There are 13 total results for your 三家 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
三家 see styles |
sanke さんけ |
(1) (hist) three noble families (Kan'in, Kazan'in and Nakanoin or Koga); (2) (hist) (See 御三家・1) three branches of the Tokugawa family (Owari, Kii and Mito); (surname) Miya |
三家丸 see styles |
miyamaru みやまる |
(surname) Miyamaru |
三家常 see styles |
miyatsune みやつね |
(surname) Miyatsune |
三家本 see styles |
mikamoto みかもと |
(surname) Mikamoto |
三家村 see styles |
sān jiā cūn san1 jia1 cun1 san chia ts`un san chia tsun |
(lit.) village of three households; the Three Family Village, an essay column in a Beijing newspaper from 1961-1966, written by Deng Tuo 鄧拓|邓拓[Deng4 Tuo4], Wu Han 吳晗|吴晗[Wu2 Han2] and Liao Mosha 廖沫沙[Liao4 Mo4 sha1], criticized as anti-Party during the Cultural Revolution |
ご三家 see styles |
gosanke ごさんけ |
(1) three branch Tokugawa families (Owari, Kii, and Mito); (2) big three; top three |
御三家 see styles |
gosanke ごさんけ |
(1) three branch Tokugawa families (Owari, Kii, and Mito); (2) big three; top three |
馬三家 马三家 see styles |
mǎ sān jiā ma3 san1 jia1 ma san chia |
Masanjia town in Yuhong District 于洪區|于洪区[Yu2 hong2 Qu1] in Liaoning, known for its re-education through labor camp |
二十三家 see styles |
èr shí sān jiā er4 shi2 san1 jia1 erh shih san chia nijūsan ke |
twenty-three scholars [of the Liang] |
貨比三家 货比三家 see styles |
huò bǐ sān jiā huo4 bi3 san1 jia1 huo pi san chia |
to shop around (idiom) |
Variations: |
gosanke ごさんけ |
(1) (See 三家・2) three branches of the Tokugawa family (Owari, Kii and Mito); (2) big three; top three |
貨問三家不吃虧 货问三家不吃亏 see styles |
huò wèn sān jiā bù chī kuī huo4 wen4 san1 jia1 bu4 chi1 kui1 huo wen san chia pu ch`ih k`uei huo wen san chia pu chih kuei |
see 貨比三家不吃虧|货比三家不吃亏[huo4 bi3 san1 jia1 bu4 chi1 kui1] |
貨比三家不吃虧 货比三家不吃亏 see styles |
huò bǐ sān jiā bù chī kuī huo4 bi3 san1 jia1 bu4 chi1 kui1 huo pi san chia pu ch`ih k`uei huo pi san chia pu chih kuei |
shop around first and you won't get ripped off (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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