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1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
春 see styles |
chūn chun1 ch`un chun haru はる |
More info & calligraphy: Spring Season(n,adv) (1) spring; springtime; (2) New Year; (3) prime (of life); height (of one's prosperity); heyday; (4) adolescence; puberty; (5) sexuality; sexual desire; (personal name) Haruji |
羅素 罗素 see styles |
luó sù luo2 su4 lo su |
More info & calligraphy: Russell |
自由 see styles |
zì yóu zi4 you2 tzu yu jiyuu / jiyu じゆう |
More info & calligraphy: Freedom / Liberty(noun or adjectival noun) freedom; liberty; (male given name) Yoriyoshi self-established |
魯賓 鲁宾 see styles |
lǔ bīn lu3 bin1 lu pin |
More info & calligraphy: Rubin |
伯特蘭 伯特兰 see styles |
bó tè lán bo2 te4 lan2 po t`e lan po te lan |
More info & calligraphy: Bertrand |
羅伯特 罗伯特 see styles |
luó bó tè luo2 bo2 te4 lo po t`e lo po te |
More info & calligraphy: Robert |
羅伯茨 罗伯茨 see styles |
luó bó cí luo2 bo2 ci2 lo po tz`u lo po tzu |
More info & calligraphy: Roberts |
羅伯遜 罗伯逊 see styles |
luó bó xùn luo2 bo2 xun4 lo po hsün |
More info & calligraphy: Robertson |
赫伯特 see styles |
hè bó tè he4 bo2 te4 ho po t`e ho po te |
More info & calligraphy: Hebert |
吉爾伯特 吉尔伯特 see styles |
jí ěr bó tè ji2 er3 bo2 te4 chi erh po t`e chi erh po te |
More info & calligraphy: Gilberte |
基里巴斯 see styles |
jī lǐ bā sī ji1 li3 ba1 si1 chi li pa ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Kiribati |
阿爾伯塔 阿尔伯塔 see styles |
ā ěr bó tǎ a1 er3 bo2 ta3 a erh po t`a a erh po ta |
More info & calligraphy: Alberta |
阿爾伯特 阿尔伯特 see styles |
ā ěr bó tè a1 er3 bo2 te4 a erh po t`e a erh po te |
More info & calligraphy: Albert |
泆 see styles |
yì yi4 i |
licentious, libertine, dissipate |
狎 see styles |
xiá xia2 hsia |
(bound form) (literary) to take liberties with sb or something; to treat frivolously |
蜷 see styles |
quán quan2 ch`üan chüan minabuchi みなぶち |
to curl up (like a scroll); to huddle; Melania libertina; wriggle (as a worm) (surname) Minabuchi |
三德 see styles |
sān dé san1 de2 san te santoku |
The three virtues or powers, of which three groups are given below. (1) (a) 法身德 The virtue or potency of the Buddha's eternal, spiritual body, the dharmakāya; (b) 般若德 of his prājñā, or wisdom, knowing all things in their reality; (c) 解脫德 of his freedom from all bonds and his sovereign Iiberty. Each of these has the four qualities of 常, 樂我, 淨eternity, joy, personality, and purity; v. 漫涅槃經 (2) (a) 智德 The potency of his perfect knowledge; (b) 斷德 of his cutting off all illusion and perfecting of supreme nirvāṇa; the above two are 自利 for his own advantage; (c) 恩德 of his universal grace and salvation, which 利他 bestows the benefits he has acquired on others. (3) (a) 因圓德 The perfection of his causative or karmic works during his three great kalpas of preparation; (b) 果圓德 the perfection of the fruit, or results in his own character and wisdom; (c) 恩圓德 the perfection of his grace in the salvation of others. |
上段 see styles |
joudan / jodan じょうだん |
(1) upper tier; upper section; upper deck; upper row; upper step; upper grade; upper berth; top shelf; (2) (See 上座) place of honor; place of honour; (3) (See 上段の間) dais; raised part of floor; (4) overhead position (of a sword in kendo, etc.); (surname) Jōdan |
