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<12345678>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
開眼 开眼 see styles |
kāi yǎn kai1 yan3 k`ai yen kai yen kaigan; kaigen かいがん; かいげん |
to open one's eyes; to widen one's horizons (n,vs,vi) (1) (esp. かいげん) enlightenment; spiritual awakening; opening one's eyes to the truth; (n,vs,vi) (2) (esp. かいげん) reaching one's peak (as a performer, etc.); reaching the highest echelons; (n,vs,vi,vt) (3) (かいがん only) gaining eyesight; restoring eyesight; opening the eyes; (n,vs,vi) (4) (かいげん only) {Buddh} filling out the eyes (of a Buddha) as the last step of consecrating a new statue or picture; ceremony where a newly made image or idol is consecrated opening the eye |
開砲 开炮 see styles |
kāi pào kai1 pao4 k`ai p`ao kai pao |
to open fire |
開礦 开矿 see styles |
kāi kuàng kai1 kuang4 k`ai k`uang kai kuang |
to mine; to open a seam |
開示 开示 see styles |
kāi shì kai1 shi4 k`ai shih kai shih kaiji かいじ |
to instruct (novices); to preach; to teach; to reveal (noun, transitive verb) (1) release (of information, documents, etc.); disclosure; display; (2) {law} discovery to elucidate the teachings |
開祖 开祖 see styles |
kāi zǔ kai1 zu3 k`ai tsu kai tsu kaiso かいそ |
(sect) founder; apostle; originator; inventor The founder of a sect, or clan. |
開票 开票 see styles |
kāi piào kai1 piao4 k`ai p`iao kai piao kaihyou / kaihyo かいひょう |
to open ballot boxes; to count votes; to make out a voucher or invoice etc; to write out a receipt (n,vs,vt,vi) counting ballots; tally (of votes) |
開禁 开禁 see styles |
kāi jìn kai1 jin4 k`ai chin kai chin |
to lift a ban; to lift a curfew |
開福 开福 see styles |
kāi fú kai1 fu2 k`ai fu kai fu |
Kaifu district of Changsha city 長沙市|长沙市[Chang2 sha1 shi4], Hunan |
開竅 开窍 see styles |
kāi qiào kai1 qiao4 k`ai ch`iao kai chiao |
to get it straight; to start to understand things properly; enlightenment dawns |
開立 开立 see styles |
kāi lì kai1 li4 k`ai li kai li kairyuu / kairyu かいりゅう |
to set up; to open (an account, a branch store etc); to draw up (a certificate, receipt, prescription etc) (noun, transitive verb) extraction of cubic root |
開站 开站 see styles |
kāi zhàn kai1 zhan4 k`ai chan kai chan |
to put a new bus or railway station into operation |
開端 开端 see styles |
kāi duān kai1 duan1 k`ai tuan kai tuan |
start; beginning |
開筆 开笔 see styles |
kāi bǐ kai1 bi3 k`ai pi kai pi |
to start learning as a poet; to write one's first (poem, essay etc) |
開筵 开筵 see styles |
kāi yán kai1 yan2 k`ai yen kai yen |
to host a banquet |
開箱 开箱 see styles |
kāi xiāng kai1 xiang1 k`ai hsiang kai hsiang |
unboxing; to unbox |
開篇 开篇 see styles |
kāi piān kai1 pian1 k`ai p`ien kai pien |
start of literary work; opening song of ballad in Tanci style 彈詞|弹词[tan2 ci2] |
開素 开素 see styles |
kāi sù kai1 su4 k`ai su kai su kaiso |
to relax rules on prohibited food and drink |
開經 开经 see styles |
kāi jīng kai1 jing1 k`ai ching kai ching kaikyō |
opening sūtra |
開綻 开绽 see styles |
kāi zhàn kai1 zhan4 k`ai chan kai chan |
to come unsewn |
開線 开线 see styles |
kāi xiàn kai1 xian4 k`ai hsien kai hsien |
to come unsewn; to split at the seam |
開縣 开县 see styles |
kāi xiàn kai1 xian4 k`ai hsien kai hsien |
Kai county in Wanzhou suburbs of north Chongqing municipality, formerly in Sichuan |
開罪 开罪 see styles |
