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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
漫才 see styles |
manzai まんざい |
More info & calligraphy: Manzai |
漫画 see styles |
manga(p); manga(p) まんが(P); マンガ(P) |
More info & calligraphy: Manga |
史努比 see styles |
shǐ nǔ bǐ shi3 nu3 bi3 shih nu pi |
More info & calligraphy: Snoopy |
蝙蝠俠 蝙蝠侠 see styles |
biān fú xiá bian1 fu2 xia2 pien fu hsia |
More info & calligraphy: Batman |
鋼鐵俠 钢铁侠 see styles |
gāng tiě xiá gang1 tie3 xia2 kang t`ieh hsia kang tieh hsia |
More info & calligraphy: Iron Man |
一駒 see styles |
ichikoma いちこま |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) one scene; one frame; one shot; one exposure; (2) one cell; one panel (comic); (surname) Ichikoma |
一齣 see styles |
hitokoma ひとこま hitokusari ひとくさり |
(1) one scene; one frame; one shot; one exposure; (2) one cell; one panel (comic); passage in a discourse; one section; one scene |
万才 see styles |
manzai まんざい |
(out-dated kanji) two-person comedy act (usu. presented as a fast-paced dialogue, occ. presented as a skit); comic dialogue; (int,n) (1) crying "banzai" (or raising one's hands in the banzai gesture); (2) something worthy of celebration; (3) (archaism) long time; (4) (archaism) eternal life (and prosperity); (interjection) (5) banzai (a celebratory cheer); hurrah (hooray, hurray); (int,n) (1) crying "banzai" (or raising one's hands in the banzai gesture); (2) something worthy of celebration; (3) giving up; (4) (archaism) long time; (5) (archaism) eternal life (and prosperity); (interjection) (6) banzai (a celebratory cheer); hurrah (hooray, hurray); (place-name, surname) Manzai |
劇画 see styles |
gekiga げきが |
comic strip with dramatic story |
咄家 see styles |
hanashika はなしか |
professional comic (rakugo) storyteller |
噺家 see styles |
hanashika はなしか |
professional comic (rakugo) storyteller |
小咄 see styles |
kobanashi こばなし |
(1) anecdote; (2) brief (comic) story |
小話 see styles |
shouwa / showa しょうわ kobanashi こばなし |
(1) anecdote; (2) brief (comic) story |
川柳 see styles |
senryuu / senryu せんりゅう |
senryū; comic haiku; humorous seventeen-mora poem; (given name) Senryū |
戯歌 see styles |
zareuta ざれうた |
funny song; comic song; limerick |
打諢 打诨 see styles |
dǎ hùn da3 hun4 ta hun |
to intersperse comic remarks (in a performance); (fig.) to quip; to banter |
捧哏 see styles |
pěng gén peng3 gen2 p`eng ken peng ken |
straight man (supporting role in comic dialogue 對口相聲|对口相声[dui4kou3 xiang4sheng1]); (of a straight man) to react with exasperation to the silliness of the funny man 逗哏[dou4gen2] |
暴漫 see styles |
bào màn bao4 man4 pao man |
rage comic |
本子 see styles |
běn zi ben3 zi5 pen tzu motoko もとこ |
book; notebook; Japanese-style self-published comic (esp. an erotic one), aka "dōjinshi"; CL:本[ben3]; edition (female given name) Motoko |
次巻 see styles |
jikan じかん |
next volume (of a book, comic, etc.) |
海王 see styles |
hǎi wáng hai3 wang2 hai wang kaiou / kaio かいおう |
Poseidon, Greek god of the sea; Neptune, Roman god of the sea; Aquaman, DC comic book superhero; (slang) womanizer; player (given name) Kaiou |
漫展 see styles |
màn zhǎn man4 zhan3 man chan |
comic convention; anime expo |
漫楽 see styles |
mangaku まんがく |
manzai (comic dialogue) accompanied by music |
狂句 see styles |
kyouku / kyoku きょうく |
type of comic haiku |
