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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

乾燥


干燥

see styles
gān zào
    gan1 zao4
kan tsao
 kansou / kanso
    かんそう
(of weather, climate, soil etc) dry; arid; (of skin, mouth etc) dry; (fig.) dull; dry; boring; (of timber etc) to dry out; to season; to cure
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) dryness; aridity; drying (e.g. clothes); dehydration; desiccation; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (See 無味乾燥) insipidity

乾爹


干爹

see styles
gān diē
    gan1 die1
kan tieh
adoptive father (traditional adoption, i.e. without legal ramifications)

乾爽


干爽

see styles
gān shuǎng
    gan1 shuang3
kan shuang
dry and clean; clear and fresh

乾物

see styles
 hoshimono
    ほしもの
    himono
    ひもの
    kanbutsu
    かんぶつ
    karamono
    からもの
(irregular okurigana usage) things dried in the sun (esp. clothes, dyed cloth, etc.); (noun - becomes adjective with の) dry provisions; dried food; dried goods; groceries; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) dried fish (or shellfish, etc.)

乾球

see styles
 kankyuu / kankyu
    かんきゅう
(See 乾球温度計) dry-bulb

乾瓢

see styles
 kanpyou / kanpyo
    かんぴょう
strips of dried gourd

乾田

see styles
 kanden
    かんでん
dry paddy field; (surname) Kenda

乾男

see styles
 kimio
    きみお
(personal name) Kimio

乾町

see styles
 inuimachi
    いぬいまち
(place-name) Inuimachi

乾留

see styles
 kanryuu / kanryu
    かんりゅう
(noun/participle) dry distillation

乾痟


干痟

see styles
gān xiāo
    gan1 xiao1
kan hsiao
 kenshō
diabetes(?)

乾瘦


干瘦

see styles
gān shòu
    gan1 shou4
kan shou
wizened; skinny and shriveled

乾癟


干瘪

see styles
gān biě
    gan1 bie3
kan pieh
dried out; wizened; shriveled

乾癬


干癣

see styles
gān xuǎn
    gan1 xuan3
kan hsüan
 kansen
    かんせん
psoriasis
(noun - becomes adjective with の) psoriasis

乾皮

see styles
 kanpi
    かんぴ
dried hides

乾盃

see styles
 kanpai
    かんぱい
(out-dated kanji) (noun/participle) (1) toast; drink (in celebration or in honor of something); (2) drinking one's glass dry; (interjection) (3) cheers

乾眠

see styles
 kanmin
    かんみん
{biol} anhydrobiosis; cryptobiosis; drought dormancy

乾竭


干竭

see styles
gān jié
    gan1 jie2
kan chieh
 kenkatsu
to dry

乾竹

see styles
 karatake
    からたけ
(1) (kana only) Japanese timber bamboo (Phyllostachys bambsoides); giant timber bamboo; madake; (2) Henon bamboo (Phyllostachys nigra var. henonis)

乾笑


干笑

see styles
gān xiào
    gan1 xiao4
kan hsiao
to give a hollow laugh; to force a smile; forced laugh; CL:聲|声[sheng1]

乾等


干等

see styles
gān děng
    gan1 deng3
kan teng
to wait in vain; to sit around waiting

乾粉


干粉

see styles
gān fěn
    gan1 fen3
kan fen
dry powder

乾糧


干粮

see styles
gān liáng
    gan1 liang2
kan liang
rations (to take on expedition)

乾縣


乾县

see styles
qián xiàn
    qian2 xian4
ch`ien hsien
    chien hsien
Qian County in Xianyang 咸陽|咸阳[Xian2 yang2], Shaanxi

乾翔

see styles
 kasumi
    かすみ
(female given name) Kasumi

乾肉

see styles
 hoshiniku
    ほしにく
dried meat; jerky

乾脆


干脆

see styles
gān cuì
    gan1 cui4
kan ts`ui
    kan tsui
candid; direct and to the point; simply; just; might as well

乾舷

see styles
 kangen
    かんげん
freeboard

乾芻

see styles
 kansuu / kansu
    かんすう
hay

乾草


干草

see styles
gān cǎo
    gan1 cao3
kan ts`ao
    kan tsao
 kansou / kanso
    かんそう
hay
(See 干し草) hay; dry grass

