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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


see styles
xūn
    xun1
hsün
variant of 熏[xun1]
See:

燻し

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 ibushi
    いぶし
(noun - becomes adjective with の) smoking (of meat); fumigation; oxidation (of metal)

燻す

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 ibusu
    いぶす
(transitive verb) (1) to smoke (something); to fumigate; (transitive verb) (2) to oxidize; to oxidise

燻る

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 fusuburu
    ふすぶる
    kusuburu
    くすぶる
    iburu
    いぶる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to smoke; to smoulder; to smolder; to sputter; (2) (kana only) to be sooty; to be smoke-stained; (3) (kana only) to seclude oneself; (v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to smoke; to smoulder; to smolder; to sputter; (2) (kana only) to be sooty; to be smoke-stained; (3) (kana only) to smoulder (e.g. a dispute); to smolder; (4) (kana only) to seclude oneself; (5) (kana only) to live in obscurity; to stay in the same level (of social position, circumstances, etc.); (v5r,vi) (kana only) to smoke; to smoulder; to smolder; to sputter

燻煙

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 kunen
    くんえん
smoking (esp. as a means of preserving food)

燻肉


熏肉

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xūn ròu
    xun1 rou4
hsün jou
 kunniku
    くんにく
bacon
smoked meat (e.g. bacon)

燻蒸


熏蒸

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xūn zhēng
    xun1 zheng1
hsün cheng
 kunjou / kunjo
    くんじょう
(of sultry weather) to be stifling; (TCM) to treat a disease with fumes generated by burning medicinal herbs or with steam generated by boiling herbs; to fumigate
(n,vs,adj-no) fumigation; smoking (out)

燻製

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 kunsei / kunse
    くんせい
(1) smoked food; smoking (fish, meat, etc.); (can be adjective with の) (2) smoked

燻鮭

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 ibushizake
    いぶしざけ
smoked salmon; lox

冷燻

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 reikun / rekun
    れいくん
{food} (See 温燻) cold smoking

温燻

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 onkun
    おんくん
{food} (See 冷燻) hot smoking

煙燻


烟熏

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yān xūn
    yan1 xun1
yen hsün
smoke; to fumigate

蚊燻

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 kaibushi
    かいぶし
outdoor fire with dense smoke to repel mosquitoes

香燻


香熏

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xiāng xūn
    xiang1 xun1
hsiang hsün
aroma
See: 香熏

燻し銀

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 ibushigin
    いぶしぎん
(1) oxidized silver; oxidised silver; (2) refined (aesthetic) taste

燻し鮭

see styles
 ibushizake
    いぶしざけ
smoked salmon; lox

燻ぶる

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 fusuburu
    ふすぶる
    kusuburu
    くすぶる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to smoke; to smoulder; to smolder; to sputter; (2) (kana only) to be sooty; to be smoke-stained; (3) (kana only) to seclude oneself; (v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to smoke; to smoulder; to smolder; to sputter; (2) (kana only) to be sooty; to be smoke-stained; (3) (kana only) to smoulder (e.g. a dispute); to smolder; (4) (kana only) to seclude oneself; (5) (kana only) to live in obscurity; to stay in the same level (of social position, circumstances, etc.)

燻べる

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 kusuberu; fusuberu
    くすべる; ふすべる
(transitive verb) to smoke; to fumigate

燻らす

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 kuyurasu
    くゆらす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) (kana only) to smoke (e.g. pipe); to puff (cigarette)

燻蒸剤

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 kunjouzai / kunjozai
    くんじょうざい
fumigant

燻蒸劑


熏蒸剂

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xūn zhēng jì
    xun1 zheng1 ji4
hsün cheng chi
fumigant

臭燻燻


臭熏熏

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chòu xūn xūn
    chou4 xun1 xun1
ch`ou hsün hsün
    chou hsün hsün
stinking

燻り出す

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 iburidasu
    いぶりだす
(transitive verb) to smoke animal out of its den

