Words — 45 found
1. can; tinFrom Dutch; Flemish “kan”, From English “can”
罐 【かん】、鑵 【かん】、カン
缶: Ateji (phonetic) reading. 罐: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Out-dated kanji or kanji usage. 鑵: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
かん
観
1. look; appearance
2. spectacle; sight
3. observation meditationBuddhism
4. outlook on ...; view of ...
- これ
- が
- アメリカじんアメリカ人
- から
- み見た
- にほん日本
- かん観
- です 。
1. feeling; sensation; emotion; admiration; impression
1. government; government service; the bureaucracy
2. government post; government official
1. (large) building; public building; hall
1. temper; nerves
かん
間
1. interval; period of time
- その
- しばい芝居
- は 6
- かげつヶ月
- かん間
- じょうえん上演
- された 。
2. among; between; inter-
- だんじょ男女
- かん間
- に
- ふきんとう不均等
- が
- そんざい存在
- する
- こと
- は
- ゆる許される
- べきではない 。
3. good opportunity; chance
4. estrangement; discord; alienation
1. warship
かんむり
冠
- え絵
- の
- なか中
- の
- しょうじょ少女
- は
- おうごん黄金
- ではなくて
- はな花
- の
- かんむり
- を
- かぶっています 。
2. crown; diadem; coronet
3. top kanji radicalOnly applies to かんむり
5. best; peerless; firstOnly applies to かん
6. name; title; named sponsorship of a program, event, team, etc.Only applies to かんむり
7. counter for titlesShogi, Only applies to かん
冠 【かん】、冠 【かむり】、冠 【かんぶり】
1. volume (of book); reel (of film)
2. scroll (of books or paintings); roll (paper, etc.)
1. ring; band; rim
2. ringMathematics, Chemistry
3. circum-
2. Han (ancient Chinese state)Historical term
1. Chinausu. in compounds
2. Han dynasty (of China; 202 BCE-220 CE)Historical term
3. Han (majority Chinese ethnic group)
かん
貫
1. kan (obs. unit of weight, approx. 3.75 kg, 8.3 lb)
2. kan (obs. unit of currency, equiv. to 1000 mon in the Edo period; col. 10 mon in the Meiji period)
3. counter for pieces of sushi
4. 10 pointsHanafuda
5. 12 pointsHanafuda
1. The End; Finisat the end of a novel, film, etc.
2. completion; conclusion; end
3. full provision
1. publication; edition (e.g. morning, evening, special); published in (year); publication frequency (e.g. daily, monthly)
1. infantile neurosis characterized by crying at night and convulsionsin Chinese medicine