There are 30 total results for your 炙 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
炙 see styles |
zhì zhi4 chih sha |
to broil; to roast Broil, burn, roast, dry; intimate. |
炙る see styles |
aburu あぶる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to warm (e.g. one's hands over a fire); to dry; (2) to scorch; to broil; to toast; to grill |
炙熱 炙热 see styles |
zhì rè zhi4 re4 chih je |
extremely hot (weather); blazing (sun); (fig.) burning (enthusiasm) |
炙燎 see styles |
zhì liào zhi4 liao4 chih liao sekiryō |
to roast |
炙燒 炙烧 see styles |
zhì shāo zhi4 shao1 chih shao sekishō |
to burn |
炙酷 see styles |
zhì kù zhi4 ku4 chih k`u chih ku |
torrid weather |
烤炙 see styles |
kǎo zhì kao3 zhi4 k`ao chih kao chih |
to scorch; (of the sun) to beat down on |
焦炙 see styles |
jiāo zhì jiao1 zhi4 chiao chih |
to scorch; to burn to charcoal; sick with worry |
燒炙 烧炙 see styles |
shāo zhì shao1 zhi4 shao chih shōseki |
to burn |
腩炙 see styles |
nǎn zhì nan3 zhi4 nan chih |
stewed brisket |
膾炙 see styles |
kaisha かいしゃ |
(n,vs,vi) (See 人口に膾炙する) becoming well-known; becoming common knowledge |
親炙 亲炙 see styles |
qīn zhì qin1 zhi4 ch`in chih chin chih shinsha; shinseki しんしゃ; しんせき |
to be enlightened by direct contact with sb (n,vs,vi) (form) being influenced by (someone) after developing a close association |
炙茄會 炙茄会 see styles |
zhì qié huì zhi4 qie2 hui4 chih ch`ieh hui chih chieh hui sekika e |
A Chan (Zen) School winter festival at which roasted lily roots were eaten. |
火炙り see styles |
hiaburi ひあぶり |
burning at the stake; burning to death |
炙り出し see styles |
aburidashi あぶりだし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) invisible writing revealed by applying heat; writing done in invisible ink |
炙り出す see styles |
aburidasu あぶりだす |
(transitive verb) to bring into the open; to reveal; to uncover (e.g. evidence); to bring to light |
炙り料理 see styles |
aburiryouri / aburiryori あぶりりょうり |
cooking meat, fish, etc. over flames |
炙手可熱 炙手可热 see styles |
zhì shǒu kě rè zhi4 shou3 ke3 re4 chih shou k`o je chih shou ko je |
lit. burn your hand, feel the heat (idiom); fig. arrogance of the powerful; a mighty figure no-one dares approach; hot (exciting or in favor) |
大燒炙獄 大烧炙狱 see styles |
dà shāo zhì yù da4 shao1 zhi4 yu4 ta shao chih yü dai shōseki goku |
v. 大炎熱 Pratāpana. |
膾炙人口 脍炙人口 see styles |
kuài zhì rén kǒu kuai4 zhi4 ren2 kou3 k`uai chih jen k`ou kuai chih jen kou |
appealing to the masses; universally appreciated (idiom) |
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aburu あぶる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to warm (e.g. one's hands over a fire); to dry; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to toast; to grill; to broil; to roast; to scorch |
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aburiko あぶりこ |
(rare) basket made of bamboo or wire mesh (for drying clothes, cooking rice cakes, etc.) |
人口に膾炙する see styles |
jinkounikaishasuru / jinkonikaishasuru じんこうにかいしゃする |
(exp,vs-i) to become well-known; to become common knowledge; to become famous; to be on everyone's lips |
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aburiryouri / aburiryori あぶりりょうり |
cooking meat, fish, etc. over flames |
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aburu あぶる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to warm (e.g. one's hands over a fire); to dry; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to toast; to grill; to broil; to roast; to scorch |
Variations: |
hiaburi ひあぶり |
burning at the stake; burning to death |
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hiaburi ひあぶり |
burning at the stake; burning to death |
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aburidashi あぶりだし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) invisible writing revealed by applying heat; writing done in invisible ink |
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aburidasu あぶりだす |
(transitive verb) to bring into the open; to reveal; to uncover (e.g. evidence); to bring to light |
Variations: |
aburidasu あぶりだす |
(transitive verb) to bring into the open; to reveal; to uncover (e.g. evidence); to bring to light |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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