There are 61 total results for your 歲 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
歲 岁 see styles |
suì sui4 sui sai |
classifier for years (of age); year; year (of crop harvests) Vatsara, a year; cf. 臘 19 strokes. |
歲修 岁修 see styles |
suì xiū sui4 xiu1 sui hsiu |
annual repairs and maintenance |
歲俸 岁俸 see styles |
suì fèng sui4 feng4 sui feng |
annual salary |
歲入 岁入 see styles |
suì rù sui4 ru4 sui ju |
annual revenue; annual income |
歲出 岁出 see styles |
suì chū sui4 chu1 sui ch`u sui chu |
annual expenditure |
歲夜 岁夜 see styles |
suì yè sui4 ye4 sui yeh saiya |
new year's eve |
歲差 岁差 see styles |
suì chā sui4 cha1 sui ch`a sui cha |
(astronomy) precession |
歲序 岁序 see styles |
suì xù sui4 xu4 sui hsü |
succession of seasons |
歲數 岁数 see styles |
suì shu sui4 shu5 sui shu |
age (number of years old) |
歲時 岁时 see styles |
suì shí sui4 shi2 sui shih |
season; time of the year |
歲暮 岁暮 see styles |
suì mù sui4 mu4 sui mu |
end of the year |
歲月 岁月 see styles |
suì yuè sui4 yue4 sui yüeh |
years; time |
歲末 岁末 see styles |
suì mò sui4 mo4 sui mo |
end of the year |
歲計 岁计 see styles |
suì jì sui4 ji4 sui chi |
annual budget |
歲闌 岁阑 see styles |
suì lán sui4 lan2 sui lan |
late season of a year |
歲靜 岁静 see styles |
suì jìng sui4 jing4 sui ching |
(neologism) (slang) person who likes to pretend that everything is fine in their society (derived from 歲月靜好|岁月静好[sui4 yue4 jing4 hao3], "it is a time of peace and harmony") |
歲首 岁首 see styles |
suì shǒu sui4 shou3 sui shou |
start of the year |
今歲 今岁 see styles |
jīn suì jin1 sui4 chin sui |
(literary) this year |
分歲 分岁 see styles |
fēn suì fen1 sui4 fen sui bunsai |
New Year's eve, the dividing night of the year, also styled 歲夜. |
十歲 十岁 see styles |
shí suì shi2 sui4 shih sui jūsai |
ten years (old) |
千歲 千岁 see styles |
qiān suì qian1 sui4 ch`ien sui chien sui sen sai |
a thousand years |
卒歲 卒岁 see styles |
zú suì zu2 sui4 tsu sui |
(literary) to get through the year; entire year; throughout the year |
去歲 去岁 see styles |
qù suì qu4 sui4 ch`ü sui chü sui |
last year |
嗣歲 嗣岁 see styles |
sì suì si4 sui4 ssu sui |
the following year; next year |
太歲 太岁 see styles |
tài suì tai4 sui4 t`ai sui tai sui |
Tai Sui, God of the year; archaic name for the planet Jupiter 木星[Mu4 xing1]; nickname for sb who is the most powerful in an area |
守歲 守岁 see styles |
shǒu suì shou3 sui4 shou sui |
to see in the New Year; to stay up all night on lunar New Year's Eve |
客歲 客岁 see styles |
kè suì ke4 sui4 k`o sui ko sui kyakusai |
last year |
實歲 实岁 see styles |
shí suì shi2 sui4 shih sui |
one's age (calculated as years from birth); contrasted with 虛歲|虚岁[xu1 sui4] |
年歲 年岁 see styles |
nián suì nian2 sui4 nien sui |
years of age; age |
幾歲 几岁 see styles |
jǐ suì ji3 sui4 chi sui |
how old are you? (familiar, or to a child) |
往歲 往岁 see styles |
wǎng suì wang3 sui4 wang sui |
in former years; in olden days |
惡歲 恶岁 see styles |
è suì e4 sui4 o sui |
lean year; year of bad harvest |
早歲 早岁 see styles |
zǎo suì zao3 sui4 tsao sui |
one's early years |
旬歲 旬岁 see styles |
xún suì xun2 sui4 hsün sui |
full year; first birthday |
暮歲 暮岁 see styles |
mù suì mu4 sui4 mu sui |
the last days of the year; old age |
百歲 百岁 see styles |
bǎi suì bai3 sui4 pai sui hyaku sai |
one hundred years |
直歲 直岁 see styles |
zhí suì zhi2 sui4 chih sui shissui |
labor steward |
