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開州


开州

see styles
kāi zhōu
    kai1 zhou1
k`ai chou
    kai chou
Kaizhou, a district of Chongqing 重慶|重庆[Chong2qing4]

開工


开工

see styles
kāi gōng
    kai1 gong1
k`ai kung
    kai kung
to begin work (of a factory or engineering operation); to start a construction job

開巻

see styles
 kaikan
    かいかん
(1) opening a book; (2) opening (part) of a book

開市


开市

see styles
kāi shì
    kai1 shi4
k`ai shih
    kai shih
 kaichi
    かいち
(of a store, stock market etc) to open for trading; to make the first transaction of the day
(surname) Kaichi

開帆

see styles
 haruho
    はるほ
(personal name) Haruho

開希

see styles
 hiraki
    ひらき
(female given name) Hiraki

開帳

see styles
 kaichou / kaicho
    かいちょう
(noun/participle) (1) unveiling a Buddhist image; (2) gambling; (3) revealing something that is supposed to remain hidden

開幕


开幕

see styles
kāi mù
    kai1 mu4
k`ai mu
    kai mu
 kaimaku
    かいまく
to open (a conference); to inaugurate
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) (ant: 閉幕・1) raising the curtain; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) (ant: 閉幕・2) opening (of an event); start; beginning

開平


开平

see styles
kāi píng
    kai1 ping2
k`ai p`ing
    kai ping
 kaihei / kaihe
    かいへい
Kaiping, county-level city in Jiangmen 江門|江门, Guangdong; Kaiping district of Tangshan city 唐山市[Tang2 shan1 shi4], Hebei
(noun, transitive verb) extraction of square root; (place-name) Kaiping (China)

開庁

see styles
 kaichou / kaicho
    かいちょう
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) opening a government office (for the day); (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) opening a new government office

開広

see styles
 haruhiro
    はるひろ
(personal name) Haruhiro

開店


开店

see styles
kāi diàn
    kai1 dian4
k`ai tien
    kai tien
 kaiten
    かいてん
to open shop
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) opening a new shop; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) opening a shop (for the day)

開府

see styles
 kaifu
    かいふ
establishment of the shogunate; founding a shogunate

開度


开度

see styles
kāi dù
    kai1 du4
k`ai tu
    kai tu
 kaido
    かいど
divergence; aperture
to save

開庭


开庭

see styles
kāi tíng
    kai1 ting2
k`ai t`ing
    kai ting
to begin a (judicial) court session

開廓


开廓

see styles
kāi kuò
    kai1 kuo4
k`ai k`uo
    kai kuo
 kaikaku
vast

開廢


开废

see styles
kāi fèi
    kai1 fei4
k`ai fei
    kai fei
 kaihai
idem 遮.

開廷

see styles
 kaitei / kaite
    かいてい
(n,vs,vt,vi) court session; trial

開式

see styles
 kaishiki
    かいしき
(n,vs,vt,vi) opening of a ceremony

開弔


开吊

see styles
kāi diào
    kai1 diao4
k`ai tiao
    kai tiao
to hold memorial service; to hold a funeral

開張


开张

see styles
kāi zhāng
    kai1 zhang1
k`ai chang
    kai chang
 kaichou / kaicho
    かいちょう
to open a business; first transaction of a business day
{ent} wingspread (of an insect)

開彦

see styles
 haruhiko
    はるひこ
(male given name) Haruhiko

開往


开往

see styles
kāi wǎng
    kai1 wang3
k`ai wang
    kai wang
(of a bus, train etc) to leave for; heading for

開徳

see styles
 kaitoku
    かいとく
(surname) Kaitoku

開徵


开征

see styles
kāi zhēng
    kai1 zheng1
k`ai cheng
    kai cheng
to start collecting taxes

開心


开心

see styles
kāi xīn
    kai1 xin1
k`ai hsin
    kai hsin
 kaishin
to feel happy; to rejoice; to have a great time; to make fun of sb
To open the heat; to develop the mind; to initiate into truth.

