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<12345678>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization | Simple Dictionary Definition | 
| 追起訴see styles | tsuikiso ついきそ | (noun, transitive verb) {law} supplementary indictment | 
| 追越しsee styles | oikoshi おいこし | passing; overtaking | 
| 追越すsee styles | oikosu おいこす | (transitive verb) (1) to pass (e.g. car); to overtake; (2) to surpass; to outstrip; to get ahead of; to outdistance | 
| 追跡者see styles | tsuisekisha ついせきしゃ | pursuer | 
| 追送検see styles | tsuisouken / tsuisoken ついそうけん | (noun/participle) forwarding documents regarding an additional charge to the public prosecutor | 
| 追逐賽 追逐赛see styles | zhuī zhú sài zhui1 zhu2 sai4 chui chu sai | pursuit race; chase | 
| 追進町see styles | tsuishinchou / tsuishincho ついしんちょう | (place-name) Tsuishinchō | 
| 追部野see styles | obbeno おっべの | (place-name) Obbeno | 
| 追郷谷see styles | oigoudani / oigodani おいごうだに | (place-name) Oigoudani | 
| 追野野see styles | oinono おいのの | (place-name) Oinono | 
| 追鍋沢see styles | oinabezawa おいなべざわ | (place-name) Oinabezawa | 
| 追随性see styles | tsuizuisei / tsuizuise ついずいせい | compliance; conformance | 
| 追随者see styles | tsuizuisha ついずいしゃ | acolyte; adherent; follower; imitator; copycat | 
| 追隨者 追随者see styles | zhuī suí zhě zhui1 sui2 zhe3 chui sui che | follower; adherent; following See: 追随者 | 
| 追風山see styles | oiteyama おいてやま | (surname) Oiteyama | 
| 追風海see styles | hayateumi はやてうみ | (surname) Hayateumi | 
| 北鹿追see styles | kitashikaoi きたしかおい | (place-name) Kitashikaoi | 
| 受追捧see styles | shòu zhuī pěng shou4 zhui1 peng3 shou chui p`eng shou chui peng | to be eagerly sought after | 
| 後追いsee styles | atooi あとおい | (noun/participle) (1) trailing; chasing after; (2) imitation; copy | 
| 新追前see styles | shinoimae しんおいまえ | (place-name) Shin'oimae | 
| 東追分see styles | higashioiwake ひがしおいわけ | (place-name) Higashioiwake | 
| 深追いsee styles | fukaoi ふかおい | (noun, transitive verb) chasing too far; pursuing relentlessly | 
| 無追悔 无追悔see styles | wú zhuī huǐ wu2 zhui1 hui3 wu chui hui mu tsuike | absence of regret | 
| 熊追山see styles | kumaoiyama くまおいやま | (personal name) Kumaoiyama | 
| 熊追川see styles | kumaoigawa くまおいがわ | (place-name) Kumaoigawa | 
| 熊追橋see styles | kumaoibashi くまおいばし | (place-name) Kumaoibashi | 
| 熊追沢see styles | kumaoizawa くまおいざわ | (place-name) Kumaoizawa | 
| 牛追いsee styles | ushioi うしおい | (1) cattle droving; (2) drover; cowpoke; cowpuncher; (3) running of the bulls; encierro | 
| 犬追原see styles | inuoibara いぬおいばら | (place-name) Inuoibara | 
| 犬追物see styles | inuoumono / inuomono いぬおうもの | (hist) inuoumono; Kamakura-period sport in which horseback-mounted archers shot at dogs inside a large circular enclosure | 
| 矢追町see styles | yaoimachi やおいまち | (place-name) Yaoimachi | 
| 竹ノ追see styles | takenohasama たけのはさま | (place-name) Takenohasama | 
| 虫追町see styles | musouchou / musocho むそうちょう | (place-name) Musouchō | 
| 西追分see styles | nishioiwake にしおいわけ | (place-name) Nishioiwake | 
| 訴追側see styles | sotsuigawa そついがわ | (the) prosecution | 
| 訴追者see styles | sotsuisha そついしゃ | prosecutor | 
| 跡追いsee styles | atooi あとおい | (noun/participle) (1) trailing; chasing after; (2) imitation; copy | 
| 長追いsee styles | nagaoi ながおい | (noun, transitive verb) long pursuit | 
| 長追原see styles | nagasakubaru ながさくばる | (place-name) Nagasakubaru | 
| 馬追いsee styles | umaoi うまおい | (1) loading a horse with passengers or baggage; (2) driving a horse into a pen; (3) (abbreviation) (See 馬追虫) Hexacentrus japonicus (species of katydid); Hexacentrus unicolor (species of katydid) | 
