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There are 27 total results for your One Day at the Time search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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jié
    jie2
chieh
 kou; gou; kou / ko; go; ko
    こう; ごう; コウ
to rob; to plunder; to seize by force; to coerce; calamity; abbr. for kalpa 劫波[jie2 bo1]
(1) (こう, ごう only) {Buddh} kalpa (eon, aeon); (2) (kana only) {go} (usu. コウ) ko; position that allows for eternal capture and recapture of the same stones
刧 A kalpa, aeon, age; also translit. ka; 'a fabulous period of time, a day of Brahmā or 1, 000 Yugas, a period of four hundred and thirty-two million years of mortals, measuring the duration of the world; (a month of Brahmā is supposed to contain thirty such kalpas; according to the Mahābhārata twelve months of Brahmā constitute his year, and one hundred such years his lifetime; fifty years of Brahmā are supposed to have elapsed... ).' M. W. An aeon of incalculable time, therefore called a 大時節 great time-node. v. 劫波.; The three asaṃkhyeya kalpas, the three countless aeons, the period of a bodhisattva's development; also the past 莊嚴劫, the present 賢劫, and the future 星宿劫 kalpas. There are other groups. 三劫三千佛 The thousand Buddhas in each of the three kalpas.

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xiá
    xia2
hsia
 ka
    ひま
leisure
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) spare time; free time; leisure; (2) time (e.g. time it takes to do something); (noun or adjectival noun) (3) time off; day off; vacation; holiday; leave; (4) quitting (one's job); firing someone; divorcing (one's spouse); (adjectival noun) (5) (of one's time) free; (of one's business) slow; (noun or adjectival noun) (1) spare time; free time; leisure; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) time off; day off; vacation; holiday; leave; (3) quitting (one's job); firing someone; divorcing (one's spouse); (4) leaving; departing
a leisure moment

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huáng
    huang2
huang
 itoma
    いとま
leisure
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) spare time; free time; leisure; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) time off; day off; vacation; holiday; leave; (3) quitting (one's job); firing someone; divorcing (one's spouse); (4) leaving; departing; (female given name) Itoma

ヒマ

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 hima
    ヒマ
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) spare time; free time; leisure; (2) time (e.g. time it takes to do something); (noun or adjectival noun) (3) time off; day off; vacation; holiday; leave; (4) quitting (one's job); firing someone; divorcing (one's spouse); (adjectival noun) (5) (of one's time) free; (of one's business) slow

一旦

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yī dàn
    yi1 dan4
i tan
 ittan
    いったん
in case (something happens); if; once (something happens, then...); when; in a short time; in one day
(adverb) (1) (kana only) once; (adverb) (2) (kana only) for a short time; briefly; temporarily; (3) (archaism) one morning; (place-name) Ittan
once (something should happen...)

時分


时分

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shí fēn
    shi2 fen1
shih fen
 jibun
    じぶん
time; period during the day; one of the 12 two-hour periods enumerated by the earthly branches 地支
(n,adv) time; hour; season; time of the year
Time-division of the day, variously made in Buddhist works: (1) Three periods each of day and night. (2) Eight periods of day and night, each divided into four parts. (3) Twelve periods, each under its animal, as in China. (4) Thirty hours, sixty hours, of varying definition.

時辰


时辰

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shí chen
    shi2 chen5
shih ch`en
    shih chen
 jishin
    じしん
time; one of the 12 two-hour periods of the day
time; hour

何時か

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 itsuka
    いつか
(adverb) (kana only) sometime; someday; one day; some time or other; the other day; in due course; in time; (female given name) Itsuka

一日一夜

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yī rì yī yè
    yi1 ri4 yi1 ye4
i jih i yeh
 ichinichiichiya / ichinichichiya
    いちにちいちや
all day and night
ahorātra. One day one night, a day and night, a division of time.

