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阿騎雄

see styles
 akio
    あきお
(personal name) Akio

鷹都騎

see styles
 tatsuki
    たつき
(female given name) Tatsuki

騎士氣概


骑士气概

see styles
qí shì qì gài
    qi2 shi4 qi4 gai4
ch`i shih ch`i kai
    chi shih chi kai
chivalry

騎士風格


骑士风格

see styles
qí shì fēng gé
    qi2 shi4 feng1 ge2
ch`i shih feng ko
    chi shih feng ko
knighthood

騎射三物

see styles
 kishamitsumono
    きしゃみつもの
(hist) three cavalry disciplines (dog hunting, hat shooting, and horseback archery)

騎射場駅

see styles
 kishabaeki
    きしゃばえき
(st) Kishaba Station

騎虎難下


骑虎难下

see styles
qí hǔ nán xià
    qi2 hu3 nan2 xia4
ch`i hu nan hsia
    chi hu nan hsia
if you ride a tiger, it's hard to get off (idiom); fig. impossible to stop halfway

騎馬找馬


骑马找马

see styles
qí mǎ zhǎo mǎ
    qi2 ma3 zhao3 ma3
ch`i ma chao ma
    chi ma chao ma
(idiom) (coll.) to continue in an unsatisfactory job (or romantic relationship etc) while actively looking for a better one

騎馬武者

see styles
 kibamusha
    きばむしゃ
mounted warrior; cavalier; knight

騎馬民族

see styles
 kibaminzoku
    きばみんぞく
equestrian tribe; equestrian people

騎馬立ち

see styles
 kibadachi
    きばだち
{MA} horse stance

騎馬警官

see styles
 kibakeikan / kibakekan
    きばけいかん
mounted police officer

騎驢找馬


骑驴找马

see styles
qí lǘ zhǎo mǎ
    qi2 lu:2 zhao3 ma3
ch`i lü chao ma
    chi lü chao ma
(idiom) (coll.) to continue in an unsatisfactory job (or romantic relationship etc) while actively looking for a better one

騎驢找驢


骑驴找驴

see styles
qí lǘ zhǎo lǘ
    qi2 lu:2 zhao3 lu:2
ch`i lü chao lü
    chi lü chao lü
lit. to search for the mule while riding on it (idiom); fig. to look for what one already has

騎驢覓驢


骑驴觅驴

see styles
qí lǘ mì lǘ
    qi2 lu:2 mi4 lu:2
ch`i lü mi lü
    chi lü mi lü
 ro ni norite ro wo motomu
see 驢找驢|骑驴找驴[qi2 lu:2 zhao3 lu:2]
To search for your ass while riding it, i.e. not to recognize the mind of Buddha in one's self.

一騎当千

see styles
 ikkitousen / ikkitosen
    いっきとうせん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) being a match for a thousand; being a mighty warrior (combatant, player)

一騎打ち

see styles
 ikkiuchi
    いっきうち
(noun/participle) personal combat; one-to-one fight

一騎絕塵


一骑绝尘

see styles
yī qí - jué chén
    yi1 qi2 - jue2 chen2
i ch`i - chüeh ch`en
    i chi - chüeh chen
(idiom) to lead the pack by a wide margin; to leave one's competitors trailing behind in one's dust

一騎討ち

see styles
 ikkiuchi
    いっきうち
(noun/participle) personal combat; one-to-one fight

万騎が原

see styles
 makigahara
    まきがはら
(place-name) Makigahara

万騎ヶ原

see styles
 makigahara
    まきがはら
(place-name) Makigahara

二十騎町

see styles
 nijutsukimachi
    にじゅつきまち
(place-name) Nijutsukimachi

五万騎塚

see styles
 gomankizuka
    ごまんきづか
(place-name) Gomankizuka

八十八騎

see styles
 todoroki
    とどろき
(personal name) Todoroki

六万騎山

see styles
 rokumankiyama
    ろくまんきやま
(place-name) Rokumankiyama

前哨騎兵

see styles
 zenshoukihei / zenshokihe
    ぜんしょうきへい
outpost cavalry

勢成騎虎


势成骑虎

see styles
shì chéng qí hǔ
    shi4 cheng2 qi2 hu3
shih ch`eng ch`i hu
    shih cheng chi hu
if you ride a tiger, it's hard to get off (idiom); fig. impossible to stop halfway

千騎ケ岩

see styles
 senkigaiwa
    せんきがいわ
(personal name) Senkigaiwa

単騎待ち

see styles
 tankimachi
    たんきまち
{mahj} waiting for one tile to finish one's pair and one's hand; waiting for half of one's pair with four melds completed

梶原一騎

see styles
 kajiwaraikki
    かじわらいっき
(person) Kajiwara Ikki (1936.9.4-1987.1.21)

皇家騎警


皇家骑警

see styles
huáng jiā qí jǐng
    huang2 jia1 qi2 jing3
huang chia ch`i ching
    huang chia chi ching
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Canadian federal and national police force; Mounties

綺羅騎蘭

see styles
 kirakira
    きらきら
(female given name) Kirakira

遊俠騎士


游侠骑士

see styles
yóu xiá qí shì
    you2 xia2 qi2 shi4
yu hsia ch`i shih
    yu hsia chi shih
a knight-errant

顔面騎乗

see styles
 ganmenkijou / ganmenkijo
    がんめんきじょう
facesitting (sex act)

香輪寶騎


香轮宝骑

see styles
xiāng lún bǎo qí
    xiang1 lun2 bao3 qi2
hsiang lun pao ch`i
    hsiang lun pao chi
magnificent carriage and precious horses (idiom); rich family with extravagant lifestyle; ostentatious display of luxury

