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Search Kanji for parts: 衣士

attire; dress; pretend; disguise; profess

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ソウ·ショウ
よそお.う·よそお.い
Popularity rank: 657 Pinyin: zhuāng Korean: jang Hán-Việt: trang
Stroke counts: 12 Grade level: 6 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 2-6-6

Examples

衣装[ishou] clothing
仮装[kasou] costume
仮装巡洋艦[kasoujunyoukan] merchant cruiser
仮装舞踏会[kasoubutoukai] masquerade ball
画像処理装置[gazoushorisouchi] image processing equipment
改装[kaisou] remodelling
核武装[kakubusou] nuclear arms
記憶装置[kiokusouchi] storage (device)
起爆装置[kibakusouchi] detonator
儀装[gisou] ceremonial equipment
bag; bale; sack; counter for bags

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ヒョウ
たわら
Popularity rank: 1481 Pinyin: biǎo Korean: pyo Hán-Việt: biểu
Stroke counts: 10 Grade level: 5 JLPT level: 1 Skip code: 1-2-8

Examples

一俵[ippyou] one (straw) bagful
炭俵[sumidawara] sack for charcoal
土俵[dohyou] arena, esp. in sumo
俵数[hyousuu] number of straw bags
俵物[tawaramono] goods in straw bags
米俵[komedawara] bag of rice
土俵入り[dohyouiri] entrance procession of sumo wrestlers into the ring
土俵際[dohyougiwa] edge of the ring
桟俵[sandawara] straw lid covering either end of a rice container
surface; table; chart; diagram

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ヒョウ
おもて·-おもて·あらわ.す·あらわ.れる·あら.わす
Popularity rank: 77 Pinyin: biǎo Korean: pyo Hán-Việt: biểu
Stroke counts: 8 Grade level: 3 JLPT level: 2 Skip code: 2-4-4

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意思表示[ishihyouji] declaration of intention
意表[ihyou] surprise
一覧表[ichiranhyou] list
黄表紙[kibyoushi] illustrated storybook with yellow covers (Edo period)
下表[kahyou] diagram below
下表参照[kahyousanshou] (see the) following table or tables
価格表[kakakuhyou] price list
華表[kahyou] monument at cemetery entrance
感情表現[kanjouhyougen] expressing emotion
換算表[kansanhyou] conversion table
dress; pretend; disguise; profess

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ソウ·ショウ
よそお.う·よそお.い
Pinyin: zhuāng Korean: jang Hán-Việt: trang
Stroke counts: 13 Grade level: 10 Skip code: 2-7-6

Examples

裝飾男子[soushokudanshi] young men who are not competitive as in tradition male stereotypes, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented