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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鳴砂 see styles |
narisuna なりすな nakisuna なきすな |
singing sand (which produces sound when stepped on); whistling sand; squeaking sand; barking sand |
黄沙 see styles |
kisa きさ |
loess; yellow sand; bai; dust from the Yellow River region (in China); (female given name) Kisa |
黄砂 see styles |
kousa / kosa こうさ |
loess; yellow sand; bai; dust from the Yellow River region (in China); (surname, female given name) Kōsa |
お白州 see styles |
oshirasu おしらす |
(archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand |
お白洲 see styles |
oshirasu おしらす |
(archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand |
くぎ煮 see styles |
kugini くぎに |
(food term) kugini; sand lance simmered in soy, mirin, etc. |
ケイ砂 see styles |
keisha / kesha ケイしゃ |
silica sand |
似我蜂 see styles |
jigabachi; jigabachi じがばち; ジガバチ |
(1) (kana only) red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa); (2) thread-waisted wasp (any wasp of family Sphecidae, incl. digger wasps and mud daubers) |
含沙量 see styles |
hán shā liàng han2 sha1 liang4 han sha liang |
sand content; quantity of sediment (carried by a river) |
吹寄せ see styles |
fukiyose ふきよせ |
(1) medley (of food, songs, etc.); (2) (snow or sand) drift |
壓沙油 压沙油 see styles |
yā shā yóu ya1 sha1 you2 ya sha yu yōshayu |
To press oil out of sand, impossible. |
姫沙魚 see styles |
himehaze; himehaze ひめはぜ; ヒメハゼ |
(kana only) sharp-nosed sand goby (Favonigobius gymnauchen) |
宝捜し see styles |
takarasagashi たからさがし |
(1) treasure hunting; (2) lucky dip; game involving finding hidden prizes from a sand box, barrel of leaves, etc. |
宝探し see styles |
takarasagashi たからさがし |
(1) treasure hunting; (2) lucky dip; game involving finding hidden prizes from a sand box, barrel of leaves, etc. |
小女子 see styles |
kounago; kounago / konago; konago こうなご; コウナゴ |
(See 玉筋魚) young lancefish; young sand lance |
小洞燕 see styles |
shoudoutsubame; shoudoutsubame / shodotsubame; shodotsubame しょうどうつばめ; ショウドウツバメ |
(kana only) sand martin (Riparia riparia) |
崖沙燕 see styles |
yá shā yàn ya2 sha1 yan4 ya sha yen |
(bird species of China) sand martin (Riparia riparia) |
平爪蟹 see styles |
hiratsumegani; hiratsumegani ヒラツメガニ; ひらつめがに |
(kana only) swimming crab (Ovalipes punctatus); sand crab |
御白州 see styles |
oshirasu おしらす |
(archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand |
御白洲 see styles |
oshirasu おしらす |
(archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand |
採砂場 采砂场 see styles |
cǎi shā chǎng cai3 sha1 chang3 ts`ai sha ch`ang tsai sha chang |
sandpit; sand quarry |
摻沙子 see styles |
chān shā zi chan1 sha1 zi5 ch`an sha tzu chan sha tzu |
to mix in some sand (e.g. when making concrete); (fig.) to place outsiders into a monolithic group (to infiltrate or disrupt it etc) |
江河沙 see styles |
jiāng hé shā jiang1 he2 sha1 chiang ho sha kōka sha |
sand-grains of the River (Ganges) |
沙坑桿 沙坑杆 see styles |
shā kēng gān sha1 keng1 gan1 sha k`eng kan sha keng kan |
sand wedge (golf) |
沙塵暴 沙尘暴 see styles |
shā chén bào sha1 chen2 bao4 sha ch`en pao sha chen pao |
sand and dust storm |
河沙數 河沙数 see styles |
hé shā shù he2 sha1 shu4 ho sha shu kashashu |
number of grains of sand in the Ganges river |
