There are 18 total results for your 末代 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
末代 see styles |
mò dài mo4 dai4 mo tai matsuyo まつよ |
final generation all ages to come; all generations; eternity; (female given name) Matsuyo latter age |
末代物 see styles |
matsudaimono まつだいもの |
durable article |
末代まで see styles |
matsudaimade まつだいまで |
(exp,adj-no) forever; eternally; for generations to come |
末代皇帝 see styles |
mò dài huáng dì mo4 dai4 huang2 di4 mo tai huang ti |
The Last Emperor, 1987 biopic of Pu Yi 溥儀|溥仪[Pu3 yi2] by Bernardo Bertolucci |
末代窪山 see styles |
matsudaikuboyama まつだいくぼやま |
(place-name) Matsudaikuboyama |
末代鈍根 末代钝根 see styles |
mò dài dùn gēn mo4 dai4 dun4 gen1 mo tai tun ken matsudai donkon |
(thosea of) dull faculties in the latter age |
一期末代 see styles |
ichigomatsudai いちごまつだい |
this world (life) and the next; eternity |
万劫末代 see styles |
mangoumatsudai / mangomatsudai まんごうまつだい |
(n,adv) (yoji) eternity; through all eternity; for evermore; for many generations to come |
人は一代名は末代 see styles |
hitohaichidainahamatsudai ひとはいちだいなはまつだい |
(expression) (proverb) the worthy will be remembered; humans (last) one generation; names (last) forever |
問うは一旦の恥問わぬは末代の恥 see styles |
touhaittannohajitowanuhamatsudainohaji / tohaittannohajitowanuhamatsudainohaji とうはいったんのはじとわぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
聞くは一時の恥聞かぬは末代の恥 see styles |
kikuhaittokinohajikikanuhamatsudainohaji きくはいっときのはじきかぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) (See 聞くは一時の恥聞かぬは一生の恥) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
問うは一度の恥、問わぬは末代の恥 see styles |
touhaichidonohajitowanuhamatsudainohaji / tohaichidonohajitowanuhamatsudainohaji とうはいちどのはじとわぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
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touhaichidonohajitowanuhamatsudainohaji / tohaichidonohajitowanuhamatsudainohaji とうはいちどのはじとわぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
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touhaittannohajitowanuhamatsudainohaji / tohaittannohajitowanuhamatsudainohaji とうはいったんのはじとわぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
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kikuhaittokinohajikikanuhamatsudainohaji きくはいっときのはじきかぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) (See 聞くは一時の恥聞かぬは一生の恥) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
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touhaichidonohaji、towanuhamatsudainohaji / tohaichidonohaji、towanuhamatsudainohaji とうはいちどのはじ、とわぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
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touhaittannohaji、towanuhamatsudainohaji / tohaittannohaji、towanuhamatsudainohaji とうはいったんのはじ、とわぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
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kikuhaittokinohaji、kikanuhamatsudainohaji きくはいっときのはじ、きかぬはまつだいのはじ |
(expression) (proverb) (See 聞くは一時の恥、聞かぬは一生の恥) better to ask and be embarrassed than not ask and never know |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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