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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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xīn
    xin1
hsin
 kara
    から

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Sheen
(of taste) hot or pungent; hard; laborious; suffering; eighth in order; eighth of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shi2 tian1 gan1]; letter "H" or Roman "VIII" in list "A, B, C", or "I, II, III" etc; ancient Chinese compass point: 285°; octa
(counter) (colloquialism) counter for spiciness of food (e.g. curry); (surname) Shinkou
sharp

辛い

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 zurai; zurai(ik)
    づらい; ずらい(ik)
(suf,adj-i) (kana only) (after -masu stem of verb) (See 辛い・つらい・2) difficult to ...; hard to ...

辛く

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 tsuraku
    つらく
(adverb) (kana only) (See 辛い・つらい・1) harshly; bitterly; cruelly; badly

辛さ

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 tsurasa
    つらさ
(kana only) pain; bitterness

辛み

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 tsurami
    つらみ
(kana only) (See 恨みつらみ) pent-up resentment; grudges and hard feelings

辛め

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 karame
    からめ
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) hottish; salty; somewhat hot; kind of salty; on the dry side; (2) strict; harsh

辛一

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 shinichi
    しんいち
(given name) Shin'ichi

辛上

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 karakami
    からかみ
(place-name) Karakami

辛丑

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xīn chǒu
    xin1 chou3
hsin ch`ou
    hsin chou
 kanotoushi; shinchuu / kanotoshi; shinchu
    かのとうし; しんちゅう
thirty-eighth year H2 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1961 or 2021; cf 丑條約|丑条约, Protocol of Beijing of 1901 ending the 8-nation intervention after the Boxer uprising
(See 干支・1) Metal Ox (38th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1961, 2021, 2081)

辛亥

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xīn hài
    xin1 hai4
hsin hai
 shingai
    しんがい
forty-eighth year H12 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1971 or 2031; cf 亥革命[Xin1 hai4 Ge2 ming4], Xinhai Revolution of 1911
(See 干支・1) Metal Boar (48th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1911, 1971, 2031)

辛党

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 karatou / karato
    からとう
(1) (See 甘党) drinker; person fond of alcohol (as opposed to sweets); (2) (colloquialism) person fond of spicy food

辛労

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 shinrou / shinro
    しんろう
(n,vs,vi) hardships; toil; trouble

辛勝

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 shinshou / shinsho
    しんしょう
(n,vs,vi) narrow victory

辛勞


辛劳

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xīn láo
    xin1 lao2
hsin lao
laborious

辛勤

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xīn qín
    xin1 qin2
hsin ch`in
    hsin chin
hardworking; industrious

辛卯

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xīn mǎo
    xin1 mao3
hsin mao
 kanotou; shinbou / kanoto; shinbo
    かのとう; しんぼう
twenty-eighth year H4 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 2011 or 2071
(See 干支・1) Metal Rabbit (28th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1951, 2011, 2071)

辛口

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 karakuchi
    からくち
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) dry taste (e.g. sake, wine); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) a liking for sake; one who likes sake; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) salty (taste); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) harsh; scathing; (surname) Karakuchi

辛味

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 karami
    からみ
hot taste; sharp taste; pungent taste; salty taste; (place-name) Karami

辛坊

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 shinbou / shinbo
    しんぼう
(surname) Shinbou

辛夷

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 kobushi
    こぶし
kobus magnolia; Magnolia praecocissima; Magnolia kobus

辛奇

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xīn qí
    xin1 qi2
hsin ch`i
    hsin chi
kimchi (loanword)

辛子

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 karashi
    からし
(kana only) mustard

辛山

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 shinyama
    しんやま
(surname) Shin'yama

辛島

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 karajima
    からじま
(surname) Karajima

辛崎

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 karasaki
    からさき
(surname) Karasaki

辛嶋

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 karajima
    からじま
(personal name) Karajima

辛嶌

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 karashima
    からしま
(surname) Karashima

辛川

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 karakawa
    からかわ
(place-name, surname) Karakawa

辛巳

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xīn sì
    xin1 si4
hsin ssu
 kanotomi; shinshi
    かのとみ; しんし
eighteenth year H6 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 2001 or 2061
(See 干支・1) Metal Snake (18th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1941, 2001, 2061)

辛布

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xīn bù
    xin1 bu4
hsin pu
Thimphu, capital of Bhutan (Tw)

