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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


see styles
shù
    shu4
shu
 tate
    たて
variant of 豎|[shu4]
(1) the vertical; height; (2) front-to-back; length; (3) north-to-south; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) vertical (relationship); hierarchy; (5) (weaving) warp; (surname) Tate
To stand, erect, upright.


see styles
shù
    shu4
shu
to erect; vertical; vertical stroke (in Chinese characters)

橫竪


横竖

see styles
héng shù
    heng2 shu4
heng shu
 ōju
Crosswise and upright, to lay across or to stand upright.

橫豎


横竖

see styles
héng shu
    heng2 shu5
heng shu
anyway

竪出


竖出

see styles
shù chū
    shu4 chu1
shu ch`u
    shu chu
 jushutsu
the long way of escape from mortality

竪敵


竖敌

see styles
shù dí
    shu4 di2
shu ti
 ryūjaku
Protagonist and antagonist in debate.

竪望


竖望

see styles
shù wàng
    shu4 wang4
shu wang
 shumō
temporally

竪立


竖立

see styles
shù lì
    shu4 li4
shu li
 juryū
to erect

竪義


竖义

see styles
shù yì
    shu4 yi4
shu i
 jugi
立義 To propound a thesis and defend it.

竪者


竖者

see styles
lì zhě
    li4 zhe3
li che
 ryūsha
One who supplies answers to difficulties.

竪說


竖说

see styles
shù shuō
    shu4 shuo1
shu shuo
 jusetsu
set forth an explanation

豎井


竖井

see styles
shù jǐng
    shu4 jing3
shu ching
vertical shaft (for mining, ventilation systems etc)

豎式


竖式

see styles
shù shì
    shu4 shi4
shu shih
standing; vertical

豎折


竖折

see styles
shù zhé
    shu4 zhe2
shu che
(downwards-starting right angle character stroke)

豎拂


竖拂

see styles
shù fú
    shu4 fu2
shu fu
 shuhotsu
to raise the fly whisk

豎提


竖提

see styles
shù tí
    shu4 ti2
shu t`i
    shu ti
stroke𠄌 in Chinese characters (e.g. 以[yi3])

豎琴


竖琴

see styles
shù qín
    shu4 qin2
shu ch`in
    shu chin
harp

豎直


竖直

see styles
shù zhí
    shu4 zhi2
shu chih
vertical; to erect; to set upright; vertical stroke in Chinese characters; young servant (old)

豎立


竖立

see styles
shù lì
    shu4 li4
shu li
to erect; to set upright; to stand

豎笛


竖笛

see styles
shù dí
    shu4 di2
shu ti
recorder; (Tw) clarinet

豎筆


竖笔

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shù bǐ
    shu4 bi3
shu pi
vertical stroke (in Chinese characters)

豎蛋


竖蛋

see styles
shù dàn
    shu4 dan4
shu tan
see 立蛋[li4 dan4]

豎起


竖起

see styles
shù qǐ
    shu4 qi3
shu ch`i
    shu chi
to erect (a tent etc); to prick up (one's ears); to raise (one's eyebrows); to stick up (one's thumb); to turn up (one's collar); (of a bird) to puff up (one's feathers)

豎鉤


竖钩

see styles
shù gōu
    shu4 gou1
shu kou
vertical stroke with a hook at the end (in Chinese characters)

閹豎


阉竖

see styles
yān shù
    yan1 shu4
yen shu
eunuch (contemptuous appellation)

豎彎鉤


竖弯钩

see styles
shù wān gōu
    shu4 wan1 gou1
shu wan kou
乚 stroke in Chinese characters

拈椎豎拂


拈椎竖拂

see styles
niǎn chuí shù fú
    nian3 chui2 shu4 fu2
nien ch`ui shu fu
    nien chui shu fu
 nenzui shubu
to wield the mallet and raise the fly whisk

拈槌豎拂


拈槌竖拂

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niǎn chuí shù fú
    nian3 chui2 shu4 fu2
nien ch`ui shu fu
    nien chui shu fu
 nentsui juhotsu
to wield the mallet and raise the fly whisk

橫七豎八


横七竖八

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héng qī shù bā
    heng2 qi1 shu4 ba1
heng ch`i shu pa
    heng chi shu pa
in disorder; at sixes and sevens (idiom)

橫三豎四


横三竖四

see styles
héng sān shù sì
    heng2 san1 shu4 si4
heng san shu ssu
in disorder; in a tremendous mess

橫眉豎眼


横眉竖眼

see styles
héng méi shù yǎn
    heng2 mei2 shu4 yan3
heng mei shu yen
to scowl fiercely; to glare

橫說豎說


横说竖说

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héng shuō shù shuō
    heng2 shuo1 shu4 shuo1
heng shuo shu shuo
to explain something over and over again; to repeat

橫豎勁兒


横竖劲儿

see styles
héng shù jìn r
    heng2 shu4 jin4 r5
heng shu chin r
firmness of determination

橫躺豎臥


横躺竖卧

see styles
héng tǎng shù wò
    heng2 tang3 shu4 wo4
heng t`ang shu wo
    heng tang shu wo
to lie down all over the place; exhausted and in disarray

竪底沙論


竖底沙论

see styles
shù dǐ shā lùn
    shu4 di3 sha1 lun4
shu ti sha lun
 Juchisha ron
The Jyotiṣa śāstra.

豎起耳朵


竖起耳朵

see styles
shù qǐ ěr duo
    shu4 qi3 er3 duo5
shu ch`i erh to
    shu chi erh to
to prick up one's ears; to strain to hear something

豎起大拇指


竖起大拇指

see styles
shù qǐ dà mu zhǐ
    shu4 qi3 da4 mu5 zhi3
shu ch`i ta mu chih
    shu chi ta mu chih
to give a thumbs-up; to express one's approval

橫挑鼻子豎挑眼


横挑鼻子竖挑眼

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héng tiāo bí zi shù tiāo yǎn
    heng2 tiao1 bi2 zi5 shu4 tiao1 yan3
heng t`iao pi tzu shu t`iao yen
    heng tiao pi tzu shu tiao yen
to pick on something incessantly (idiom); to criticize right and left

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

This page contains 38 results for "竖" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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