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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
兄弟 see styles |
xiōng dì xiong1 di4 hsiung ti kyoudai(p); keitei / kyodai(p); kete きょうだい(P); けいてい |
More info & calligraphy: Brothers(1) (See ご兄弟) siblings; brothers and sisters; (2) brothers; (3) siblings-in-law; brothers-in-law; sisters-in-law; (4) (familiar language) (masculine speech) mate; friend; (personal name) Kyōdai Elder and younger brothers; brother, brethren, i. e. members of the fraternity. |
御兄弟 see styles |
gokyoudai / gokyodai ごきょうだい |
More info & calligraphy: Brothers and Sisters |
仲 see styles |
zhòng zhong4 chung nakamura なかむら |
second month of a season; middle; intermediate; second amongst brothers relation; relationship; (personal name) Nakamura |
伯 see styles |
bó bo2 po haku はく |
father's elder brother; senior; paternal elder uncle; eldest of brothers; respectful form of address; Count, third of five orders of nobility 五等爵位[wu3 deng3 jue2 wei4] (1) count; earl; (2) (hist) (See 神祇官・2) chief official of the Department of Worship (under the ritsuryō system); (3) (abbreviation) (See 伯剌西爾・ブラジル) Brazil; (surname, given name) Haku eldest brother (?) |
孟 see styles |
mèng meng4 meng mou / mo もう |
first month of a season; eldest amongst brothers (surname, given name) Mou Eldest, first; Mencius; rude. |
季 see styles |
jì ji4 chi ri り |
season; the last month of a season; fourth or youngest amongst brothers; classifier for seasonal crop yields (1) season (in nature, sports, etc.); (2) seasonal word or phrase (in haiku); (3) (See 一季・2,半季・1) year; (surname) Ri |
仲兄 see styles |
chuukei / chuke ちゅうけい |
the younger of two elder brothers |
伯叔 see styles |
bó shū bo2 shu1 po shu hakushuku はくしゅく |
father's brother (uncle); husband's brother (brother-in-law) brothers; one's father's brothers |
六親 六亲 see styles |
liù qīn liu4 qin1 liu ch`in liu chin rokushin ろくしん |
six close relatives, namely: father 父[fu4], mother 母[mu3], older brothers 兄[xiong1], younger brothers 弟[di4], wife 妻[qi1], male children 子[zi3]; one's kin the six blood relations The six immediate relations— father and mother, wife and child, elder and younger brothers. |
同胞 see styles |
tóng bāo tong2 bao1 t`ung pao tung pao douhou(p); doubou; harakara(gikun) / doho(p); dobo; harakara(gikun) どうほう(P); どうぼう; はらから(gikun) |
born of the same parents; sibling; fellow citizen; compatriot brethren; brothers; fellow countrymen; fellowman; compatriot |
哥們 哥们 see styles |
gē men ge1 men5 ko men |
Brothers!; brethren; dude (colloquial); brother (diminutive form of address between males) |
哥兒 哥儿 see styles |
gē r ge1 r5 ko r |
brothers; boys |
大叔 see styles |
dà shū da4 shu1 ta shu |
eldest of father's younger brothers; uncle (term used to address a man about the age of one's father) |
妯娌 see styles |
zhóu li zhou2 li5 chou li |
wives of brothers; sisters-in-law |
子弟 see styles |
zǐ dì zi3 di4 tzu ti shitei / shite してい |
child; the younger generation (1) children; sons; children and younger brothers; (2) young people |
弟兄 see styles |
dì xiong di4 xiong5 ti hsiung |
brothers; comrade |
悌睦 see styles |
tì mù ti4 mu4 t`i mu ti mu |
to live at peace as brothers |
手足 see styles |
shǒu zú shou3 zu2 shou tsu teashi(p); shusoku てあし(P); しゅそく |
hands and feet; (fig.) brothers; retinue, henchmen, accomplices (1) hands and feet; limbs; (2) person at one's beck and call; person at hand; reliable worker hand and feet |
昆仲 see styles |
kūn zhòng kun1 zhong4 k`un chung kun chung |
(literary) brothers; elder and younger brother |
昆弟 see styles |
kontei / konte こんてい |
(archaism) brothers |
神交 see styles |
shén jiāo shen2 jiao1 shen chiao |
soul brothers; friends in spirit who have never met; to commune with |
結拜 结拜 see styles |
jié bài jie2 bai4 chieh pai |
to become sworn brothers or sisters; sworn (brothers) |
