日文
Rì wén
Pinyin

Definition

日文
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Rì wén
  1. Japanese (language)

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

jīn rì
  1. 1 today
bó wén
  1. 1 blog article
  2. 2 to write a blog article (netspeak)
yuán wén
  1. 1 original text
wén huà
  1. 1 culture
  2. 2 civilization
  3. 3 cultural
  4. 4 CL:個|个[gè],種|种[zhǒng]
  1. 1 abbr. for 日本[Rì běn], Japan
rì zi
  1. 1 day
  2. 2 a (calendar) date
  3. 3 days of one's life
Rì běn
  1. 1 Japan
shēng rì
  1. 1 birthday
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
sān wén yú
  1. 1 salmon (loanword)
Zhōng wén
  1. 1 Chinese language
jiāo yì rì
  1. 1 working day (in banking, share trading)
rén wén
  1. 1 humanities
  2. 2 human affairs
  3. 3 culture
zuò wén
  1. 1 to write an essay
  2. 2 composition (student essay)
  3. 3 CL:篇[piān]
jià rì
  1. 1 holiday
  2. 2 non-working day
jí rì
  1. 1 this or that very day
  2. 2 in the next few days
xiàng rì kuí
  1. 1 sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
xià rì
  1. 1 summertime
gōng zuò rì
  1. 1 workday
  2. 2 working day
  3. 3 weekday
píng rì
  1. 1 ordinary day
  2. 2 everyday
  3. 3 ordinarily
  4. 4 usually
wǎng rì
  1. 1 former days
  2. 2 the past

Idioms (20)

一文不值
yī wén bù zhí
  1. 1 worthless (idiom)
  2. 2 no use whatsoever
一日三秋
yī rì sān qiū
  1. 1 a single day apart seems like three seasons (idiom)
一日不见,如隔三秋
yī rì bù jiàn , rú gé sān qiū
  1. 1 one day apart seems like three years (idiom)
一日之计在于晨
yī rì zhī jì zài yú chén
  1. 1 make your day's plan early in the morning (idiom)
  2. 2 early morning is the golden time of the day
一日之雅
yī rì zhī yǎ
  1. 1 lit. friends for a day (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. casual acquaintance
一日千里
yī rì qiān lǐ
  1. 1 lit. one day, a thousand miles (idiom); rapid progress
一日为师,终身为父
yī rì wéi shī , zhōng shēn wéi fù
  1. 1 lit. teacher for one day, father for ever (idiom)
一纸空文
yī zhǐ kōng wén
  1. 1 a worthless piece of paper (idiom)
不值一文
bù zhí yī wén
  1. 1 worthless (idiom)
  2. 2 no use whatsoever
不可同日而语
bù kě tóng rì ér yǔ
  1. 1 lit. mustn't speak of two things on the same day (idiom); not to be mentioned in the same breath
  2. 2 incomparable
不见天日
bù jiàn tiān rì
  1. 1 all black, no daylight (idiom); a world without justice
世风日下
shì fēng rì xià
  1. 1 public morals are degenerating with each passing day (idiom)
今日事今日毕
jīn rì shì jīn rì bì
  1. 1 never put off until tomorrow what you can do today (idiom)
来日方长
lái rì fāng cháng
  1. 1 the future is long (idiom); there will be ample time for that later
  2. 2 We'll cross that bridge when we get there
偷天换日
tōu tiān huàn rì
  1. 1 to engage in fraudulent activities (idiom)
  2. 2 skulduggery
  3. 3 to hoodwink people
  4. 4 to cheat sb audaciously
光天化日
guāng tiān huà rì
  1. 1 the full light of day (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. peace and prosperity
  3. 3 in broad daylight
冰冻三尺,非一日之寒
bīng dòng sān chǐ , fēi yī rì zhī hán
  1. 1 three feet of ice does not form in a single day (idiom); Rome wasn't built in a day
博文约礼
bó wén yuē lǐ
  1. 1 vigorously pursuing knowledge, while scrupulously abiding by the rules of decorum (idiom)
同日而语
tóng rì ér yǔ
  1. 1 lit. to speak of two things on the same day (idiom); to mention things on equal terms (often with negatives: you can't mention X at the same time as Y)
咬文嚼字
yǎo wén jiáo zì
  1. 1 to bite words and chew characters (idiom); punctilious about minutiae of wording

Sample Sentences

他一到日本就得说日文。
tā yī dào Rìběn jiù děi shuō Rìwén 。
As soon as he arrives in Japan, he has to speak Japanese.
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我不能教你日文,我教你中文吧。
wǒ bù néng jiāo nǐ rìwén ,wǒ jiāo nǐ Zhōngwén ba 。
I can't teach you Japanese, but I can teach you Chinese.
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那你可以教我日文吗?我想学。
nà nǐ kěyǐ jiāo wǒ rìwén ma ?wǒ xiǎng xué 。
Then can you teach me Japanese? I want to learn.
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你会说日文!?
nǐ huì shuō rìwén !?
You can speak Japanese!?
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我看一下,哇!是村上春树的新书,而且是日文版的。
wǒ kàn yīxià ,wā !shì Cūnshàng Chūnshù de xīnshū ,érqiě shì rìwén bǎn de 。
Let me have a look! Wow! It's Haruki Murakami's new book, and it's the Japanese version.
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据说发明这个游戏的是瑞士人。不过一直都没有引起人们的注意。八十年代日本杂志出版商把它引入日本,增加了游戏难度,当然也起了个日文名字,就是“sudoku” 数独。后来这个游戏就在日本和美国走红了。
jùshuō fāmíng zhège yóuxì de shì Ruìshìrén 。bùguò yīzhí dōu méiyǒu yǐnqǐ rénmen de zhùyì 。bāshí niándài Rìběn zázhì chūbǎnshāng bǎ tā yǐnrù Rìběn ,zēngjiā le yóuxì nándù ,dāngrán yě qǐ le ge rìwén míngzi ,jiùshì “sudoku” shùdú 。hòulái zhège yóuxì jiù zài Rìběn hé Měiguó zǒuhóng le 。
They say it was a Swiss person that invented the game, but it never attracted any attention. In the 80's a Japanese magazine publisher imported it to Japan, increased the difficulty of the game, and of course gave it a Japanese name: ``sudoku." Later the game got popular in Japan and the United States.
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