There are 18 total results for your 天堂 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
天堂 see styles |
tiān táng tian1 tang2 t`ien t`ang tien tang tendou / tendo てんどう |
paradise; heaven heaven; paradise; (surname) Tendou The mansions of the devas, located between the earth and the Brahmalokas; the heavenly halls; heaven. The Ganges is spoken of as 天堂來者 coming from the heavenly mansions. |
天堂來 天堂来 see styles |
tiān táng lái tian1 tang2 lai2 t`ien t`ang lai tien tang lai tendōrai |
Ganges |
天堂橋 see styles |
tendoubashi / tendobashi てんどうばし |
(place-name) Tendoubashi |
乙天堂 see styles |
ottendou / ottendo おってんどう |
(place-name) Ottendou |
任天堂 see styles |
rèn tiān táng ren4 tian1 tang2 jen t`ien t`ang jen tien tang nintendou / nintendo にんてんどう |
Nintendo (company) Nintendo; (c) Nintendo |
弁天堂 see styles |
bentendou / bentendo べんてんどう |
(place-name) Bentendou |
聖天堂 see styles |
shoutendou / shotendo しょうてんどう |
(place-name) Shoutendou |
順天堂 see styles |
juntendou / juntendo じゅんてんどう |
(surname) Juntendou |
天堂地獄 天堂地狱 see styles |
tiān táng dì yù tian1 tang2 di4 yu4 t`ien t`ang ti yü tien tang ti yü tendō jigoku |
The heavens and the hells, places of reward or punishment for moral conduct. |
人間天堂 人间天堂 see styles |
rén jiān tiān táng ren2 jian1 tian1 tang2 jen chien t`ien t`ang jen chien tien tang |
heaven on Earth; nickname for the city Suzhou |
逃稅天堂 逃税天堂 see styles |
táo shuì tiān táng tao2 shui4 tian1 tang2 t`ao shui t`ien t`ang tao shui tien tang |
tax haven |
進了天堂 进了天堂 see styles |
jìn le tiān táng jin4 le5 tian1 tang2 chin le t`ien t`ang chin le tien tang |
to die; to enter the hall of heaven |
避稅天堂 避税天堂 see styles |
bì shuì tiān táng bi4 shui4 tian1 tang2 pi shui t`ien t`ang pi shui tien tang |
tax haven |
毘沙門天堂 see styles |
bishamontendou / bishamontendo びしゃもんてんどう |
(place-name) Bishamontendou |
順天堂大学 see styles |
juntendoudaigaku / juntendodaigaku じゅんてんどうだいがく |
(org) Juntendo University; (o) Juntendou University |
奥之院弁天堂 see styles |
okunoinbentendou / okunoinbentendo おくのいんべんてんどう |
(place-name) Okunoinbentendou |
順天堂医療短大 see styles |
juntendouiryoutandai / juntendoiryotandai じゅんてんどういりょうたんだい |
(place-name) Juntendouiryōtandai |
上有天堂,下有蘇杭 上有天堂,下有苏杭 see styles |
shàng yǒu tiān táng , xià yǒu sū háng shang4 you3 tian1 tang2 , xia4 you3 su1 hang2 shang yu t`ien t`ang , hsia yu su hang shang yu tien tang , hsia yu su hang |
lit. there is heaven above, and there is 蘇杭|苏杭[Su1 Hang2] below (idiom); fig. the beauty and affluence of Suzhou and Hangzhou is comparable with heaven |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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