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Simple Dictionary Definition |
開泉 see styles |
kaiizumi / kaizumi かいいずみ |
(surname) Kaiizumi |
開法 开法 see styles |
kāi fǎ kai1 fa3 k`ai fa kai fa kaihō かいほう |
(mathematics term) extraction of roots; evolution To found a sect or teaching, e.g. as Buddha founded Buddhism; the method of opening, or beginning. |
開洋 see styles |
kaiyou / kaiyo かいよう |
(given name) Kaiyou |
開津 see styles |
kaizu かいづ |
(place-name) Kaizu |
開流 see styles |
akuru あくる |
(female given name) Akuru |
開浴 see styles |
kaiyoku かいよく |
{Buddh} bathing (in a Zen Temple) |
開消 开消 see styles |
kāi xiāo kai1 xiao1 k`ai hsiao kai hsiao |
variant of 開銷|开销[kai1 xiao1] |
開涮 开涮 see styles |
kāi shuàn kai1 shuan4 k`ai shuan kai shuan |
(coll.) to make fun of (sb); to play tricks on |
開淸 开淸 see styles |
kāi qīng kai1 qing1 k`ai ch`ing kai ching Kaisei |
Gaecheong |
開渠 see styles |
kaikyo かいきょ |
open ditch; open channel; open conduit; open culvert |
開渡 see styles |
kaiwatari かいわたり |
(surname) Kaiwatari |
開港 see styles |
kaikou / kaiko かいこう |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) opening a port (seaport, airport, etc.); starting operations at a port; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) opening a port to foreign vessels or trade |
開湯 see styles |
kaitou / kaito かいとう |
opening of a hot spring or bathhouse |
開源 开源 see styles |
kāi yuán kai1 yuan2 k`ai yüan kai yüan kaigen かいげん |
to establish additional sources of revenue; (computing) open-source (abbr. for 開放源碼|开放源码[kai1fang4 yuan2ma3]) (place-name) Kaigen |
開溜 开溜 see styles |
kāi liū kai1 liu1 k`ai liu kai liu |
to leave in stealth; to slip away |
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. |
開澤 see styles |
hirakizawa ひらきざわ |
(surname) Hirakizawa |
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) |
開炉 see styles |
kairo かいろ |
(See 閉炉) first lighting of the hearth in a Zen temple (first day of the 10th or 11th month) |
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 |
開版 see styles |
kaihan かいはん |
(noun/participle) publishing (esp. using woodblock printing) |
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 |
開現 see styles |
kaigen かいげん |
(surname) Kaigen |
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) |
開瑠 see styles |
akuru あくる |
(female given name) Akuru |
開生 see styles |
haruki はるき |
(personal name) Haruki |
開甫 see styles |
haruhiro はるひろ |
(personal name) Haruhiro |
開田 see styles |
hirata ひらた |
(surname) Hirata |
開町 see styles |
hirakichou / hirakicho ひらきちょう |
(place-name) Hirakichō |
開畑 see styles |
kaihata かいはた |
(place-name) Kaihata |
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 |
開発 see styles |
kaihatsu(p); kaihotsu(ok) かいはつ(P); かいほつ(ok) |
(noun, transitive verb) development; exploitation (of resources); (place-name, surname) Kaihotsu |
開登 see styles |
haruto はると |
(personal name) Haruto |
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 |
開盛 see styles |
kaisei / kaise かいせい |
(place-name) Kaisei |
開盤 开盘 see styles |
kāi pán kai1 pan2 k`ai p`an kai pan |
to commence trading (stock market) |
開真 see styles |
kaishin かいしん |
(given name) Kaishin |
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 |
開知 see styles |
harutomo はるとも |
(personal name) Harutomo |
開砲 开炮 see styles |
kāi pào kai1 pao4 k`ai p`ao kai pao |
to open fire |
開礎 see styles |
harumoto はるもと |
(personal name) Harumoto |
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 |
開秀 see styles |
kaishuu / kaishu かいしゅう |
(personal name) Kaishuu |
開秋 see styles |
kaishuu / kaishu かいしゅう |
(personal name) Kaishuu |
開穂 see styles |
haruho はるほ |
(personal name) Haruho |
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 |
開笹 see styles |
kaizasa かいざさ |
(place-name) Kaizasa |
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 |
開管 see styles |
kaikan かいかん |
open pipe |
開箱 开箱 see styles |
kāi xiāng kai1 xiang1 k`ai hsiang kai hsiang |
unboxing; to unbox |
開範 see styles |
harunori はるのり |
(personal name) Harunori |
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] |
開篭 see styles |
kaigomori かいごもり |
(place-name) Kaigomori |
開籐 see styles |
kaidou / kaido かいどう |
(surname) Kaidou |
開米 see styles |
hiragome ひらごめ |
(surname) Hiragome |
開紀 see styles |
harunori はるのり |
(personal name) Harunori |
開素 开素 see styles |
kāi sù kai1 su4 k`ai su kai su kaiso |
to relax rules on prohibited food and drink |
開経 see styles |
kaikyou / kaikyo かいきょう |
(1) {Buddh} prefatory sutra; (2) opening a sutra; beginning to read a sutra |
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 |
開缶 see styles |
kaikan かいかん |
(noun/participle) opening a can |
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 |
開美 see styles |
harumi はるみ |
(personal name) Harumi |
開耶 see styles |
sakuya さくや |
(female given name) Sakuya |
開聞 see styles |
kaimon かいもん |
(place-name) Kaimon |
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 |
開胸 see styles |
kaikyou / kaikyo かいきょう |
(n,vs,vi) {med} thoracotomy |
開脚 see styles |
kaikyaku かいきゃく |
(noun/participle) (ant: 閉脚・へいきゃく) spreading the legs (wide apart); opening the legs |
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 |
開腹 see styles |
kaifuku かいふく |
(n,vs,vi) {med} making an incision in the abdomen; performing a laparotomy |
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) |
開華 see styles |
haruka はるか |
(personal name) Haruka |
開萩 see styles |
kaishuu / kaishu かいしゅう |
(personal name) Kaishuu |
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 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "開" 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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