There are 59 total results for your December search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大年 see styles |
dainen だいねん |
More info & calligraphy: Danian |
事始め see styles |
kotohajime ことはじめ |
More info & calligraphy: New Beginning |
十二月 see styles |
shí èr yuè shi2 er4 yue4 shih erh yüeh kanna かんな |
More info & calligraphy: December(adverbial noun) December; (female given name) Kanna |
亥 see styles |
hài hai4 hai gai がい |
12th earthly branch: 9-11 p.m., 10th solar month (7th November-6th December), year of the Boar; ancient Chinese compass point: 330° (1) the Boar (twelfth sign of the Chinese zodiac); the Pig; (2) (obsolete) (See 亥の刻) hour of the Boar (around 10pm, 9-11pm, or 10pm to 12 midnight); (3) (obsolete) north-northwest; (4) (obsolete) tenth month of the lunar calendar; (personal name) Gai |
絶 绝 see styles |
jué jue2 chüeh zetsu ぜつ |
variant of 絕|绝[jue2] (abbreviation) {hanaf} (See 絶場) starting field which contains the November and-or December 20-point card To cut off, sunder, terminate, end; decidedly, superlatively. |
冬至 see styles |
dōng zhì dong1 zhi4 tung chih touji / toji とうじ |
Winter Solstice, 22nd of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 22nd December-5th January (See 夏至) winter solstice; (surname, given name) Touji |
大歳 see styles |
daisai だいさい |
(1) Taisai; one of the eight gods of the koyomi; (2) (archaism) Jupiter (planet); (1) (archaism) New Year's Eve; December 31st; (2) (archaism) Jupiter (planet); (surname) Daisai |
大雪 see styles |
dà xuě da4 xue3 ta hsüeh daisetsu だいせつ |
Daxue or Great Snow, 21st of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 7th-21st December (1) heavy snow; heavy snowfall; (2) (たいせつ only) (See 二十四節気) "major snow" solar term (approx. Dec. 7); (place-name, surname) Daisetsu |
小雪 see styles |
xiǎo xuě xiao3 xue3 hsiao hsüeh sayuki さゆき |
Xiaoxue or Lesser Snow, 20th of the 24 solar terms 二十四節氣|二十四节气 22nd November-6th December (See 二十四節気) "minor snow" solar term (approx. November 22); (female given name) Sayuki |
師走 see styles |
shiwasu しわす |
twelfth month (esp. of the lunar calendar); December; (female given name) Shiwasu |
旧臘 see styles |
kyuurou / kyuro きゅうろう |
(n,adv) last December; end of last year |
極月 see styles |
gokugetsu ごくげつ |
last month of the year; December |
絶場 see styles |
zetsuba ぜつば |
{hanaf} (See 場・ば・6) starting field which contains the November and-or December 20-point card |
大晦日 see styles |
oomisoka おおみそか |
(temporal noun) New Year's Eve; December 31st; (place-name) Oomisoka |
成道会 see styles |
joudoue / jodoe じょうどうえ |
Bodhi Day; Buddhist holiday on December 8 to celebrate Shakyamuni's enlightenment |
毛誕節 毛诞节 see styles |
máo dàn jié mao2 dan4 jie2 mao tan chieh |
Mao Zedong’s birthday, December 26th |
煤払い see styles |
susuharai すすはらい |
(1) cleaning dust etc. from rooms; housecleaning; (2) (the traditional Japanese end-of-the-year, 13th December) big house cleaning; spring cleaning (only not in spring) |
立三本 see styles |
tatesanbon たてさんぼん |
{hanaf} (See 手役) three-of-a-kind (in a dealt hand) of the April, May, July, or December suit |
節禮日 节礼日 see styles |
jié lǐ rì jie2 li3 ri4 chieh li jih |
Boxing Day, holiday on 26th December (the day after Christmas Day) in some countries |
絶対場 see styles |
zettaiba ぜったいば |
(rare) {hanaf} (See 絶場) starting field which contains the November and-or December 20-point card |
顔見せ see styles |
kaomise かおみせ |
(noun/participle) (1) making one's debut; making one's first appearance; (2) (just) showing one's face; showing up; (3) introductory kabuki performance (to introduce the actors); (4) December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
