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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
開滿 开满 see styles |
kāi mǎn kai1 man3 k`ai man kai man |
to bloom abundantly |
開演 开演 see styles |
kāi yǎn kai1 yan3 k`ai yen kai yen kaien かいえん |
(of a play, movie etc) to begin (n,vs,vt,vi) curtain raising; starting (e.g. play, concert) To lecture, explain at length, expound. |
開火 开火 see styles |
kāi huǒ kai1 huo3 k`ai huo kai huo |
to open fire; to start shooting; to light the flame (for cooking) |
開燈 开灯 see styles |
kāi dēng kai1 deng1 k`ai teng kai teng |
to turn on the light |
開爐 开炉 see styles |
kāi lú kai1 lu2 k`ai lu kai lu kairo |
to open a furnace; to start up a furnace opening braziers |
開犁 开犁 see styles |
kāi lí kai1 li2 k`ai li kai li |
to start plowing; to plow the first furrow |
開獎 开奖 see styles |
kāi jiǎng kai1 jiang3 k`ai chiang kai chiang |
to announce the winners in a lottery |
開球 开球 see styles |
kāi qiú kai1 qiu2 k`ai ch`iu kai chiu |
open ball (math.); to start a ball game; to kick off (soccer); to tee off (golf) |
開疆 开疆 see styles |
kāi jiāng kai1 jiang1 k`ai chiang kai chiang |
to pioneer a frontier area; to open up new territory |
開發 开发 see styles |
kāi fā kai1 fa1 k`ai fa kai fa kaihotsu かいほつ |
to exploit (a resource); to open up (for development); to develop (surname) Kaihotsu To star, begin, send forth. |
開白 开白 see styles |
kāi bái kai1 bai2 k`ai pai kai pai kaibyaku |
To start from the bare ground; to begin a ceremony. |
開皌 开皌 see styles |
kāi mò kai1 mo4 k`ai mo kai mo |
to receive condolences |
開盒 开盒 see styles |
kāi hé kai1 he2 k`ai ho kai ho |
(slang) to dox |
開盤 开盘 see styles |
kāi pán kai1 pan2 k`ai p`an kai pan |
to commence trading (stock market) |
開眼 开眼 see styles |
kāi yǎn kai1 yan3 k`ai yen kai yen kaigan; kaigen かいがん; かいげん |
to open one's eyes; to widen one's horizons (n,vs,vi) (1) (esp. かいげん) enlightenment; spiritual awakening; opening one's eyes to the truth; (n,vs,vi) (2) (esp. かいげん) reaching one's peak (as a performer, etc.); reaching the highest echelons; (n,vs,vi,vt) (3) (かいがん only) gaining eyesight; restoring eyesight; opening the eyes; (n,vs,vi) (4) (かいげん only) {Buddh} filling out the eyes (of a Buddha) as the last step of consecrating a new statue or picture; ceremony where a newly made image or idol is consecrated opening the eye |
開砲 开炮 see styles |
kāi pào kai1 pao4 k`ai p`ao kai pao |
to open fire |
開礦 开矿 see styles |
kāi kuàng kai1 kuang4 k`ai k`uang kai kuang |
to mine; to open a seam |
開示 开示 see styles |
kāi shì kai1 shi4 k`ai shih kai shih kaiji かいじ |
to instruct (novices); to preach; to teach; to reveal (noun, transitive verb) (1) release (of information, documents, etc.); disclosure; display; (2) {law} discovery to elucidate the teachings |
開祖 开祖 see styles |
kāi zǔ kai1 zu3 k`ai tsu kai tsu kaiso かいそ |
(sect) founder; apostle; originator; inventor The founder of a sect, or clan. |
開票 开票 see styles |
kāi piào kai1 piao4 k`ai p`iao kai piao kaihyou / kaihyo かいひょう |
to open ballot boxes; to count votes; to make out a voucher or invoice etc; to write out a receipt (n,vs,vt,vi) counting ballots; tally (of votes) |
開禁 开禁 see styles |
kāi jìn kai1 jin4 k`ai chin kai chin |
to lift a ban; to lift a curfew |
開福 开福 see styles |
kāi fú kai1 fu2 k`ai fu kai fu |
