There are 32 total results for your 勺 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
勺 see styles |
sháo shao2 shao seki せき shaku しゃく |
spoon; ladle; CL:把[ba3]; abbr. for 公勺[gong1 shao2], centiliter (unit of volume) (1) 18 ml (one-tenth of a go); (2) 0.033 meters square (one-hundredth of a tsubo); (3) dip; ladle |
勺代 see styles |
shakutai しゃくたい |
(surname) Shakutai |
勺子 see styles |
sháo zi shao2 zi5 shao tzu |
scoop; ladle; CL:把[ba3] |
勺水 see styles |
shakusui しゃくすい |
(given name) Shakusui |
勺菊 see styles |
shakugiku しゃくぎく |
(surname) Shakugiku |
勺雞 勺鸡 see styles |
sháo jī shao2 ji1 shao chi |
(bird species of China) koklass pheasant (Pucrasia macrolopha) |
一勺 see styles |
isshaku いっしゃく |
one shaku |
公勺 see styles |
gōng sháo gong1 shao2 kung shao |
serving spoon; centiliter (i.e. 10 ml), abbr. to 勺[shao2] |
刮勺 see styles |
guā sháo gua1 shao2 kua shao |
scraper; trowel; putty knife |
叉勺 see styles |
chā sháo cha1 shao2 ch`a shao cha shao |
spork |
掌勺 see styles |
zhǎng sháo zhang3 shao2 chang shao |
to be in charge of the cooking; to be the chef; head cook; chef |
水勺 see styles |
shuǐ sháo shui3 shao2 shui shao |
ladle; dipper (for water) |
湯勺 汤勺 see styles |
tāng sháo tang1 shao2 t`ang shao tang shao |
soup ladle |
漏勺 see styles |
lòu sháo lou4 shao2 lou shao |
perforated spoon; strainer spoon; skimmer |
炒勺 see styles |
chǎo sháo chao3 shao2 ch`ao shao chao shao |
wok with a long handle; wok spatula; ladle |
用勺 see styles |
youjaku / yojaku ようじゃく |
(place-name) Yōjaku |
腦勺 脑勺 see styles |
nǎo sháo nao3 shao2 nao shao |
back of the head |
舀勺 see styles |
yǎo sháo yao3 shao2 yao shao |
scoop; dipper |
蓮勺 see styles |
renshaku れんしゃく |
(surname) Renshaku |
賦勺 see styles |
buseki ぶせき |
(surname) Buseki |
酒勺 see styles |
sakou / sako さこう |
(surname) Sakou |
飯勺 饭勺 see styles |
fàn sháo fan4 shao2 fan shao |
rice paddle |
馬勺 马勺 see styles |
mǎ sháo ma3 shao2 ma shao |
wooden ladle |
勺嘴鷸 勺嘴鹬 see styles |
sháo zuǐ yù shao2 zui3 yu4 shao tsui yü |
(bird species of China) spoon-billed sandpiper (Eurynorhynchus pygmeus) |
後腦勺 后脑勺 see styles |
hòu nǎo sháo hou4 nao3 shao2 hou nao shao |
back of the head |
用勺町 see styles |
youjakumachi / yojakumachi ようじゃくまち |
(place-name) Yōjakumachi |
耳挖勺 see styles |
ěr wā sháo er3 wa1 shao2 erh wa shao |
(dialect) earpick; curette |
長柄勺子 长柄勺子 see styles |
cháng bǐng sháo zi chang2 bing3 shao2 zi5 ch`ang ping shao tzu chang ping shao tzu |
ladle |
Variations: |
shakusui しゃくすい |
(1) (rare) shaku of water; 18 ml of water; (2) (rare) droplet of water; very small amount of water |
宝玉と勺杖 see styles |
hougyokutoshakujou / hogyokutoshakujo ほうぎょくとしゃくじょう |
(work) Orb and Sceptre (march by Sir William Walton); (wk) Orb and Sceptre (march by Sir William Walton) |
一馬勺壞一鍋 一马勺坏一锅 see styles |
yī mǎ sháo huài yī guō yi1 ma3 shao2 huai4 yi1 guo1 i ma shao huai i kuo |
one ladle (of something bad) spoils the (whole) pot (idiom); one bad apple spoils the barrel |
Variations: |
shaku; seki(勺) しゃく; せき(勺) |
(1) shaku; traditional unit of volume, approx. 18 ml; (2) shaku; traditional unit of area, approx. 0.033 meters square |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 32 results for "勺" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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