There are 26 total results for your 患者 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
患者 see styles |
huàn zhě huan4 zhe3 huan che kanja かんじゃ |
patient; sufferer patient |
罹患者 see styles |
rikansha りかんしゃ |
person affected by a disease; sufferer |
患者家族 see styles |
kanjakazoku かんじゃかぞく |
patient and relatives |
患者負担 see styles |
kanjafutan かんじゃふたん |
medical expenses borne by the patient; patient contribution; patient share; co-payment |
入院患者 see styles |
nyuuinkanja / nyuinkanja にゅういんかんじゃ |
in-patient |
切断患者 see styles |
setsudankanja せつだんかんじゃ |
amputee |
収容患者 see styles |
shuuyoukanja / shuyokanja しゅうようかんじゃ |
in-patients |
外来患者 see styles |
gairaikanja がいらいかんじゃ |
outpatients |
救急患者 see styles |
kyuukyuukanja / kyukyukanja きゅうきゅうかんじゃ |
emergency patient; emergency case |
末期患者 see styles |
makkikanja まっきかんじゃ |
terminally ill patient; terminal patient |
癩病患者 see styles |
raibyoukanja / raibyokanja らいびょうかんじゃ |
(sensitive word) leper |
重症患者 see styles |
juushoukanja / jushokanja じゅうしょうかんじゃ |
patient with a serious illness; patient with a severe condition; critically ill patient |
麻薬患者 see styles |
mayakukanja まやくかんじゃ |
drug addict |
コロナ患者 see styles |
koronakanja コロナかんじゃ |
COVID-19 patient |
偏執症患者 see styles |
henshitsushoukanja / henshitsushokanja へんしつしょうかんじゃ |
paranoid (person) |
公害病患者 see styles |
kougaibyoukanja / kogaibyokanja こうがいびょうかんじゃ |
victim of a pollution-caused illness |
分裂症患者 see styles |
bunretsushoukanja / bunretsushokanja ぶんれつしょうかんじゃ |
schizophrenic |
糖尿病患者 see styles |
tounyoubyoukanja / tonyobyokanja とうにょうびょうかんじゃ |
diabetic; diabetic patient; person with diabetes |
艾滋病患者 see styles |
ài zī bìng huàn zhě ai4 zi1 bing4 huan4 zhe3 ai tzu ping huan che |
AIDS patient |
血友病患者 see styles |
ketsuyuubyoukanja / ketsuyubyokanja けつゆうびょうかんじゃ |
hemophiliac; haemophiliac |
患者を入れる see styles |
kanjaoireru かんじゃをいれる |
(exp,v1) to admit a patient |
ハンセン病患者 see styles |
hansenbyoukanja / hansenbyokanja ハンセンびょうかんじゃ |
leper |
精神分裂病患者 see styles |
seishinbunretsubyoukanja / seshinbunretsubyokanja せいしんぶんれつびょうかんじゃ |
(sensitive word) schizophrenic |
精神神経症患者 see styles |
seishinshinkeishoukanja / seshinshinkeshokanja せいしんしんけいしょうかんじゃ |
psychoneurotic |
全米希少疾病患者団体 see styles |
zenbeikishoushippeikanjadantai / zenbekishoshippekanjadantai ぜんべいきしょうしっぺいかんじゃだんたい |
(o) National Organization for Rare Disorders; NORD |
Variations: |
tenkankanja てんかんかんじゃ |
(an) epileptic; person with epilepsy |
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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