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There are 55 total results for your 男子 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

男子

see styles
nán zǐ
    nan2 zi3
nan tzu
 danshi
    だんし
a man; a male
(1) boy; (2) man; male
son

男子便

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 danshiben
    だんしべん
(colloquialism) urinal; men's toilet

男子單


男子单

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nán zǐ dān
    nan2 zi3 dan1
nan tzu tan
men's singles (sports)

男子校

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 danshikou / danshiko
    だんしこう
boys' school

男子氣


男子气

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nán zǐ qì
    nan2 zi3 qi4
nan tzu ch`i
    nan tzu chi
manly; masculine

男子漢


男子汉

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nán zǐ hàn
    nan2 zi3 han4
nan tzu han
man (i.e. manly, masculine)

男子用

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 danshiyou / danshiyo
    だんしよう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) for men

男子高

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 danshikou / danshiko
    だんしこう
boys' high school

伽男子

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 kaoko
    かおこ
(female given name) Kaoko

佳男子

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 kaoko
    かおこ
(female given name) Kaoko

加男子

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 kaoko
    かおこ
(female given name) Kaoko

可男子

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 kaoko
    かおこ
(female given name) Kaoko

善男子

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shàn nán zí
    shan4 nan2 zi2
shan nan tzu
 zennanshi
    ぜんなんし
{Buddh} (See 善男) pious man
Good sons, or sons of good families, one of the Buddha's terms of address to his disciples, somewhat resembling 'gentlemen'.

夏男子

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 kaoko
    かおこ
(female given name) Kaoko

好男子

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 koudanshi / kodanshi
    こうだんし
handsome man

姫男子

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 himedanshi
    ひめだんし
(rare) (See 百合・ゆり・2) male fan of yuri comics, etc.

快男子

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 kaidanshi
    かいだんし
agreeable fellow

果男子

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 kaoko
    かおこ
(female given name) Kaoko

歌男子

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 kaoko
    かおこ
(female given name) Kaoko

正男子

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 masahiko
    まさひこ
(male given name) Masahiko

美男子

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 bidanshi; binanshi
    びだんし; びなんし
handsome man

腐男子

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 fudanshi
    ふだんし
(See ボーイズラブ,腐女子) male who likes comics depicting male homosexual love (usually targeted to women)

花男子

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 kaoko
    かおこ
(female given name) Kaoko

華男子

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 kaoko
    かおこ
(female given name) Kaoko

香男子

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 kaoko
    かおこ
(female given name) Kaoko

男子單打


男子单打

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nán zǐ dān dǎ
    nan2 zi3 dan1 da3
nan tzu tan ta
men's singles (in tennis etc)

男子学生

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 danshigakusei / danshigakuse
    だんしがくせい
male student

男子氣概


男子气概

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nán zǐ qì gài
    nan2 zi3 qi4 gai4
nan tzu ch`i kai
    nan tzu chi kai
masculinity; manliness

男子生徒

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 danshiseito / danshiseto
    だんしせいと
schoolboy; male student

男子禁制

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 danshikinsei / danshikinse
    だんしきんせい
exclusion of males; (being) closed to men

男子籃球


男子篮球

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nán zǐ lán qiú
    nan2 zi3 lan2 qiu2
nan tzu lan ch`iu
    nan tzu lan chiu
men's basketball

男子高校

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 danshikoukou / danshikoko
    だんしこうこう
boys' high school

男子高生

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 danshikousei / danshikose
    だんしこうせい
(1) male high school student; (2) boys' high school student

乙女男子

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 otomedanshi
    おとめだんし
effeminate man

善男子來


善男子来

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shàn nán zǐ lái
    shan4 nan2 zi3 lai2
shan nan tzu lai
 zendanshi rai
come, good sons

変成男子

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 henjounanshi / henjonanshi
    へんじょうなんし
{Buddh} a woman being reborn as a man (in order to qualify for Buddhahood)

弁当男子

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 bentoudanshi / bentodanshi
    べんとうだんし
(colloquialism) man who makes his own lunch to take to work

成人男子

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 seijindanshi / sejindanshi
    せいじんだんし
(See 成人男性) adult male; man

草食男子

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 soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi
    そうしょくだんし
(1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls

装飾男子

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 soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi
    そうしょくだんし
(irregular kanji usage) (1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls

裝飾男子

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 soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi
    そうしょくだんし
(irregular kanji usage) (1) (abbreviation) young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented; (2) (abbreviation) (slang) men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls

變成男子


变成男子

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biàn chéng nán zǐ
    bian4 cheng2 nan2 zi3
pien ch`eng nan tzu
    pien cheng nan tzu
 henjō danshi
To be transformed from a female to a male. Every Buddha is supposed to vow to change all women into men.

男子チーム

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 danshichiimu / danshichimu
    だんしチーム
boys' team

男子バスケ

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 danshibasuke
    だんしバスケ
(abbreviation) (short for 男子バスケットボール) men's basketball; boys' basketball

男子高校生

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 danshikoukousei / danshikokose
    だんしこうこうせい
male high school student

なにわ男子

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 naniwadanshi
    なにわだんし
(group) Naniwa Danshi (boy band)

大男子主義


大男子主义

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dà nán zǐ zhǔ yì
    da4 nan2 zi3 zhu3 yi4
ta nan tzu chu i
male chauvinism

物類善男子


物类善男子

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wù lèi shàn nán zǐ
    wu4 lei4 shan4 nan2 zi3
wu lei shan nan tzu
 motsurui zendanshi
sentient beings of similar type

花より男子

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 hanayoridango
    はなよりだんご
(work) Hana Yori Dango (manga series); Boys Over Flowers; (wk) Hana Yori Dango (manga series); Boys Over Flowers

草食系男子

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 soushokukeidanshi / soshokukedanshi
    そうしょくけいだんし
(See 草食男子・そうしょくだんし) man who doesn't adhere to traditional masculinity, esp. with women and careers; herbivore man

男子漢大丈夫


男子汉大丈夫

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nán zǐ hàn dà zhàng fu
    nan2 zi3 han4 da4 zhang4 fu5
nan tzu han ta chang fu
(coll.) he-man

善男子善女人

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shàn nán zǐ shàn nǚ rén
    shan4 nan2 zi3 shan4 nv3 ren2
shan nan tzu shan nü jen
 zennanshi zennyonin
good sons, good women

大男子主義者


大男子主义者

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dà nán zǐ zhǔ yì zhě
    da4 nan2 zi3 zhu3 yi4 zhe3
ta nan tzu chu i che
male chauvinist

Variations:
4低男子
四低男子

 yonteidanshi / yontedanshi
    よんていだんし
(slang) (from 低姿勢、低依存、低リスク、低燃費) ideal husband who is not overbearing, is not dependent on his wife, has a stable job and does not spend a lot of money

Variations:
草食男子
装飾男子(iK)
裝飾男子(iK)

 soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi
    そうしょくだんし
(abbreviation) (See 草食系男子) man who doesn't adhere to traditional masculinity, esp. with women and careers; herbivore man

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

This page contains 55 results for "男子" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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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