浜跳虫 see styles |
hamatobimushi; hamatobimushi はまとびむし; ハマトビムシ |
(kana only) beach flea (any amphipod of family Talitridae); sand flea; sand hopper |
海砂屋 see styles |
hǎi shā wū hai3 sha1 wu1 hai sha wu |
house built with cheap, unreliable concrete which contains a high quantity of sea sand |
火山砂 see styles |
kazansa かざんさ |
(rare) volcanic sand |
狩り蜂 see styles |
karibachi かりばち |
hunter wasp (i.e. potter wasp, sand wasp, etc.) |
狩人蜂 see styles |
karyuudobachi; kariudobachi / karyudobachi; kariudobachi かりゅうどばち; かりうどばち |
hunter wasp (i.e. potter wasp, sand wasp, etc.) |
玉筋魚 see styles |
ikanago; ikanago いかなご; イカナゴ |
(kana only) Japanese sand lance (Ammodytes personatus); Pacific sandeel |
玻璃砂 see styles |
bō li shā bo1 li5 sha1 po li sha |
siliceous sand (geology) |
生型法 see styles |
namagatahou / namagataho なまがたほう |
green-sand casting; casting metal with a green-sand mould |
盛り砂 see styles |
morizuna もりずな |
ceremonial piles of sand (placed on both sides of an entrance to greet an important personage) |
目潰し see styles |
metsubushi めつぶし |
(1) sand, ash, etc., thrown in the eyes to blind someone; throwing something at someone's eyes to blind them; (2) poking someone's eyes during a fight to blind them |
石英砂 see styles |
sekieisa / sekiesa せきえいさ |
quartz sand |
砂ずり see styles |
sunazuri すなずり |
(1) fat underbelly of a fish; (2) sand polishing; (3) sand finish (e.g. finishing a wall with sand mortar); (4) (food term) (colloquialism) chicken gizzard |
砂の城 see styles |
sunanoshiro すなのしろ |
(exp,n) sandcastle; sand castle |
砂むし see styles |
sunamushi すなむし |
(hot) sand bath |
砂八目 see styles |
sunayatsume; sunayatsume すなやつめ; スナヤツメ |
(kana only) Far Eastern brook lamprey (Lethenteron reissneri); sand lamprey (species found in the Northwest Pacific) |
砂吹き see styles |
sunafuki すなふき |
sand-blasting; sandblast |
砂塵嵐 see styles |
sajinarashi さじんあらし |
dust storm; sand storm |
砂子路 see styles |
isagoji いさごじ |
sand path; sand road |
砂摩り see styles |
sunazuri すなずり |
(1) fat underbelly of a fish; (2) sand polishing; (3) sand finish (e.g. finishing a wall with sand mortar); (4) (food term) (colloquialism) chicken gizzard |
砂摺り see styles |
sunazuri すなずり |
(1) fat underbelly of a fish; (2) sand polishing; (3) sand finish (e.g. finishing a wall with sand mortar); (4) (food term) (colloquialism) chicken gizzard |
砂蒸し see styles |
sunamushi すなむし |
(hot) sand bath |
砂遊び see styles |
sunaasobi / sunasobi すなあそび |
(noun/participle) playing in the sand |
砂風呂 see styles |
sunaburo すなぶろ |
sand bath |
磨き砂 see styles |
migakizuna みがきずな |
polishing sand |
背わた see styles |
sewata せわた |
vein of a shrimp (prawn); digestive tract of a shrimp; sand vein |
腰細蜂 see styles |
koshibosobachi こしぼそばち |
(rare) (See 似我蜂) red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa) |
輸沙量 输沙量 see styles |
shū shā liàng shu1 sha1 liang4 shu sha liang |
quantity of sand (transported by a river); sediment content |
過恆沙 过恒沙 see styles |
guō héng shā guo1 heng2 sha1 kuo heng sha ka gōsha |
more than the number of grains of sand in the Ganges river |
鉄道林 see styles |
tetsudourin / tetsudorin てつどうりん |
forest planted to protect railway tracks from snow, sand, etc. |
鋯英砂 锆英砂 see styles |
gào yīng shā gao4 ying1 sha1 kao ying sha |
zircon sand (zirconium ore) |
