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<12345678>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
人権侵害 see styles |
jinkenshingai じんけんしんがい |
human rights violation |
人権問題 see styles |
jinkenmondai じんけんもんだい |
human rights issue |
人権団体 see styles |
jinkendantai じんけんだんたい |
human rights organization; human rights organisation |
人権外交 see styles |
jinkengaikou / jinkengaiko じんけんがいこう |
human rights diplomacy |
人権抑圧 see styles |
jinkenyokuatsu じんけんよくあつ |
suppression of human rights |
人権擁護 see styles |
jinkenyougo / jinkenyogo じんけんようご |
protection of human rights |
人権無視 see styles |
jinkenmushi じんけんむし |
disregard for human rights |
人権状況 see styles |
jinkenjoukyou / jinkenjokyo じんけんじょうきょう |
human rights situation; human rights condition |
人権蹂躙 see styles |
jinkenjuurin / jinkenjurin じんけんじゅうりん |
(yoji) human rights violation; trampling on human rights |
人権蹂躪 see styles |
jinkenjuurin / jinkenjurin じんけんじゅうりん |
(yoji) human rights violation; trampling on human rights |
人權觀察 人权观察 see styles |
rén quán guān chá ren2 quan2 guan1 cha2 jen ch`üan kuan ch`a jen chüan kuan cha |
Human Rights Watch (HRW), New York-based non-governmental organization |
人權鬥士 人权斗士 see styles |
rén quán dòu shì ren2 quan2 dou4 shi4 jen ch`üan tou shih jen chüan tou shih |
a human rights activist; a fighter for human rights |
人海戦術 see styles |
jinkaisenjutsu じんかいせんじゅつ |
(1) (yoji) {mil} human wave attack; human wave tactics; (2) (yoji) throwing people at a problem |
人海戰術 人海战术 see styles |
rén hǎi zhàn shù ren2 hai3 zhan4 shu4 jen hai chan shu |
(military) human wave attack |
人為ミス see styles |
jinimisu じんいミス |
human error |
人煙稀少 人烟稀少 see styles |
rén yān xī shǎo ren2 yan1 xi1 shao3 jen yen hsi shao |
no sign of human habitation (idiom); desolate |
人物経済 see styles |
jinbutsukeizai / jinbutsukezai じんぶつけいざい |
human engineering |
人生模様 see styles |
jinseimoyou / jinsemoyo じんせいもよう |
facets (aspects) of (human) life; the pattern of (one's) life |
人生記録 see styles |
jinseikiroku / jinsekiroku じんせいきろく |
human document |
人癌細胞 see styles |
hitogansaibou / hitogansaibo ひとがんさいぼう |
human cancer cell |
人的ミス see styles |
jintekimisu じんてきミス |
human error |
人的損失 see styles |
jintekisonshitsu じんてきそんしつ |
loss of life; human losses; death |
人的被害 see styles |
jintekihigai じんてきひがい |
(See 死傷者) casualties; killed and wounded; human damage |
人的資本 see styles |
jintekishihon じんてきしほん |
human capital |
人的資源 see styles |
jintekishigen じんてきしげん |
human resources; man-power resources |
人蛇集團 人蛇集团 see styles |
rén shé jí tuán ren2 she2 ji2 tuan2 jen she chi t`uan jen she chi tuan |
human smuggling syndicate; snakehead gang |
人證物證 人证物证 see styles |
rén zhèng wù zhèng ren2 zheng4 wu4 zheng4 jen cheng wu cheng |
human testimony and material evidence |
人財不足 see styles |
jinzaifusoku じんざいふそく |
(irregular kanji usage) shortage of talented people; shortfall in human resources |
人財活用 see styles |
jinzaikatsuyou / jinzaikatsuyo じんざいかつよう |
(irregular kanji usage) appropriate use of human resources; personnel utilization |
人財育成 see styles |
jinzaiikusei / jinzaikuse じんざいいくせい |
(irregular kanji usage) cultivation of human resources; development of human resources; fostering of human resources; human resource cultivation; human resource development; nurturing of human resources; personnel training; training of personnel |
人財開発 see styles |
jinzaikaihatsu じんざいかいはつ |
(irregular kanji usage) human resources development; personnel development; career development; HRD |
人身取引 see styles |
jinshintorihiki じんしんとりひき |
human trafficking |
人身売買 see styles |
jinshinbaibai じんしんばいばい |
