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There are 22 total results for your 見得 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

見得


见得

see styles
jiàn dé
    jian4 de2
chien te
 mie
    みえ
to seem; to appear; (in a negative or interrogative sentence) to be sure
(See 見栄) pose; posture
attained through insight

見得心


见得心

see styles
jiàn dé xīn
    jian4 de2 xin1
chien te hsin
 kentoku shin
to mind that sees and apprehends

不見得


不见得

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bù jiàn de
    bu4 jian4 de5
pu chien te
not necessarily; not likely

大見得

see styles
 oomie
    おおみえ
dramatic pose; grand gesture; grandstanding

目見得

see styles
 memie
    めみえ
(noun/participle) (1) interview; (2) stage debut; first appearance; (3) (humble language) meeting; (4) trial for a servant

眼見得


眼见得

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yǎn jiàn de
    yan3 jian4 de5
yen chien te
(dialect) obviously; clearly

お目見得

see styles
 omemie
    おめみえ
(noun/participle) (1) (the privilege to have) an audience (with one's lord, a dignitary, etc.); interview (with one's superior); (2) one's debut (first) appearance; debut (of a new product, work of art, actor, etc.); (3) trial service (of a servant)

何以見得


何以见得

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hé yǐ jiàn dé
    he2 yi3 jian4 de2
ho i chien te
how can one be sure?

御目見得

see styles
 omemie
    おめみえ
(noun/participle) (1) (the privilege to have) an audience (with one's lord, a dignitary, etc.); interview (with one's superior); (2) one's debut (first) appearance; debut (of a new product, work of art, actor, etc.); (3) trial service (of a servant)

未必見得


未必见得

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wèi bì jiàn dé
    wei4 bi4 jian4 de2
wei pi chien te
not necessarily; that's not sure

見得を切る

see styles
 mieokiru
    みえをきる
(exp,v5r) to assume a posture; to pose; to make a defiant (proud) gesture

大見得を切る

see styles
 oomieokiru
    おおみえをきる
(exp,v5r) to declare impressively

Variations:
大見得
大見え

see styles
 oomie
    おおみえ
{kabuki} (See 大見得を切る・2) dramatic pose

Variations:
目見え
目見得

see styles
 memie
    めみえ
(noun/participle) (1) interview; (noun/participle) (2) stage debut; first appearance; (noun/participle) (3) (humble language) (See お目にかかる) meeting; (noun/participle) (4) (See 奉公人) trial for a servant

Variations:
見得を切る
見えを切る

see styles
 mieokiru
    みえをきる
(exp,v5r) (1) (See 見得・2) to strike a pose (in kabuki); to assume a posture; (exp,v5r) (2) (idiom) to make a proud gesture; to put on an air of confidence; to speak boastfully

Variations:
見栄(P)
見え
見得

see styles
 mie
    みえ
(1) (見栄, 見え only) show; display; pretensions; appearances; ostentation; vanity; (2) (usu. 見得) pose (in kabuki); posture

Variations:
大見得切る
大見得きる
大見え切る

see styles
 oomiekiru
    おおみえきる
(exp,v5r) (1) (See 大見得を切る・おおみえをきる・1) to declare confidently; to declare proudly; to declare dramatically; (exp,v5r) (2) {kabuki} (See 大見得を切る・おおみえをきる・2) to strike a pose (for dramatic effect)

Variations:
お目見え
お目見得
御目見
御目見得

see styles
 omemie
    おめみえ
(noun/participle) (1) (the privilege to have) an audience (with one's lord, a dignitary, etc.); interview (with one's superior); (noun/participle) (2) one's debut (first) appearance; debut (of a new product, work of art, actor, etc.); (noun/participle) (3) trial service (of a servant)

Variations:
見栄(ateji)(P)
見え
見得(ateji)

see styles
 mie
    みえ
(1) (見栄, 見え only) show; display; pretensions; appearances; ostentation; vanity; (2) {kabuki} (usu. 見得) pose; posture

Variations:
お目見え
お目見得(rK)
御目見(rK)
御目見得(rK)

see styles
 omemie
    おめみえ
(n,vs,vi) (1) audience (with a lord, dignitary, etc.); interview; (n,vs,vi) (2) first (public) appearance; debut; coming out (on the market); (n,vs,vi) (3) (hist) trial service (of a servant); probation; (n,vs,vi) (4) (hist) audience with a shogun (granted to a vassal; Edo period); right to have an audience with a shogun

Variations:
お目見え
お目見得(rK)
御目見(sK)
御目見得(sK)

see styles
 omemie
    おめみえ
(n,vs,vi) (1) audience (with a lord, dignitary, etc.); interview; (n,vs,vi) (2) first (public) appearance; debut; coming out (on the market); (n,vs,vi) (3) (hist) trial service (of a servant); probation; (n,vs,vi) (4) (hist) audience with a shogun (granted to a vassal; Edo period); right to have an audience with a shogun

Variations:
大見得を切る
大見得をきる
大見えを切る(sK)

see styles
 oomieokiru
    おおみえをきる
(exp,v5r) (1) to declare confidently; to declare proudly; to declare dramatically; (exp,v5r) (2) {kabuki} to strike a pose (for dramatic effect)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 22 results for "見得" 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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