辛幸

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 karakou / karako
    からこう
(place-name) Karakou

辛怫

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 shinton
    しんとん
(given name) Shinton

辛抱

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 shinbou / shinbo
    しんぼう
(noun/participle) patience; endurance

辛木

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 karaki
    からき
(surname) Karaki

辛未

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xīn wèi
    xin1 wei4
hsin wei
 kanotohitsuji; shinbi
    かのとひつじ; しんび
eight year H8 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1991 or 2051
(See 干支・1) Metal Sheep (8th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1931, 1991, 2051); (given name) Shinmi

辛本

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 karamoto
    からもと
(surname) Karamoto

辛格

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xīn gé
    xin1 ge2
hsin ko

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Singh
Singh (name)

辛棒

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 shinbou / shinbo
    しんぼう
(ateji / phonetic) (noun/participle) patience; endurance

辛楚

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xīn chǔ
    xin1 chu3
hsin ch`u
    hsin chu
 shinso
bitter

辛気

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 shinki
    しんき
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) mentality; mood; sentiment; feelings; (2) fretfulness; tedium

辛沢

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 karasawa
    からさわ
(surname) Karasawa

辛物

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 karamono; karamon
    からもの; からもん
(1) (からもの only) (usu. 辛いもの, etc.) spicy food; (2) (archaism) (feminine speech) (secret language of court ladies) daikon

辛皮

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 karakawa
    からかわ
(place-name) Karakawa

辛目

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 karame
    からめ
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) hottish; salty; somewhat hot; kind of salty; on the dry side; (2) strict; harsh

辛石

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 karaishi
    からいし
(surname) Karaishi

辛立

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 karatachi
    からたち
(place-name) Karatachi

辛苦

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xīn kǔ
    xin1 ku3
hsin k`u
    hsin ku
 shinku
    しんく
exhausting; hard; tough; arduous; to work hard; to go to a lot of trouble; hardship(s)
(n,vs,vi) hardship; toil; trouble

辛藤

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 shindou / shindo
    しんどう
(surname) Shindō

辛螺

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 nishi
    にし
(kana only) small spiral-shelled snail

辛辛

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 karagara
    からがら
(adverb) barely

辛辣

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xīn là
    xin1 la4
hsin la
 shinratsu
    しんらつ
spicy hot (taste); fig. biting (criticism)
(noun or adjectival noun) bitter; sharp; acrimonious

辛酉

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xīn yǒu
    xin1 you3
hsin yu
 kanototori; shinyuu / kanototori; shinyu
    かのととり; しんゆう
fifty-eighth year H10 of the 60 year cycle, e.g. 1981 or 2041
(See 干支・1) Metal Rooster (58th term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1921, 1981, 2041)

辛酒

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 karazake
    からざけ
(archaism) (obscure) vinegar

辛酸

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xīn suān
    xin1 suan1
hsin suan
 shinsan
    しんさん
pungent (taste); bitter; fig. sad; miserable
hardships; privation; (surname) Shinsan

辛集

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xīn jí
    xin1 ji2
hsin chi
Xinji, county-level city in Shijiazhuang 石家莊|石家庄[Shi2 jia1 zhuang1], Hebei

辛頭


辛头

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xīn tóu
    xin1 tou2
hsin t`ou
    hsin tou
 Shinzu
The Indus; Sindh; idem 信度.

辛香

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 shinkou / shinko
    しんこう
(place-name) Shinkou

三辛

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sān xīn
    san1 xin1
san hsin
 sanshin
three medicinal spices

中辛

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 chuukara; chuugara / chukara; chugara
    ちゅうから; ちゅうがら
(adj-no,n) medium-spicy

五辛

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wǔ xīn
    wu3 xin1
wu hsin
 goshin
    ごしん
see 五葷|五荤[wu3 hun1]
(See 五葷) five pungent roots (in Buddhism or Taoism)
The five forbidden pungent roots, 五葷 garlic, three kinds of onions, and leeks; if eaten raw they are said to cause irritability of temper, and if eaten cooked, to act as an aphrodisiac; moreover, the breath of the eater, if reading the sutras, will drive away the good spirits.

