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There are 47 total results for your 拱 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
拱 see styles |
gǒng gong3 kung |
to cup one's hands in salute; to surround; to arch; to dig earth with the snout; arched |
拱く see styles |
komaneku こまねく komanuku こまぬく |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to fold (one's) arms; (2) to stand by and do nothing; to look on passively |
拱墅 see styles |
gǒng shù gong3 shu4 kung shu |
Gongshu district of Hangzhou city 杭州市[Hang2 zhou1 shi4], Zhejiang |
拱墩 see styles |
gǒng dūn gong3 dun1 kung tun |
pillar of a vault |
拱壩 拱坝 see styles |
gǒng bà gong3 ba4 kung pa |
an arch dam |
拱度 see styles |
gǒng dù gong3 du4 kung tu |
camber |
拱廊 see styles |
gǒng láng gong3 lang2 kung lang |
triforium (gallery of arches above side-aisle vaulting in the nave of a church) |
拱形 see styles |
gǒng xíng gong3 xing2 kung hsing |
arch |
拱手 see styles |
gǒng shǒu gong3 shou3 kung shou kyoushu; koushu / kyoshu; koshu きょうしゅ; こうしゅ |
to cup one's hands in obeisance or greeting; (fig.) submissive (n,vs,vi) (1) doing nothing (to help); watching with one's arms folded; (n,vs,vi) (2) bowing with one's hands locked together in front of one's chest (form of Chinese salute) |
拱抱 see styles |
gǒng bào gong3 bao4 kung pao |
to enfold; to encircle |
拱柱 see styles |
gǒng zhù gong3 zhu4 kung chu |
pillar of a vault |
拱橋 拱桥 see styles |
gǒng qiáo gong3 qiao2 kung ch`iao kung chiao |
arch bridge |
拱火 see styles |
gǒng huǒ gong3 huo3 kung huo |
(dialect) (fig.) to fan the flames; to fuel sb's anger |
拱狀 拱状 see styles |
gǒng zhuàng gong3 zhuang4 kung chuang |
arch; vault; arched |
拱璧 see styles |
gǒng bì gong3 bi4 kung pi |
a flat round jade ornament with a hole at the center; fig. a treasure |
拱肩 see styles |
gǒng jiān gong3 jian1 kung chien |
a spandrel (wall filling the shoulder between two neighboring arches) |
拱衛 拱卫 see styles |
gǒng wèi gong3 wei4 kung wei |
to surround and protect |
拱道 see styles |
gǒng dào gong3 dao4 kung tao |
archway |
拱門 拱门 see styles |
gǒng mén gong3 men2 kung men kyoumon / kyomon きょうもん |
arched door (rare) archway |
拱頂 拱顶 see styles |
gǒng dǐng gong3 ding3 kung ting |
an arched roof; a dome; a vault |
拱點 拱点 see styles |
gǒng diǎn gong3 dian3 kung tien |
(astronomy) apsis; apse |
假拱 see styles |
jiǎ gǒng jia3 gong3 chia kung |
blind arch; false arch |
半拱 see styles |
bàn gǒng ban4 gong3 pan kung |
semiarch; half arch |
圓拱 圆拱 see styles |
yuán gǒng yuan2 gong3 yüan kung |
a round vault |
打拱 see styles |
dǎ gǒng da3 gong3 ta kung |
to bow with clasped hands |
斗拱 see styles |
dǒu gǒng dou3 gong3 tou kung |
dougong – an interlocking wooden bracket system between the top of a column and a crossbeam, used in traditional Chinese architecture to support overhanging roofs, composed of blocks and arms fitted together without nails |
枓拱 see styles |
dǒu gǒng dou3 gong3 tou kung |
variant of 斗拱[dou3 gong3] |
拱ねく see styles |
komaneku こまねく |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to fold (one's) arms; (2) to stand by and do nothing; to look on passively |
