There are 15 total results for your 一国 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一国 see styles |
ikkoku いっこく |
(1) one country; (2) the whole nation; the whole country; (adjectival noun) (3) (dated) (See 一刻・2) stubborn; obstinate; (personal name) Kazukuni |
一国斎 see styles |
ikkokusai いっこくさい |
(given name) Ikkokusai |
一国者 see styles |
ikkokumono いっこくもの |
ultra-nationalist; hot-tempered person; stubborn person |
一国一城 see styles |
ikkokuichijou / ikkokuichijo いっこくいちじょう |
(1) (yoji) (possession of) one feudal domain and one castle; being independent (acting without compromise or assistance); (2) (yoji) (hist) establishing only one castle in each feudal domain (edict issued by the shogunate in 1615) |
一国一票 see styles |
ikkokuippyou / ikkokuippyo いっこくいっぴょう |
one vote per nation |
一国両制 see styles |
ikkokuryousei / ikkokuryose いっこくりょうせい |
(See 一国二制度) one country, two systems (Chinese policy) |
一國兩制 一国两制 see styles |
yī guó liǎng zhì yi1 guo2 liang3 zhi4 i kuo liang chih |
one country, two systems (PRC proposal regarding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) |
第一國際 第一国际 see styles |
dì yī guó jì di4 yi1 guo2 ji4 ti i kuo chi |
First international, organized by Karl Marx in Geneva in 1866 |
聖一國師 圣一国师 see styles |
shèng yī guó shī sheng4 yi1 guo2 shi1 sheng i kuo shih Shōichi Kokushi |
Shōichi Kokushi |
一国二制度 see styles |
ikkokuniseido / ikkokunisedo いっこくにせいど |
one country, two systems (Chinese policy allowing for areas such as Hong Kong to maintain their own economic and administrative systems) |
一国一党主義 see styles |
ikkokuittoushugi / ikkokuittoshugi いっこくいっとうしゅぎ |
one-party system |
一国一城の主 see styles |
ikkokuichijounoaruji / ikkokuichijonoaruji いっこくいちじょうのあるじ |
feudal lord; head of a household; proudly independent person |
一国社会主義 see styles |
ikkokushakaishugi いっこくしゃかいしゅぎ |
one-state socialism (Stalinist theory); socialism in one country |
Variations: |
ikkokumono いっこくもの |
stubborn person; obstinate person |
Variations: |
ikkokuichijounoaruji / ikkokuichijonoaruji いっこくいちじょうのあるじ |
(exp,n) (1) head of a household; business owner; proudly independent person; (exp,n) (2) (hist) feudal lord; daimyo |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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