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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
guàn
    guan4
kuan
can; jar; pot


see styles
guàn
    guan4
kuan
 kan
    かん
variant of [guan4]
(ateji / phonetic) can; tin

罐子

see styles
guàn zi
    guan4 zi5
kuan tzu
jar; pitcher; pot

罐籠


罐笼

see styles
guàn lóng
    guan4 long2
kuan lung
(mining) mine cage

罐裝


罐装

see styles
guàn zhuāng
    guan4 zhuang1
kuan chuang
canned (food, coffee etc)

罐詰

see styles
 kanzume
    かんづめ
(out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) packing (in cans); canning; canned goods; tin can; (2) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) being stuck in a confined space

罐車


罐车

see styles
guàn chē
    guan4 che1
kuan ch`e
    kuan che
(road) tanker truck; (rail) tank car; tank wagon

罐頭


罐头

see styles
guàn tou
    guan4 tou5
kuan t`ou
    kuan tou
tin; can; CL:個|个[ge4]

内罐

see styles
 uchigama
    うちがま
(1) rice cooker pot; pot inside rice cooker; (2) indoor bathwater heater

円罐

see styles
 marugama
    まるがま
cylindrical boiler

外罐

see styles
 sotogama
    そとがま
(1) outer pot of a rice cooker; (2) outdoor bathwater heater

拔罐

see styles
bá guàn
    ba2 guan4
pa kuan
cupping glass; fire cupping (acupressure technique of Chinese medicine, with fired vacuum cup applied to the skin); ventouse (vacuum method used in obstetrics)

水罐

see styles
shuǐ guàn
    shui3 guan4
shui kuan
container for holding and pouring water (or other liquid): jug, pitcher, clay jar, jerry can, water bottle etc

汽罐

see styles
 kikan
    きかん
(out-dated kanji) boiler

澡罐

see styles
zǎo guàn
    zao3 guan4
tsao kuan
tub (used for ablutions in a monastery)

薬罐

see styles
 yakan
    やかん
(out-dated kanji) (kana only) kettle

藥罐


药罐

see styles
yào guàn
    yao4 guan4
yao kuan
 yakan
    やかん
pot for decocting herbal medicine
(out-dated kanji) (kana only) kettle

蜜罐

see styles
mì guàn
    mi4 guan4
mi kuan
honey pot; fig. comfortable living conditions; privileged environment

鐵罐


铁罐

see styles
tiě guàn
    tie3 guan4
t`ieh kuan
    tieh kuan
metal pot

罐焚き

see styles
 kamataki
    かまたき
stoker; fireman

罐詰め

see styles
 kanzume
    かんづめ
(out-dated kanji) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) packing (in cans); canning; canned goods; tin can; (2) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) being stuck in a confined space

儲氣罐


储气罐

see styles
chǔ qì guàn
    chu3 qi4 guan4
ch`u ch`i kuan
    chu chi kuan
gas tank (for gas, not gasoline)

存錢罐


存钱罐

see styles
cún qián guàn
    cun2 qian2 guan4
ts`un ch`ien kuan
    tsun chien kuan
piggy bank; coin bank; money box

屏蔽罐

see styles
píng bì guàn
    ping2 bi4 guan4
p`ing pi kuan
    ping pi kuan
cask

拔火罐

see styles
bá huǒ guàn
    ba2 huo3 guan4
pa huo kuan
(TCM) to cup; to give a cupping treatment; short detachable stove chimney used to help draw fire

拔罐子

see styles
bá guàn zi
    ba2 guan4 zi5
pa kuan tzu
to practice cupping (technique used in TCM)

拔罐法

see styles
bá guàn fǎ
    ba2 guan4 fa3
pa kuan fa
fire cupping (acupressure technique of Chinese medicine, with fired vacuum cup applied to the skin); ventouse (vacuum method used in obstetrics)

易拉罐

see styles
yì lā guàn
    yi4 la1 guan4
i la kuan
pull-top can; easy-open can (with ring-pull)

易開罐


易开罐

see styles
yì kāi guàn
    yi4 kai1 guan4
i k`ai kuan
    i kai kuan
(Tw) pull-top can; easy-open can (with ring-pull)

氧化罐

see styles
yǎng huà guàn
    yang3 hua4 guan4
yang hua kuan
Hopcalite canister; Hopcalite cartridge

