There are 44 total results for your kansei search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
乾性 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) dry; dryness; dry (pleurisy) |
侃正 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(personal name) Kansei |
冠省 see styles |
kanshou; kansei(ik) / kansho; kanse(ik) かんしょう; かんせい(ik) |
(formal salutation for a brief letter) Forgive me for dispensing with the preliminaries, but I hasten to inform you that... |
函青 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(surname) Kansei |
勸請 劝请 see styles |
quàn qǐng quan4 qing3 ch`üan ch`ing chüan ching kansei |
to persuade |
喊声 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
battle cry; war cry |
喚声 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
shout (of excitement); roar (of a crowd) |
完成 see styles |
wán chéng wan2 cheng2 wan ch`eng wan cheng kansei / kanse かんせい |
to complete; to accomplish (n,vs,vt,vi) completion; perfection; accomplishment; (given name) Kansei |
完誓 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(given name) Kansei |
官制 see styles |
guān zhì guan1 zhi4 kuan chih kansei / kanse かんせい |
the civil service system; the bureaucratic system government-regulated organization or facility, etc. (organisation) |
官製 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) government-manufactured |
寒星 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(given name) Kansei |
寛制 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(given name) Kansei |
寛政 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
Kansei era (1789.1.25-1801.2.5); (given name) Hiromasa |
寛清 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(given name) Kansei |
幹青 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(given name) Kansei |
感性 see styles |
gǎn xìng gan3 xing4 kan hsing kansei / kanse かんせい |
perception; perceptual; sensibility; sensitive; emotional; sentimental sensitivity; sensitiveness; sense (of ...) |
慣性 惯性 see styles |
guàn xìng guan4 xing4 kuan hsing kansei / kanse かんせい |
(physics) inertia; (fig.) force of habit; tendency to do things in the accustomed way; habitual {physics} inertia |
歓声 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
cheer; shout of joy |
汗青 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(archaism) (written) history |
漢姓 汉姓 see styles |
hàn xìng han4 xing4 han hsing kansei / kanse かんせい |
a Han family name (surname); (esp.) a Han surname adopted by a person of another ethnic group Chinese surname; Chinese family name |
甘井 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(rare) well with good-tasting water; (surname) Amai |
甘粛 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(place-name) Kansei |
管制 see styles |
guǎn zhì guan3 zhi4 kuan chih kansei / kanse かんせい |
to control; to restrict; (PRC law) non-custodial sentence with specified restrictions on one's activities for up to 3 years (e.g. not to participate in demonstrations) (noun, transitive verb) (1) control (by the state); controlling; coordination; (2) (abbreviation) (See 航空交通管制) air traffic control |
観星 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(given name) Kansei |
観誓 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(personal name) Kansei |
観誠 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(given name) Kansei |
観静 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(given name) Kansei |
閑製 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(surname) Kansei |
閑静 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) quiet (e.g. neighbourhood); peaceful; tranquil |
間性 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
intersex |
関西 see styles |
kansai(p); kansei(ok) / kansai(p); kanse(ok) かんさい(P); かんせい(ok) |
(1) Kansai (region comprising Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe and surrounding prefectures); (2) (hist) Kansai (western half of Japan; during the feudal era); (surname) Sekinishi |
陥穽 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(noun/participle) trap; pitfall |
鼾声 see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
snoring sound |
陥せい see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(noun/participle) trap; pitfall |
中野寛成 see styles |
nakanokansei / nakanokanse なかのかんせい |
(person) Nakano Kansei (1940.11-) |
感性工學 感性工学 see styles |
gǎn xìng gōng xué gan3 xing4 gong1 xue2 kan hsing kung hsüeh |
kansei engineering (product design that aims to engender specific subjective responses in the consumer) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 感性工学 "kansei kougaku") |
觀世自在 观世自在 see styles |
guān shì zì zài guan1 shi4 zi4 zai4 kuan shih tzu tsai Kansei jizai |
Avalokitêśvara Bodhisattva |
大御所時代 see styles |
oogoshojidai おおごしょじだい |
(hist) Ōgosho period (between the Kansei Reforms and the Tempo Reforms, approx. 1787-1843) |
寛政の改革 see styles |
kanseinokaikaku / kansenokaikaku かんせいのかいかく |
(exp,n) (hist) Kansei Reforms (series of conservative government measures; 1787-1793) |
カンセイ工場 see styles |
kanseikoujou / kansekojo カンセイこうじょう |
(place-name) Kansei Factory |
喊声(oK) see styles |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
battle cry |
Variations: |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
(noun/participle) trap; pitfall |
Variations: |
kansei / kanse かんせい |
trap; pitfall |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 44 results for "kansei" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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