There are 55 total results for your maturity search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
丸み see styles |
marumi まるみ |
(1) roundness; rotundity; (2) mellowness; maturity |
丸味 see styles |
marumi まるみ |
(1) roundness; rotundity; (2) mellowness; maturity; (place-name) Marumi |
円み see styles |
marumi まるみ |
(1) roundness; rotundity; (2) mellowness; maturity |
円味 see styles |
marumi まるみ |
(1) roundness; rotundity; (2) mellowness; maturity |
円熟 see styles |
enjuku えんじゅく |
(n,vs,vi) ripeness; mellowness; maturity |
勢至 势至 see styles |
shì zhì shi4 zhi4 shih chih seiji / seji せいじ |
(personal name) Seiji He whose wisdom and power reach everywhere, Mahāsthāmaprāpta, i.e. 大勢至 q.v. Great power arrived (at maturity), the bodhisattva on the right of Amitābha, who is the guardian of Buddha-wisdom.; See 大勢至菩薩. |
化生 see styles |
huà shēng hua4 sheng1 hua sheng keshou / kesho けしょう |
(noun/participle) (1) {Buddh} (See 四生) spontaneous birth; (2) goblin; monster; (surname, given name) Keshou q. v. means direct 'birth' by metamorphosis. It also means the incarnate avaatara of a deity.; aupapādaka, or aupapāduka. Direct metamorphosis, or birth by transformation, one of the 四生, by which existence in any required form is attained in an instant in full maturity. By this birth bodhisattvas residing in Tuṣita appear on earth. Dhyāni Buddhas and Avalokiteśvara are likewise called 化生. It also means unconditional creation at the beginning of a kalpa. Bhuta 部多 is also used with similar meaning. There are various kinds of 化生, e. g. 佛菩薩化生 the transformation of a Buddha or bodhisattva, in any form at will, without gestation, or intermediary conditions: 極樂化生, birth in the happy land of Amitābha by transformation through the Lotus; 法身化生 the dharmakāya, or spiritual body, born or formed on a disciple's conversion. |
完熟 see styles |
kanjuku かんじゅく |
(n,vs,vi,adj-no) full ripeness; full maturity |
成熟 see styles |
chéng shú cheng2 shu2 ch`eng shu cheng shu seijuku / sejuku せいじゅく |
mature; ripe; to mature; to ripen; Taiwan pr. [cheng2shou2] (n,vs,vi) maturity; ripeness maturation |
成育 see styles |
seiiku / seku せいいく |
(n,vs,vi) growth (to maturity); being brought up; growing up; raising; (place-name) Seiiku |
晩熟 see styles |
banjuku ばんじゅく |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) (See 早熟) late ripening; late maturity; developing late |
期近 see styles |
kijika きぢか |
(adj-no,n) near maturity (esp. futures contract) |
満期 see styles |
manki まんき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) expiration (of a term); maturity (e.g. investment); serving one's (full) time |
爛熟 烂熟 see styles |
làn shú lan4 shu2 lan shu ranjuku らんじゅく |
well cooked; to know thoroughly (n,vs,vi) (1) overripeness; (n,vs,vi) (2) full maturity; full development |
生化 see styles |
shēng huà sheng1 hua4 sheng hua shōke |
biochemistry 化生 aupapāduka; one of the four forms of birth, i. e. by transformation, without parentage, and in full maturity; thus do bodhisattvas come from the Tuṣita heaven; the dhyāni-buddhas and bodhisattvas are also of such miraculous origin. |
盛壯 盛壮 see styles |
shèng zhuàng sheng4 zhuang4 sheng chuang jōsō |
maturity |
笄冠 see styles |
jī guān ji1 guan1 chi kuan |
to have just attained maturity (traditional) |
笄年 see styles |
jī nián ji1 nian2 chi nien |
beginning of maturity (of a girl) |
老死 see styles |
lǎo sǐ lao3 si3 lao ssu roushi / roshi ろうし |
to die of old age (n,vs,vi) dying of old age jarāmaraṇa, decrepitude and death; one of the twelve nidānas, a primary dogma of Buddhism that decrepitude and death are the natural products of the maturity of the five skandhas. |
老熟 see styles |
roujuku / rojuku ろうじゅく |
(n,vs,vi) maturity |
いい年 see styles |
iitoshi / itoshi いいとし |
(exp,n) maturity; mature age |
令成熟 see styles |
lìng chéng shóu ling4 cheng2 shou2 ling ch`eng shou ling cheng shou ryō jōjuku |
bringing to maturity |
到期日 see styles |
dào qī rì dao4 qi1 ri4 tao ch`i jih tao chi jih |
due date; expiry date; maturity date |
壮年期 see styles |
sounenki / sonenki そうねんき |
(1) prime of one's life; (2) {geol} stage of maturity |
大人げ see styles |
otonage おとなげ |
adultness; maturity |
好い年 see styles |
iitoshi / itoshi いいとし |
(exp,n) maturity; mature age |
性成熟 see styles |
xìng chéng shú xing4 cheng2 shu2 hsing ch`eng shu hsing cheng shu seiseijuku / sesejuku せいせいじゅく |
sexual maturity sexual maturation |
成熟度 see styles |
seijukudo / sejukudo せいじゅくど |
(degree of) maturity |
成熟期 see styles |
