There are 30 total results for your 娼 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
娼 see styles |
chāng chang1 ch`ang chang |
prostitute |
娼女 see styles |
chāng nǚ chang1 nu:3 ch`ang nü chang nü shōnyo |
prostitute [female ] singers, performers |
娼妓 see styles |
chāng jì chang1 ji4 ch`ang chi chang chi shougi / shogi しょうぎ |
prostitute prostitute; harlot |
娼婦 娼妇 see styles |
chāng fù chang1 fu4 ch`ang fu chang fu shoufu / shofu しょうふ |
prostitute prostitute; harlot |
娼家 see styles |
chāng jiā chang1 jia1 ch`ang chia chang chia shouka / shoka しょうか |
brothel brothel |
娼楼 see styles |
shourou / shoro しょうろう |
(archaism) brothel |
娼館 see styles |
shoukan / shokan しょうかん |
brothel |
公娼 see styles |
koushou / kosho こうしょう |
(See 私娼) licensed prostitute |
売娼 see styles |
baishou / baisho ばいしょう |
prostitution |
嫖娼 see styles |
piáo chāng piao2 chang1 p`iao ch`ang piao chang |
to visit prostitutes; to go whoring |
宿娼 see styles |
sù chāng su4 chang1 su ch`ang su chang |
to visit a prostitute |
廃娼 see styles |
haishou / haisho はいしょう |
abolition of licensed prostitution |
暗娼 see styles |
àn chāng an4 chang1 an ch`ang an chang |
unlicensed (unregistered) prostitute |
男娼 see styles |
danshou / dansho だんしょう |
male prostitute |
私娼 see styles |
shishou / shisho ししょう |
(See 公娼) unlicensed prostitute |
街娼 see styles |
gaishou / gaisho がいしょう |
prostitute; whore; streetwalker |
私娼窟 see styles |
shishoukutsu / shishokutsu ししょうくつ |
(archaism) brothel; house of ill repute; red-light district |
芸娼妓 see styles |
geishougi / geshogi げいしょうぎ |
(See 芸妓,娼妓) geisha and prostitutes |
公娼全廃 see styles |
koushouzenpai / koshozenpai こうしょうぜんぱい |
abolition of licensed prostitution |
逼良為娼 逼良为娼 see styles |
bī liáng wéi chāng bi1 liang2 wei2 chang1 pi liang wei ch`ang pi liang wei chang |
to force an honest girl into prostitution (idiom); to debauch |
高級娼婦 see styles |
koukyuushoufu / kokyushofu こうきゅうしょうふ |
high-class prostitute |
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shourou / shoro しょうろう |
(archaism) (See 妓楼,女郎屋,娼家) brothel |
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baishou / baisho ばいしょう |
prostitution |
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aikata あいかた |
(1) (相方 only) (See 漫才) partner (esp. in manzai); companion; (2) partner for the night (e.g. at a brothel) |
笑貧不笑娼 笑贫不笑娼 see styles |
xiào pín bù xiào chāng xiao4 pin2 bu4 xiao4 chang1 hsiao p`in pu hsiao ch`ang hsiao pin pu hsiao chang |
the notion in society that it's better to get ahead in the world by abandoning one's scruples than to suffer poverty; lit. despising poverty but not prostitution (idiom) |
芸娼妓解放令 see styles |
geishougikaihourei / geshogikaihore げいしょうぎかいほうれい |
ordinance liberating all geisha and prostitutes (1872) |
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shoufu / shofu しょうふ |
prostitute; harlot |
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baishou / baisho ばいしょう |
prostitution |
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aikata あいかた |
(1) (相方 only) (See 漫才) partner (esp. in manzai); companion; (2) partner for the night (e.g. at a brothel) |
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shoufu / shofu しょうふ |
prostitute |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 30 results for "娼" 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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