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Simple Dictionary Definition

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    yu4

 hikaru
    ひかる

More info & calligraphy:

Jade
jade
(1) (also formerly read as ごく) precious stone (esp. jade); (2) {food} (occ. ギョク) egg (esp. as a sushi topping); (3) stock or security being traded; product being bought or sold; (4) (See 建玉) position (in finance, the amount of a security either owned or owed by an investor or dealer); (5) geisha; (6) (abbreviation) (See 玉代) time charge for a geisha; (7) (abbreviation) {shogi} (See 玉将) king (of the junior player); (female given name) Hikaru
Jade, a gem; jade-like, precious; you, your.

カチャ

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 gacha
    ガチャ

More info & calligraphy:

Katya
(1) {tradem} (See カプセルトイ) capsule toy; vending machine toy; (2) {vidg} gacha; loot box; loot crate; system of selling random in-game items in video games (similar to how capsule toys are sold); (suffix noun) (3) (colloquialism) (See 親ガチャ) lottery (i.e. something decided by chance); (personal name) Gatsha

B品

see styles
 biihin / bihin
    ビーひん
second-rate article; imperfect product (sold at a discounted price)

こ食

see styles
 koshoku
    こしょく
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (not with one's family); (3) food sold in single servings

一空

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yī kōng
    yi1 kong1
i k`ung
    i kung
 ikkuu / ikku
    いっくう
leaving none left; (sold etc) out
(given name) Ikkuu
All is empty, or of the void, non-material.

個食

see styles
 koshoku
    こしょく
(1) meal with family members eating separate foods; (2) eating alone (not with one's family); (3) food sold in single servings

升酒

see styles
 masuzake
    ますざけ
alcohol (esp. sake) served in a small wooden box; alcohol (esp. sake) sold in a small wooden box

售罄

see styles
shòu qìng
    shou4 qing4
shou ch`ing
    shou ching
to be completely sold out; to sell out

売上

see styles
 uriage
    うりあげ
amount sold; sales; proceeds; takings; turnover

売切

see styles
 urikire
    うりきれ
(adj-no,n) sold-out

売場

see styles
 uriba
    うりば
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) place where things are sold; point of sale; POS; sales floor; counter (in shop); (2) favorable time to sell; good time to sell; (surname) Uriba

売高

see styles
 uridaka
    うりだか
(See 売上高・うりあげだか) sales; amount sold; proceeds

夜鷹


夜鹰

see styles
yè yīng
    ye4 ying1
yeh ying
 yotaka
    よたか
nightjar (nocturnal bird in the family Caprimulgidae)
(1) (kana only) grey nightjar (Caprimulgus indicus); (2) (kana only) nightjar (any bird of family Caprimulgidae); goatsucker; (3) streetwalker; low class prostitute (Edo period); (4) (abbreviation) soba vendors who walk around at night; soba sold by these vendors

完売

see styles
 kanbai
    かんばい
(noun, transitive verb) selling out; being sold out

宝丹

see styles
 houtan / hotan
    ほうたん
(archaism) type of smelling salts sold in the late Edo period

客滿


客满

see styles
kè mǎn
    ke4 man3
k`o man
    ko man
to have a full house; to be sold out; no vacancy

年貨


年货

see styles
nián huò
    nian2 huo4
nien huo
merchandise sold for Chinese New Year

打口

see styles
dǎ kǒu
    da3 kou3
ta k`ou
    ta kou
(of CDs, videos etc) surplus (or "cut-out") stock from Western countries, sometimes marked with a notch in the disc or its case, sold cheaply in China (beginning in the 1990s), as well as Eastern Europe etc

掛米

see styles
 kakemai
    かけまい
(1) rice bought and sold on a rice exchange; (2) rice used to produce unrefined sake; (3) rice paid as rent

接盤


接盘

see styles
jiē pán
    jie1 pan2
chieh p`an
    chieh pan
(of an entrepreneur) to buy up a struggling business; (finance) to snap up shares sold off by others; (neologism) (slang) to take as a girlfriend a woman who was dumped by her ex for sleeping around

散炭

see styles
 barazumi
    ばらずみ
(1) charcoal made from thin branches; (2) (See 散・ばら・1) charcoal sold in bulk (instead of in straw bags)

散裝


散装

see styles
sǎn zhuāng
    san3 zhuang1
san chuang
loose goods; goods sold open; draft (of beer, as opposed to bottled)