下段 see styles |
gedan; kadan げだん; かだん |
(1) lower tier; lower step; lower column; lower berth; bottom shelf; (2) low position (of a sword in kendo, etc.); (place-name, surname) Shimodan |
不審 不审 see styles |
bù shěn bu4 shen3 pu shen fushin ふしん |
(noun or adjectival noun) doubt; suspicion; question; strangeness A term of greeting between monks. i. e. I do not take the liberty of inquiring into your condition. |
不羇 see styles |
fuki ふき |
freedom; liberty; independence |
不羈 不羁 see styles |
bù jī bu4 ji1 pu chi fuki ふき |
unruly; uninhibited freedom; liberty; independence unbridled |
人権 see styles |
jinken じんけん |
human rights; civil liberties |
伯莎 see styles |
bó shā bo2 sha1 po sha |
Bertha (name) |
倒倉 倒仓 see styles |
dǎo cāng dao3 cang1 tao ts`ang tao tsang |
to transfer grain from a store (e.g. to sun it); voice breaking (of male opera singer in puberty) |
倒嗓 see styles |
dǎo sǎng dao3 sang3 tao sang |
(of a singer) to lose one's voice; (male opera singer's) voice change (at puberty) |
停靠 see styles |
tíng kào ting2 kao4 t`ing k`ao ting kao |
to call at; to stop at; berth |
入寂 see styles |
rù jí ru4 ji2 ju chi nyuujaku / nyujaku にゅうじゃく |
(n,vs,vi) death of a priest; nirvana; spiritual liberty To inter into rest, or nirvana; also, to die. Also 入滅 or 入寂滅. |
冒昧 see styles |
mào mèi mao4 mei4 mao mei |
bold; presumptuous; to take the liberty of |
加繆 加缪 see styles |
jiā miù jia1 miu4 chia miu |
Albert Camus (1913-1960), French-Algerian philosopher, author, and journalist |
十住 see styles |
shí zhù shi2 zhu4 shih chu jū jū |
The ten stages, or periods, in bodhisattva-wisdom, prajñā 般若, are the 十住; the merits or character attained are the 十地 q.v. Two interpretations may be given. In the first of these, the first four stages are likened to entry into the holy womb, the next four to the period of gestation, the ninth to birth, and the tenth to the washing or baptism with the water of wisdom, e.g. the baptism of a Kṣatriya prince. The ten stages are (1) 發心住 the purposive stage, the mind set upon Buddhahood; (2) 治地住 clear understanding and mental control; (3) 修行住 unhampered liberty in every direction; (4) 生貴住 acquiring the Tathāgata nature or seed; (5) 方便具足住 perfect adaptability and resemblance in self-development and development of others; (6) 正心住 the whole mind becoming Buddha-like; (7) 不退住 no retrogression, perfect unity and constant progress; (8) 童眞住 as a Buddha-son now complete; (9) 法王子住 as prince of the law; (10) 灌頂住 baptism as such, e.g. the consecration of kings. Another interpretation of the above is: (1) spiritual resolve, stage of śrota-āpanna; (2) submission to rule, preparation for Sakṛdāgāmin stage; (3) cultivation of virtue, attainment of Sakṛdāgāmin stage; (4) noble birth, preparation for the anāgāmin stage; (5) perfect means, attainment of anāgāmin stage; (6) right mind, preparation for arhatship; (7) no-retrogradation, the attainment of arhatship; (8) immortal youth, pratyekabuddhahood; (9) son of the law-king, the conception of bodhisattvahood; (10) baptism as the summit of attainment, the conception of Buddhahood. |
四分 see styles |
sì fēn si4 fen1 ssu fen shibun しぶん |