魔導騎士

see styles
 madoukishi / madokishi
    まどうきし
knight wizard; mage knight

魔道騎士

see styles
 madoukishi / madokishi
    まどうきし
knight wizard; mage knight

麻宮騎亜

see styles
 asamiyakia
    あさみやきあ
(person) Asamiya Kia

騎士修道会

see styles
 kishishuudoukai / kishishudokai
    きししゅうどうかい
military order

騎士道物語

see styles
 kishidoumonogatari / kishidomonogatari
    きしどうものがたり
romance (e.g. the Arthurian romances)

騎脖子拉屎


骑脖子拉屎

see styles
qí bó zi lā shǐ
    qi2 bo2 zi5 la1 shi3
ch`i po tzu la shih
    chi po tzu la shih
lit. to take a dump while riding on sb's shoulders (idiom); fig. to treat sb like garbage

騎虎の勢い

see styles
 kikonoikioi
    きこのいきおい
(expression) (idiom) (from the Book of Sui) having no choice but to carry on; having no choice but to go on; being unable to change one's course of action; (with the) momentum of (a man) riding a tiger

騎賊馬逐賊

see styles
qí zéi mǎ zhú zéi
    qi2 zei2 ma3 zhu2 zei2
ch`i tsei ma chu tsei
    chi tsei ma chu tsei
riding the thief's horse, chasing the thief

騎鶴上揚州


骑鹤上扬州

see styles
qí hè shàng yáng zhōu
    qi2 he4 shang4 yang2 zhou1
ch`i ho shang yang chou
    chi ho shang yang chou
lit. to ride a crane to Yangzhou (idiom); to get an official position

十字軍騎士

see styles
 juujigunkishi / jujigunkishi
    じゅうじぐんきし
the Crusaders

土橋安騎夫

see styles
 dobashiakio
    どばしあきお
(person) Dobashi Akio (1960.9.19-)

宗教騎士団

see styles
 shuukyoukishidan / shukyokishidan
    しゅうきょうきしだん
(See 騎士修道会) military order

旗本八万騎

see styles
 hatamotohachimanki
    はたもとはちまんき
(archaism) (See 旗本・はたもと) the shogun's eighty thousand guards, comprising hatamoto and lower-ranking vassals

白馬の騎士

see styles
 hakubanokishi
    はくばのきし
(expression) white knight; knight in shining armor

藤本安騎生

see styles
 fujimotoakio
    ふじもとあきお
(person) Fujimoto Akio

ドイツ騎士団

see styles
 doitsukishidan
    ドイツきしだん
Teutonic Knights; Teutonic Order

ヨハネ騎士団

see styles
 yohanekishidan
    ヨハネきしだん
Knights Hospitallers; Knights Hospitalers

一騎当千の兵

see styles
 ikkitousennotsuwamono / ikkitosennotsuwamono
    いっきとうせんのつわもの
great warrior

南万騎が原駅

see styles
 minamimakigaharaeki
    みなみまきがはらえき
(st) Minamimakigahara Station

聖母の騎士園

see styles
 seibonokishien / sebonokishien
    せいぼのきしえん
(place-name) Seibonokishien

Variations:
竜騎兵
龍騎兵

see styles
 ryuukihei / ryukihe
    りゅうきへい
dragoon

テンプル騎士団

see styles
 tenpurukishidan
    テンプルきしだん
(hist) Knights Templar

七騎坂トンネル

see styles
 hichikizakatonneru
    ひちきざかトンネル
(place-name) Hichikizaka Tunnel

北埼玉郡騎西町

see styles
 kitasaitamagunkisaimachi
    きたさいたまぐんきさいまち
(place-name) Kitasaitamagunkisaimachi

英国近衛騎兵隊

see styles
 eikokukonoekiheitai / ekokukonoekihetai
    えいこくこのえきへいたい
(o) Blues; Royal Horse Guards

阿騎野ゴルフ場

see styles
 akinogorufujou / akinogorufujo
    あきのゴルフじょう
(place-name) Akino Golf Links

Variations:
与力
寄騎(sK)

see styles
 yoriki
    よりき
(1) (hist) police sergeant (Edo period); (2) (hist) (also written as 寄騎) low-ranking samurai who assisted daimyo or prominent military commanders (Muromachi period)

Variations:
魔導騎士
魔道騎士

see styles
 madoukishi / madokishi
    まどうきし
knight wizard; mage knight

一騎当千のつわもの

see styles
 ikkitousennotsuwamono / ikkitosennotsuwamono
    いっきとうせんのつわもの
great warrior

王室カナダ騎馬警察

see styles
 oushitsukanadakibakeisatsu / oshitsukanadakibakesatsu
    おうしつカナダきばけいさつ
(org) Royal Canadian Mounted Police; RCMP; (o) Royal Canadian Mounted Police; RCMP

Variations:
一騎打ち(P)
一騎討ち

see styles
 ikkiuchi
    いっきうち
personal combat; one-to-one fight

Variations:
一騎当千の兵
一騎当千のつわもの

see styles
 ikkitousennotsuwamono / ikkitosennotsuwamono
    いっきとうせんのつわもの
great warrior

Variations:
一騎打ち(P)
一騎打
一騎討
一騎討ち

see styles
 ikkiuchi
    いっきうち
(noun/participle) personal combat; one-to-one fight

Variations:
一騎打ち(P)
一騎討ち
一騎打(sK)
一騎討(sK)

see styles
 ikkiuchi
    いっきうち
(n,vs,vi) single combat; duel; one-on-one fight

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

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