諾威

See also: 诺威

Chinese

to promise; to yes power; might; prestige
trad. (諾威)
simp. (诺威)

Pronunciation


Proper noun

諾威

  1. (obsolete) Norway
    國度怎樣知道知道諾威Hamsun小說飢餓》,粗野口吻很多並不 [MSC, trad.]
    国度怎样知道知道诺威Hamsun小说饥饿》,粗野口吻很多并不 [MSC, simp.]
    From: 1925, 魯迅, 論「他媽的!」
    Bié de guódù lǐ zěnyàng, wǒ bù zhīdào. Dān zhīdào Nuòwēirén Hamsun yǒu yī běn xiǎoshuō jiào “Jī'è”, cūyě de kǒuwěn shì hěnduō de, dàn wǒ bìngbù jiàn zhè yī lèi huà. [Pinyin]
    I don't know what it's like in other countries. I only know that a Norwegian [named] Hamsun has [written] a novel called Hunger [in which] vulgar speech is plenty, but I have by no means seen this kind of thing [referring to 他媽的].

Synonyms


Japanese

Kanji in this term
のる
Grade: S
うぇー
Grade: S
Irregular

Etymology

The kanji are ateji (当て字).

Proper noun

諾威 (katakana ノルウェー, rōmaji Noruwē)

  1. Rare spelling of ノルウェー (Norway). (Scandinavian country)
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