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1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
眼 see styles |
yǎn yan3 yen manako まなこ |
More info & calligraphy: Eyeballs / Eyes(1) eye; eyeball; (2) (archaism) pupil and (dark) iris of the eye; (3) (archaism) insight; perceptivity; power of observation; (4) (archaism) look; field of vision; (5) (archaism) core; center; centre; essence; (surname) Mesaki cakṣuh, the eye. |
龜 龟 see styles |
qiū qiu1 ch`iu chiu ki |
More info & calligraphy: TurtleTortoise, turtle. The rareness of meeting a Buddha is compared with the difficulty of a blind sea-turtle finding a log to float on, or a one-eyed tortoise finding a log with a spy-hole through it. |
孔 see styles |
kǒng kong3 k`ung kung tooru とおる |
hole; CL:個|个[ge4]; classifier for cave dwellings (n,n-suf) (1) hole; (2) deficit; shortage; missing person (in a team, meeting, etc.); (3) vacancy; opening; (4) flaw; (5) profitable place (or item, etc.) not well known by others; (6) upset victory (with a large payoff); (7) (slang) pit (of a theater); (8) (archaism) hiding place; (9) (archaism) underbelly (of society, etc.); (given name) Tooru A hole: surname of Confucius; great, very; a peacock. |
洞 see styles |
dòng dong4 tung hora ほら |
cave; hole; zero (unambiguous spoken form when spelling out numbers); CL:個|个[ge4] hollow; cavity; hole; cave; (surname) Horasaki A hole, cave; to see through, know. |
穴 see styles |
xué xue2 hsüeh ana あな |
cave; cavity; hole; acupuncture point; Taiwan pr. [xue4] (1) (colloquialism) ass; arse; buttocks; (2) (colloquialism) rear; end; (3) acupuncture point; (counter) (4) hole; notch; (n,n-suf) (1) hole; (2) deficit; shortage; missing person (in a team, meeting, etc.); (3) vacancy; opening; (4) flaw; (5) profitable place (or item, etc.) not well known by others; (6) upset victory (with a large payoff); (7) (slang) pit (of a theater); (8) (archaism) hiding place; (9) (archaism) underbelly (of society, etc.); (surname) Ana a hole |
針孔 针孔 see styles |
zhēn kǒng zhen1 kong3 chen k`ung chen kung shinku みぞ |
pinhole (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) eye of a needle; (2) hole A needle's eye: it is as difficult to be reborn as a man as it is to thread a needle on earth by throwing the thread at it from the sky. |
排水孔 see styles |
pái shuǐ kǒng pai2 shui3 kong3 p`ai shui k`ung pai shui kung haisuikou / haisuiko はいすいこう |
plughole; drainage hole osculum; scupper (hole) |
口 see styles |
kǒu kou3 k`ou kou kuchi くち |
mouth; classifier for things with mouths (people, domestic animals, cannons, wells etc); classifier for bites or mouthfuls (1) mouth; (2) opening; hole; gap; orifice; (3) mouth (of a bottle); spout; nozzle; mouthpiece; (4) gate; door; entrance; exit; (5) (See 口を利く・1) speaking; speech; talk (i.e. gossip); (6) (See 口に合う) taste; palate; (7) mouth (to feed); (8) (See 働き口) opening (i.e. vacancy); available position; (9) (See 口がかかる・1) invitation; summons; (10) kind; sort; type; (11) opening (i.e. beginning); (suf,ctr) (12) counter for mouthfuls, shares (of money), stove burners, and swords; (surname) Hamanoguchi mukha, the mouth, especially as the organ of speech. 身, 口, 意 are the three media of corruption, body or deed , mouth or word, and mind or thought. |
坎 see styles |
kǎn kan3 k`an kan kan かん |
pit; threshold; one of the Eight Trigrams 八卦[ba1 gua4], symbolizing water; ☵ (1) (archaism) pit; hole; (2) kan (one of the trigrams of the I Ching: water, north); (surname) Kita |
坑 see styles |
kēng keng1 k`eng keng kou / ko こう |
pit; depression; hollow; tunnel; hole in the ground; (archaic) to bury alive; to hoodwink; to cheat (sb) (n,n-suf) pit (esp. of a mine) chasm |
埯 see styles |
ǎn an3 an |
hole in the ground to plant seeds in; to make a hole for seeds; to dibble |
埳 坎 see styles |
kǎn kan3 k`an kan |
