There are 30 total results for your new world search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
世界新 see styles |
sekaishin せかいしん |
new world record |
入關學 入关学 see styles |
rù guān xué ru4 guan1 xue2 ju kuan hsüeh |
theory proposed in 2019 on Chinese social media, centering on the idea of China replacing the United States as the dominant nation in a new world order, drawing an analogy with the Manchu overthrow of the Ming dynasty, achieved after the Qing army entered China via the Shanhai Pass 入關|入关[ru4 guan1] |
劉義慶 刘义庆 see styles |
liú yì qìng liu2 yi4 qing4 liu i ch`ing liu i ching Ryū Gikyō |
Liu Yiqing (403-444), writer of South Song Dynasty, compiler and editor of A New Account of the Tales of the World 世說新語|世说新语[Shi4 shuo1 Xin1 yu3] Liu Yiqing |
新世界 see styles |
shinsekai しんせかい |
(1) (See 旧世界) New World (esp. the Americas, but also Australasia); (2) new world; (female given name) Shinsekai |
新大陸 新大陆 see styles |
xīn dà lù xin1 da4 lu4 hsin ta lu shintairiku しんたいりく |
the New World; the Americas as opposed to the Old World 舊大陸|旧大陆[jiu4 da4 lu4] or Eurasia (See 旧大陸) New World (esp. the Americas, but also Australasia) |
新天地 see styles |
xīn tiān dì xin1 tian1 di4 hsin t`ien ti hsin tien ti shintenchi しんてんち |
Xintiandi (shopping, eating and entertainment district of Shanghai) new land; new world; new sphere of activity; (place-name) Shintenchi |
羊毛猿 see styles |
youmouzaru; youmouzaru / yomozaru; yomozaru ようもうざる; ヨウモウザル |
(kana only) (rare) (See ウーリーモンキー) woolly monkey (any New World monkey of genus Lagothrix) |
舊大陸 旧大陆 see styles |
jiù dà lù jiu4 da4 lu4 chiu ta lu |
the Old World; Eurasia as opposed to the New World 新大陸|新大陆[xin1 da4 lu4] or the Americas |
金藏雲 金藏云 see styles |
jīn zàng y un jin1 zang4 y un2 chin tsang y un konzō un |
The first golden-treasury cloud when a new world is completed, arising in the 光音天 Ābhāsvara heaven and bringing the first rain. |
コンドル see styles |
kondoru コンドル |
(1) condor (incl. other New World vultures of family Cathartidae); (2) Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) |
世說新語 世说新语 see styles |
shì shuō xīn yǔ shi4 shuo1 xin1 yu3 shih shuo hsin yü |
A New Account of the Tales of the World, collection of anecdotes, conversations, remarks etc of historic personalities, compiled and edited by Liu Yiqing 劉義慶|刘义庆[Liu2 Yi4 qing4] |
南米鶉科 see styles |
nanbeiuzuraka / nanbeuzuraka なんべいうずらか |
Odontophoridae (New World quail family of birds) |
德沃夏克 see styles |
dé wò xià kè de2 wo4 xia4 ke4 te wo hsia k`o te wo hsia ko |
Antonin Dvořák (1841-1904), Bohemian composer, author of nine symphonies including the New World symphony |
改換門庭 改换门庭 see styles |
gǎi huàn mén tíng gai3 huan4 men2 ting2 kai huan men t`ing kai huan men ting |
to improve one's family's social status by moving up in the world; to switch one's allegiance to a new patron |
新世界猿 see styles |
shinsekaizaru しんせかいざる |
New World monkey (any monkey of infraorder Platyrrhini) |
統一教会 see styles |
touitsukyoukai / toitsukyokai とういつきょうかい |
Unification Church (new religious movement); Family Federation for World Peace and Unification |
葉口蝠科 叶口蝠科 see styles |
yè kǒu fú kē ye4 kou3 fu2 ke1 yeh k`ou fu k`o yeh kou fu ko |
(zoology) New World leaf-nosed bats (Phyllostomidae) |
世界新記録 see styles |
sekaishinkiroku せかいしんきろく |
new world record |
新世界秩序 see styles |
shinsekaichitsujo しんせかいちつじょ |
New World Order (conspiracy theory); NWO |
美麗新世界 美丽新世界 see styles |
měi lì xīn shì jiè mei3 li4 xin1 shi4 jie4 mei li hsin shih chieh |
Brave New World, novel by Aldous Huxley 阿道司·赫胥黎[A1 dao4 si1 · He4 xu1 li2] |
アメリカ鉤虫 see styles |
amerikakouchuu / amerikakochu アメリカこうちゅう |
New World hookworm (Necator americanus) |
ヨウモウザル see styles |
youmouzaru / yomozaru ヨウモウザル |
(kana only) (obscure) woolly monkey (any New World monkey of genus Lagothrix) |
世界金融中心 see styles |
shì jiè jīn róng zhōng xīn shi4 jie4 jin1 rong2 zhong1 xin1 shih chieh chin jung chung hsin |
World Financial Center (New York City) |
阿道司·赫胥黎 see styles |
ā dào sī · hè xū lí a1 dao4 si1 · he4 xu1 li2 a tao ssu · ho hsü li |
Aldous Huxley (1894-1963), British novelist and author of Brave New World 美麗新世界|美丽新世界[Mei3 li4 Xin1 Shi4 jie4] |
ウーリーモンキー see styles |
uuriimonkii / urimonki ウーリーモンキー |
woolly monkey (any New World monkey of genus Lagothrix) |
ナンベイウズラ科 see styles |
nanbeiuzuraka / nanbeuzuraka ナンベイウズラか |
Odontophoridae (New World quail family of birds) |
ウーリー・モンキー see styles |
uurii monkii / uri monki ウーリー・モンキー |
woolly monkey (any New World monkey of genus Lagothrix) |
ワールドトレードセンター see styles |
waarudotoreedosentaa / warudotoreedosenta ワールドトレードセンター |
(place-name) World Trade Center (New York) |
Variations: |
nanbeiuzuraka(nanbeiuzura科); nanbeiuzuraka(南米鶉科) / nanbeuzuraka(nanbeuzura科); nanbeuzuraka(南米鶉科) ナンベイウズラか(ナンベイウズラ科); なんべいうずらか(南米鶉科) |
Odontophoridae (New World quail family of birds) |
Variations: |
uuriimonkii; uurii monkii / urimonki; uri monki ウーリーモンキー; ウーリー・モンキー |
woolly monkey (any New World monkey of genus Lagothrix) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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