Our regular search mode rendered no results. We switched to our sloppy search mode for your query. These results might not be accurate...
There are 368 total results for your Kille search. I have created 4 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...
1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
強い see styles |
tsuyoi つよい |
More info & calligraphy: Tsuyoi |
蚩尤 see styles |
chī yóu chi1 you2 ch`ih yu chih yu shiyuu / shiyu しゆう |
More info & calligraphy: God of Warcraft(archaism) Chinese god of war |
達文 see styles |
tatsubun たつぶん |
More info & calligraphy: Daven |
觀世音 观世音 see styles |
guān shì yīn guan1 shi4 yin1 kuan shih yin Kanzeon かんぜおん |
More info & calligraphy: Guan Shi Yin: Protector Of Life(out-dated kanji) Avalokiteshvara (Bodhisattva); Avalokitesvara; Kannon; Kwannon; Guanyin; Buddhist deity of compassion Regarder of the world's sounds, or cries, the so-called Goddess of Mercy; also known as 觀音; 觀世音善薩; 觀自在 (觀世自在); 觀尹; 光世音 (the last being the older form). Avalokiteśvara, v. 阿 8. Originally represented as a male, the images are now generally those of a female figure. The meaning of the term is in doubt; it is intp. as above, but the term 觀自在 (觀世自在) accords with the idea of Sovereign Regarder and is not associated with sounds or cries. Guanyin is one of the triad of Amida, is represented on his left, and is also represented as crowned with Amida; but there are as many as thirty-three different forms of Guanyin, sometimes with a bird, a vase, a willow wand, a pearl, a 'thousand' eyes and hands, etc., and, when as bestower of children, carrying a child. The island of Putuo (Potala) is the chief centre of Guanyin worship, where she is the protector of all in distress, especially of those who go to sea. There are many sūtras, etc., devoted to the cult, but its provenance and the date of its introduction to China are still in doubt. Chapter 25 of the Lotus Sūtra is devoted to Guanyin, and is the principal scripture of the cult; its date is uncertain. Guanyin is sometimes confounded with Amitābha and Maitreya. She is said to be the daughter of king Śubhavyūha 妙莊王, who had her killed by 'stifling because the sword of the executioner broke without hurting her. Her spirit went to hell; but hell changed into paradise. Yama sent her back to life to save his hell, when she was miraculously transported on a Lotus flower to the island of Poo-too'. Eitel. |
俍 see styles |
liáng liang2 liang |
(literary) to be good at; to be expert in; (literary) skilled craftsman |
匠 see styles |
jiàng jiang4 chiang shou / sho しょう |
craftsman (obsolete) craftsman; artisan; carpenter; (skilled) workman; (personal name) Takumu craftsman |
嫩 see styles |
nèn nen4 nen waka わか |
young and tender; (of food) tender; lightly cooked; (of color) light; (of a person) inexperienced; unskilled (female given name) Waka |
嫻 娴 see styles |
xián xian2 hsien hanako はなこ |
elegant; refined; to be skilled at (female given name) Hanako |
手 see styles |
shǒu shou3 shou te て |
hand; (formal) to hold; person engaged in certain types of work; person skilled in certain types of work; personal(ly); convenient; classifier for skill; CL:雙|双[shuang1],隻|只[zhi1] (1) (occ. pronounced た when a prefix) (See お手・おて・1) hand; arm; (2) (colloquialism) (See お手・おて・3) forepaw; foreleg; (3) handle; (4) hand; worker; help; (5) trouble; care; effort; (6) means; way; trick; move; technique; workmanship; (7) hand; handwriting; (8) kind; type; sort; (9) (See 手に入る) one's hands; one's possession; (10) (See 手に余る) ability to cope; (11) hand (of cards); (12) (See 山の手・1) direction; (n,n-suf,ctr) (13) move (in go, shogi, etc.); (surname) Tezaki pāṇī; hasta; kara; hand, arm. |
會 会 see styles |
kuài kuai4 k`uai kuai kai かい |
to balance an account; accounting; accountant (surname) Kai Meet, assemble, collect, associate, unite; assembly, company; communicate; comprehend, skilled in, can, will; a time, moment. |
熟 see styles |
shú shu2 shu munekazu むねかず |