開恩


开恩

see styles
kāi ēn
    kai1 en1
k`ai en
    kai en
to give a favor (used of Christian God)

開悟


开悟

see styles
kāi wù
    kai1 wu4
k`ai wu
    kai wu
 kaigo
    かいご
to become enlightened (Buddhism)
(noun/participle) wisdom; enlightenment
To awaken, arouse, open up the intelligence and bring enlightenment.

開愛

see styles
 akua
    あくあ
(female given name) Akua

開懷


开怀

see styles
kāi huái
    kai1 huai2
k`ai huai
    kai huai
to one's heart's content; without restraint

開成


开成

see styles
kāi chéng
    kai1 cheng2
k`ai ch`eng
    kai cheng
 kaisei / kaise
    かいせい
(place-name) Kaisei
Kaijō

開戒


开戒

see styles
kāi jiè
    kai1 jie4
k`ai chieh
    kai chieh
to end abstinence; to resume (drinking) after a break; to break (a taboo)

開戦

see styles
 kaisen
    かいせん
(n,vs,vi) outbreak of war; starting a war

開戰


开战

see styles
kāi zhàn
    kai1 zhan4
k`ai chan
    kai chan
to start a war; to make war; to battle against

開戲


开戏

see styles
kāi xì
    kai1 xi4
k`ai hsi
    kai hsi
to start an opera

開戶


开户

see styles
kāi hù
    kai1 hu4
k`ai hu
    kai hu
to open an account (bank etc)

開房


开房

see styles
kāi fáng
    kai1 fang2
k`ai fang
    kai fang
see 房間|开房间[kai1 fang2 jian1]

開所

see styles
 kaisho
    かいしょ
(n,vs,vt,vi) opening (of a new office, facility, etc.)

開扉

see styles
 kaihi
    かいひ
(n,vs,vt,vi) opening a door

開打


开打

see styles
kāi dǎ
    kai1 da3
k`ai ta
    kai ta
(of a sports competition or match) to commence; (of a war or battle) to break out; to perform acrobatic or choreographed fighting (in Chinese opera); to brawl; to come to blows

開披

see styles
 kaihi
    かいひ
(noun, transitive verb) opening (a letter); unsealing

開拍


开拍

see styles
kāi pāi
    kai1 pai1
k`ai p`ai
    kai pai
to begin shooting (a movie, a scene of a movie etc); to start the bidding (auction); to start a trading session (stock market)

開拓


开拓

see styles
kāi tuò
    kai1 tuo4
k`ai t`o
    kai to
 kaitaku
    かいたく
to break new ground (for agriculture); to open up (a new seam); to develop (border regions); fig. to open up (new horizons)
(noun, transitive verb) (1) reclamation (e.g. of wasteland); cultivation; development; (noun, transitive verb) (2) pioneering; opening up (e.g. of a new market); breaking new ground; trailblazing; (place-name) Kaitaku

開拔


开拔

see styles
kāi bá
    kai1 ba2
k`ai pa
    kai pa
to set out (of troops); departure; start date (of military expedition)

開持

see styles
 kaimochi
    かいもち
(place-name) Kaimochi

開挖


开挖

see styles
kāi wā
    kai1 wa1
k`ai wa
    kai wa
to dig out; to excavate; to scoop out; to start digging

開掘


开掘

see styles
kāi jué
    kai1 jue2
k`ai chüeh
    kai chüeh
to dig; to excavate; (fig.) to explore (archival materials) and unearth findings

開掛


开挂

see styles
kāi guà
    kai1 gua4
k`ai kua
    kai kua
to cheat in an online game (abbr. for 外掛|开外挂[kai1 wai4 gua4]); (coll.) unbelievably good

開採


开采

see styles
kāi cǎi
    kai1 cai3
k`ai ts`ai
    kai tsai
to extract (ore or other resource from a mine); to exploit; to mine

