There are 28 total results for your 潑 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
潑 泼 see styles |
pō po1 p`o po |
to splash; to spill; rough and coarse; brutish |
潑婦 泼妇 see styles |
pō fù po1 fu4 p`o fu po fu |
shrew; vixen |
潑掉 泼掉 see styles |
pō diào po1 diao4 p`o tiao po tiao |
spill |
潑水 泼水 see styles |
pō shuǐ po1 shui3 p`o shui po shui |
to sprinkle; to spill water |
潑濺 泼溅 see styles |
pō jiàn po1 jian4 p`o chien po chien |
to spatter |
潑物 泼物 see styles |
pō wù po1 wu4 p`o wu po wu |
evil creature (curse word) |
潑賤 泼贱 see styles |
pō jiàn po1 jian4 p`o chien po chien |
base; worthless |
潑辣 泼辣 see styles |
pō la po1 la5 p`o la po la |
shrewish; pungent; forceful; bold and vigorous |
撒潑 撒泼 see styles |
sā pō sa1 po1 sa p`o sa po |
to make an unreasonable scene |
活潑 活泼 see styles |
huó po huo2 po5 huo p`o huo po |
lively; vivacious; brisk; active; (chemistry) reactive |
瓢潑 瓢泼 see styles |
piáo pō piao2 po1 p`iao p`o piao po |
(of rain) pouring |
耍潑 耍泼 see styles |
shuǎ pō shua3 po1 shua p`o shua po |
(dialect) to make an unreasonable scene |
風潑 风泼 see styles |
fēng pō feng1 po1 feng p`o feng po |
crazy |
潑冷水 泼冷水 see styles |
pō lěng shuǐ po1 leng3 shui3 p`o leng shui po leng shui |
to pour cold water on; (fig.) to dampen sb's enthusiasm |
潑水節 泼水节 see styles |
pō shuǐ jié po1 shui3 jie2 p`o shui chieh po shui chieh |
Songkran (Thai New Year) |
潑煙花 泼烟花 see styles |
pō yān huā po1 yan1 hua1 p`o yen hua po yen hua |
low-class prostitute |
潑賤人 泼贱人 see styles |
pō jiàn rén po1 jian4 ren2 p`o chien jen po chien jen |
slut; tramp (old) |
潑髒水 泼脏水 see styles |
pō zāng shuǐ po1 zang1 shui3 p`o tsang shui po tsang shui |
to splash dirty water; (fig.) to throw mud at; to smear (sb) |
潑婦罵街 泼妇骂街 see styles |
pō fù mà jiē po1 fu4 ma4 jie1 p`o fu ma chieh po fu ma chieh |
shouting abuse in the street like a fishwife |
潑水難收 泼水难收 see styles |
pō shuǐ nán shōu po1 shui3 nan2 shou1 p`o shui nan shou po shui nan shou |
water once spilt cannot be retrieved (idiom); irreversible change |
油潑扯麵 油泼扯面 see styles |
yóu pō chě miàn you2 po1 che3 mian4 yu p`o ch`e mien yu po che mien |
broad, belt-shaped noodles, popular in Shaanxi, also known as 𰻞𰻞麵|𰻝𰻝面[biang2 biang2 mian4] |
瓢潑大雨 瓢泼大雨 see styles |
piáo pō dà yǔ piao2 po1 da4 yu3 p`iao p`o ta yü piao po ta yü |
downpour (idiom) |
瓢潑而下 瓢泼而下 see styles |
piáo pō ér xià piao2 po1 er2 xia4 p`iao p`o erh hsia piao po erh hsia |
(of rain) to fall heavily |
潑出去的水 泼出去的水 see styles |
pō chū qù de shuǐ po1 chu1 qu4 de5 shui3 p`o ch`u ch`ü te shui po chu chü te shui |
spilt water; (fig.) something that can not be retrieved; spilt milk |
Variations: |
hatsuratsu; hatsuratsu はつらつ; ハツラツ |
(adj-t,adv-to) (kana only) lively; vigorous; sprightly; animated; vivid |
Variations: |
kappatsu かっぱつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) lively; active; vigorous; animated; brisk |
Variations: |
hatsuratsu; hatsuratsu はつらつ; ハツラツ |
(adj-t,adv-to) (kana only) lively; vigorous; sprightly; animated; vivid |
Variations: |
hatsuratsu; hatsuratsu はつらつ; ハツラツ |
(adj-t,adv-to) (kana only) lively; vigorous; sprightly; animated; vivid |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 28 results for "潑" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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