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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


see styles
líng
    ling2
ling
 suzu(p); rin; rei(ok) / suzu(p); rin; re(ok)
    すず(P); りん; れい(ok)
(small) bell; CL:隻|只[zhi1]
bell (often globular); (surname, female given name) Rei
A hand-bell with a tongue.

叮鈴


叮铃

see styles
dīng líng
    ding1 ling2
ting ling
jingle

啞鈴


哑铃

see styles
yǎ líng
    ya3 ling2
ya ling
dumbbell (weight)

壺鈴


壶铃

see styles
hú líng
    hu2 ling2
hu ling
kettlebell, girya

寶鈴


宝铃

see styles
bǎo líng
    bao3 ling2
pao ling
 hō ryō
a jeweled bell

床鈴


床铃

see styles
chuáng líng
    chuang2 ling2
ch`uang ling
    chuang ling
baby mobile; crib mobile

廻鈴


廻铃

see styles
huí líng
    hui2 ling2
hui ling
 kairei
to make a round with the bell

彩鈴


彩铃

see styles
cǎi líng
    cai3 ling2
ts`ai ling
    tsai ling
 arisu
    ありす
(telephony) ringback tone
(female given name) Arisu

打鈴


打铃

see styles
dǎ líng
    da3 ling2
ta ling
to ring a bell

扯鈴


扯铃

see styles
chě líng
    che3 ling2
ch`e ling
    che ling
diabolo; Chinese yo-yo

振鈴


振铃

see styles
zhèn líng
    zhen4 ling2
chen ling
 shinrei / shinre
    しんれい
hand bell; ringing of a bell
To shake or ring a bell.

搖鈴


摇铃

see styles
yáo líng
    yao2 ling2
yao ling
 yōryō
a handbell

棉鈴


棉铃

see styles
mián líng
    mian2 ling2
mien ling
cotton boll (fruit)

槓鈴


杠铃

see styles
gàng líng
    gang4 ling2
kang ling
barbell

法鈴


法铃

see styles
fǎ líng
    fa3 ling2
fa ling
 hōryō
The dharma-bell; the pleasing sound of intoning the sutras.

火鈴


火铃

see styles
huǒ líng
    huo3 ling2
huo ling
 korin
Fire-bell-in warning to be careful of fire.

警鈴


警铃

see styles
jǐng líng
    jing3 ling2
ching ling
alarm bell

車鈴


车铃

see styles
chē líng
    che1 ling2
ch`e ling
    che ling
bicycle bell

轉鈴


转铃

see styles
zhuàn líng
    zhuan4 ling2
chuan ling
bicycle bell (with a rotating internal mechanism)

金鈴


金铃

see styles
jīn líng
    jin1 ling2
chin ling
 kinrei / kinre
    きんれい
(g,p) Kinrei
vajra bell

鈴木


铃木

see styles
líng mù
    ling2 mu4
ling mu
 suzuki
    すづき

More info & calligraphy:

Suzuki
Suzuki (Japanese surname)
(surname) Suzuki

鈴聲


铃声

see styles
líng shēng
    ling2 sheng1
ling sheng
ring; ringtone; bell stroke; tintinnabulation

鈴蘭


铃兰

see styles
líng lán
    ling2 lan2
ling lan
 suzuran; suzuran
    すずらん; スズラン
lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis)
(kana only) lily of the valley (Convallaria keiskei); (female given name) Reiran

鈴鐺


铃铛

see styles
líng dang
    ling2 dang5
ling tang
little bell; CL:隻|只[zhi1]

鈴鼓


铃鼓

see styles
líng gǔ
    ling2 gu3
ling ku
tambourine (musical instrument); bell and drum

銅鈴


铜铃

see styles
tóng líng
    tong2 ling2
t`ung ling
    tung ling
bell made of copper or bronze

門鈴


门铃

see styles
mén líng
    men2 ling2
men ling
doorbell

電鈴


电铃

see styles
diàn líng
    dian4 ling2
tien ling
 denrei / denre
    でんれい
electric bell
electric bell

風鈴


风铃

see styles
fēng líng
    feng1 ling2
feng ling
 purin
    ぷりん
wind chimes
wind chime; wind bell; (female given name) Purin
wind-chime

鬧鈴


闹铃

see styles
nào líng
    nao4 ling2
nao ling
alarm (clock)

五十鈴


五十铃

see styles
wǔ shí líng
    wu3 shi2 ling2
wu shih ling
 isuzu
    いすず
Isuzu
(p,s,f) Isuzu

五種鈴


五种铃

see styles
wǔ zhǒng líng
    wu3 zhong3 ling2
wu chung ling
 goshu ryō
The five kinds of bells used by the Shingon sect in Japan, also called 金剛鈴, i. e. 五鈷鈴, 賣鈴, 一鈷. 三鈷鈴, 塔鈴; the different names are derived from their handles; the four first named, beginning with the five-pronged one, are placed each at a corner of the altar, the last in the middle.

