There are 24 total results for your 勝利 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
勝利 胜利 see styles |
shèng lì sheng4 li4 sheng li masatoshi まさとし |
victory; CL:個|个[ge4] (noun/participle) victory; triumph; conquest; success; win; (male given name) Masatoshi excellent benefit |
勝利者 胜利者 see styles |
shèng lì zhě sheng4 li4 zhe3 sheng li che shourisha / shorisha しょうりしゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Conqueror(ant: 敗北者) winner; victor; conqueror |
大勝利 大胜利 see styles |
dà shèng lì da4 sheng4 li4 ta sheng li daishouri / daishori だいしょうり |
huge win; overwhelming victory great reward |
學勝利 学胜利 see styles |
xué shèng lì xue2 sheng4 li4 hsüeh sheng li gaku shōri |
benefits of training |
果勝利 果胜利 see styles |
guǒ shèng lì guo3 sheng4 li4 kuo sheng li ka shōri |
fruit-rewards |
勝利在望 胜利在望 see styles |
shèng lì zài wàng sheng4 li4 zai4 wang4 sheng li tsai wang |
victory is in sight |
勝利投手 see styles |
shouritoushu / shoritoshu しょうりとうしゅ |
winning pitcher |
二神勝利 see styles |
futagamikatsutoshi ふたがみかつとし |
(person) Futagami Katsutoshi |
取得勝利 取得胜利 see styles |
qǔ dé shèng lì qu3 de2 sheng4 li4 ch`ü te sheng li chü te sheng li |
to prevail; to achieve victory; to be victorious |
山下勝利 see styles |
yamashitakatsutoshi やましたかつとし |
(person) Yamashita Katsutoshi |
平井勝利 see styles |
hiraikatsutoshi ひらいかつとし |
(person) Hirai Katsutoshi |
愛の勝利 see styles |
ainoshouri / ainoshori あいのしょうり |
(work) Amor Vincit Omnia (painting by Caravaggio); (wk) Amor Vincit Omnia (painting by Caravaggio) |
斎藤勝利 see styles |
saitoukatsutoshi / saitokatsutoshi さいとうかつとし |
(person) Saitou Katsutoshi |
津曲勝利 see styles |
tsumagarikatsutoshi つまがりかつとし |
(person) Tsumagari Katsutoshi (1975.11.2-) |
種種勝利 种种胜利 see styles |
zhǒng zhǒng shèng lì zhong3 zhong3 sheng4 li4 chung chung sheng li shuju shōri |
various merits; various rewards |
鈴木勝利 see styles |
suzukikatsutoshi すずきかつとし |
(person) Suzuki Katsutoshi |
関谷勝利 see styles |
sekiyakatsutoshi せきやかつとし |
(person) Sekiya Katsutoshi (1904.10.20-1987.7.6) |
勝利又勝利 see styles |
shourimatashouri / shorimatashori しょうりまたしょうり |
victory after victory |
三輪田勝利 see styles |
miwatakatsutoshi みわたかつとし |
(person) Miwata Katsutoshi (1945.7.11-1998.11.27) |
薄氷の勝利 see styles |
hakuhyounoshouri / hakuhyonoshori はくひょうのしょうり |
(exp,n) (idiom) narrow victory |
軍事的勝利 see styles |
gunjitekishouri / gunjitekishori ぐんじてきしょうり |
military victory |
勝利を収める see styles |
shourioosameru / shorioosameru しょうりをおさめる |
(exp,v1) to gain a victory; to win |
Variations: |
shouri / shori しょうり |
(n,vs,vi) victory; triumph; conquest; success; win |
Variations: |
shouri / shori しょうり |
(n,vs,vi) (ant: 敗北) victory; triumph; win; conquest; success |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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