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kanji

/kahn-jee/US // ˈkɑn dʒi //UK // (ˈkændʒɪ, ˈkɑːn-) //

汉字,关卡

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural kan·ji, kan·jis.

    • : a system of Japanese writing using Chinese-derived characters.
    • : a character in this system.

Examples

  • The kanji characters shown there are 中本(Nakamoto) 哲史 (Satoshi).

  • Kanji are a system of Japanese writing using Chinese characters to phonetically represent names.

  • In identifying an individual, the correct kanji is essential.

  • There are hundreds of ways of representing Nakamoto Satoshi in kanji.

  • It is often extremely difficult to distinguish individuals or subjects without knowing the kanji characters.

  • They take rice kanji (gruel) prepared the previous night, with salt and chillies.

  • At night, boiled rice, or kanji with fish or curry made of vegetables from their kitchen garden, form their chief food.

  • Such of the members of the family as could not give him kanji (rice gruel) or boiled rice before death, now give it to him.

  • The sorcerer must be in a state of vow for twenty-one days, and live on a diet of chama kanji.