Kaifu district of Changsha city 長沙市|长沙市[Chang2 sha1 shi4], Hunan |
開竅 开窍 see styles |
kāi qiào kai1 qiao4 k`ai ch`iao kai chiao |
to get it straight; to start to understand things properly; enlightenment dawns |
開立 开立 see styles |
kāi lì kai1 li4 k`ai li kai li kairyuu / kairyu かいりゅう |
to found; to establish; to set up; to open (an account, a branch store etc); to draw up (a certificate, receipt, prescription etc) (noun, transitive verb) extraction of cubic root |
開站 开站 see styles |
kāi zhàn kai1 zhan4 k`ai chan kai chan |
to put a new bus or railway station into operation |
開端 开端 see styles |
kāi duān kai1 duan1 k`ai tuan kai tuan |
start; beginning |
開筆 开笔 see styles |
kāi bǐ kai1 bi3 k`ai pi kai pi |
to start learning as a poet; to write one's first (poem, essay etc) |
開筵 开筵 see styles |
kāi yán kai1 yan2 k`ai yen kai yen |
to host a banquet |
開箱 开箱 see styles |
kāi xiāng kai1 xiang1 k`ai hsiang kai hsiang |
unboxing; to unbox |
開篇 开篇 see styles |
kāi piān kai1 pian1 k`ai p`ien kai pien |
start of literary work; opening song of ballad in Tanci style 彈詞|弹词[tan2 ci2] |
開素 开素 see styles |
kāi sù kai1 su4 k`ai su kai su kaiso |
to relax rules on prohibited food and drink |
開經 开经 see styles |
kāi jīng kai1 jing1 k`ai ching kai ching kaikyō |
opening sūtra |
開綻 开绽 see styles |
kāi zhàn kai1 zhan4 k`ai chan kai chan |
to come unsewn |
開線 开线 see styles |
kāi xiàn kai1 xian4 k`ai hsien kai hsien |
to come unsewn; to split at the seam |
開縣 开县 see styles |
kāi xiàn kai1 xian4 k`ai hsien kai hsien |
Kai county in Wanzhou suburbs of north Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan |
開罪 开罪 see styles |
kāi zuì kai1 zui4 k`ai tsui kai tsui |
to offend sb; to give offense; to displease |
開羅 开罗 see styles |
kāi luó kai1 luo2 k`ai lo kai lo |
Cairo, capital of Egypt |
開胃 开胃 see styles |
kāi wèi kai1 wei4 k`ai wei kai wei |
to whet the appetite; appetizing; to amuse oneself at sb's expense; to tease |
開脫 开脱 see styles |
kāi tuō kai1 tuo1 k`ai t`o kai to |
to exculpate; to absolve; to exonerate |
開腔 开腔 see styles |
kāi qiāng kai1 qiang1 k`ai ch`iang kai chiang |
to speak out; to start speaking |
開膠 开胶 see styles |
kāi jiāo kai1 jiao1 k`ai chiao kai chiao |
to come unglued; to come apart |
開臉 开脸 see styles |
kāi liǎn kai1 lian3 k`ai lien kai lien |
(of a bride-to-be) to remove facial hair and trim hairline (old); to carve a face |
開臺 开台 see styles |
kāi tái kai1 tai2 k`ai t`ai kai tai |
start of play; opening of theatrical performance |
開船 开船 see styles |
kāi chuán kai1 chuan2 k`ai ch`uan kai chuan kaifune かいふね |
to set sail (surname) Kaifune |
開花 开花 see styles |
kāi huā kai1 hua1 k`ai hua kai hua kaika かいか |
More info & calligraphy: Opening / Blooming Flowers(n,vs,vi) (1) flowering; blooming; blossoming; coming into bloom; (n,vs,vi) (2) flowering (of a civilization, talent, etc.); blossoming; blooming; bearing fruit (of efforts); (female given name) Haruka |
開苞 开苞 see styles |
kāi bāo kai1 bao1 k`ai pao kai pao |
to deflower |
開荒 开荒 see styles |
kāi huāng kai1 huang1 k`ai huang kai huang |
to open up land (for agriculture) |
開葷 开荤 see styles |
kāi hūn kai1 hun1 k`ai hun kai hun kaikun |
to eat meat after having maintained a vegetarian diet; (fig.) to do something as a novel experience 開素 To abandon vegetarianism, as is permitted in case of sickness. |
