There are 30 total results for your 閏 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
閏 闰 see styles |
rùn run4 jun uruu / uru うるう |
intercalary; an extra day or month inserted into the lunar or solar calendar (such as February 29) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) embolism; intercalation; (personal name) Jun a household |
閏一 see styles |
junichi じゅんいち |
(personal name) Jun'ichi |
閏二 see styles |
junji じゅんじ |
(given name) Junji |
閏井 see styles |
urui うるい |
(surname) Urui |
閏住 see styles |
urusumi うるすみ |
(place-name) Urusumi |
閏夫 see styles |
uruo うるお |
(given name) Uruo |
閏子 see styles |
junko じゅんこ |
(female given name) Junko |
閏年 闰年 see styles |
rùn nián run4 nian2 jun nien junnen じゅんねん uruudoshi / urudoshi うるうどし |
leap year; (lunar calendar) year with a thirteen intercalary month (noun - becomes adjective with の) leap year |
閏戸 see styles |
uruido うるいど |
(place-name) Uruido |
閏日 see styles |
uruubi / urubi うるうび |
leap day |
閏月 闰月 see styles |
rùn yuè run4 yue4 jun yüeh jungetsu じゅんげつ uruuzuki / uruzuki うるうづき |
intercalary month in the lunar calendar; leap month intercalary month |
閏木 see styles |
uruki うるき |
(surname) Uruki |
閏次 see styles |
junji じゅんじ |
(male given name) Junji |
閏田 see styles |
uruuda / uruda うるうだ |
(place-name) Uruuda |
閏秒 see styles |
uruubyou / urubyo うるうびょう |
leap second |
閏米 see styles |
urugome うるごめ |
(surname) Urugome |
閏賀 see styles |
uruka うるか |
(place-name) Uruka |
閏野 see styles |
uruno うるの |
(surname) Uruno |
閏間 see styles |
uruma うるま |
(surname) Uruma |
敖閏 敖闰 see styles |
áo rùn ao2 run4 ao jun |
Dragon King of the West Sea, Ao Run, also Ao Ji (敖吉) |
正閏 see styles |
seijun / sejun せいじゅん |
(1) normal and leap (years); (2) legitimate and illegitimate dynasties |
沃閏 沃闰 see styles |
wò rùn wo4 run4 wo jun yokujun |
to nourish |
輝閏 see styles |
kiuru きうる |
(female given name) Kiuru |
閏賀橋 see styles |
urukabashi うるかばし |
(place-name) Urukabashi |
清水閏 see styles |
shimizujun しみずじゅん |
(person) Shimizu Jun (1928.2.27-2003.11.14) |
Variations: |
uruubi; junjitsu(閏日) / urubi; junjitsu(閏日) うるうび; じゅんじつ(閏日) |
leap day |
Variations: |
uruuzuki; jungetsu(閏月) / uruzuki; jungetsu(閏月) うるうづき; じゅんげつ(閏月) |
intercalary month (lunar calendar); leap month |
Variations: |
uruubyou / urubyo うるうびょう |
leap second |
閏四月,吃樹葉 闰四月,吃树叶 see styles |
rùn sì yuè , chī shù yè run4 si4 yue4 , chi1 shu4 ye4 jun ssu yüeh , ch`ih shu yeh jun ssu yüeh , chih shu yeh |
an intercalary fourth month brings food shortages |
Variations: |
uruudoshi(p); junnen(閏年) / urudoshi(p); junnen(閏年) うるうどし(P); じゅんねん(閏年) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) leap year |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 30 results for "閏" 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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