Showing results for 炁 (variant form of 氣)
Chinese
— 2 found
Mandarin: |
ㄑㄧˋ (qì)
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Cantonese: |
hei3
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Definition: |
gas; air;
smell;
weather;
to make angry; to annoy; to get angry;
vital energy; qi
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Mandarin: |
ㄑㄧˋ (qì)
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Definition: |
(Daoism) Qi; vital force; life force (variant of 氣〔气〕[qi4])
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Japanese
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Kana: | き |
Romaji: | ki |
Definition: |
spirit, mind, heart;
nature, disposition;
intention, mind, will, motivation;
mood, feelings;
consciousness;
care, attention, consideration, worry;
interest;
(the) air, atmosphere;
ambience, atmosphere (of), air (of), mood;
fragrance, aroma, flavour, taste;
qi (in traditional Chinese philosophy and medicine), chi, ki
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Alt. form: |
氣
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き
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Kana: | げ |
Romaji: | ge |
Definition: |
seeming, giving the appearance of, giving one the feeling of
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Kana: | ぎ |
Romaji: | gi |
Definition: |
-like nature, -like disposition, -ish temperament
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Kana: | け |
Romaji: | ke |
Definition: |
sign, indication, trace, touch, feeling;
somehow, for some reason, seeming to be
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Korean
— 1 found
Hangul: | 기 |
Romanized: | gi |
Definition: |
energy, spirit (of a person);
(especially in compounds) a certain feeling; a certain sensation;
(philosophy, especially Confucianism) qi, the vital force engendering the cosmos;
(traditional medicine) qi, life force
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Vietnamese
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Quốc ngữ: |
khí
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Definition: |
(chiefly in fixed expressions, physics, meteorology) Clipping of không khí (""air"").;
(chemistry) gas;
(philosophy) chi;
(fiction) an aura (chi) that can be sensed by chi masters, usually helps them notice the presence of someone or something even without seeing that person or thing
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