There are 56 total results for your 哨 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
哨 see styles |
shào shao4 shao |
a whistle; sentry |
哨兵 see styles |
shào bīng shao4 bing1 shao ping shouhei / shohe しょうへい |
sentinel sentry |
哨卡 see styles |
shào qiǎ shao4 qia3 shao ch`ia shao chia |
border sentry post |
哨吶 see styles |
charumera; charumeru チャルメラ; チャルメル |
(kana only) (See 哨吶・さない) shawm-like instrument played by street vendors (sometimes referred to as a flute) (por: charamela) |
哨子 see styles |
shào zi shao4 zi5 shao tzu |
whistle |
哨戒 see styles |
shoukai / shokai しょうかい |
(n,vs,vt,vi) patrol (with ships or aircraft); patrolling |
哨所 see styles |
shào suǒ shao4 suo3 shao so shousho / shosho しょうしょ |
watchhouse; sentry post {mil} sentry post; guard post |
哨波 see styles |
shouha / shoha しょうは |
(given name) Shouha |
哨笛 see styles |
shào dí shao4 di2 shao ti |
a whistle |
哨舎 see styles |
shousha / shosha しょうしゃ |
sentry box |
前哨 see styles |
qián shào qian2 shao4 ch`ien shao chien shao zenshou / zensho ぜんしょう |
outpost; (fig.) front line outpost |
口哨 see styles |
kǒu shào kou3 shao4 k`ou shao kou shao |
whistle |
吹哨 see styles |
chuī shào chui1 shao4 ch`ui shao chui shao |
to blow a whistle; to whistle |
唿哨 see styles |
hū shào hu1 shao4 hu shao |
to whistle (with fingers in one's mouth); nowadays written 呼哨 |
崗哨 岗哨 see styles |
gǎng shào gang3 shao4 kang shao |
lookout post; sentry post; sentry |
忽哨 see styles |
hū shào hu1 shao4 hu shao |
to whistle (with fingers in one's mouth); nowadays written 呼哨 |
放哨 see styles |
fàng shào fang4 shao4 fang shao |
to keep watch; to do sentry duty; to be on patrol |
暗哨 see styles |
àn shào an4 shao4 an shao |
hidden sentry post |
查哨 see styles |
chá shào cha2 shao4 ch`a shao cha shao |
to check the sentries |
步哨 see styles |
bù shào bu4 shao4 pu shao |
sentry; sentinel |
歩哨 see styles |
hoshou / hosho ほしょう |
sentry; sentinel |
瞭哨 see styles |
liào shào liao4 shao4 liao shao |
to go on sentry duty; to stand guard |
立哨 see styles |
risshou / rissho りっしょう |
(n,vs,vi) keeping watch; standing guard |
花哨 see styles |
huā shao hua1 shao5 hua shao |
garish; gaudy |
黑哨 see styles |
hēi shào hei1 shao4 hei shao |
(soccer etc) corrupt officiating; dubious call |
哨吶草 see styles |
charumerusou / charumeruso チャルメルそう |
Mitella stylosa (species of miterwort) |
哨子聲 哨子声 see styles |
shào zi shēng shao4 zi5 sheng1 shao tzu sheng |
whistling sound |
哨戒機 see styles |
shoukaiki / shokaiki しょうかいき |
patrol plane |
哨戒艇 see styles |
shoukaitei / shokaite しょうかいてい |
patrol boat |
前哨地 see styles |
zenshouchi / zenshochi ぜんしょうち |
outpost |
前哨戦 see styles |
zenshousen / zenshosen ぜんしょうせん |
(1) (preliminary) skirmish; (2) prelude; preliminary encounter; warm-up match (e.g. before a final) |
前哨戰 前哨战 see styles |
qián shào zhàn qian2 shao4 zhan4 ch`ien shao chan chien shao chan |
skirmish |
前哨線 see styles |
zenshousen / zenshosen ぜんしょうせん |
scouting line |
吹口哨 see styles |
chuī kǒu shào chui1 kou3 shao4 ch`ui k`ou shao chui kou shao |
to whistle |
吹哨人 see styles |
chuī shào rén chui1 shao4 ren2 ch`ui shao jen chui shao jen |
whistleblower |
暗哨兒 暗哨儿 see styles |
àn shào r an4 shao4 r5 an shao r |
whistle given as a secret signal |
檢查哨 检查哨 see styles |
jiǎn chá shào jian3 cha2 shao4 chien ch`a shao chien cha shao |
inspection post; checkpoint |
監視哨 see styles |
kanshishou / kanshisho かんししょう |
{mil} observation post |
瞭望哨 see styles |
liào wàng shào liao4 wang4 shao4 liao wang shao |
lookout post |
突哨山 see styles |
totsushouzan / totsushozan とつしょうざん |
(place-name) Totsushouzan |
觀察哨 观察哨 see styles |
guān chá shào guan1 cha2 shao4 kuan ch`a shao kuan cha shao |
sentry post |
哨戒艦艇 see styles |
shoukaikantei / shokaikante しょうかいかんてい |
military patrol boat |
全般前哨 see styles |
zenpanzenshou / zenpanzensho ぜんぱんぜんしょう |
(rare) {mil} general outpost; GOP |
前哨勤務 see styles |
zenshoukinmu / zenshokinmu ぜんしょうきんむ |
outpost duty |
前哨騎兵 see styles |
zenshoukihei / zenshokihe ぜんしょうきへい |
outpost cavalry |
戦闘前哨 see styles |
sentouzenshou / sentozensho せんとうぜんしょう |
combat outpost |
明崗暗哨 明岗暗哨 see styles |
míng gǎng àn shào ming2 gang3 an4 shao4 ming kang an shao |
both covert and undercover (officers) keeping watch (idiom) |
花裡胡哨 花里胡哨 see styles |
huā li hú shào hua1 li5 hu2 shao4 hua li hu shao |
gaudy; flashy (but without substance) |
全般前哨線 see styles |
zenpanzenshousen / zenpanzenshosen ぜんぱんぜんしょうせん |
general outpost line |
対潜哨戒機 see styles |
taisenshoukaiki / taisenshokaiki たいせんしょうかいき |
antisubmarine patrol plane |
歩哨を置く see styles |
hoshouooku / hoshoooku ほしょうをおく |
(exp,v5k) to post a sentinel |
海洋哨戒機 see styles |
kaiyoushoukaiki / kaiyoshokaiki かいようしょうかいき |
maritime patrol aircraft; MPA |
民間空中哨戒部隊 see styles |
minkankuuchuushoukaibutai / minkankuchushokaibutai みんかんくうちゅうしょうかいぶたい |
(org) Civil Air Patrol; (o) Civil Air Patrol |
Variations: |
sanai さない |
suona (Chinese shawm) |
Variations: |
charumerusou / charumeruso チャルメルそう |
Mitella stylosa (species of miterwort) |
Variations: |
shoukai / shokai しょうかい |
(n,vs,vt,vi) patrol (with ships or aircraft); patrolling |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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