| 馬追山see styles | umaoiyama うまおいやま | (personal name) Umaoiyama | 
| 馬追橋see styles | umaoibashi うまおいばし | (place-name) Umaoibashi | 
| 馬追沢see styles | umaoizawa うまおいざわ | (place-name) Umaoizawa | 
| 馬追虫see styles | umaoimushi うまおいむし | (rare) (See 馬追い) Hexacentrus japonicus (species of katydid); Hexacentrus unicolor (species of katydid) | 
| 鳥追いsee styles | torioi とりおい | (1) driving off birds; (2) procession held at the New Year to chase away the birds for the year, with children singing songs as the villagers walked from house to house; (3) female street musician who wore a braided hat and carried a shamisen; (4) street entertainer who appeared on New Year's eve and performed with a fan | 
| 鳥追棒see styles | torioibou / torioibo とりおいぼう | (archaism) (See 鳥追・2) stick used to drive off birds (during the New Year's procession) | 
| 鳥追歌see styles | torioiuta とりおいうた | song sung by children during the New Year's bird-driving procession (later adopted by door-to-door musicians) | 
| 鳥追町see styles | torioimachi とりおいまち | (place-name) Torioimachi | 
| 鹿追北see styles | shikaoikita しかおいきた | (place-name) Shikaoikita | 
| 鹿追南see styles | shikaoiminami しかおいみなみ | (place-name) Shikaoiminami | 
| 鹿追橋see styles | shikaoibashi しかおいばし | (place-name) Shikaoibashi | 
| 鹿追町see styles | shikaoichou / shikaoicho しかおいちょう | (place-name) Shikaoichō | 
| 追いこすsee styles | oikosu おいこす | (transitive verb) (1) to pass (e.g. car); to overtake; (2) to surpass; to outstrip; to get ahead of; to outdistance | 
| 追いコンsee styles | oikon おいコン | (abbreviation) (slang) farewell party; send-off party | 
| 追いつくsee styles | oitsuku おいつく | (v5k,vi) (1) to catch up (with); to draw level; to pull even; to reach; (2) to be compensated; to make up for one's loses | 
| 追いはぎsee styles | oihagi おいはぎ | (1) highwayman; bandit; brigand; mugger; (2) highway robbery; holdup; mugging | 
| 追いやるsee styles | oiyaru おいやる | (transitive verb) (1) to drive away; to order off; to chase away; (2) to force into an unpleasant situation (bankruptcy, prostitution, suicide, etc.) | 
| 追い付くsee styles | oitsuku おいつく | (v5k,vi) (1) to catch up (with); to draw level; to pull even; to reach; (2) to be compensated; to make up for one's loses | 
| 追い出しsee styles | oidashi おいだし | (1) expulsion; dismissal; ejection; eviction; (2) drum beat at the end of a day's performance (in the theatre, sumo, etc.) | 
| 追い出すsee styles | oidasu おいだす | (transitive verb) to expel; to drive out | 
| 追い切りsee styles | oikiri おいきり | {horse} trial | 
| 追い剥ぎsee styles | oihagi おいはぎ | (1) highwayman; bandit; brigand; mugger; (2) highway robbery; holdup; mugging | 
| 追い回すsee styles | oimawasu おいまわす | (transitive verb) to chase about; to hang on; to drive hard | 
| 追い打ちsee styles | oiuchi おいうち | final blow; attacking while pursuing; attacking the routed enemy | 
| 追い払いsee styles | oibarai おいばらい | (noun, transitive verb) supplementary payment | 
| 追い払うsee styles | oiparau おいぱらう oiharau おいはらう | (transitive verb) to drive away; to clear; to scatter; to disperse | 
| 追い抜きsee styles | oinuki おいぬき | pursuit; overtaking | 
| 追い抜くsee styles | oinuku おいぬく | (transitive verb) (1) to pass (a car); to overtake; (2) to surpass; to outstrip; to outdistance; to outsail | 
| 追い捲るsee styles | oimakuru おいまくる | (transitive verb) (1) to disperse; to chase away; (2) to pursue relentlessly; to be in hot pursuit | 
| 追い撃ちsee styles | oiuchi おいうち | final blow; attacking while pursuing; attacking the routed enemy | 
| 追い炊きsee styles | oidaki おいだき | (noun/participle) (1) reheating bathwater; (2) boiling additional rice | 
