There are 64 total results for your 舒 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
舒 see styles |
shū shu1 shu su す |
to stretch; to unfold; to relax; leisurely (surname) Su to stretch out |
舒一 see styles |
joichi じょいち |
(given name) Joichi |
舒也 see styles |
nobuya のぶや |
(given name) Nobuya |
舒坦 see styles |
shū tan shu1 tan5 shu t`an shu tan |
comfortable; at ease |
舒城 see styles |
shū chéng shu1 cheng2 shu ch`eng shu cheng |
Shucheng, a county in Lu'an 六安[Lu4an1], Anhui |
舒壓 舒压 see styles |
shū yā shu1 ya1 shu ya |
variant of 紓壓|纾压[shu1 ya1] |
舒子 see styles |
nobuko のぶこ |
(female given name) Nobuko |
舒展 see styles |
shū zhǎn shu1 zhan3 shu chan joten |
to roll out; to extend; to smooth out; to unfold to stretch |
舒張 舒张 see styles |
shū zhāng shu1 zhang1 shu chang |
to relax and expand; (physiology) diastole |
舒心 see styles |
shū xīn shu1 xin1 shu hsin |
comfortable; happy |
舒手 see styles |
shū shǒu shu1 shou3 shu shou joshu |
to extend the hands |
舒明 see styles |
jomei / jome じょめい |
(surname, given name) Jomei |
舒暢 舒畅 see styles |
shū chàng shu1 chang4 shu ch`ang shu chang |
happy; entirely free from worry |
舒曼 see styles |
shū màn shu1 man4 shu man |
Schumann (name); Robert Schumann (1810-1856), romantic composer |
舒服 see styles |
shū fu shu1 fu5 shu fu |
More info & calligraphy: Comfortable |
舒正 see styles |
nobumasa のぶまさ |
(given name) Nobumasa |
舒氣 舒气 see styles |
shū qì shu1 qi4 shu ch`i shu chi |
to heave a sigh of relief; to get one's breath back; to vent one's spleen |
舒淇 see styles |
shū qí shu1 qi2 shu ch`i shu chi |
Shu Qi (1976-), Taiwanese actress |
舒眠 see styles |
shū mián shu1 mian2 shu mien |
to sleep well; to get restful sleep; (medicine) to be anesomethingetized |
舒緩 舒缓 see styles |
shū huǎn shu1 huan3 shu huan |
to ease (tension); to relax; to cause something to relax; to alleviate; relaxed; easy and unhurried; leisurely; soothing; mild (slope) |
舒肥 see styles |
shū féi shu1 fei2 shu fei |
see 舒肥法[shu1 fei2 fa3] |
舒蘭 舒兰 see styles |
shū lán shu1 lan2 shu lan |
Shulan, county-level city in Jilin prefecture 吉林, Jilin province |
舒適 舒适 see styles |
shū shì shu1 shi4 shu shih joteki じょてき |
cozy; snug (given name) Joteki |
舒雲 see styles |
joun / jon じょうん |
(given name) Jōn |
舒顏 舒颜 see styles |
shū yán shu1 yan2 shu yen jogan |
to smile |
卷舒 see styles |
juǎn shū juan3 shu1 chüan shu kanjo |
to expand and contract |
安舒 see styles |
ān shū an1 shu1 an shu |
More info & calligraphy: Anshu |
寬舒 宽舒 see styles |
kuān shū kuan1 shu1 k`uan shu kuan shu |
happy; carefree |
展舒 see styles |
zhǎn shū zhan3 shu1 chan shu tenjo |
to stretch out |
意舒 see styles |
motonobu もとのぶ |
(given name) Motonobu |
正舒 see styles |
masanobu まさのぶ |
(given name) Masanobu |
泰舒 see styles |
yasunobu やすのぶ |
(given name) Yasunobu |
舒喘靈 舒喘灵 see styles |
shū chuǎn líng shu1 chuan3 ling2 shu ch`uan ling shu chuan ling |
albuterol, kind of chemical used in treating asomethingma |
舒城縣 舒城县 see styles |
shū chéng xiàn shu1 cheng2 xian4 shu ch`eng hsien shu cheng hsien |
Shucheng, a county in Lu'an 六安[Lu4an1], Anhui |
舒夢蘭 舒梦兰 see styles |
shū mèng lán shu1 meng4 lan2 shu meng lan |
Shu Menglan (1759-1835), Qin dynasty writer, poet and editor of Anthology of ci poems tunes 白香詞譜|白香词谱 |
舒張壓 舒张压 see styles |
shū zhāng yā shu1 zhang1 ya1 shu chang ya |
diastolic blood pressure |
舒慶春 舒庆春 see styles |
shū qìng chūn shu1 qing4 chun1 shu ch`ing ch`un shu ching chun |
