There are 33 total results for your 大船 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大船 see styles |
dà chuán da4 chuan2 ta ch`uan ta chuan oobune(p); oofune; taisen おおぶね(P); おおふね; たいせん |
large boat; (given name) Daisen The great ship of salvation — Mahāyāna. |
大船山 see styles |
taisenzan たいせんざん |
(personal name) Taisenzan |
大船川 see styles |
oofunegawa おおふねがわ |
(personal name) Oofunegawa |
大船師 大船师 see styles |
dà chuán shī da4 chuan2 shi1 ta ch`uan shih ta chuan shih dai senshi |
The captain of the great ship of salvation, Buddha. |
大船木 see styles |
oofunagi おおふなぎ |
(place-name) Oofunagi |
大船橋 see styles |
oofunahashi おおふなはし |
(personal name) Oofunahashi |
大船沢 see styles |
oofunezawa おおふねざわ |
(personal name) Oofunezawa |
大船津 see styles |
oofunatsu おおふなつ |
(place-name) Oofunatsu |
大船浜 see styles |
oofunahama おおふなはま |
(place-name) Oofunahama |
大船渡 see styles |
oofunato おおふなと |
(place-name) Oofunato |
大船町 see styles |
oofunemachi おおふねまち |
(place-name) Oofunemachi |
大船繋 see styles |
oobunatsunagi おおぶなつなぎ |
(place-name) Oobunatsunagi |
大船越 see styles |
oofunakoshi おおふなこし |
(place-name) Oofunakoshi |
大船駅 see styles |
oofunaeki おおふなえき |
(st) Oofuna Station |
大船ヶ岬 see styles |
oofunegamisaki おおふねがみさき |
(place-name) Oofunegamisaki |
大船戸湾 see styles |
oofunatowan おおふなとわん |
(personal name) Oofunatowan |
大船渡市 see styles |
oofunatoshi おおふなとし |
(place-name) Oofunato (city) |
大船渡港 see styles |
oofunatokou / oofunatoko おおふなとこう |
(place-name) Oofunatokou |
大船渡湾 see styles |
oofunatowan おおふなとわん |
(personal name) Oofunatowan |
大船渡町 see styles |
oofunatochou / oofunatocho おおふなとちょう |
(place-name) Oofunatochō |
大船渡線 see styles |
oofunatosen おおふなとせん |
(personal name) Oofunatosen |
大船渡駅 see styles |
oofunatoeki おおふなとえき |
(st) Oofunato Station |
大船観音 see styles |
oofunakannon おおふなかんのん |
(place-name) Oofunakannon |
入大船沢 see styles |
irioobunesawa いりおおぶねさわ |
(place-name) Irioobunesawa |
芥見大船 see styles |
akutamioobune あくたみおおぶね |
(place-name) Akutamioobune |
大船に乗る see styles |
oobuneninoru おおぶねにのる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) (often 大船に乗った気持ち) to gain a reliable foundation and be in a safe condition; to rest easy; to board a large ship |
大船撮影所 see styles |
oofunasatsueijo / oofunasatsuejo おおふなさつえいじょ |
(place-name) Oofunasatsueijo |
大船津新田 see styles |
oofunatsushinden おおふなつしんでん |
(place-name) Oofunatsushinden |
大船渡ダム see styles |
oofunatodamu おおふなとダム |
(place-name) Oofunato Dam |
大船渡三陸道路 see styles |
oofunatosanrikudouro / oofunatosanrikudoro おおふなとさんりくどうろ |
(place-name) Oofunatosanrikudōro |
大船温泉下の湯 see styles |
oofuneonsenshimonoyu おおふねおんせんしものゆ |
(place-name) Oofuneonsenshimonoyu |
小洞不堵沉大船 see styles |
xiǎo dòng bù dǔ chén dà chuán xiao3 dong4 bu4 du3 chen2 da4 chuan2 hsiao tung pu tu ch`en ta ch`uan hsiao tung pu tu chen ta chuan |
A small hole not plugged will sink a great ship. |
大船山のミヤマキリシマ群落 see styles |
ofunayamanomiyamakirishimagunraku おふなやまのミヤマキリシマぐんらく |
(place-name) Ofunayamanomiyamakirishimagunraku |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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