There are 13 total results for your 熔岩 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
熔岩 see styles |
róng yán rong2 yan2 jung yen yougan / yogan ようがん |
(geology) lava lava; (place-name) Yōgan |
熔岩流 see styles |
róng yán liú rong2 yan2 liu2 jung yen liu |
lava flow |
熔岩湖 see styles |
róng yán hú rong2 yan2 hu2 jung yen hu |
lava lake |
熔岩洞穴 see styles |
yougandouketsu / yogandoketsu ようがんどうけつ |
(place-name) Yōgandouketsu |
熔岩穹丘 see styles |
róng yán qióng qiū rong2 yan2 qiong2 qiu1 jung yen ch`iung ch`iu jung yen chiung chiu |
magma dome |
枕狀熔岩 枕状熔岩 see styles |
zhěn zhuàng róng yán zhen3 zhuang4 rong2 yan2 chen chuang jung yen |
(geology) pillow lava |
玄武質熔岩 玄武质熔岩 see styles |
xuán wǔ zhì róng yán xuan2 wu3 zhi4 rong2 yan2 hsüan wu chih jung yen |
basalt; also written 玄熔岩[xuan2 rong2 yan2] |
焼走り熔岩流 see styles |
yakebashiriyouganryuu / yakebashiriyoganryu やけばしりようがんりゅう |
(place-name) Yakebashiriyouganryū |
印野の熔岩隧道 see styles |
innonoyouganzuidou / innonoyoganzuido いんののようがんずいどう |
(place-name) Innonoyouganzuidō |
浅間山熔岩樹型 see styles |
asamayamayouganjukei / asamayamayoganjuke あさまやまようがんじゅけい |
(place-name) Asamayamayouganjukei |
Variations: |
yougan / yogan ようがん |
lava |
大根島の熔岩隧道 see styles |
daikonjimanoyouganzuidou / daikonjimanoyoganzuido だいこんじまのようがんずいどう |
(place-name) Daikonjimanoyouganzuidō |
Variations: |
yougan / yogan ようがん |
lava |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 13 results for "熔岩" 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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