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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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lěi
    lei3
lei
 rui
    るい
Japanese variant of 壘|垒
(1) {baseb} base; bag; sack; (2) fortress; stronghold; (male given name) Rui

塁上

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 ruijou / ruijo
    るいじょう
(adj-no,n) (1) {baseb} on base; (adj-no,n) (2) on a fort

塁井

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 rui
    るい
(personal name) Rui

塁壁

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 ruiheki
    るいへき
rampart

塁大

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 ruita
    るいた
(male given name) Ruita

塁子

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 ruiko
    るいこ
(female given name) Ruiko

塁審

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 ruishin
    るいしん
{baseb} base umpire

塁打

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 ruida
    るいだ
{baseb} base hit

塁河

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 ruiga
    るいが
(female given name) Ruiga

塁球

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 ruikyuu / ruikyu
    るいきゅう
(rare) (See ソフトボール) softball

塁生

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 rui
    るい
(female given name) Rui

一塁

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 ichirui
    いちるい
(1) (baseb) first base; (2) (baseb) (abbreviation) first baseman; (3) one fort

三塁

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 sanrui
    さんるい
(baseb) third base

二塁

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 nirui
    にるい
(baseb) second base

出塁

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 shutsurui
    しゅつるい
(n,vs,vi) (1) {baseb} getting on base; reaching first base; (2) {baseb} times on base; TOB

土塁

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 dorui
    どるい
earthen walls (of fortification); earthwork; embankment

地塁

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 chirui
    ちるい
{geol} horst

城塁

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 jourui / jorui
    じょうるい
fortress

堅塁

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 kenrui
    けんるい
stronghold

堡塁

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 hourui; horui / horui; horui
    ほうるい; ほるい
fort; stronghold

孤塁

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 korui
    こるい
isolated stronghold

帰塁

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 kirui
    きるい
(noun/participle) {baseb} returning to one's base (after a fly ball)

敵塁

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 tekirui
    てきるい
enemy fortress

本塁

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 honrui
    ほんるい
(1) base; stronghold; main fort; (2) {baseb} home base; home plate

残塁

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 zanrui
    ざんるい
(noun/participle) (1) {baseb} left on base; (2) (orig. meaning) remnant fort

満塁

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 manrui
    まんるい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {baseb} bases loaded

盗塁

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 tourui / torui
    とうるい
(n,vs,vi) {baseb} base stealing; steal; stolen base

石塁

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 sekirui
    せきるい
stone fort

走塁

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 sourui / sorui
    そうるい
(n,vs,vi) {baseb} base running

進塁

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 shinrui
    しんるい
(n,vs,vi) {baseb} advance (to the next base)

防塁

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 bourui / borui
    ぼうるい
bulwark; earthwork

離塁

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 rirui
    りるい
(noun/participle) {baseb} leaving the base

塁打数

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 ruidasuu / ruidasu
    るいだすう
{baseb} total bases

一塁手

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 ichiruishu
    いちるいしゅ
{baseb} first baseman

一塁線

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 ichiruisen
    いちるいせん
{baseb} first-base line

三塁手

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 sanruishu
    さんるいしゅ
{baseb} third baseman

三塁打

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 sanruida
    さんるいだ
{baseb} three-base hit; triple

三塁線

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 sanruisen
    さんるいせん
{baseb} third-base line

二塁手

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 niruishu
    にるいしゅ
{baseb} second baseman

二塁打

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 niruida
    にるいだ
{baseb} two-base hit; double

出塁率

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 shutsuruiritsu
    しゅつるいりつ
{baseb} on-base percentage

本塁打

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 honruida
    ほんるいだ
{baseb} home run

牧野塁

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 makinorui
    まきのるい
(person) Makino Rui (1974.7.17-)

進塁打

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 shinruida
    しんるいだ
{baseb} hit that advances the runner(surname)

塁に出る

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 ruinideru
    るいにでる
(exp,v1) {baseb} to get on base

塁を守る

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 ruiomamoru
    るいをまもる
(exp,v5r) to defend a fort

元寇防塁

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 genkoubourui / genkoborui
    げんこうぼうるい
(place-name) Genkoubourui

堅塞固塁

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 kensaikorui
    けんさいこるい
(yoji) (rare) impregnable fortress; heavily guarded fort

本塁打王

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 honruidaou / honruidao
    ほんるいだおう
{baseb} home run king; home run leader

無死満塁

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 mushimanrui
    むしまんるい
{baseb} bases are loaded with no outs

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 toride
    とりで
fort; fortress; stronghold; fortification

Variations:
堅塁
堅累

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 kenrui
    けんるい
stronghold

方広寺石塁

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 houkoujisekirui / hokojisekirui
    ほうこうじせきるい
(place-name) Houkoujisekirui

最多本塁打

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 saitahonruida
    さいたほんるいだ
{baseb} the most home runs

満塁ホームラン

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 manruihoomuran
    まんるいホームラン
{baseb} grand slam

阿津賀志山防塁

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 atsugashiyamabourui / atsugashiyamaborui
    あつがしやまぼうるい
(place-name) Atsugashiyamabourui

Variations:
一塁(P)
1塁

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 ichirui
    いちるい
(1) {baseb} first base; (2) (abbreviation) {baseb} (See 一塁手) first baseman; (3) one fort

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三塁(P)
3塁

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 sanrui
    さんるい
{baseb} third base

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二塁(P)
2塁

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 nirui
    にるい
{baseb} second base

Variations:
堡塁
保塁(iK)

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 hourui; horui / horui; horui
    ほうるい; ほるい
fort; fortification; fortress; stronghold
This page contains 60 results for "塁" 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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