阁 | gé | pavilion (usu. two-storied) / cabinet (politics) / boudoir / woman's chamber / rack / shelf | ||
Results beginning with 阁 | ||||
阁下 | gé xià | your distinguished self / your majesty / sire | ||
阁楼 | gé lóu | garret / loft / attic | ||
阁僚 | gé liáo | cabinet member | ||
阁揆 | gé kuí | premier / prime minister | ||
阁议 | gé yì | cabinet meeting | ||
Approximate Results for 阁 | ||||
雅阁 | Yǎ gé | Accord (Honda brand Japanese car model) | ||
内阁 | nèi gé | (government) cabinet | ||
楼阁 | lóu gé | building / pavilion | ||
组阁 | zǔ gé | to form a cabinet | ||
出阁 | chū gé | (of a girl) to marry (literary) | ||
闺阁 | guī gé | lady's chamber | ||
高阁 | gāo gé | tall building / high shelf | ||
剑阁 | Jiàn gé | Jiange county in Guangyuan 廣元|广元[Guang3 yuan2], Sichuan | ||
暖阁 | nuǎn gé | warm room / warm partition of a room | ||
亭阁 | tíng gé | pavilion | ||
芸阁 | yún gé | imperial library | ||
栈阁 | zhàn gé | plank road built along the side of a cliff / CL:條|条[tiao2] |
蓬莱阁 | péng lái gé | Penglai | |
佛香阁 | Fó xiāng gé | Tower of Buddhist Incense in the Summer Palace 頤和園|颐和园[Yi2 he2 yuan2], Beijing | |
剑阁县 | Jiàn gé xiàn | Jiange county in Guangyuan 廣元|广元[Guang3 yuan2], Sichuan | |
金阁寺 | Jīn gé sì | Kinkakuji or Golden pavilion in northwest Kyōto 京都, Japan / informal name of Buddhist temple Rokuonji 鹿苑寺[Lu4 yuan4 si4] | |
魁星阁 | Kuí xīng gé | temple to Kuixing, Daoist God of fate | |
凌烟阁 | líng yān gé | Portraits | |
楼阁塔 | lóu gé tǎ | multistory pagoda | |
麒麟阁 | Qí lín Gé | Qilin Pavilion, located in the Weiyang Palace, a hall decorated with portraits of famous officials | |
石渠阁 | Shí qú gé | cabinet meeting in 51 BC that established the five classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1] as state canon | |
太鲁阁 | Tài lǔ gé | Taroko gorge national park in Hualien County 花蓮縣|花莲县[Hua1 lian2 Xian4], Taiwan / Taroko ethnic group Taiwan | |
滕王阁 | Téng wáng Gé | Tengwang Tower in Nanchang, Jiangxi / one of three famous pagodas in China along with Yueyang Tower 岳陽樓|岳阳楼[Yue4 yang2 Lou2] in Yueyang, north Hunan, and Yellow Crane Tower 黃鶴樓|黄鹤楼[Huang2 he4 Lou2] in Wuhan, Hubei | |
银阁寺 | Yín gé sì | Ginkakuji or Silver pavilion in northeast Kyōto 京都, Japan / officially called Jishōji 慈照寺[Ci2 zhao4 si4] | |
空中楼阁 | kōng zhōng lóu gé | pavilion in the air (idiom) / unrealistic Utopian construction / castles in Spain / imaginary future plans | |
亭台楼阁 | tíng tái lóu gé | pavilions and kiosks (in Chinese gardens) | |
束之高阁 | shù zhī gāo gé | tied up in a bundle on a high shelf / to put sth on the back burner / no longer a high priority | |
仙山琼阁 | xiān shān qióng gé | jeweled palace in the fairy mountain | |
影子内阁 | yǐng zi nèi gé | shadow cabinet | |
置诸高阁 | zhì zhū gāo gé | lit. place on a high shelf / to pay no attention to (idiom) | |
皇族内阁 | Huáng zú nèi gé | Qing emergency cabinet set up in May 1911 to confront the Xinhai rebels | |
尖阁列岛 | Jiān gé Liè dǎo | Senkaku Islands (Japanese name for the Diaoyu Islands 釣魚島|钓鱼岛[Diao4 yu2 Dao3]), also known as the Pinnacle Islands | |
石渠阁议 | Shí qú gé yì | cabinet meeting in 51 BC that established the five classics of Confucianism 五經|五经[Wu3 jing1] as state canon | |
太鲁阁族 | Tài lǔ gé zú | Taroko, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan | |
贤能内阁 | xián néng nèi gé | Ministry | |
内阁秘书处 | Cabinet secretariat | ||
贝理雅内阁 | bèi lǐ yǎ nèi gé | Blair | |
内阁总理大臣 | Nèi gé Zǒng lǐ Dà chén | formal title of the Japanese prime minister |