乾菜


干菜

see styles
gān cài
    gan1 cai4
kan ts`ai
    kan tsai
 kansai
    かんさい
dried vegetable
dried vegetables

乾葉


干叶

see styles
gān yè
    gan1 ye4
kan yeh
 hiba
    ひば
dried leaf
dried leaves; dried daikon leaves

乾蔵

see styles
 kanzou / kanzo
    かんぞう
(personal name) Kanzou

乾薑


干姜

see styles
gān jiāng
    gan1 jiang1
kan chiang
 kankyou / kankyo
    かんきょう
dried ginger
dried ginger

乾號


干号

see styles
gān háo
    gan1 hao2
kan hao
to cry out loud without tears

乾蝕

see styles
 kanshoku
    かんしょく
the rotting of lumber stored with poor air circulation

乾蝦

see styles
 hoshiebi
    ほしえび
dried shrimp

乾衣


干衣

see styles
gān yī
    gan1 yi1
kan i
drysuit (diving)

乾裂


干裂

see styles
gān liè
    gan1 lie4
kan lieh
 kanretsu
    かんれつ
(of dry soil etc) to crack; (of skin) to chap
cracks in drying lumber

乾角

see styles
 inezumi
    いねずみ
(place-name) Inezumi

乾谷

see styles
 inuiya
    いぬいや
(surname) Inuiya

乾貝


干贝

see styles
gān bèi
    gan1 bei4
kan pei
conpoy; dried scallop

乾貨


干货

see styles
gān huò
    gan1 huo4
kan huo
dried food (including dried fruits, mushrooms and seafoods such as shrimp and abalone); (fig.) (coll.) knowledge presented in readily assimilable form; just what you want to know: no more, no less (no 水分[shui3 fen1])

乾辺

see styles
 kanbe
    かんべ
(surname) Kanbe

乾透


干透

see styles
gān tòu
    gan1 tou4
kan t`ou
    kan tou
to dry out; to dry completely

乾郎

see styles
 kenrou / kenro
    けんろう
(personal name) Kenrou

乾酪


干酪

see styles
gān lào
    gan1 lao4
kan lao
 kanraku
    かんらく
cheese
{food} cheese

乾野

see styles
 kenno
    けんの
(surname) Kenno

乾鍋


干锅

see styles
gān guō
    gan1 guo1
kan kuo
dry pot, a type of dish in which ingredients are wok-fried, then served hot in a clay pot or on a metal pan

乾門

see styles
 inuimon
    いぬいもん
(place-name) Inuimon

乾闥


干闼

see styles
gān tà
    gan1 ta4
kan t`a
    kan ta
 kendatsu
(Skt. gandharva)

乾陀


干陀

see styles
qián tuó
    qian2 tuo2
ch`ien t`o
    chien to
 Kanda
Yugamhdhara, cf. 踰陀羅, the first of the concentric mountains of a world; also name of a tree.

乾陵

see styles
qián líng
    qian2 ling2
ch`ien ling
    chien ling
Qianling at Xianyang 咸陽市|咸阳市 in Shaanxi, burial site of third Tang emperor 高宗 and empress Wuzetian 武則天|武则天

乾隆

see styles
qián lóng
    qian2 long2
ch`ien lung
    chien lung
 kenryuu / kenryu
    けんりゅう
Qianlong Emperor (1711-1799), sixth Qing emperor, princely title 寶親王|宝亲王[Bao3 Qin1 wang2], personal name 弘曆|弘历[Hong2 li4], reigned 1735-1799
(hist) Qianlong era (of emperor Gaozong of Qing; 1735-1796)

乾雄

see styles
 kimio
    きみお
(given name) Kimio

乾雪

see styles
 kansetsu
    かんせつ
(rare) (ant: 湿雪) dry snow

乾順

see styles
 kenjun
    けんじゅん
(given name) Kenjun

乾風

see styles
 anaze
    あなぜ
dry wind; (surname) Anaze

乾飯


干饭

see styles
gān fàn
    gan1 fan4
kan fan
 karei; kareii / kare; kare
    かれい; かれいい
plain cooked rice (as opposed to rice porridge)
dried boiled rice

乾餾


干馏

see styles
gān liú
    gan1 liu2
kan liu
to carbonize; dry distillation; carbonization

