There are 15 total results for your 繚 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
繚 缭 see styles |
liáo liao2 liao |
to wind round; to sew with slanting stitches |
繚乱 see styles |
ryouran / ryoran りょうらん |
(adv-to,adj-t,adj-no) profusely (esp. flowers blooming in great profusion) |
繚亂 缭乱 see styles |
liáo luàn liao2 luan4 liao luan |
dazzled; confused |
繚子 see styles |
ryouko / ryoko りょうこ |
(female given name) Ryōko |
繚繞 缭绕 see styles |
liáo rào liao2 rao4 liao jao |
(of smoke from a chimney) to curl upward; (of a sound) to linger on |
繚華 see styles |
ryouka / ryoka りょうか |
(female given name) Ryōka |
繚關 缭关 see styles |
liáo guān liao2 guan1 liao kuan ryōkan |
crooked |
繚風 see styles |
ryouka / ryoka りょうか |
(female given name) Ryōka |
尉繚 尉缭 see styles |
wèi liáo wei4 liao2 wei liao |
Wei Lao (c. 450 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), advisor to the first Qin emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2], possible author of the Wei Liaozi 尉繚子|尉缭子[Wei4 Liao2 zi5] text on military strategy |
繚邊兒 缭边儿 see styles |
liáo biān r liao2 bian1 r5 liao pien r |
to stitch a hem |
尉繚子 尉缭子 see styles |
wèi liáo zi wei4 liao2 zi5 wei liao tzu |
Wei Liaozi, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 shu1], possibly written by Wei Liao 尉繚|尉缭[Wei4 Liao2] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC) |
百花繚乱 see styles |
hyakkaryouran / hyakkaryoran ひゃっかりょうらん |
(n,vs,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) many flowers blooming in profusion; a gathering of many beautiful women (talented people); simultaneous emergence of many talents and achievements |
眼花繚亂 眼花缭乱 see styles |
yǎn huā liáo luàn yan3 hua1 liao2 luan4 yen hua liao luan |
to be dazzled |
Variations: |
ryouran / ryoran りょうらん |
(adv-to,adj-t,adj-no) (See 百花繚乱) profusely (esp. flowers blooming in great profusion) |
Variations: |
hyakkaryouran / hyakkaryoran ひゃっかりょうらん |
(n,adj-t) (yoji) a gathering of many beautiful women (talented people); simultaneous emergence of many talents and achievements; hundred flowers blooming in profusion |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 15 results for "繚" 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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