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恭敬義


恭敬义

see styles
gōng jìng yì
    gong1 jing4 yi4
kung ching i
 kyōkyō gi
to revere the contents

意和敬

see styles
yì hé jìng
    yi4 he2 jing4
i ho ching
 i wakyō
reverent harmony in mental unity in faith

愛敬実

see styles
 akemi
    あけみ
(female given name) Akemi

愛敬毛

see styles
 aikyouge / aikyoge
    あいきょうげ
(See 後れ毛) straggling hair; hair too short to be tied or arranged with the rest of the hair (typically around the sideburns); lovelock

愛敬町

see styles
 aikeichou / aikecho
    あいけいちょう
(place-name) Aikeichō

愛敬紅

see styles
 aikyoubeni / aikyobeni
    あいきょうべに
(1) lipstick that actors put on their earlobes, cheeks and corners of eyes; (2) lipstick discreetly put on the earlobes or the corners of the eyes (by women)

愛敬美

see styles
 akemi
    あけみ
(female given name) Akemi

愛敬者

see styles
 aikyoumono / aikyomono
    あいきょうもの
pleasant person; attractive person; animal liked by all because of its cuteness

應和敬


应和敬

see styles
yìng hé jìng
    ying4 he2 jing4
ying ho ching
 ō wakyō
worthy of greeting

應恭敬


应恭敬

see styles
yìng gōng jìng
    ying4 gong1 jing4
ying kung ching
 ō kyōkyō
obligation

戒和敬

see styles
jiè hé jìng
    jie4 he2 jing4
chieh ho ching
 kai wakyō
reverent harmony in moral unity in observing the precepts

所敬師


所敬师

see styles
suǒ jìng shī
    suo3 jing4 shi1
so ching shih
 shokyō shi
venerable teacher

旦敬介

see styles
 tankeisuke / tankesuke
    たんけいすけ
(person) Tan Keisuke (1959.11.5-)

最敬礼

see styles
 saikeirei / saikere
    さいけいれい
(n,vs,vi) a respectful bow

林敬子

see styles
 hayashikeiko / hayashikeko
    はやしけいこ
(person) Hayashi Keiko (1978.1.19-)

栗村敬

see styles
 kurimuratakashi
    くりむらたかし
(person) Kurimura Takashi

桂敬一

see styles
 katsurakeiichi / katsurakechi
    かつらけいいち
(person) Katsura Keiichi

歸敬偈


归敬偈

see styles
guī jìng jié
    gui1 jing4 jie2
kuei ching chieh
 kikyō ge
invocation of reverence

歸敬儀


归敬仪

see styles
guī jìng yí
    gui1 jing4 yi2
kuei ching i
 Kikyō gi
Guijing yi

歸敬序


归敬序

see styles
guī jìng xù
    gui1 jing4 xu4
kuei ching hsü
 kikyō jo
an invocation

求仁敬

see styles
 kunitaka
    くにたか
(personal name) Kunitaka

無愛敬

see styles
 buaikyou / buaikyo
    ぶあいきょう
(1) unamiability; (adjectival noun) (2) brusque; unfriendly; unsociable; curt

真敬寺

see styles
 shinkeiji / shinkeji
    しんけいじ
(personal name) Shinkeiji

福井敬

see styles
 fukuikei / fukuike
    ふくいけい
(person) Fukui Kei

自敬寺

see styles
 jikeiji / jikeji
    じけいじ
(personal name) Jikeiji

若泉敬

see styles
 wakaizumikei / wakaizumike
    わかいずみけい
(person) Wakaizumi Kei

見和敬


见和敬

see styles
jiàn hé jìng
    jian4 he2 jing4
chien ho ching
 ken wakyō
reverent harmony in doctrinal unity in views and explanations

身和敬

see styles
shēn hé jìng
    shen1 he2 jing4
shen ho ching
 shinwakyō
reverent harmony in bodily unity in form of worship

車敬寺

see styles
 senkyouji / senkyoji
    せんきょうじ
(place-name) Senkyōji

郭敬明

see styles
guō jìng míng
    guo1 jing4 ming2
kuo ching ming
Guo Jingming (1983-), Chinese young-adult fiction writer and teen pop idol

郭敬蘭

see styles
 kakukeiran / kakukeran
    かくけいらん
(personal name) Kakukeiran

重馬敬

see styles
 shigemakei / shigemake
    しげまけい
(person) Shigema Kei

金敬姫

see styles
 kinkeihi / kinkehi
    きんけいひ
(personal name) Kinkeihi

金敬得

see styles
 kimukyondoku
    きむきょんどく
(personal name) Kimukyondoku

金敬煥

see styles
 kinkeikan / kinkekan
    きんけいかん
(personal name) Kinkeikan

金敬順

see styles
 kineisan / kinesan
    きんえいさん
(personal name) Kin'eisan

長野敬

see styles
 naganokei / naganoke
    ながのけい
(person) Nagano Kei

関敬六

see styles
 sekikeiroku / sekikeroku
    せきけいろく
(person) Seki Keiroku (1928.3-)