油罐車


油罐车

see styles
yóu guàn chē
    you2 guan4 che1
yu kuan ch`e
    yu kuan che
oil tanker truck; fuel tanker

Variations:

 kama
    かま
boiler

薬罐頭

see styles
 yakanatama
    やかんあたま
bald head

開罐器


开罐器

see styles
kāi guàn qì
    kai1 guan4 qi4
k`ai kuan ch`i
    kai kuan chi
can opener

罐頭笑聲


罐头笑声

see styles
guàn tóu xiào shēng
    guan4 tou2 xiao4 sheng1
kuan t`ou hsiao sheng
    kuan tou hsiao sheng
canned laughter; laugh track

罐頭起子


罐头起子

see styles
guàn tou qǐ zi
    guan4 tou5 qi3 zi5
kuan t`ou ch`i tzu
    kuan tou chi tzu
can opener

拔火罐兒


拔火罐儿

see styles
bá huǒ guàn r
    ba2 huo3 guan4 r5
pa huo kuan r
erhua variant of 拔火[ba2 huo3 guan4]

破罐破摔

see styles
pò guàn pò shuāi
    po4 guan4 po4 shuai1
p`o kuan p`o shuai
    po kuan po shuai
lit. to smash a pot just because it has a crack (idiom); fig. to give up altogether after a setback; to throw one's hands up in frustration and let it all go to hell

Variations:
内釜
内罐

 uchigama
    うちがま
(1) (See 外釜・1) rice cooker pot; pot inside rice cooker; (2) (See 外釜・2) indoor bathwater heater

Variations:
外釜
外罐

 sotogama
    そとがま
(1) (See 内釜・うちがま・1) outer pot of a rice cooker; (2) (See 内釜・うちがま・2) outdoor bathwater heater

大和製罐工場

see styles
 daiwaseikankoujou / daiwasekankojo
    だいわせいかんこうじょう
(place-name) Daiwaseikan Factory

東洋製罐工場

see styles
 youyouseikankoujou / yoyosekankojo
    ようようせいかんこうじょう
(place-name) Yōyouseikan Factory

薬罐をかける

see styles
 yakanokakeru
    やかんをかける
(exp,v1) to put a kettle on (the stove)

薬罐を掛ける

see styles
 yakanokakeru
    やかんをかける
(exp,v1) to put a kettle on (the stove)

Variations:
罐焚き
缶焚き

 kamataki
    かまたき
stoker; fireman

Variations:
円缶
円罐(oK)

 marugama
    まるがま
cylindrical boiler

Variations:
薬罐を掛ける
薬罐をかける

 yakanokakeru
    やかんをかける
(exp,v1) to put a kettle on (the stove)

Variations:
やかん頭
薬缶頭
薬罐頭
薬鑵頭

 yakanatama
    やかんあたま
bald head

Variations:
汽缶
汽罐(oK)
汽鑵(oK)

 kikan
    きかん
(See ボイラー) boiler

Variations:
薬缶
薬罐(rK)
薬鑵(rK)

 yakan
    やかん
(1) (kana only) kettle; (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See やかん頭) bald head

Variations:
缶(ateji)
罐(ateji)(oK)
鑵(ateji)(oK)

 kan(p); kan
    かん(P); カン
(n,ctr) (1) can (dut: kan, eng: can); tin; (2) (abbreviation) (See 缶詰・1) canned food

Variations:
缶詰
缶詰め
罐詰め(oK)
罐詰(oK)

 kanzume
    かんづめ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) canned food; tinned food; (2) (usu. 缶詰にする) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) (usu. 缶詰になる) being stuck in a confined space

Variations:
薬缶
薬罐(oK)
薬鑵(oK)
藥罐(oK)

 yakan
    やかん
(kana only) kettle

Variations:
薬缶
薬罐(rK)
薬鑵(oK)
藥罐(oK)

 yakan
    やかん
(kana only) kettle

Variations:
薬缶をかける
やかんを掛ける
薬罐を掛ける(sK)
薬罐をかける(sK)

 yakanokakeru
    やかんをかける
(exp,v1) (kana only) to put a kettle on (the stove)

Variations:
缶詰
缶詰め
罐詰め(sK)
罐詰(sK)

 kanzume
    かんづめ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) canned food; tinned food; (2) (usu. 缶詰にする) confining someone (e.g. so they can concentrate on work); (3) (usu. 缶詰になる) being stuck in a confined space

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

This page contains 56 results for "罐" 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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