There are 8 total results for your 得過 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
得過 得过 see styles |
dé guō de2 guo1 te kuo toku ka |
gone beyond |
不得過 不得过 see styles |
bù dé guò bu4 de2 guo4 pu te kuo futoku ka |
moderation |
信得過 信得过 see styles |
xìn de guò xin4 de5 guo4 hsin te kuo |
trustworthy; reliable |
看得過 看得过 see styles |
kàn de guò kan4 de5 guo4 k`an te kuo kan te kuo |
presentable; passable |
得過且過 得过且过 see styles |
dé guò qiě guò de2 guo4 qie3 guo4 te kuo ch`ieh kuo te kuo chieh kuo |
satisfied just to get through (idiom); to muddle through; without high ambitions, but getting by |
看得過兒 看得过儿 see styles |
kàn de guò r kan4 de5 guo4 r5 k`an te kuo r kan te kuo r |
erhua variant of 看得過|看得过[kan4 de5 guo4] |
說得過去 说得过去 see styles |
shuō de guò qù shuo1 de5 guo4 qu4 shuo te kuo ch`ü shuo te kuo chü |
acceptable; passable; justifiable; (of a course of action) to make sense |
躲得過初一,躲不過十五 躲得过初一,躲不过十五 see styles |
duǒ de guò chū yī , duǒ bù guò shí wǔ duo3 de5 guo4 chu1 yi1 , duo3 bu4 guo4 shi2 wu3 to te kuo ch`u i , to pu kuo shih wu to te kuo chu i , to pu kuo shih wu |
lit. you may go undetected during the new moon, but at full moon you'll be found out (idiom); fig. you can't put it off forever; sooner or later you'll have to deal with it |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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