There are 21 total results for your 剎 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
剎 刹 see styles |
shā sha1 sha |
to brake See: 刹 |
剎住 刹住 see styles |
shā zhù sha1 zhu4 sha chu |
to stop; to come to a halt |
剎停 刹停 see styles |
shā tíng sha1 ting2 sha t`ing sha ting |
to brake to a halt |
剎把 刹把 see styles |
shā bǎ sha1 ba3 sha pa |
brake lever; crank handle for stopping or turning off machinery |
剎時 刹时 see styles |
chà shí cha4 shi2 ch`a shih cha shih |
in a flash; in the twinkling of an eye |
剎車 刹车 see styles |
shā chē sha1 che1 sha ch`e sha che |
to brake (when driving); to stop; to switch off; to check (bad habits); a brake |
剎那 刹那 see styles |
chà nà cha4 na4 ch`a na cha na |
an instant (Sanskrit: ksana); split second; the twinkling of an eye See: 刹那 |
古剎 古刹 see styles |
gǔ chà gu3 cha4 ku ch`a ku cha |
old Buddhist temple See: 古刹 |
塔剎 塔刹 see styles |
tǎ chà ta3 cha4 t`a ch`a ta cha |
Buddhist ornamentation decorating the upper story of a pagoda |
巴剎 巴刹 see styles |
bā shā ba1 sha1 pa sha |
bazaar (loanword); Taiwan pr. [ba1 cha4] |
手剎 手刹 see styles |
shǒu shā shou3 sha1 shou sha |
handbrake |
梵剎 梵刹 see styles |
fàn chà fan4 cha4 fan ch`a fan cha |
Buddhist temple; monastery See: 梵刹 |
羅剎 罗刹 see styles |
luó chà luo2 cha4 lo ch`a lo cha |
demon in Buddhism; poltergeist in temple that plays tricks on monks and has a taste for their food |
腳剎 脚刹 see styles |
jiǎo shā jiao3 sha1 chiao sha |
foot brake |
剎不住 刹不住 see styles |
shā bu zhù sha1 bu5 zhu4 sha pu chu |
unable to brake (stop) |
剎車燈 刹车灯 see styles |
shā chē dēng sha1 che1 deng1 sha ch`e teng sha che teng |
brake light |
一剎那 一刹那 see styles |
yī chà nà yi1 cha4 na4 i ch`a na i cha na |
a moment; an instant; in a flash See: 一刹那 |
什剎海 什刹海 see styles |
shí chà hǎi shi2 cha4 hai3 shih ch`a hai shih cha hai |
Shichahai, scenic area of northwest Beijing with three lakes |
急剎車 急刹车 see styles |
jí shā chē ji2 sha1 che1 chi sha ch`e chi sha che |
emergency braking |
手剎車 手刹车 see styles |
shǒu shā chē shou3 sha1 che1 shou sha ch`e shou sha che |
handbrake |
踩剎車 踩刹车 see styles |
cǎi shā chē cai3 sha1 che1 ts`ai sha ch`e tsai sha che |
to step on the brake; to brake (when driving) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "剎" 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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