開播


开播

see styles
kāi bō
    kai1 bo1
k`ai po
    kai po
(agriculture) to begin sowing; (of a radio or TV station) to start broadcasting; (of a radio or TV station) to start to air (a program)

開支


开支

see styles
kāi zhī
    kai1 zhi1
k`ai chih
    kai chih
expenditures; expenses (CL:筆|笔[bi3],項|项[xiang4]); to spend money; (coll.) to pay wages

開放


开放

see styles
kāi fàng
    kai1 fang4
k`ai fang
    kai fang
 kaihou / kaiho
    かいほう
to bloom; to open; to be open (to the public); to open up (to the outside); to be open-minded; unrestrained by convention; unconstrained in one's sexuality
(noun, transitive verb) (1) opening (a door, window, etc.); leaving open; (noun, transitive verb) (2) opening up (e.g. to the public); allowing (public) access

開敗


开败

see styles
kāi bài
    kai1 bai4
k`ai pai
    kai pai
to wither and fall

開敞


开敞

see styles
kāi chǎng
    kai1 chang3
k`ai ch`ang
    kai chang
wide open

開敷


开敷

see styles
kāi fū
    kai1 fu1
k`ai fu
    kai fu
 kaishiki
    かいしき
(surname) Kaishiki
spread flowers

開方


开方

see styles
kāi fāng
    kai1 fang1
k`ai fang
    kai fang
 kaihou / kaiho
    かいほう
(medicine) to write out a prescription; (math.) to extract a root from a given quantity
(mathematics term) extraction of roots; evolution

開日

see styles
 haruhi
    はるひ
(personal name) Haruhi

開明


开明

see styles
kāi míng
    kai1 ming2
k`ai ming
    kai ming
 kaimei / kaime
    かいめい
enlightened; open-minded; enlightenment
(n,vs,vi) civilization; civilisation; enlightenment; (place-name) Kaimei
opening the eye

開映


开映

see styles
kāi yìng
    kai1 ying4
k`ai ying
    kai ying
 kaiei / kaie
    かいえい
to start showing a movie
(noun/participle) (ant: 終映) beginning of a screening (at a movie theatre); starting a screening

開春


开春

see styles
kāi chūn
    kai1 chun1
k`ai ch`un
    kai chun
beginning of spring; the lunar New Year

開晴


开晴

see styles
kāi qíng
    kai1 qing2
k`ai ch`ing
    kai ching
to brighten up

開智

see styles
 harutomo
    はるとも
(personal name) Harutomo

開暢


开畅

see styles
kāi chàng
    kai1 chang4
k`ai ch`ang
    kai chang
happy and carefree

開曉


开晓

see styles
kāi xiǎo
    kai1 xiao3
k`ai hsiao
    kai hsiao
 kaigyō
to open and illumine

開曠


开旷

see styles
kāi kuàng
    kai1 kuang4
k`ai k`uang
    kai kuang
open and vast

開會


开会

see styles
kāi huì
    kai1 hui4
k`ai hui
    kai hui
 kaikai
to hold a meeting; to attend a meeting
to reveal and unite

開月

see styles
 kaigetsu
    かいげつ
(surname) Kaigetsu

開服


开服

see styles
kāi fú
    kai1 fu2
k`ai fu
    kai fu
to start the servers (for an online game, typically after the system has been shut down for maintenance, upgrade etc)

開朗


开朗

see styles
kāi lǎng
    kai1 lang3
k`ai lang
    kai lang
spacious and well-lit; open and clear; (of character) optimistic; cheerful; carefree

開未

see styles
 kaimi
    かいみ
(surname) Kaimi

開本


开本

see styles
kāi běn
    kai1 ben3
k`ai pen
    kai pen
 hirakimoto
    ひらきもと
book format, similar to in-4°, in-8° etc (a 16-kai format 16|16开[shi2liu4-kai1] is roughly A4) (abbr. to |开[kai1])
(surname) Hirakimoto
To commence; the very beginning; at the beginning; to explain the beginning.

