There are 20 total results for your 箪笥 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
箪笥 see styles |
tansu(p); tansu たんす(P); タンス |
(kana only) chest of drawers; bureau; cabinet; tansu; dresser; (place-name) Tansu |
簞笥 箪笥 see styles |
dān sì dan1 si4 tan ssu |
bamboo box; vessels for holding food See: 箪笥 |
箪笥町 see styles |
tansumachi たんすまち |
(place-name) Tansumachi |
用箪笥 see styles |
youdansu / yodansu ようだんす |
small cabinet; chest of drawers; bureau |
茶箪笥 see styles |
chadansu ちゃだんす |
cupboard or chest for tea implements |
整理箪笥 see styles |
seiridansu / seridansu せいりだんす |
bureau; chest of drawers; cabinet |
洋服箪笥 see styles |
youfukudansu / yofukudansu ようふくだんす youfukutansu / yofukutansu ようふくたんす |
wardrobe (esp. for Western clothes); chest of drawers; clothespress; dresser; tallboy |
衣装箪笥 see styles |
ishoudansu / ishodansu いしょうだんす |
wardrobe |
箪笥の肥し see styles |
tansunokoyashi たんすのこやし |
(expression) unused things (esp. clothing); objects bought but never used |
ベビー箪笥 see styles |
bebiidansu / bebidansu ベビーだんす |
small-sized wardrobe |
箪笥の肥やし see styles |
tansunokoyashi たんすのこやし |
(expression) unused things (esp. clothing); objects bought but never used |
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tansunokoyashi たんすのこやし |
(expression) unused things (esp. clothing); objects bought but never used |
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youdansu(用dansu); youdansu(用箪笥, 用dansu) / yodansu(用dansu); yodansu(用箪笥, 用dansu) ようダンス(用ダンス); ようだんす(用箪笥, 用だんす) |
small cabinet; chest of drawers; bureau |
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seiridansu(整理dansu); seiridansu(整理箪笥, 整理dansu) / seridansu(整理dansu); seridansu(整理箪笥, 整理dansu) せいりダンス(整理ダンス); せいりだんす(整理箪笥, 整理だんす) |
bureau; chest of drawers; cabinet |
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kaidantansu(階段箪笥, 階段tansu); kaidantansu(階段tansu) かいだんたんす(階段箪笥, 階段たんす); かいだんタンス(階段タンス) |
chest of drawers that also function as stairs |
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chadansu ちゃだんす |
tea cabinet; cupboard for tea implements |
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tansuchokin(tansu貯金); tansuchokin(tansu貯金, 箪笥貯金) タンスちょきん(タンス貯金); たんすちょきん(たんす貯金, 箪笥貯金) |
(See タンス預金) mattress money |
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tansuyokin(tansu預金); tansuyokin(tansu預金, 箪笥預金) タンスよきん(タンス預金); たんすよきん(たんす預金, 箪笥預金) |
mattress money |
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youfukudansu(洋服dansu); youfukutansu(洋服tansu); youfukudansu(洋服箪笥, 洋服dansu); youfukutansu(洋服箪笥, 洋服tansu) / yofukudansu(洋服dansu); yofukutansu(洋服tansu); yofukudansu(洋服箪笥, 洋服dansu); yofukutansu(洋服箪笥, 洋服tansu) ようふくダンス(洋服ダンス); ようふくタンス(洋服タンス); ようふくだんす(洋服箪笥, 洋服だんす); ようふくたんす(洋服箪笥, 洋服たんす) |
wardrobe (esp. for Western clothes); chest of drawers; clothespress; dresser; tallboy |
Variations: |
tansunokoyashi たんすのこやし |
(exp,n) unused things (esp. clothing); objects bought but never used |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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