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There are 36 total results for your つばな search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

つばな

see styles
 tsubana
    つばな
(female given name) Tsubana

サッパナ

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 sappana
    サッパナ
(place-name) Sappana

初っぱな

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 shoppana
    しょっぱな
(temporal noun) the very beginning

水っぱな

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 mizuppana
    みずっぱな
runny nose; snivelling; sniveling

青っぱな

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 aoppana
    あおっぱな
green snot (hanging from a child's nose, etc.)

付けっぱなし

see styles
 tsukeppanashi
    つけっぱなし
(kana only) leaving a device on (e.g. TV, air conditioner); leaving something engaged (e.g. a key in a lock)

任せっぱなし

see styles
 makaseppanashi
    まかせっぱなし
(See まかせっきり) leaving everything to someone else

出しっぱなし

see styles
 dashippanashi
    だしっぱなし
leaving something as it is (after taking it out or turning it on)

切りっぱなし

see styles
 kirippanashi
    きりっぱなし
(adj-no,n) only cut (otherwise left as-is, e.g. hair)

打ちっぱなし

see styles
 uchippanashi
    うちっぱなし
(1) undressed concrete; unfaced concrete; (2) (golf) driving range

放りっぱなし

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 hourippanashi / horippanashi
    ほうりっぱなし
(adverb) untouched; unrestrained; unscathed

明けっぱなし

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 akeppanashi
    あけっぱなし
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) leaving open; leaving ajar; (2) outspoken; frank

浸けっぱなし

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 tsukeppanashi
    つけっぱなし
soaking something; leaving something to soak

漬けっぱなし

see styles
 tsukeppanashi
    つけっぱなし
soaking something; leaving something to soak

点けっぱなし

see styles
 tsukeppanashi
    つけっぱなし
(kana only) leaving a device on (e.g. TV, air conditioner); leaving something engaged (e.g. a key in a lock)

立ちっぱなし

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 tachippanashi
    たちっぱなし
(expression) standing on one's feet for a long time

置きっぱなし

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 okippanashi
    おきっぱなし
leaving something where it is; abandoning something

貰いっぱなし

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 moraippanashi
    もらいっぱなし
(kana only) receiving a gift or favor without giving or doing anything in return

開けっぱなし

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 akeppanashi
    あけっぱなし
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) leaving open; leaving ajar; (2) outspoken; frank

鳴りっぱなし

see styles
 narippanashi
    なりっぱなし
(kana only) sounding continuously (e.g. phone); howling; resounding

ヨーロッパナラ

see styles
 yooroppanara
    ヨーロッパナラ
(kana only) English oak (Quercus robur); pedunculate oak; common oak; French oak

Variations:
初っ端
初っぱな

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 shoppana
    しょっぱな
(kana only) (very) beginning; start

Variations:
青っぱな
青っ洟

see styles
 aoppana
    あおっぱな
(See 青洟) greenish nasal mucus; green snot

Variations:
使いっぱなし
使いっ放し

see styles
 tsukaippanashi
    つかいっぱなし
(See っぱなし・2) using continuously; using non-stop

Variations:
借りっぱなし
借りっ放し

see styles
 karippanashi
    かりっぱなし
borrowing without returning

Variations:
出しっぱなし
出しっ放し

see styles
 dashippanashi
    だしっぱなし
leaving something as it is (after taking it out or turning it on)

Variations:
勝ちっぱなし
勝ちっ放し

see styles
 kachippanashi
    かちっぱなし
winning straight victories; making a clean score

Variations:
打ちっぱなし
打ちっ放し

see styles
 uchippanashi
    うちっぱなし
(1) undressed concrete; unfaced concrete; (2) (golf) driving range

Variations:
置きっぱなし
置きっ放し

see styles
 okippanashi
    おきっぱなし
leaving something where it is; abandoning something

Variations:
鳴りっぱなし
鳴りっ放し

see styles
 narippanashi
    なりっぱなし
(kana only) sounding continuously (phone, alarm, etc.)

Variations:
出っ鼻
出っ端
出っぱな(sK)

see styles
 deppana
    でっぱな
(1) (出っ鼻 only) (See 出鼻・1) projecting part (of a headland, etc.); (2) (See 出端・2) moment of departure; (on the) point of going out; (3) (See 出端・3) outset; start; beginning

Variations:
水っぱな
水っ洟
水っ鼻(iK)

see styles
 mizuppana
    みずっぱな
runny nose; (watery) nasal mucus

Variations:
漬けっぱなし
浸けっぱなし
漬けっ放し
浸けっ放し

see styles
 tsukeppanashi
    つけっぱなし
(See っぱなし・1) leaving (something) to soak

Variations:
付けっぱなし
つけっ放し
点けっぱなし
付けっ放し
点けっ放し

see styles
 tsukeppanashi
    つけっぱなし
(kana only) (See っぱなし) leaving a device on (e.g. TV, air conditioner); leaving something engaged (e.g. a key in a lock)

Variations:
開けっぱなし
開けっ放し
あけっ放し
明けっぱなし
明けっ放し

see styles
 akeppanashi
    あけっぱなし
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) leaving open; leaving ajar; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) outspoken; frank

Variations:
付けっぱなし
点けっぱなし
付けっ放し
点けっ放し
つけっ放し(sK)

see styles
 tsukeppanashi
    つけっぱなし
(kana only) (See っぱなし・1) leaving (a light, TV, etc.) on; leaving engaged (e.g. a key in a lock)
This page contains 36 results for "つばな" 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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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