蘭譜 兰谱 see styles |
lán pǔ lan2 pu3 lan p`u lan pu |
lit. directory of orchids; fig. genealogical record (esp. exchanged between sworn brothers) |
迦葉 迦叶 see styles |
jiā shě jia1 she3 chia she kashou / kasho かしょう |
(person) Kasyapa (Hindu sage); Kashou (迦葉波) kāśyapa, 迦攝 (迦攝波) inter alia 'a class of divine beings similar to or equal to prajāpati'; the father 'of gods, demons, men, fish, reptiles, and all animals'; also 'a constellation'. M.W. It is intp. as 'drinking light', i.e. swallowing sun and moon, but without apparent justification. (1) One of the seven or ten ancient Indian sages. (2) Name of a tribe or race. (3) Kāśyapa Buddha, the third of the five buddhas of the present kalpa, the sixth of the seven ancient buddhas. (4) Mahākāśyapa, a brahman of Magadha, who became one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, and after his death became leader of the disciples, 'convoked and directed the first synod, whence his title Ārya Sthavira (上坐, lit. chairman) is derived.' Eitel. He is accounted the chief of the ascetics before the enlightenment; the first compiler of the canon and the first patriarch. (5) There were five Kāśyapas, disciples of the Buddha, Mahā-Kāśyapa, Uruvilā-Kāśyapa, Gayā-Kāśyapa, Nadī-Kāśyapa, and Daśabala-Kāśyapa; the second, third, and fourth are said to have been brothers. (6) A bodhisattva, whose name heads a chapter in the Nirvana Sutra. (7) 迦葉摩騰 Kāśyapa-Mātaṅga, the monk who with Gobharana, or Dharmarakṣa, i.e. Zhu Falan 竺法蘭, according to Buddhist statements, brought images and scriptures to China with the commissioners sent by Mingdi, arriving in Luoyang A.D. 67. |
連襟 连襟 see styles |
lián jīn lian2 jin1 lien chin |
husbands of sisters; brothers-in-law; extremely close (of a relationship) |
隔山 see styles |
gé shān ge2 shan1 ko shan kakuyama かくやま |
half-sibling relationship; brothers with different mother; step- (surname) Kakuyama |
ご兄弟 see styles |
gokyoudai / gokyodai ごきょうだい |
(honorific or respectful language) siblings; brothers and sisters |
三迦葉 三迦叶 see styles |
sān jiā yè san1 jia1 ye4 san chia yeh san Kashō |
Three brothers Kāsyapa, all three said to be disciples of the Buddha. |
半託迦 半讬迦 see styles |
bàn tuō jiā ban4 tuo1 jia1 pan t`o chia pan to chia Hantaka |
(or 半他迦) ; 槃陀 (槃陀迦); 槃特 Panthaka, born on the road; a road; two brothers— one born by a main road, the other by a path— who both became arhats. |
富樓那 富楼那 see styles |
fù lóu nà fu4 lou2 na4 fu lou na Fūruna |
Pūrṇa; also富樓那彌多羅尼子 and other similar phonetic forms; Pūrṇamaitrāyaṇīputra, or Maitrāyaṇīputra, a disciple of Śākyamuni, son of Bhava by a slave girl, often confounded with Maitreya. The chief preacher among the ten principal disciples of Śākyamuni; ill-treated by his brother, engaged in business, saved his brothers from shipwreck by conquering Indra through samādhi; built a vihāra for Śākyamuni; expected to reappear as 法明如來 Dharmaprabhāsa Buddha. |
弟兄們 弟兄们 see styles |
dì xiōng men di4 xiong1 men5 ti hsiung men |
brothers; comrades; men; brethren |
把兄弟 see styles |
bǎ xiōng dì ba3 xiong1 di4 pa hsiung ti |
sworn brothers |
拜把子 see styles |
bài bǎ zi bai4 ba3 zi5 pai pa tzu |
to become sworn brothers |
水滸伝 see styles |
suikoden すいこでん |
The Water Margin (classic of Chinese literature); Outlaws of the Marsh; All Men are Brothers; (wk) The Water Margin (classic of Chinese literature); Outlaws of the Marsh; All Men are Brothers |
江迦葉 江迦叶 see styles |
jiāng jiā shě jiang1 jia1 she3 chiang chia she Kō kashō |
River- or Nadī-kāśyapa, one of the three Kāśyapa brothers: v. 三迦棄. |
男兄弟 see styles |
otokokyoudai / otokokyodai おとこきょうだい |
brothers; male siblings |
程朱学 see styles |
teishugaku / teshugaku ていしゅがく |
(rare) (See 宋学) neo-Confucianism (based on the teaching of the Cheng brothers and Zhu Xi) |
穴兄弟 see styles |
anakyoudai / anakyodai あなきょうだい |
