There are 25 total results for your 覩 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
覩 睹 see styles |
dǔ du3 tu to |
old variant of 睹[du3] To look at, see. |
覩信 see styles |
dǔ xìn du3 xin4 tu hsin toshin |
to see and believe |
覩察 see styles |
dǔ chá du3 cha2 tu ch`a tu cha tosatsu |
to observe |
覩眄 see styles |
dǔ miǎn du3 mian3 tu mien toben |
to see |
覩知 see styles |
dǔ zhī du3 zhi1 tu chih tochi |
to see and know |
覩見 覩见 see styles |
dǔ jiàn du3 jian4 tu chien token |
to sees |
覩覲 覩觐 see styles |
dǔ jìn du3 jin4 tu chin tokin |
to have the honor of seeing |
覩遇 see styles |
dǔ yù du3 yu4 tu yü togū |
to meet with |
值覩 see styles |
zhí dǔ zhi2 du3 chih tu chito |
to meet |
採覩 采覩 see styles |
cǎi dǔ cai3 du3 ts`ai tu tsai tu saito |
perceives |
探覩 see styles |
tàn dǔ tan4 du3 t`an tu tan tu tanto |
to perceive |
目覩 see styles |
mù dǔ mu4 du3 mu tu mokuto |
to witness |
瞻覩 see styles |
zhān dǔ zhan1 du3 chan tu sento |
to look at |
觀覩 观覩 see styles |
guān dǔ guan1 du3 kuan tu kanto |
to look at |
覩貨羅 覩货罗 see styles |
dǔ huò luó du3 huo4 luo2 tu huo lo Tokara |
Tukhāra, 'the present Badakchan which Arab geographers still call Tokharestan'; the country of the Indo-Scythians, the Tocharoi of the Greeks, idem 月支. |
捨覩嚧 舍覩嚧 see styles |
shě dǔ lú she3 du3 lu2 she tu lu shatoro |
śatru |
爍覩嚧 烁覩嚧 see styles |
shuò dǔ lú shuo4 du3 lu2 shuo tu lu shatoro |
cf. 說 śatru, enemy, a demon. |
窣覩波 see styles |
sù dǔ bō su4 du3 bo1 su tu po sotoba |
(Skt. stūpa) |
素覩波 see styles |
sù dǔ bō su4 du3 bo1 su tu po sotoba |
(Skt. stūpa) |
設覩嚕 设覩噜 see styles |
shè dǔ lū she4 du3 lu1 she tu lu shatoro |
Śatru, an enemy, a destroyer, the enemy, also 設咄嚕; 設都嚧; 捨覩嚧 (or 轢覩嚧); 窣覩喚; 婆訥嚕. |
覩史多天 see styles |
dǔ shǐ duō tiān du3 shi3 duo1 tian1 tu shih to t`ien tu shih to tien Toshita Ten |
The Tuṣita heaven, v. 兜. |
覩衆色像 覩众色像 see styles |
dǔ zhòng sè xiàng du3 zhong4 se4 xiang4 tu chung se hsiang to shu shikizō |
sees various colors and shapes |
覩貨羅國 覩货罗国 see styles |
dǔ huò luó guó du3 huo4 luo2 guo2 tu huo lo kuo Tokara koku |
Tukhara |
珊覩史多 see styles |
shān dǔ shǐ duō shan1 du3 shi3 duo1 shan tu shih to Santoshita |
(Skt. Tuṣita) |
珊覩史多天王 see styles |
shān dǔ shǐ duō tiān wáng shan1 du3 shi3 duo1 tian1 wang2 shan tu shih to t`ien wang shan tu shih to tien wang Santoshita tennō |
King of Saṃtuṣita Heaven |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 25 results for "覩" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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