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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
マクシム see styles |
makushimu マクシム |
More info & calligraphy: Maksim |
格言 see styles |
gé yán ge2 yan2 ko yen kakugen かくげん |
maxim (noun - becomes adjective with の) saying; maxim; aphorism; proverb wise sayings |
句 see styles |
jù ju4 chü ku く |
sentence; clause; phrase; classifier for phrases or lines of verse (n,n-suf) (1) section (i.e. of text); sentence; passage; paragraph; (n,n-suf) (2) {ling} phrase; (n,n-suf) (3) verse (of 5 or 7 mora in Japanese poetry; of 4, 5, or 7 characters in Chinese poetry); (n,n-suf) (4) haiku; first 17 morae of a renga, etc.; (n,n-suf) (5) maxim; saying; idiom; expression; (n,n-suf) (6) {comp} clause (e.g. in a database query language) A sentence, phrase, clause; also used for a place. |
箴 see styles |
zhēn zhen1 chen shin しん |
to warn; to admonish; variant of 針|针[zhen1] (1) (rare) warning; admonition; (2) (rare) (See 箴言・1) proverb; maxim; aphorism |
諺 谚 see styles |
yàn yan4 yen kotowaza ことわざ |
proverb (kana only) proverb; saying; aphorism; maxim |
銘 铭 see styles |
míng ming2 ming mei / me めい |
to engrave; inscribed motto (1) inscription; epitaph; (2) (manufacturer's) engraved signature; (3) (See 座右の銘・ざゆうのめい) motto; maxim; precept; (surname) Mei To engrave, on metal, stone, or the tablets of the heart. |
公理 see styles |
gōng lǐ gong1 li3 kung li masatoshi まさとし |
self-evident truth; (math.) axiom (noun - becomes adjective with の) axiom; maxim; self-evident truth; (male given name) Masatoshi |
格律 see styles |
gé lǜ ge2 lu:4 ko lü kakuritsu かくりつ |
forms of versification; conventions regarding set number of words and lines, choice of tonal patterns and rhyme schemes for various types of Classical Chinese poetic composition; metrical verse maxim; personal standard |
格率 see styles |
kakuritsu かくりつ |
maxim; personal standard |
法諺 see styles |
hougen / hogen ほうげん |
legal maxim |
箴言 see styles |
zhēn yán zhen1 yan2 chen yen shingen しんげん |
admonition; exhortation; dictum; the biblical Book of Proverbs (1) proverb; maxim; aphorism; (2) Proverbs (book of the Bible) |
訓條 训条 see styles |
xùn tiáo xun4 tiao2 hsün t`iao hsün tiao |
instruction; order; maxim |
金言 see styles |
jīn yán jin1 yan2 chin yen kingen きんげん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) wise saying; maxim Golden words, i.e. those of Buddha. |
青檀 see styles |
qīng tán qing1 tan2 ch`ing t`an ching tan |
blue sandalwood (Pteroceltis tatarinowii Maxim), the bark of which is used to manufacture 宣紙|宣纸 |
どん底 see styles |
donzoko どんぞこ |
very bottom; rock bottom; (wk) The Lower Depths (1902 play by Maxim Gorky) |
マキシ see styles |
makishi マキシ |
(1) {cloth} maxi (skirt, coat, etc.); (2) (abbreviation) (See マキシム) maxim |
座右銘 座右铭 see styles |
zuò yòu míng zuo4 you4 ming2 tso yu ming zayuumei; zaumei / zayume; zaume ざゆうめい; ざうめい |
motto; maxim (See 座右の銘・ざゆうのめい) favourite motto; pet saying |
法格言 see styles |
houkakugen / hokakugen ほうかくげん |
legal maxim |
青檀樹 青檀树 see styles |
qīng tán shù qing1 tan2 shu4 ch`ing t`an shu ching tan shu |
blue sandalwood (Pteroceltis tatarinowii Maxim), the bark of which is used to manufacture 宣紙|宣纸 |
馬克沁 马克沁 see styles |
mǎ kè qìn ma3 ke4 qin4 ma k`o ch`in ma ko chin |
Sir Hiram Maxim (1840-1916), American British inventor of the Maxim machine gun |
高爾基 高尔基 see styles |
gāo ěr jī gao1 er3 ji1 kao erh chi |
Gorkii (name); Maxim Gorkii (1868-1936), Russian proletarian writer and propagandist |
マキシム see styles |
makishimu マキシム |
maxim; (personal name) Maxym |
處世原則 处世原则 see styles |
chǔ shì yuán zé chu3 shi4 yuan2 ze2 ch`u shih yüan tse chu shih yüan tse |
a maxim; one's principles |
處事原則 处事原则 see styles |
chǔ shì yuán zé chu3 shi4 yuan2 ze2 ch`u shih yüan tse chu shih yüan tse |
a maxim; one's principles |
金言名句 see styles |
kingenmeiku / kingenmeku きんげんめいく |
golden (wise) saying; aphorism; maxim |
大恩不言謝 大恩不言谢 see styles |
dà ēn bù yán xiè da4 en1 bu4 yan2 xie4 ta en pu yen hsieh |
(maxim) a mere "thank you" is an insufficient response to a huge favor; (expression of gratitude) words cannot express my appreciation for what you have done |
大葉溝酸漿 see styles |
oobamizohoozuki おおばみぞほおずき |
plant native to eastern Russia and Hokkaido (Mimulus sessilifolius Maxim. p) |
Variations: |
kakuritsu かくりつ |
maxim; personal standard |
馬克沁機槍 马克沁机枪 see styles |
mǎ kè qìn jī qiāng ma3 ke4 qin4 ji1 qiang1 ma k`o ch`in chi ch`iang ma ko chin chi chiang |
Maxim machine gun |
Variations: |
makishimu; makushimu マキシム; マクシム |
maxim |
レッセフェールレッセパッセ see styles |
ressefeeruressepasse レッセフェールレッセパッセ |
(expression) (quote) (from a maxim by Vincent de Gournay) laissez-faire, laissez-passer (fre:); let do and let pass |
Variations: |
shirangatameniwarehashinzu しらんがためにわれはしんず |
(expression) (quote) (maxim of Saint Anselm of Canterbury) I believe in order to understand; credo ut intelligam |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 32 results for "Maxim" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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