There are 25 total results for your 碟 search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
碟 see styles |
dié die2 tieh |
dish; plate |
碟仙 see styles |
dié xiān die2 xian1 tieh hsien |
form of divination similar to the Ouija board, in which participants use their forefingers to push a small saucer over a sheet of paper inscribed with numerous Chinese characters |
碟子 see styles |
dié zi die2 zi5 tieh tzu |
saucer; small dish; CL:盤|盘[pan2] |
碟片 see styles |
dié piàn die2 pian4 tieh p`ien tieh pien |
disc; CL:張|张[zhang1] |
光碟 see styles |
guāng dié guang1 die2 kuang tieh |
optical disc; compact disc; CD; CD-ROM; CL:片[pian4],張|张[zhang1] |
唱碟 see styles |
chàng dié chang4 die2 ch`ang tieh chang tieh |
gramophone record; LP |
影碟 see styles |
yǐng dié ying3 die2 ying tieh |
DVD; CL:片[pian4],張|张[zhang1] |
歌碟 see styles |
gē dié ge1 die2 ko tieh |
disc; record (music) |
硬碟 see styles |
yìng dié ying4 die2 ying tieh |
(Tw) hard disk; hard drive |
磁碟 see styles |
cí dié ci2 die2 tz`u tieh tzu tieh |
(magnetic) computer disk (hard disk or floppy) |
軟碟 软碟 see styles |
ruǎn dié ruan3 die2 juan tieh |
floppy disk |
飛碟 飞碟 see styles |
fēi dié fei1 die2 fei tieh |
flying saucer; frisbee |
光磁碟 see styles |
guāng cí dié guang1 ci2 die2 kuang tz`u tieh kuang tzu tieh |
magneto-optical disk; floptical disk |
小碟子 see styles |
xiǎo dié zi xiao3 die2 zi5 hsiao tieh tzu |
saucer |
影碟機 影碟机 see styles |
yǐng dié jī ying3 die2 ji1 ying tieh chi |
DVD player |
磁碟機 磁碟机 see styles |
cí dié jī ci2 die2 ji1 tz`u tieh chi tzu tieh chi |
disk drive (computing); drive (computing) |
翻版碟 see styles |
fān bǎn dié fan1 ban3 die2 fan pan tieh |
copy of DVD; pirate DVD |
軟磁碟 软磁碟 see styles |
ruǎn cí dié ruan3 ci2 die2 juan tz`u tieh juan tzu tieh |
floppy disk |
隨身碟 随身碟 see styles |
suí shēn dié sui2 shen1 die2 sui shen tieh |
(Tw) USB flash drive; thumb drive |
光磁碟機 光磁碟机 see styles |
guāng cí dié jī guang1 ci2 die2 ji1 kuang tz`u tieh chi kuang tzu tieh chi |
magneto-optical drive; floptical drive |
小菜一碟 see styles |
xiǎo cài yī dié xiao3 cai4 yi1 die2 hsiao ts`ai i tieh hsiao tsai i tieh |
a small appetizer; a piece of cake; very easy (idiom) |
小菜碟兒 小菜碟儿 see styles |
xiǎo cài dié r xiao3 cai4 die2 r5 hsiao ts`ai tieh r hsiao tsai tieh r |
erhua variant of 小菜一碟[xiao3 cai4 yi1 die2] |
音樂光碟 音乐光碟 see styles |
yīn yuè guāng dié yin1 yue4 guang1 die2 yin yüeh kuang tieh |
music CD |
硬式磁碟機 硬式磁碟机 see styles |
yìng shì cí dié jī ying4 shi4 ci2 die2 ji1 ying shih tz`u tieh chi ying shih tzu tieh chi |
hard disk; hard drive |
看人下菜碟兒 看人下菜碟儿 see styles |
kàn rén xià cài dié r kan4 ren2 xia4 cai4 die2 r5 k`an jen hsia ts`ai tieh r kan jen hsia tsai tieh r |
(dialect) to treat sb according to their social status, relationship with them etc (idiom); not to treat everyone equally favorably |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 25 results for "碟" 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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