顔見世 see styles |
kaomise かおみせ |
(noun/participle) (1) making one's debut; making one's first appearance; (2) (just) showing one's face; showing up; (3) introductory kabuki performance (to introduce the actors); (4) December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
こと始め see styles |
kotohajime ことはじめ |
(1) taking up a new line of work; the beginning of things; (2) starting the preparations for New Year's festivities (December 8 in Tokyo, December 13 in Kyoto); (3) resuming work after the New Year's vacation |
すす払い see styles |
susuharai すすはらい |
(1) cleaning dust etc. from rooms; housecleaning; (2) (the traditional Japanese end-of-the-year, 13th December) big house cleaning; spring cleaning (only not in spring) |
仕事納め see styles |
shigotoosame しごとおさめ |
last business day of the year (usu. December 28) |
十二月份 see styles |
shí èr yuè fèn shi2 er4 yue4 fen4 shih erh yüeh fen |
December |
十二月病 see styles |
juunigatsubyou / junigatsubyo じゅうにがつびょう |
Christmas blues; holiday stress (during December) |
夕暮れ族 see styles |
yuugurezoku / yugurezoku ゆうぐれぞく |
couple with older man and younger woman; May-December romance |
大みそか see styles |
oomisoka おおみそか |
(temporal noun) New Year's Eve; December 31st |
年の差婚 see styles |
toshinosakon としのさこん |
(colloquialism) (See 年の差・としのさ) marriage between partners of very different ages; May-December marriage |
年末年始 see styles |
nenmatsunenshi ねんまつねんし |
year-end and New Year holidays (e.g. from December 29 to January 3) |
忘新年会 see styles |
boushinnenkai / boshinnenkai ぼうしんねんかい |
(See 忘年会,新年会) year-end parties (held in December) and New Year parties (held in January) |
末伽始羅 末伽始罗 see styles |
mò gā shǐ luó mo4 ga1 shi3 luo2 mo ka shih lo magashira |
mārgaśiras, M. W. says November-December; the Chinese say from he 16th of the 9th moon to the 15th of the 10th. |
松桐坊主 see styles |
matsukiribouzu / matsukiribozu まつきりぼうず |
{hanaf} (See 出来役) scoring combination consisting of the January, December, and August 20-point cards |
百團大戰 百团大战 see styles |
bǎi tuán dà zhàn bai3 tuan2 da4 zhan4 pai t`uan ta chan pai tuan ta chan |
Hundred Regiments offensive of August-December 1940, a large scale offensive against the Japanese by the communists |
華北事變 华北事变 see styles |
huá běi shì biàn hua2 bei3 shi4 bian4 hua pei shih pien |
North China Incident of October-December 1935, a Japanese attempt to set up a puppet government in north China |
西安事件 see styles |
seianjiken / seanjiken せいあんじけん |
(hist) Xi'an Incident (involving the arrest and confinement of Chiang Kai-shek; December 1936) |
西安事變 西安事变 see styles |
xī ān shì biàn xi1 an1 shi4 bian4 hsi an shih pien |
Xi'an Incident of 12th December 1936 (kidnap of Chiang Kai-shek 蔣介石|蒋介石[Jiang3 Jie4 shi2]) |
零八憲章 零八宪章 see styles |
líng bā xiàn zhāng ling2 ba1 xian4 zhang1 ling pa hsien chang |
Charter 08, PRC pro-democracy petition of December 2008 |
一二九運動 一二九运动 see styles |
yī èr jiǔ yùn dòng yi1 er4 jiu3 yun4 dong4 i erh chiu yün tung |
December 9th Movement (1935), student-led demonstrations demanding that the Chinese government resist Japanese aggression |
真珠湾攻撃 see styles |
shinjuwankougeki / shinjuwankogeki しんじゅわんこうげき |
(hist) Attack on Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941) |
美麗島事件 美丽岛事件 see styles |
měi lì dǎo shì jiàn mei3 li4 dao3 shi4 jian4 mei li tao shih chien |
Kaohsiung Incident (aka Formosa Incident), a crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrations in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on 10 December 1979 during Taiwan's martial law period |
