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There are 24 total results for your 瓷 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
瓷 see styles |
cí ci2 tz`u tzu |
chinaware; porcelain; china |
瓷器 see styles |
cí qì ci2 qi4 tz`u ch`i tzu chi |
chinaware; porcelain |
瓷實 瓷实 see styles |
cí shi ci2 shi5 tz`u shih tzu shih |
(dialect) firm; robust |
瓷瓶 see styles |
cí píng ci2 ping2 tz`u p`ing tzu ping |
porcelain bottle |
瓷碗 see styles |
cí wǎn ci2 wan3 tz`u wan tzu wan |
porcelain bowl |
瓷磚 瓷砖 see styles |
cí zhuān ci2 zhuan1 tz`u chuan tzu chuan |
ceramic tile |
瓷釉 see styles |
cí yòu ci2 you4 tz`u yu tzu yu |
porcelain glaze |
搪瓷 see styles |
táng cí tang2 ci2 t`ang tz`u tang tzu |
enamel |
白瓷 see styles |
bái cí bai2 ci2 pai tz`u pai tzu |
blanc de chine (porcelain) |
碰瓷 see styles |
pèng cí peng4 ci2 p`eng tz`u peng tzu |
(coll.) to scam sb by setting up an "accident" in which one appears to have sustained damage or injury caused by the scam victim, then demanding compensation (variations include putting "expensive" porcelain in a place where it is likely to be knocked over by passers-by, and stepping into the path of a slow-moving car) |
祥瓷 see styles |
shouji / shoji しょうじ |
(given name) Shouji |
陶瓷 see styles |
táo cí tao2 ci2 t`ao tz`u tao tzu |
pottery and porcelain; ceramics |
青瓷 see styles |
qīng cí qing1 ci2 ch`ing tz`u ching tzu |
celadon (pottery) |
骨瓷 see styles |
gǔ cí gu3 ci2 ku tz`u ku tzu |
bone china (fine white porcelain made from a mixture of clay and bone ash) |
瓷娃娃 see styles |
cí wá wa ci2 wa2 wa5 tz`u wa wa tzu wa wa |
porcelain doll; (fig.) person with osteogenesis imperfecta |
半導瓷 半导瓷 see styles |
bàn dǎo cí ban4 dao3 ci2 pan tao tz`u pan tao tzu |
semiconducting ceramic (electronics) |
碰瓷兒 碰瓷儿 see styles |
pèng cí r peng4 ci2 r5 p`eng tz`u r peng tzu r |
erhua form of 碰瓷[peng4 ci2] |
陶瓷器 see styles |
táo cí qì tao2 ci2 qi4 t`ao tz`u ch`i tao tzu chi |
pottery; chinaware |
青花瓷 see styles |
qīng huā cí qing1 hua1 ci2 ch`ing hua tz`u ching hua tzu |
blue and white porcelain |
精密陶瓷 see styles |
jīng mì táo cí jing1 mi4 tao2 ci2 ching mi t`ao tz`u ching mi tao tzu |
fine ceramics (used for dental implants, synthetic bones, electronics, knife blades etc); advanced ceramics; engineered ceramics |
薄胎瓷器 see styles |
bó tāi cí qì bo2 tai1 ci2 qi4 po t`ai tz`u ch`i po tai tzu chi |
eggshell china |
衛生陶瓷 卫生陶瓷 see styles |
wèi shēng táo cí wei4 sheng1 tao2 ci2 wei sheng t`ao tz`u wei sheng tao tzu |
chamber pot; commode |
Variations: |
hakuji はくじ |
white porcelain |
Variations: |
seiji; aoji / seji; aoji せいじ; あおじ |
celadon porcelain |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 24 results for "瓷" 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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