狂歌 see styles |
kyouka / kyoka きょうか |
comic (satirical) tanka |
狂言 see styles |
kuáng yán kuang2 yan2 k`uang yen kuang yen kyougen / kyogen きょうげん |
ravings; delirious utterances; kyōgen (a form of traditional Japanese comic theater) (1) {noh} (See 本狂言,間狂言) kyogen; farce presented between noh plays or during the interlude of a noh play; (2) {kabuki} kabuki play; kabuki performance; (3) make-believe; ruse; trick |
相聲 相声 see styles |
xiàng sheng xiang4 sheng5 hsiang sheng |
comic dialogue; sketch; crosstalk |
空耳 see styles |
kōng ěr kong1 er3 k`ung erh kung erh soramimi そらみみ |
to intentionally reinterpret a spoken expression as if one had misheard it, for the sake of humor (often, it is a phrase in a foreign language twisted into a similar-sounding phrase in one's native language with a completely different meaning) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 空耳 "soramimi") (1) mishearing; (2) (feigned) deafness; (3) homophonic translation of song lyrics for comic effect |
笑星 see styles |
xiào xīng xiao4 xing1 hsiao hsing |
popular comedian; comic star |
落語 see styles |
rakugo らくご |
rakugo; traditional Japanese comic storytelling; comic story (told by a professional storyteller) |
諧星 谐星 see styles |
xié xīng xie2 xing1 hsieh hsing |
popular comedian; comic star |
逗哏 see styles |
dòu gén dou4 gen2 tou ken |
funny man (lead role in comic dialogue 對口相聲|对口相声[dui4 kou3 xiang4 sheng1]); to joke; to play the fool; to provoke laughter |
鬼臉 鬼脸 see styles |
guǐ liǎn gui3 lian3 kuei lien |
wry face; to grimace; to pull a face; comic face; face mask; devil mask |
エロ本 see styles |
erohon エロほん |
pornographic photo book; erotic photo book; pornographic comic book; hentai comic book |
お笑い see styles |
owarai おわらい |
(1) comical (story, song); comic; (2) the comedy business (rakugo, manzai, etc.); (3) something laughable |
コミケ see styles |
komike コミケ |
(1) (abbreviation) (See コミックマーケット・1) Comic Market (semiannual self-published comic book convention); comiket; (2) (abbreviation) (See コミックマーケット・2) comic book market; comicbook market |
そら耳 see styles |
soramimi そらみみ |
(1) mishearing; (2) (feigned) deafness; (3) homophonic translation of song lyrics for comic effect |
マンガ see styles |
manga マンガ |
cartoon; comic; comic strip |
みかと see styles |
mikado ミカド |
(work) The Mikado (comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan); (wk) The Mikado (comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan) |
一こま see styles |
hitokoma ひとこま |
(1) one scene; one frame; one shot; one exposure; (2) one cell; one panel (comic) |
三枚目 see styles |
sanmaime さんまいめ |
(1) (from Kabuki system of ranking characters) comedian; actor who plays comic roles; (2) figure of fun; laughing stock |
加菲貓 加菲猫 see styles |
jiā fēi māo jia1 fei1 mao1 chia fei mao |
Garfield (comic strip cat created by Jim Davis) |
史奴比 see styles |
shǐ nú bǐ shi3 nu2 bi3 shih nu pi |
Snoopy (comic strip pet dog) |
喜歌劇 see styles |
kikageki きかげき |
comic opera |
四コマ see styles |
yonkoma よんコマ |
(abbreviation) (See 四コマ漫画) four panel comic |
大切り see styles |
oogiri おおぎり |
(1) large cut (e.g. of meat); (2) last piece of the day's programme; last act of a play; comic dialogue as the last item in vaudeville, music hall, etc. |
大喜利 see styles |
oogiri おおぎり |
