There are 43 total results for your 倚 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
倚 see styles |
yǐ yi3 i i |
to lean on; to rely upon to rely on |
倚る see styles |
yoru よる |
(out-dated kanji) (v5r,vi) to lean on; to rest against |
倚仗 see styles |
yǐ zhàng yi3 zhang4 i chang |
to lean on; to rely on |
倚住 see styles |
yǐ zhù yi3 zhu4 i chu ijū |
to stand |
倚信 see styles |
yǐ xìn yi3 xin4 i hsin ishin |
confidence |
倚子 see styles |
isu いす ishi いし |
(out-dated kanji) (1) chair; stool; (2) post; office; position; traditional square chair with armrests and a torii-shaped back (used by the emperor, etc. during ceremonies) |
倚托 see styles |
yǐ tuō yi3 tuo1 i t`o i to |
to rely upon |
倚水 see styles |
isui いすい |
(surname) Isui |
倚男 see styles |
yorio よりお |
(given name) Yorio |
倚著 倚着 see styles |
yǐ zhuó yi3 zhuo2 i cho ijaku |
to lean on |
倚藉 see styles |
isha いしゃ |
(noun/participle) (rare) relying on; depending on |
倚託 倚托 see styles |
yǐ tuō yi3 tuo1 i t`o i to |
variant of 倚托[yi3 tuo1] |
倚賴 倚赖 see styles |
yǐ lài yi3 lai4 i lai |
to rely on; to be dependent on |
倚重 see styles |
yǐ zhòng yi3 zhong4 i chung |
to rely heavily upon |
倚靠 see styles |
yǐ kào yi3 kao4 i k`ao i kao |
to lean on; to rest against; to rely on; support; backing; back of a chair |
倚音 see styles |
ion いおん |
{music} (See 前打音) appoggiatura |
信倚 see styles |
shini しんい |
(obsolete) (See 信頼) trust; faith; confidence |
偏倚 see styles |
piān yǐ pian1 yi3 p`ien i pien i heni へんい |
to be partial; to favor deviation; bias |
傾倚 倾倚 see styles |
qīng yǐ qing1 yi3 ch`ing i ching i kyōi |
to slant |
憑倚 凭倚 see styles |
píng yǐ ping2 yi3 p`ing i ping i |
to rely on |
斜倚 see styles |
xié yǐ xie2 yi3 hsieh i |
to recline |
昌倚 see styles |
masayori まさより |
(male given name) Masayori |
背倚 see styles |
bèi yǐ bei4 yi3 pei i |
to have one's back against; to lean against; to be backed up by (a mountain etc) |
遵倚 see styles |
zūn yǐ zun1 yi3 tsun i jun'i |
obeys |
倚久子 see styles |
ikuko いくこ |
(female given name) Ikuko |
倚欄望月 倚栏望月 see styles |
yǐ lán wàng yuè yi3 lan2 wang4 yue4 i lan wang yüeh |
to lean against the railings and look at the moon (idiom) |
倚門の望 see styles |
imonnobou / imonnobo いもんのぼう |
(exp,n) mother's feeling as she waits for her child to return |
倚閭の望 see styles |
iryonobou / iryonobo いりょのぼう |
(exp,n) (See 倚門の望) mother's feeling as she waits for her child to return |
不偏不倚 see styles |
bù piān bù yǐ bu4 pian1 bu4 yi3 pu p`ien pu i pu pien pu i |
even-handed; impartial; unbiased; exact; just |
無倚無靠 无倚无靠 see styles |
wú yǐ wú kào wu2 yi3 wu2 kao4 wu i wu k`ao wu i wu kao |
variant of 無依無靠|无依无靠[wu2 yi1 wu2 kao4] |
蒹葭倚玉 see styles |
jiān jiā yǐ yù jian1 jia1 yi3 yu4 chien chia i yü |
see 蒹葭倚玉樹|蒹葭倚玉树[jian1 jia1 yi3 yu4 shu4] |
Variations: |
ishi いし |
traditional square chair with armrests and a torii-shaped back (used by the emperor, etc. during ceremonies) |
倚り懸かる see styles |
yorikakaru よりかかる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to lean against; to recline on; to lean on; (2) to rely on; to depend on |
倚天屠龍記 倚天屠龙记 see styles |
yǐ tiān tú lóng jì yi3 tian1 tu2 long2 ji4 i t`ien t`u lung chi i tien tu lung chi |
Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber, wuxia (武俠|武侠[wu3 xia2], martial arts chivalry) novel by Jin Yong 金庸[Jin1 Yong1] and its screen adaptations |
Variations: |
heni へんい |
(See かたより・1) deviation; bias |
蒹葭倚玉樹 蒹葭倚玉树 see styles |
jiān jiā yǐ yù shù jian1 jia1 yi3 yu4 shu4 chien chia i yü shu |
lit. reeds leaning on a jade tree (idiom); fig. the lowly associating with the noble; the weak seeking help from the strong |
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hoshaaiyoru / hoshaiyoru ほしゃあいよる |
(exp,v5r) (obsolete) to be mutually dependent |
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isu(p); isu いす(P); イス |
(1) chair; stool; (2) post; office; position |
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isu(p); isu いす(P); イス |
(1) chair; seat; stool; bench; (2) post; position; seat; office |
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yoru よる |
(v5r,vi) (See 寄る・よる・6) to lean on; to rest against |
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yoru よる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to approach; to draw near; to come near; to be close to; (v5r,vi) (2) to gather (in one place); to come together; to meet; (v5r,vi) (3) to stop by (while on one's way to another place); to drop by; to make a short visit; (v5r,vi) (4) (See 年が寄る) to grow old; to grow high (number, etc.); (v5r,vi) (5) (in the form of しわが寄る) to grow (wrinkly); (v5r,vi) (6) (also written as 倚る, 凭る) to lean against; to recline on; (v5r,vi) (7) {sumo} to push one's opponent while holding their belt; (v5r,vi) (8) to decide on a price and come to a deal; (v5r,vi) (9) (archaism) to be swayed by (a person); to yield to |
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yorikakaru よりかかる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to lean against; to recline on; to lean on; (v5r,vi) (2) to rely on; to depend on |
Variations: |
yorikakaru よりかかる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to lean against; to recline on; to lean on; (v5r,vi) (2) to rely on; to depend on |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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