There are 39 total results for your 鑿 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鑿 凿 see styles |
záo zao2 tsao nomi のみ |
(bound form) chisel; to bore a hole; to chisel; to dig; (literary) certain; authentic; irrefutable; also pr. [zuo4] (kana only) chisel; (surname) Nomi to drill |
鑿井 凿井 see styles |
záo jǐng zao2 jing3 tsao ching sakusei / sakuse さくせい |
to dig a well (noun/participle) well drilling |
鑿子 凿子 see styles |
záo zi zao2 zi5 tsao tzu |
chisel |
鑿岩 凿岩 see styles |
záo yán zao2 yan2 tsao yen |
(rock) drilling |
鑿枘 凿枘 see styles |
záo ruì zao2 rui4 tsao jui |
see 枘鑿|枘凿[rui4zao2] |
鑿沉 凿沉 see styles |
záo chén zao2 chen2 tsao ch`en tsao chen |
to scuttle (a ship) |
鑿空 凿空 see styles |
záo kōng zao2 kong1 tsao k`ung tsao kung |
to open an aperture; (extended meaning) to cut a way through; to open up a road |
丸鑿 see styles |
marunomi まるのみ |
gouge; scorper; scauper |
円鑿 see styles |
marunomi まるのみ |
gouge; scorper; scauper |
平鑿 see styles |
hiranomi ひらのみ |
flat chisel |
掘鑿 see styles |
kussaku くっさく |
(noun/participle) digging out; excavation |
斧鑿 see styles |
fusaku ふさく |
(archaism) lucubration; elaboration; chisel and ax |
枘鑿 枘凿 see styles |
ruì záo rui4 zao2 jui tsao |
incompatible (abbr. for 方枘圓鑿|方枘圆凿[fang1rui4-yuan2zao2]); (literary) compatible (lit. "mortise and tenon") |
榫鑿 榫凿 see styles |
sǔn záo sun3 zao2 sun tsao |
mortise chisel |
確鑿 确凿 see styles |
què záo que4 zao2 ch`üeh tsao chüeh tsao |
definite; conclusive; undeniable; authentic; also pr. [que4 zuo4] |
穿鑿 穿凿 see styles |
chuān záo chuan1 zao2 ch`uan tsao chuan tsao sensaku; senzaku(ok) せんさく; せんざく(ok) |
to bore a hole; to give a forced interpretation (noun, transitive verb) (1) (See 詮索) probing (into); digging (into); prying (into); scrutiny; poking one's nose into; poking around; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (obsolete) excavation; digging to bore |
窄鑿 窄凿 see styles |
zé zuò ze2 zuo4 tse tso sakusaku |
to bore |
鎬鑿 see styles |
shinoginomi しのぎのみ |
chisel for making dovetail joints |
開鑿 开凿 see styles |
kāi záo kai1 zao2 k`ai tsao kai tsao kaisaku かいさく |
to cut (a canal, tunnel, well etc) (noun/participle) excavation; cutting; digging |
鑿岩機 凿岩机 see styles |
záo yán jī zao2 yan2 ji1 tsao yen chi sakuganki さくがんき |
rock drill rock drill; pneumatic drill; jackhammer |
鑿石場 凿石场 see styles |
záo shí chǎng zao2 shi2 chang3 tsao shih ch`ang tsao shih chang |
rock quarry |
鑿壁偷光 凿壁偷光 see styles |
záo bì tōu guāng zao2 bi4 tou1 guang1 tsao pi t`ou kuang tsao pi tou kuang |
More info & calligraphy: Diligent Study Proverb |
円鑿方枘 see styles |
ensakuhouzei / ensakuhoze えんさくほうぜい |
(yoji) (rare) round peg in a square hole |
圓鑿方枘 圆凿方枘 see styles |
yuán záo - fāng ruì yuan2 zao2 - fang1 rui4 yüan tsao - fang jui |
see 方枘圓鑿|方枘圆凿[fang1rui4-yuan2zao2] |
妄生穿鑿 妄生穿凿 see styles |
wàng shēng chuān záo wang4 sheng1 chuan1 zao2 wang sheng ch`uan tsao wang sheng chuan tsao |
a forced analogy (idiom); to jump to an unwarranted conclusion |
方枘圓鑿 方枘圆凿 see styles |
fāng ruì - yuán záo fang1 rui4 - yuan2 zao2 fang jui - yüan tsao |
lit. like a square peg in a round hole (idiom); fig. incompatible |
確鑿不移 确凿不移 see styles |
què záo bù yí que4 zao2 bu4 yi2 ch`üeh tsao pu i chüeh tsao pu i |
established and irrefutable (idiom) |
穿鑿附會 穿凿附会 see styles |
chuān záo fù huì chuan1 zao2 fu4 hui4 ch`uan tsao fu hui chuan tsao fu hui |
(idiom) to make far-fetched claims; to offer outlandish explanations |
言之鑿鑿 言之凿凿 see styles |
yán zhī záo záo yan2 zhi1 zao2 zao2 yen chih tsao tsao |
(idiom) to speak with conviction |
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kaisaku かいさく |
(noun, transitive verb) excavation; cutting; digging |
鑿と言えば槌 see styles |
nomitoiebatsuchi のみといえばつち |
(expression) (proverb) (rare) one should do more than what is literally being asked for; when told (to bring) the chisel, (also bring) the mallet |
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sakuganki さくがんき |
rock drill; pneumatic drill; jackhammer |
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kussaku くっさく |
(noun, transitive verb) digging out; excavation |
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sakusei / sakuse さくせい |
(n,vs,vt,vi) well drilling |
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marunomi まるのみ |
gouge; scorper; scauper |
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sakusei / sakuse さくせい |
(n,vs,vt,vi) well drilling |
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kaisaku かいさく |
(noun, transitive verb) excavation; cutting; digging |
Variations: |
sakuganki さくがんき |
rock drill; pneumatic drill; jackhammer |
Variations: |
kussaku くっさく |
(noun, transitive verb) digging out; excavation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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