There are 11 total results for your 人家 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
人家 see styles |
rén jia ren2 jia5 jen chia jinka じんか |
other people; sb else; he, she or they; I, me (referring to oneself as "one" or "people") house; dwelling; human habitation |
做人家 see styles |
zuò rén jiā zuo4 ren2 jia1 tso jen chia |
thrifty; economical |
女人家 see styles |
nǚ rén jia nu:3 ren2 jia5 nü jen chia |
women (in general) |
男人家 see styles |
nán rén jia nan2 ren2 jia5 nan jen chia |
a man (rather than a woman) |
老人家 see styles |
lǎo rén jiā lao3 ren2 jia1 lao jen chia |
polite term for old woman or man |
婦道人家 妇道人家 see styles |
fù dao rén jia fu4 dao5 ren2 jia5 fu tao jen chia |
woman (derog.) |
官宦人家 see styles |
guān huàn rén jiā guan1 huan4 ren2 jia1 kuan huan jen chia |
family of a functionary (i.e. educated middle class in Qing times) |
人家牽驢你拔橛 人家牵驴你拔橛 see styles |
rén jiā qiān lǘ nǐ bá jué ren2 jia1 qian1 lu:2 ni3 ba2 jue2 jen chia ch`ien lü ni pa chüeh jen chia chien lü ni pa chüeh |
see 別人牽驢你拔橛子|别人牵驴你拔橛子[bie2 ren5 qian1 lu:2 ni3 ba2 jue2 zi5] |
走自己的路,讓人家去說 走自己的路,让人家去说 see styles |
zǒu zì jǐ de lù , ràng rén jiā qù shuō zou3 zi4 ji3 de5 lu4 , rang4 ren2 jia1 qu4 shuo1 tsou tzu chi te lu , jang jen chia ch`ü shuo tsou tzu chi te lu , jang jen chia chü shuo |
Go your own way, let others say what they like. (popular modern cliche); Do it my way. |
吃人家的嘴軟,拿人家的手短 吃人家的嘴软,拿人家的手短 see styles |
chī rén jiā de zuǐ ruǎn , ná rén jiā de shǒu duǎn chi1 ren2 jia1 de5 zui3 ruan3 , na2 ren2 jia1 de5 shou3 duan3 ch`ih jen chia te tsui juan , na jen chia te shou tuan chih jen chia te tsui juan , na jen chia te shou tuan |
lit. the mouth that has been fed by others is soft, the hand that has received doesn't reach (idiom); fig. one is partial to those from whom presents have been accepted |
独立行政法人家畜改良センター see styles |
dokuritsugyouseihoujinkachikukairyousentaa / dokuritsugyosehojinkachikukairyosenta どくりつぎょうせいほうじんかちくかいりょうセンター |
(o) National Livestock Breeding Center; NLBC |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 11 results for "人家" 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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