| 追い焚きsee styles | oidaki おいだき | (noun/participle) (1) reheating bathwater; (2) boiling additional rice | 
| 追い物射see styles | oimonoi おいものい | (noun/participle) shooting a fleeing target (usu. animal) from horseback | 
| 追い着くsee styles | oitsuku おいつく | (v5k,vi) (1) to catch up (with); to draw level; to pull even; to reach; (2) to be compensated; to make up for one's loses | 
| 追い立てsee styles | oitate おいたて | ejection; eviction; dispossession | 
| 追い縋るsee styles | oisugaru おいすがる | (v5r,vi) to be hot on a person's heels | 
| 追い羽根see styles | oibane おいばね | battledore and shuttlecock game (played at the beginning of the year) | 
| 追い落しsee styles | oiotoshi おいおとし | (1) chasing down; pushing down; deposing; ousting; (2) sacrificing to create a shortage of liberties, then capturing (in the game of go) | 
| 追い討ちsee styles | oiuchi おいうち | final blow; attacking while pursuing; attacking the routed enemy | 
| 追い越しsee styles | oikoshi おいこし | passing; overtaking | 
| 追い越すsee styles | oikosu おいこす | (transitive verb) (1) to pass (e.g. car); to overtake; (2) to surpass; to outstrip; to get ahead of; to outdistance | 
| 追い込みsee styles | oikomi おいこみ | (1) final stage; last spurt; (2) live printing area (in publishing); (3) gallery (theatre); (4) (See 追い込む・おいこむ) driving (animals, fish, etc.); herding; chasing | 
| 追い込むsee styles | oikomu おいこむ | (transitive verb) (1) to herd; to drive; to chase; to corral; (transitive verb) (2) to corner; to force someone into doing; (transitive verb) (3) to go hard; to push yourself; to make a last charge; (transitive verb) (4) to run on (e.g. lines in printing); (transitive verb) (5) {baseb} to have two strikes | 
| 追い返すsee styles | oikaesu おいかえす | (transitive verb) to turn away; to send away | 
| 追い迫るsee styles | oisemaru おいせまる | (v5r,vi) to gain on (someone); to run (someone) close | 
| 追い追いsee styles | oioi おいおい | (adverb) gradually; by degrees; little by little; step by step | 
| 追い遣るsee styles | oiyaru おいやる | (transitive verb) (1) to drive away; to order off; to chase away; (2) to force into an unpleasant situation (bankruptcy, prostitution, suicide, etc.) | 
| 追っかけsee styles | okkake おっかけ | (1) chase scene; (2) groupie; paparazzo; (adverbial noun) (3) soon; by-and-by | 
| 追っつくsee styles | ottsuku おっつく | (v5k,vi) to overtake; to catch up (with) | 
| 追っ付くsee styles | ottsuku おっつく | (v5k,vi) to overtake; to catch up (with) | 
| 追っ付けsee styles | ottsuke おっつけ | (adverb) by and by; before long | 
| 追っ払うsee styles | opparau おっぱらう | (transitive verb) to chase away; to drive away; to drive out | 
| 追っ掛けsee styles | okkake おっかけ | (1) chase scene; (2) groupie; paparazzo; (adverbial noun) (3) soon; by-and-by | 
| 追っ着くsee styles | ottsuku おっつく | (v5k,vi) to overtake; to catch up (with) | 
| 追ん出すsee styles | ondasu おんだす | (transitive verb) (colloquialism) (See 追い出す) to expel; to drive out | 
| 追亡逐北see styles | zhuī wáng zhú běi zhui1 wang2 zhu2 bei3 chui wang chu pei | to pursue and attack a fleeing enemy | 
| 追分口駅see styles | oiwakeguchieki おいわけぐちえき | (st) Oiwakeguchi Station | 
| 追分茶屋see styles | oiwakechaya おいわけちゃや | (place-name) Oiwakechaya | 
| 追加予算see styles | tsuikayosan ついかよさん | supplementary budget | 
| 追加削除see styles | tsuikasakujo ついかさくじょ | (1) additions and deletions; adding and deleting; revisions; revising; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) to add and to delete; to revise | 
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "追" 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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