There are 16 total results for your 不勝 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
不勝 不胜 see styles |
bù shèng bu4 sheng4 pu sheng |
cannot bear or stand; be unequal to; very; extremely |
不勝手 see styles |
fukatte ふかって |
inconvenience; hard living |
不勝其擾 不胜其扰 see styles |
bù shèng qí rǎo bu4 sheng4 qi2 rao3 pu sheng ch`i jao pu sheng chi jao |
unable to put up with (something) any longer |
不勝其煩 不胜其烦 see styles |
bù shèng qí fán bu4 sheng4 qi2 fan2 pu sheng ch`i fan pu sheng chi fan |
to be pestered beyond endurance |
不勝其苦 不胜其苦 see styles |
bù shèng qí kǔ bu4 sheng4 qi2 ku3 pu sheng ch`i k`u pu sheng chi ku |
unable to bear the pain (idiom) |
不勝枚舉 不胜枚举 see styles |
bù shèng méi jǔ bu4 sheng4 mei2 ju3 pu sheng mei chü |
too numerous to mention individually or one by one |
力不勝任 力不胜任 see styles |
lì bù shèng rèn li4 bu4 sheng4 ren4 li pu sheng jen |
not to be up to the task (idiom); incompetent |
戰無不勝 战无不胜 see styles |
zhàn wú bù shèng zhan4 wu2 bu4 sheng4 chan wu pu sheng |
(idiom) all-conquering; invincible |
數不勝數 数不胜数 see styles |
shǔ bù shèng shǔ shu3 bu4 sheng4 shu3 shu pu sheng shu |
too many to count (idiom); innumerable |
美不勝收 美不胜收 see styles |
měi bù shèng shōu mei3 bu4 sheng4 shou1 mei pu sheng shou |
nothing more beautiful can be imagined (idiom) |
舉不勝舉 举不胜举 see styles |
jǔ bù shèng jǔ ju3 bu4 sheng4 ju3 chü pu sheng chü |
too numerous to list (idiom); innumerable |
防不勝防 防不胜防 see styles |
fáng bù shèng fáng fang2 bu4 sheng4 fang2 fang pu sheng fang |
virtually impossible to prevent |
高處不勝寒 高处不胜寒 see styles |
gāo chù bù shèng hán gao1 chu4 bu4 sheng4 han2 kao ch`u pu sheng han kao chu pu sheng han |
it's lonely at the top (idiom) |
戰無不勝,攻無不克 战无不胜,攻无不克 see styles |
zhàn wú bù shèng , gōng wú bù kè zhan4 wu2 bu4 sheng4 , gong1 wu2 bu4 ke4 chan wu pu sheng , kung wu pu k`o chan wu pu sheng , kung wu pu ko |
to triumph in every battle and win every fight (idiom); all-conquering; ever victorious; nothing they can't do |
戰無不勝,攻無不取 战无不胜,攻无不取 see styles |
zhàn wú bù shèng , gōng wú bù qǔ zhan4 wu2 bu4 sheng4 , gong1 wu2 bu4 qu3 chan wu pu sheng , kung wu pu ch`ü chan wu pu sheng , kung wu pu chü |
to triumph in every battle and win every fight (idiom); all-conquering; ever victorious; nothing they can't do |
攻無不克,戰無不勝 攻无不克,战无不胜 see styles |
gōng wú bù kè , zhàn wú bù shèng gong1 wu2 bu4 ke4 , zhan4 wu2 bu4 sheng4 kung wu pu k`o , chan wu pu sheng kung wu pu ko , chan wu pu sheng |
to triumph in every battle and win every fight (idiom); all-conquering; ever victorious; nothing they can't do |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 16 results for "不勝" 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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