seijukuki / sejukuki せいじゅくき |
period of maturity; adolescence; puberty |
毘播迦 毗播迦 see styles |
pí bò jiā pi2 bo4 jia1 p`i po chia pi po chia bihaka |
vipāka, ripeness, maturity, change of state; another name for the eighth 識. |
満期日 see styles |
mankibi; mankijitsu まんきび; まんきじつ |
due date; date of maturity; expiration date; date of expiry |
爛熟期 see styles |
ranjukuki らんじゅくき |
one's full maturity |
笄之年 see styles |
jī zhī nián ji1 zhi1 nian2 chi chih nien |
beginning of maturity (of a girl) |
成熟解脫 成熟解脱 see styles |
chéng shóu jiě tuō cheng2 shou2 jie3 tuo1 ch`eng shou chieh t`o cheng shou chieh to jōjuku gedatsu |
bring liberation to maturity |
残存日数 see styles |
zansonnissuu / zansonnissu ざんそんにっすう |
days remaining; days until maturity |
能令成熟 see styles |
néng lìng chéng shóu neng2 ling4 cheng2 shou2 neng ling ch`eng shou neng ling cheng shou nō ryōjōjuku |
brings to maturity |
到期收益率 see styles |
dào qī shōu yì lǜ dao4 qi1 shou1 yi4 lu:4 tao ch`i shou i lü tao chi shou i lü |
(finance) yield to maturity (YTM) |
成熟有情行 see styles |
chéng shóu yǒu qíng xíng cheng2 shou2 you3 qing2 xing2 ch`eng shou yu ch`ing hsing cheng shou yu ching hsing jōjuku ujō gyō |
practices of bringing sentient beings to maturity |
育てあげる see styles |
sodateageru そだてあげる |
(transitive verb) to raise (to maturity); to bring up; to rear; to train; to educate |
育て上げる see styles |
sodateageru そだてあげる |
(transitive verb) to raise (to maturity); to bring up; to rear; to train; to educate |
角が取れる see styles |
kadogatoreru かどがとれる |
(exp,v1) to mellow; to become softened by maturity |
超長期国債 see styles |
chouchoukikokusai / chochokikokusai ちょうちょうきこくさい |
{finc} super-long-term government bond (with a maturity of over ten years) |
鯔のつまり see styles |
todonotsumari とどのつまり |
(exp,adv) (kana only) in the end; after all is said and done; at the striped mullet's ultimate maturity (when the striped mullet is fully grown) |
鯔の詰まり see styles |
todonotsumari とどのつまり |
(exp,adv) (kana only) in the end; after all is said and done; at the striped mullet's ultimate maturity (when the striped mullet is fully grown) |
とどの詰まり see styles |
todonotsumari とどのつまり |
(exp,adv) (kana only) in the end; after all is said and done; at the striped mullet's ultimate maturity (when the striped mullet is fully grown) |
モラトリアム see styles |
moratoriamu モラトリアム |
(1) moratorium; period of grace; extension (of time, e.g. to make payments); cessation (for a period, e.g. nuclear testing); (2) (See モラトリアム人間・モラトリアムにんげん) postponement (of social responsibility); immaturity; not having developed emotional maturity; mental state of a young person who does not want to become an adult |
成熟方便善巧 see styles |
chéng shóu fāng biàn shàn qiǎo cheng2 shou2 fang1 bian4 shan4 qiao3 ch`eng shou fang pien shan ch`iao cheng shou fang pien shan chiao jōjuku hōben zenkō |
skilful means for bringing to maturity |
Variations: |
iitoshi / itoshi いいとし |
(exp,n) (1) mature age; advanced age; maturity; (exp,n) (2) (See いい年をして) age when one is old enough to know better |
Variations: |
otonage おとなげ |
adultness; maturity |
モラトリアム人間 see styles |
moratoriamuningen モラトリアムにんげん |
person who has not developed emotional maturity; young person who does not want to become an adult |
Variations: |
toshigoro としごろ |
(1) (See 年の頃) approximate age; apparent age; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) marriageable age (esp. of a woman); age of maturity; age of adulthood; (3) (after modifying phrase) appropriate age (to ...); old enough (to ...); (n,adv) (4) (archaism) (See 年来) past few years; for some years |
Variations: |
iitoshi / itoshi いいとし |
(exp,n) (1) mature age; advanced age; maturity; (exp,n) (2) (See いい年をして) age when one is old enough to know better |
Variations: |
sodateageru そだてあげる |
(transitive verb) to raise (to maturity); to bring up; to rear; to train; to educate |
人非生而知之者,孰能無惑 人非生而知之者,孰能无惑 see styles |
rén fēi shēng ér zhī zhī zhě , shú néng wú huò ren2 fei1 sheng1 er2 zhi1 zhi1 zhe3 , shu2 neng2 wu2 huo4 jen fei sheng erh chih chih che , shu neng wu huo |
Knowledge is not innate to man, how can we overcome doubt?; We are not born with knowledge, how does one achieve maturity? (i.e. without guidance from a teacher - Tang dynasty essayist Han Yu 韓愈|韩愈[Han2 Yu4]) |
Variations: |
marumi まるみ |
(1) roundness; rotundity; (2) mellowness; maturity |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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