There are 82 total results for your 痺 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
痺 痹 see styles |
bì bi4 pi hi |
paralysis; numbness Numb. |
痺れ see styles |
shibire しびれ |
(kana only) numbness; going to sleep (of a limb); pins and needles |
痺茸 see styles |
shibiretake しびれたけ |
(kana only) Psilocybe venenata (species of psychoactive mushroom) |
痺證 痹证 see styles |
bì zhèng bi4 zheng4 pi cheng |
localized pain disorder (in Chinese medicine); arthralgia syndrome; bi disorder |
痺鯰 see styles |
shibirenamazu しびれなまず |
(kana only) (obscure) electric catfish (any species of family Malapteruridae, esp. species Malapterurus electricus) |
痺鰻 see styles |
shibireunagi しびれうなぎ |
(kana only) (obscure) electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) |
痲痺 痲痹 see styles |
má bì ma2 bi4 ma pi mahi まひ |
variant of 麻痺|麻痹[ma2 bi4] (noun/participle) paralysis; palsy; numbness; stupor |
麻痺 麻痹 see styles |
má bì ma2 bi4 ma pi mahi まひ |
paralysis; palsy; numbness; to benumb; (fig.) to lull; negligent; apathetic (noun/participle) paralysis; palsy; numbness; stupor |
痺れる see styles |
shibireru(p); shibireru; shibireru しびれる(P); シビれる; シビレる |
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) to become numb; to go to sleep (e.g. a limb); (v1,vi) (2) (kana only) to get an electric shock; to tingle (from an electric shock); (v1,vi) (3) (kana only) to be excited; to be titillated; to be mesmerized; to be enthralled |
痺れ感 see styles |
shibirekan しびれかん |
numbness |
痺れ茸 see styles |
shibiretake しびれたけ |
(kana only) Psilocybe venenata (species of psychoactive mushroom) |
痺れ薬 see styles |
shibiregusuri しびれぐすり |
(obscure) anesthetic; anaesthetic |
痺れ鯰 see styles |
shibirenamazu しびれなまず |
(kana only) (obscure) electric catfish (any species of family Malapteruridae, esp. species Malapterurus electricus) |
痺れ鰻 see styles |
shibireunagi しびれうなぎ |
(kana only) (obscure) electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) |
痺鉢羅 痺钵罗 see styles |
bì bō luó bi4 bo1 luo2 pi po lo hihara |
pippala, the peepul tree, Ficus religiosa, v. 畢. |
使麻痺 使麻痹 see styles |
shǐ má bì shi3 ma2 bi4 shih ma pi |
to paralyze |
対麻痺 see styles |
tsuimahi ついまひ |
paraplegia |
椎麻痺 see styles |
tsuimahi ついまひ |
(irregular kanji usage) paraplegia |
片麻痺 see styles |
katamahi かたまひ |
hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body) |
痺れえい see styles |
shibireei / shibiree しびれえい |
electric ray |
ベル麻痺 see styles |
berumahi ベルまひ |
{med} Bell's palsy |
交通麻痺 see styles |
koutsuumahi / kotsumahi こうつうまひ |
traffic paralysis |
半身麻痺 see styles |
hanshinmahi はんしんまひ |
{med} (See 片麻痺) hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body) |
四肢麻痺 see styles |
shishimahi ししまひ |
quadriplegia; tetraplegia |
小児麻痺 see styles |
shounimahi / shonimahi しょうにまひ |
(1) {med} (See 急性灰白髄炎) poliomyelitis; polio; infantile paralysis; (2) {med} (See 脳性小児麻痺) cerebral palsy |
小兒痲痺 小儿痲痹 see styles |
xiǎo ér má bì xiao3 er2 ma2 bi4 hsiao erh ma pi |
variant of 小兒麻痺|小儿麻痹; infantile paralysis; polio (poliomyelitis) |
小兒麻痺 小儿麻痹 see styles |
xiǎo ér má bì xiao3 er2 ma2 bi4 hsiao erh ma pi |
polio (poliomyelitis) |
心臓麻痺 see styles |
shinzoumahi / shinzomahi しんぞうまひ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) cardioplegia; heart attack |
振顫麻痺 see styles |
shinsenmahi しんせんまひ |
(rare) {med} (See パーキンソン病) Parkinson's disease |
日陰痺茸 see styles |
hikageshibiretake; hikageshibiretake ひかげしびれたけ; ヒカゲシビレタケ |
(kana only) Psilocybe argentipes (species of psychoactive mushroom) |
