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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


see styles
chī
    chi1
ch`ih
    chih
 kitsu
variant of 吃[chi1]
To eat.

喫う

see styles
 suu / su
    すう
(transitive verb) (1) to smoke; to breathe in; to inhale; (2) to suck; to sip; to slurp; (3) to absorb; to soak up; (4) to kiss

喫す

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 kissu
    きっす
(transitive verb) (1) (See 喫する) to eat; to drink; to smoke; (transitive verb) (2) to suffer (e.g. defeat); to receive (e.g. a blow)

喫む

see styles
 nomu
    のむ
(transitive verb) (See 飲む・2) to smoke (tobacco)

喫水

see styles
 kissui
    きっすい
sea gauge; draft; draught

喫湯


喫汤

see styles
chī tāng
    chi1 tang1
ch`ih t`ang
    chih tang
 kittō
to drink decoctions

喫烟

see styles
 kitsuen
    きつえん
(noun/participle) smoking

喫煙

see styles
 kitsuen
    きつえん
(noun/participle) smoking

喫素


吃素

see styles
chī sù
    chi1 su4
ch`ih su
    chih su
 kitsuso
To eat ordinary, or vegetarian food.

喫緊

see styles
 kikkin
    きっきん
(adj-no,adj-na,n) urgent; pressing; exigent

喫茶

see styles
 kissa
    きっさ
(1) tea drinking; (2) (abbreviation) (See 喫茶店) teahouse; tearoom; coffee lounge; coffee shop; (rather formal) cafe

喫食

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chī shí
    chi1 shi2
ch`ih shih
    chih shih
 kisshoku
    きっしょく
(noun, transitive verb) eating; having a meal
food

喫飯


喫饭

see styles
chī fàn
    chi1 fan4
ch`ih fan
    chih fan
 kippan
    きっぱん
(noun/participle) (rare) taking a meal; eating
to eat a meal

喫飲

see styles
 kitsuin
    きついん
(rare) eating and drinking

喫驚

see styles
 bikkuri
    びっくり
    kikkyou / kikkyo
    きっきょう
(gikun reading) (vs,adv) (1) (kana only) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) to be surprised; to be amazed; to be frightened; to be astonished; to get startled; to jump; (can act as adjective) (2) (kana only) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) surprise (e.g. surprise party); (noun/participle) surprise

満喫

see styles
 mankitsu
    まんきつ
(noun, transitive verb) (1) having one's fill (of food or drink); eating (drinking) to one's heart's content; (noun, transitive verb) (2) enjoying to the full

漫喫

see styles
 mankitsu
    まんきつ
(abbreviation) (See 漫画喫茶) manga cafe; coffee shop with a manga library (usu. has Internet facilities and charges by the hour)

喫する

see styles
 kissuru
    きっする
(vs-s,vt) (1) to eat; to drink; to smoke; to take; (vs-s,vt) (2) to suffer (e.g. defeat); to receive a blow

喫棄羅


喫弃罗

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chī qì luó
    chi1 qi4 luo2
ch`ih ch`i lo
    chih chi lo
 kikira
khakkhara, a beggar's staff; an abbot's staff.

喫水線

see styles
 kissuisen
    きっすいせん
waterline (ship)

喫煙具

see styles
 kitsuengu
    きつえんぐ
smoking implement; smoking device

喫煙室

see styles
 kitsuenshitsu
    きつえんしつ
smoking room; smoking compartment

喫煙席

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 kitsuenseki
    きつえんせき
smoking seat

喫煙所

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 kitsuenjo; kitsuensho
    きつえんじょ; きつえんしょ
smoking area; smoking corner

喫煙者

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 kitsuensha
    きつえんしゃ
smoker

喫煙車

see styles
 kitsuensha
    きつえんしゃ
(1) smoking car; (rental) car in which smoking is allowed; (2) smoking car (in a train); smoking carriage

喫茶去

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chī chá qù
    chi1 cha2 qu4
ch`ih ch`a ch`ü
    chih cha chü
 kissako
to have a cup of tea