kāi zuì kai1 zui4 k`ai tsui kai tsui |
to offend sb; to give offense; to displease |
開羅 开罗 see styles |
kāi luó kai1 luo2 k`ai lo kai lo |
Cairo, capital of Egypt |
開胃 开胃 see styles |
kāi wèi kai1 wei4 k`ai wei kai wei |
to whet the appetite; appetizing; to amuse oneself at sb's expense; to tease |
開脫 开脱 see styles |
kāi tuō kai1 tuo1 k`ai t`o kai to |
to exculpate; to absolve; to exonerate |
開腔 开腔 see styles |
kāi qiāng kai1 qiang1 k`ai ch`iang kai chiang |
to speak out; to start speaking |
開膠 开胶 see styles |
kāi jiāo kai1 jiao1 k`ai chiao kai chiao |
to come unglued; to come apart |
開臉 开脸 see styles |
kāi liǎn kai1 lian3 k`ai lien kai lien |
(of a bride-to-be) to remove facial hair and trim hairline (old); to carve a face |
開臺 开台 see styles |
kāi tái kai1 tai2 k`ai t`ai kai tai |
start of play; opening of theatrical performance |
開船 开船 see styles |
kāi chuán kai1 chuan2 k`ai ch`uan kai chuan kaifune かいふね |
to set sail (surname) Kaifune |
開苞 开苞 see styles |
kāi bāo kai1 bao1 k`ai pao kai pao |
to deflower |
開荒 开荒 see styles |
kāi huāng kai1 huang1 k`ai huang kai huang |
to open up land (for agriculture) |
開葷 开荤 see styles |
kāi hūn kai1 hun1 k`ai hun kai hun kaikun |
to eat meat after having maintained a vegetarian diet; (fig.) to do something as a novel experience 開素 To abandon vegetarianism, as is permitted in case of sickness. |
開蒙 开蒙 see styles |
kāi méng kai1 meng2 k`ai meng kai meng |
(old) (of a child) to begin schooling |
開藥 开药 see styles |
kāi yào kai1 yao4 k`ai yao kai yao |
to prescribe medicine |
開行 开行 see styles |
kāi xíng kai1 xing2 k`ai hsing kai hsing haruyuki はるゆき |
(of a bus, a train, a boat) to start off (personal name) Haruyuki |
開衩 开衩 see styles |
kāi chà kai1 cha4 k`ai ch`a kai cha |
slit (in clothing) |
開裂 开裂 see styles |
kāi liè kai1 lie4 k`ai lieh kai lieh kairetsu かいれつ |
to split open; to dehisce (of fruit or cotton bolls, to split open) (n,vs,vi) (1) {chem} (bond) cleavage; (n,vs,vi) (2) splitting open to burst |
開襟 开襟 see styles |
kāi jīn kai1 jin1 k`ai chin kai chin kaikin かいきん |
buttoned Chinese tunic; unbuttoned (to cool down) (n,vs,adj-no) open-necked (shirt) |
開解 开解 see styles |
kāi jiě kai1 jie3 k`ai chieh kai chieh kaige |
to straighten out; to explain; to ease sb's anxiety To expound, explain. |
開言 开言 see styles |
kāi yán kai1 yan2 k`ai yen kai yen |
to start to speak |
開設 开设 see styles |
kāi shè kai1 she4 k`ai she kai she kaisetsu かいせつ |
to offer (goods or services); to open (for business etc) (noun, transitive verb) establishment; opening; setting up; inauguration |
開許 开许 see styles |
kāi xǔ kai1 xu3 k`ai hsü kai hsü kaiko |
(literary) to allow; to permit to permit |
開誘 开诱 see styles |
kāi yòu kai1 you4 k`ai yu kai yu kaiyū |
to reveal |
開誠 开诚 see styles |
kāi chéng kai1 cheng2 k`ai ch`eng kai cheng |
to be honest; to show sincerity |
開課 开课 see styles |
kāi kè kai1 ke4 k`ai k`o kai ko |
school begins; give a course; teach a subject |
開講 开讲 see styles |
kāi jiǎng kai1 jiang3 k`ai chiang kai chiang kaikou / kaiko かいこう |
to begin a lecture; to start on a story (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) (See 閉講) start of a course; start of lectures; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) opening of a new course; offering a course (for the first time) |
開譬 开譬 see styles |