(vulgar) (slang) (See 竿姉妹) men who have had sex with the same woman; hole brothers |
金蘭譜 金兰谱 see styles |
jīn lán pǔ jin1 lan2 pu3 chin lan p`u chin lan pu |
(old) genealogical records of sworn brothers, each keeping a copy |
おなり神 see styles |
onarigami おなりがみ |
(belief in) spiritual power possessed by sisters to protect their brothers (in the Ryukyu Islands) |
二十億耳 二十亿耳 see styles |
èr shí yì ěr er4 shi2 yi4 er3 erh shih i erh Nijūoku ni |
Sroṇakoṭīviṁśa. Defined as the most zealous of Śākyamuni's disciples, who became an arhat. Having lived in a heaven for ninety-one kalpas, where his feet did not touch the ground, he was born with hair on his soles two inches long, an omen which led his father and brothers to endow him with twenty kotis of ounces of gold, hence this name. v. 智度論 22. |
伯仲叔季 see styles |
bó zhòng shū jì bo2 zhong4 shu1 ji4 po chung shu chi |
eldest; second; third and youngest of brothers; order of seniority among brothers |
兄弟喧嘩 see styles |
kyoudaigenka / kyodaigenka きょうだいげんか |
(noun/participle) quarrel between brothers |
兄弟姉妹 see styles |
kyoudaishimai; keiteishimai / kyodaishimai; keteshimai きょうだいしまい; けいていしまい |
brothers and sisters; siblings |
兄弟姐妹 see styles |
xiōng dì jiě mèi xiong1 di4 jie3 mei4 hsiung ti chieh mei |
brothers and sisters; siblings |
四海兄弟 see styles |
shikaikeitei / shikaikete しかいけいてい |
(expression) (yoji) people in the whole world being all brothers; universal brotherhood |
孔融讓梨 孔融让梨 see styles |
kǒng róng ràng lí kong3 rong2 rang4 li2 k`ung jung jang li kung jung jang li |
Kong Rong giving up pears, classic moral story about Kong Rong 孔融[Kong3 Rong2] picking up smaller pears while leaving the bigger ones to his older brothers, still used nowadays to educate the young on courtesy and modesty |
孿生兄弟 孪生兄弟 see styles |
luán shēng xiōng dì luan2 sheng1 xiong1 di4 luan sheng hsiung ti |
twin brothers |
山海空市 see styles |
shān hǎi kōng shì shan1 hai3 kong1 shi4 shan hai k`ung shih shan hai kung shih san kai kū shi |
Mountains, seas, the sky, the (busy) market place' cannot conceal one from the eye of 無常 Impermanence, the messenger of death, a phrase summing up a story of four brothers who tried to use their miraculous power to escape death by hiding in the mountains, seas, sky, and market places. The one in the market place was the first to be reported as dead, 法句經 2. |
情同手足 see styles |
qíng tóng shǒu zú qing2 tong2 shou3 zu2 ch`ing t`ung shou tsu ching tung shou tsu |
as close as one's hands and feet (idiom); loving one another as brothers; deep friendship; closely attached to one another |
曽我兄弟 see styles |
sogakyoudai / sogakyodai そがきょうだい |
(person) Soga brothers (Soga Sukenari and Soga Tokimune, samurai in the early Kamakura period, known for the Revenge of the Soga Brothers incident) |
華納兄弟 华纳兄弟 see styles |
huá nà xiōng dì hua2 na4 xiong1 di4 hua na hsiung ti |
Warner Brothers |
藥上菩薩 药上菩萨 see styles |
yào shàng pú sà yao4 shang4 pu2 sa4 yao shang p`u sa yao shang pu sa Yakujō bosatsu |
Bhaiṣajyasamudgata, bodhisattva of healing, he whose office, together with his brother, is to heal the sick. He is described as the younger of two brothers, the elder of whom is the 藥王 below. |
藥王菩薩 药王菩萨 see styles |
yào wáng pú sà yao4 wang2 pu2 sa4 yao wang p`u sa yao wang pu sa Yakuō Bosatsu |
Bhaiṣajya-rāja Bodhisattva, the elder of the two brothers, who was the first to decide on his career as bodhisattva of healing, and led his younger brother to adopt the same course; see above. They are also styled Pure-eyed and Pure-treasury, which may indicate diagnosis and treatment. He is referred to in the Lotus Sutra as offering his arms as a brunt sacrifice to his Buddha. |
親如手足 亲如手足 see styles |
qīn rú shǒu zú qin1 ru2 shou3 zu2 ch`in ju shou tsu chin ju shou tsu |
as close as brothers (idiom); deep friendship |
雙生兄弟 双生兄弟 see styles |