slave trade; white-slave trade; human trafficking |
人身御供 see styles |
hitomigokuu / hitomigoku ひとみごくう |
human sacrifice; victim |
人造人間 see styles |
jinzouningen / jinzoningen じんぞうにんげん |
android; artificial human; robot |
人間の盾 see styles |
ningennotate にんげんのたて |
(exp,n) human shield |
人間の肉 see styles |
ningennoniku にんげんのにく |
human flesh |
人間の鎖 see styles |
ningennokusari にんげんのくさり |
human chain (chain of people holding hands, usually in protest) |
人間不信 see styles |
ningenfushin にんげんふしん |
distrust of (other) human beings |
人間不在 see styles |
ningenfuzai にんげんふざい |
being devoid of consideration for human beings |
人間以上 see styles |
ningenijou / ningenijo にんげんいじょう |
(work) More Than Human (1953 novel by Theodore Sturgeon); (wk) More Than Human (1953 novel by Theodore Sturgeon) |
人間円塔 see styles |
ningenentou / ningenento にんげんえんとう |
human tower (gymnastics) |
人間可読 see styles |
ningenkadoku にんげんかどく |
(adjectival noun) {comp} (See 機械可読,ヒューマンリーダブル) human-readable |
人間同士 see styles |
ningendoushi / ningendoshi にんげんどうし |
mankind; the human creature; fellow creatures |
人間大砲 see styles |
ningentaihou / ningentaiho にんげんたいほう |
human cannonball |
人間失格 see styles |
ningenshikkaku にんげんしっかく |
(work) No Longer Human (1948 novel by Osamu Dazai); (wk) No Longer Human (1948 novel by Osamu Dazai) |
人間工学 see styles |
ningenkougaku / ningenkogaku にんげんこうがく |
ergonomics; human factors; human engineering |
人間心理 see styles |
ningenshinri にんげんしんり |
human psychology |
人間模様 see styles |
ningenmoyou / ningenmoyo にんげんもよう |
fabric (pattern) of human relationships |
人間活動 see styles |
ningenkatsudou / ningenkatsudo にんげんかつどう |
human activity |
人間爆弾 see styles |
ningenbakudan にんげんばくだん |
human bomb |
人間社会 see styles |
ningenshakai にんげんしゃかい |
human society |
人間科学 see styles |
ningenkagaku にんげんかがく |
human science |
人間臭い see styles |
ningenkusai にんげんくさい |
(adjective) full of human traits; quite human |
人間関係 see styles |
ningenkankei / ningenkanke にんげんかんけい |
human relations; personal relationships |
人間魚雷 see styles |
ningengyorai にんげんぎょらい |
(hist) (See 回天・2) human torpedo; manned torpedo; suicide submarine |
人面獣心 see styles |
jinmenjuushin; ninmenjuushin / jinmenjushin; ninmenjushin じんめんじゅうしん; にんめんじゅうしん |
(yoji) beast in human form |
人面獸心 人面兽心 see styles |
rén miàn shòu xīn ren2 mian4 shou4 xin1 jen mien shou hsin |
lit. human face, beastly heart (idiom); fig. mild in appearance but malicious in nature |
人頭蛇身 人头蛇身 see styles |
rén tóu shé shēn ren2 tou2 she2 shen1 jen t`ou she shen jen tou she shen |
human head, snake's body; cf Nüwa 女媧氏|女娲氏[Nu:3 wa1 shi4] and Fuxi 伏羲氏[Fu2 Xi1 shi4] in some versions of mythology |
人類紀元 see styles |
jinruikigen じんるいきげん |
Holocene Era (calendar year numbering system); Human Era |
人體器官 人体器官 see styles |
rén tǐ qì guān ren2 ti3 qi4 guan1 jen t`i ch`i kuan jen ti chi kuan |
human organ |
人體解剖 人体解剖 see styles |
rén tǐ jiě pōu ren2 ti3 jie3 pou1 jen t`i chieh p`ou jen ti chieh pou |
human anatomy |
八位胎藏 see styles |
bā wèi tāi zàng ba1 wei4 tai1 zang4 pa wei t`ai tsang pa wei tai tsang hachi i taizō |
The eight stages of the human foetus: 羯羅藍 kalala, the appearance after the first week from conception; 額部曇 arbuda, at end of second week; 閉尸 peśī, third; 健南 ghana, fourth; 鉢羅奢法 praśākhā, limbs formed during fifth week; sixth, hair, nails, and teeth; seventh, the organs of sense, eyes, ears, nose, and tongue; and eighth, complete formation. |
六大無礙 六大无碍 see styles |
liù dà wú ài liu4 da4 wu2 ai4 liu ta wu ai rokudai muge |