飯島敬

see styles
 iijimatakashi / ijimatakashi
    いいじまたかし
(person) Iijima Takashi (1935.10.9-1993.1.14)

高橋敬

see styles
 takahashikei / takahashike
    たかはしけい
(person) Takahashi Kei

魯子敬


鲁子敬

see styles
lǔ zǐ jìng
    lu3 zi3 jing4
lu tzu ching
Lu Zijing or Lu Su 魯肅|鲁肃 (172-217), statesman, diplomat and strategist of Eastern Wu 東吳|东吴

鳥谷敬

see styles
 toritanitakashi
    とりたにたかし
(person) Toritani Takashi (1981.6.26-)

鹿嶋敬

see styles
 kashimatakashi
    かしまたかし
(person) Kashima Takashi

敬右衛門

see styles
 keiemon / keemon
    けいえもん
(given name) Keiemon

敬天愛人

see styles
 keitenaijin / ketenaijin
    けいてんあいじん
(expression) (yoji) revere heaven, love people

敬天牧童

see styles
 keitenbokudou / ketenbokudo
    けいてんぼくどう
(person) Keiten Bokudou

敬宮愛子

see styles
 toshinomiyaaiko / toshinomiyaiko
    としのみやあいこ
(person) Toshinomiya Aiko (royal princess) (2001.12.1-)

敬惜字紙


敬惜字纸

see styles
jìng xī zì zhǐ
    jing4 xi1 zi4 zhi3
ching hsi tzu chih
to treasure written material as a cultural resource (idiom)

敬愛大学

see styles
 keiaidaigaku / keaidaigaku
    けいあいだいがく
(org) Keiai University; (o) Keiai University

敬業樂群


敬业乐群

see styles
jìng yè lè qún
    jing4 ye4 le4 qun2
ching yeh le ch`ün
    ching yeh le chün
diligent and sociable (idiom); meticulous in work and dealing cheerfully with one's colleagues

敬老の日

see styles
 keirounohi / keronohi
    けいろうのひ
Respect-for-the-Aged Day (national holiday; third Monday in September)

敬老パス

see styles
 keiroupasu / keropasu
    けいろうパス
discount pass for the elderly

敬老尊賢


敬老尊贤

see styles
jìng lǎo zūn xián
    jing4 lao3 zun1 xian2
ching lao tsun hsien
to respect the wise and venerate the worthy (idiom); to honor the great and the good

敬老手帳

see styles
 keiroutechou / kerotecho
    けいろうてちょう
discount pass for the elderly

敬而遠之


敬而远之

see styles
jìng ér yuǎn zhī
    jing4 er2 yuan3 zhi1
ching erh yüan chih
to show respect from a distance (idiom); to remain at a respectful distance

敬若神明

see styles
jìng ruò shén míng
    jing4 ruo4 shen2 ming2
ching jo shen ming
to hold sb in the same regard as one would a god (idiom)

敬虔主義

see styles
 keikenshugi / kekenshugi
    けいけんしゅぎ
Pietism

敬謝不敏


敬谢不敏

see styles
jìng xiè bù mǐn
    jing4 xie4 bu4 min3
ching hsieh pu min
please excuse me for not complying; to politely decline

敬賢禮士


敬贤礼士

see styles
jìng xián lǐ shì
    jing4 xian2 li3 shi4
ching hsien li shih
to revere people of virtue and honor scholarship (idiom)

三浦敬三

see styles
 miurakeizou / miurakezo
    みうらけいぞう
(person) Miura Keizou

中嶋敬春

see styles
 nakajimatakaharu
    なかじまたかはる
(person) Nakajima Takaharu

中川敬輔

see styles
 nakagawakeisuke / nakagawakesuke
    なかがわけいすけ
(person) Nakagawa Keisuke (1969.8.26-)

中村敬治

see styles
 nakamurakeiji / nakamurakeji
    なかむらけいじ
(person) Nakamura Keiji

丸山敬一

see styles
 maruyamakeiichi / maruyamakechi
    まるやまけいいち
(person) Maruyama Keiichi

二重敬語

see styles
 nijuukeigo / nijukego
    にじゅうけいご
(See 敬語) redundant keigo (i.e. improper use of the -rareru honorific form together with an honorific verb such as ossharu)

井手正敬

see styles
 idemasataka
    いでまさたか
(person) Ide Masataka (1935.4.3-)

以利亞敬


以利亚敬

see styles
yǐ lì yà jìng
    yi3 li4 ya4 jing4
i li ya ching
Eliakim (name, Hebrew: God will raise up); Eliakim, servant of the Lord in Isaiah 22:20; Eliakim, son of Abiud and father of Azor in Matthew 1:13