開蒙 开蒙 see styles |
kāi méng kai1 meng2 k`ai meng kai meng |
(old) (of a child) to begin schooling |
開藥 开药 see styles |
kāi yào kai1 yao4 k`ai yao kai yao |
to prescribe medicine |
開行 开行 see styles |
kāi xíng kai1 xing2 k`ai hsing kai hsing haruyuki はるゆき |
(of a bus, a train, a boat) to start off (personal name) Haruyuki |
開衩 开衩 see styles |
kāi chà kai1 cha4 k`ai ch`a kai cha |
slit (in clothing) |
開裂 开裂 see styles |
kāi liè kai1 lie4 k`ai lieh kai lieh kairetsu かいれつ |
to split open; to dehisce (of fruit or cotton bolls, to split open) (n,vs,vi) (1) {chem} (bond) cleavage; (n,vs,vi) (2) splitting open to burst |
開襟 开襟 see styles |
kāi jīn kai1 jin1 k`ai chin kai chin kaikin かいきん |
buttoned Chinese tunic; unbuttoned (to cool down) (n,vs,adj-no) open-necked (shirt) |
開覺 开觉 see styles |
kāi jué kai1 jue2 k`ai chüeh kai chüeh kaikaku |
More info & calligraphy: Open Mind |
開解 开解 see styles |
kāi jiě kai1 jie3 k`ai chieh kai chieh kaige |
to straighten out; to explain; to ease sb's anxiety To expound, explain. |
開言 开言 see styles |
kāi yán kai1 yan2 k`ai yen kai yen |
to start to speak |
開設 开设 see styles |
kāi shè kai1 she4 k`ai she kai she kaisetsu かいせつ |
to offer (goods or services); to open (for business etc) (noun, transitive verb) establishment; opening; setting up; inauguration |
開許 开许 see styles |
kāi xǔ kai1 xu3 k`ai hsü kai hsü kaiko |
(literary) to allow; to permit to permit |
開誘 开诱 see styles |
kāi yòu kai1 you4 k`ai yu kai yu kaiyū |
to reveal |
開誠 开诚 see styles |
kāi chéng kai1 cheng2 k`ai ch`eng kai cheng |
to be honest; to show sincerity |
開課 开课 see styles |
kāi kè kai1 ke4 k`ai k`o kai ko |
school begins; give a course; teach a subject |
開講 开讲 see styles |
kāi jiǎng kai1 jiang3 k`ai chiang kai chiang kaikou / kaiko かいこう |
to begin a lecture; to start on a story (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) (See 閉講) start of a course; start of lectures; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) opening of a new course; offering a course (for the first time) |
開譬 开譬 see styles |
kāi pì kai1 pi4 k`ai p`i kai pi kaihi |
introducing the simile |
開議 开议 see styles |
kāi yì kai1 yi4 k`ai i kai i |
to hold a (business) meeting; to start negotiations |
開賬 开账 see styles |
kāi zhàng kai1 zhang4 k`ai chang kai chang |
to make out a bill |
開賽 开赛 see styles |
kāi sài kai1 sai4 k`ai sai kai sai |
to start a match; the kick-off |
開走 开走 see styles |
kāi zǒu kai1 zou3 k`ai tsou kai tsou |
to go (of car, train etc); to drive off |
開赴 开赴 see styles |
kāi fù kai1 fu4 k`ai fu kai fu |
(of troops) to depart for; to head for |
開路 开路 see styles |
kāi lù kai1 lu4 k`ai lu kai lu |
to open up a path; to make one's way through; to construct a road; (electricity) open circuit |
開車 开车 see styles |
kāi chē kai1 che1 k`ai ch`e kai che |
to drive a car |
開辦 开办 see styles |
kāi bàn kai1 ban4 k`ai pan kai pan |
to open; to start (a business etc); to set up |
開通 开通 see styles |
kāi tong kai1 tong5 k`ai t`ung kai tung kaitsuu / kaitsu かいつう |
open-minded (n,vs,vi) (1) opening (of a new road, railway, etc.); going into operation (e.g. telephone communication); beginning services; (n,vs,vi) (2) reopening (e.g. of a road to traffic); resumption of services to open |
開道 开道 see styles |
kāi dào kai1 dao4 k`ai tao kai tao kaidou / kaido かいどう |