kāi pì kai1 pi4 k`ai p`i kai pi kaihi |
introducing the simile |
開議 开议 see styles |
kāi yì kai1 yi4 k`ai i kai i |
to hold a (business) meeting; to start negotiations |
開賬 开账 see styles |
kāi zhàng kai1 zhang4 k`ai chang kai chang |
to make out a bill |
開賽 开赛 see styles |
kāi sài kai1 sai4 k`ai sai kai sai |
to start a match; the kick-off |
開走 开走 see styles |
kāi zǒu kai1 zou3 k`ai tsou kai tsou |
to go (of car, train etc); to drive off |
開赴 开赴 see styles |
kāi fù kai1 fu4 k`ai fu kai fu |
(of troops) to depart for; to head for |
開路 开路 see styles |
kāi lù kai1 lu4 k`ai lu kai lu |
to open up a path; to make one's way through; to construct a road; (electricity) open circuit |
開車 开车 see styles |
kāi chē kai1 che1 k`ai ch`e kai che |
to drive a car |
開辦 开办 see styles |
kāi bàn kai1 ban4 k`ai pan kai pan |
to open; to start (a business etc); to set up |
開通 开通 see styles |
kāi tong kai1 tong5 k`ai t`ung kai tung kaitsuu / kaitsu かいつう |
open-minded (n,vs,vi) (1) opening (of a new road, railway, etc.); going into operation (e.g. telephone communication); beginning services; (n,vs,vi) (2) reopening (e.g. of a road to traffic); resumption of services to open |
開道 开道 see styles |
kāi dào kai1 dao4 k`ai tao kai tao kaidou / kaido かいどう |
to clear the way (surname) Kaidō to enlighten [others] |
開達 开达 see styles |
kāi dá kai1 da2 k`ai ta kai ta kaidatsu |
to know |
開遠 开远 see styles |
kāi yuǎn kai1 yuan3 k`ai yüan kai yüan |
Kaiyuan, county-level city in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan |
開遮 开遮 see styles |
kāi zhē kai1 zhe1 k`ai che kai che kaisha |
The adversatives, permit 開 or prohibit 遮; also 開廢. |
開避 开避 see styles |
kāi bì kai1 bi4 k`ai pi kai pi kaihi |
to avoid (someone else) |
開釋 开释 see styles |
kāi shì kai1 shi4 k`ai shih kai shih |
to release (a prisoner) |
開金 开金 see styles |
kāi jīn kai1 jin1 k`ai chin kai chin |
carated gold (alloy containing stated proportion of gold) |
開銷 开销 see styles |
kāi xiāo kai1 xiao1 k`ai hsiao kai hsiao |
to pay (expenses); expenses; (old) to dismiss (an employee) |
開鍋 开锅 see styles |
kāi guō kai1 guo1 k`ai kuo kai kuo |
to season a wok; to take the lid off a pot; (of the contents of a pot) to start to boil; (fig.) to become rowdy |
開鎖 开锁 see styles |
kāi suǒ kai1 suo3 k`ai so kai so |
to unlock |
開鐮 开镰 see styles |
kāi lián kai1 lian2 k`ai lien kai lien |
to start the harvest |
開鑼 开锣 see styles |
kāi luó kai1 luo2 k`ai lo kai lo |
to beat the gong to open a performance |
開鑽 开钻 see styles |
kāi zuān kai1 zuan1 k`ai tsuan kai tsuan |
to start drilling |
開鑿 开凿 see styles |
kāi záo kai1 zao2 k`ai tsao kai tsao kaisaku かいさく |
to cut (a canal, tunnel, well etc) (noun/participle) excavation; cutting; digging |
開間 开间 see styles |
kāi jiān kai1 jian1 k`ai chien kai chien |
unit for the width of a room, equal to the standard width of a room in an old-style house – about 10 chi 尺[chi3]; width of a room; (architecture) bay |
開闊 开阔 see styles |
kāi kuò kai1 kuo4 k`ai k`uo kai kuo |
wide; open (spaces); to open up |
開關 开关 see styles |
kāi guān kai1 guan1 k`ai kuan kai kuan |
power switch; gas valve; to open the city (or frontier) gate; to open and close; to switch on and off |
開闡 开阐 see styles |
kāi chǎn kai1 chan3 k`ai ch`an kai chan kaisen |
to open and make clear |
