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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
星 see styles |
xīng xing1 hsing hoshi(p); hoshi(sk) ほし(P); ホシ(sk) |
More info & calligraphy: Star(1) star (usu. excluding the Sun); planet (usu. excluding Earth); heavenly body; (2) star (glyph, symbol, shape); asterisk; (3) star (actor, player, etc.); (4) dot; spot; fleck; (5) bullseye; (6) (slang) (police slang; oft. written as ホシ) perp; perpetrator; culprit; offender; suspect; (7) (See 九星) one's star (that determines one's fate); one's fortune; (8) {sumo} point; score; (9) {go} star point (intersection marked with a dot); hoshi; (10) (pyrotechnic) star; (surname) Hotsu Tara, a star; the 25th constellation consisting of stars in Hydra; a spark. |
李小龍 李小龙 see styles |
lǐ xiǎo lóng li3 xiao3 long2 li hsiao lung |
More info & calligraphy: Bruce Lee |
伶 see styles |
líng ling2 ling rei / re れい |
(old) actor; actress; (meaningless bound form) (female given name) Rei |
侏 see styles |
zhū zhu1 chu shu しゅ |
dwarf actor; supporting post (in a roof truss) |
優 优 see styles |
yōu you1 yu yuu / yu ゆう |
excellent; superior (1) (on a 優, 良, 可 scale) Excellent (grade); A; (2) superiority; excellence; (adjectival noun) (3) gentle; graceful; elegant; (adjectival noun) (4) (archaism) skillful; (given name) Yutaka Abundant, excessive; exceptional, extra; at ease; an actor; chiefly translit. u sounds, cf. 鬱, 憂, 烏, etc. |
戒 see styles |
jiè jie4 chieh kai; ingoto(ok) かい; いんごと(ok) |
to guard against; to exhort; to admonish or warn; to give up or stop doing something; Buddhist monastic discipline; ring (for a finger) (1) (かい only) {Buddh} admonition; commandment; (2) sila (precept) śīla, 尸羅. Precept, command, prohibition, discipline, rule; morality. It is applied to the five, eight, ten, 250, and other commandments. The five are: (1) not to kill; (2 ) not to steal; (3) not to commit adultery; (4) not to speak falsely; (5) not to drink wine. These are the commands for lay disciples; those who observe them will be reborn in the human realm. The Sarvāstivādins did not sanction the observance of a limited selection from them as did the 成實宗 Satyasiddhi school. Each of the five precepts has five guardian spirits, in all twenty-five, 五戒二十五神. The eight for lay disciples are the above five together with Nos. 7, 8, and 9 of the following; the ten commands for the ordained, monks and nuns, are the above five with the following: (6) not to use adornments of flowers, nor perfumes; (7) not to perform as an actor, juggler, acrobat, or go to watch and hear them; (8) not to sit on elevated, broad, and large divans (or beds); (9) not to eat except in regulation hours; (10) not to possess money, gold or silver, or precious things. The 具足戒full commands for a monk number 250, those for a nun are 348, commonly called 500. Śīla is also the first of the 五分法身, i.e. a condition above all moral error. The Sutra of Brahma's Net has the following after the first five: (6) not to speak of the sins of those in orders; (7) not to vaunt self and depreciate others; (8) not to be avaricious; (9) not to be angry; (10) not to slander the triratna. |
裝 装 see styles |
zhuāng zhuang1 chuang shō |
adornment; to adorn; dress; clothing; costume (of an actor in a play); to play a role; to pretend; to install; to fix; to wrap (something in a bag); to load; to pack To dress, make up, pretend, pack, load, store; a fashion. |
CV see styles |
shii bui; shiibui(sk) / shi bui; shibui(sk) シー・ブイ; シーブイ(sk) |
(See キャラクターボイス) voice actor |
中入 see styles |
nakairi なかいり |
(irregular okurigana usage) (noun/participle) (1) intermission during a performance (e.g. variety show, play, sumo, etc.); (2) temporary departure of an actor (between the first and second halves of a noh or kyogen performance, during which time they change costumes, etc.); (surname) Nakairi |
主役 see styles |
shuyaku しゅやく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) leading part; leading actor; leading actress |
主演 see styles |
zhǔ yǎn zhu3 yan3 chu yen shuen しゅえん |
to play the leading role; to star; lead actor (n,vs,vi) starring (in a film, play, etc.); playing the leading part |
乾旦 see styles |
qián dàn qian2 dan4 ch`ien tan chien tan |
male actor playing the female role (Chinese opera) |
代役 see styles |
daiyaku だいやく |
substitute (actor); stand-in; fill-in; understudy; double |
伎兒 伎儿 see styles |
jì ér ji4 er2 chi erh gini |
An actor. |
伶人 see styles |
líng rén ling2 ren2 ling jen reijin / rejin れいじん |
(old) actor; actress court musician; minstrel; (place-name) Reinin |
伶優 see styles |
reiyuu / reyu れいゆう |
actor |
俳優 俳优 see styles |
pái yōu pai2 you1 p`ai yu pai yu haiyuu / haiyu はいゆう |
(See 役者・1) actor; actress; player; performer dancer |
候場 候场 see styles |
hòu chǎng hou4 chang3 hou ch`ang hou chang |
(of an actor, athlete etc) to prepare to make one's entrance; to wait in the wings |
傍役 see styles |
wakiyaku わきやく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) supporting role (actor); minor role |
優伶 优伶 see styles |
yōu líng you1 ling2 yu ling |
(old) performing artist; actor; actress |
入戲 入戏 see styles |
rù xì ru4 xi4 ju hsi |
(of an actor) to inhabit one's role; to become the character; (of an audience) to get involved in the drama |
再演 see styles |
saien さいえん |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) another showing (of a play); (noun, transitive verb) (2) playing the same role again (i.e. of an actor); (noun, transitive verb) (3) {biol} recapitulation |
冷飯 see styles |
reihan / rehan れいはん hiyameshi ひやめし hiemeshi ひえめし tsumetameshi つめためし |
(1) cold rice; (2) (abbreviation) hanger-on; dependent; (3) disgraced former actor; cold rice |
出戲 出戏 see styles |
chū xì chu1 xi4 ch`u hsi chu hsi |
(of an actor) to disengage from the performance (e.g. after the show ends); (of an audience) to lose interest in the performance |
出端 see styles |
deha では |
(1) chance of going out; opportunity (to succeed); (2) musical accompaniment for an actor going on stage; (surname) Debata |
卸裝 卸装 see styles |
xiè zhuāng xie4 zhuang1 hsieh chuang |
(of an actor) to remove makeup and costume; (computing) to uninstall; to unmount |
台詞 台词 see styles |
tái cí tai2 ci2 t`ai tz`u tai tzu daishi だいし serifu せりふ |
an actor's lines; script (kana only) speech; words; one's lines; remarks |
名伶 see styles |
míng líng ming2 ling2 ming ling |
famous actor or actress (Chinese opera) |
名優 名优 see styles |
míng yōu ming2 you1 ming yu meiyuu / meyu めいゆう |
excellent quality; outstanding (product); abbr. for 名牌優質|名牌优质; (old) famous actor or actress great actor; famous actor; star |
名角 see styles |
míng jué ming2 jue2 ming chüeh meisumi / mesumi めいすみ |
famous actor (surname) Meisumi |
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