There are 33 total results for your 鵲 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鵲 鹊 see styles |
què que4 ch`üeh chüeh kasasagi; kasasagi かささぎ; カササギ |
magpie (kana only) European magpie (Pica pica); (surname) Kasasagi A magpie; jay, daw. |
鵲園 鹊园 see styles |
què yuán que4 yuan2 ch`üeh yüan chüeh yüan |
Magpie garden, applied to the Veṇuvana, v. 竹林. |
鵲巢 鹊巢 see styles |
què cháo que4 chao2 ch`üeh ch`ao chüeh chao |
A magpie's nest, sometimes applied to a place of meditation. |
鵲橋 鹊桥 see styles |
què qiáo que4 qiao2 ch`üeh ch`iao chüeh chiao |
magpie bridge across the Milky Way between Altair and Vega where Cowherd and Weaving maid 牛郎織女|牛郎织女 are allowed an annual meeting |
鵲町 see styles |
kasasagichou / kasasagicho かささぎちょう |
(place-name) Kasasagichō |
鵲豆 see styles |
fujimame ふじまめ |
(kana only) hyacinth bean (Lablab purpureus) |
鵲鴝 鹊鸲 see styles |
què qú que4 qu2 ch`üeh ch`ü chüeh chü |
(bird species of China) oriental magpie-robin (Copsychus saularis) |
鵲鴨 鹊鸭 see styles |
què yā que4 ya1 ch`üeh ya chüeh ya |
(bird species of China) common goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) |
鵲鷂 鹊鹞 see styles |
què yào que4 yao4 ch`üeh yao chüeh yao |
(bird species of China) pied harrier (Circus melanoleucos) |
喜鵲 喜鹊 see styles |
xǐ què xi3 que4 hsi ch`üeh hsi chüeh |
(bird species of China) Eurasian magpie (Pica pica) |
扁鵲 扁鹊 see styles |
biǎn què bian3 que4 pien ch`üeh pien chüeh |
秦越人[Qin2 Yue4 ren2] (407-310 BC), Warring States physician known for his medical skills, nicknamed Bian Que after the earliest known Chinese physician allegedly from the 黃帝|黄帝[Huang2 di4] era |
烏鵲 乌鹊 see styles |
wū què wu1 que4 wu ch`üeh wu chüeh ujaku; ushaku; ushaku; ujaku うじゃく; うしゃく; ウシャク; ウジャク |
(1) (See 鵲) European magpie (Pica pica); (2) (archaism) crow crows |
鵲岬寺 see styles |
què jiǎ sì que4 jia3 si4 ch`üeh chia ssu chüeh chia ssu |
Jakgapsa |
鵲色鸝 鹊色鹂 see styles |
què sè lí que4 se4 li2 ch`üeh se li chüeh se li |
(bird species of China) silver oriole (Oriolus mellianus) |
灰喜鵲 灰喜鹊 see styles |
huī xǐ què hui1 xi3 que4 hui hsi ch`üeh hui hsi chüeh |
(bird species of China) azure-winged magpie (Cyanopica cyanus) |
灰樹鵲 灰树鹊 see styles |
huī shù què hui1 shu4 que4 hui shu ch`üeh hui shu chüeh |
(bird species of China) grey treepie (Dendrocitta formosae) |
灰藍鵲 灰蓝鹊 see styles |
huī lán què hui1 lan2 que4 hui lan ch`üeh hui lan chüeh |
(bird species of China) white-winged magpie (Urocissa whiteheadi) |
藍綠鵲 蓝绿鹊 see styles |
lán lǜ què lan2 lu:4 que4 lan lü ch`üeh lan lü chüeh |
(bird species of China) common green magpie (Cissa chinensis) |
鵲巢鳩占 鹊巢鸠占 see styles |
què cháo jiū zhàn que4 chao2 jiu1 zhan4 ch`üeh ch`ao chiu chan chüeh chao chiu chan |
the magpie made a nest, the turtledove dwells in it (idiom); to reap where one has not sown |
印支綠鵲 印支绿鹊 see styles |
yìn - zhī lǜ què yin4 - zhi1 lu:4 que4 yin - chih lü ch`üeh yin - chih lü chüeh |
(bird species of China) Indochinese green magpie (Cissa hypoleuca) |
塔尾樹鵲 塔尾树鹊 see styles |
tǎ wěi shù què ta3 wei3 shu4 que4 t`a wei shu ch`üeh ta wei shu chüeh |
(bird species of China) ratchet-tailed treepie (Temnurus temnurus) |
棕腹樹鵲 棕腹树鹊 see styles |
zōng fù shù què zong1 fu4 shu4 que4 tsung fu shu ch`üeh tsung fu shu chüeh |
(bird species of China) rufous treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda) |
歐亞喜鵲 欧亚喜鹊 see styles |
ōu - yà xǐ què ou1 - ya4 xi3 que4 ou - ya hsi ch`üeh ou - ya hsi chüeh |
(bird species of China) Eurasian magpie (Pica pica) |
燕雀烏鵲 燕雀乌鹊 see styles |
yàn què wū què yan4 que4 wu1 que4 yen ch`üeh wu ch`üeh yen chüeh wu chüeh |
lit. sparrow and swallow, crow and magpie; fig. any Tom, Dick or Harry; a bunch of nobodies |
白翅藍鵲 白翅蓝鹊 see styles |
bái chì lán què bai2 chi4 lan2 que4 pai ch`ih lan ch`üeh pai chih lan chüeh |
(bird species of China) white-winged magpie (Urocissa whiteheadi) |
白腰鵲鴝 白腰鹊鸲 see styles |
bái yāo què qú bai2 yao1 que4 qu2 pai yao ch`üeh ch`ü pai yao chüeh chü |
(bird species of China) white-rumped shama (Copsychus malabaricus) |
盤尾樹鵲 盘尾树鹊 see styles |
pán wěi shù què pan2 wei3 shu4 que4 p`an wei shu ch`üeh pan wei shu chüeh |
(bird species of China) racket-tailed treepie (Crypsirina temia) |
紅嘴藍鵲 红嘴蓝鹊 see styles |
hóng zuǐ lán què hong2 zui3 lan2 que4 hung tsui lan ch`üeh hung tsui lan chüeh |
(bird species of China) red-billed blue magpie (Urocissa erythroryncha) |
聲名鵲起 声名鹊起 see styles |
shēng míng - què qǐ sheng1 ming2 - que4 qi3 sheng ming - ch`üeh ch`i sheng ming - chüeh chi |
(idiom) to rise to fame |
臺灣藍鵲 台湾蓝鹊 see styles |
tái wān lán què tai2 wan1 lan2 que4 t`ai wan lan ch`üeh tai wan lan chüeh |
(bird species of China) Taiwan blue magpie (Urocissa caerulea) |
黃嘴藍鵲 黄嘴蓝鹊 see styles |
huáng zuǐ lán què huang2 zui3 lan2 que4 huang tsui lan ch`üeh huang tsui lan chüeh |
(bird species of China) yellow-billed blue magpie (Urocissa flavirostris) |
黑額樹鵲 黑额树鹊 see styles |
hēi é shù què hei1 e2 shu4 que4 hei o shu ch`üeh hei o shu chüeh |
(bird species of China) collared treepie (Dendrocitta frontalis) |
Variations: |
fujimame; fujimame ふじまめ; フジマメ |
(kana only) hyacinth bean (Lablab purpureus) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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