開闢 开辟 see styles |
kāi pì kai1 pi4 k`ai p`i kai pi kaibyaku; kaihyaku(ok) かいびゃく; かいひゃく(ok) |
to open up; to set up; to establish beginning of the world; creation |
開除 开除 see styles |
kāi chú kai1 chu2 k`ai ch`u kai chu kaijo |
to expel (a member of an organization); to fire (an employee) to expel |
開陽 开阳 see styles |
kāi yáng kai1 yang2 k`ai yang kai yang kaiyou / kaiyo かいよう |
Mizar; Zeta Ursae Majoris in the Big Dipper; see 開陽縣|开阳县[Kai1yang2 Xian4] (place-name) Kaiyou |
開集 开集 see styles |
kāi jí kai1 ji2 k`ai chi kai chi |
open set (math.) |
開霽 开霁 see styles |
kāi jì kai1 ji4 k`ai chi kai chi |
to clear up (of weather) |
開靜 开静 see styles |
kāi jìng kai1 jing4 k`ai ching kai ching kaijō |
To break the silence, i.e. rouse from sleep. |
開革 开革 see styles |
kāi gé kai1 ge2 k`ai ko kai ko |
to fire; to discharge |
開頭 开头 see styles |
kāi tóu kai1 tou2 k`ai t`ou kai tou kaitou / kaito かいとう |
beginning; to start (n,vs,vi) {surg} craniotomy |
開題 开题 see styles |
kāi tí kai1 ti2 k`ai t`i kai ti kaidai |
to interpret the title of a scripture |
開顏 开颜 see styles |
kāi yán kai1 yan2 k`ai yen kai yen |
to smile; to beam |
開顯 开显 see styles |
kāi xiǎn kai1 xian3 k`ai hsien kai hsien kaiken |
To open up and reveal; to expose the one and make manifest the other. It is a term used by Tiantai, i.e. 開權顯實, to expose and dispose of the temporary or partial teaching, and reveal the final and real truth as in the Lotus Sūtra. |
開飯 开饭 see styles |
kāi fàn kai1 fan4 k`ai fan kai fan |
to serve a meal |
開首 开首 see styles |
kāi shǒu kai1 shou3 k`ai shou kai shou |
beginning; start; opening; in the beginning; to start; to open |
開魯 开鲁 see styles |
kāi lǔ kai1 lu3 k`ai lu kai lu |
Kailu county in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia |
開齋 开斋 see styles |
kāi zhāi kai1 zhai1 k`ai chai kai chai kaisai |
to stop following a vegetarian diet; to break a fast To break the fast, breakfast. |
除開 除开 see styles |
chú kāi chu2 kai1 ch`u k`ai chu kai |
besides; except; to get rid of (sb); (math.) to divide |
隔開 隔开 see styles |
gé kāi ge2 kai1 ko k`ai ko kai |
to separate |
雙開 双开 see styles |
shuāng kāi shuang1 kai1 shuang k`ai shuang kai |
to strip sb of their Party membership and government job (開除黨籍,開除公職|开除党籍,开除公职) |
離開 离开 see styles |
lí kāi li2 kai1 li k`ai li kai |
to depart; to leave |
鬆開 松开 see styles |
sōng kāi song1 kai1 sung k`ai sung kai |
to release; to let go; to loosen; to untie; to come loose |
龍亭 龙亭 see styles |
lóng tíng long2 ting2 lung t`ing lung ting |
Longting district of Kaifeng city 開封市|开封市[Kai1 feng1 shi4], Henan |
三七開 三七开 see styles |
sān qī kāi san1 qi1 kai1 san ch`i k`ai san chi kai |
ratio seventy to thirty; thirty percent failure, seventy percent success |
不開竅 不开窍 see styles |
bù kāi qiào bu4 kai1 qiao4 pu k`ai ch`iao pu kai chiao |
unable to understand; can't get the point |
于法開 于法开 see styles |
yú fǎ kāi yu2 fa3 kai1 yü fa k`ai yü fa kai U Hōkai |
Yu Fakai |
倪嗣沖 倪嗣冲 see styles |
ní sì chōng ni2 si4 chong1 ni ssu ch`ung ni ssu chung |
Ni Sichong (1868-1924), general closely linked to Yuan Shikai 袁世凱|袁世凯[Yuan2 Shi4 kai3] during his unsuccessful 1915 bid for Empire |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Kai" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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