There are 20 total results for your 牀 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
牀 床 see styles |
chuáng chuang2 ch`uang chuang yuka ゆか |
variant of 床[chuang2] (1) floor; (2) stage (for the narrator and the shamisen player); (3) dining platform built across a river; (counter) counter for beds; (female given name) Yuka a couch or bed |
牀几 see styles |
shougi / shogi しょうぎ |
(out-dated kanji) camp stool; folding stool |
牀山 see styles |
shouzan / shozan しょうざん |
(given name) Shouzan |
牀榻 see styles |
chuáng tà chuang2 ta4 ch`uang t`a chuang ta shōtō しょうとう |
bed; seat; bench a bed |
牀褥 see styles |
chuáng rù chuang2 ru4 ch`uang ju chuang ju shōniku |
seats and mats |
寶牀 宝牀 see styles |
bǎo chuáng bao3 chuang2 pao ch`uang pao chuang hōshō |
a jewelled bed (or seat) |
連牀 连牀 see styles |
lián chuáng lian2 chuang2 lien ch`uang lien chuang renshō |
linked benches |
高牀 see styles |
takatoko たかとこ |
(surname) Takatoko |
三界牀 三界床 see styles |
sān jiè chuáng san1 jie4 chuang2 san chieh ch`uang san chieh chuang sangai shō |
The sick-bed of the trailokya, especially this world of suffering. |
師子牀 师子牀 see styles |
shī zǐ chuáng shi1 zi3 chuang2 shih tzu ch`uang shih tzu chuang shishishō |
lion's seat |
Variations: |
shou / sho しょう |
(counter) counter for beds |
長連牀 长连牀 see styles |
cháng lián chuáng chang2 lian2 chuang2 ch`ang lien ch`uang chang lien chuang chōrenjō |
long platforms |
尿牀鬼子 尿床鬼子 see styles |
niào chuáng guǐ zǐ niao4 chuang2 gui3 zi3 niao ch`uang kuei tzu niao chuang kuei tzu nyōjō-no-kisu |
A urinating ghost; a term of abuse. |
坐高廣大牀 坐高广大牀 see styles |
zuò gāo guǎng dà chuáng zuo4 gao1 guang3 da4 chuang2 tso kao kuang ta ch`uang tso kao kuang ta chuang zakōkōdaishō |
the usage of a high, wide bed |
Variations: |
shoutou / shoto しょうとう |
bed; seat; bench |
不坐高廣大牀 不坐高广大牀 see styles |
bù zuò gāo guǎng dà chuáng bu4 zuo4 gao1 guang3 da4 chuang2 pu tso kao kuang ta ch`uang pu tso kao kuang ta chuang fuza kōkōdai shō |
anuccaśayanāmahāśayana. Not to sit on a high, broad, large bed, the ninth of the ten commandments. |
Variations: |
yuka ゆか |
(1) floor; (2) stage (for the narrator and the shamisen player); (3) dining platform built across a river |
Variations: |
byoushou / byosho びょうしょう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sickbed; (hospital) bed |
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byoushou / byosho びょうしょう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sickbed; (hospital) bed |
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shougi / shogi しょうぎ |
camp stool; folding stool |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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