There are 21 total results for your 無名 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
無名 无名 see styles |
wú míng wu2 ming2 wu ming mumei / mume むめい |
More info & calligraphy: Wu Ming / Anonymous(adj-no,n) (1) nameless; unnamed; anonymous; unsigned; (adj-no,n) (2) obscure; unknown; not famous; (adj-no,n) (3) causeless; unjustifiable; (given name) Mumyou no name |
無名庵 see styles |
mumeian / mumean むめいあん |
(given name) Mumeian |
無名指 无名指 see styles |
wú míng zhǐ wu2 ming2 zhi3 wu ming chih mumeishi / mumeshi むめいし |
ring finger (rare) (See 薬指・1) ring finger |
無名数 see styles |
mumeisuu / mumesu むめいすう |
{math} (See 名数・1) abstract number |
無名氏 无名氏 see styles |
wú míng shì wu2 ming2 shi4 wu ming shih mumeishi / mumeshi むめいし |
anonymous person anonymous person; a nobody |
無名骨 see styles |
mumeikotsu / mumekotsu むめいこつ |
(archaism) hipbone; innominate bone |
無名之輩 see styles |
wú míng zhī bèi wu2 ming2 zhi1 bei4 wu ming chih pei |
unknown person; nobody |
無名小卒 无名小卒 see styles |
wú míng xiǎo zú wu2 ming2 xiao3 zu2 wu ming hsiao tsu |
insignificant soldier (idiom); a nobody; nonentity |
無名戦士 see styles |
mumeisenshi / mumesenshi むめいせんし |
unknown soldier |
無名戰死 无名战死 see styles |
wú míng zhàn sǐ wu2 ming2 zhan4 si3 wu ming chan ssu |
the unknown soldier (symbolizing war dead) |
無名英雄 无名英雄 see styles |
wú míng yīng xióng wu2 ming2 ying1 xiong2 wu ming ying hsiung |
unnamed hero |
寂寂無名 寂寂无名 see styles |
jì jì - wú míng ji4 ji4 - wu2 ming2 chi chi - wu ming |
unknown; unrenowned |
師出無名 师出无名 see styles |
shī chū wú míng shi1 chu1 wu2 ming2 shih ch`u wu ming shih chu wu ming |
lit. to go to war without just cause (idiom); to act without justification |
有名無名 see styles |
yuumeimumei / yumemume ゆうめいむめい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) well-known and unknown; somebodies and nobodies; both famous and humble |
籍籍無名 籍籍无名 see styles |
jí jí - wú míng ji2 ji2 - wu2 ming2 chi chi - wu ming |
unknown; unrenowned |
無名戰士墓 无名战士墓 see styles |
wú míng zhàn shì mù wu2 ming2 zhan4 shi4 mu4 wu ming chan shih mu |
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier |
無名烈士墓 无名烈士墓 see styles |
wú míng liè shì mù wu2 ming2 lie4 shi4 mu4 wu ming lieh shih mu |
tomb of the unknown soldier |
無名戦士の墓 see styles |
mumeisenshinohaka / mumesenshinohaka むめいせんしのはか |
(exp,n) Tomb of the Unknown Soldier |
無名戦士之墓 see styles |
mumeisenshinohaka / mumesenshinohaka むめいせんしのはか |
(place-name) Mumeisenshinohaka |
世界無名戦士之墓 see styles |
sekaimumeisenshinohaka / sekaimumesenshinohaka せかいむめいせんしのはか |
(place-name) Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the World; Sekai Mumei Senshi no Haka |
悪名は無名に勝る see styles |
akumyouhamumeinimasaru / akumyohamumenimasaru あくみょうはむめいにまさる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) it is better to be infamous than unknown |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 21 results for "無名" 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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