old variant of 坎[kan3]; pit; hole See: 坎 |
堀 see styles |
kū ku1 k`u ku bori ぼり |
cave; hole (1) moat; fosse; (2) canal; ditch; (personal name) Bori |
堵 see styles |
dǔ du3 tu to と |
to block up (a road, pipe etc); to stop up (a hole); (fig.) (of a person) choked up with anxiety or stress; wall (literary); (classifier for walls) (rare) fence; wall; hedge |
壢 坜 see styles |
lì li4 li |
hole, pit |
屇 see styles |
tián tian2 t`ien tien |
cave; hole |
敜 see styles |
niè nie4 nieh |
to fill up or cover up a hole |
橾 see styles |
shū shu1 shu |
the hole in the center of a wheel accommodating the axle (archaic) |
櫓 橹 see styles |
lǔ lu3 lu yagura やぐら |
scull (single oar worked from side to side over the stern of a boat) (free word) Japanese scull (oar attached to the rear of the boat by a traditional peg-in-hole oarlock); (1) turret; watchtower; (2) high wooden stage; scaffolding; (3) wooden frame (of a kotatsu); (4) (archaism) weapons storehouse; (surname) Yagura |
焌 see styles |
qū qu1 ch`ü chü |
to extinguish a burning object; to singe something with a smoldering object (e.g. burn a hole in one's trousers with a cigarette); to stir-fry; to pour a mixture of hot oil and flavorings over food |
琮 see styles |
cóng cong2 ts`ung tsung |
jade tube with round hole and rectangular sides, used ceremonially in ancient times |
璧 see styles |
bì bi4 pi heki へき |
jade annulus bi (ancient Chinese artifact; flat jade or glass disc with a circular hole in the centre) |
窋 see styles |
zhú zhu2 chu |
in a hole |
窖 see styles |
jiào jiao4 chiao anagura あなぐら |
cellar cellar; cave; hole in the ground |
窟 see styles |
kū ku1 k`u ku iwaya いわや |
cave; hole (kana only) caves dug as tombs in and around Kamakura during the Kamakura and Muromachi periods; cavern; grotto; (surname) Iwaya gūha. A cave. |
窬 see styles |
yú yu2 yü |
hole in a wall |
窿 see styles |
lóng long2 lung |
cavity; hole |
竁 see styles |
cuì cui4 ts`ui tsui |
dig a hole |
竅 窍 see styles |
qiào qiao4 ch`iao chiao kyō |
hole; opening; orifice (of the human body); (fig.) key (to the solution of a problem) hole |
竇 窦 see styles |
dòu dou4 tou tou / to とう |
hole; aperture; (anatomy) cavity; sinus (surname) Tou |
緡 缗 see styles |
mín min2 min sashi; bin さし; びん |
cord; fishing-line; string of coins (1) (See 緡縄・さしなわ) slender rope that goes through the hole in a coin; (n,ctr) (2) string of coins (usu. 100 mon) |
臽 see styles |
xiàn xian4 hsien |
(archaic) pit; hole in the ground; (archaic) variant of 陷[xian4] |
艪 橹 see styles |
lǔ lu3 lu ro ろ |
variant of 櫓|橹[lu3] Japanese scull (oar attached to the rear of the boat by a traditional peg-in-hole oarlock) |
銭 see styles |
qián qian2 ch`ien chien zeni; zeni ぜに; ゼニ |
Japanese variant of 錢|钱 (1) (colloquialism) round coin with a (square) hole in the center; (2) coin made of non-precious materials; (3) money; (surname) Chien |
鋏 铗 see styles |
jiá jia2 chia yattoko やっとこ hasami はさみ |
pincers for use at a fire; sword (kana only) pincers; nippers; pliers; (1) (kana only) scissors; shears; clippers; (2) (kana only) hole punch |
鑹 镩 see styles |
cuān cuan1 ts`uan tsuan |
ice spud (aka ice chisel) with a pointy tip; to break a hole in ice (for ice fishing etc) using an ice spud |
鑿 凿 see styles |
záo zao2 tsao nomi のみ |
(bound form) chisel; to bore a hole; to chisel; to dig; (literary) certain; authentic; irrefutable; also pr. [zuo4] (kana only) chisel; (surname) Nomi to drill |
一穴 see styles |
ikketsu いっけつ |
(1) one hole; (2) toilet bowl (for both urination and defecation); (3) effective point for moxibustion; (4) (colloquialism) one-woman man |
下穴 see styles |
shitaana / shitana したあな |
pilot hole; rough hole; prepared hole |
丸穴 see styles |
maruana まるあな |
round hole |
充填 see styles |
chōng tián chong1 tian2 ch`ung t`ien chung tien juuten / juten じゅうてん |