乾馬

see styles
 kenba
    けんば
(given name) Kenba

乾高

see styles
 kimitaka
    きみたか
(personal name) Kimitaka

乾魚

see styles
 hoshizakana
    ほしざかな
    hoshiuo
    ほしうお
    hizakana
    ひざかな
    hiuo
    ひうお
    kangyo
    かんぎょ
dried fish; stockfish

乾鮭

see styles
 karazake
    からざけ
dried salted salmon

乾鱈

see styles
 hoshidara
    ほしだら
    hidara
    ひだら
dried cod

乾麵


干面

see styles
gān miàn
    gan1 mian4
kan mien
noodles mixed with a sauce and served with toppings (not in a soup); (dialect) flour

乾麺

see styles
 kanmen
    かんめん
dried noodles

乾龍

see styles
 kenryuu / kenryu
    けんりゅう
(surname) Kenryū

上乾

see styles
 ueinui / uenui
    うえいぬい
(surname) Ueinui

八乾


八干

see styles
bā gān
    ba1 gan1
pa kan
 hakken
The eight skandhas, or sections of the Abhidharma, v. 八犍度.

利乾

see styles
 toshihiro
    としひろ
(given name) Toshihiro

包乾


包干

see styles
bāo gān
    bao1 gan1
pao kan
to have the full responsibility of a job; allocated task

北乾

see styles
 kitainui
    きたいぬい
(surname) Kitainui

即乾

see styles
 sokkan
    そっかん
(can act as adjective) quick drying

原乾

see styles
 harakan
    はらかん
(place-name) Harakan

吹乾


吹干

see styles
chuī gān
    chui1 gan1
ch`ui kan
    chui kan
to blow-dry

小乾

see styles
 koinui
    こいぬい
(surname) Koinui

尼乾


尼干

see styles
ní gān
    ni2 gan1
ni kan
 nikan
Nirgrantha

庄乾

see styles
 shouken / shoken
    しょうけん
(personal name) Shouken

擦乾


擦干

see styles
cā gān
    ca1 gan1
ts`a kan
    tsa kan
to wipe dry

晾乾


晾干

see styles
liàng gān
    liang4 gan1
liang kan
to dry (something) by airing

曬乾


晒干

see styles
shài gān
    shai4 gan1
shai kan
to dry in the sun

未乾

see styles
 miken
    みけん
(given name) Miken

枯乾


枯干

see styles
kū gān
    ku1 gan1
k`u kan
    ku kan
dried up; shriveled; withered

桂乾

see styles
 katsurainui
    かつらいぬい
(place-name) Katsurainui

江乾


江干

see styles
jiāng gān
    jiang1 gan1
chiang kan
Jianggan district of Hangzhou city 杭州市[Hang2 zhou1 shi4], Zhejiang

流乾


流干

see styles
liú gān
    liu2 gan1
liu kan
to drain; to run dry

瀝乾


沥干

see styles
lì gān
    li4 gan1
li kan
to drain

烘乾


烘干

see styles
hōng gān
    hong1 gan1
hung kan
to dry over a stove

焙乾


焙干

see styles
bèi gān
    bei4 gan1
pei kan
to dry over a fire; to roast

燥乾


燥干

see styles
zào qián
    zao4 qian2
tsao ch`ien
    tsao chien
 sōken
dried up

甩乾


甩干

see styles
shuǎi gān
    shuai3 gan1
shuai kan
to remove excess moisture by spinning; to put (clothes) through the spin cycle; to spin-dry

瞬乾

see styles
 shunkan
    しゅんかん
instant drying

竺乾


竺干

see styles
zhú qián
    zhu2 qian2
chu ch`ien
    chu chien
 chiku ken
Buddha (archaic); Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha)
India

臈乾

see styles
 rakan
    ラカン
Chinese smoked and salted ham

臘乾

see styles
 rakan
    ラカン
Chinese smoked and salted ham

蕭乾


萧乾

see styles
xiāo qián
    xiao1 qian2
hsiao ch`ien
    hsiao chien
Xiao Qian (1910-1999), Mongolian-born, Cambridge-educated journalist active during Second World War in Europe, subsequently famous author and translator

蝦乾


虾干

see styles
xiā gān
    xia1 gan1
hsia kan
dried shrimps

西乾


西干

see styles
xī gān
    xi1 gan1
hsi kan
 saiken
A name for India, cf. 西天.

豆乾


豆干

see styles
dòu gān
    dou4 gan1
tou kan
variant of 豆干[dou4gan1]

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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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