産褥麻痺 see styles |
sanjokumahi さんじょくまひ |
{vet} (See 乳熱) milk fever; parturient paresis; postparturient hypocalcemia |
痙性麻痺 see styles |
keiseimahi / kesemahi けいせいまひ |
spastic paralysis |
知覚麻痺 see styles |
chikakumahi ちかくまひ |
stupor |
脳性麻痺 see styles |
nouseimahi / nosemahi のうせいまひ |
{med} cerebral palsy |
腦性痲痺 脑性痲痹 see styles |
nǎo xìng má bì nao3 xing4 ma2 bi4 nao hsing ma pi |
variant of 腦性麻痺|脑性麻痹; cerebral palsy; spasticity |
腦性麻痺 脑性麻痹 see styles |
nǎo xìng má bì nao3 xing4 ma2 bi4 nao hsing ma pi |
cerebral palsy; spasticity |
進行麻痺 see styles |
shinkoumahi / shinkomahi しんこうまひ |
progressive paralysis (due to neurosyphilis); general paresis |
震顫麻痺 震颤麻痹 see styles |
zhèn chàn má bì zhen4 chan4 ma2 bi4 chen ch`an ma pi chen chan ma pi |
palsy; trembling paralysis; used for Parkinson's disease 帕金森病[Pa4 jin1 sen1 bing4] |
麻痺大意 麻痹大意 see styles |
má bì dà yì ma2 bi4 da4 yi4 ma pi ta i |
unwary; negligent |
小兒麻痺症 小儿麻痹症 see styles |
xiǎo ér má bì zhèng xiao3 er2 ma2 bi4 zheng4 hsiao erh ma pi cheng |
poliomyelitis; infantile paralysis |
弛緩性麻痺 see styles |
shikanseimahi / shikansemahi しかんせいまひ |
flaccid paralysis |
麻痺性痴呆 see styles |
mahiseichihou / mahisechiho まひせいちほう |
(See 進行麻痺) paralytic dementia |
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shibiretake; shibiretake しびれたけ; シビレタケ |
(kana only) Psilocybe venenata (species of psychoactive mushroom) |
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shibirenamazu; shibirenamazu しびれなまず; シビレナマズ |
(kana only) (rare) (See 電気鯰) electric catfish (any species of family Malapteruridae, esp. species Malapterurus electricus) |
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shibireunagi; shibireunagi しびれうなぎ; シビレウナギ |
(kana only) (rare) (See 電気鰻) electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) |
痺れが切れる see styles |
shibiregakireru しびれがきれる |
(exp,v1) to go numb; to have pins and needles |
痺れをきらす see styles |
shibireokirasu しびれをきらす |
(exp,v5s) to get tired of waiting; to grow impatient |
痺れを切らす see styles |
shibireokirasu しびれをきらす |
(exp,v5s) to get tired of waiting; to grow impatient |
反回神経麻痺 see styles |
hankaishinkeimahi / hankaishinkemahi はんかいしんけいまひ |
recurrent nerve paralysis |
小兒麻痺病毒 小儿麻痹病毒 see styles |
xiǎo ér má bì bìng dú xiao3 er2 ma2 bi4 bing4 du2 hsiao erh ma pi ping tu |
poliovirus |
脳性小児麻痺 see styles |
nouseishounimahi / noseshonimahi のうせいしょうにまひ |
{med} (See 脳性麻痺) cerebral palsy |
顔面神経麻痺 see styles |
ganmenshinkeimahi / ganmenshinkemahi がんめんしんけいまひ |
{med} facial paralysis; facial nerve paralysis |
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katamahi かたまひ |
(See 半身不随) hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body) |
脊髄性小児麻痺 see styles |
sekizuiseishounimahi / sekizuiseshonimahi せきずいせいしょうにまひ |
{med} (See ポリオ) poliomyelitis; polio; infantile paralysis |
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shibirekan しびれかん |
numbness |
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mahi(p); mahi まひ(P); マヒ |
(noun/participle) paralysis; palsy; numbness; stupor |
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shibiregusuri しびれぐすり |
(See 麻酔薬) anesthetic; anaesthetic |
家族性痙性対麻痺 see styles |
kazokuseikeiseitaimahi / kazokusekesetaimahi かぞくせいけいせいたいまひ |
familial spastic paraplegia |
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koutsuumahi / kotsumahi こうつうまひ |
traffic standstill; traffic paralysis |
