There are 25 total results for your 稍 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
稍 see styles |
shào shao4 shao shō やや |
used in 稍息[shao4xi1] (adv,adj-f) (kana only) a little; partially; somewhat; slightly; semi-; -ish; on the ... side; a short time; a while abundant |
稍候 see styles |
shāo hòu shao1 hou4 shao hou |
to wait a moment |
稍嫌 see styles |
shāo xián shao1 xian2 shao hsien |
more than one would wish; somewhat; a bit too (old, contrived, distracting etc) |
稍後 稍后 see styles |
shāo hòu shao1 hou4 shao hou |
in a little while; shortly after |
稍微 see styles |
shāo wēi shao1 wei1 shao wei |
a little bit |
稍息 see styles |
shào xī shao4 xi1 shao hsi |
(military) Stand at ease! |
稍早 see styles |
shāo zǎo shao1 zao3 shao tsao |
a little early |
稍有 see styles |
shāo yǒu shao1 you3 shao yu shōu |
exists sufficiently |
稍漸 稍渐 see styles |
shāo jiàn shao1 jian4 shao chien shōzen |
gradually |
稍異 稍异 see styles |
shāo yì shao1 yi4 shao i |
differing slightly |
稍稍 see styles |
shāo shāo shao1 shao1 shao shao |
somewhat; a little; slightly |
稍等 see styles |
shāo děng shao1 deng3 shao teng |
to wait a moment |
稍許 稍许 see styles |
shāo xǔ shao1 xu3 shao hsü |
a little; a bit |
稍輕 稍轻 see styles |
shāo qīng shao1 qing1 shao ch`ing shao ching shōkyō |
slight |
稍重 see styles |
yayaomo ややおも |
(adj-no,n) {horse} good to soft (track condition); good to yielding |
稍食 see styles |
shāo shí shao1 shi2 shao shih |
(old) monthly salary of an official |
轉稍 转稍 see styles |
zhuǎn shāo zhuan3 shao1 chuan shao tenshō |
gradually |
稍快板 see styles |
shāo kuài bǎn shao1 kuai4 ban3 shao k`uai pan shao kuai pan |
allegretto |
稍早時 稍早时 see styles |
shāo zǎo shí shao1 zao3 shi2 shao tsao shih |
a little earlier |
稍あって see styles |
yayaatte / yayatte ややあって |
(expression) (kana only) a little while later; for a little while; some time later; for some time; presently |
稍安勿躁 see styles |
shāo ān wù zào shao1 an1 wu4 zao4 shao an wu tsao |
variant of 少安毋躁[shao3 an1 wu2 zao4] |
稍安毋躁 see styles |
shāo ān wú zào shao1 an1 wu2 zao4 shao an wu tsao |
variant of 少安毋躁[shao3 an1 wu2 zao4] |
稍縱即逝 稍纵即逝 see styles |
shāo zòng jí shì shao1 zong4 ji2 shi4 shao tsung chi shih |
transient; fleeting |
Variations: |
yaya やや |
(adv,adj-f) (kana only) a little; partially; somewhat; slightly; semi-; -ish; on the ... side; a short time; a while |
Variations: |
yaya やや |
(adv,adj-f) (kana only) a little; partially; somewhat; slightly; semi-; -ish; on the ... side; a short time; a while |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 25 results for "稍" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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