There are 23 total results for your Good Family search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
三想 see styles |
sān xiǎng san1 xiang3 san hsiang sansō |
The three evil thoughts are the last, desire, hate, malevolence; the three good thoughts are 怨想 thoughts of (love to) enemies, 親想 the same to family and friends, 中人想 the same to those who are neither enemies nor friends, i.e. to all; v. 智度論 72. |
令嬢 see styles |
reijou / rejo れいじょう |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See ご令嬢) (your) daughter; young woman; (2) (honorific or respectful language) daughter of a good family |
名家 see styles |
míng jiā ming2 jia1 ming chia meika / meka めいか |
renowned expert; master (of an art or craft) (1) distinguished family; good family; reputable family; (2) great master; expert; authority; eminent person; (3) (hist) (See 公家・1) Meika; kuge family class ranking above Hanke and below Urinke; (4) (hist) School of Names (China); Logicians; Disputers; (place-name) Myōke |
善男 see styles |
shàn nán shan4 nan2 shan nan zennan ぜんなん |
{Buddh} pious man; (male given name) Yoshio man of a good family |
家柄 see styles |
iegara いえがら |
(1) social standing of a family; lineage; parentage; pedigree; (2) good family |
幼様 see styles |
itosan いとさん itosama いとさま |
(kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (ksb:) daughter (of a good family) |
愛様 see styles |
itosan いとさん |
(kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (ksb:) daughter (of a good family) |
良家 see styles |
liáng jiā liang2 jia1 liang chia ryouke; ryouka / ryoke; ryoka りょうけ; りょうか |
respectable family; decent family good family; respectable family; decent family; (given name) Yoshiie |
門閥 门阀 see styles |
mén fá men2 fa2 men fa monbatsu もんばつ |
rich and powerful family lineage; pedigree; good family |
嬢さん see styles |
tousan / tosan とうさん |
(honorific or respectful language) (See いとさん) daughter (of a good family) |
いいとこ see styles |
iitoko / itoko いいとこ |
(1) good thing; strong point; (2) good family; prestigious school; (3) the right moment; (can act as adjective) (4) utter; extreme; (adverbial noun) (5) at (the) best; at most |
いとはん see styles |
itohan いとはん |
(ksb:) (See 幼様) daughter (of a good family) |
上流家庭 see styles |
jouryuukatei / joryukate じょうりゅうかてい |
good family; better-class home |
住定菩薩 住定菩萨 see styles |
zhù dìng pú sà zhu4 ding4 pu2 sa4 chu ting p`u sa chu ting pu sa jūjō (no) bosatsu |
A bodhisattva firmly fixed, or abiding in certainty. After a bodhisattva has completed three great asaṁkhyeyakalpas he has still one hundred great kalpas to complete. This period is called abiding in fixity or firmness, divided into six kinds: certainty of being born in a good gati, in a noble family, with a good body, a man, knowing the abiding places of his transmigrations, knowing the abiding character of his good works. |
名門望族 名门望族 see styles |
míng mén wàng zú ming2 men2 wang4 zu2 ming men wang tsu |
offspring a famous family (idiom); good breeding; blue blood |
行儀見習 see styles |
gyougiminarai / gyogiminarai ぎょうぎみならい |
(yoji) learning good manners through apprenticeship (to an upper-class family) |
いいところ see styles |
iitokoro / itokoro いいところ |
(1) good thing; strong point; (2) good family; prestigious school; (3) the right moment; (can act as adjective) (4) utter; extreme; (adverbial noun) (5) at (the) best; at most |
Variations: |
itosan; itosama(幼様) いとさん; いとさま(幼様) |
(kana only) (honorific or respectful language) (ksb:) (See こいさん) daughter (of a good family) |
深窓に育つ see styles |
shinsounisodatsu / shinsonisodatsu しんそうにそだつ |
(exp,v5t) to be brought up with tenderest care in a good family |
一家人不說兩家話 一家人不说两家话 see styles |
yī jiā rén bù shuō liǎng jiā huà yi1 jia1 ren2 bu4 shuo1 liang3 jia1 hua4 i chia jen pu shuo liang chia hua |
lit. family members speak frankly with one another, not courteously, as if they were from two different families (idiom); fig. people don't need to be deferential when they ask a family member for help; people from the same family should stick together (and good friends likewise) |
Variations: |
iitoko; iitokoro / itoko; itokoro いいとこ; いいところ |
(1) good thing; strong point; (2) good family; prestigious school; (3) the right moment; (can act as adjective) (4) utter; extreme; (n,adv) (5) at (the) best; at most |
Variations: |
gyougiminarai / gyogiminarai ぎょうぎみならい |
learning good manners through apprenticeship (to an upper-class family) |
Variations: |
sekizennoienihakanarazuyokeiari / sekizennoienihakanarazuyokeari せきぜんのいえにはかならずよけいあり |
(expression) (proverb) (See 積不善の家には必ず余殃あり) a virtuous family enjoys long prosperity; one's good deeds shall be repaid even to one's descendants |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 23 results for "Good Family" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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