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There are 21 total results for your 梅雨 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

梅雨

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méi yǔ
    mei2 yu3
mei yü
 mayu
    まゆ
East Asian rainy season (in late spring and early summer)
(1) rainy season (in Japan from early June to mid-July); (2) rain during the rainy season; (female given name) Mayu

梅雨子

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 tsuyuko
    つゆこ
(female given name) Tsuyuko

梅雨寒

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 tsuyuzamu
    つゆざむ
unseasonably cool weather during the rainy season

梅雨時

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 tsuyudoki
    つゆどき
wet season; rainy season

梅雨期

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 baiuki
    ばいうき
rainy season

梅雨空

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 tsuyuzora
    つゆぞら
overcast sky in the rainy season

空梅雨

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 karatsuyu
    からつゆ
(unusually) dry rainy season

梅雨入り

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 tsuyuiri
    つゆいり
(noun/participle) entering the rainy season; beginning of the rainy season

梅雨前線

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 baiuzensen
    ばいうぜんせん
seasonal rain front

梅雨明け

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 tsuyuake
    つゆあけ
(noun/participle) the end of the rainy season

梅雨晴れ

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 tsuyubare
    つゆばれ
sunny spell during rainy season

戻り梅雨

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 modorizuyu
    もどりづゆ
return of the rainy season; rainy season returning after a period of clear weather

菜種梅雨

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 natanezuyu
    なたねづゆ
long spell of rain in early spring

走り梅雨

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 hashirizuyu
    はしりづゆ
(See 梅雨・1) unstable weather preceding the rainy season (normally occurring in May)

返り梅雨

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 kaerizuyu
    かえりづゆ
(See 戻り梅雨) return of the rainy season; rainy season returning after a period of clear weather

送り梅雨

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 okurizuyu
    おくりづゆ
last rain of the rainy season (often accompanied by thunderstorms)

Variations:
梅雨(P)
黴雨

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 tsuyu(p); baiu(p)
    つゆ(P); ばいう(P)
(1) rainy season (in Japan usu. from early June to mid-July); (2) rain during the rainy season

Variations:
梅雨明け(P)
出梅

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 tsuyuake(p); shutsubai(出梅)
    つゆあけ(P); しゅつばい(出梅)
(n,vs,vi) (See 梅雨入り) end of the rainy season

Variations:
梅雨(P)
黴雨(rK)

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 tsuyu(gikun)(p); baiu(p)
    つゆ(gikun)(P); ばいう(P)
(1) (East Asian) rainy season (in Japan, usu. from early June to mid-July); (2) rain during the rainy season

Variations:
梅雨の走り
梅雨のはしり

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 tsuyunohashiri
    つゆのはしり
(exp,n) rainy spells just before the rainy season

Variations:
梅雨入り(P)
入梅(P)

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 tsuyuiri(p); nyuubai(入梅)(p); tsuiri / tsuyuiri(p); nyubai(入梅)(p); tsuiri
    つゆいり(P); にゅうばい(入梅)(P); ついり
(n,vs,vi) (See 梅雨明け) entering the rainy season; beginning of the rainy season
This page contains 21 results for "梅雨" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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