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There are 40 total results for your Jiki search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

時機


时机

see styles
shí jī
    shi2 ji1
shih chi
 jiki
    じき

More info & calligraphy:

Opportunity
opportunity; opportune moment
opportunity; chance; time; occasion

see styles

    si4
ssu
 shoku(p); jiki(ok); shi(ok)
    しょく(P); じき(ok); し(ok)
to feed (a person or animal)
(1) food; foodstuff; (2) (しょく only) eating; appetite; (n,ctr) (3) (しょく only) meal; portion
āhāra, 阿賀羅 food; to eat, feed. The rules are numerous, and seem to have changed; originally flesh food was not improper and vegetarianism was a later development; the early three rules in regard to 'clean' foods are that 'I shall not have seen the creature killed, nor heard it killed for me, nor have any doubt that it was killed for me'. The five 'unclean' foods are the above three, with creatures that have died a natural death; and creatures that have been killed by other creatures. The nine classes add to the five, creatures not killed for me; raw flesh, or creatures mauled by other creatures; things not seasonable or at the right time; things previously killed. The Laṅkavātāra Sutra and certain other sutras forbid all killed food.

地木

see styles
 jiki
    ぢき
(surname) Jiki

寺域

see styles
 jiiki / jiki
    じいき
(rare) temple grounds

慈耆

see styles
 jiki
    じき
(surname) Jiki

敷き

see styles
 jiki
    じき
    shiki
    しき
(suffix) suffix indicating room size (following a number of tatami mats and a counter); (n-suf,n-pref,n) (1) spreading; laying out; covering; (2) (abbreviation) security deposit; (3) (abbreviation) Japanese mattress

時季

see styles
 jiki
    じき
season; time of year; (female given name) Toki

時期


时期

see styles
shí qī
    shi2 qi1
shih ch`i
    shih chi
 jiki
    じき
period; phase; CL:個|个[ge4]
(n,adv) time; season; period; phase; stage

時氣


时气

see styles
shí qì
    shi2 qi4
shih ch`i
    shih chi
 jiki
seasonal disease

次期

see styles
 jiki
    じき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) next term; next period; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) next version; next release

求食

see styles
qiú shí
    qiu2 shi2
ch`iu shih
    chiu shih
 gu jiki
hungry

直向

see styles
zhí xiàng
    zhi2 xiang4
chih hsiang
 jiki kō
    ひたむき
(adjectival noun) (kana only) earnest; single-minded
practices straightaway

直證


直证

see styles
zhí zhèng
    zhi2 zheng4
chih cheng
 jiki shō
to directly realize

磁器

see styles
cí qì
    ci2 qi4
tz`u ch`i
    tzu chi
 jiki
    じき
variant of 瓷器[ci2 qi4]
(See 陶器) porcelain; china; chinaware

磁気

see styles
 jiki
    じき
magnetism

自棄


自弃

see styles
zì qì
    zi4 qi4
tzu ch`i
    tzu chi
 jiki
    やけ
(n,vs,adj-no) despair; desperation; abandonment
To throw oneself away.

自機

see styles
 jiki
    じき
(1) {vidg} one's character or vehicle; player-controlled character or vehicle; (2) one's aircraft; aircraft one is piloting

自毀


自毁

see styles
zì huǐ
    zi4 hui3
tzu hui
 jiki
to destroy one's (reputation etc); (of a device etc) to self-destruct
self-deprecation

自記

see styles
 jiki
    じき
(noun, transitive verb) (1) writing oneself; (noun, transitive verb) (2) self-recording (of a machine, instrument, etc.); self-registering

自起

see styles
zì qǐ
    zi4 qi3
tzu ch`i
    tzu chi
 jiki
produced from oneself

一坐食

see styles
yī zuò shí
    yi1 zuo4 shi2
i tso shih
 ichiza jiki
One meal a day taken before noon and without rising from the seat; it is the 5th of the 12 dhūtas.

一揣食

see styles
yī chuǎi shí
    yi1 chuai3 shi2
i ch`uai shih
    i chuai shih
 ittan jiki
A ball (or handful) of food; one helping; a frugal meal, the sixth of the 12 dhūtas; also called 節量食 and 一摶食.

下口食

see styles
xià kǒu shí
    xia4 kou3 shi2
hsia k`ou shih
    hsia kou shih
 ge ku jiki
one of the 四邪命食 four heterodox means of living, i.e. for a monk to earn his livelihood by bending down to cultivate the land, collect herbs, etc.; opposite of 仰口食, i.e. making a heterodox living by looking up, as in astrology, fortune-telling, etc. 智度論 3.

不受食

see styles
bù shòu shí
    bu4 shou4 shi2
pu shou shih
 fuju jiki
forbidden food

不得食

see styles
bù dé shí
    bu4 de2 shi2
pu te shih
 futoku jiki
unable to feed

五根色

see styles
wǔ gēn sè
    wu3 gen1 se4
wu ken se
 gokon jiki
see 五色.

四種食


四种食

see styles
sì zhǒng shí
    si4 zhong3 shi2
ssu chung shih
 shishu jiki
four kinds of food

更樂食


更乐食

see styles
gēng lè shí
    geng1 le4 shi2
keng le shih
 kyōraku jiki
sensory food

木蘭色


木兰色

see styles
mù lán sè
    mu4 lan2 se4
mu lan se
 mokuran jiki
Brownish colour made from bark, probably cinnamon.

法喜食

see styles
fǎ xǐ shí
    fa3 xi3 shi2
fa hsi shih
 hōki jiki
The food of joy in the Law.

涅槃色

see styles
niè pán sè
    nie4 pan2 se4
nieh p`an se
    nieh pan se
 nehan jiki
Nirvāṇa-colour, i.e. black, representing the north.

涅槃食

see styles
niè pán shí
    nie4 pan2 shi2
nieh p`an shih
    nieh pan shih
 nehan jiki
Nirvāṇa food; the passions are faggots, wisdom is fire, the two prepare nirvāṇa as food.

禪悅食


禅悦食

see styles
chán yuè shí
    chan2 yue4 shi2
ch`an yüeh shih
    chan yüeh shih
 zennetsu jiki
nourishment from meditative bliss

節量食


节量食

see styles
jié liáng shí
    jie2 liang2 shi2
chieh liang shih
 sechiryō jiki
eating a limited amount

五不正食

see styles
wǔ bù zhèng shí
    wu3 bu4 zheng4 shi2
wu pu cheng shih
 go fushō jiki
Five improper things for a monk to eat— twigs, leaves, flowers, fruit, powders.

天甘露食

see styles
tiān gān lù shí
    tian1 gan1 lu4 shi2
t`ien kan lu shih
    tien kan lu shih
 ten kanro jiki
nectar of the gods

Variations:
敷き

see styles
 jiki
    じき
(suffix) suffix indicating room size (following a number of tatami mats and a counter)

直指人心

see styles
zhí zhǐ rén xīn
    zhi2 zhi3 ren2 xin1
chih chih jen hsin
 jiki shi nin shin
directly pointing to people's minds

自毀讚他


自毁讚他

see styles
zì huǐ zàn tā
    zi4 hui3 zan4 ta1
tzu hui tsan t`a
    tzu hui tsan ta
 jiki santa
blame oneself and praise others

Variations:
自棄(P)
焼け

see styles
 yake(p); jiki(自棄); yake
    やけ(P); じき(自棄); ヤケ
(n,adj-no,adj-na) (kana only) (See 自棄になる) desperation; despair; self-abandonment

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 40 results for "Jiki" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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