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<12345678>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
石灯篭 see styles |
ishidourou / ishidoro いしどうろう ishitourou / ishitoro いしとうろう |
stone lantern |
石灯籠 see styles |
ishidourou / ishidoro いしどうろう ishitourou / ishitoro いしとうろう |
stone lantern |
石燈篭 see styles |
ishidourou / ishidoro いしどうろう ishitourou / ishitoro いしとうろう |
stone lantern |
石燈籠 see styles |
ishidourou / ishidoro いしどうろう ishitourou / ishitoro いしとうろう |
stone lantern |
石百足 see styles |
ishimukade いしむかで |
(kana only) stone centipede (Lithobiomorpha spp.) |
石細胞 see styles |
sekisaibou / sekisaibo せきさいぼう |
stone cell |
石經山 石经山 see styles |
shí jīng shān shi2 jing1 shan1 shih ching shan shakkyō san |
The hill with the stone sutras, which are said to have been carved in the Sui dynasty in grottoes on 自帶山 Pai Tai Shan, west of 涿州 Cho-chou in Shun-t'ienfu, Chihli. |
石蜈蚣 see styles |
ishimukade いしむかで |
(kana only) stone centipede (Lithobiomorpha spp.) |
石製品 see styles |
sekiseihin / sekisehin せきせいひん |
stone artifact; article made of stone |
石蹴り see styles |
ishikeri いしけり |
form of hopscotch in which the player kicks a stone through the course |
石造り see styles |
ishizukuri いしづくり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (made of) stone; stone-built |
石頭記 石头记 see styles |
shí tou jì shi2 tou5 ji4 shih t`ou chi shih tou chi sekitouki / sekitoki せきとうき |
The Story of the Stone, another name for A Dream of Red Mansions 紅樓夢|红楼梦[Hong2 lou2 Meng4] (work) Dream of the Red Chamber (Cao Xueqin); (wk) Dream of the Red Chamber (Cao Xueqin) |
石風呂 see styles |
ishiburo いしぶろ |
(1) stone bathtub; (2) steam bath taken inside a cavern or stone chamber; (surname) Ishiburo |
石鳥居 see styles |
ishidorii / ishidori いしどりい |
(See 鳥居) torii made of stone; (place-name) Ishitorii |
石鼓文 see styles |
shí gǔ wén shi2 gu3 wen2 shih ku wen |
early form of Chinese characters inscribed in stone, a precursor of the small seal 小篆[xiao3 zhuan4] |
碾き茶 see styles |
hikicha ひきちゃ |
powdered green tea (steamed and dried before being stone-ground) |
磨腳石 磨脚石 see styles |
mó jiǎo shí mo2 jiao3 shi2 mo chiao shih |
pumice stone |
社号標 see styles |
shagouhyou / shagohyo しゃごうひょう |
name post outside a shrine (usu. a stone pillar) |
積石山 积石山 see styles |
jī shí shān ji1 shi2 shan1 chi shih shan Shakuseki san |
Aśmakūṭa, stone-heap mountains, the eastern border of the Gobi desert. |
空っ穴 see styles |
karakketsu からっけつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) flat or stone broke |
立て石 see styles |
tateishi / tateshi たていし |
(1) milestone; stone signpost; (2) standing stone (e.g. in garden); (3) (See メンヒル) menhir |
紅楼夢 see styles |
kouroumu / koromu こうろうむ |
(work) Dream of the Red Chamber (18th century novel by Cao Xueqin); Story of the Stone; (wk) Dream of the Red Chamber (18th century novel by Cao Xueqin); Story of the Stone |
細石器 see styles |
saisekki さいせっき |
microlith (small stone tool) |
組積造 see styles |
sosekizou / sosekizo そせきぞう |
masonry; masonry structure; construction method using brick, stone, concrete blocks, etc. |
置き石 see styles |
okiishi / okishi おきいし |
(1) stone placed on railway track (by children); (2) decorative garden stone; (3) handicap stone (in go) |
耐火土 see styles |
nài huǒ tǔ nai4 huo3 tu3 nai huo t`u nai huo tu |
fireproof stone; flame-resistant material |
胸白貂 see styles |
munajiroten; munajiroten むなじろてん; ムナジロテン |
(kana only) stone marten; beech marten (Martes foina) |
苔むす see styles |
kokemusu こけむす |
(v5s,vi) to become covered in moss; to be moss-covered; to have moss growing on itself; to become aged (e.g. building, stone) |
苔生す see styles |
