There are 14 total results for your 左翼 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
左翼 see styles |
zuǒ yì zuo3 yi4 tso i sayoku(p); sayoku(sk) さよく(P); サヨク(sk) |
left-wing (political) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (ant: 右翼・1) left wing (politics); (2) left wing (of a bird or aircraft); (3) left wing (of an army, building, etc.); left flank; (4) {baseb} left field; left fielder; (5) {sports} left wing (in soccer, rugby, etc.) |
左翼党 see styles |
sayokutou / sayokuto さよくとう |
left-wing party; party of the left |
左翼手 see styles |
sayokushu さよくしゅ |
{baseb} left fielder; LF |
左翼系 see styles |
sayokukei / sayokuke さよくけい |
(can be adjective with の) left-leaning; left-wing; leftist |
新左翼 see styles |
shinsayoku しんさよく |
the new left (school of thought) |
最左翼 see styles |
saisayoku さいさよく |
ultra-left; ultra-left extremists |
既成左翼 see styles |
kiseisayoku / kisesayoku きせいさよく |
(See 新左翼) the old left (school of thought) |
左翼に走る see styles |
sayokunihashiru さよくにはしる |
(exp,v5r) to turn leftist |
科爾沁左翼中 科尔沁左翼中 see styles |
kē ěr qìn zuǒ yì zhōng ke1 er3 qin4 zuo3 yi4 zhong1 k`o erh ch`in tso i chung ko erh chin tso i chung |
Horqin Left Middle banner or Khorchin Züün Garyn Dund khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia |
科爾沁左翼後 科尔沁左翼后 see styles |
kē ěr qìn zuǒ yì hòu ke1 er3 qin4 zuo3 yi4 hou4 k`o erh ch`in tso i hou ko erh chin tso i hou |
Horqin Left Rear banner or Khorchin Züün Garyn Xoit khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia |
科爾沁左翼中旗 科尔沁左翼中旗 see styles |
kē ěr qìn zuǒ yì zhōng qí ke1 er3 qin4 zuo3 yi4 zhong1 qi2 k`o erh ch`in tso i chung ch`i ko erh chin tso i chung chi |
Horqin Left Middle banner or Khorchin Züün Garyn Dund khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia |
科爾沁左翼後旗 科尔沁左翼后旗 see styles |
kē ěr qìn zuǒ yì hòu qí ke1 er3 qin4 zuo3 yi4 hou4 qi2 k`o erh ch`in tso i hou ch`i ko erh chin tso i hou chi |
Horqin Left Rear banner or Khorchin Züün Garyn Xoit khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia |
中國左翼作家聯盟 中国左翼作家联盟 see styles |
zhōng guó zuǒ yì zuò jiā lián méng zhong1 guo2 zuo3 yi4 zuo4 jia1 lian2 meng2 chung kuo tso i tso chia lien meng |
the League of the Left-Wing Writers, an organization of writers formed in China in 1930 |
喀喇沁左翼蒙古族自治縣 喀喇沁左翼蒙古族自治县 see styles |
kā lǎ qìn zuǒ yì měng gǔ zú zì zhì xiàn ka1 la3 qin4 zuo3 yi4 meng3 gu3 zu2 zi4 zhi4 xian4 k`a la ch`in tso i meng ku tsu tzu chih hsien ka la chin tso i meng ku tsu tzu chih hsien |
Harqin Left Mongol autonomous county in Chaoyang 朝陽|朝阳[Chao2 yang2], Liaoning |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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