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shinzoumahi / shinzomahi しんぞうまひ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) cardioplegia; heart attack |
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tsuimahi ついまひ |
{med} paraplegia |
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katamahi かたまひ |
{med} (See 半身不随) hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body) |
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mahi(p); mahi まひ(P); マヒ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) {med} paralysis; palsy; stupor; (n,vs,vi) (2) numbness; loss of sensation; (n,vs,vi) (3) (kana only) standstill; state of paralysis; inability to take action |
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hanshinmahi はんしんまひ |
{med} (See 片麻痺) hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body) |
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shishimahi ししまひ |
{med} quadriplegia; tetraplegia |
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keiseimahi / kesemahi けいせいまひ |
{med} spastic paralysis |
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chikakumahi ちかくまひ |
stupor |
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hankaishinkeimahi / hankaishinkemahi はんかいしんけいまひ |
{med} recurrent nerve paralysis |
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shibiregakireru しびれがきれる |
(exp,v1) to go numb; to have pins and needles |
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koutsuumahi(交通mahi); koutsuumahi(交通麻痺, 交通mahi) / kotsumahi(交通mahi); kotsumahi(交通麻痺, 交通mahi) こうつうマヒ(交通マヒ); こうつうまひ(交通麻痺, 交通まひ) |
traffic paralysis |
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shounimahi / shonimahi しょうにまひ |
(1) {med} (See 急性灰白髄炎) poliomyelitis; polio; infantile paralysis; (2) {med} (See 脳性小児麻痺) cerebral palsy |
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tsuimahi ついまひ |
paraplegia |
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shikanseimahi / shikansemahi しかんせいまひ |
{med} flaccid paralysis |
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shibireei(痺reei); shibireei(痺reei, 痺re鱝, 痺re鱏); shibireei / shibiree(痺ree); shibiree(痺ree, 痺re鱝, 痺re鱏); shibiree しびれエイ(痺れエイ); しびれえい(痺れえい, 痺れ鱝, 痺れ鱏); シビレエイ |
(kana only) electric ray (any ray of order Torpediniformes) |
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hankaishinkeimahi / hankaishinkemahi はんかいしんけいまひ |
{med} recurrent nerve paralysis |
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shounimahi / shonimahi しょうにまひ |
(1) {med} (See 急性灰白髄炎) poliomyelitis; polio; infantile paralysis; (2) {med} (See 脳性小児麻痺) cerebral palsy |
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shinzoumahi / shinzomahi しんぞうまひ |
heart failure; heart attack |
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nouseimahi / nosemahi のうせいまひ |
{med} cerebral palsy |
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kazokuseikeiseitaimahi / kazokusekesetaimahi かぞくせいけいせいたいまひ |
{med} familial spastic paraplegia |
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shinkouseikakujouseimahi / shinkosekakujosemahi しんこうせいかくじょうせいまひ |
{med} progressive supranuclear palsy; PSP |
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shibireokirasu しびれをきらす |
(exp,v5s) to get tired of waiting; to grow impatient |
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nouseishounimahi / noseshonimahi のうせいしょうにまひ |
{med} (See 脳性麻痺) cerebral palsy |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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