There are 27 total results for your 壕 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
壕 see styles |
háo hao2 hao hori ほり |
moat; (military) trench (1) moat; fosse; (2) canal; ditch; (1) moat; fosse; trench; ditch; (2) underground air-raid shelter; dugout; (surname) Hori |
壕溝 壕沟 see styles |
háo gōu hao2 gou1 hao kou |
trench; moat |
壕跡 see styles |
gouato; horiato / goato; horiato ごうあと; ほりあと |
remains of a dugout (usu. military) |
内壕 see styles |
uchibori うちぼり |
inner moat; moat within the castle walls |
古壕 see styles |
kobori こぼり |
(surname) Kobori |
塹壕 堑壕 see styles |
qiàn háo qian4 hao2 ch`ien hao chien hao zangou / zango ざんごう |
trench; entrenchment trench; dugout |
外壕 see styles |
sotobori そとぼり |
outer moat (castle) |
戰壕 战壕 see styles |
zhàn háo zhan4 hao2 chan hao |
trench; entrenchment |
掩壕 see styles |
engou / engo えんごう |
{mil} cover trench |
水壕 see styles |
suigou / suigo すいごう |
(1) water jump (on a racetrack, etc.); (2) moat (around a castle, etc.) |
塹壕戦 see styles |
zangousen / zangosen ざんごうせん |
trench warfare |
塹壕戰 堑壕战 see styles |
qiàn háo zhàn qian4 hao2 zhan4 ch`ien hao chan chien hao chan |
trench warfare |
塹壕熱 see styles |
zangounetsu / zangonetsu ざんごうねつ |
trench fever |
待避壕 see styles |
taihigou / taihigo たいひごう |
bomb shelter; dugout; trench |
戰壕熱 战壕热 see styles |
zhàn háo rè zhan4 hao2 re4 chan hao je |
trench fever |
掩体壕 see styles |
entaigou / entaigo えんたいごう |
{mil} bunker; shelter |
百間壕 see styles |
hiyakukengou / hiyakukengo ひやくけんごう |
(place-name) Hiyakukengou |
防空壕 see styles |
boukuugou / bokugo ぼうくうごう |
air-raid shelter; bomb shelter |
掩蔽壕 see styles |
enpeigou / enpego えんぺいごう |
bunker; covered trench; dugout |
Variations: |
suigou / suigo すいごう |
(1) water jump (on a racetrack, etc.); (2) moat (around a castle, etc.) |
総統地下壕 see styles |
soutouchikagou / sotochikago そうとうちかごう |
(place-name) Fuehrerbunker; Hitler's bunker in Berlin |
Variations: |
gou / go ごう |
(1) (濠 is usu. filled with water, 壕 is usu. dry) moat; fosse; trench; ditch; (2) (壕 only) underground air-raid shelter; dugout |
旧陸軍病院壕跡 see styles |
kyuurikugunbyouingouato / kyurikugunbyoingoato きゅうりくぐんびょういんごうあと |
(place-name) Kyūrikugunbyōingouato |
Variations: |
hori ほり |
(1) moat; fosse; (2) canal; ditch |
Variations: |
uchibori うちぼり |
inner moat; moat within the castle walls |
Variations: |
sotobori そとぼり |
outer moat (of a castle) |
Variations: |
sotobori そとぼり |
outer moat (of a castle) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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