一朝一夕

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yī zhāo yī xī
    yi1 zhao1 yi1 xi1
i chao i hsi
 icchouisseki / icchoisseki
    いっちょういっせき
lit. one morning and one evening (idiom); fig. in a short period of time; overnight
(yoji) in a day; in a brief space of time

半日工作

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bàn rì gōng zuò
    ban4 ri4 gong1 zuo4
pan jih kung tso
part-time work in which one works each day for a half-day, typically a morning or an afternoon

度日如年

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dù rì rú nián
    du4 ri4 ru2 nian2
tu jih ju nien
a day drags past like a year (idiom); time hangs heavy; time crawls when one is wretched

明け暮れ

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 akekure
    あけくれ
(n,adv) (1) morning and evening; daily routine; (vs,vi) (2) to spend all one's time doing; to do day in, day out; (adverb) (3) all the time; always; constantly; day and night

法華八講

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 hokkehakkou / hokkehakko
    ほっけはっこう
Buddhist service in which the eight scrolls of the Lotus Sutra are read one scroll at a time (one morning and one evening reading each day for four days with a different reciter each time)

オフタイム

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 ofutaimu
    オフタイム
one's free time (wasei: off time); one's time off; day off; time-out

その日暮し

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 sonohigurashi
    そのひぐらし
(1) financially scraping by; meagre existence (meager); hand to mouth existence; (2) living one's life without plan; living life day-by-day; taking life one day at a time

其の日暮し

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 sonohigurashi
    そのひぐらし
(1) financially scraping by; meagre existence (meager); hand to mouth existence; (2) living one's life without plan; living life day-by-day; taking life one day at a time

明け暮れる

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 akekureru
    あけくれる
(v1,vi) (1) to spend all one's time doing; to do day in, day out; to do nothing but ...; to be absorbed (in); (v1,vi) (2) to pass (of days)

非一日之功

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fēi yī rì zhī gōng
    fei1 yi1 ri4 zhi1 gong1
fei i jih chih kung
lit. cannot be done in one day (idiom); fig. will take much time and effort to accomplish

オフ・タイム

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 ofu taimu
    オフ・タイム
one's free time (wasei: off time); one's time off; day off; time-out

その日暮らし

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 sonohigurashi
    そのひぐらし
(1) financially scraping by; meagre existence (meager); hand to mouth existence; (2) living one's life without plan; living life day-by-day; taking life one day at a time

其の日暮らし

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 sonohigurashi
    そのひぐらし
(1) financially scraping by; meagre existence (meager); hand to mouth existence; (2) living one's life without plan; living life day-by-day; taking life one day at a time

家族サービス

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 kazokusaabisu / kazokusabisu
    かぞくサービス
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) spending time with one's family on one's day off work; family duty

Variations:
暇(P)

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 hima(暇, 閑)(p); itoma(暇, 遑); hima
    ひま(暇, 閑)(P); いとま(暇, 遑); ヒマ
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) spare time; free time; leisure; (2) (ひま, ヒマ only) time (e.g. time it takes to do something); (noun or adjectival noun) (3) time off; day off; vacation; holiday; leave; (noun or adjectival noun) (4) quitting (one's job); firing someone; divorcing (one's spouse); (adjectival noun) (5) (ひま, ヒマ only) (being) inactive; (of one's business) slow; (6) (いとま only) (See 御暇・1) leaving; departing

Variations:
オフタイム
オフ・タイム

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 ofutaimu; ofu taimu
    オフタイム; オフ・タイム
(See オンタイム・2) one's free time (wasei: off time); one's time off; day off; time-out

Variations:
惰眠をむさぼる
惰眠を貪る

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 daminomusaboru
    だみんをむさぼる
(exp,v5r) to sleep all day; to idle away one's time; to loaf all day

Variations:
その日暮らし
その日暮し
其の日暮らし
其の日暮し

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 sonohigurashi
    そのひぐらし
(exp,n) (1) financially scraping by; meagre existence (meager); hand to mouth existence; (exp,n) (2) living one's life without plan; living life day-by-day; taking life one day at a time

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

This page contains 27 results for "One Day at the Time" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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.

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