防砂林 see styles |
bousarin / bosarin ぼうさりん |
stand of trees planted to control the movement of sand |
鳴き砂 see styles |
nakisuna なきすな |
singing sand (which produces sound when stepped on); whistling sand; squeaking sand; barking sand |
イカナゴ see styles |
ikanago イカナゴ |
(kana only) Japanese sand lance (Ammodytes personatus); Pacific sandeel |
カリバチ see styles |
karibachi カリバチ |
hunter wasp (i.e. potter wasp, sand wasp, etc.) |
コウナゴ see styles |
kounago / konago コウナゴ |
young lancefish; young sand lance |
さくさく see styles |
sakusaku さくさく |
(adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) crisp (not moist or juicy); crunchy; flaky (as in pastry); (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) crunching sound (of walking on snow, frost, sand, etc.); (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) doing skillfully and efficiently; doing quickly; proceeding smoothly; (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (archaism) sound of pouring liquid; (5) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (archaism) speaking clearly |
サンド川 see styles |
sandogawa サンドがわ |
(place-name) Sand (river) |
ジガバチ see styles |
jigabachi ジガバチ |
(1) (kana only) red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa); (2) thread-waisted wasp (any wasp of family Sphecidae, incl. digger wasps & mud daubers) |
シロワニ see styles |
shirowani シロワニ |
(kana only) sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus); gray nurse shark |
スナガニ see styles |
sunagani スナガニ |
(kana only) Ocypode stimpsoni (species of ghost crab, sand crab or white crab) |
スナネコ see styles |
sunaneko スナネコ |
(kana only) sand cat (Felis margarita); sand dune cat |
スナノミ see styles |
sunanomi スナノミ |
(kana only) chigoe; sand flea; chigger (Tunga penetrans) |
ヒメハゼ see styles |
himehaze ヒメハゼ |
(kana only) sharp-nosed sand goby (Favonigobius gymnauchen) |
ふき寄せ see styles |
fukiyose ふきよせ |
(1) medley (of food, songs, etc.); (2) (snow or sand) drift |
一盤散沙 一盘散沙 see styles |
yī pán sǎn shā yi1 pan2 san3 sha1 i p`an san sha i pan san sha |
lit. like a sheet of loose sand; fig. unable to cooperate (idiom) |
以砂施佛 see styles |
yǐ shā shī fó yi3 sha1 shi1 fo2 i sha shih fo isa sebutsu |
The legend of Aśoka when a child giving a handful of gravel as alms to the Buddha in a previous incarnation, hence his rebirth as a king. |
印佛作法 see styles |
yìn fó zuò fǎ yin4 fo2 zuo4 fa3 yin fo tso fa inbutsu sahō |
An esoteric method of seeking spirit-aid by printing a Buddha on paper, or forming his image on sand, or in the air, and performing specified rites. |
吹きよせ see styles |
fukiyose ふきよせ |
(1) medley (of food, songs, etc.); (2) (snow or sand) drift |
吹き寄せ see styles |
fukiyose ふきよせ |
(1) medley (of food, songs, etc.); (2) (snow or sand) drift |
団扇海老 see styles |
uchiwaebi; uchiwaebi うちわえび; ウチワエビ |
(kana only) fan lobster (Ibacus spp., esp. the Japanese fan lobster, Ibacus ciliatus); sand crayfish |
土砂加持 see styles |
tǔ shā jiā chí tu3 sha1 jia1 chi2 t`u sha chia ch`ih tu sha chia chih tosa kaji |
consecration with sand |
大金鶏菊 see styles |
ookinkeigiku; ookinkeigiku / ookinkegiku; ookinkegiku おおきんけいぎく; オオキンケイギク |
(kana only) tickseed (Coreopsis lanceolata); tickweed; sand coreopsis; lanceleaf tickseed |
宝さがし see styles |
takarasagashi たからさがし |