ripe; mature; thoroughly cooked; done; familiar; acquainted; experienced; skilled; (of sleep etc) deep; profound; also pr. [shou2] (adj-na,adv) (kana only) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) completely; really; thoroughly; deeply; severely; intently; (personal name) Munekazu Ripe. |
習 习 see styles |
xí xi2 hsi shii / shi シー |
(bound form) to practice; to study; habit; custom (surname) Xi Repetition, practice, habit, skilled; u.f. 習氣 intp. vāsanā. |
食 see styles |
sì 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. |
鯱 see styles |
shachi; shachi しゃち; シャチ |
(1) (kana only) orca (Orcinus orca); killer whale; grampus; (2) (abbreviation) (See 鯱・しゃちほこ・1) shachi; mythical carp with the head of a tiger and the body of a fish, considered auspicious protectors of well-being; (3) (abbreviation) (See 鯱・しゃちほこ・2) roof ornament in the shape of a shachi (believed to provide protection against fire by causing rain to fall); (surname) Shachihoko |
上手 see styles |
shàng shǒu shang4 shou3 shang shou jouzu(p); joute(ok); joushu(ok) / jozu(p); jote(ok); joshu(ok) じょうず(P); じょうて(ok); じょうしゅ(ok) |
to obtain; to master; overhand (serve etc); seat of honor (noun or adjectival noun) (1) (ant: 下手・へた・1) skillful; skilled; proficient; good (at); adept; clever; (2) flattery; (place-name) Nobote abbot |
不肖 see styles |
bù xiào bu4 xiao4 pu hsiao fushou / fusho ふしょう |
(literary) unlike one's parents; degenerate; unworthy (adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) unworthy (of one's father, teacher, etc.); (pronoun) (2) (humble language) I; me; (adj-no,adj-na,n) (3) (form) (used self-referentially) incompetent; unskilled; inexperienced; foolish; (noun or adjectival noun) (4) (archaism) unfortunate; unlucky; (given name) Fushou does not reject |
両刀 see styles |
ryoutou / ryoto りょうとう |
(1) two swords; (2) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・2) being skilled in two fields; (an) expert in two fields; (3) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・3) liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well; (4) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・4) bisexual (person) |
五逆 see styles |
wǔ nì wu3 ni4 wu ni gogyaku ごぎゃく |
(1) {Buddh} five cardinal sins (killing one's father, killing one's mother, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, causing a schism within the sangha); (2) (hist) crime of killing one's master, father, grandfather, mother, or grandmother pañcānantarya; 五無間業 The five rebellious acts or deadly sins, parricide, matricide, killing an arhat, shedding the blood of a Buddha, destroying the harmony of the sangha, or fraternity. The above definition is common both to Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna. The lightest of these sins is the first; the heaviest the last. II. Another group is: (1) sacrilege, such as destroying temples, burning sutras, stealing a Buddha's or a monk's things, inducing others to do so, or taking pleasure therein; (2) slander, or abuse of the teaching of śrāvaka s, pratyekabuddhas, or bodhisattvas; (3) ill-treatment or killing of a monk; (4) any one of the five deadly sins given above; (5) denial of the karma consequences of ill deeds, acting or teaching others accordingly, and unceasing evil life. III. There are also five deadly sins, each of which is equal to each of the first set of five: (1) violation of a mother, or a fully ordained nun; (2) killing a bodhisattva in a sangha; (5) destroying a Buddha's stūpa. IV. The five unpardonable sin of Devadatta who (1) destroyed the harmony of the community; (2) injured Śākyamuni with a stone, shedding his blood; (3) induced the king to let loose a rutting elephant to trample down Śākyamuni; (4) killed a nun; (5) put poison on his finger-nails and saluted Śākyamuni intending to destroy him thereby. |
休屠 see styles |
xiū tú xiu1 tu2 hsiu t`u hsiu tu kyūto |