喫茶室

see styles
 kissashitsu
    きっさしつ
coffee room (hotel, office building, etc.); tea room

喫茶店

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 kissaten(p); kicchaten
    きっさてん(P); きっちゃてん
coffee shop; tearoom; coffee lounge; coffeehouse; cafe

猫喫茶

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 nekokissa
    ねこきっさ
(See 猫カフェ・ねこカフェ) cat café; themed café where patrons can pet cats

純喫茶

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 junkissa
    じゅんきっさ
(dated) (See 喫茶店) coffee shop that does not serve alcohol

非喫煙

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 hikitsuen
    ひきつえん
(can be adjective with の) nonsmoking

受動喫煙

see styles
 judoukitsuen / judokitsuen
    じゅどうきつえん
(See 能動喫煙) passive smoking; second-hand smoking

深夜喫茶

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 shinyakissa
    しんやきっさ
(See 喫茶店) late-night coffee shop

満載喫水

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 mansaikissui
    まんさいきっすい
full load draft (shipping); gauge

漫画喫茶

see styles
 mangakissa
    まんがきっさ
manga cafe; coffee shop with a manga library (usu. has Internet facilities and charges by the hour)

能動喫煙

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 noudoukitsuen / nodokitsuen
    のうどうきつえん
(See 受動喫煙) active smoking; first-hand smoking

著衣喫飯


着衣喫饭

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zhāo yī chī fàn
    zhao1 yi1 chi1 fan4
chao i ch`ih fan
    chao i chih fan
 jakue kippon
To wear clothes and eat food, i.e. the common things of life.

藥石喫湯


药石喫汤

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yào shí chī tāng
    yao4 shi2 chi1 tang1
yao shih ch`ih t`ang
    yao shih chih tang
 yakuseki kittō
evening meal

通身喫飯


通身喫饭

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tōng shēn chī fàn
    tong1 shen1 chi1 fan4
t`ung shen ch`ih fan
    tung shen chih fan
 tsūshin kippan
to eat the meal with one's entire body

間接喫煙

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 kansetsukitsuen
    かんせつきつえん
passive smoking; secondhand smoke

非喫煙者

see styles
 hikitsuensha
    ひきつえんしゃ
non-smoker

黄泉戸喫

see styles
 yomotsuhegui
    よもつへぐい
(exp,n,vs) eating the food of the dead (which prevents return from the underworld)

Variations:
喫水
吃水

see styles
 kissui
    きっすい
sea gauge; draft; draught

Variations:
喫緊
吃緊

see styles
 kikkin
    きっきん
(adj-no,adj-na,n) urgent; pressing; exigent

喫煙ルーム

see styles
 kitsuenruumu / kitsuenrumu
    きつえんルーム
smoking room

Variations:
吃水
喫水

see styles
 kissui
    きっすい
sea gauge; draft; draught

Variations:
吃驚
喫驚

see styles
 kikkyou / kikkyo
    きっきょう
(n,vs,vi) surprise

まんが喫茶

see styles
 mangakissa
    まんがきっさ
manga cafe; coffee shop with a manga library (usu. has Internet facilities and charges by the hour)

ジャズ喫茶

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 jazukissa
    ジャズきっさ
jazz cafe

メイド喫茶

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 meidokissa / medokissa
    メイドきっさ
maid cafe; cafe with waitresses dressed in cute maid costumes

メード喫茶

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 meedokissa
    メードきっさ
maid cafe; cafe with waitresses dressed in cute maid costumes

満載喫水線

see styles
 mansaikissuisen
    まんさいきっすいせん
Plimsoll line; load line; load waterline

載貨喫水線

see styles
 saikakissuisen
    さいかきっすいせん
Plimsoll line; Plimsoll mark; load line

喫煙コーナー

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 kitsuenkoonaa / kitsuenkoona
    きつえんコーナー
smoking corner

