There are 21 total results for your 一身 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一身 see styles |
yī shēn yi1 shen1 i shen isshin いっしん |
whole body; from head to toe; single person; a suit of clothes oneself; one's body; (female given name) Kazumi a single person |
一身上 see styles |
isshinjou / isshinjo いっしんじょう |
(can be adjective with の) personal (affairs, reasons, etc.) |
一身汗 see styles |
yī shēn hàn yi1 shen1 han4 i shen han |
sweating all over |
一身田 see styles |
ishinden いしんでん |
(place-name) Ishinden |
一身兩役 一身两役 see styles |
yī shēn liǎng yì yi1 shen1 liang3 yi4 i shen liang i |
one person taking on two tasks simultaneously |
一身是膽 一身是胆 see styles |
yī shēn shì dǎn yi1 shen1 shi4 dan3 i shen shih tan |
devoid of fear (idiom); intrepid |
一身田町 see styles |
isshindenchou / isshindencho いっしんでんちょう |
(place-name) Isshindenchō |
一身田駅 see styles |
ishindeneki いしんでんえき |
(st) Ishinden Station |
孑然一身 see styles |
jié rán yī shēn jie2 ran2 yi1 shen1 chieh jan i shen |
to be all alone in the world |
寵愛一身 see styles |
chouaiisshin / choaisshin ちょうあいいっしん |
(yoji) standing highest in one's master's favor; monopolizing the affection (favor) of the lord; being the lord's favorite lady |
東一身田 see styles |
higashiishinden / higashishinden ひがしいしんでん |
(personal name) Higashiishinden |
一身専属権 see styles |
isshinsenzokuken いっしんせんぞくけん |
{law} non-transferable personal right; inalienable rights |
一身田中野 see styles |
ishindennakano いしんでんなかの |
(place-name) Ishindennakano |
一身田平野 see styles |
ishindenhirano いしんでんひらの |
(place-name) Ishindenhirano |
一身田豊野 see styles |
ishindentoyono いしんでんとよの |
(place-name) Ishindentoyono |
東一身田駅 see styles |
higashiishindeneki / higashishindeneki ひがしいしんでんえき |
(st) Higashiishinden Station |
一身に集める see styles |
isshinniatsumeru いっしんにあつめる |
(exp,v1) to become the focus of (attention, sympathy, hope, etc.) |
一身上の都合 see styles |
isshinjounotsugou / isshinjonotsugo いっしんじょうのつごう |
(exp,n) personal reasons; personal matters; personal affairs |
一身田大古曽 see styles |
ishindenoogoso いしんでんおおごそ |
(place-name) Ishinden'oogoso |
一身田上津部田 see styles |
ishindenkouzubeta / ishindenkozubeta いしんでんこうづべた |
(place-name) Ishindenkouzubeta |
捨得一身剮,敢把皇帝拉下馬 舍得一身剐,敢把皇帝拉下马 see styles |
shě de yī shēn guǎ , gǎn bǎ huáng dì lā xià mǎ she3 de5 yi1 shen1 gua3 , gan3 ba3 huang2 di4 la1 xia4 ma3 she te i shen kua , kan pa huang ti la hsia ma |
one who does not fear the death of thousand cuts will dare to unhorse the emperor (proverb); to a fearless person, no fence is high enough |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "一身" 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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