There are 32 total results for your New Start search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
リセット see styles |
risetto リセット |
More info & calligraphy: Lisset |
重新做人 see styles |
chóng xīn zuò rén chong2 xin1 zuo4 ren2 ch`ung hsin tso jen chung hsin tso jen |
More info & calligraphy: Fresh Start |
出任 see styles |
chū rèn chu1 ren4 ch`u jen chu jen |
to take up a post; to start in a new job |
初め see styles |
hajime はじめ zome ぞめ |
(n-t,n-adv) (1) beginning; start; outset; opening; (2) first (in line, etc.); (3) origin; (4) (kana only) such as ...; not to mention ...; (suffix) first doing of ... (ever, in one's life, in the new year, etc.) |
另開 另开 see styles |
lìng kāi ling4 kai1 ling k`ai ling kai |
to break up; to divide property and live apart; to start on a new (path) |
挖坑 see styles |
wā kēng wa1 keng1 wa k`eng wa keng |
to dig a hole; (fig.) to make things difficult for sb; (neologism) (slang) (of a writer) to start work on a new project |
更始 see styles |
gēng shǐ geng1 shi3 keng shih koushi / koshi こうし |
to make a new start; to regenerate (noun/participle) renewal; reform |
発刊 see styles |
hakkan はっかん |
(noun, transitive verb) publish; start (new) publication |
赴任 see styles |
fù rèn fu4 ren4 fu jen funin ふにん |
to travel to take up a new post (n,vs,vi) moving to a different location to start a new job; (proceeding to) new appointment |
開く see styles |
hiraku ひらく |
(v5k,vi,vt) (1) to open; to undo; to unseal; to unpack; (v5k,vi,vt) (2) to bloom; to unfold; to spread out; (v5k,vi,vt) (3) to open (for business, e.g. in the morning); (v5k,vi,vt) (4) to be wide (gap, etc.); to widen; (transitive verb) (5) to hold (meeting, party, etc.); to give; to open; (transitive verb) (6) to found (nation, dynasty, sect, etc.); to open (a new business); to set up; to establish; to start; (transitive verb) (7) to open (ports, borders, etc.); (transitive verb) (8) to open (an account); (transitive verb) (9) (See 拓く) to open up (new land, path, etc.); to clear; to develop; (transitive verb) (10) {comp} to open (a file, etc.); (transitive verb) (11) {math} to extract (root); to reduce (equation); (transitive verb) (12) {food} (as 魚を開く) to cut open (fish); (transitive verb) (13) to change (kanji into hiragana); (v5k,vi) (14) to flare (e.g. skirt); (v5k,vi) (15) {sports} (as 体が開く, 肩が開く, etc.) to slacken (into a poor posture) |
開場 开场 see styles |
kāi chǎng kai1 chang3 k`ai ch`ang kai chang kaijou / kaijo かいじょう |
to begin; to open; to start; beginning of an event (n,vs,vi) (1) (ant: 閉場・1) opening (the doors of a venue); (n,vs,vi) (2) inauguration (of a new building, facility, etc.); (surname) Kaiba |
開學 开学 see styles |
kāi xué kai1 xue2 k`ai hsüeh kai hsüeh |
(of a student) to start school; (of a semester) to begin; (old) to found a school; the start of a new term |
開講 开讲 see styles |
kāi jiǎng kai1 jiang3 k`ai chiang kai chiang kaikou / kaiko かいこう |
to begin a lecture; to start on a story (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) (See 閉講) start of a course; start of lectures; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) opening of a new course; offering a course (for the first time) |
擺地攤 摆地摊 see styles |
bǎi dì tān bai3 di4 tan1 pai ti t`an pai ti tan |
lit. to set up a stall on the ground; fig. to start up a new business |
別開生面 别开生面 see styles |
bié kāi shēng miàn bie2 kai1 sheng1 mian4 pieh k`ai sheng mien pieh kai sheng mien |
to start something new or original (idiom); to break a new path; to break fresh ground |
另起爐灶 另起炉灶 see styles |
lìng qǐ lú zào ling4 qi3 lu2 zao4 ling ch`i lu tsao ling chi lu tsao |
lit. to set up a separate kitchen (idiom); to start from scratch; back to square one; to start of on a new path |
咸與維新 咸与维新 see styles |
xián yù wéi xīn xian2 yu4 wei2 xin1 hsien yü wei hsin |
everyone participates in reforms (idiom); to replace the old with new; to reform and start afresh |
