There are 25 total results for your 一見 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一見 see styles |
hitomi ひとみ |
(noun/participle) (1) look; glimpse; glance; (adverb) (2) apparently; seemingly; at first glance; on the face of it; (noun/participle) (3) (archaism) first meeting; (surname, female given name) Hitomi |
一見客 see styles |
ichigenkyaku いちげんきゃく |
customer one has never met before; first-time customer |
一見識 see styles |
ichikenshiki; ikkenshiki いちけんしき; いっけんしき |
well-informed opinion |
一見さん see styles |
ichigensan いちげんさん |
(See 一見の客,一見客) first-time customer (of an inn or a restaurant); chance customer; customer without an introduction from a regular customer |
一見の客 see styles |
ichigennokyaku いちげんのきゃく |
(See 一見さん,一見客) first-time customer (of an inn or a restaurant); chance customer; customer without an introduction from a regular customer |
一見傾心 一见倾心 see styles |
yī jiàn qīng xīn yi1 jian4 qing1 xin1 i chien ch`ing hsin i chien ching hsin |
love at first sight |
一見如故 一见如故 see styles |
yī jiàn rú gù yi1 jian4 ru2 gu4 i chien ju ku |
familiarity at first sight |
一見理沙 see styles |
kazumirisa かずみりさ |
(person) Kazumi Risa |
一見鍾情 一见钟情 see styles |
yī jiàn zhōng qíng yi1 jian4 zhong1 qing2 i chien chung ch`ing i chien chung ching |
to fall in love at first sight (idiom) |
一見鐘情 一见钟情 see styles |
yī jiàn zhōng qíng yi1 jian4 zhong1 qing2 i chien chung ch`ing i chien chung ching |
love at first sight (idiom) |
一見高低 一见高低 see styles |
yī jiàn gāo dī yi1 jian4 gao1 di1 i chien kao ti |
lit. to fight it out with sb to see who is best (idiom); fig. to cross swords with; to lock horns |
統一見解 see styles |
touitsukenkai / toitsukenkai とういつけんかい |
collective view; collective opinion; consensus |
難得一見 难得一见 see styles |
nán dé yī jiàn nan2 de2 yi1 jian4 nan te i chien |
rarely seen |
高木一見 see styles |
takagikazumi たかぎかずみ |
(person) Takagi Kazumi (1919.8.20-1997.3.18) |
一見した所 see styles |
ikkenshitatokoro いっけんしたところ |
(exp,adv) at a glance; at first sight |
一見に値する see styles |
ikkenniataisuru いっけんにあたいする |
(exp,vs-s) to be worth seeing |
百聞不如一見 百闻不如一见 see styles |
bǎi wén bù rú yī jiàn bai3 wen2 bu4 ru2 yi1 jian4 pai wen pu ju i chien |
More info & calligraphy: Seeing is Believing |
一見さんお断り see styles |
ichigensanokotowari いちげんさんおことわり |
(expression) (policy of) no first-time customers; regulars only |
一見したところ see styles |
ikkenshitatokoro いっけんしたところ |
(exp,adv) at a glance; at first sight |
Variations: |
ichigen いちげん |
first visit to inn, restaurant, etc. without an introduction |
Variations: |
ichigen いちげん |
first visit to inn, restaurant, etc. without an introduction |
百聞は一見にしかず see styles |
hyakubunhaikkennishikazu ひゃくぶんはいっけんにしかず |
(expression) seeing is believing; one eye-witness is better than many hearsays; a picture is worth a thousand words |
百聞は一見に如かず see styles |
hyakubunhaikkennishikazu ひゃくぶんはいっけんにしかず |
More info & calligraphy: Seeing is Believing |
Variations: |
ikkenshitatokoro いっけんしたところ |
(exp,adv) (See 一見・いっけん・1) at a glance; at first sight |
Variations: |
hyakubunhaikkennishikazu ひゃくぶんはいっけんにしかず |
(expression) (proverb) seeing is believing; one eye-witness is better than many hearsays; a picture is worth a thousand words |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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