(1) treasure hunting; (2) lucky dip; game involving finding hidden prizes from a sand box, barrel of leaves, etc. |
封沙育林 see styles |
fēng shā yù lín feng1 sha1 yu4 lin2 feng sha yü lin |
to plant trees in order to stabilize sand (idiom) |
恆河沙數 恒河沙数 see styles |
héng hé shā shù heng2 he2 sha1 shu4 heng ho sha shu gōkasha shu |
countless as the grains of sand in the Ganges (idiom) the number of grains of sand in the Ganges river |
恆河沙等 恒河沙等 see styles |
héng hé shā děng heng2 he2 sha1 deng3 heng ho sha teng gōkasha tō |
equal to the number of grains of sand in the Ganges river |
折戟沉沙 see styles |
zhé jǐ chén shā zhe2 ji3 chen2 sha1 che chi ch`en sha che chi chen sha |
lit. broken halberds embedded in the sand (idiom); fig. reminder of a fierce battle; remnants of a disastrous defeat |
掩耳盜鈴 掩耳盗铃 see styles |
yǎn ěr dào líng yan3 er3 dao4 ling2 yen erh tao ling |
lit. to cover one's ears whilst stealing a bell; to deceive oneself; to bury one's head in the sand (idiom) |
棘紅葉貝 see styles |
togemomijigai; togemomijigai とげもみじがい; トゲモミジガイ |
(kana only) sand sifting starfish (Astropecten polyacanthus); comb star |
沙盤推演 沙盘推演 see styles |
shā pán tuī yǎn sha1 pan2 tui1 yan3 sha p`an t`ui yen sha pan tui yen |
to plan a military mission on a sand table (idiom); to rehearse a planned action or activity; to conduct a dry run |
泥沙俱下 see styles |
ní shā jù xià ni2 sha1 ju4 xia4 ni sha chü hsia |
mud and sand flow together (idiom); good and bad mingle |
浜の真砂 see styles |
hamanomasago はまのまさご |
(archaism) grains of sand on the beach (i.e. something countless) |
漏脯充飢 漏脯充饥 see styles |
lòu fǔ chōng jī lou4 fu3 chong1 ji1 lou fu ch`ung chi lou fu chung chi |
to bury one's head in the sand (idiom) |
烝砂作飯 烝砂作饭 see styles |
zhēng shā zuò fàn zheng1 sha1 zuo4 fan4 cheng sha tso fan jōsa sahan |
Like cooking sand for food. |
狩りバチ see styles |
karibachi かりバチ |
hunter wasp (i.e. potter wasp, sand wasp, etc.) |
生型鋳造 see styles |
namagatachuuzou / namagatachuzo なまがたちゅうぞう |
green sand; metal molding using sand |
畫荻教子 画荻教子 see styles |
huà dí jiào zǐ hua4 di2 jiao4 zi3 hua ti chiao tzu |
to write on the sand with reeds while teaching one's son (idiom); mother's admirable dedication to her children's education |
白砂青松 see styles |
hakushaseishou; hakusaseishou / hakushasesho; hakusasesho はくしゃせいしょう; はくさせいしょう |
(yoji) beautiful stretch of sandy beach dotted with pine trees; white sand, green pines |
目つぶし see styles |
metsubushi めつぶし |
(1) sand, ash, etc., thrown in the eyes to blind someone; throwing something at someone's eyes to blind them; (2) poking someone's eyes during a fight to blind them |
目大千鳥 see styles |
medaichidori; medaichidori めだいちどり; メダイチドリ |
(kana only) lesser sand plover (Charadrius mongolus) |
砂の長城 see styles |
sunanochoujou / sunanochojo すなのちょうじょう |
(exp,n) Great Wall of Sand (Chinese land reclamation project in the Spratly Islands) |
砂ぼこり see styles |
sunabokori すなぼこり |
cloud of dust (sand, etc.) |
砂下ろし see styles |
sunaoroshi すなおろし |
cleaning dirt or sand out of the digestive system |
箱庭療法 see styles |
hakoniwaryouhou / hakoniwaryoho はこにわりょうほう |
{med} sand play therapy; sand play technique |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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