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12345Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
股 see styles |
gǔ gu3 ku ko もも |
thigh; part of a whole; portion of a sum; (stock) share; strand of a thread; low-level administrative unit, translated as "section" or "department" etc, ranked below 科[ke1]; classifier for long winding things like ropes, rivers etc; classifier for smoke, smells etc: thread, puff, whiff; classifier for bands of people, gangs etc; classifier for sudden forceful actions (1) thigh; (can be adjective with の) (2) femoral; (1) crotch; crutch; groin; thigh; (2) fork (in a tree, road, river, etc.); tines (of a fork) thigh |
股上 see styles |
matagami またがみ |
waist (the part of the pants located above the crotch); pant rise |
股下 see styles |
matashita またした |
inseam; inside leg |
股交 see styles |
gǔ jiāo gu3 jiao1 ku chiao |
intercrural sex |
股份 see styles |
gǔ fèn gu3 fen4 ku fen |
a share (in a company); stock |
股價 股价 see styles |
gǔ jià gu3 jia4 ku chia |
stock price; share price |
股利 see styles |
gǔ lì gu3 li4 ku li |
dividend |
股埜 see styles |
matano またの |
(surname) Matano |
股尾 see styles |
matao またお |
(surname) Matao |
股島 see styles |
matajima またじま |
(personal name) Matajima |
股川 see styles |
matagawa またがわ |
(surname) Matagawa |
股市 see styles |
gǔ shì gu3 shi4 ku shih |
stock market |
股布 see styles |
matanuno またぬの |
piece of fabric sewn into the crotch of a garment to reinforce it; saddle |
股座 see styles |
mataza またざ |
crotch; (surname) Mataza |
股引 see styles |
momohiki ももひき |
close fitting trousers; working trousers; long johns; long underpants |
股張 see styles |
matahari またはり |
(surname) Matahari |
股息 see styles |
gǔ xī gu3 xi1 ku hsi |
dividend |
股慄 股栗 see styles |
gǔ lì gu3 li4 ku li |
(literary) to tremble with fear |
股指 see styles |
gǔ zhǐ gu3 zhi3 ku chih |
stock market index; share price index; abbr. for 股票指數|股票指数[gu3 piao4 zhi3 shu4] |
股掌 see styles |
gǔ zhǎng gu3 zhang3 ku chang |
(have sb in) the palm of one's hand; fig. (under) one's complete control |
股旅 see styles |
matatabi またたび |
wandering life of a gambler |
股木 see styles |
mataki またき |
forked tree; forked branch; (surname) Mataki |
股本 see styles |
gǔ běn gu3 ben3 ku pen |
capital stock; investment |
股村 see styles |
matamura またむら |
(surname) Matamura |
股東 股东 see styles |
gǔ dōng gu3 dong1 ku tung |
shareholder; stockholder |
股松 see styles |
matamatsu またまつ |
(place-name) Matamatsu |
股權 股权 see styles |
gǔ quán gu3 quan2 ku ch`üan ku chüan |
equity shares; stock right |
股民 see styles |
gǔ mín gu3 min2 ku min |
stock investor; share trader |
股沢 see styles |
matazawa またざわ |
(place-name) Matazawa |
股溝 股沟 see styles |
gǔ gōu gu3 gou1 ku kou |
buttock cleavage; butt crack |
股火 see styles |
matabi またび |
warming one's crotch by standing over a hibachi |
股災 股灾 see styles |
gǔ zāi gu3 zai1 ku tsai |
market crash |
股癬 股癣 see styles |
gǔ xuǎn gu3 xuan3 ku hsüan |
tinea cruris, fungal skin infection of the groin; dermatomycosis, esp. sexually transmitted; jock itch |
股票 see styles |
gǔ piào gu3 piao4 ku p`iao ku piao |
share certificate; stock (finance) |
股窪 see styles |
matakubo またくぼ |
(place-name) Matakubo |
股立 see styles |
momodachi ももだち |
vents at the hips of a pair of hakama |
股縄 see styles |
matanawa またなわ |
crotch rope (in sexual bondage) |
股肉 see styles |
momoniku ももにく |
leg (meat); round; ham |
股肱 see styles |
gǔ gōng gu3 gong1 ku kung kokou / koko ここう |
trusted aide one's right-hand man; one's trusted henchman |
股部 see styles |
matabe またべ |
(surname) Matabe |
股野 see styles |
matano またの |
(surname) Matano |
股釘 see styles |
matakugi またくぎ |
staple |
股長 股长 see styles |
gǔ zhǎng gu3 zhang3 ku chang |
person in charge of a 股[gu3] (section or department); head; chief; director; (in a class in a school) student responsible for a specific duty, e.g. 風紀股長|风纪股长[feng1 ji4 gu3 zhang3] discipline monitor |
股間 see styles |
kokan こかん |
nether region; between the legs; groin; crotch |
股骨 see styles |
gǔ gǔ gu3 gu3 ku ku |
femur |
お股 see styles |
omata; omata おまた; オマタ |
(kana only) (euph) vulva; female genitals; female genital area |
七股 see styles |
qī gǔ qi1 gu3 ch`i ku chi ku |
Chiku township in Tainan county 台南縣|台南县[Tai2 nan2 xian4], Taiwan |
三股 see styles |
sān gǔ san1 gu3 san ku sanmata さんまた |
forked stick; (place-name, surname) Mimata trident |
且股 see styles |
katsumata かつまた |
(surname) Katsumata |
中股 see styles |
nakamata なかまた |
(surname) Nakamata |
二股 see styles |