The six elements unimpeded, or interactive; or 六大體大 the six elements in their greater substance, or whole. The doctrine of the esoteric cult of tran-substantiation, or the free interchangeability of the six Buddha elements with the human, like with like, whereby yoga becomes possible, i. e. the Buddha elements entering into and possessing the human elements, for both are of the same elemental nature. |
化相三寶 化相三宝 see styles |
huà xiàng sān bǎo hua4 xiang4 san1 bao3 hua hsiang san pao kesō sanbō |
The nirmāṇakāya Buddha in the triratna forms; in Hīnayāna these are the human 16-foot Buddha, his dharma as revealed in the four axioms and twelve nidānas, and his sangha, or disciples, i. e. arhats and pratyekabuddhas. |
千慮一失 千虑一失 see styles |
qiān lǜ yī shī qian1 lu:4 yi1 shi1 ch`ien lü i shih chien lü i shih senryoisshitsu; senryonoisshitsu せんりょいっしつ; せんりょのいっしつ |
reflect a thousand times and you can still make a mistake (idiom); to err is human (yoji) mere slip by someone who is usually very careful; simple mistake by a wise person; point overlooked by a cautious person |
半人半獣 see styles |
hanjinhanjuu / hanjinhanju はんじんはんじゅう |
(can be adjective with の) half-human, half-beast; therianthropic |
危如朝露 see styles |
wēi rú zhāo lù wei1 ru2 zhao1 lu4 wei ju chao lu |
precarious as the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence |
受忍限度 see styles |
juningendo じゅにんげんど |
tolerable limit; human limits; maximum permissible limit |
吸人精氣 吸人精气 see styles |
xī rén jīng qì xi1 ren2 jing1 qi4 hsi jen ching ch`i hsi jen ching chi kyū nin shōki |
demon who inhales human energy |
喜怒哀楽 see styles |
kidoairaku きどあいらく |
(yoji) human emotions (joy, anger, grief and pleasure); feelings |
喜怒哀樂 喜怒哀乐 see styles |
xǐ nù āi lè xi3 nu4 ai1 le4 hsi nu ai le |
four types of human emotions, namely: happiness 歡喜|欢喜[huan1 xi3], anger 憤怒|愤怒[fen4 nu4], sorrow 悲哀[bei1 ai1] and joy 快樂|快乐[kuai4 le4] |
四人觀世 四人观世 see styles |
sì rén guān shì si4 ren2 guan1 shi4 ssu jen kuan shih shinin kanse |
The world from four points of view: that of men in general— its pleasures, thoughtlessly; of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas— as a burning house, uneasily; of bodhisattvas— as an empty flower; of Buddhas— as mind, all things being for (or of) intelligent mind. |
大岡裁き see styles |
oookasabaki おおおかさばき |
(from Ōoka Tadasuke, a 17th century jurist) judicial decision made with human kindness and warmth in a fair manner |
大庭葉蔵 see styles |
oobayouzou / oobayozo おおばようぞう |
(ch) Ōba Yōzō (protagonist of the No Longer Human novel) |
大般涅槃 see styles |
dà bān niè pán da4 ban1 nie4 pan2 ta pan nieh p`an ta pan nieh pan dai han nehan |
mahāparinirvāṇa, explained by 大入滅息 the great, or final entrance into extinction and cessation; or 大圓寂入 great entrance into perfect rest; 大滅度 great extinction and passing over (from mortality). It is interpreted in Mahāyāna as meaning the cessation or extinction of passion and delusion, of mortality, and of all activities, and deliverance into a state beyond these concepts. In Mahāyāna it is not understood as the annihilation, or cessation of existence; the reappearance of Dīpaṃkara 然燈 (who had long entered nirvāṇa) along with Śākyamuni on the Vulture Peak supports this view. It is a state above all terms of human expression. See the Lotus Sutra and the Nirvāṇa sūtra. |
天人世間 天人世间 see styles |
tiān rén shì jiān tian1 ren2 shi4 jian1 t`ien jen shih chien tien jen shih chien ten nin seken |
celestial and human realms |
引目鈎鼻 see styles |
hikimekagibana ひきめかぎばな hikimekagihana ひきめかぎはな |
style of drawing the human face, popular in the Heian period |
引目鉤鼻 see styles |
hikimekagibana ひきめかぎばな hikimekagihana ひきめかぎはな |