kokemusu こけむす |
(v5s,vi) to become covered in moss; to be moss-covered; to have moss growing on itself; to become aged (e.g. building, stone) |
記念碑 see styles |
kinenhi きねんひ |
commemorative plaque (usu. on a stone); stone monument (bearing an inscription) |
趙州橋 赵州桥 see styles |
zhào zhōu qiáo zhao4 zhou1 qiao2 chao chou ch`iao chao chou chiao |
Zhaozhou Bridge over Xiao River 洨河[Xiao2 He2] in Zhao county 趙縣|赵县[Zhao4 Xian4], Shijiazhuang, Hebei, dating back to the Sui dynasty 隋代[Sui2 dai4] (581-617) and the world's oldest extant stone arch bridge |
踏み台 see styles |
fumidai ふみだい |
(1) stool (stood on to reach high objects); small stepladder; (2) (figurative) stepping stone |
踏み石 see styles |
fumiishi / fumishi ふみいし |
stepping stone |
車輪石 see styles |
sharinseki しゃりんせき |
circular stone or jasper ornament from the Kofun era |
辟雍硯 辟雍砚 see styles |
pì yōng yàn pi4 yong1 yan4 p`i yung yen pi yung yen |
ink slab or ink stone of celadon or white porcelain with unglazed surface |
重し石 see styles |
omoshiishi / omoshishi おもしいし |
stone weights on pickle-tub covers |
野面石 see styles |
nozuraishi のづらいし |
(See 荒石) quarry stone; unprocessed stone |
金づち see styles |
kanazuchi かなづち |
(1) hammer; (2) (kana only) hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone |
金剛子 金刚子 see styles |
jīn gāng zǐ jin1 gang1 zi3 chin kang tzu Kongōshi |
rudrākṣa, a seed similar to a peach-stone used for beads, especially in invoking one of the 金剛. Also a vajra son. |
金石文 see styles |
kinsekibun きんせきぶん |
epigraph on a stone monument; ancient inscriptions on monuments |
鉄平石 see styles |
teppeiseki / teppeseki てっぺいせき |
teppeiseki stone; platy andesite; flagstone; dark blue or purple stone, esp. used in paving or gardens |
間知石 see styles |
kenchiishi / kenchishi けんちいし |
wedge-shaped stone used in stone walls; square stone narrowing at one end |
阿濕摩 see styles |
ā shī mó a1 shi1 mo2 a shih mo |
(or 阿濕麽or 阿濕魔) aśman, a stone, rock. |
飛び石 see styles |
tobiishi / tobishi とびいし |
(1) stepping stones; (2) (obscure) stone skipping; ducks and drakes |
飾り石 see styles |
kazariishi / kazarishi かざりいし |
semi-precious stone; ornate stone; embellished stone |
鬼課長 see styles |
onikachou / onikacho おにかちょう |
unsympathetic manager; section chief with a heart of stone |
魚眼石 see styles |
gyoganseki ぎょがんせき |
apophyllite; fish-eye stone |
鹿威し see styles |
shishiodoshi ししおどし |
(kana only) (See 添水) water-filled bamboo tube which clacks against a stone when emptied (orig. used for keeping birds and wildlife away) |
麦飯石 see styles |
bakuhanseki ばくはんせき |
maifan stone |
黃水晶 黄水晶 see styles |
huáng shuǐ jīng huang2 shui3 jing1 huang shui ching |
citrine (orange or yellow quartz SiO2 as a semiprecious stone) See: 黄水晶 |
點金石 点金石 see styles |
diǎn jīn shí dian3 jin1 shi2 tien chin shih |
philosopher's stone |
あちゃー see styles |
achaa / acha あちゃー |
(interjection) stone the crows; blow me down; oops; uh oh; expression of annoyed surprise or shock |
あっちゃ see styles |
accha あっちゃ |
(interjection) stone the crows; blow me down; oops; uh oh; expression of annoyed surprise or shock |
うち込む see styles |
uchikomu うちこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form |
カナヅチ see styles |
kanazuchi カナヅチ |
(1) hammer; (2) (kana only) hopeless swimmer; complete beginner at swimming; someone who sinks like a stone |
スコスコ see styles |
sukosuko スコスコ |
(adverb) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) repeatedly; leaving no stone unturned; walking rapidly; (noun/participle) (2) (colloquialism) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) masturbation |
ストーン see styles |
sutoon ストーン |