苦杯を喫する

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 kuhaiokissuru
    くはいをきっする
(exp,vs-s) (idiom) (See 苦杯をなめる) to drink a bitter cup; to have a bitter experience; to suffer a defeat

Variations:
喫水線
吃水線

see styles
 kissuisen
    きっすいせん
waterline (ship)

Variations:
喫煙(P)
喫烟

see styles
 kitsuen
    きつえん
(noun/participle) (See 禁煙・1) smoking

Variations:
吃驚(P)
喫驚

see styles
 bikkuri(gikun)(p); bikkuri
    びっくり(gikun)(P); ビックリ
(vs,adv) (1) (kana only) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) to be surprised; to be amazed; to be frightened; to be astonished; to get startled; to jump; (can act as adjective) (2) (kana only) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) surprise (e.g. surprise party)

Variations:
吸う(P)
喫う

see styles
 suu / su
    すう
(transitive verb) (1) to smoke; to breathe in; to inhale; (transitive verb) (2) to suck; to sip; to slurp; (transitive verb) (3) to absorb; to soak up; (transitive verb) (4) to kiss

中国喫煙健康協会

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 chuugokukitsuenkenkoukyoukai / chugokukitsuenkenkokyokai
    ちゅうごくきつえんけんこうきょうかい
(o) Chinese Association on Smoking and Health

Variations:
満喫(P)
満きつ

see styles
 mankitsu
    まんきつ
(noun/participle) (1) having enough of (food, drink, etc.); having one's fill; (noun/participle) (2) fully enjoying

未成年者喫煙禁止法

see styles
 miseinenshakitsuenkinshihou / misenenshakitsuenkinshiho
    みせいねんしゃきつえんきんしほう
{law} Act on Prohibition of Smoking by Minors

Variations:
メイド喫茶
メード喫茶

see styles
 meidokissa(meido茶); meedokissa(meedo茶) / medokissa(medo茶); meedokissa(meedo茶)
    メイドきっさ(メイド喫茶); メードきっさ(メード喫茶)
maid cafe; cafe with waitresses dressed in cute maid costumes

Variations:
歌声喫茶
うたごえ喫茶

see styles
 utagoekissa
    うたごえきっさ
(dated) utagoe coffeehouse; sing-along tearoom; coffee shop in which customers can sing in chorus accompanied by a band

Variations:
載貨喫水線
載貨吃水線

see styles
 saikakissuisen
    さいかきっすいせん
Plimsoll line; Plimsoll mark; load line

Variations:
喫煙(P)
喫烟(rK)

see styles
 kitsuen
    きつえん
(n,vs,vi) smoking (tobacco)

Variations:
吸う(P)
喫う(rK)

see styles
 suu / su
    すう
(transitive verb) (1) to smoke; to breathe in; to inhale; (transitive verb) (2) to suck; to sip; to slurp; (transitive verb) (3) to absorb; to soak up; (transitive verb) (4) to kiss

Variations:
吃驚(rK)
喫驚(rK)

see styles
 bikkuri(gikun)(p); bikkuri
    びっくり(gikun)(P); ビックリ
(vs,vi,adv) (1) (kana only) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) to be surprised; to be amazed; to be frightened; to be astonished; to get startled; to jump; (can act as adjective) (2) (kana only) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) surprise (e.g. surprise party)

Variations:
まんが喫茶
漫画喫茶
マンガ喫茶

see styles
 mangakissa(manga茶, 漫画茶); mangakissa(manga茶)
    まんがきっさ(まんが喫茶, 漫画喫茶); マンガきっさ(マンガ喫茶)
(See 漫画) manga cafe; coffee shop with a manga library (usu. has Internet facilities and charges by the hour)

Variations:
黄泉戸喫
黄泉竈食ひ(oK)
黄泉竃食ひ(oK)

see styles
 yomotsuhegui
    よもつへぐい
(exp,n,vs) (See 黄泉国・よもつくに) eating the food of the dead (which prevents return from the underworld)

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

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