There are 34 total results for your Douglas search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ダグラス see styles |
dagurasu ダグラス |
More info & calligraphy: Douglass |
道格拉斯 see styles |
dào gé lā sī dao4 ge2 la1 si1 tao ko la ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Douglass |
栂椹 see styles |
togasawara; togasawara とがさわら; トガサワラ |
(kana only) Japanese Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga japonica) |
米松 see styles |
yonematsu よねまつ |
common Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii); (p,s,g) Yonematsu |
麥道 麦道 see styles |
mài dào mai4 dao4 mai tao |
McDonnell Douglas (plane company) |
マ元帥 see styles |
magensui マげんすい |
(colloquialism) (nickname used during the Occupation) General Douglas MacArthur |
トクラス see styles |
dogurasu ドグラス |
(personal name) Douglas |
麥克阿瑟 麦克阿瑟 see styles |
mài kè ā sè mai4 ke4 a1 se4 mai k`o a se mai ko a se |
General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war |
アメリカ松 see styles |
amerikamatsu アメリカまつ |
(rare) (See 米松) common Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) |
ダグラス窩 see styles |
dagurasuka ダグラスか |
{anat} pouch of Douglas; rectouterine pouch |
ドゥフラス see styles |
dodofurasu ドゥフラス |
(personal name) Douglas |
トガサワラ see styles |
togasawara トガサワラ |
(kana only) Japanese Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga japonica) |
直腸子宮窩 see styles |
chokuchoushikyuuka / chokuchoshikyuka ちょくちょうしきゅうか |
{anat} rectouterine pouch; pouch of Douglas |
オレゴンパイン see styles |
oregonpain オレゴンパイン |
Oregon pine (another term for the common Douglas fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii) |
カークダグラス see styles |
kaakudagurasu / kakudagurasu カークダグラス |
(person) Kirk Douglas |
ダグラスファー see styles |
dagurasufaa / dagurasufa ダグラスファー |
Douglas fir |
ポートダグラス see styles |
pootodagurasu ポートダグラス |
(place-name) Port Douglas (Australia) |
オレゴン・パイン see styles |
oregon pain オレゴン・パイン |
Oregon pine (another term for the common Douglas fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii) |
ダグラス・ファー see styles |
dagurasu faa / dagurasu fa ダグラス・ファー |
Douglas fir |
マイケルダグラス see styles |
maikerudagurasu マイケルダグラス |
(person) Michael Douglas |
太倉坐ドゥグラス see styles |
desouzadodogurasu / desozadodogurasu でそうざドゥグラス |
(person) Douglas de Souza (1987.3.7-; Brazilian-Japanese soccer player) |
ダグラスジェロルド see styles |
dagurasujerorudo ダグラスジェロルド |
(person) Douglas Jerrold |
ダグラスハミルトン see styles |
dagurasuhamiruton ダグラスハミルトン |
(personal name) Douglas-Hamilton |
メルヴィンダグラス see styles |
merurindagurasu メルヴィンダグラス |
(person) Melvyn Douglas |
道格拉斯·麥克阿瑟 道格拉斯·麦克阿瑟 see styles |
dào gé lā sī · mài kè ā sè dao4 ge2 la1 si1 · mai4 ke4 a1 se4 tao ko la ssu · mai k`o a se tao ko la ssu · mai ko a se |
General Douglas MacArthur (1880-1964), US commander in Pacific during WW2, sacked in 1951 by President Truman for exceeding orders during the Korean war |
ダグラスマッカーサー see styles |
dagurasumakkaasaa / dagurasumakkasa ダグラスマッカーサー |
(person) Douglas MacArthur |
ダグラス・マッカーサー see styles |
dagurasu makkaasaa / dagurasu makkasa ダグラス・マッカーサー |
(person) Douglas MacArthur |
ダグラスジェイファイス see styles |
dagurasujeifaisu / dagurasujefaisu ダグラスジェイファイス |
(person) Douglas Jay Feith |
ダグラスフェアバンクス see styles |
dagurasufeabankusu ダグラスフェアバンクス |
(person) Douglas Fairbanks |
エドガーダグラスエードリアン see styles |
edogaadagurasueedorian / edogadagurasueedorian エドガーダグラスエードリアン |
(person) Edgar Douglas Adrian |
ウィームズチャーテリスダグラス see styles |
iimuzuchaaterisudagurasu / imuzuchaterisudagurasu ウィームズチャーテリスダグラス |
(personal name) Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas |
Variations: |
oregonpain; oregon pain オレゴンパイン; オレゴン・パイン |
(See 米松) Oregon pine (Pseudotsuga menziesii); common Douglas fir |
Variations: |
dagurasufaa; dagurasu faa / dagurasufa; dagurasu fa ダグラスファー; ダグラス・ファー |
Douglas fir |
Variations: |
rouheihashinazutadakiesarunomi / rohehashinazutadakiesarunomi ろうへいはしなずただきえさるのみ |
(expression) (quote) (from a song, quoted by Douglas MacArthur) old soldiers never die; they just fade away |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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