shuāng shēng xiōng dì shuang1 sheng1 xiong1 di4 shuang sheng hsiung ti |
twin brothers |
難兄難弟 难兄难弟 see styles |
nàn xiōng nàn dì nan4 xiong1 nan4 di4 nan hsiung nan ti |
brothers in hardship (idiom); fellow sufferers; in the same boat |
雲兄水弟 云兄水弟 see styles |
yún xiōng shuǐ dì yun2 xiong1 shui3 di4 yün hsiung shui ti unpin suitei |
雲衆水衆 Brothers or men of the clouds and waters, fellow-monks. |
雲衆水衆 云众水众 see styles |
yún zhòng shuǐ zhòng yun2 zhong4 shui3 zhong4 yün chung shui chung unshu suishu |
brothers of the clouds and waters |
雷曼兄弟 see styles |
léi màn xiōng dì lei2 man4 xiong1 di4 lei man hsiung ti |
Lehman Brothers, investment bank |
ブラザース see styles |
burazaasu / burazasu ブラザース |
brothers (usu. in company, etc. names); (personal name) Brothers |
ライト兄弟 see styles |
raitokyoudai / raitokyodai ライトきょうだい |
(person) The Wright Brothers (Wilbur and Orville Wright) |
兄弟げんか see styles |
kyoudaigenka / kyodaigenka きょうだいげんか |
(noun/participle) quarrel between brothers |
周利槃陀加 周利盘陀加 see styles |
zhōu lì pán tuó jiā zhou1 li4 pan2 tuo2 jia1 chou li p`an t`o chia chou li pan to chia Shūrihandake |
(or 周梨槃陀加) Kṣudrapanthaka; little (or mean) path. Twin brothers were born on the road, one called Śuddhipanthaka, Purity-path, the other born soon after and called as above, intp. 小路 small road, and 繼道 successor by the road. The elder was clever, the younger stupid, not even remembering his name, but became one of the earliest disciples of Buddha, and finally an arhat. The records are uncertain and confusing. Also 周利般兎; 周稚般他迦, 周利槃特 (周利槃特迦); 朱茶半託迦; 周陀. |
玄武門之變 玄武门之变 see styles |
xuán wǔ mén zhī biàn xuan2 wu3 men2 zhi1 bian4 hsüan wu men chih pien |
Xuanwu gate coup of June 626 in early Tang, in which Li Shimin 李世民 killed his brothers, seized the throne from his father as Emperor Taizong 唐太宗 |
迦葉三兄弟 迦叶三兄弟 see styles |
jiā yè sān xiōng dì jia1 ye4 san1 xiong1 di4 chia yeh san hsiung ti Kashō san kyōdai |
three Kāśyapa brothers |
難陀跋難陀 难陀跋难陀 see styles |
nán tuó bán án tuó nan2 tuo2 ban2 an2 tuo2 nan t`o pan an t`o nan to pan an to Nanda Batsunanda |
Nanda Upananda, two nāga brothers, who protected Magadha. |
Variations: |
gokyoudai / gokyodai ごきょうだい |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 兄弟・1) siblings; brothers and sisters |
卡拉馬佐夫兄弟 卡拉马佐夫兄弟 see styles |
kǎ lā mǎ zuǒ fū xiōng dì ka3 la1 ma3 zuo3 fu1 xiong1 di4 k`a la ma tso fu hsiung ti ka la ma tso fu hsiung ti |
Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky 陀思妥耶夫斯基[Tuo2 si1 tuo3 ye1 fu1 si1 ji1] |
四海之內皆兄弟 四海之内皆兄弟 see styles |
sì hǎi zhī nèi jiē xiōng dì si4 hai3 zhi1 nei4 jie1 xiong1 di4 ssu hai chih nei chieh hsiung ti |
all men are brothers |
リーマンショック see styles |
riimanshokku / rimanshokku リーマンショック |
economic downturn precipitated by the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy in 2008 (wasei: Lehman Shock) |
リーマン・ショック see styles |
riiman shokku / riman shokku リーマン・ショック |
economic downturn precipitated by the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy in 2008 (wasei: Lehman Shock) |
リーマンブラザーズ see styles |
riimanburazaazu / rimanburazazu リーマンブラザーズ |
(company) Lehman Brothers; (c) Lehman Brothers |
ワーナーブラザーズ see styles |
waanaaburazaazu / wanaburazazu ワーナーブラザーズ |
(company) Warner Brothers; (c) Warner Brothers |
ブルックスブラザーズ see styles |
burukkusuburazaazu / burukkusuburazazu ブルックスブラザーズ |
(personal name) Brooks Brothers |
リーマン・ブラザーズ see styles |
riiman burazaazu / riman burazazu リーマン・ブラザーズ |
(company) Lehman Brothers; (c) Lehman Brothers |
Variations: |
kyoudaigenka / kyodaigenka きょうだいげんか |
(noun/participle) quarrel between brothers |
ブルースブラザース2000 see styles |
buruusuburazaasutsuusauzando / burusuburazasutsusauzando ブルースブラザースツーサウザンド |
(work) Blues Brothers 2000 (film); (wk) Blues Brothers 2000 (film) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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