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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
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耳麥


耳麦

see styles
ěr mài
    er3 mai4
erh mai
headphones; earphones

耳鼓

see styles
ěr gǔ
    er3 gu3
erh ku
eardrum; tympanum (of the middle ear); tympanic membrane

耳鼻

see styles
 jibi
    じび
nose and ears; (place-name) Nibi

両耳

see styles
 ryoumimi / ryomimi
    りょうみみ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) both ears

中耳

see styles
zhōng ěr
    zhong1 er3
chung erh
 chuuji / chuji
    ちゅうじ
middle ear
middle ear; tympanum

井耳

see styles
 seiji / seji
    せいじ
(male given name) Seiji

亮耳

see styles
 ryouji / ryoji
    りょうじ
(given name) Ryōji

俗耳

see styles
 zokuji
    ぞくじ
vulgar ears; attention of the masses

俚耳

see styles
 riji
    りじ
the ears of the public

側耳


侧耳

see styles
cè ěr
    ce4 er3
ts`e erh
    tse erh
to bend an ear (to); to listen

傍耳

see styles
 katamimi
    かたみみ
things overheard

傾耳


倾耳

see styles
qīng ěr
    qing1 er3
ch`ing erh
    ching erh
to prick up one's ear; to listen attentively

兎耳

see styles
 usagimimi
    うさぎみみ
(idiom) long ears; gossiper

內耳


内耳

see styles
nèi ěr
    nei4 er3
nei erh
inner ear
See: 内耳

八耳

see styles
 yatsumimi
    やつみみ
(surname) Yatsumimi

公耳

see styles
 kouji / koji
    こうじ
(given name) Kōji

内耳

see styles
 naiji
    ないじ
inner ear

凸耳

see styles
tū ěr
    tu1 er3
t`u erh
    tu erh
flange; lug

初耳

see styles
 hatsumimi
    はつみみ
something heard for the first time; hearing something for the first time

刺耳

see styles
cì ěr
    ci4 er3
tz`u erh
    tzu erh
ear-piercing

及耳

see styles
jí ěr
    ji2 er3
chi erh
(loanword) gill (unit)

双耳

see styles
 souji / soji
    そうじ
(given name) Souji

口耳

see styles
 kouji / koji
    こうじ
mouth and ear

右耳

see styles
 yuuji / yuji
    ゆうじ
(given name) Yūji

垂耳

see styles
 taremimi
    たれみみ
lop-eared

塞耳

see styles
sāi ěr
    sai1 er3
sai erh
to block one's ears (not wishing to hear)

外耳

see styles
wài ěr
    wai4 er3
wai erh
 gaiji
    がいじ
outer ear
external ear; concha

大耳

see styles
 oomimi
    おおみみ
(1) big ears; (n,adj-nari) (2) (archaism) listening without paying attention

天耳

see styles
tiān ěr
    tian1 er3
t`ien erh
    tien erh
 ten ni
(天通) divyaśrotra, deva-ear, celestial ear.

寝耳

see styles
 nemimi
    ねみみ
something heard while sleeping

小耳

see styles
 komimi
    こみみ
(colloquialism) overhear; happened to hear that

屬耳


属耳

see styles
shǔ ěr
    shu3 er3
shu erh
 zokuni
listen with full attention

左耳

see styles
 hidarimimi
    ひだりみみ
left ear

巻耳

see styles
 kenji
    けんじ
(kana only) cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium); cockleburr; (given name) Kenji

常耳

see styles
chán ger
    chan2 ger3
ch`an ger
    chan ger
 jōni
ordinary ears

心耳

see styles
 shinji; shinni
    しんじ; しんに
(1) listening attentively; (2) (しんじ only) auricle (of the atrium)

悅耳


悦耳

see styles
yuè ěr
    yue4 er3
yüeh erh
sweet-sounding; beautiful (of sound)

押耳

see styles
 oshimi
    おしみ
(surname) Oshimi

掏耳

see styles
tāo ěr
    tao1 er3
t`ao erh
    tao erh
to remove earwax with an ear pick

採耳


采耳

see styles
cǎi ěr
    cai3 er3
ts`ai erh
    tsai erh
to remove earwax with an ear pick

掩耳

see styles
yǎn ěr
    yan3 er3
yen erh
to refuse to listen

早耳

see styles
 hayamimi
    はやみみ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) insider; keen of hearing; quick-eared; sharp-eared

昧耳

see styles
mèi ěr
    mei4 er3
mei erh
 maini
to close one's ears

木耳

see styles
mù ěr
    mu4 er3
mu erh
 kikurage; kikurage
    きくらげ; キクラゲ
wood ear; jelly ear (edible fungus); CL:朵[duo3]
(kana only) cloud ear mushroom (Auricularia auricula-judae); wood ear mushroom; Jew's ear mushroom; (given name) Mokuji

李耳

see styles
lǐ ěr
    li3 er3
li erh
 Riji
Lao Zi
Li-er

檀耳

see styles
tán ěr
    tan2 er3
t`an erh
    tan erh
 danni
v. 旃檀 Candana.