last piece of the day's programme; last act of a play; comic dialogue as the last item in vaudeville, music hall, etc. |
嫩苗龜 嫩苗龟 see styles |
nèn miáo guī nen4 miao2 gui1 nen miao kuei |
Turtwig, Japanese comic character, turtle with seedling growing out of its head |
御笑い see styles |
owarai おわらい |
(1) comical (story, song); comic; (2) the comedy business (rakugo, manzai, etc.); (3) something laughable |
戯れ歌 see styles |
zareuta ざれうた |
funny song; comic song; limerick |
氣管炎 气管炎 see styles |
qì guǎn yán qi4 guan3 yan2 ch`i kuan yen chi kuan yen |
bacterial tracheitis (inflammation of the windpipe, often caused by Staphylococcus aureus); henpecked (a pun on 妻子管得嚴|妻子管得严[qi1 zi5 guan3 de5 yan2] used in comic theater) |
水行俠 水行侠 see styles |
shuǐ xíng xiá shui3 xing2 xia2 shui hsing hsia |
Aquaman, DC comic book superhero (Tw) |
滑稽本 see styles |
kokkeibon / kokkebon こっけいぼん |
comic novel (Edo period) |
漫画化 see styles |
mangaka まんがか |
(noun/participle) (1) caricaturing; (noun/participle) (2) (See 漫画) turning a movie, novel, etc. into a manga; making a comic version of something |
漫画字 see styles |
mangaji まんがじ |
comic font; rounded handwriting |
漫画本 see styles |
mangabon; mangahon(ik) まんがぼん; まんがほん(ik) |
comic book |
漫談家 see styles |
mandanka まんだんか |
comic storyteller |
獨角戲 独角戏 see styles |
dú jiǎo xì du2 jiao3 xi4 tu chiao hsi |
monodrama; one-man show; comic talk |
百面相 see styles |
hyakumensou / hyakumenso ひゃくめんそう |
making different (comic) faces, esp. using small props |
笑い絵 see styles |
waraie わらいえ |
(1) comic picture; funny illustration; (2) (See 春画) shunga; pornographic picture |
草稿本 see styles |
soukoubon / sokobon そうこうぼん |
rough draft of a book; draft-manuscript book; dummy comic book |
落語家 see styles |
rakugoka らくごか |
rakugo story teller; comic story teller |
蜘蛛俠 蜘蛛侠 see styles |
zhī zhū xiá zhi1 zhu1 xia2 chih chu hsia |
Spider-Man, comic book superhero |
連環圖 连环图 see styles |
lián huán tú lian2 huan2 tu2 lien huan t`u lien huan tu |
comic strip |
道化方 see styles |
doukegata / dokegata どうけがた |
jester; comic in a play |
金剛狼 金刚狼 see styles |
jīn gāng láng jin1 gang1 lang2 chin kang lang |
Wolverine, comic book superhero |
かっぽれ see styles |
kappore かっぽれ |
kappore (traditional Japanese comic dance) |
ゲーム化 see styles |
geemuka ゲームか |
(noun/participle) (1) turning a movie, comic, etc. into a (computer) game; (noun/participle) (2) gamification |
コミック see styles |
komikku コミック |
(1) comic books; comics; (adjectival noun) (2) comic; comical |
デジモン see styles |
dejimon デジモン |
(work) Digimon (internationally popular cartoon and comic series); (wk) Digimon (internationally popular cartoon and comic series) |
ドラマ化 see styles |
doramaka ドラマか |
(noun/participle) turning (a comic, novel, etc.) into a serialized TV-show; dramatization |
初っ切り see styles |
shokkiri しょっきり |
{sumo} comic sumo performance |
吹き出し see styles |
fukidashi ふきだし |
(1) blowoff; blowing; venting; (2) speech balloons (in a comic strip); speech bubble; (3) blowing (of a seasonal or climatic wind) |
喜劇映画 see styles |
kigekieiga / kigekiega きげきえいが |
comedy film; comic film |
單口相聲 单口相声 see styles |
dān kǒu xiàng shēng dan1 kou3 xiang4 sheng1 tan k`ou hsiang sheng tan kou hsiang sheng |
comic monologue; one-person comic sketch |
對口相聲 对口相声 see styles |
duì kǒu xiàng shēng dui4 kou3 xiang4 sheng1 tui k`ou hsiang sheng tui kou hsiang sheng |