(noun/participle) divide into four pieces; one fourth; (place-name) Shibu The 法相 Dharmalakṣana school divides the function of 識 cognition into four, i. e. 相分 mental phenomena, 見分 discriminating such phenomena, 自證分 the power that discriminates, and 證自證 the proof or assurance of that power. Another group is: 信 faith, 解 liberty, 行 action, and 證 assurance or realization. |
奥手 see styles |
okute おくて |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) late-growing rice; (2) late-ripening crops; late-blooming flowers; (3) late developer (e.g. child who reaches puberty late); late bloomer; (surname) Okute |
寝床 see styles |
nedoko ねどこ |
bed; berth; crib; cot; kip |
床位 see styles |
chuáng wèi chuang2 wei4 ch`uang wei chuang wei |
bed (in hospital, hotel, train etc); berth; bunk |
敬遠 see styles |
keien / keen けいえん |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) pretending to respect (someone) while in fact staying distant; keeping at arm's length; giving a wide berth; (noun, transitive verb) (2) avoiding (something unpleasant); shying away from; (noun, transitive verb) (3) {baseb} giving (the batter) an "intentional walk" |
榛果 see styles |
zhēn guǒ zhen1 guo3 chen kuo |
filbert; hazelnut; cobnut |
榛色 see styles |
zhēn sè zhen1 se4 chen se |
filbert |
民權 民权 see styles |
mín quán min2 quan2 min ch`üan min chüan |
civil liberties |
泊る see styles |
tomaru とまる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to stay at (e.g. hotel); (2) to be docked; to be berthed; to be moored |
泊位 see styles |
bó wèi bo2 wei4 po wei |
berth |
泊地 see styles |
hakuchi はくち |
anchorage; berth |
溥儀 溥仪 see styles |
pǔ yí pu3 yi2 p`u i pu i pui ぷい |
Puyi, personal name of the last Qing emperor (reigned as child 1909-1911), the subject of Bertolucci's biopic The Last Emperor (person) Pu Yi (last emperor of China) (see Aisin Gioro Pu Yi) |
狎昵 see styles |
xiá nì xia2 ni4 hsia ni |
intimate; taking liberties; familiar (with a negative connotation) |
破瓜 see styles |
pò guā po4 gua1 p`o kua po kua haka はか |
(of a girl) to lose one's virginity; to deflower a virgin; to reach the age of 16; (of a man) to reach the age of 64 (1) age 16 (of a girl); pubescence; puberty; (2) age 64 (of a man); (3) breaking of the hymen (during sex); female defloration; deflowering |
胡佛 see styles |
hú fó hu2 fo2 hu fo |
Hoover (name); Herbert Hoover (1874-1964) US mining engineer and Republican politician, president (1929-1933) |
胡克 see styles |
hú kè hu2 ke4 hu k`o hu ko |
Hook or Hooke (name); Robert Hooke (1635-1703), brilliant English experimental scientist and inventor |
臥位 卧位 see styles |
wò wèi wo4 wei4 wo wei gai がい |
berth lying down (of body); reclining position; decubitus |
舒曼 see styles |
shū màn shu1 man4 shu man |
Schumann (name); Robert Schumann (1810-1856), romantic composer |
船台 see styles |
sendai せんだい |
building berth (for ships); stocks; slipway; (surname) Funadai |
艙位 舱位 see styles |
cāng wèi cang1 wei4 ts`ang wei tsang wei |
shipping space; cabin berth; cabin seat |
色鬼 see styles |
sè guǐ se4 gui3 se kuei shikiki しきき |
lecher; pervert (rare) sex maniac; seducer; libertine; Lothario; rake |
色魔 see styles |
sè mó se4 mo2 se mo shikima しきま |
sex fiend; molester; sex attacker; sex demon (a spirit that enters people's souls and makes them desire sex) sex maniac; seducer; libertine; Lothario; rake; (surname) Shikama |