洗耳

see styles
 senji
    せんじ
(given name) Senji

炮耳

see styles
pào ěr
    pao4 er3
p`ao erh
    pao erh
trunnion; protrusions on either side of a cannon facilitating mounting and vertical pivot

焦耳

see styles
jiāo ěr
    jiao1 er3
chiao erh
joule (loanword)

熊耳

see styles
xion ger
    xion2 ger3
xion ger
 yuuji / yuji
    ゆうじ
(surname) Yūji
Mt. Xionger

片耳

see styles
 katamimi
    かたみみ
one ear

牛耳

see styles
 gyuuji / gyuji
    ぎゅうじ
ears of an ox; (given name) Gyūji

猫耳

see styles
 nekomimi; nekomimi
    ねこみみ; ネコミミ
(1) cat ears; (2) catgirl (female character with cat ears; in manga, anime, etc.); (3) ears with soft earwax that has a slight smell

玄耳

see styles
 genji
    げんじ
(given name) Genji

玉耳

see styles
 tamami
    たまみ
(female given name) Tamami

目耳

see styles
 memimi
    めみみ
(one's own) eyes and ears

眼耳

see styles
yǎn ěr
    yan3 er3
yen erh
 genni
eyes and ears

福耳

see styles
 fukumimi
    ふくみみ
plump ears (large, fleshy earlobes), said to bring good fortune

秋耳

see styles
 shuuji / shuji
    しゅうじ
(given name) Shuuji

空耳

see styles
kōng ěr
    kong1 er3
k`ung erh
    kung erh
 soramimi
    そらみみ
to intentionally reinterpret a spoken expression as if one had misheard it, for the sake of humor (often, it is a phrase in a foreign language twisted into a similar-sounding phrase in one's native language with a completely different meaning) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 空 "soramimi")
(1) mishearing; (2) (feigned) deafness; (3) homophonic translation of song lyrics for comic effect

素耳

see styles
 soji
    そじ
(given name) Soji

老耳

see styles
 roumi / romi
    ろうみ
(place-name) Roumi

聒耳

see styles
guō ěr
    guo1 er3
kuo erh
raucous; ear-splitting

聞耳

see styles
 kikimimi
    ききみみ
straining one's ears

聴耳

see styles
 kikimimi
    ききみみ
straining one's ears

聶耳


聂耳

see styles
niè ěr
    nie4 er3
nieh erh
Nie Er (1912-1935), musician and composer of the PRC national anthem March of the Volunteer Army 義勇軍進行曲|义勇军进行曲

莫耳

see styles
mò ěr
    mo4 er3
mo erh
(chemistry) mole (loanword) (Tw)

蒼耳


苍耳

see styles
cāng ěr
    cang1 er3
ts`ang erh
    tsang erh
Siberian cocklebur (botany)

虎耳

see styles
hǔ ěr
    hu3 er3
hu erh
 Koni
Śārdūla-karṇa

袋耳

see styles
 fukuromimi
    ふくろみみ
(1) retentive memory; (2) double-woven edge of cloth; (3) cryptotia; pocket ear

親耳


亲耳

see styles
qīn ěr
    qin1 er3
ch`in erh
    chin erh
with one's own ears

逆耳

see styles
nì ěr
    ni4 er3
ni erh
unpleasant to hear; grates on the ear (of home truths)

遠耳

see styles
 toomimi
    とおみみ
sharp hearing

重耳

see styles
 chouji / choji
    ちょうじ
(personal name) Chōji

銀耳


银耳

see styles
yín ěr
    yin2 er3
yin erh
white fungus (Tremella fuciformis); silver tree-ear fungus

附耳

see styles
fù ěr
    fu4 er3
fu erh
to approach sb's ear (to whisper)

雪耳

see styles
xuě ěr
    xue3 er3
hsüeh erh
snow fungus (Tremella fuciformis); white fungus

震耳

see styles
zhèn ěr
    zhen4 er3
chen erh
ear-splitting

順耳


顺耳

see styles
shùn ěr
    shun4 er3
shun erh
 junji
    じゅんじ
pleasing to the ear
(given name) Junji

頴耳

see styles
 eiji / eji
    えいじ
(given name) Eiji

馬耳

see styles
mǎ ěr
    ma3 er3
ma erh
Aśvakarṇa

髟耳

see styles
 houji / hoji
    ほうじ
(given name) Houji

鹿耳

see styles
 shikaji
    しかじ
(surname) Shikaji

黒耳

see styles
 kuromi
    くろみ
(place-name) Kuromi

耳あか

see styles
 mimiaka
    みみあか
(noun - becomes adjective with の) earwax; cerumen

耳あて

see styles
 mimiate
    みみあて
earmuffs

耳かき

see styles
 mimikaki
    みみかき
(1) earpick; (noun/participle) (2) ear cleaning (with an earpick)

耳かす

see styles
 mimikasu
    みみかす
earwax; cerumen

耳くそ

see styles
 mimikuso
    みみくそ
earwax; cerumen

耳たこ

see styles
 mimitako
    みみたこ
(expression) (abbreviation) (idiom) (colloquialism) having been told something so often that one is fed up with it

耳たぶ

see styles
 mimitabu
    みみたぶ
earlobe

耳とう

see styles
 jitou / jito
    じとう
(archaism) earplug (traditional jewellery worn in the earlobe, popular in Han-dynasty China)

耳ぬき

see styles
 miminuki
    みみぬき
(noun/participle) ear clearing; clearing the ears; equalizing pressure in the ears with external pressure

耳の日

see styles
 miminohi
    みみのひ
(exp,n) World Hearing Day (March 3)

耳ほげ

see styles
 mihoge
    みほげ
(personal name) Mihoge

耳もと

see styles
 mimimoto
    みみもと
close to the ear; into someone's ear

耳より

see styles
 mimiyori
    みみより
(noun or adjectival noun) welcome (news); inviting; encouraging; tempting; hopeful

耳ノ鼻

see styles
 miminohana
    みみのはな
(personal name) Miminohana

耳ヶ吠

see styles
 mimigahoi
    みみがほい
(place-name) Mimigahoi

耳下腺

see styles
ěr xià xiàn
    er3 xia4 xian4
erh hsia hsien
 jikasen
    じかせん
subauricular gland; parotid gland (salivary gland in the cheek)
{anat} parotid gland

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

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