There are 36 total results for your 有一 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
有一 see styles |
yǒu yī you3 yi1 yu i yuuichi / yuichi ゆういち |
(given name) Yūichi single |
有一些 see styles |
yǒu yī xiē you3 yi1 xie1 yu i hsieh |
somewhat; rather; some |
有一人 see styles |
yǒu yī rén you3 yi1 ren2 yu i jen u ichinin |
there is one person |
有一套 see styles |
yǒu yī tào you3 yi1 tao4 yu i t`ao yu i tao |
to have a skill; to be savvy; to know how to do something |
有一手 see styles |
yǒu yī shǒu you3 yi1 shou3 yu i shou |
to have a skill; to have a lot on the ball; to have an affair |
有一拼 see styles |
yǒu yī pīn you3 yi1 pin1 yu i p`in yu i pin |
comparable; on a par (with) |
有一朗 see styles |
yuuichirou / yuichiro ゆういちろう |
(male given name) Yūichirō |
有一次 see styles |
yǒu yī cì you3 yi1 ci4 yu i tz`u yu i tzu |
once; once upon a time |
有一腿 see styles |
yǒu yī tuǐ you3 yi1 tui3 yu i t`ui yu i tui |
(coll.) to have an affair |
有一郎 see styles |
yuuichirou / yuichiro ゆういちろう |
(male given name) Yūichirō |
有一類 有一类 see styles |
yǒu yī lèi you3 yi1 lei4 yu i lei uichirui |
having one type |
有一點 有一点 see styles |
yǒu yī diǎn you3 yi1 dian3 yu i tien |
a little; somewhat |
如有一 see styles |
rú yǒu yī ru2 you3 yi1 ju yu i nyouichi |
for instance |
若有一 see styles |
ruò yǒu yī ruo4 you3 yi1 jo yu i nyauichi |
some |
隨有一 随有一 see styles |
suí yǒu yī sui2 you3 yi1 sui yu i zuiuichi |
either |
有一說一 有一说一 see styles |
yǒu yī shuō yī you3 yi1 shuo1 yi1 yu i shuo i |
to speak plainly; to speak one's mind; to say directly |
有一點兒 有一点儿 see styles |
yǒu yī diǎn r you3 yi1 dian3 r5 yu i tien r |
a bit; a little |
井上有一 see styles |
inoueyuuichi / inoeyuichi いのうえゆういち |
(m,h) Inoue Yūichi |
佐伯有一 see styles |
saekiyuuichi / saekiyuichi さえきゆういち |
(person) Saeki Yūichi |
所有一切 see styles |
suǒ yǒu yī qiè suo3 you3 yi1 qie4 so yu i ch`ieh so yu i chieh shou issai |
all...that exist |
渡辺有一 see styles |
watanabeyuuichi / watanabeyuichi わたなべゆういち |
(person) Watanabe Yūichi |
青来有一 see styles |
seiraiyuuichi / seraiyuichi せいらいゆういち |
(person) Seirai Yūichi (1958.12.13-) |
高井有一 see styles |
takaiyuuichi / takaiyuichi たかいゆういち |
(person) Takai Yūichi (1932.4-) |
山崎有一郎 see styles |
yamasakiyuuichirou / yamasakiyuichiro やまさきゆういちろう |
(person) Yamasaki Yūichirō |
川口有一郎 see styles |
kawaguchiyuuichirou / kawaguchiyuichiro かわぐちゆういちろう |
(person) Kawaguchi Yūichirō |
梶原有一朗 see styles |
kajiwarayuuichirou / kajiwarayuichiro かじわらゆういちろう |
(person) Kajiwara Yūichirō |
有一句沒一句 有一句没一句 see styles |
yǒu yī jù méi yī jù you3 yi1 ju4 mei2 yi1 ju4 yu i chü mei i chü |
to speak one minute and be quiet the next |
有一搭沒一搭 有一搭没一搭 see styles |
yǒu yī dā méi yī dā you3 yi1 da1 mei2 yi1 da1 yu i ta mei i ta |
unimportant; perfunctory; indifferent; (of conversation) idly |
有一搭無一搭 有一搭无一搭 see styles |
yǒu yī dā wú yī dā you3 yi1 da1 wu2 yi1 da1 yu i ta wu i ta |
see 有一搭沒一搭|有一搭没一搭[you3 yi1 da1 mei2 yi1 da1] |
自內所有一切 自内所有一切 see styles |
zin ei suǒ yǒu yī qiè zin4 ei4 suo3 you3 yi1 qie4 zin ei so yu i ch`ieh zin ei so yu i chieh jinai shou issai |
all of the internally resident... |
有一說一,有二說二 有一说一,有二说二 |
yǒu yī shuō yī , yǒu èr shuō èr you3 yi1 shuo1 yi1 , you3 er4 shuo1 er4 yu i shuo i , yu erh shuo erh |
to call something as it is (idiom) |
二虎相鬥,必有一傷 二虎相斗,必有一伤 |
èr hǔ xiāng dòu , bì yǒu yī shāng er4 hu3 xiang1 dou4 , bi4 you3 yi1 shang1 erh hu hsiang tou , pi yu i shang |
see 兩虎相爭,必有一傷|两虎相争,必有一伤[liang3 hu3 xiang1 zheng1 , bi4 you3 yi1 shang1] |
兩虎相爭,必有一傷 两虎相争,必有一伤 |
liǎng hǔ xiāng zhēng , bì yǒu yī shāng liang3 hu3 xiang1 zheng1 , bi4 you3 yi1 shang1 liang hu hsiang cheng , pi yu i shang |
lit. if two tigers fight, one will get injured (idiom); fig. if you start a war, someone is bound to get hurt |
兩虎相鬥,必有一傷 两虎相斗,必有一伤 |
liǎng hǔ xiāng dòu , bì yǒu yī shāng liang3 hu3 xiang1 dou4 , bi4 you3 yi1 shang1 liang hu hsiang tou , pi yu i shang |
see 兩虎相爭,必有一傷|两虎相争,必有一伤[liang3 hu3 xiang1 zheng1 , bi4 you3 yi1 shang1] |
智者千慮,必有一失 智者千虑,必有一失 |
zhì zhě qiān lǜ , bì yǒu yī shī zhi4 zhe3 qian1 lu:4 , bi4 you3 yi1 shi1 chih che ch`ien lü , pi yu i shih chih che chien lü , pi yu i shih |
lit. a wise person reflecting a thousand times can still make a mistake (idiom); fig. nobody is infallible |
十方佛土中唯有一乘法 see styles |
shí fāng fó tǔ zhōng wéi yǒu yī shèng fǎ shi2 fang1 fo2 tu3 zhong1 wei2 you3 yi1 sheng4 fa3 shih fang fo t`u chung wei yu i sheng fa shih fang fo tu chung wei yu i sheng fa jippō butsudo chū yui ichijōhō |
in all the buddha-lands of the ten directions there is only the dharma of the One Vehicle |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 36 results for "有一" 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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