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There are 41 total results for your 樸 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
樸 朴 see styles |
pǔ pu3 p`u pu boku ぼく |
(bound form) plain; simple; Taiwan pr. [pu2] (personal name) Boku |
樸一 see styles |
bokuichi ぼくいち |
(given name) Bokuichi |
樸介 see styles |
bokusuke ぼくすけ |
(given name) Bokusuke |
樸初 see styles |
bokusho ぼくしょ |
(given name) Bokusho |
樸原 see styles |
bokuhara ぼくはら |
(surname) Bokuhara |
樸堂 see styles |
bokudou / bokudo ぼくどう |
(given name) Bokudou |
樸實 朴实 see styles |
pǔ shí pu3 shi2 p`u shih pu shih |
plain; simple; guileless; down-to-earth; sincere and honest |
樸樹 see styles |
mukunoki むくのき |
(kana only) Aphananthe oriental elm (Aphananthe aspera); mukutree |
樸直 see styles |
bokuchoku ぼくちょく |
(noun or adjectival noun) simplicity; honesty; naivete |
樸素 朴素 see styles |
pǔ sù pu3 su4 p`u su pu su |
plain and simple; unadorned; simple living; not frivolous |
樸門 朴门 see styles |
pǔ mén pu3 men2 p`u men pu men |
permaculture (loanword) |
儉樸 俭朴 see styles |
jiǎn pǔ jian3 pu3 chien p`u chien pu |
thrifty and simple |
勤樸 勤朴 see styles |
qín pǔ qin2 pu3 ch`in p`u chin pu |
simple and industrious; hardworking and frugal |
古樸 古朴 see styles |
gǔ pǔ gu3 pu3 ku p`u ku pu |
simple and unadorned (of art, architecture etc) See: 古朴 |
惇樸 see styles |
tonboku とんぼく |
(adjectival noun) (archaism) honest and homely; simple |
拙樸 拙朴 see styles |
zhuō pǔ zhuo1 pu3 cho p`u cho pu |
austere; humble |
敦樸 see styles |
tonboku とんぼく |
(adjectival noun) (archaism) honest and homely; simple |
曾樸 曾朴 see styles |
zēng pǔ zeng1 pu3 tseng p`u tseng pu |
Zeng Pu (1872–1935), novelist and publisher |
淳樸 淳朴 see styles |
chún pǔ chun2 pu3 ch`un p`u chun pu |
simple and honest; unsophisticated; guileless See: 淳朴 |
白樸 白朴 see styles |
bái pǔ bai2 pu3 pai p`u pai pu |
Bai Pu (1226-1306), Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧 tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan dramatists 元曲四大家 |
簡樸 简朴 see styles |
jiǎn pǔ jian3 pu3 chien p`u chien pu |
(of lifestyle, clothing, writing etc) simple; plain |
純樸 纯朴 see styles |
chún pǔ chun2 pu3 ch`un p`u chun pu |
variant of 淳樸|淳朴[chun2 pu3] |
素樸 素朴 see styles |
sù pǔ su4 pu3 su p`u su pu soboku そぼく |
simple; unadorned; unsophisticated; naive (noun or adjectival noun) simplicity; artlessness; naivete; pristineness; idyll plain |
誠樸 诚朴 see styles |
chéng pǔ cheng2 pu3 ch`eng p`u cheng pu |
simple and sincere |
質樸 质朴 see styles |
zhì pǔ zhi4 pu3 chih p`u chih pu shitsuboku しつぼく |
simple; plain; unadorned; unaffected; unsophisticated; rustic; earthy (noun or adjectival noun) simplicity; unsophisticatedness |
大樸子 see styles |
taibokushi たいぼくし |
(given name) Taibokushi |
抱樸子 抱朴子 see styles |
bào pǔ zǐ bao4 pu3 zi3 pao p`u tzu pao pu tzu |
Baopuzi, collection of essays by Ge Hong 葛洪[Ge3 Hong2] on alchemy, immortality, legalism, society etc See: 抱朴子 |
李公樸 李公朴 see styles |
lǐ gōng pǔ li3 gong1 pu3 li kung p`u li kung pu |
Li Gongpu (-1946), communist killed by Guomindang in Kunming in 1946 |
樸實無華 朴实无华 see styles |
pǔ shí wú huá pu3 shi2 wu2 hua2 p`u shih wu hua pu shih wu hua |
(idiom) simple; plain; unadorned |
樸次茅斯 朴次茅斯 see styles |
pǔ cì máo sī pu3 ci4 mao2 si1 p`u tz`u mao ssu pu tzu mao ssu |
Portsmouth, southern English seaport |
勤儉樸實 勤俭朴实 see styles |
qín jiǎn pǔ shí qin2 jian3 pu3 shi2 ch`in chien p`u shih chin chien pu shih |
(idiom) hardworking, thrifty and unpretentious |
勤儉樸素 勤俭朴素 see styles |
qín jiǎn pǔ sù qin2 jian3 pu3 su4 ch`in chien p`u su chin chien pu su |
(idiom) hardworking, thrifty and unpretentious |
艱苦樸素 艰苦朴素 see styles |
jiān kǔ pǔ sù jian1 ku3 pu3 su4 chien k`u p`u su chien ku pu su |
leading a plain, hardworking life (idiom) |
Variations: |
bokuchoku ぼくちょく |
(noun or adjectival noun) simplicity; honesty; naivete |
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shitsuboku しつぼく |
(noun or adjectival noun) simplicity; unsophisticatedness |
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soboku そぼく |
(noun or adjectival noun) simple; artless; naive; unsophisticated |
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shitsuboku しつぼく |
(noun or adjectival noun) simple (and honest); simple-hearted; unsophisticated |
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tonboku とんぼく |
(adjectival noun) (archaism) honest and homely; simple |
Variations: |
mukunoki; muku(椋); mukunoki むくのき; むく(椋); ムクノキ |
(kana only) Aphananthe oriental elm (Aphananthe aspera); mukutree |
Variations: |
kihada(木肌, 樹肌, 木膚); kohada きはだ(木肌, 樹肌, 木膚); こはだ |
bark (of a tree) |
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kihada(木肌, 木膚); kohada きはだ(木肌, 木膚); こはだ |
bark (of a tree) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 41 results for "樸" 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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