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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
tián
    tian2
t`ien
    tien
 den
variant of 填[tian2]
To fill up.

塡王

see styles
tián wáng
    tian2 wang2
t`ien wang
    tien wang
 Den ō
Udayana, v. 優 king of Kauśāmbi.

塡陵

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tián líng
    tian2 ling2
t`ien ling
    tien ling
 denryō
A raised mound, a stūpa.

于塡

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yú tián
    yu2 tian2
yü t`ien
    yü tien
 Uden
Khotan

優塡


优塡

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yōu tián
    you1 tian2
yu t`ien
    yu tien
 Uden
Udayana, king of Kauśāmbī and contemporary of Śākyamuni, who is reputed to have made the first image of the Buddha; also 優陀延; 于闐; 鄔陀衍那; 嗢陀演那伐蹉 Udayana Vatsa. Cf. 巨, 倶, 拘, and 弗沙王.

Variations:
填料
塡料

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 tenryou / tenryo
    てんりょう
loading material (for making paper); filler

Variations:
填星
塡星

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 tensei / tense
    てんせい
(rare) (See 土星) Saturn (planet)

Variations:
装填
装塡

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 souten / soten
    そうてん
(noun, transitive verb) loading; charging; filling

Variations:
補填
補塡

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 hoten
    ほてん
(noun/participle) (See 填補) compensating; making up for; supplementation

Variations:
充填剤
充塡剤

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 juutenzai / jutenzai
    じゅうてんざい
filler (for making plastic, rubber, etc.)

Variations:
充填(P)
充塡

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 juuten / juten
    じゅうてん
(noun, transitive verb) filling (up); replenishing; filling in (a tooth); loading (a gun with ammunition, a camera with film, etc.); packing; plugging

Variations:
填補
てん補
塡補

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 tenpo
    てんぽ
(noun/participle) (1) supplementation; replenishment; (noun/participle) (2) compensation; indemnification

Variations:
充填文字
充塡文字

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 juutenmoji / jutenmoji
    じゅうてんもじ
{comp} fill character

Variations:
填補
てん補
塡補(rK)

see styles
 tenpo
    てんぽ
(noun, transitive verb) (form) making up (a deficit, loss, etc.); covering; compensation; supplementation; replenishment

Variations:
補填
補てん
補塡(rK)

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 hoten
    ほてん
(noun, transitive verb) covering (a loss, deficit, etc.); making up (for); compensating (for); supplementation

Variations:
充填豆腐
充塡豆腐(sK)

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 juutentoufu; juutendoufu / jutentofu; jutendofu
    じゅうてんとうふ; じゅうてんどうふ
{food} jūten tofu; (silken) tofu formed directly in its own packaging

Variations:
嵌まる
填まる(rK)
塡まる(rK)
嵌る(io)

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 hamaru; hamaru(p)
    はまる; ハマる(P)
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to fit; to get into; to go into; to be fitted with (e.g. door with a window); (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to be fit for (a job, etc.); to be suited for; to satisfy (conditions); (v5r,vi) (3) (kana only) to fall into; to plunge into; to get stuck; to get caught; (v5r,vi) (4) (kana only) to be deceived; to be taken in; to fall into a trap; (v5r,vi) (5) (kana only) to get addicted to; to get deep into; to become crazy about; to become stuck on

Variations:
嵌める(P)
填める(oK)
篏める(oK)
塡める(oK)

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 hameru
    はめる
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to insert; to put in (such that there is a snug fit); to button; to put on (something that envelops, e.g. gloves, ring); (transitive verb) (2) (colloquialism) to have sex; to fuck; (transitive verb) (3) to pigeonhole (into a particular category); (transitive verb) (4) to place a ring-shaped object around something (esp. one that restricts freedom, such as handcuffs); (transitive verb) (5) to entrap; to set someone up (e.g. frame them for a crime, etc.)

Variations:
嵌める(P)
填める(rK)
篏める(rK)
塡める(rK)

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 hameru(p); hameru
    はめる(P); ハメる
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to fit (e.g. a pane into a frame); to insert (e.g. a cork); to fasten (a button); (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to put on (something that envelops; e.g. a ring, gloves); to place (a hoop) around; to attach (e.g. a hose to a tap); (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to pigeonhole (into a particular category); to force (into a mold); to place (restrictions) on; (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) to entrap; to take (someone) in; to set (someone) up; to deceive; (transitive verb) (5) (kana only) to throw into; (transitive verb) (6) (kana only) (colloquialism) (vulgar) (usu. ハメる) to have sex; to fuck

Variations:
はめ込む
嵌め込む
填め込む(rK)
嵌めこむ(sK)
填めこむ(sK)
塡め込む(sK)

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 hamekomu
    はめこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to fit (e.g. a pane into a frame); to set (e.g. a diamond); to inlay; to insert; (transitive verb) (2) {math} to plug in (to a formula); (transitive verb) (3) to entrap; to take (someone) in; to deceive; to trick

Variations:
はまり込む
嵌まり込む
嵌り込む(sK)
填り込む(sK)
嵌りこむ(sK)
填まり込む(sK)
塡まり込む(sK)
嵌まりこむ(sK)

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 hamarikomu
    はまりこむ
(v5m,vi) (1) to fit in (snugly); to get stuck in; to get caught in; to get bogged down in; (v5m,vi) (2) to get caught up in (a situation); to become deeply involved in; to get addicted to; to become infatuated with (e.g. a woman)

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

This page contains 21 results for "塡" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

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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