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台 : Pedestal
pedestal, a stand, counter for machines and vehicles
うてな われ つかさ
Strokes: | 5 |
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Radical: | 口 (30) |
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Usage Rating: | 262 |
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Unicode: | 053f0 |
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jis208: | 34-70 |
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Some information on this page provided by EDICT
台 Usage examples
雲台 | (camera) platform |
角錐台 | truncated pyramid |
たたき台 叩き台 敲き台 | springboard for discussion, draft proposal, tentative plan |
台風の目 台風の眼 | eye of a typhoon |
閲兵台 | reviewing stand |
開析台地 | dissected plateau |
笠の台が飛ぶ | to be fired, to be decapitated |
楽譜台 | music stand |
仙台侯 | Lord of Sendai |
台中関係 | relations between Taiwan and China |
台甫 | your personal name |
台密 | esoteric Buddhism of the Japanese Tendai Sect |
台辞 | words |
台無しになる 台なしになる | to come to nothing, to be spoiled, to be spoilt |
台に載せる | to set on a stand |
天台宗 | Tendai sect (of Buddhism) |
土台石 | cornerstone, foundation stone |
舞台に掛ける 舞台にかける | to put on stage |
舞台の左右の袖 | wings of a stage |
御台 | wife of a shogun or a highest-ranking nobleman |
見張り台 | lookout |
瑶台 | fairyland, beautiful building ornamented with gems |
寝台料金 | berth charge |
寝台列車 | sleeper train |
聖火台 | platform (structure) bearing the Olympic flame |
表彰台 | victory stand |
書見台 | bookrest |
卓袱台 ちゃぶ台 チャブ台 | low dining table, tea table |
アイロン台 | ironing board |
花台 | stand for flower vase |
海台 | plateau |
物干し台 物干台 | clothes-drying platform, place for drying laundry |
端子台 | terminal block (electrical) |
台覧相撲 | wrestling performed in the presence of the empress or crown prince |
台風一過 | clear weather after a typhoon has passed |
台 | calyx, pedestal |
台風銀座 | the typhoon Ginza, the area (of Japan) where typhoons frequently pass |
清水の舞台から飛び降りる 清水の舞台から飛び下りる 清水の舞台から飛びおりる | to make a leap into the dark, to take the plunge, to jump in at the deep end, to jump off the stage of the Kiyomizu temple |
更紗灯台 | redvein enkianthus (Enkianthus campanulatus) |
お立ち台 御立ち台 御立台 | dancing platform (in a disco), balcony where the imperial family appears before the public, rostrum |
邪馬台国 耶馬台国 | Yamataikoku, historical Japanese state thought to have existed during the late Yayoi period |
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