Shu Qingchun (1899-1966), the real name of author Lao She 老舍[Lao3 She3] |
舒林寺 see styles |
jorinji じょりんじ |
(personal name) Jorinji |
舒眠鍵 舒眠键 see styles |
shū mián jiàn shu1 mian2 jian4 shu mien chien |
sleep mode button (on the remote control of an air conditioner) |
舒肥法 see styles |
shū féi fǎ shu1 fei2 fa3 shu fei fa |
(Tw) (loanword) sous vide |
舒膚佳 舒肤佳 see styles |
shū fū jiā shu1 fu1 jia1 shu fu chia |
Safeguard (brand) |
舒芙蕾 see styles |
shū fú lěi shu1 fu2 lei3 shu fu lei |
soufflé (loanword) |
舒蘭市 舒兰市 see styles |
shū lán shì shu1 lan2 shi4 shu lan shih |
Shulan, county-level city in Jilin prefecture 吉林, Jilin province |
舒適區 舒适区 see styles |
shū shì qū shu1 shi4 qu1 shu shih ch`ü shu shih chü |
comfort zone |
舒適音 舒适音 see styles |
shū shì yīn shu1 shi4 yin1 shu shih yin |
comfortable voice (well within one's range of pitch) |
舒馬赫 舒马赫 see styles |
shū mǎ hè shu1 ma3 he4 shu ma ho |
Michael Schumacher (1969-), former German racing driver |
不舒服 see styles |
bù shū fu bu4 shu1 fu5 pu shu fu |
unwell; feeling ill; to feel uncomfortable; uneasy |
不舒適 不舒适 see styles |
bù shū shì bu4 shu1 shi4 pu shu shih |
uncomfortable |
常舒手 see styles |
cháng shū shǒu chang2 shu1 shou3 ch`ang shu shou chang shu shou jō joshu |
open-handed |
董仲舒 see styles |
dǒng zhòng shū dong3 zhong4 shu1 tung chung shu |
Dong Zhongshu (179-104 BC), philosopher influential in establishing Confucianism as the established system of values of former Han dynasty |
阿舒迦 see styles |
ā shū jiā a1 shu1 jia1 a shu chia Ajoka |
Aśoka |
舒一口氣 舒一口气 see styles |
shū yī kǒu qì shu1 yi1 kou3 qi4 shu i k`ou ch`i shu i kou chi |
to heave a sigh of relief |
舒手惠施 see styles |
shū shǒu huì shī shu1 shou3 hui4 shi1 shu shou hui shih joshu ese |
to reach out and extend blessings |
舒明天皇 see styles |
jomeitennou / jometenno じょめいてんのう |
(person) Emperor Jomei; Jomei Tenno (593-641 CE, reigning: 629-641 CE) |
舒舒服服 see styles |
shū shu fu fu shu1 shu5 fu5 fu5 shu shu fu fu |
comfortable; with ease |
舒顏平視 舒颜平视 see styles |
shū yán píng shì shu1 yan2 ping2 shi4 shu yen p`ing shih shu yen ping shih jogen byōshi |
a pleasant, happy countenance |
圖木舒克 图木舒克 see styles |
tú mù shū kè tu2 mu4 shu1 ke4 t`u mu shu k`o tu mu shu ko |
Tumxuk shehiri (Tumshuq city) or Túmùshūkè subprefecture level city in west Xinjiang |
安閑舒適 安闲舒适 see styles |
ān xián shū shì an1 xian2 shu1 shi4 an hsien shu shih |
leisurely and free (idiom); carefree and at ease |
安閒舒適 安闲舒适 see styles |
ān xián shū shì an1 xian2 shu1 shi4 an hsien shu shih |
leisurely and free (idiom); carefree and at ease |
青井舒一 see styles |
aoijoichi あおいじょいち |
(person) Aoi Joichi (1926.3.30-1996.12.28) |
舒明天皇陵 see styles |
jomeitennouryou / jometennoryo じょめいてんのうりょう |
(place-name) Jomeitennouryō |
圖木舒克市 图木舒克市 see styles |
tú mù shū kè shì tu2 mu4 shu1 ke4 shi4 t`u mu shu k`o shih tu mu shu ko shih |
Tumxuk shehiri (Tumshuq city) or Túmùshūkè subprefecture level city in west Xinjiang |
心臟舒張壓 心脏舒张压 see styles |
xīn zàng shū zhāng yā xin1 zang4 shu1 zhang1 ya1 hsin tsang shu chang ya |
diastolic blood pressure |
西蒙·舒斯特 see styles |
xī měng · shū sī tè xi1 meng3 · shu1 si1 te4 hsi meng · shu ssu t`e hsi meng · shu ssu te |
Simon and Schuster, US publisher |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 64 results for "舒" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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