to fill (gap, hole, area, blank); to pad out; to complement; (dental) filling; filled (noun/participle) filling (up); replenishing; filling in (tooth); loading (gun with ammunition, camera with film, etc.); packing; plugging |
六相 see styles |
liù xiàng liu4 xiang4 liu hsiang rokusō |
The six characteristics found in everything— hole and parts, unity and diversity, entirety and (its) fractions. |
内孔 see styles |
naikou / naiko ないこう |
{engr} inner hole |
冰洞 see styles |
bīng dòng bing1 dong4 ping tung |
hole in ice; crevasse |
半挿 see styles |
hanzou / hanzo はんぞう hanizou / hanizo はにぞう hanisou / haniso はにそう hazou / hazo はぞう hasou / haso はそう |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) teapot-like object made typically of lacquerware and used to pour hot and cold liquids; (2) basin of water with two handles on either side used for washing one's face or hands; (1) wide-mouthed ceramic vessel having a small hole in its spherical base (into which bamboo was probably inserted to pour liquids); (2) teapot-like object made typically of lacquerware and used to pour hot and cold liquids |
口子 see styles |
kǒu zi kou3 zi5 k`ou tzu kou tzu kuchiko くちこ |
hole; opening; cut; gap; gash; my husband or wife; classifier for people (used for indicating the number of people in a family etc); precedent {food} (See 海鼠子) dried sea-cucumber ovaries |
君荼 see styles |
jun tú jun1 tu2 chün t`u chün tu kunda |
kuṇḍa, firepot, brazier, or fire-hole used by the esoterics in fire-worship.; (or 軍荼) kuṇḍa, a hole in the ground for the fire at the fire altar: the homa or fire altar. |
吹孔 see styles |
chuī kǒng chui1 kong3 ch`ui k`ung chui kung |
(of a musical instrument) blow hole |
圓孔 圆孔 see styles |
yuán kǒng yuan2 kong3 yüan k`ung yüan kung |
round hole |
坑洞 see styles |
kēng dòng keng1 dong4 k`eng tung keng tung |
hole; pit; pothole |
坑窪 坑洼 see styles |
kēng wā keng1 wa1 k`eng wa keng wa |
hole; hollow; depression; low-lying |
堵死 see styles |
dǔ sǐ du3 si3 tu ssu |
to block (a road); to plug (a hole); to stop up |
大穴 see styles |
ooana おおあな |
(1) large hole; (2) big deficit; heavy losses; (3) long-shot win (in horse racing, etc.); big winnings (on a long shot); a killing (made from a bet); (female given name) Daiana |
孔徑 孔径 see styles |
kǒng jìng kong3 jing4 k`ung ching kung ching |
diameter of hole |
孔洞 see styles |
kǒng dòng kong3 dong4 k`ung tung kung tung |
small hole in an object |
孔眼 see styles |
kǒng yǎn kong3 yan3 k`ung yen kung yen |
hole (e.g. of sieve or colander) |
孔穴 see styles |
kǒng xué kong3 xue2 k`ung hsüeh kung hsüeh |
aperture; hole; cavity |
巣孔 see styles |
suana すあな |
nesting hole; burrow; den |
巣穴 see styles |
souketsu / soketsu そうけつ suana すあな |
nesting hole; burrow; den |
弾痕 see styles |
dankon だんこん |
bullet hole; bullet mark |
彈孔 弹孔 see styles |
dàn kǒng dan4 kong3 tan k`ung tan kung |
bullet hole |
彈痕 弹痕 see styles |
dàn hén dan4 hen2 tan hen |
bullet hole; shell hole |
打孔 see styles |
dǎ kǒng da3 kong3 ta k`ung ta kung |
to punch a hole |
打洞 see styles |
dǎ dòng da3 dong4 ta tung |
to punch a hole; to drill a hole; to dig a hole; to burrow |
打眼 see styles |
dǎ yǎn da3 yan3 ta yen |
to drill or bore a hole; to attract attention; conspicuous |
拱璧 see styles |
gǒng bì gong3 bi4 kung pi |
a flat round jade ornament with a hole at the center; fig. a treasure |
挖坑 see styles |
wā kēng wa1 keng1 wa k`eng wa keng |
to dig a hole; (fig.) to make things difficult for sb; (neologism) (slang) (of a writer) to start work on a new project |
挖洞 see styles |
wā dòng wa1 dong4 wa tung |
to dig a hole |
擴孔 扩孔 see styles |
kuò kǒng kuo4 kong3 k`uo k`ung kuo kung |
to widen a tube; to ream (i.e. widen a hole) |
明く see styles |
