There are 22 total results for your 孑 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
孑 see styles |
jié jie2 chieh |
all alone |
孑々 see styles |
boufuri / bofuri ぼうふり boufura / bofura ぼうふら |
(kana only) mosquito larva; wriggler; maggot |
孑孑 see styles |
jié jié jie2 jie2 chieh chieh boufuri / bofuri ぼうふり boufura / bofura ぼうふら |
outstanding; conspicuous; prominent; tiny (kana only) mosquito larva; wriggler; maggot |
孑孓 see styles |
jié jué jie2 jue2 chieh chüeh |
mosquito larva |
孑然 see styles |
jié rán jie2 ran2 chieh jan ketsuzen けつぜん |
solitary; lonely; alone (adj-t,adv-to) isolated; alone; helpless |
孑立 see styles |
jié lì jie2 li4 chieh li |
to be alone; to stand in isolation |
孑身 see styles |
jié shēn jie2 shen1 chieh shen |
all by oneself; all alone |
孑遺 孑遗 see styles |
jié yí jie2 yi2 chieh i |
survivors; remnants; relict (species etc) |
孤孑 see styles |
gū jié gu1 jie2 ku chieh |
lonesome; solitary |
伊孑志 see styles |
isoshi いそし |
(place-name) Isoshi |
赤孑孑 see styles |
akaboufura / akabofura あかぼうふら |
(kana only) (obscure) bloodworm (nonbiting midge larva) |
孑孑為義 孑孑为义 see styles |
jié jié wéi yì jie2 jie2 wei2 yi4 chieh chieh wei i |
petty favors |
孑影孤單 孑影孤单 see styles |
jié yǐng gū dān jie2 ying3 gu1 dan1 chieh ying ku tan |
to be all alone by oneself |
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 |
孑立無依 孑立无依 see styles |
jié lì wú yī jie2 li4 wu2 yi1 chieh li wu i |
to stand alone; to have no one to rely on |
孑遺生物 孑遗生物 see styles |
jié yí shēng wù jie2 yi2 sheng1 wu4 chieh i sheng wu |
living fossil |
孤孑特立 see styles |
gū jié tè lì gu1 jie2 te4 li4 ku chieh t`e li ku chieh te li |
to be all alone in the world |
煢煢孑立 茕茕孑立 see styles |
qióng qióng jié lì qiong2 qiong2 jie2 li4 ch`iung ch`iung chieh li chiung chiung chieh li |
to stand all alone |
煦仁孑義 煦仁孑义 see styles |
xù rén jié yì xu4 ren2 jie2 yi4 hsü jen chieh i |
petty kindness |
靡有孑遺 靡有孑遗 see styles |
mǐ yǒu jié yí mi3 you3 jie2 yi2 mi yu chieh i |
all dead and no survivors |
Variations: |
akaboufura; akaboufura / akabofura; akabofura あかぼうふら; アカボウフラ |
(kana only) (rare) (See 揺蚊) bloodworm (nonbiting midge larva) |
Variations: |
boufura; boufuri; boofura; boufura / bofura; bofuri; boofura; bofura ぼうふら; ぼうふり; ボーフラ; ボウフラ |
(kana only) mosquito larva; wriggler; maggot |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "孑" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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