蕩児 see styles |
touji / toji とうじ |
libertine |
藤森 see styles |
téng sēn teng2 sen1 t`eng sen teng sen fujimori ふじもり |
Fujimori (Japanese surname); Alberto Ken'ya Fujimori (1938-), president of Peru 1990-2000 (place-name, surname) Fujimori |
調戲 调戏 see styles |
tiáo xì tiao2 xi4 t`iao hsi tiao hsi |
to take liberties with a woman; to dally; to assail a woman with obscenities |
變聲 变声 see styles |
biàn shēng bian4 sheng1 pien sheng |
voice change (at puberty); to alter one's voice (deliberately); to sound different (when angry etc) |
赫德 see styles |
hè dé he4 de2 ho te |
Hart or Herd (name); Robert Hart (1835-1911), Englishman who served 1863-1911 in Qing dynasty customs office |
超譯 超译 see styles |
chāo yì chao1 yi4 ch`ao i chao i |
a translation that takes liberties with the original text |
鋪位 铺位 see styles |
pù wèi pu4 wei4 p`u wei pu wei |
bunk; berth |
みかと see styles |
mikado ミカド |
(work) The Mikado (comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan); (wk) The Mikado (comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan) |
中二病 see styles |
zhōng èr bìng zhong1 er4 bing4 chung erh ping chuunibyou / chunibyo ちゅうにびょう |
(neologism) strange behavior characteristic of a teenager going through puberty (loanword from Japanese "chūnibyō") (slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness |
入場権 see styles |
nyuujouken / nyujoken にゅうじょうけん |
liberty of entrance |
出場権 see styles |
shutsujouken / shutsujoken しゅつじょうけん |
right to appear (e.g. in Olympics); berth |
卡門貝 卡门贝 see styles |
kǎ mén bèi ka3 men2 bei4 k`a men pei ka men pei |
camembert cheese |
厨二病 see styles |
chuunibyou / chunibyo ちゅうにびょう |
(slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness |
吃豆腐 see styles |
chī dòu fu chi1 dou4 fu5 ch`ih tou fu chih tou fu |
to take liberties with (a woman); to tease with sexual innuendo; to sexually harass; to take advantage of sb |
呼吸点 see styles |
kokyuuten / kokyuten こきゅうてん |
liberty (of a stone in go) |
和須蜜 和须蜜 see styles |
hé xū mì he2 xu1 mi4 ho hsü mi Washumitsu |
(和須蜜多) Vasumitra. A distinction is made (probably in error) between Vasumitra, noted as a libertine and for his beauty, and Vasumitra 筏蘇蜜呾羅 q. v., a converted profligate who became president of the synod under Kaniṣka. |
変声期 see styles |
henseiki / henseki へんせいき |
period when one's voice changes; (age of) puberty |
寝どこ see styles |
nedoko ねどこ |
bed; berth; crib; cot; kip |
思春期 see styles |
sī chūn qī si1 chun1 qi1 ssu ch`un ch`i ssu chun chi shishunki ししゅんき |
age when girls start to develop feelings for the opposite sex; puberty puberty; adolescence |
成熟期 see styles |
seijukuki / sejukuki せいじゅくき |
period of maturity; adolescence; puberty |
放蕩者 see styles |
houtoumono / hotomono ほうとうもの |
debauchee; fast liver; libertine; hell-raiser |
棕噪鶥 棕噪鹛 see styles |
zōng zào méi zong1 zao4 mei2 tsung tsao mei |
(bird species of China) buffy laughingthrush (Garrulax berthemyi) |
泊まる see styles |
tomaru とまる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to stay at (e.g. hotel); (2) to be docked; to be berthed; to be moored |
波義耳 波义耳 see styles |
bō yì ěr bo1 yi4 er3 po i erh |
Boyle (name); Robert Boyle (1627-91), British and Irish scientist and pioneer chemist |