Lit. 'Desist from butchering, 'said to be the earliest Han term for 浮屠, 佛圖, etc., Buddha. The 漢武故事 says that the King of Vaiśālī 毘邪 killed King 體屠 (or the non-butchering kings), took his golden gods, over 10 feet in height, and put them in the 甘泉宮 Sweet-spring palace; they required no sacrifices of bulls or rams, but only worship of incense, so the king ordered that they should be served after their national method. |
兇嫌 凶嫌 see styles |
xiōng xián xiong1 xian2 hsiung hsien |
alleged killer (or attacker); suspect in a case of violent crime |
兇身 凶身 see styles |
xiōng shēn xiong1 shen1 hsiung shen |
murderer; killer |
先山 see styles |
mazuyama まづやま |
skilled miner; coal-cutter; (surname) Mazuyama |
剣客 see styles |
kenkaku; kenkyaku けんかく; けんきゃく |
master swordsman; skilled fencer |
博古 see styles |
bó gǔ bo2 gu3 po ku |
Bo Gu (1907-1946), Soviet-trained Chinese Communist, journalist and propagandist, 1930s Left adventurist, subsequently rehabilitated, killed in air crash |
取手 see styles |
toride とりで |
(1) recipient; receiver; acceptor; taker; (2) (martial arts term) (sumo) skilled practitioner (of judo, sumo, etc.); (3) person who picks up the cards (in karuta games); handle; grip; knob; (place-name) Toride |
受害 see styles |
shòu hài shou4 hai4 shou hai |
to suffer damage, injury etc; damaged; injured; killed; robbed |
名工 see styles |
meikou / meko めいこう |
craftsman; skilled artisan |
国手 see styles |
kokushu こくしゅ |
skilled physician; noted doctor; master |
國手 国手 see styles |
guó shǒu guo2 shou3 kuo shou |
(sports) member of the national team; national representative; (medicine, chess etc) one of the most highly skilled practitioners in one's country |
妙手 see styles |
miào shǒu miao4 shou3 miao shou myoushu / myoshu みょうしゅ |
miraculous hands of a healer; highly skilled person; brilliant move in chess or weiqi (go) 圍棋|围棋 (1) spectacular move (chess, shogi, etc.); brilliant move; (2) expert; virtuoso; master |
嫻熟 娴熟 see styles |
xián shú xian2 shu2 hsien shu |
adept; skilled |
就義 就义 see styles |
jiù yì jiu4 yi4 chiu i |
to be killed for a righteous cause; to die a martyr |
屠伯 see styles |
tú bó tu2 bo2 t`u po tu po |
butcher; fig. brutal killer |
川震 see styles |
chuān zhèn chuan1 zhen4 ch`uan chen chuan chen |
Sichuan great earthquake, the magnitude 8 earthquake of May 2008 at Wenchuan 汶川, Sichuan, that killed more than 80,000 people; same as 四川大地震[Si4 chuan1 Da4 di4 zhen4] |
巧匠 see styles |
qiǎo jiàng qiao3 jiang4 ch`iao chiang chiao chiang |
skilled workman |
帥哥 帅哥 see styles |
shuài gē shuai4 ge1 shuai ko |
handsome guy; lady-killer; handsome (form of address) |
弱い see styles |
yowai よわい |
(adjective) weak; frail; delicate; tender; unskilled; weak (wine) |
得物 see styles |
dé wù de2 wu4 te wu emono えもの |
(1) (hand) weapon; (2) (archaism) (orig. meaning) one's forte; one's special skill; weapon one is skilled in using to gain property |
戦歿 see styles |
senbotsu せんぼつ |
(noun/participle) death in battle; killed in action |
戦没 see styles |
senbotsu せんぼつ |
(noun/participle) death in battle; killed in action |
打雜 打杂 see styles |
dǎ zá da3 za2 ta tsa |
to do odd jobs; to do unskilled work |
技工 see styles |
jì gōng ji4 gong1 chi kung gikou / giko ぎこう |
skilled worker (noun - becomes adjective with の) craft; craftsman |
把式 see styles |
bǎ shì ba3 shi4 pa shih |
person skilled in a trade; skill |
拙句 see styles |
sekku せっく |
(humble language) (See 俳句) unskilled haiku poem; clumsy haiku |
斃命 毙命 see styles |
bì mìng bi4 ming4 pi ming |
to meet violent death; to get killed |
智将 see styles |
chishou / chisho ちしょう |
skilled manager; resourceful general; (personal name) Chishou |
曲物 see styles |
wagemono わげもの magemono まげもの kusemono くせもの |
circular box; (1) circular box; (2) article for pawning; (1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter |
曲者 see styles |
kusemono くせもの |
(1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter |
未熟 see styles |
wèi shú wei4 shu2 wei shu mijuku みじゅく |
unripe (adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) unripe; green; (adj-na,n,adj-no) (2) inexperienced; immature; unskilled unripe |
殉職 殉职 see styles |
