There are 31 total results for your Violin search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
かっと see styles |
gaddo ガッド |
gut (used to make tennis rackets, violin strings, etc.); catgut; (personal name) Gadd |
小提琴 see styles |
xiǎo tí qín xiao3 ti2 qin2 hsiao t`i ch`in hsiao ti chin |
More info & calligraphy: Violin |
バイオリン see styles |
baiorin バイオリン |
More info & calligraphy: Violin |
提琴 see styles |
tí qín ti2 qin2 t`i ch`in ti chin teikin / tekin ていきん |
instrument of the violin family (violin, viola, cello or double bass); CL:把[ba3] (1) tiqin (2 or 4-stringed Chinese instrument played with a bow); (2) (See バイオリン) violin |
弓 see styles |
gōng gong1 kung yumi ゆみ |
a bow (weapon); CL:張|张[zhang1]; to bend; to arch (one's back etc) (1) (ゆ is usu. a prefix) bow (weapon); (2) (ゆみ only) archery; (3) (ゆみ only) bow (for a violin, etc.); (surname, female given name) Yumi Dhanus. A bow; a bow's length, i. e. the 4, 000th part of a yojana. Seven grains of wheat 麥 make 1 finger-joint 指節; 24 finger-joints make 1 elbow or cubit 肘; 4 cubits make 1 bow; or 1 foot 5 inches make 1 elbow or cubit: 4 cubits make 1 bow; 300 bows make 1 li; but the measures are variously given. |
鉉 铉 see styles |
xuàn xuan4 hsüan gen げん |
stick-like implement inserted into the handles of a tripod cauldron in ancient times in order to lift the cauldron; commonly used in Korean names, transcribed as "hyun" (1) bowstring; (2) string (of shamisen, guitar, violin, etc.); (3) bail (arched pot handle); (4) diagonal levelling wire across the top of a masu; (personal name) Gen |
駒 驹 see styles |
jū ju1 chü komazaki こまざき |
colt (1) piece (in shogi, chess, etc.); (2) (archaism) horse; foal; (3) bridge (of a violin, etc.); (surname) Komazaki |
上弦 see styles |
shàng xián shang4 xian2 shang hsien jougen / jogen じょうげん |
to wind up a watch, clockwork toy etc; to tighten the string of a bow, violin etc; first quarter (phase of the moon) (See 下弦) first quarter moon; waxing half-moon; (female given name) Jōgen |
指板 see styles |
zhǐ bǎn zhi3 ban3 chih pan shiban; yubiita / shiban; yubita しばん; ゆびいた |
fingerboard (of a guitar or violin etc) (1) fingerboard; fretboard; (2) (ゆびいた only) finger plate |
柳琴 see styles |
liǔ qín liu3 qin2 liu ch`in liu chin |
liuqin lute, smaller version of the pipa 琵琶, with holes in the soundbox, and range similar to that of a violin |
移弦 see styles |
igen いげん |
(noun/participle) {music} string-crossing (violin, cello, etc.) |
腮托 see styles |
sāi tuō sai1 tuo1 sai t`o sai to |
chin rest (e.g. for a violin) |
魂柱 see styles |
konchuu / konchu こんちゅう |
sound post (e.g. of a violin) |
団扇虫 see styles |
uchiwamushi; uchiwamushi うちわむし; ウチワムシ |
(kana only) (See バイオリン虫) violin beetle (Mormolyce phyllodes); ghost walker |
梵啞鈴 梵哑铃 see styles |
fàn yǎ líng fan4 ya3 ling2 fan ya ling |
violin (loanword) |
梵婀玲 see styles |
fàn ē líng fan4 e1 ling2 fan o ling |
violin (loanword) |
ビオロン see styles |
bioron ビオロン |
violin (fre: violon) |
ヴィオロン see styles |
rioron ヴィオロン |
violin (fre: violon) |
ウチワムシ see styles |
uchiwamushi ウチワムシ |
(kana only) ghost walker (beetle) (Mormolyce phyllodes); violin beetle |
サーランギ see styles |
saarangi / sarangi サーランギ |
sarangi (violin-like instrument of Indian origin) (hin:) |
ヴァイオリン see styles |
aiorin ヴァイオリン |
violin |
バイオリン虫 see styles |
baiorinmushi; baiorinmushi バイオリンむし; バイオリンムシ |
(kana only) (See ウチワムシ) violin beetle (Mormolyce phyllodes); ghost walker |
ストラディバリ see styles |
sutoradibari ストラディバリ |
violin made by Stradivari; Stradivarius violin; (surname) Stradivari |
バイオリンの首 see styles |
baiorinnokubi バイオリンのくび |
neck of a violin |
バイオリンムシ see styles |
baiorinmushi バイオリンムシ |
(kana only) ghost walker (beetle) (Mormolyce phyllodes); violin beetle |
Variations: |
tsuru つる |
(1) bowstring; (2) string (of shamisen, guitar, violin, etc.); (3) (esp. 鉉) bail (arched pot handle); (4) (also written as 梁) (See 枡・1) diagonal levelling wire across the top of a masu |
Variations: |
rioron; bioron ヴィオロン; ビオロン |
(See バイオリン) violin (fre: violon) |
ツィゴイネルワイゼン see styles |
tsugoineruwaizen ツィゴイネルワイゼン |
(work) Zigeunerweisen (violin work by Sarasate); (wk) Zigeunerweisen (violin work by Sarasate) |
Variations: |
daiichibaiorin(第一baiorin); daiichiaiorin(第一aiorin) / daichibaiorin(第一baiorin); daichiaiorin(第一aiorin) だいいちバイオリン(第一バイオリン); だいいちヴァイオリン(第一ヴァイオリン) |
{music} first violin; first violinist |
Variations: |
dainibaiorin(第二baiorin); dainiaiorin(第二aiorin) だいにバイオリン(第二バイオリン); だいにヴァイオリン(第二ヴァイオリン) |
{music} second violin; second violinist |
Variations: |
baiorin(p); aiorin(p) バイオリン(P); ヴァイオリン(P) |
violin |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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