aku あく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to open (e.g. doors); (2) to open (e.g. business, etc.); (3) to be empty; (4) to be vacant; to be available; to be free; (5) to be open (e.g. neckline, etc.); (6) to have been opened (of one's eyes, mouth, etc.); (7) to come to an end; (transitive verb) (8) to open (one's eyes, mouth, etc.); (v5k,vi) (9) to have a hole; to form a gap; to have an interval (between events) |
暗穴 see styles |
anketsu あんけつ |
(1) dark hole; (2) idiot; fool; (3) (abbreviation) historical road |
槽孔 see styles |
cáo kǒng cao2 kong3 ts`ao k`ung tsao kung |
slot; groove; slotted hole |
正孔 see styles |
seikou / seko せいこう |
{physics} electron hole; hole |
毛孔 see styles |
máo kǒng mao2 kong3 mao k`ung mao kung mō kō もうく |
pore pore (of the skin) Hair-hole, pore, the pores. |
水坑 see styles |
shuǐ kēng shui3 keng1 shui k`eng shui keng |
puddle; water hole; sump |
水場 see styles |
mizuba みずば |
watering hole; watering place; (surname) Mizuba |
泉貨 see styles |
senka せんか |
coin (esp. an east Asian coin, many of which have a hole in the center) |
洞孔 see styles |
dòng kǒng dong4 kong3 tung k`ung tung kung |
hole |
浮孔 see styles |
fú kǒng fu2 kong3 fu k`ung fu kung ukiana うきあな |
(place-name) Ukiana A hole in a floating log, through which a one-eyed turtle accidentally obtains a glimpse of the moon, the rarest of chances, e.g. the rareness of meeting a buddha. |
漏洞 see styles |
lòu dòng lou4 dong4 lou tung |
leak; hole; gap; loophole |
火蓋 see styles |
hibuta ひぶた |
apron of a gun; cover for the touch-hole on a cannon or matchlock |
狗竇 狗窦 see styles |
gǒu dòu gou3 dou4 kou tou |
dog hole; gap caused by missing teeth; fig. den of thieves |
璧玉 see styles |
bì yù bi4 yu4 pi yü |
jade disk with a hole in the center |
白洞 see styles |
bái dòng bai2 dong4 pai tung |
white hole (cosmology) |
目結 see styles |
meyui めゆい |
(1) (archaism) tie-dyeing; (2) (rare) heraldic design of a square with a hole in the center |
盲穴 see styles |
mekuraana / mekurana めくらあな |
(sensitive word) blind hole |
破れ see styles |
yabure; yare; yare やぶれ; やれ; ヤレ |
(1) tear; rip; breach; break; hole; crack; breakdown; collapse; (2) (やれ, ヤレ only) (kana only) {print} spoilage; waste; wastepaper |
破洞 see styles |
pò dòng po4 dong4 p`o tung po tung |
a hole |
穴倉 see styles |
shishikura ししくら |
cellar; cave; hole in the ground; (surname) Shishikura |
穴冠 see styles |
anakanmuri あなかんむり |
kanji "hole" radical at top |
穴凹 see styles |
anaboko あなぼこ |
(1) (colloquialism) hole; hollow; (2) pothole (road, pavement, etc.) |
穴窯 see styles |
anagama あながま |
very old type of kiln made by digging a hole in the side of a hill |
穴蔵 see styles |
anagura あなぐら |
cellar; cave; hole in the ground; (surname) Anagura |
空孔 see styles |
kuukou / kuko くうこう |
(1) {physics} (See 正孔) (electron) hole; (2) {cryst} (See 原子空孔) (lattice) vacancy; void |
空穴 see styles |
kòng xué kong4 xue2 k`ung hsüeh kung hsüeh karaketsu からけつ |
electron hole (physics) (noun or adjectival noun) flat or stone broke |
穿孔 see styles |
chuān kǒng chuan1 kong3 ch`uan k`ung chuan kung senkou / senko せんこう |
to punch a hole; to perforate; (medicine) perforation (n,vs,vi) perforation; punching; boring; drilling |
穿鑿 穿凿 see styles |
chuān záo chuan1 zao2 ch`uan tsao chuan tsao sensaku; senzaku(ok) せんさく; せんざく(ok) |
to bore a hole; to give a forced interpretation (noun, transitive verb) (1) (See 詮索) probing (into); digging (into); prying (into); scrutiny; poking one's nose into; poking around; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (obsolete) excavation; digging to bore |
窟窿 see styles |
kū long ku1 long5 k`u lung ku lung |
hole; pocket; cavity; loophole; debt |
笛膜 see styles |
dí mó di2 mo2 ti mo |
membrane which covers a hole in a flute and produces a buzzing tone |
節穴 see styles |
fushiana ふしあな |
(1) knothole; peep-hole; (2) bad eyes |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "hole" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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