futamata ふたまた |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) bifurcation; (2) parting of the ways; (3) (colloquialism) two-timing; (place-name, surname) Futamata |
五股 see styles |
wǔ gǔ wu3 gu3 wu ku goko |
Wugu township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan (五股杵 or 五股金剛); also 五鈷, 五古, or 五M029401 The five-pronged vajra or thunderbolt emblem of the 五部 five groups and 五智 five wisdom powers of the vajradhātu; doubled it is an emblem of the ten pāramitās. In the esoteric cult the 五股印 five-pronged vajra is the symbol of the 五智 five wisdom powers and the 五佛 five Buddhas, and has several names 五大印, 五智印, 五峯印; 金剛慧印, 大羯印, and 大率都婆印, and has many definitions. |
井股 see styles |
imata いまた |
(surname) Imata |
仙股 see styles |
xiān gǔ xian1 gu3 hsien ku |
penny stocks |
佐股 see styles |
samata さまた |
(place-name, surname) Samata |
倉股 see styles |
kuramata くらまた |
(surname) Kuramata |
個股 个股 see styles |
gè gǔ ge4 gu3 ko ku |
share (in a listed company) |
光股 see styles |
mitsumata みつまた |
(surname) Mitsumata |
入股 see styles |
rù gǔ ru4 gu3 ju ku |
to invest |
八股 see styles |
bā gǔ ba1 gu3 pa ku hakko はっこ |
an essay in eight parts; stereotyped writing (abbreviation) (See 八股文) eight-legged essay (classical Chinese style of essay writing) |
公股 see styles |
gōng gǔ gong1 gu3 kung ku |
government stake |
内股 see styles |
uchimomo うちもも uchimata うちまた |
inner thigh; (1) inner thigh; (noun/participle) (2) (walking) pigeon-toed; one's toes turned inward; (3) uchimata (judo); throwing an opponent by putting one's leg between their legs |
刺股 see styles |
sasumata さすまた |
(martial arts term) two-pronged weapon for catching a criminal; man-catcher war fork |
勝股 see styles |
katsumata かつまた |
(surname) Katsumata |
北股 see styles |
kitamata きたまた |
(place-name, surname) Kitamata |
千股 see styles |
chimata ちまた |
(place-name, surname) Chimata |
南股 see styles |
minaminomata みなみのまた |
(place-name) Minaminomata |
參股 参股 see styles |
cān gǔ can1 gu3 ts`an ku tsan ku |
equity participation (finance) |
台股 see styles |
tái gǔ tai2 gu3 t`ai ku tai ku |
Taipei Stock Exchange, abbr. for 臺北股市|台北股市[Tai2 bei3 Gu3 shi4] |
右股 see styles |
migimata みぎまた |
(place-name) Migimata |
合股 see styles |
hé gǔ he2 gu3 ho ku |
joint stock; ply (e.g. 2-ply yarn) |
四股 see styles |
sì gǔ si4 gu3 ssu ku shiko しこ |
{sumo} wrestler's ceremonial leg raising and stomping The four-armed svastika, or thunderbolt. |
外股 see styles |
sotomomo そともも sotomata そとまた |
outer thigh; (n,adv) (walking with) one's toes turned out; duckfooted |
大股 see styles |
oomata おおまた |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) straddle; (2) long (great, swinging) stride; long (big) steps; (3) {sumo} thigh-scooping body drop; (place-name, surname) Oomata |
太股 see styles |
futomomo ふともも |
(1) thigh; (2) (colloquialism) buttocks; arse; ass; butt |
家股 see styles |
iemata いえまた |
(surname) Iemata |
小股 see styles |
komata こまた |
(1) short steps; mincing stride; (2) crotch; groin; thigh; (surname) Komata |
尾股 see styles |
omata おまた |
(place-name, surname) Omata |
屁股 see styles |
pì gu pi4 gu5 p`i ku pi ku |
buttocks; bottom; butt; back part |
川股 see styles |
kawamata かわまた |
(place-name, surname) Kawamata |
左股 see styles |
hidarimata ひだりまた |
(place-name) Hidarimata |
招股 see styles |
zhāo gǔ zhao1 gu3 chao ku |
share offer |
持股 see styles |
chí gǔ chi2 gu3 ch`ih ku chih ku |
to hold shares |
控股 see styles |
kòng gǔ kong4 gu3 k`ung ku kung ku kouko / koko こうこ |
to own a controlling number of shares in a company (in Chinese company names; abbr. of 控股有限公司) holdings; holding company |
新股 see styles |
aramata あらまた |
(place-name) Aramata |
早股 see styles |
hayamata はやまた |
(place-name) Hayamata |
木股 see styles |
kimata きまた |
(surname) Kimata |
東股 see styles |
higashimata ひがしまた |
(place-name) Higashimata |
松股 see styles |
matsumata まつまた |
(surname) Matsumata |
栃股 see styles |
tochimata とちまた |
(place-name) Tochimata |
栗股 see styles |
kurimata くりまた |
(surname) Kurimata |
桧股 see styles |
hinokimata ひのきまた |
(place-name) Hinokimata |
榎股 see styles |
enomata えのまた |
(surname) Enomata |
檜股 see styles |
hinokimata ひのきまた |
(place-name) Hinokimata |
櫛股 see styles |
kushimata くしまた |
(surname) Kushimata |
河股 see styles |
kawamata かわまた |
(surname) Kawamata |
港股 see styles |
gǎng gǔ gang3 gu3 kang ku |
Hong Kong shares |
炒股 see styles |
chǎo gǔ chao3 gu3 ch`ao ku chao ku |
(coll.) to speculate in stocks |
片股 see styles |
katamata かたまた |
(surname) Katamata |
犬股 see styles |
inumata いぬまた |
(surname) Inumata |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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