xùn zhí xun4 zhi2 hsün chih junshoku じゅんしょく |
to die in the line of duty (n,vs,vi) dying at one's post; being killed in the line of duty |
殺手 杀手 see styles |
shā shǒu sha1 shou3 sha shou |
killer; murderer; hit man; (sports) formidable player |
氏上 see styles |
ujinokami うじのかみ |
(1) (archaism) eldest son; (2) (archaism) older brother; older sister; (3) (archaism) older person; (4) (archaism) head of a clan; head of a region; (5) (archaism) skilled craftsman; (archaism) head of a clan; (personal name) Ujinokami |
波旬 see styles |
pō xún po1 xun2 p`o hsün po hsün hajun はじゅん |
{Buddh} killer demon; demon who strives to destroy all goodness (波旬踰); 波鞞 Pāpīyān. Pāpīmān. Pāpīmā. Pāpīyān is very wicked. Pāpīyān is a Buddhist term for 惡者 the Evil One; 殺者 the Murderer; Māra; because he strives to kill all goodness; v. 魔. Also 波卑面 or 波卑椽 or 波卑緣. |
活〆 see styles |
ikejime いけじめ ikeshime いけしめ |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) draining blood from a live fish (from above the gills and at the base of the tail) to keep it fresh; (2) fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport); (3) killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtank; (irregular kanji usage) (1) fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport); (2) killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtank |
活口 see styles |
huó kǒu huo2 kou3 huo k`ou huo kou |
sb who witnesses a crime and is not killed by the perpetrator; a captive who can provide information |
活締 see styles |
ikejime いけじめ ikeshime いけしめ |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) draining blood from a live fish (from above the gills and at the base of the tail) to keep it fresh; (2) fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport); (3) killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtank; (irregular okurigana usage) (1) fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport); (2) killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtank |
熟す see styles |
jukusu じゅくす |
(v5s,vs-c,vi) (1) to ripen; to mature; (v5s,vs-c,vi) (2) to be ready for action; to be the right time (to act); (v5s,vs-c,vi) (3) to be in common use; to come to sound natural; (v5s,vs-c,vi) (4) to become skilled |
熟手 see styles |
shú shǒu shu2 shou3 shu shou |
skilled person; an experienced hand |
熟練 熟练 see styles |
shú liàn shu2 lian4 shu lien jukuren じゅくれん |
practiced; proficient; skilled; skillful (n,vs,vi) skill; expertise; experience; proficiency; mastery; dexterity |
牲體 牲体 see styles |
shēng tǐ sheng1 ti3 sheng t`i sheng ti |
body of an animal (or human) killed sacrificially |
犠牲 see styles |
gisei / gise ぎせい |
(1) sacrifice; (2) (abbreviation) (See 犠牲者) victim (esp. someone killed); casualty; (3) (See 生け贄・1) sacrifice (to a deity) |
玄高 see styles |
xuán gāo xuan2 gao1 hsüan kao Genkō |
Hsüan-kao, a famous Shensi monk, influential politically, later killed by order of the emperor Wu Ti, circa 400. |
癖者 see styles |
kusemono くせもの |
(1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter |
相碁 see styles |
aigo あいご |
{go} go played by two equally skilled players |
知将 see styles |
chishou / chisho ちしょう |
skilled manager; resourceful general; (personal name) Chishou |
穩練 稳练 see styles |
wěn liàn wen3 lian4 wen lien |
steady and proficient; skilled and reliable |
粗活 see styles |
cū huó cu1 huo2 ts`u huo tsu huo |
unskilled labor; heavy manual work |
精煉 精炼 see styles |
jīng liàn jing1 lian4 ching lien seiren / seren せいれん |
to refine (a substance); to purify; to refine (one's skills, writing etc); refined; polished; succinct; skilled; capable (noun/participle) (1) refining; refinement; smelting; (2) training |
罹難 罹难 see styles |
lí nàn li2 nan4 li nan |
to die in an accident or disaster; to be killed |
老練 老练 see styles |
lǎo liàn lao3 lian4 lao lien rouren / roren ろうれん |
seasoned; experienced (adj-na,adj-no,n) experienced; veteran; skilled; expert |
聖手 圣手 see styles |
shèng shǒu sheng4 shou3 sheng shou |
