There are 33 total results for your 蹲 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
蹲 see styles |
dūn dun1 tun zon つくばい |
to crouch; to squat; to stay (somewhere) stone wash basin found in Japanese gardens to crouch |
蹲い see styles |
tsukubai つくばい |
stone wash basin found in Japanese gardens |
蹲う see styles |
tsukubau つくばう |
(v5u,vi) to crouch; to squat |
蹲む see styles |
tsukunamu つくなむ |
(v5m,vi) (obscure) to squat; to crouch |
蹲る see styles |
tsukubaru つくばる uzukumaru うずくまる |
(v5r,vi) (kana only) to crouch; to squat; to cower |
蹲下 see styles |
dūn xià dun1 xia4 tun hsia |
to squat down; to crouch |
蹲伏 see styles |
dūn fú dun1 fu2 tun fu zonpuku |
to crouch low and bend forward (esp. in hiding or in wait) to crouch |
蹲坑 see styles |
dūn kēng dun1 keng1 tun k`eng tun keng |
Turkish toilet; squat toilet; to vacate one's bowels |
蹲守 see styles |
dūn shǒu dun1 shou3 tun shou |
to hang around keeping a watch out for something |
蹲廁 蹲厕 see styles |
dūn cè dun1 ce4 tun ts`e tun tse |
squat toilet |
蹲牢 see styles |
dūn láo dun1 lao2 tun lao |
see 蹲大牢[dun1 da4 lao2] |
蹲膘 see styles |
dūn biāo dun1 biao1 tun piao |
to fatten cattle in a shed; to become fat |
蹲踞 see styles |
dūn jù dun1 ju4 tun chü sonkyo そんきょ |
squat; crouch (noun/participle) {sumo;MA} crouching; formal crouch performed at the beginning of a sumo or kendo match to squat on the heels |
蹲點 蹲点 see styles |
dūn diǎn dun1 dian3 tun tien |
(of a cadre etc) to work for a period of time with a grassroots unit to gain firsomethingand experience; (dialect) taking a crap |
半蹲 see styles |
bàn dūn ban4 dun1 pan tun |
half squat |
深蹲 see styles |
shēn dūn shen1 dun1 shen tun |
squat (exercise) |
蹲便器 see styles |
dūn biàn qì dun1 bian4 qi4 tun pien ch`i tun pien chi |
squat toilet |
蹲大牢 see styles |
dūn dà láo dun1 da4 lao2 tun ta lao |
to be behind bars |
蹲苦窯 蹲苦窑 see styles |
dūn kǔ yáo dun1 ku3 yao2 tun k`u yao tun ku yao |
(slang) to be behind bars |
蹲馬步 蹲马步 see styles |
dūn mǎ bù dun1 ma3 bu4 tun ma pu |
to do a martial-art squat |
家裡蹲 家里蹲 see styles |
jiā lǐ dūn jia1 li3 dun1 chia li tun |
recluse; hikikomori person |
罰半蹲 罚半蹲 see styles |
fá bàn dūn fa2 ban4 dun1 fa pan tun |
to punish a student by having him stand in a half-squatting position with arms extended forward |
虎蹲砲 虎蹲炮 see styles |
hǔ dūn pào hu3 dun1 pao4 hu tun p`ao hu tun pao |
a short-barreled mortar; an ancient catapult |
屁股蹲兒 屁股蹲儿 see styles |
pì gu dūn r pi4 gu5 dun1 r5 p`i ku tun r pi ku tun r |
(dialect) a fall on the buttocks; pratfall |
這い蹲う see styles |
haitsukubau はいつくばう |
(v5u,vi) to grovel; to go down on one's hands and knees |
這い蹲る see styles |
haitsukubaru はいつくばる |
(v5r,vi) to grovel; to go down on one's hands and knees |
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tsukubau つくばう |
(v5u,vi) to crouch; to squat |
Variations: |
tsukunamu つくなむ |
(v5m,vi) (rare) to squat; to crouch |
Variations: |
tsukubai つくばい |
stone wash basin found in Japanese gardens |
Variations: |
uzukumaru(p); tsukubaru(蹲ru) うずくまる(P); つくばる(蹲る) |
(v5r,vi) (kana only) (See 蹲う・つくばう) to crouch; to squat; to cower |
Variations: |
haitsukubau はいつくばう |
(v5u,vi) (See 這い蹲る) to grovel; to go down on one's hands and knees |
Variations: |
haitsukubaru はいつくばる |
(v5r,vi) (See 這い蹲う) to grovel; to go down on one's hands and knees |
Variations: |
uzukumaru(p); tsukubaru(蹲ru) うずくまる(P); つくばる(蹲る) |
(v5r,vi) (kana only) (See 蹲う・つくばう) to crouch; to squat; to cower |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 33 results for "蹲" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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