There are 15 total results for your Bees search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
養蜂 养蜂 see styles |
yǎng fēng yang3 feng1 yang feng youhou / yoho ようほう |
More info & calligraphy: Beekeeping / Apiculture(noun - becomes adjective with の) beekeeping; apiculture |
釀 酿 see styles |
niàng niang4 niang |
to ferment; to brew; to make honey (of bees); to lead to; to form gradually; wine; stuffed vegetables (cooking method) |
放養 放养 see styles |
fàng yǎng fang4 yang3 fang yang |
to raise (livestock or poultry) in an open environment; to breed (fish, bees, silkworms etc) in a suitable environment; to culture (kelp etc); to release (a captive animal) into the wild |
羽音 see styles |
haoto; haneoto はおと; はねおと |
(1) flapping sound (of wings); fluttering; hum (of insects); buzz (of bees, etc.); (2) whizz (of a flying arrow); whoosh; (female given name) Waon |
蜂蜜 see styles |
fēng mì feng1 mi4 feng mi hanii / hani はにい |
honey (ik) (kana only) honey; (kana only) honey; (female given name) Hanii [bees'] honey |
蜜蓋 see styles |
mitsugai みつがい |
cappings (type of bees wax, beekeeping, apiculture) |
一窩蜂 一窝蜂 see styles |
yī wō fēng yi1 wo1 feng1 i wo feng |
like a swarm of bees; in droves (used to describe people flocking to do something) |
杜氏腺 see styles |
dù shì xiàn du4 shi4 xian4 tu shih hsien |
Dufour gland (produces female sex hormone in bees) |
膜翅目 see styles |
mó chì mù mo2 chi4 mu4 mo ch`ih mu mo chih mu makushimoku まくしもく |
Hymenoptera (insect order including ants and bees) (obsolete) (See 蜂目) Hymenoptera |
招蜂引蝶 see styles |
zhāo fēng - yǐn dié zhao1 feng1 - yin3 die2 chao feng - yin tieh |
(of a flower) to attract bees and butterflies; (fig.) to flirt |
杜氏腺體 杜氏腺体 see styles |
dù shì xiàn tǐ du4 shi4 xian4 ti3 tu shih hsien t`i tu shih hsien ti |
Dufour gland (produces female sex hormone in bees) |
ミツバチ科 see styles |
mitsubachika ミツバチか |
Apidae (family of bees) |
ザキラービーズ see styles |
zakiraabiizu / zakirabizu ザキラービーズ |
(work) The Bees (film); (wk) The Bees (film) |
セントビーズ岬 see styles |
sentobiizumisaki / sentobizumisaki セントビーズみさき |
(place-name) Saint Bees Head |
Variations: |
nakitsuranihachi(泣ki面ni蜂); nakittsuranihachi(泣ki面ni蜂) なきつらにはち(泣き面に蜂); なきっつらにはち(泣きっ面に蜂) |
(exp,n) (idiom) making matters worse; adding insult to injury; bees to a tearful face |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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