回鈴音


回铃音

see styles
huí líng yīn
    hui2 ling2 yin1
hui ling yin
ringback tone

梵啞鈴


梵哑铃

see styles
fàn yǎ líng
    fan4 ya3 ling2
fan ya ling
violin (loanword)

紅鈴蟲


红铃虫

see styles
hóng líng chóng
    hong2 ling2 chong2
hung ling ch`ung
    hung ling chung
pink bollworm; Pectinophora gassypiella

轉鈴兒


转铃儿

see styles
zhuàn líng r
    zhuan4 ling2 r5
chuan ling r
erhua variant of 轉鈴|转[zhuan4 ling2]

金剛鈴


金刚铃

see styles
jīn gāng líng
    jin1 gang1 ling2
chin kang ling
 kongourei / kongore
    こんごうれい
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵) vajra bell
The diamond or vajra bell for attracting the attention of the objects of worship, and stimulating all who hear it.

金鈴子


金铃子

see styles
jīn líng zǐ
    jin1 ling2 zi3
chin ling tzu
 kinreishi / kinreshi
    きんれいし
chinaberry (Melia azedarach)
(given name) Kinreishi

馬鈴薯


马铃薯

see styles
mǎ líng shǔ
    ma3 ling2 shu3
ma ling shu
 bareisho / baresho
    ばれいしょ
potato
potato (Solanum tuberosum)

來電答鈴


来电答铃

see styles
lái diàn dá líng
    lai2 dian4 da2 ling2
lai tien ta ling
(Tw) ringback tone (heard by the originator of a telephone call)

掩耳盜鈴


掩耳盗铃

see styles
yǎn ěr dào líng
    yan3 er3 dao4 ling2
yen erh tao ling
lit. to cover one's ears whilst stealing a bell; to deceive oneself; to bury one's head in the sand (idiom)

普化搖鈴


普化摇铃

see styles
pǔ huà yáo líng
    pu3 hua4 yao2 ling2
p`u hua yao ling
    pu hua yao ling
 Fuke yōryō
Puhua' ringing of the bell

解鈴繫鈴


解铃系铃

see styles
jiě líng xì líng
    jie3 ling2 xi4 ling2
chieh ling hsi ling
see 解鈴還須繫鈴人|解还须系人[jie3 ling2 hai2 xu1 xi4 ling2 ren2]

鈴聲比丘


铃声比丘

see styles
líng shēng bǐ qiū
    ling2 sheng1 bi3 qiu1
ling sheng pi ch`iu
    ling sheng pi chiu
 reishō biku
the singing bhikṣu

電話鈴聲


电话铃声

see styles
diàn huà líng shēng
    dian4 hua4 ling2 sheng1
tien hua ling sheng
(telephone) ring; ringing

馬兜鈴科


马兜铃科

see styles
mǎ dōu líng kē
    ma3 dou1 ling2 ke1
ma tou ling k`o
    ma tou ling ko
Aristolochiaceae (birthwort family of flowering plants, including ginger)

馬兜鈴酸


马兜铃酸

see styles
mǎ dōu líng suān
    ma3 dou1 ling2 suan1
ma tou ling suan
aristolochic acid

馬鈴薯泥


马铃薯泥

see styles
mǎ líng shǔ ní
    ma3 ling2 shu3 ni2
ma ling shu ni
mashed potato

鬧鈴時鐘


闹铃时钟

see styles
nào líng shí zhōng
    nao4 ling2 shi2 zhong1
nao ling shih chung
alarm clock

金剛鈴菩薩


金刚铃菩萨

see styles
jīn gāng líng pú sà
    jin1 gang1 ling2 pu2 sa4
chin kang ling p`u sa
    chin kang ling pu sa
 Kongōryō bosatsu
Vajraghaṇṭā, a bodhisattva holding a bell in the vajradhātumaṇḍala.

解鈴還需繫鈴人


解铃还需系铃人

see styles
jiě líng hái xū xì líng rén
    jie3 ling2 hai2 xu1 xi4 ling2 ren2
chieh ling hai hsü hsi ling jen
variant of 解鈴還須繫鈴人|解还须系人[jie3 ling2 hai2 xu1 xi4 ling2 ren2]

解鈴還須繫鈴人


解铃还须系铃人

see styles
jiě líng hái xū xì líng rén
    jie3 ling2 hai2 xu1 xi4 ling2 ren2
chieh ling hai hsü hsi ling jen
lit. whoever hung the bell on the tiger's neck must untie it (idiom); fig. whoever started the trouble should end it

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

This page contains 52 results for "铃" 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

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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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