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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
恢 see styles |
huī hui1 hui hiroshi ひろし |
to restore; to recover; great (given name) Hiroshi |
恢大 see styles |
huī dà hui1 da4 hui ta kaidai |
great |
恢宏 see styles |
huī hóng hui1 hong2 hui hung |
vast; broad; generous; to develop; to enhance |
恢廓 see styles |
huī kuò hui1 kuo4 hui k`uo hui kuo kekaku |
vast |
恢弘 see styles |
huī hóng hui1 hong2 hui hung |
variant of 恢宏[hui1 hong2] |
恢復 恢复 see styles |
huī fù hui1 fu4 hui fu kaifuku かいふく |
More info & calligraphy: Rehabilitation(noun/participle) (1) restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; return; replevin; improvement; (2) recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence |
恢恢 see styles |
huī huī hui1 hui1 hui hui kaikai |
(literary) vast; extensive large |
恢成 see styles |
fuぇson ふぇそん |
(given name) Feson |
恢闊 恢阔 see styles |
huī kuò hui1 kuo4 hui k`uo hui kuo kaikatsu |
extensively |
恢闡 恢阐 see styles |
huī chǎn hui1 chan3 hui ch`an hui chan kaisen |
announces universally |
恢余子 see styles |
hiroshiyoshi ひろしよし |
(person) Hiroshi Yoshi |
恢復期 恢复期 see styles |
huī fù qī hui1 fu4 qi1 hui fu ch`i hui fu chi |
convalescence |
李恢成 see styles |
rikaisei / rikaise りかいせい |
(person) Ri Kaisei (1935.2-) |
林恢復 林恢复 see styles |
lín huī fù lin2 hui1 fu4 lin hui fu |
forest restoration |
恢廓曠蕩 恢廓旷荡 see styles |
huī kuò kuàng dàng hui1 kuo4 kuang4 dang4 hui k`uo k`uang tang hui kuo kuang tang kaikaku kōtō |
vast, spreading boundlessly |
恢復原狀 恢复原状 see styles |
huī fù yuán zhuàng hui1 fu4 yuan2 zhuang4 hui fu yüan chuang |
to restore something to its original state |
恢復名譽 恢复名誉 see styles |
huī fù míng yù hui1 fu4 ming2 yu4 hui fu ming yü |
to rehabilitate; to regain one's good name |
恢復常態 恢复常态 see styles |
huī fù cháng tài hui1 fu4 chang2 tai4 hui fu ch`ang t`ai hui fu chang tai |
to return to normal |
恢恢有餘 恢恢有余 see styles |
huī huī yǒu yú hui1 hui1 you3 yu2 hui hui yu yü |
lit. to have an abundance of space; room to maneuver (idiom) |
天網恢々 see styles |
tenmoukaikai / tenmokaikai てんもうかいかい |
(expression) (yoji) heaven's vengeance is slow but sure; heaven's net is wide and coarse, yet nothing slips through |
天網恢恢 天网恢恢 see styles |
tiān wǎng huī huī tian1 wang3 hui1 hui1 t`ien wang hui hui tien wang hui hui tenmoukaikai / tenmokaikai てんもうかいかい |
lit. heaven's net has wide meshes, but nothing escapes it (idiom, from Laozi 73); fig. the way of Heaven is fair, but the guilty will not escape; you can't run from the long arm of the law (expression) (yoji) heaven's vengeance is slow but sure; heaven's net is wide and coarse, yet nothing slips through |
氣度恢宏 气度恢宏 see styles |
qì dù huī hóng qi4 du4 hui1 hong2 ch`i tu hui hung chi tu hui hung |
broad-minded; magnanimous |
自動恢復 自动恢复 see styles |
zì dòng huī fù zi4 dong4 hui1 fu4 tzu tung hui fu |
spontaneous recovery |
Variations: |
kaikou / kaiko かいこう |
(noun/participle) propagation; spreading out; extending |
Variations: |
tenmoukaikai / tenmokaikai てんもうかいかい |
(expression) (yoji) heaven's vengeance is slow but sure; heaven's net is wide and coarse, yet nothing slips through |
天網恢恢,疏而不失 天网恢恢,疏而不失 |
tiān wǎng huī huī , shū ér bù shī tian1 wang3 hui1 hui1 , shu1 er2 bu4 shi1 t`ien wang hui hui , shu erh pu shih tien wang hui hui , shu erh pu shih |
lit. heaven's net has wide meshes, but nothing escapes it (idiom, from Laozi 73); fig. the way of Heaven is fair, but the guilty will not escape; you can't run from the long arm of the law |
天網恢恢,疏而不漏 天网恢恢,疏而不漏 |
tiān wǎng huī huī , shū ér bù lòu tian1 wang3 hui1 hui1 , shu1 er2 bu4 lou4 t`ien wang hui hui , shu erh pu lou tien wang hui hui , shu erh pu lou |
lit. heaven's net has wide meshes, but nothing escapes it (idiom, from Laozi 73); fig. the way of Heaven is fair, but the guilty will not escape; you can't run from the long arm of the law |
法網恢恢,疏而不漏 法网恢恢,疏而不漏 |
fǎ wǎng huī huī , shū ér bù lòu fa3 wang3 hui1 hui1 , shu1 er2 bu4 lou4 fa wang hui hui , shu erh pu lou |
large though its mesh may be, no criminal can slip through the wide net of justice |
Variations: |
kaifuku かいふく |
(noun/participle) (1) (回復, 恢復 only) restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; return; replevin; improvement; (noun/participle) (2) (esp. 快復) recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence |
天網恢恢疎にして漏らさず see styles |
tenmoukaikaisonishitemorasazu / tenmokaikaisonishitemorasazu てんもうかいかいそにしてもらさず |
(expression) (proverb) (from Laozi) heaven's net has large meshes, but nothing escapes |
Variations: |
kaifuku かいふく |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) restoration; recovery; rehabilitation; return; improvement; (n,vs,vi) (2) (also written as 快復) recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence |
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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