老牛吃嫩草 see styles |
lǎo niú chī nèn cǎo lao3 niu2 chi1 nen4 cao3 lao niu ch`ih nen ts`ao lao niu chih nen tsao |
lit. an old cow eats young grass (idiom); fig. a May-December relationship; a romance where the man is significantly older than the woman |
顔見世狂言 see styles |
kaomisekyougen / kaomisekyogen かおみせきょうげん |
December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
ディセンバー see styles |
disenbaa / disenba ディセンバー |
(See 12月・1) December |
マレー沖海戦 see styles |
mareeokikaisen マレーおきかいせん |
(hist) Naval Battle off Malaya (December 10, 1941) |
Variations: |
kaomise かおみせ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (esp. 顔見せ) making one's debut; making one's first appearance; (n,vs,vi) (2) (esp. 顔見せ) (See 顔を見せる) (just) showing one's face; showing up; (n,vs,vi) (3) (esp. 顔見世) introductory kabuki performance (to introduce the actors); (n,vs,vi) (4) (esp. 顔見世) (See 顔見世狂言) December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
Variations: |
susuharai すすはらい |
(1) cleaning dust etc. from rooms; housecleaning; (2) (See 煤掃き) (the traditional Japanese end-of-the-year, 13th December) big house cleaning; spring cleaning (only not in spring) |
ポケモンショック see styles |
pokemonshokku ポケモンショック |
Pokemon seizure incident (Dec. 16, 1997) (wasei: Pokemon shock); incident in which flashing lights in a Pokemon episode induced seizures in hundreds of viewers; (ev) Pokémon Shock (December 16, 1997; incident in which flashing lights in an episode of Pokémon induced seizures in hundreds of viewers) |
Variations: |
kotohajime ことはじめ |
(1) taking up a new line of work; the beginning of things; (2) starting the preparations for New Year's festivities (December 8 in Tokyo, December 13 in Kyoto); (3) (See 仕事始め) resuming work after the New Year's vacation |
Variations: |
juunigatsubyou / junigatsubyo じゅうにがつびょう |
Christmas blues; holiday stress (during December) |
ポケモン・ショック see styles |
pokemon shokku ポケモン・ショック |
Pokemon seizure incident (Dec. 16, 1997) (wasei: Pokemon shock); incident in which flashing lights in a Pokemon episode induced seizures in hundreds of viewers; (ev) Pokémon Shock (December 16, 1997; incident in which flashing lights in an episode of Pokémon induced seizures in hundreds of viewers) |
ハリファックス大爆発 see styles |
harifakkusudaibakuhatsu ハリファックスだいばくはつ |
(hist) Halifax Explosion (December 6, 1917) |
Variations: |
toranomonjiken とらのもんじけん |
(hist) Toranomon Incident (assassination attempt on Prince Regent Hirohito; December 27, 1923) |
Variations: |
boroichi ぼろいち |
flea market (esp. one held in Setagaya, Tokyo in December or January) |
Variations: |
juunigatsu / junigatsu じゅうにがつ |
(1) December; (2) twelfth month of the lunar calendar |
Variations: |
pokemonshokku; pokemon shokku ポケモンショック; ポケモン・ショック |
(ev) Pokémon Shock (December 16, 1997; incident in which flashing lights in an episode of Pokémon induced seizures in hundreds of viewers) |
Variations: |
kotohajime ことはじめ |
(1) taking up a new line of work; the beginning of things; (2) starting the preparations for New Year's festivities (December 8 in Tokyo, December 13 in Kyoto); (3) (See 仕事始め) resuming work after the New Year's vacation |
鐃旬ワ申鐃?鐃旬わ申鐃?鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃?rK) see styles |
鐃旬wa申鐃緒申鐃? /(n) flea market (esp. one held in setagaya, tokyo in december o 鐃旬わ申鐃緒申鐃? /(n) flea market (esp. one held in Setagaya, Tokyo in December o |
flea market (esp. one held in Setagaya, Tokyo in December or January) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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