利辛

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lì xīn
    li4 xin1
li hsin
Lixin, a county in Bozhou 亳州[Bo2 zhou1], Anhui

唐辛

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 tougarashi / togarashi
    とうがらし
(surname) Tougarashi

塩辛

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 shiokara
    しおから
salted fish (entrails)

大辛

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 ookara; oogara
    おおから; おおがら
(adj-no,n) very spicy

小辛

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 kogara
    こがら
(adj-no,n) slightly spicy

帝辛

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dì xīn
    di4 xin1
ti hsin
Emperor Xin, last ruler of Shang (11th Century BC), famous as a tyrant

拉辛

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lā xīn
    la1 xin1
la hsin
Jean Racine (1639-1699), French dramatist

激辛

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 gekikara
    げきから
(adj-no,n) (1) (colloquialism) extremely spicy; fiery hot; (adj-no,n) (2) (colloquialism) extremely harsh (criticism, review, etc.); scathing

甘辛

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 amakara
    あまから
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sweetness and saltiness; salted and sweetened taste

秘辛

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mì xīn
    mi4 xin1
mi hsin
behind-the-scenes story; details known only to insiders

紂辛


纣辛

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zhòu xīn
    zhou4 xin1
chou hsin
Zhou Xin (c. 11th century BC), last king of the Shang dynasty

細辛


细辛

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xì xīn
    xi4 xin1
hsi hsin
 saishin
    さいしん
Manchurian wild ginger (family Asarum)
(See 薄葉細辛) Siebold's wild ginger (esp. its dried root or rhizome, used as an antitussive and analgesic in traditional Chinese medicine)

艱辛


艰辛

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jiān xīn
    jian1 xin1
chien hsin
 kanshin
hardships; arduous; difficult
hardship

葷辛


荤辛

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hūn xīn
    hun1 xin1
hun hsin
 kunshin
very pungent and spicy vegetable dishes (a common Buddhist term)
Strong or peppery vegetables, or foods.

蘭辛


兰辛

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lán xīn
    lan2 xin1
lan hsin
Lansing, capital of Michigan

謝辛


谢辛

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xiè xīn
    xie4 xin1
hsieh hsin
Chea Sim, president of Cambodian National Assembly

酸辛

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suān xīn
    suan1 xin1
suan hsin
misery

辛い味

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 karaiaji
    からいあじ
(exp,n) (See 辛味) pungent taste

辛くも

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 karakumo
    からくも
(adverb) barely; narrowly; with difficulty

辛みそ

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 karamiso
    からみそ
high-salt miso; salty miso

辛らつ

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 shinratsu
    しんらつ
(noun or adjectival noun) bitter; sharp; acrimonious

辛光洙

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 shingansu
    しんがんす
(person) Shin Gansu

辛味噌

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 karamiso
    からみそ
high-salt miso; salty miso

辛子油

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 karashiyu
    からしゆ
mustard oil

辛子色

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 karashiiro / karashiro
    からしいろ
mustard (color)

辛島昇

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 karashimanoboru
    からしまのぼる
(person) Karashima Noboru

辛島町

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 karashimachou / karashimacho
    からしまちょう
(place-name) Karashimachō

辛川上

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 karakawakami
    からかわかみ
(place-name) Karakawakami

辛巴威

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xīn bā wēi
    xin1 ba1 wei1
hsin pa wei
Zimbabwe (Tw)

辛普森

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xīn pǔ sēn
    xin1 pu3 sen1
hsin p`u sen
    hsin pu sen

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Simpson
Simpson (name)

辛木田

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 karakida
    からきだ
(surname) Karakida

辛沢川

see styles
 karazawagawa
    からざわがわ
(place-name) Karazawagawa

辛淑玉

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 shinsugo
    しんすご
(personal name) Shinsugo

辛烷值

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xīn wán zhí
    xin1 wan2 zhi2
hsin wan chih
octane rating

辛皮駅

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 karakawaeki
    からかわえき
(st) Karakawa Station

辛貝特


辛贝特

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xīn bèi tè
    xin1 bei4 te4
hsin pei t`e
    hsin pei te
Shin Bet (Israel national security service)

辛迪加

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xīn dí jiā
    xin1 di2 jia1
hsin ti chia
syndicate (loanword)

辛集市

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xīn jí shì
    xin1 ji2 shi4
hsin chi shih
Xinji, county-level city in Shijiazhuang 石家莊|石家庄[Shi2 jia1 zhuang1], Hebei

辛香峠

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 karakoutouge / karakotoge
    からこうとうげ
(place-name) Karakoutōge

辛香池

see styles
 shinkouike / shinkoike
    しんこういけ
(place-name) Shinkouike

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

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