to clear the way (surname) Kaidō to enlighten [others] |
開達 开达 see styles |
kāi dá kai1 da2 k`ai ta kai ta kaidatsu |
to know |
開遠 开远 see styles |
kāi yuǎn kai1 yuan3 k`ai yüan kai yüan |
Kaiyuan, county-level city in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
開遮 开遮 see styles |
kāi zhē kai1 zhe1 k`ai che kai che kaisha |
The adversatives, permit 開 or prohibit 遮; also 開廢. |
開避 开避 see styles |
kāi bì kai1 bi4 k`ai pi kai pi kaihi |
to avoid (someone else) |
開釋 开释 see styles |
kāi shì kai1 shi4 k`ai shih kai shih |
to release (a prisoner) |
開金 开金 see styles |
kāi jīn kai1 jin1 k`ai chin kai chin |
carated gold (alloy containing stated proportion of gold) |
開銷 开销 see styles |
kāi xiāo kai1 xiao1 k`ai hsiao kai hsiao |
to pay (expenses); expenses; (old) to dismiss (an employee) |
開鍋 开锅 see styles |
kāi guō kai1 guo1 k`ai kuo kai kuo |
to season a wok; to take the lid off a pot; (of the contents of a pot) to start to boil; (fig.) to become rowdy |
開鎖 开锁 see styles |
kāi suǒ kai1 suo3 k`ai so kai so |
to unlock |
開鐮 开镰 see styles |
kāi lián kai1 lian2 k`ai lien kai lien |
to start the harvest |
開鑼 开锣 see styles |
kāi luó kai1 luo2 k`ai lo kai lo |
to beat the gong to open a performance |
開鑽 开钻 see styles |
kāi zuān kai1 zuan1 k`ai tsuan kai tsuan |
to start drilling |
開鑿 开凿 see styles |
kāi záo kai1 zao2 k`ai tsao kai tsao kaisaku かいさく |
to cut (a canal, tunnel, well etc) (noun/participle) excavation; cutting; digging |
開門 开门 see styles |
kāi mén kai1 men2 k`ai men kai men kaimon かいもん |
More info & calligraphy: Open Door(n,vs,vi) opening gate opens the gate |
開間 开间 see styles |
kāi jiān kai1 jian1 k`ai chien kai chien |
unit for the width of a room, equal to the standard width of a room in an old-style house – about 10 chi 尺[chi3]; width of a room; (architecture) bay |
開闊 开阔 see styles |
kāi kuò kai1 kuo4 k`ai k`uo kai kuo |
wide; open (spaces); to open up |
開關 开关 see styles |
kāi guān kai1 guan1 k`ai kuan kai kuan |
power switch; gas valve; to open the city (or frontier) gate; to open and close; to switch on and off |
開闡 开阐 see styles |
kāi chǎn kai1 chan3 k`ai ch`an kai chan kaisen |
to open and make clear |
開闢 开辟 see styles |
kāi pì kai1 pi4 k`ai p`i kai pi kaibyaku; kaihyaku(ok) かいびゃく; かいひゃく(ok) |
to open up; to set up; to establish beginning of the world; creation |
開除 开除 see styles |
kāi chú kai1 chu2 k`ai ch`u kai chu kaijo |
to expel (a member of an organization); to fire (an employee) to expel |
開陽 开阳 see styles |
kāi yáng kai1 yang2 k`ai yang kai yang kaiyou / kaiyo かいよう |
Mizar; Zeta Ursae Majoris in the Big Dipper; see 開陽縣|开阳县[Kai1yang2 Xian4] (place-name) Kaiyou |
開集 开集 see styles |
kāi jí kai1 ji2 k`ai chi kai chi |
open set (math.) |
開霽 开霁 see styles |
kāi jì kai1 ji4 k`ai chi kai chi |
to clear up (of weather) |
開靜 开静 see styles |
kāi jìng kai1 jing4 k`ai ching kai ching kaijō |
To break the silence, i.e. rouse from sleep. |
開革 开革 see styles |
kāi gé kai1 ge2 k`ai ko kai ko |
to fire; to discharge |
開頭 开头 see styles |
kāi tóu kai1 tou2 k`ai t`ou kai tou kaitou / kaito かいとう |
beginning; to start (n,vs,vi) {surg} craniotomy |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "开" 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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