style of drawing the human face, popular in the Heian period |
手足口症 see styles |
shǒu zú kǒu zhèng shou3 zu2 kou3 zheng4 shou tsu k`ou cheng shou tsu kou cheng |
human hand foot and mouth disease, a viral infection |
救済機関 see styles |
kyuusaikikan / kyusaikikan きゅうさいきかん |
(See 人権救済機関) aid agency; rescue organization; organization to monitor human rights |
有為転変 see styles |
uitenpen ういてんぺん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) mutability (of worldly affairs); fleeting shifts and changes (of human life) |
朝露溘至 see styles |
zhāo lù kè zhì zhao1 lu4 ke4 zhi4 chao lu k`o chih chao lu ko chih |
the morning dew will swiftly dissipate (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence |
杳無人跡 杳无人迹 see styles |
yǎo wú rén jì yao3 wu2 ren2 ji4 yao wu jen chi |
without trace of human presence; uninhabited; deserted |
植物人間 see styles |
shokubutsuningen しょくぶつにんげん |
(sensitive word) human vegetable (i.e. someone in a vegetative state) |
浮雲朝露 浮云朝露 see styles |
fú yún zhāo lù fu2 yun2 zhao1 lu4 fu yün chao lu |
floating clouds, morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral nature of human existence |
混世魔王 see styles |
hùn shì mó wáng hun4 shi4 mo2 wang2 hun shih mo wang |
devil incarnate (idiom); fiend in human form |
溘先朝露 see styles |
kè xiān zhāo lù ke4 xian1 zhao1 lu4 k`o hsien chao lu ko hsien chao lu |
the morning dew will swiftly dissipate (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence |
瘢痕文身 see styles |
hankonbunshin はんこんぶんしん |
creating patterns in human flesh through scarification |
白骨死体 see styles |
hakkotsushitai はっこつしたい |
skeletal remains; dry bones of a corpse; human skeleton |
看破紅塵 看破红尘 see styles |
kān pò hóng chén kan1 po4 hong2 chen2 k`an p`o hung ch`en kan po hung chen |
to see through the world of mortals (idiom, of Buddhist monk); disillusioned with human society; to reject the world for a monastic life |
神婚説話 see styles |
shinkonsetsuwa しんこんせつわ |
tale of a marriage between a human and a god |
精神文化 see styles |
seishinbunka / seshinbunka せいしんぶんか |
(See 物質文化) moral culture; spiritual culture; culture born through the workings of the human mind (science, religion, philosophy, religion, art, etc.) |
艾滋病毒 see styles |
ài zī bìng dú ai4 zi1 bing4 du2 ai tzu ping tu |
human immune deficiency virus (HIV); the AIDS virus |
草菅人命 see styles |
cǎo jiān rén mìng cao3 jian1 ren2 ming4 ts`ao chien jen ming tsao chien jen ming |
to have disregard for human life (idiom) |
薩克洛夫 萨克洛夫 see styles |
sà kè luò fū sa4 ke4 luo4 fu1 sa k`o lo fu sa ko lo fu |
Sakharov (name); Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Soviet nuclear physicist and dissident human rights activist |
薩哈羅夫 萨哈罗夫 see styles |
sà hǎ luó fū sa4 ha3 luo2 fu1 sa ha lo fu |
Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Russian nuclear scientist and dissident human rights activist |
衆生界中 众生界中 see styles |
zhòng shēng jiè zhōng zhong4 sheng1 jie4 zhong1 chung sheng chieh chung shūjō kai chū |
within human realms |
補特伽羅 补特伽罗 see styles |
bǔ tè qié luó bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 pu t`e ch`ieh lo pu te chieh lo futogara |
pudgala, 'the body, matter; the soul, personal identity' (M.W.); intp. by man, men, human being, and 衆生 all the living; also by 趣向 direction, or transmigration; and 有情 the sentient, v. 弗. |
販賣人口 贩卖人口 see styles |
fàn mài rén kǒu fan4 mai4 ren2 kou3 fan mai jen k`ou fan mai jen kou |
trafficking in human beings |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "human" 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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