海の駅 see styles |
uminoeki うみのえき |
(exp,n) marina; berth; harbor |
玻意耳 see styles |
bō yì ěr bo1 yi4 er3 po i erh |
Robert Boyle (1627-1691), English chemist |
發育期 发育期 see styles |
fā yù qī fa1 yu4 qi1 fa yü ch`i fa yü chi |
puberty; period of development |
破瓜期 see styles |
hakaki はかき |
(See 思春期・ししゅんき,破瓜・1) (girl's arrival at) puberty |
福樓拜 福楼拜 see styles |
fú lóu bài fu2 lou2 bai4 fu lou pai |
Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880), French realist novelist, author of Madame Bovary |
穆加貝 穆加贝 see styles |
mù jiā bèi mu4 jia1 bei4 mu chia pei |
Robert Mugabe (1924-2019), Zimbabwean ZANU-PF politician, president of Zimbabwe 1987-2017 |
翟理斯 see styles |
zhái lǐ sī zhai2 li3 si1 chai li ssu |
Herbert Allen Giles (1845-1935), British diplomat and linguist, contributor to the Wade-Giles Chinese romanization system |
自由に see styles |
jiyuuni / jiyuni じゆうに |
(adverb) (See 自由) freely; at liberty; at will; as one likes |
自由権 see styles |
jiyuuken / jiyuken じゆうけん |
civil liberties |
艾伯塔 see styles |
ài bó tǎ ai4 bo2 ta3 ai po t`a ai po ta |
Alberta province of Canada, capital Edmonton 埃德蒙頓|埃德蒙顿[Ai1 de2 meng2 dun4]; also written 阿爾伯塔|阿尔伯塔[A1 er3 bo2 ta3] |
車骨鉱 see styles |
shakotsukou / shakotsuko しゃこつこう |
bournonite; berthonite; cogwheel ore |
追落し see styles |
oiotoshi おいおとし |
(1) chasing down; pushing down; deposing; ousting; (2) sacrificing to create a shortage of liberties, then capturing (in the game of go) |
遊び人 see styles |
asobinin あそびにん |
(1) playboy; libertine; profligate; debauchee; (2) (professional) gambler; (3) person without a steady job; idler; freeloader |
遊冶郎 see styles |
yuuyarou / yuyaro ゆうやろう |
libertine; man of pleasure |
道楽者 see styles |
dourakumono / dorakumono どうらくもの |
(1) (See 遊び人・1) libertine; playboy; rake; debauchee; fast liver; (2) lazy person |
野ばら see styles |
nobara のばら |
(1) (feminine speech) Nobara; (2) (work) Heidenröslein (song by Schubert); The Hedge Rose; (female given name) Nobara; (wk) Heidenröslein (song by Schubert); The Hedge Rose |
青春期 see styles |
qīng chūn qī qing1 chun1 qi1 ch`ing ch`un ch`i ching chun chi seishunki / seshunki せいしゅんき |
puberty; adolescence (noun - becomes adjective with の) puberty; adolescence; youth |
馬禮遜 马礼逊 see styles |
mǎ lǐ xùn ma3 li3 xun4 ma li hsün |
Robert Morrison (1782-1834), Presbyterian minister, translator, and the London Missionary Society's first missionary to China |
魏德邁 魏德迈 see styles |
wèi dé mài wei4 de2 mai4 wei te mai |
Wedemeyer (name); Albert Coady Wedemeyer (1897-1989), US Army commander |
PL教団 see styles |
piierukyoudan / pierukyodan ピーエルきょうだん |
(See パーフェクトリバティー教団) Church of Perfect Liberty (religious group founded in Japan in 1924) |
不届き者 see styles |
futodokimono ふとどきもの |
rude person; villain; blackguard; scoundrel; rogue; libertine |
不揣冒昧 see styles |
bù chuǎi mào mèi bu4 chuai3 mao4 mei4 pu ch`uai mao mei pu chuai mao mei |
to venture to; to presume to; to take the liberty of |
伯特蘭德 伯特兰德 see styles |
bó tè lán dé bo2 te4 lan2 de2 po t`e lan te po te lan te |
Bertrand (name) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "bert" 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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