綺歲 绮岁 see styles |
qǐ suì qi3 sui4 ch`i sui chi sui |
youthful age |
萬歲 万岁 see styles |
wàn suì wan4 sui4 wan sui |
More info & calligraphy: Banzai / Wansui |
虛歲 虚岁 see styles |
xū suì xu1 sui4 hsü sui |
one's age, according to the traditional Chinese method of reckoning (i.e. the number of Chinese calendar years in which one has lived) – In this system, a person's age at birth is one, and increases by one at the beginning of the first solar term 立春[Li4 chun1] each year, rather than on one's birthday.; contrasted with 實歲|实岁[shi2 sui4] |
賀歲 贺岁 see styles |
hè suì he4 sui4 ho sui |
to extend New Year's greetings; to pay a New Year's visit |
足歲 足岁 see styles |
zú suì zu2 sui4 tsu sui |
one's age (calculated as years from birth); contrasted with 虛歲|虚岁[xu1 sui4] |
週歲 周岁 see styles |
zhōu suì zhou1 sui4 chou sui |
one full year (e.g. on child's first birthday) |
五十歲 五十岁 see styles |
wǔ shí suì wu3 shi2 sui4 wu shih sui gojū sai |
fifty years (old) |
壓歲錢 压岁钱 see styles |
yā suì qián ya1 sui4 qian2 ya sui ch`ien ya sui chien |
money given to children as a gift on Chinese New Year's Eve |
安太歲 安太岁 see styles |
ān tài suì an1 tai4 sui4 an t`ai sui an tai sui |
to propitiate the god of the current year, Tai Sui 太歲|太岁[Tai4 sui4] |
百千歲 百千岁 see styles |
bǎi qiān suì bai3 qian1 sui4 pai ch`ien sui pai chien sui hyakusen sai |
a hundred thousand years |
歲不我與 岁不我与 see styles |
suì bù wǒ yǔ sui4 bu4 wo3 yu3 sui pu wo yü |
More info & calligraphy: Time and Tide Wait for No Man |
歲月如梭 岁月如梭 see styles |
suì yuè rú suō sui4 yue4 ru2 suo1 sui yüeh ju so |
time flies (idiom) |
歲月如流 岁月如流 see styles |
suì yuè rú liú sui4 yue4 ru2 liu2 sui yüeh ju liu |
the passage of the years; the flow of time |
歲月崢嶸 岁月峥嵘 see styles |
suì yuè zhēng róng sui4 yue4 zheng1 rong2 sui yüeh cheng jung |
eventful years; momentous times |
歲月流逝 岁月流逝 see styles |
suì yuè liú shì sui4 yue4 liu2 shi4 sui yüeh liu shih |
as time goes by (idiom) |
歲歲平安 岁岁平安 see styles |
suì suì píng ān sui4 sui4 ping2 an1 sui sui p`ing an sui sui ping an |
May you have peace year after year (New Year's greeting) |
歲計餘絀 岁计余绌 see styles |
suì jì yú chù sui4 ji4 yu2 chu4 sui chi yü ch`u sui chi yü chu |
annual budgetary surplus or deficit (accountancy) |
二十六歲 二十六岁 see styles |
èr shí liù suì er4 shi2 liu4 sui4 erh shih liu sui |
26 years old |
友誼萬歲 友谊万岁 see styles |
yǒu yì wàn suì you3 yi4 wan4 sui4 yu i wan sui |
see 友誼地久天長|友谊地久天长[You3 yi4 di4 jiu3 tian1 chang2] |
崢嶸歲月 峥嵘岁月 see styles |
zhēng róng suì yuè zheng1 rong2 sui4 yue4 cheng jung sui yüeh |
eventful years (idiom) |
日久歲深 日久岁深 see styles |
rì jiǔ suì shēn ri4 jiu3 sui4 shen1 jih chiu sui shen |
to last for an eternity (idiom) |
百歲老人 百岁老人 see styles |
bǎi suì lǎo rén bai3 sui4 lao3 ren2 pai sui lao jen |
centenarian |
二百五十歲 二百五十岁 see styles |
èr bǎi wǔ shí suì er4 bai3 wu3 shi2 sui4 erh pai wu shih sui nihyaku gojū sai |
250 years |
天衣拂千歲 天衣拂千岁 see styles |
tiān yī fú qiān suì tian1 yi1 fu2 qian1 sui4 t`ien i fu ch`ien sui tien i fu chien sui tene busensai |
An illustration of the length of a small kalpa: if a great rock, let it be one, two, or even 40 li square, be dusted with a deva-garment once in a hundred years till the rock be worn away, the kalpa would still be unfinished. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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