(1) stone; (2) bijou; trinket; gemstone; (3) stone (unit of weight: 14lb); (4) {sports} curling stone; curling rock; (place-name) Stone |
テラゾー see styles |
terazoo テラゾー |
terrazzo (ita:); mosaic stone flooring |
一成不變 一成不变 see styles |
yī chéng - bù biàn yi1 cheng2 - bu4 bian4 i ch`eng - pu pien i cheng - pu pien |
(idiom) immutable; impervious to change; set in stone |
一挙両全 see styles |
ikkyoryouzen / ikkyoryozen いっきょりょうぜん |
killing two birds with one stone; serving two ends |
一挙両得 see styles |
ikkyoryoutoku / ikkyoryotoku いっきょりょうとく |
(yoji) killing two birds with one stone; serving two ends |
一木一草 see styles |
ichibokuissou / ichibokuisso いちぼくいっそう |
(yoji) a single tree or blade of grass; every stick and stone (of a place) |
一目置く see styles |
ichimokuoku いちもくおく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) (from the weaker player in a game of go being allowed to place an extra stone as a handicap) to take off one's hat to a person; to acknowledge another's superiority |
一石三鳥 see styles |
issekisanchou / issekisancho いっせきさんちょう |
(expression) (See いっせきにちょう) killing three birds with one stone |
一石返し see styles |
issekigaeshi いっせきがえし |
reversing a single stone (othello) |
一箭雙鵰 一箭双雕 see styles |
yī jiàn shuāng diāo yi1 jian4 shuang1 diao1 i chien shuang tiao |
lit. one arrow, two golden eagles (idiom); to kill two birds with one stone |
一舉兩得 一举两得 see styles |
yī jǔ liǎng dé yi1 ju3 liang3 de2 i chü liang te |
one move, two gains (idiom); two birds with one stone |
亂石砸死 乱石砸死 see styles |
luàn shí zá sǐ luan4 shi2 za2 si3 luan shih tsa ssu |
to stone to death |
仏足石歌 see styles |
bussokusekika ぶっそくせきか |
poems inscribed beside the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara |
以卵擊石 以卵击石 see styles |
yǐ luǎn jī shí yi3 luan3 ji1 shi2 i luan chi shih |
lit. to strike a stone with egg (idiom); to attempt the impossible; to invite disaster by overreaching oneself |
傾箱倒篋 倾箱倒箧 see styles |
qīng xiāng dào qiè qing1 xiang1 dao4 qie4 ch`ing hsiang tao ch`ieh ching hsiang tao chieh |
(idiom) to exhaust all one has; to leave no stone unturned; to try one's best |
匪石之心 see styles |
hisekinokokoro ひせきのこころ |
(yoji) steadfastness; firmness in one's conviction; having a heart that does not change as easily as a stone rolls about |
史前石桌 see styles |
shǐ qián shí zhuō shi3 qian2 shi2 zhuo1 shih ch`ien shih cho shih chien shih cho |
menhir; prehistoric stone table |
問答無益 see styles |
mondoumueki / mondomueki もんどうむえき |
(yoji) there being no use in arguing (about it); being stone-deaf to someone's appeals |
埃夫伯里 see styles |
āi fū bó lǐ ai1 fu1 bo2 li3 ai fu po li |
Avebury (stone circle near Stonehenge) |
多頭石斧 see styles |
tatousekifu / tatosekifu たとうせきふ |
stone axe with multiple cutting edges (Jōmon period) |
如意宝珠 see styles |
nyoihouju / nyoihoju にょいほうじゅ |
(yoji) {Buddh} Cintamani stone; wish-fulfilling jewel |
宝珠の玉 see styles |
houjunotama / hojunotama ほうじゅのたま |
(exp,n) {Buddh} Cintamani stone; wish-fulfilling jewel |
室利揭婆 see styles |
shì lì qì pó shi4 li4 qi4 po2 shih li ch`i p`o shih li chi po Shirikaba |
Śrīgarbha, fortune's womb, epithet of Viṣṇu. M. W. also tr. it 'a sword,' but it is intp. as a precious stone. |
小水穿石 see styles |
xiǎo shuǐ chuān shí xiao3 shui3 chuan1 shi2 hsiao shui ch`uan shih hsiao shui chuan shih shōsui senseki |
A little water or "dripping water penetrates stone"; the reward of the religious life, though difficult to attain, yields to persistent effort. |
尿管結石 see styles |
nyoukankesseki / nyokankesseki にょうかんけっせき |
{med} ureteral stone; ureteral calculus; ureterolith |
尿路結石 see styles |
nyourokesseki / nyorokesseki にょうろけっせき |