comic crosstalk; formalized comic dialogue between two stand-up comics: funny man 逗哏[dou4 gen2] and straight man 捧哏[peng3 gen2] |
忍者神龜 忍者神龟 see styles |
rěn zhě shén guī ren3 zhe3 shen2 gui1 jen che shen kuei |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, US comic book series, first appeared in 1984, also films, video games etc |
插科打諢 插科打诨 see styles |
chā kē dǎ hùn cha1 ke1 da3 hun4 ch`a k`o ta hun cha ko ta hun |
to include impromptu comic material in opera performance (idiom); to jest; buffoonery |
撒科打諢 撒科打诨 see styles |
sā kē dǎ hùn sa1 ke1 da3 hun4 sa k`o ta hun sa ko ta hun |
to intersperse comic dialogue (as they do in operas) |
暴走漫畫 暴走漫画 see styles |
bào zǒu màn huà bao4 zou3 man4 hua4 pao tsou man hua |
rage comic |
柄井川柳 see styles |
karaisenryuu / karaisenryu からいせんりゅう |
(person) Karai Senryū (1718-1790, after whom "senryū" (comic haiku) are named) |
漫画雑誌 see styles |
mangazasshi まんがざっし |
comic book |
続き漫画 see styles |
tsuzukimanga つづきまんが |
serial cartoon; serial comic; serial comic strip |
お笑い芸人 see styles |
owaraigeinin / owaraigenin おわらいげいにん |
comedian; comic |
キャラクタ see styles |
kyarakuta キャラクタ |
(1) character; personality; disposition; (2) character (in a film, novel, comic, etc.); (3) letter; character; symbol |
コミケット see styles |
komiketto コミケット |
(1) (abbreviation) (See コミックマーケット・1) Comic Market (semiannual self-published comic book convention); comiket; (2) (abbreviation) (See コミックマーケット・2) comic book market; comicbook market |
コミック版 see styles |
komikkuban コミックばん |
comic book version; comic book edition |
コミック紙 see styles |
komikkushi コミックし |
matte comic book paper |
コミック誌 see styles |
komikkushi コミックし |
(See 漫画雑誌) comic book; manga magazine |
サザエさん see styles |
sazaesan サザエさん |
(personal name) Sazae-san (Japanese comic character) |
Variations: |
serifu; daishi(台詞); serifu せりふ; だいし(台詞); セリフ |
(1) (kana only) (spoken) line (in a play, film, comic, etc.); one's lines; (2) (kana only) comment; remark; phrase; words; (3) (kana only) stock phrase; set phrase; cliché; platitude |
Variations: |
hanashika はなしか |
professional comic (rakugo) storyteller |
四コマ漫画 see styles |
yonkomamanga よんコマまんが |
four panel comic |
阿里斯托芬 see styles |
ā lǐ sī tuō fēn a1 li3 si1 tuo1 fen1 a li ssu t`o fen a li ssu to fen |
Aristophanes (c. 448-380 BC), Greek comic playwright |
阿里斯託芳 阿里斯托芳 see styles |
ā lǐ sī tuō fāng a1 li3 si1 tuo1 fang1 a li ssu t`o fang a li ssu to fang |
Aristophanes (c. 448-380 BC), Greek comic playwright |
BLコミック see styles |
biierukomikku / bierukomikku ビーエルコミック |
(colloquialism) (See ボーイズラブ) comic featuring male homosexuality (wasei: boys love) |
ウルヴァリン see styles |
uruarin ウルヴァリン |
(1) (company) Wolverine; (2) (unclass) wolverine (X-Men comic character); (c) Wolverine; (personal name) wolverine (X-Men comic character) |
お笑いコンビ see styles |
owaraikonbi おわらいコンビ |
comic duo |
キャラクター see styles |
kyarakutaa / kyarakuta キャラクター |
(1) character; personality; disposition; (2) character (in a film, novel, comic, etc.); (3) letter; character; symbol |
コミカライズ see styles |
komikaraizu コミカライズ |
(noun/participle) turning a film, novel, etc. into a manga (wasei: comic + -alize) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "comic" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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