拱墅區 拱墅区 see styles |
gǒng shù qū gong3 shu4 qu1 kung shu ch`ü kung shu chü |
Gongshu district of Hangzhou city 杭州市[Hang2 zhou1 shi4], Zhejiang |
豬拱菌 猪拱菌 see styles |
zhū gǒng jun zhu1 gong3 jun1 chu kung chün |
Chinese truffle |
近拱點 近拱点 see styles |
jìn gǒng diǎn jin4 gong3 dian3 chin kung tien |
(astronomy) periapsis |
遠拱點 远拱点 see styles |
yuǎn gǒng diǎn yuan3 gong3 dian3 yüan kung tien |
(astronomy) apoapsis |
拱手傍観 see styles |
kyoushuboukan; koushuboukan / kyoshubokan; koshubokan きょうしゅぼうかん; こうしゅぼうかん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) stand idly by and watch |
拱手旁觀 拱手旁观 see styles |
gǒng shǒu páng guān gong3 shou3 pang2 guan1 kung shou p`ang kuan kung shou pang kuan |
to watch from the sidelines and do nothing (idiom) |
拱手相讓 拱手相让 see styles |
gǒng shǒu xiāng ràng gong3 shou3 xiang1 rang4 kung shou hsiang jang |
(idiom) to surrender something without resistance |
拱手讓人 拱手让人 see styles |
gǒng shǒu ràng rén gong3 shou3 rang4 ren2 kung shou jang jen |
(idiom) to surrender something without resistance |
合掌平拱 see styles |
hé zhǎng píng gǒng he2 zhang3 ping2 gong3 ho chang p`ing kung ho chang ping kung gashōbyōkyō |
bowing with folded hands |
手を拱く see styles |
teokomaneku てをこまねく teokomanuku てをこまぬく |
(exp,v5k) to fold one's arms; to stand and watch (without interfering) |
打拱作揖 see styles |
dǎ gǒng zuò yī da3 gong3 zuo4 yi1 ta kung tso i |
to bow respectfully with clasped hands; to beg humbly |
眾星拱月 众星拱月 see styles |
zhòng xīng gǒng yuè zhong4 xing1 gong3 yue4 chung hsing kung yüeh |
see 眾星捧月|众星捧月[zhong4 xing1 peng3 yue4] |
眾星拱辰 众星拱辰 see styles |
zhòng xīng gǒng chén zhong4 xing1 gong3 chen2 chung hsing kung ch`en chung hsing kung chen |
lit. all the stars revolve around Polaris 北辰[Bei3 chen2] (idiom, from Analects); fig. to view sb as core figure; to group around a revered leader |
腕を拱く see styles |
udeokomaneku うでをこまねく udeokomanuku うでをこまぬく |
(exp,v5k) to look on with arms folded |
雙曲拱橋 双曲拱桥 see styles |
shuāng qū gǒng qiáo shuang1 qu1 gong3 qiao2 shuang ch`ü kung ch`iao shuang chü kung chiao |
double arched bridge |
Variations: |
komanuku(拱ku); komaneku こまぬく(拱く); こまねく |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to fold (one's) arms; (transitive verb) (2) to stand by and do nothing; to look on passively |
Variations: |
komaneku; komanuku こまねく; こまぬく |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to fold (one's) arms; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) (as 手を〜, 腕を〜 etc.) (See 手をこまねく・2,腕をこまねく) to stand by and do nothing; to look on passively |
Variations: |
teokomaneku; teokomanuku(手o拱ku) てをこまねく; てをこまぬく(手を拱く) |
(exp,v5k) (1) to fold one's arms; (exp,v5k) (2) to stand and watch (without interfering); to stand idly by; to look on with folded arms; (exp,v5k) (3) (colloquialism) to lie in wait; to be ready and waiting |
Variations: |
udeokomaneku(腕okomaneku, 腕o拱ku); udeokomanuku(腕okomanuku, 腕o拱ku) うでをこまねく(腕をこまねく, 腕を拱く); うでをこまぬく(腕をこまぬく, 腕を拱く) |
(exp,v5k) to look on with arms folded |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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