There are 20 total results for your 孽 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
孽 see styles |
niè nie4 nieh getsu |
son born of a concubine; disaster; sin; evil Retribution; an illicit son; son of a concubine. |
孼 孽 see styles |
niè nie4 nieh |
variant of 孽[nie4] See: 孽 |
孽報 孽报 see styles |
niè bào nie4 bao4 nieh pao |
bad karma |
孽子 see styles |
niè zǐ nie4 zi3 nieh tzu |
unfilial son; unworthy son; illegitimate son; concubine's son |
孽畜 see styles |
niè chù nie4 chu4 nieh ch`u nieh chu |
evil creature (multipurpose curse); evil domestic animal |
孽種 孽种 see styles |
niè zhǒng nie4 zhong3 nieh chung |
bane of one's existence; vile spawn |
孽緣 孽缘 see styles |
niè yuán nie4 yuan2 nieh yüan |
ill-fated relationship |
孽障 see styles |
niè zhàng nie4 zhang4 nieh chang |
evil creature |
作孽 see styles |
zuò niè zuo4 nie4 tso nieh |
to sin |
冤孽 see styles |
yuān niè yuan1 nie4 yüan nieh |
sin (in Buddhism); enmity leading to sin |
妖孽 see styles |
yāo niè yao1 nie4 yao nieh |
evildoer |
罪孽 see styles |
zuì niè zui4 nie4 tsui nieh zaigetsu |
sin; crime; wrongdoing Sins, crimes. |
造孽 see styles |
zào niè zao4 nie4 tsao nieh |
to do evil; to commit sins |
餘孽 余孽 see styles |
yú niè yu2 nie4 yü nieh |
remaining evil element; surviving members (of an evil former regime); dregs (of a colonial administration) |
孽海花 see styles |
niè hǎi huā nie4 hai3 hua1 nieh hai hua |
A Flower in a Sinful Sea, late-Qing novel by Jin Tianhe 金天翮[Jin1 Tian1he2] and Zeng Pu 曾樸|曾朴[Zeng1 Pu3] |
自作孽 see styles |
zì zuò niè zi4 zuo4 nie4 tzu tso nieh |
to bring disaster on oneself |
前生冤孽 see styles |
qián shēng yuān niè qian2 sheng1 yuan1 nie4 ch`ien sheng yüan nieh chien sheng yüan nieh |
predestined relationship |
天災地孽 天灾地孽 see styles |
tiān zāi dì niè tian1 zai1 di4 nie4 t`ien tsai ti nieh tien tsai ti nieh |
catastrophes and unnatural phenomena; Heaven-sent warnings |
殘渣餘孽 残渣余孽 see styles |
cán zhā yú niè can2 zha1 yu2 nie4 ts`an cha yü nieh tsan cha yü nieh |
evil elements who have escaped eradication |
Variations: |
yogetsu よげつ |
(1) (esp. 余蘖) (See 蘖え) sprouts from a stump; (2) (esp. 余孽) ruined family surviving through a descendant |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 20 results for "孽" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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