There are 44 total results for your 脆 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
脆 see styles |
cuì cui4 ts`ui tsui sumitomo すみとも |
brittle; fragile; crisp; crunchy; clear and loud voice; neat (personal name) Sumitomo weak |
脃 脆 see styles |
cuì cui4 ts`ui tsui |
old variant of 脆[cui4] See: 脆 |
脆い see styles |
moroi もろい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) brittle; fragile; weak; frail; (adjective) (2) (kana only) tender-hearted; sentimental; easily moved |
脆劣 see styles |
cuì liè cui4 lie4 ts`ui lieh tsui lieh zeiretsu |
weak |
脆化 see styles |
zeika / zeka ぜいか |
embrittlement |
脆弱 see styles |
cuì ruò cui4 ruo4 ts`ui jo tsui jo zeijaku / zejaku ぜいじゃく |
weak; frail (noun or adjectival noun) weak; frail; fragile |
脆性 see styles |
zeisei / zese ぜいせい |
brittleness |
脆爽 see styles |
cuì shuǎng cui4 shuang3 ts`ui shuang tsui shuang |
(of food) crispy and tasty; (of a voice or sound) sharp and clear |
脆片 see styles |
cuì piàn cui4 pian4 ts`ui p`ien tsui pien |
chip |
脆皮 see styles |
cuì pí cui4 pi2 ts`ui p`i tsui pi |
crispy skin (of food) |
脆脆 see styles |
cuì cuì cui4 cui4 ts`ui ts`ui tsui tsui |
crispy |
乾脆 干脆 see styles |
gān cuì gan1 cui4 kan ts`ui kan tsui |
candid; direct and to the point; simply; just; might as well |
伽脆 see styles |
kasumi かすみ |
(personal name) Kasumi |
佳脆 see styles |
kasumi かすみ |
(personal name) Kasumi |
加脆 see styles |
kasumi かすみ |
(personal name) Kasumi |
可脆 see styles |
kazumi かずみ |
(personal name) Kazumi |
夏脆 see styles |
kasumi かすみ |
(personal name) Kasumi |
果脆 see styles |
kasumi かすみ |
(personal name) Kasumi |
歌脆 see styles |
kasumi かすみ |
(personal name) Kasumi |
清脆 see styles |
qīng cuì qing1 cui4 ch`ing ts`ui ching tsui |
sharp and clear; crisp; melodious; ringing; tinkling; silvery (of sound); fragile; frail; also written 輕脆|轻脆 |
爽脆 see styles |
shuǎng cuì shuang3 cui4 shuang ts`ui shuang tsui |
sharp and clear; frank; straightfoward; quick; brisk; crisp and tasty |
發脆 发脆 see styles |
fā cuì fa1 cui4 fa ts`ui fa tsui |
to become brittle; to become crisp |
薄脆 see styles |
báo cuì bao2 cui4 pao ts`ui pao tsui |
crispy; thin and brittle; a crispy fried cracker |
輕脆 轻脆 see styles |
qīng cuì qing1 cui4 ch`ing ts`ui ching tsui |
sharp and clear; crisp; melodious; ringing; tinkling; silvery (of sound); fragile; frail; also written 清脆 |
酥脆 see styles |
sū cuì su1 cui4 su ts`ui su tsui |
crisp (of food) |
香脆 see styles |
kasumi かすみ |
(personal name) Kasumi |
脆くも see styles |
morokumo もろくも |
(adverb) quickly (succumb, collapse, etc.); easily; without resistance (despite hopes to the contrary) |
脆弱性 see styles |
zeijakusei / zejakuse ぜいじゃくせい |
vulnerability; weakness; fragility |
脆穀樂 脆谷乐 see styles |
cuì gǔ lè cui4 gu3 le4 ts`ui ku le tsui ku le |
Cheerios (breakfast cereal) |
涙脆い see styles |
namidamoroi なみだもろい |
(adjective) easily moved to tears |
脆弱国家 see styles |
zeijakukokka / zejakukokka ぜいじゃくこっか |
fragile state |
乾脆利索 干脆利索 see styles |
gān cuì lì suo gan1 cui4 li4 suo5 kan ts`ui li so kan tsui li so |
see 乾脆利落|干脆利落[gan1 cui4 li4 luo5] |
乾脆利落 干脆利落 see styles |
gān cuì lì luo gan1 cui4 li4 luo5 kan ts`ui li lo kan tsui li lo |
(of speech or actions) direct and efficient; without fooling around |
情に脆い see styles |
jounimoroi / jonimoroi じょうにもろい |
(exp,adj-i) soft-hearted; susceptible; sentimental; tender-hearted |
水素脆化 see styles |
suisozeika / suisozeka すいそぜいか |
hydrogen embrittlement |
巧克力脆片 see styles |
qiǎo kè lì cuì piàn qiao3 ke4 li4 cui4 pian4 ch`iao k`o li ts`ui p`ien chiao ko li tsui pien |
chocolate chip |
ゼロデイ脆弱性 see styles |
zerodeizeijakusei / zerodezejakuse ゼロデイぜいじゃくせい |
{comp} (See ゼロデイ攻撃) zero-day vulnerability |
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zeijakusei / zejakuse ぜいじゃくせい |
vulnerability; weakness; fragility |
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namidamoroi なみだもろい |
(adjective) (See 脆い・もろい・2) easily moved to tears; given to weeping; lachrymose |
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zeijaku / zejaku ぜいじゃく |
(noun or adjectival noun) weak; frail; fragile |
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jounimoroi / jonimoroi じょうにもろい |
(exp,adj-i) soft-hearted; susceptible; sentimental; tender-hearted |
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suisozeika / suisozeka すいそぜいか |
hydrogen embrittlement |
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zeijakusei / zejakuse ぜいじゃくせい |
(1) vulnerability; weakness; fragility; (2) {comp} vulnerability; security hole |
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zeijaku / zejaku ぜいじゃく |
(noun or adjectival noun) weak; frail; fragile |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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