心機一転 see styles |
shinkiitten / shinkitten しんきいってん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) changing one's attitude; turning over a new leaf; getting a fresh start |
心気一転 see styles |
shinkiitten / shinkitten しんきいってん |
(irregular kanji usage) (noun/participle) (yoji) changing one's attitude; turning over a new leaf; getting a fresh start |
悔過自新 悔过自新 see styles |
huǐ guò zì xīn hui3 guo4 zi4 xin1 hui kuo tzu hsin |
to repent and start afresh (idiom); to turn over a new leaf |
手が付く see styles |
tegatsuku てがつく |
(exp,v5k) (1) to start making use of; to get to use something new; (exp,v5k) (2) to get sexually involved with a female subordinate |
改過自新 改过自新 see styles |
gǎi guò zì xīn gai3 guo4 zi4 xin1 kai kuo tzu hsin kaikajishin かいかじしん |
to reform and start afresh (idiom); to turn over a new leaf (yoji) changing one's attitude or conduct and making a new start; turning over a new leaf |
標新取異 标新取异 see styles |
biāo xīn qǔ yì biao1 xin1 qu3 yi4 piao hsin ch`ü i piao hsin chü i |
to start on something new and different (idiom); to display originality |
標新競異 标新竞异 see styles |
biāo xīn jìng yì biao1 xin1 jing4 yi4 piao hsin ching i |
to start on something new and different (idiom); to display originality |
旗を揚げる see styles |
hataoageru はたをあげる |
(exp,v1) (1) to raise (hoist) a flag; (exp,v1) (2) to raise an army; (exp,v1) (3) to start a new business |
行を改める see styles |
gyouoaratameru / gyooaratameru ぎょうをあらためる |
(exp,v1) to start a new paragraph |
友誼地久天長 友谊地久天长 see styles |
yǒu yì dì jiǔ tiān cháng you3 yi4 di4 jiu3 tian1 chang2 yu i ti chiu t`ien ch`ang yu i ti chiu tien chang |
Auld Lang Syne, Scottish song with lyrics by Robert Burns 羅伯特·伯恩斯|罗伯特·伯恩斯[Luo2 bo2 te4 · Bo2 en1 si1], sung to mark the start of a new year or as a farewell; also rendered 友誼萬歲|友谊万岁[You3 yi4 wan4 sui4] or 友誼天長地久|友谊天长地久[You3 yi4 tian1 chang2 di4 jiu3] |
Variations: |
denaosu でなおす |
(v5s,vi) (1) to make a fresh start; to turn over a new leaf; (v5s,vi) (2) to call again; to visit again; to come again |
Variations: |
mawasu まわす |
(transitive verb) (1) to turn; to rotate; to spin; to twist; to gyrate; (transitive verb) (2) to pass around; to send around; to hand around; to circulate; (transitive verb) (3) to move (someone or something to where its needed); to send; to bring; to transfer; to forward; to direct; to submit; (transitive verb) (4) to turn (to a new use); to use (for something else); (transitive verb) (5) to turn on (something that turns or has a rotating part, e.g. a washing machine); to start up (e.g. an engine); to give (something) a spin; (transitive verb) (6) to put (someone in a position); to make (e.g. an enemy of); (aux-v,v5s) (7) (after the -masu stem of a verb) to ... around (e.g. chase, fool, play); to do all over; to do everywhere; to do completely; (transitive verb) (8) to surround (something) with; to enclose with; (transitive verb) (9) to put (an arm) around (e.g. someone's waist); to reach around; (transitive verb) (10) to invest (money); to lend; (transitive verb) (11) to dial (a telephone number); (transitive verb) (12) (See 輪姦す) to gang-rape; (transitive verb) (13) to operate (e.g. business, shop) |
Variations: |
arukidasu あるきだす |
(v5s,vi) (1) to start walking; to begin to walk; (v5s,vi) (2) to begin (something new) |
Variations: |
shinkiitten / shinkitten しんきいってん |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) changing one's attitude; turning over a new leaf; getting a fresh start |
Variations: |
furiirento; furii rento / furirento; furi rento フリーレント; フリー・レント |
free rent (for a limited time at the start of a new rental contract) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 32 results for "New Start" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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