{med} urinary calculus; urinary stone; urolith |
岩垣清水 see styles |
iwagakishimizu いわがきしみず |
(rare) water emerging from a stone wall |
岩盤風呂 see styles |
ganbanburo がんばんぶろ |
(See 岩盤浴) stone sauna; facility where one rests on towels laid on a slab of heated natural rock |
打ちこむ see styles |
buchikomu ぶちこむ uchikomu うちこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw; to toss; to cast; (2) to hit; to strike; to smash; to hammer in; to drive in; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to wear (sword, etc.); to carry; (transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form |
打ち込む see styles |
buchikomu ぶちこむ uchikomu うちこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw; to toss; to cast; (2) to hit; to strike; to smash; to hammer in; to drive in; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to wear (sword, etc.); to carry; (transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form |
投石問路 投石问路 see styles |
tóu shí wèn lù tou2 shi2 wen4 lu4 t`ou shih wen lu tou shih wen lu |
lit. to toss a stone to find out what's ahead (idiom); fig. to test the waters |
文房四宝 see styles |
bunboushihou / bunboshiho ぶんぼうしほう |
(yoji) in calligraphy, the four important tools of brush, ink stone, ink stick, and paper |
木人石心 see styles |
mù rén shí xīn mu4 ren2 shi2 xin1 mu jen shih hsin |
lit. body made of wood, heart made of stone (idiom); fig. heartless |
模塼石塔 see styles |
mó zhuān shí tǎ mo2 zhuan1 shi2 ta3 mo chuan shih t`a mo chuan shih ta mosen sekitō |
stone-brick pagoda |
殫精極慮 殚精极虑 see styles |
dān jīng jí lǜ dan1 jing1 ji2 lu:4 tan ching chi lü |
to exhaust one's thoughts and ingenuity (idiom); to think something through thoroughly; to rack one's brains; to leave no stone unturned |
殫精竭慮 殚精竭虑 see styles |
dān jīng jié lǜ dan1 jing1 jie2 lu:4 tan ching chieh lü |
to exhaust one's thoughts and ingenuity (idiom); to think something through thoroughly; to rack one's brains; to leave no stone unturned |
毛切り石 see styles |
kekiriishi / kekirishi けきりいし |
(archaism) stone for cutting one's pubic hair (in public baths)(Edo period) |
水滴石穿 see styles |
shuǐ dī shí chuān shui3 di1 shi2 chuan1 shui ti shih ch`uan shui ti shih chuan |
dripping water penetrates the stone (idiom); constant perseverance yields success; You can achieve your aim if you try hard without giving up.; Persistent effort overcomes any difficulty. |
沓脱ぎ石 see styles |
kutsunugiishi / kutsunugishi くつぬぎいし |
stepping stone |
滴水石穿 see styles |
dī shuǐ shí chuān di1 shui3 shi2 chuan1 ti shui shih ch`uan ti shui shih chuan |
dripping water penetrates the stone (idiom); constant perseverance yields success; You can achieve your aim if you try hard without giving up.; Persistent effort overcomes any difficulty. |
漬け物石 see styles |
tsukemonoishi つけものいし |
weight stone (placed on pickles) |
点滴穿石 see styles |
tentekisenseki てんてきせんせき |
(expression) (yoji) constant dripping wears away the stone; little strokes fell great oaks; limited strength, when persistently applied, can accomplish great feats |
牛蒡積み see styles |
gobouzumi / gobozumi ごぼうづみ |
stone wall construction technique, with smallest stone surfaces facing outwards; burdock piling |
獨佔鰲頭 独占鳌头 see styles |
dú zhàn áo tóu du2 zhan4 ao2 tou2 tu chan ao t`ou tu chan ao tou |
to come first in triennial palace examinations (idiom, refers to the carved stone turtle head in front of the imperial palace, next to which the most successful candidate in the imperial examinations was entitled to stand); to be the champion; to be the very best in any field |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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