煙燻火燎


烟熏火燎

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yān xūn huǒ liǎo
    yan1 xun1 huo3 liao3
yen hsün huo liao
smoke and baking fire (idiom); surrounded by flames and smoke

蚊燻り火

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 kayaribi
    かやりび
smoky fire to repel mosquitoes

香燻療法


香熏疗法

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xiāng xūn liáo fǎ
    xiang1 xun1 liao2 fa3
hsiang hsün liao fa
aromatherapy (alternative medicine)

燻りがっこ

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 iburigakko
    いぶりがっこ
(kana only) smoked daikon pickles (famous product of Akita Prefecture)

Variations:
燻肉
薫肉

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 kunniku
    くんにく
(rare) (See 燻製肉) smoked meat

Variations:
燻る
燻ぶる

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 kusuburu; fusuburu; iburu(ru)
    くすぶる; ふすぶる; いぶる(燻る)
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to smoke; to smoulder; to smolder; to sputter; (v5r,vi) (2) (くすぶる, ふすぶる only) (kana only) to be sooty; to be smoke-stained; (v5r,vi) (3) (くすぶる only) (kana only) to smoulder (e.g. a dispute); to smolder; (v5r,vi) (4) (くすぶる, ふすぶる only) (kana only) to seclude oneself; (v5r,vi) (5) (くすぶる only) (kana only) to live in obscurity; to stay in the same level (of social position, circumstances, etc.)

Variations:
くん炭
燻炭

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 kuntan
    くんたん
rice husk ash (used for soil conditioning)

Variations:
燻らす
薫らす

see styles
 kuyurasu
    くゆらす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) (kana only) to smoke (e.g. pipe); to puff (cigarette)

Variations:
燻製肉
薫製肉

see styles
 kunseiniku / kunseniku
    くんせいにく
smoked meat

Variations:
蚊遣り火
蚊燻り火

see styles
 kayaribi
    かやりび
(See 蚊遣り) smoky fire to repel mosquitoes

Variations:
燻り出す
いぶり出す

see styles
 iburidasu
    いぶりだす
(transitive verb) to smoke out (insects, animals, etc.)

Variations:
燻らす
薫らす(rK)

see styles
 kuyurasu
    くゆらす
(transitive verb) (kana only) to smoke (e.g. a pipe); to puff (a cigarette); to burn (incense)

Variations:
燻鮭
燻し鮭
いぶし鮭

see styles
 ibushizake
    いぶしざけ
smoked salmon; lox

Variations:
いぶし銀
燻し銀
燻銀

see styles
 ibushigin
    いぶしぎん
(1) oxidized silver; oxidised silver; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (idiom) something restrained but impressive (e.g. performance); something quiet but superb; something masterfully controlled

Variations:
蚊いぶし
蚊燻し
蚊燻

see styles
 kaibushi
    かいぶし
smoking out mosquitoes; mosquito fumigator; smudge

Variations:
燻蒸
熏蒸
薫蒸
くん蒸

see styles
 kunjou / kunjo
    くんじょう
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) fumigation; smoking (out)

Variations:
燻製
薫製
くん製
熏製

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 kunsei / kunse
    くんせい
(1) smoked food; smoking (fish, meat, etc.); (can be adjective with の) (2) smoked

Variations:
薫製
燻製
熏製
くん製

see styles
 kunsei / kunse
    くんせい
(1) smoked food; smoking (fish, meat, etc.); (can be adjective with の) (2) smoked

Variations:
蚊遣り
蚊燻(io)
蚊遣

see styles
 kayari
    かやり
outdoor fire with dense smoke to repel mosquitoes; mosquito-fumigation

Variations:
燻蒸
くん蒸
薫蒸
熏蒸(sK)

see styles
 kunjou / kunjo
    くんじょう
(noun, transitive verb) fumigation; smoking (out)

Variations:
蚊遣り
蚊燻(io)
蚊遣
蚊やり(sK)

see styles
 kayari
    かやり
outdoor fire with dense smoke to repel mosquitoes; mosquito-fumigation

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 44 results for "燻" 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.

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