斷檔


断档

see styles
duàn dàng
    duan4 dang4
tuan tang
sold out; to be out of stock

枡酒

see styles
 masuzake
    ますざけ
alcohol (esp. sake) served in a small wooden box; alcohol (esp. sake) sold in a small wooden box

桝酒

see styles
 masuzake
    ますざけ
alcohol (esp. sake) served in a small wooden box; alcohol (esp. sake) sold in a small wooden box

満員

see styles
 manin
    まんいん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) full house; no vacancy; sold out; standing room only; full (of people); crowded

玩菓

see styles
 ganga
    がんが
(See 食玩) food sold with a toy

神札

see styles
 shinsatsu
    しんさつ
(See 護符) type of amulet sold at Shinto shrines

福笹

see styles
 fukuzasa
    ふくざさ
lucky bamboo branch (sold during the Toka Ebisu festival in early January)

空弁

see styles
 soraben
    そらべん
(See 駅弁・1) boxed lunch sold at airports

羊羹

see styles
yáng gēng
    yang2 geng1
yang keng
 youkan / yokan
    ようかん
yōkan, gelatin dessert typically made from red bean paste, agar, and sugar, sold in block form
sweet bean jelly

脫檔


脱档

see styles
tuō dàng
    tuo1 dang4
t`o tang
    to tang
sold out; out of stock

脫貨


脱货

see styles
tuō huò
    tuo1 huo4
t`o huo
    to huo
out of stock; sold out

蔭間

see styles
 kagema
    かげま
(1) (archaism) homosexual prostitute who sold favors at banquets, etc. (late Edo); (2) (archaism) actor-in-training in kabuki; (surname) Kagema

袋麺

see styles
 fukuromen
    ふくろめん
instant noodles (sold in a soft plastic packaging, as opposed to cup noodles)

賣完


卖完

see styles
mài wán
    mai4 wan2
mai wan
to be sold out

赤札

see styles
 akafuda
    あかふだ
(1) red tag (esp. one attached to sold goods or discounted products); red label; (2) {cards} swords (playing card suit in traditional Japanese gambling decks)

速弁

see styles
 hayaben
    はやべん
{tradem} (See 駅弁・1) boxed lunch sold at highway rest areas

銷行


销行

see styles
xiāo xíng
    xiao1 xing2
hsiao hsing
to sell; to be on sale; to be sold

陰間


阴间

see styles
yīn jiān
    yin1 jian1
yin chien
 kagema
    かげま
the nether world; Hades; (neologism) (slang) disturbing; unsettling; awful; detestable
(1) (archaism) homosexual prostitute who sold favors at banquets, etc. (late Edo); (2) (archaism) actor-in-training in kabuki

雞精


鸡精

see styles
jī jīng
    ji1 jing1
chi ching
chicken bouillon powder (PRC); essence of chicken, concentrated chicken stock sold as a tonic (Tw)

飴売

see styles
 ameuri
    あめうり
(irregular okurigana usage) candy vendor (esp. an Edo-period candy vendor who sold candy while walking around playing the flute or another musical instrument); candy vender

ヒジキ

see styles
 bishiki
    ビシキ
(kana only) hijiki (dark edible seaweed usu. sold in dried black strips; Hizikia fusiformis); (place-name) Vishki

ビニ本

see styles
 binibon; binibon
    ビニぼん; ビニボン
(from ビニール and 本) pornographic magazine or book sold wrapped in plastic

らむね

see styles
 ramune
    ラムネ
(1) ramune (eng: lemonade); type of lemon soda sold in a Codd-neck bottle; (2) compressed tablet candy; glucose tablet; (personal name) Lamennais

冬林檎

see styles
 fuyuringo
    ふゆりんご
apple sold during the winter; winter apple

出払う

see styles
 deharau
    ではらう
(v5u,vi) (1) to be all out (e.g. of people); to be all elsewhere; to be all in use (e.g. of cars); (v5u,vi) (2) to be sold out; to have none left