伊丹敬之

see styles
 itamihiroyuki
    いたみひろゆき
(person) Itami Hiroyuki

伊能忠敬

see styles
 inouchuukei / inochuke
    いのうちゅうけい
(person) Inou Chuukei

但木敬一

see styles
 tadakikeiichi / tadakikechi
    ただきけいいち
(person) Tadaki Keiichi

佐治敬三

see styles
 sajikeizou / sajikezo
    さじけいぞう
(person) Saji Keizou (1919.11-)

佐竹敬久

see styles
 satakenorihisa
    さたけのりひさ
(person) Satake Norihisa

佐藤敬夫

see styles
 satoutakao / satotakao
    さとうたかお
(person) Satou Takao (1935.6.4-)

信本敬子

see styles
 nobumotokeiko / nobumotokeko
    のぶもとけいこ
(person) Nobumoto Keiko (1964.3.13-)

修和敬業


修和敬业

see styles
xiū hé jìng yè
    xiu1 he2 jing4 ye4
hsiu ho ching yeh
 shuwa kyōgō
polite and respectful behavior

俯首示敬

see styles
fǔ shǒu shì jìng
    fu3 shou3 shi4 jing4
fu shou shih ching
 fushu jikyō
bowing the head

值得敬佩

see styles
zhí de jìng pèi
    zhi2 de5 jing4 pei4
chih te ching p`ei
    chih te ching pei
deserving; worthy of respect; estimable

光石忠敬

see styles
 mitsuishitadahiro
    みついしただひろ
(person) Mitsuishi Tadahiro

内堀敬則

see styles
 uchiborihironori
    うちぼりひろのり
(person) Uchibori Hironori

内藤裕敬

see styles
 naitouyuukei / naitoyuke
    ないとうゆうけい
(person) Naitō Yūkei (1959.12.4-)

利養恭敬


利养恭敬

see styles
lì yǎng gōng jìng
    li4 yang3 gong1 jing4
li yang kung ching
 riyō kyōkyō
profit and honor

加藤敬事

see styles
 katoukeiji / katokeji
    かとうけいじ
(person) Katou Keiji

加藤敬二

see styles
 katoukeiji / katokeji
    かとうけいじ
(person) Katou Keiji (1962.3-)

北島敬介

see styles
 kitajimakeisuke / kitajimakesuke
    きたじまけいすけ
(person) Kitajima Keisuke (1936.11-)

北川敬三

see styles
 kitagawakeizou / kitagawakezo
    きたがわけいぞう
(person) Kitagawa Keizou

北村敬直

see styles
 kitamurahirotada
    きたむらひろただ
(person) Kitamura Hirotada

十田敬三

see styles
 todakeizou / todakezo
    とだけいぞう
(person) Toda Keizou (1942.4.15-)

原田敬一

see styles
 haradakeiichi / haradakechi
    はらだけいいち
(person) Harada Keiichi

古屋敬多

see styles
 furuyakeita / furuyaketa
    ふるやけいた
(person) Furuya Keita (1988.6.13-)

古橋敬一

see styles
 furuhashikeiichi / furuhashikechi
    ふるはしけいいち
(person) Furuhashi Keiichi

合掌恭敬

see styles
hé zhǎng gōng jìng
    he2 zhang3 gong1 jing4
ho chang kung ching
 gōshō kyōkyō
clasping one's hands in respect

吉井敬郎

see styles
 yoshiitakao / yoshitakao
    よしいたかお
(person) Yoshii Takao

和敬学園

see styles
 wakeigakuen / wakegakuen
    わけいがくえん
(place-name) Wakeigakuen

和敬清寂

see styles
 wakeiseijaku / wakesejaku
    わけいせいじゃく

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Elements of the Tea Ceremony
(yoji) harmony, respect, purity and tranquility; the four most important elements of the tea ceremony

和敬静寂

see styles
 wakeiseijaku / wakesejaku
    わけいせいじゃく
(irregular kanji usage) (yoji) harmony, respect, purity and tranquility; the four most important elements of the tea ceremony

和田康敬

see styles
 wadayasutaka
    わだやすたか
(person) Wada Yasutaka

堀内敬三

see styles
 horiuchikeizou / horiuchikezo
    ほりうちけいぞう
(person) Horiuchi Keizou (1897.12.6-1983.10.12)

堀内敬子

see styles
 horiuchikeiko / horiuchikeko
    ほりうちけいこ
(person) Horiuchi Keiko (1971.5.27-)

大倉敬一

see styles
 ookurakeiichi / ookurakechi
    おおくらけいいち
(person) Ookura Keiichi

大南敬美

see styles
 oominamitakami
    おおみなみたかみ
(person) Oominami Takami (1975.11.15-)

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

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