divine physician; sage doctor; highly skilled practitioner |
胡蜂 see styles |
hú fēng hu2 feng1 hu feng suzumebachi すずめばち |
wasp; hornet (1) (kana only) hornet; yellow jacket; wasp (of subfamily Vespinae); (2) (kana only) Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia); yak-killer hornet |
能文 see styles |
noubun / nobun のうぶん |
skilled in writing; (personal name) Yoshifumi |
能筆 see styles |
nouhitsu / nohitsu のうひつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) skillful penmanship; skilled calligrapher |
臭い see styles |
kusai くさい |
(adjective) (1) stinking; smelly; (adjective) (2) suspicious; fishy; (adjective) (3) clumsy; unskilled; (suf,adj-i) (4) smelling of; (suf,adj-i) (5) looking like; appearing like; smacking of; -ish |
良工 see styles |
ryoukou / ryoko りょうこう |
skilled artisan |
良醫 良医 see styles |
liáng yī liang2 yi1 liang i ryōi |
good doctor; skilled doctor a good doctor |
色男 see styles |
irootoko いろおとこ |
lover; lady-killer; sexy guy |
苦力 see styles |
kǔ lì ku3 li4 k`u li ku li kuurii(p); kurii / kuri(p); kuri クーリー(P); クリー |
bitter work; hard toil; (loanword) coolie, unskilled Chinese laborer in colonial times (hist) (kana only) coolie (chi: kǔlì) |
董卓 see styles |
dǒng zhuó dong3 zhuo2 tung cho toutaku / totaku とうたく |
Dong Zhuo (-192), top general of late Han, usurped power in 189, murdered empress dowager and child emperor, killed in 192 by Lü Bu 呂布|吕布 (personal name) Toutaku |
蒙難 蒙难 see styles |
méng nàn meng2 nan4 meng nan |
to meet with disaster; killed; in the clutches of the enemy; to fall foul of; in danger |
蔵人 see styles |
kurondo くろんど |
(1) keeper of imperial archives; (2) worker skilled in the brewing of sake or soy sauce; (given name) Kurondo |
藏人 see styles |
zàng rén zang4 ren2 tsang jen kurando くらんど |
Tibetan (person) (1) keeper of imperial archives; (2) worker skilled in the brewing of sake or soy sauce; (surname) Kurando |
藪枯 see styles |
yabugarashi やぶがらし |
(kana only) bushkiller (species of herbaceous plant, Cayratia japonica) |
虎鯨 虎鲸 see styles |
hǔ jīng hu3 jing1 hu ching |
killer whale (Orcinus orca) |
血口 see styles |
xuè kǒu xue4 kou3 hsüeh k`ou hsüeh kou |
bloody mouth (from devouring freshly killed prey) |
誤爆 see styles |
gobaku ごばく |
(noun/participle) bombing (shelling) the wrong target; (be killed by) friendly fire |
諳練 谙练 see styles |
ān liàn an1 lian4 an lien |
conversant; skilled; proficient |
謀士 谋士 see styles |
móu shì mou2 shi4 mou shih |
skilled manipulator; tactician; strategist; advisor; counsellor |
謀将 see styles |
boushou / bosho ぼうしょう |
military general skilled at strategy |
送命 see styles |
sòng mìng song4 ming4 sung ming |
to lose one's life; to get killed |
逆叉 see styles |
sakamata さかまた |
orca; killer whale |
逆戟 see styles |
sakamata さかまた |
orca; killer whale |
遇難 遇难 see styles |
yù nàn yu4 nan4 yü nan |
to perish; to be killed |
達士 see styles |
tasshi たっし |
expert; skilled hand; master; (personal name) Tatsuji |
達者 达者 see styles |
dá zhě da2 zhe3 ta che tassha たっしゃ |
(adjectival noun) (1) in good health; healthy; well; fit; robust; strong; (adjectival noun) (2) skilled; proficient; adept; (3) (See 達人) master; expert; (place-name) Tatsusha adept |
遣手 see styles |
yarite やりて |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) doer; (2) giver; (3) skilled person; capable person; shrewd person; go-getter; hotshot; (4) brothel madam |
金領 金领 see styles |
jīn lǐng jin1 ling3 chin ling |
gold collar; high-level senior executive; highly-skilled worker |
鎮痛 镇痛 see styles |
zhèn tòng zhen4 tong4 chen t`ung chen tung chintsuu / chintsu ちんつう |
analgesic; pain killer (n,adj-no,vs,vt,vi) pain relief; killing pain |
雀蜂 see styles |
suzumebachi すずめばち |
(1) (kana only) hornet; yellow jacket; wasp (of subfamily Vespinae); (2) (kana only) Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia); yak-killer hornet |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Kille" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
license.
Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.