開札

see styles
 kaisatsu
    かいさつ
(noun/participle) opening or unsealing of bids

開杆

see styles
kāi gān
    kai1 gan1
k`ai kan
    kai kan
(of a snooker competition or golf tournament) to start; to kick off

開村

see styles
 kaison
    かいそん
(noun/participle) creating a new village or town; opening a village (e.g. for Olympic athletes); (surname) Kaimura

開板

see styles
 kaihan
    かいはん
(noun/participle) publishing (esp. using woodblock printing)

開枕


开枕

see styles
kāi zhěn
    kai1 zhen3
k`ai chen
    kai chen
 kaichin
    かいちん
{Buddh} bringing out the pillows and futon (in Zen Buddhism); sleeping
To display the pillows, i.e. retire to bed.

開架


开架

see styles
kāi jià
    kai1 jia4
k`ai chia
    kai chia
 kaika
    かいか
open shelves (in self-service store or user access library)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) open access (in a library); open shelves

開栄

see styles
 kaiei / kaie
    かいえい
(place-name) Kaiei

開栓

see styles
 kaisen
    かいせん
(noun/participle) (1) (ant: 閉栓・1) unstopping; uncorking; uncapping; opening; (noun/participle) (2) (ant: 閉栓・2) connecting (e.g. gas supply)

開校

see styles
 kaikou / kaiko
    かいこう
(n,vs,vt,vi) opening a school

開桿


开杆

see styles
kāi gǎn
    kai1 gan3
k`ai kan
    kai kan
to tee off (golf); to break (snooker)

開梱

see styles
 kaikon
    かいこん
(noun/participle) open (as of a pack)

開森

see styles
 kaimori
    かいもり
(surname) Kaimori

開業


开业

see styles
kāi yè
    kai1 ye4
k`ai yeh
    kai yeh
 kaigyou / kaigyo
    かいぎょう
to open a business; to open a practice; open (for business)
(n,vs,vt,vi) opening a business; opening a practice

開楽

see styles
 kairaku
    かいらく
(surname) Kairaku

開槍


开枪

see styles
kāi qiāng
    kai1 qiang1
k`ai ch`iang
    kai chiang
to open fire; to shoot a gun

開橋

see styles
 hirakibashi
    ひらきばし
(place-name) Hirakibashi

開機


开机

see styles
kāi jī
    kai1 ji1
k`ai chi
    kai chi
to start an engine; to boot up (a computer); to press Ctrl-Alt-Delete; to begin shooting a film or TV show

開權


开权

see styles
kāi quán
    kai1 quan2
k`ai ch`üan
    kai chüan
 kai gon
opening with the provisional

開次

see styles
 kaiji
    かいじ
(given name) Kaiji

開歌

see styles
 haruka
    はるか
(female given name) Haruka

開正

see styles
 harumasa
    はるまさ
(personal name) Harumasa

開步


开步

see styles
kāi bù
    kai1 bu4
k`ai pu
    kai pu
to step forward; to walk

開水


开水

see styles
kāi shuǐ
    kai1 shui3
k`ai shui
    kai shui
boiled water; boiling water

開永

see styles
 hiranaga
    ひらなが
(personal name) Hiranaga

開江


开江

see styles
kāi jiāng
    kai1 jiang1
k`ai chiang
    kai chiang
 hirakue
    ひらくえ
Kaijiang county in Dazhou 達州|达州[Da2 zhou1], Sichuan
(place-name) Hirakue

開沢

see styles
 hirakizawa
    ひらきざわ
(personal name) Hirakizawa

開河


开河

see styles
kāi hé
    kai1 he2
k`ai ho
    kai ho
to open a river; to dig a canal; to thaw (of river)

開治

see styles
 kaiji
    かいじ
(given name) Kaiji

開沼

see styles
 kainuma
    かいぬま
(surname) Kainuma

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

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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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