There are 46 total results for your 養老 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
養老 养老 see styles |
yǎng lǎo yang3 lao3 yang lao yourou / yoro ようろう |
to provide for the elderly (family members); to enjoy a life in retirement (1) making provision for the elderly; making provision for one's old age; (2) spending one's old age in comfort; (3) Yōrō era (717.11.17-724.2.4); (place-name, surname) Yōrou |
養老令 see styles |
yourouryou / yororyo ようろうりょう |
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 養老律令) Yōrō Code (promulgated 757 CE) |
養老山 see styles |
yourousan / yorosan ようろうさん |
(personal name) Yōrousan |
養老川 see styles |
yourougawa / yorogawa ようろうがわ |
(personal name) Yōrougawa |
養老橋 see styles |
youroubashi / yorobashi ようろうばし |
(place-name) Yōroubashi |
養老水 see styles |
yourousui / yorosui ようろうすい |
(place-name) Yōrousui |
養老沢 see styles |
yourouzawa / yorozawa ようろうざわ |
(place-name) Yōrouzawa |
養老牛 see styles |
yourouushi / yoroushi ようろううし |
(place-name) Yōrouushi |
養老町 see styles |
yourouchou / yorocho ようろうちょう |
(place-name) Yōrouchō |
養老線 see styles |
yourousen / yorosen ようろうせん |
(personal name) Yōrousen |
養老谷 see styles |
youroudani / yorodani ようろうだに |
(place-name) Yōroudani |
養老郡 see styles |
yourougun / yorogun ようろうぐん |
(place-name) Yōrougun |
養老金 养老金 see styles |
yǎng lǎo jīn yang3 lao3 jin1 yang lao chin |
pension |
養老院 养老院 see styles |
yǎng lǎo yuàn yang3 lao3 yuan4 yang lao yüan yourouin / yoroin ようろういん |
nursing home home for the aged; old people's home |
養老駅 see styles |
youroueki / yoroeki ようろうえき |
(st) Yōrou Station |
養老ノ滝 see styles |
yourounotaki / yoronotaki ようろうのたき |
(personal name) Yōrounotaki |
養老ヶ滝 see styles |
yourougataki / yorogataki ようろうがたき |
(place-name) Yōrougataki |
養老保険 see styles |
yourouhoken / yorohoken ようろうほけん |
endowment insurance |
養老保險 养老保险 see styles |
yǎng lǎo bǎo xiǎn yang3 lao3 bao3 xian3 yang lao pao hsien |
old-age insurance |
養老公園 see styles |
youroukouen / yorokoen ようろうこうえん |
(place-name) Yōrou Park |
養老団地 see styles |
youroudanchi / yorodanchi ようろうだんち |
(place-name) Yōroudanchi |
養老大橋 see styles |
yourouoohashi / yorooohashi ようろうおおはし |
(place-name) Yōrouoohashi |
養老孟司 see styles |
youroutakeshi / yorotakeshi ようろうたけし |
(person) Yōrou Takeshi (1937-) |
養老山地 see styles |
yourousanchi / yorosanchi ようろうさんち |
(personal name) Yōrousanchi |
養老川橋 see styles |
yourougawahashi / yorogawahashi ようろうがわはし |
(place-name) Yōrougawahashi |
養老年金 see styles |
yourounenkin / yoronenkin ようろうねんきん |
old age pension |
養老律令 see styles |
yourouritsuryou / yororitsuryo ようろうりつりょう |
(hist) Yōrō Code (promulgated 757 CE) |
養老散布 see styles |
yourochirippu / yorochirippu ようろちりっぷ |
(place-name) Yōrochirippu |
養老渓谷 see styles |
youroukeikoku / yorokekoku ようろうけいこく |
(personal name) Yōroukeikoku |
養老牛岳 see styles |
yourouushidake / yoroushidake ようろううしだけ |
(personal name) Yōrouushidake |
養老送終 养老送终 see styles |
yǎng lǎo sòng zhōng yang3 lao3 song4 zhong1 yang lao sung chung |
to look after one's aged parents and arrange proper burial after they die |
北養老牛 see styles |
kitayourouushi / kitayoroushi きたようろううし |
(place-name) Kitayourouushi |
南養老牛 see styles |
minamiyourouushi / minamiyoroushi みなみようろううし |
(place-name) Minamiyourouushi |
東養老牛 see styles |
higashiyourouushi / higashiyoroushi ひがしようろううし |
(place-name) Higashiyourouushi |
西養老牛 see styles |
nishiyourouushi / nishiyoroushi にしようろううし |
(place-name) Nishiyourouushi |
養老渓谷駅 see styles |
youroukeikokueki / yorokekokueki ようろうけいこくえき |
(st) Yōroukeikoku Station |
養老牛温泉 see styles |
yourouushionsen / yoroushionsen ようろううしおんせん |
(place-name) Yōrouushionsen |
山ノ内養老 see styles |
yamanouchiyourou / yamanochiyoro やまのうちようろう |
(place-name) Yamanouchiyourou |
平荘町養老 see styles |
heisouchouyourou / hesochoyoro へいそうちょうようろう |
(place-name) Heisōchōyourou |
近鉄養老線 see styles |
kintetsuyourousen / kintetsuyorosen きんてつようろうせん |
(place-name) Kintetsuyourousen |
養老ゴルフ場 see styles |
yourougorufujou / yorogorufujo ようろうゴルフじょう |
(place-name) Yourou golf links |
養老郡養老町 see styles |
yourougunyourouchou / yorogunyorocho ようろうぐんようろうちょう |
(place-name) Yōrougun'yourouchō |
養老金雙軌制 养老金双轨制 see styles |
yǎng lǎo jīn shuāng guǐ zhì yang3 lao3 jin1 shuang1 gui3 zhi4 yang lao chin shuang kuei chih |
dual pension scheme (PRC) |
山ノ内養老町 see styles |
yamanouchiyourouchou / yamanochiyorocho やまのうちようろうちょう |
(place-name) Yamanouchiyourouchō |
養老郡上石津町 see styles |
yourougunkamiishizuchou / yorogunkamishizucho ようろうぐんかみいしづちょう |
(place-name) Yōrougunkamiishizuchō |
揖斐関ヶ原養老国定公園 see styles |
ibisekigaharayouroukokuteikouen / ibisekigaharayorokokutekoen いびせきがはらようろうこくていこうえん |
(place-name) Ibi-Sekigahara-Yōrō Quasi-National Park |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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