There are 24 total results for your 卻 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
卻 却 see styles |
què que4 ch`üeh chüeh |
but; yet; however; while; to go back; to decline; to retreat; nevertheless; even though See: 却 |
卻倒 却倒 see styles |
què dào que4 dao4 ch`üeh tao chüeh tao |
but on the contrary; but unexpectedly |
卻才 却才 see styles |
què cái que4 cai2 ch`üeh ts`ai chüeh tsai |
just now |
卻是 却是 see styles |
què shì que4 shi4 ch`üeh shih chüeh shih |
nevertheless; actually; the fact is ... |
卻步 却步 see styles |
què bù que4 bu4 ch`üeh pu chüeh pu |
to step back |
卻病 却病 see styles |
què bìng que4 bing4 ch`üeh ping chüeh ping |
to prevent or treat a disease |
了卻 了却 see styles |
liǎo què liao3 que4 liao ch`üeh liao chüeh |
to resolve; to settle |
冷卻 冷却 see styles |
lěng què leng3 que4 leng ch`üeh leng chüeh |
to cool (lit. and fig.) See: 冷却 |
忘卻 忘却 see styles |
wàng què wang4 que4 wang ch`üeh wang chüeh |
to forget See: 忘却 |
拋卻 抛却 see styles |
pāo què pao1 que4 p`ao ch`üeh pao chüeh |
to discard |
推卻 推却 see styles |
tuī què tui1 que4 t`ui ch`üeh tui chüeh |
to repel; to decline See: 推却 |
燎卻 燎却 see styles |
liào què liao4 que4 liao ch`üeh liao chüeh ryōkyaku |
to burn off |
省卻 省却 see styles |
shěng què sheng3 que4 sheng ch`üeh sheng chüeh |
to save; to get rid of (so saving space) |
謝卻 谢却 see styles |
xiè què xie4 que4 hsieh ch`üeh hsieh chüeh |
to decline; to refuse politely |
退卻 退却 see styles |
tuì què tui4 que4 t`ui ch`üeh tui chüeh |
to retreat; to shrink back See: 退却 |
冷卻劑 冷却剂 see styles |
lěng què jì leng3 que4 ji4 leng ch`üeh chi leng chüeh chi |
coolant |
冷卻塔 冷却塔 see styles |
lěng què tǎ leng3 que4 ta3 leng ch`üeh t`a leng chüeh ta |
cooling tower See: 冷却塔 |
冷卻水 冷却水 see styles |
lěng què shuǐ leng3 que4 shui3 leng ch`üeh shui leng chüeh shui |
cooling water (in a reactor) See: 冷却水 |
卻之不恭 却之不恭 see styles |
què zhī bù gōng que4 zhi1 bu4 gong1 ch`üeh chih pu kung chüeh chih pu kung |
to refuse would be impolite |
了卻此生 了却此生 see styles |
liǎo què cǐ shēng liao3 que4 ci3 sheng1 liao ch`üeh tz`u sheng liao chüeh tzu sheng |
to live out one's life; to die |
情不可卻 情不可却 see styles |
qíng bù kě què qing2 bu4 ke3 que4 ch`ing pu k`o ch`üeh ching pu ko chüeh |
unable to refuse because of affection |
望而卻步 望而却步 see styles |
wàng ér què bù wang4 er2 que4 bu4 wang erh ch`üeh pu wang erh chüeh pu |
lit. to shrink back at the sight of (something daunting) (idiom); fig. to be deterred |
燎卻眉毛 燎却眉毛 see styles |
liào què méi máo liao4 que4 mei2 mao2 liao ch`üeh mei mao liao chüeh mei mao ryōkyaku mimō |
to burn off one's eyebrows |
曾經滄海難為水,除卻巫山不是雲 曾经沧海难为水,除却巫山不是云 see styles |
céng jīng cāng hǎi nán wéi shuǐ , chú què wū shān bù shì yún ceng2 jing1 cang1 hai3 nan2 wei2 shui3 , chu2 que4 wu1 shan1 bu4 shi4 yun2 ts`eng ching ts`ang hai nan wei shui , ch`u ch`üeh wu shan pu shih yün tseng ching tsang hai nan wei shui , chu chüeh wu shan pu shih yün |
there are no rivers to one who has crossed the ocean, and no clouds to one who has passed Mount Wu (idiom); one who has seen the world doesn't stop at small things |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 24 results for "卻" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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