切れる

see styles
 kireru
    きれる
(v1,vi) (1) to break; to snap; to be cut; to split; to crack; (v1,vi) (2) to be injured; (v1,vi) (3) to wear out; to be worn out; (v1,vi) (4) to break; to burst; to collapse; (v1,vi) (5) to wear off; to stop working; to go dead; (v1,vi) (6) to expire (time limit, etc.); to run out; to become due; (v1,vi) (7) to run out (of stock, etc.); to be exhausted; to be used up; to be sold out; to be out of; (v1,vi) (8) to be broken off (e.g. of a relationship); to break up; to have severed ties; to be cut off; to be disconnected; (v1,vi) (9) to cut well; to be sharp; (v1,vi) (10) to be sharp-minded; to be keen; to be shrewd; to be quick-witted; to be able; (v1,vi) (11) to be short of; to drop under (a certain figure); to beat (e.g. a record time); (v1,vi) (12) to dry off; (v1,vi) (13) to curve; to veer; (v1,vi) (14) to shuffle (cards); (v1,vi) (15) (colloquialism) (See キレる) to get angry; to snap; to blow one's top; to lose one's temper; to flip; (aux-v,v1) (16) (kana only) (after the -masu stem of a verb) to be able to do completely

前売券

see styles
 maeuriken
    まえうりけん
ticket sold in advance

千歳飴

see styles
 chitoseame
    ちとせあめ
red and white candy stick sold at children's festivals

品切れ

see styles
 shinagire
    しなぎれ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) out of stock; sold out

土牛蒡

see styles
 tsuchigobou / tsuchigobo
    つちごぼう
great burdock sold covered with soil

地溝油


地沟油

see styles
dì gōu yóu
    di4 gou1 you2
ti kou yu
 chikouyu / chikoyu
    ちこうゆ
illegally recycled waste cooking oil
gutter oil; recycled waste oil sold illicitly in China as a cheaper alternative to normal cooking oil

売り上

see styles
 uriage
    うりあげ
amount sold; sales; proceeds; takings; turnover

売り場

see styles
 uriba
    うりば
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) place where things are sold; point of sale; POS; sales floor; counter (in shop); (2) favorable time to sell; good time to sell

売上げ

see styles
 uriage
    うりあげ
amount sold; sales; proceeds; takings; turnover

売上高

see styles
 uriagedaka
    うりあげだか
sales; amount sold; proceeds

売切れ

see styles
 urikire
    うりきれ
(adj-no,n) sold-out

完動品

see styles
 kandouhin / kandohin
    かんどうひん
fully operational unit (esp. of something sold as second-hand)

掛け米

see styles
 kakemai
    かけまい
(1) rice bought and sold on a rice exchange; (2) rice used to produce unrefined sake; (3) rice paid as rent

朱印帳

see styles
 shuinchou / shuincho
    しゅいんちょう
notebook for collecting seal stamps sold at shrines and temples

村證房


村证房

see styles
cūn zhèng fáng
    cun1 zheng4 fang2
ts`un cheng fang
    tsun cheng fang
"village-certificated house", residence supposedly only transferable to other village residents but often sold on the open market

毛坯房

see styles
máo pī fáng
    mao2 pi1 fang2
mao p`i fang
    mao pi fang
undecorated residential unit; house or apartment sold without interior finishing

犧牲品


牺牲品

see styles
xī shēng pǐn
    xi1 sheng1 pin3
hsi sheng p`in
    hsi sheng pin
sacrificial victim; sb who is expendable; item sold at a loss

現状品

see styles
 genjouhin / genjohin
    げんじょうひん
(vintage) item sold as-is

羊栖菜

see styles
 hijiki
    ひじき
(kana only) hijiki (dark edible seaweed usu. sold in dried black strips; Hizikia fusiformis)

袋めん

see styles
 fukuromen
    ふくろめん
instant noodles (sold in a soft plastic packaging, as opposed to cup noodles)

負優化


负优化

see styles
fù yōu huà
    fu4 you1 hua4
fu yu hua
to degrade the performance of a sold product via a system update

賠錢貨


赔钱货

see styles
péi qián huò
    pei2 qian2 huo4
p`ei ch`ien huo
    pei chien huo
unprofitable goods; item that can only be sold at a loss; daughter (so called in former times because daughters required a dowry when they married)

賣光了


卖光了

see styles
mài guāng le
    mai4 guang1 le5
mai kuang le
to be sold out; to be out of stock

超合金

see styles
 chougoukin / chogokin
    ちょうごうきん
(1) superalloy; (2) Chogokin; line of die-cast metal robot and character toys sold by Popy

飴売り

see styles
 ameuri
    あめうり
candy vendor (esp. an Edo-period candy vendor who sold candy while walking around playing the flute or another musical instrument); candy vender

駅売り

see styles
 ekiuri
    えきうり
(n,vs,adj-no) station vendor; selling (newspapers, etc.) at a train station; item sold at a train station

鹿尾菜

see styles
 hijiki
    ひじき
(kana only) hijiki (dark edible seaweed usu. sold in dried black strips; Hizikia fusiformis)

麻辣燙


麻辣烫

see styles
má là tàng
    ma2 la4 tang4
ma la t`ang
    ma la tang
hot spicy soup (often sold at street stalls)

カツゲン

see styles
 katsugen
    カツゲン
(product) Katsugen (milk-based drink sold in Hokkaido); (product name) Katsugen (milk-based drink sold in Hokkaido)

カップ酒

see styles
 kappuzake
    カップざけ
cup sake; sake sold in a single-serve glass cup or can

カップ麺

see styles
 kappumen
    カップめん
{food} instant noodles sold in a cup; cup noodles

デパチカ

see styles
 depachika
    デパチカ
(colloquialism) (abbreviation) basement of a department store (where foodstuffs are usually sold)

デパ地下

see styles
 depachika(p); depachika
    デパちか(P); デパチカ
(colloquialism) (abbreviation) basement of a department store (where foodstuffs are usually sold)

ばった物

see styles
 battamono
    ばったもん
(1) (kana only) goods sold off through irregular channels (usu. at very low prices); merchandise obtained by buying out the inventories of failed retailers instead of going through normal wholesale channels; (2) (kana only) fake merchandise; unlicensed merchandise; knockoff

ビニボン

see styles
 binibon
    ビニボン
(abbreviation) pornographic magazines sold wrapped in plastic

前売り券

see styles
 maeuriken
    まえうりけん
ticket sold in advance

土ごぼう

see styles
 tsuchigobou / tsuchigobo
    つちごぼう
great burdock sold covered with soil

土産菓子

see styles
 miyagegashi; miyagekashi
    みやげがし; みやげかし
local sweets (sold as a souvenir)

売り上げ

see styles
 uriage
    うりあげ
amount sold; sales; proceeds; takings; turnover

売り切れ

see styles
 urikire
    うりきれ
(adj-no,n) sold-out

売上原価

see styles
 uriagegenka
    うりあげげんか
cost of goods sold; cost of sales; sales cost

売切れる

see styles
 urikireru
    うりきれる
(v1,vi) to be sold out

売約済み

see styles
 baiyakusumi
    ばいやくすみ
Sold (typically a sign on something that has already been sold)

手搖飲料


手摇饮料

see styles
shǒu yáo yǐn liào
    shou3 yao2 yin3 liao4
shou yao yin liao
hand-mixed drink (of the kind sold at a bubble tea shop)

掠賣華工


掠卖华工

see styles
lüè mài huá gōng
    lu:e4 mai4 hua2 gong1
lu:e mai hua kung
Chinese people press-ganged and sold into slavery during Western colonialism

満員御礼

see styles
 maninonrei / maninonre
    まんいんおんれい
(expression) (1) (displayed on banners in a sumo hall) All Seats Sold, Thank You; (2) full house; sell-out crowd

激落ち君

see styles
 gekiochikun
    げきおちくん
(product name) Gekiochi-kun (melamine foam sponge sold by LEC)

片親パン

see styles
 kataoyapan
    かたおやパン
(net-sl) (sensitive word) cheap, sweet bread rolls sold in multipacks (stereotypically eaten by children in low-income single-parent households)

玩具菓子

see styles
 gangugashi
    がんぐがし
(See 食玩) food sold with a toy

発行部数

see styles
 hakkoubusuu / hakkobusu
    はっこうぶすう
circulation (of a newspaper, magazine, etc.); number of copies sold

細切れ肉

see styles
 komagireniku
    こまぎれにく
minced meat; hashed meat; pieces of meat (often sold in a pack)

酒酸不售

see styles
jiǔ suān bù shòu
    jiu3 suan1 bu4 shou4
chiu suan pu shou
"The wine´s gone bad and it cannot be sold"

エコー葉書

see styles
 ekoohagaki
    エコーはがき
(kana only) postcards with the bottom third of the front side reserved for an advertisement, and sold at a lower cost than regular postcards

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

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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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