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龍沙區 龙沙区 see styles |
lóng shā qū long2 sha1 qu1 lung sha ch`ü lung sha chü |
Longsha district of Qiqihar city 齊齊哈爾|齐齐哈尔[Qi2 qi2 ha1 er3], Heilongjiang |
一恆河沙 一恒河沙 see styles |
yī héng hé shā yi1 heng2 he2 sha1 i heng ho sha ichigōgasha |
as one Ganges |
一恒河沙 see styles |
yī héng hé shā yi1 heng2 he2 sha1 i heng ho sha |
(一恒) As one Ganges, i.e. as the sands of one Ganges river. |
一時半霎 一时半霎 see styles |
yī shí bàn shà yi1 shi2 ban4 sha4 i shih pan sha |
a short time; a little while |
一殺多生 一杀多生 see styles |
yī shā duō shēng yi1 sha1 duo1 sheng1 i sha to sheng issatsutashou; issetsutashou / issatsutasho; issetsutasho いっさつたしょう; いっせつたしょう |
(expression) (yoji) it is justifiable to kill one person to save the lives of many To kill one that many may live. |
一盤散沙 一盘散沙 see styles |
yī pán sǎn shā yi1 pan2 san3 sha1 i p`an san sha i pan san sha |
lit. like a sheet of loose sand; fig. unable to cooperate (idiom) |
一筆抹殺 一笔抹杀 see styles |
yī bǐ mǒ shā yi1 bi3 mo3 sha1 i pi mo sha |
to blot out at one stroke; to reject out of hand; to deny without a hearing |
一筆抹煞 一笔抹煞 see styles |
yī bǐ mǒ shā yi1 bi3 mo3 sha1 i pi mo sha |
variant of 一筆抹殺|一笔抹杀[yi1 bi3 mo3 sha1] |
七條袈裟 七条袈裟 see styles |
qī tiáo jiā shā qi1 tiao2 jia1 sha1 ch`i t`iao chia sha chi tiao chia sha shichijō kesa |
seven-piece robe |
三品沙彌 三品沙弥 see styles |
sān pǐn shā mí san1 pin3 sha1 mi2 san p`in sha mi san pin sha mi sanbon shami |
The three grades of śrāmaṇera, i.e. 7-13 years old styled 駈鳥沙彌; 14-19 應法沙彌; and 20 and upwards 名字沙彌. |
三江並流 三江并流 see styles |
sān jiāng bìng liú san1 jiang1 bing4 liu2 san chiang ping liu |
Three Parallel Rivers National Park, in mountainous northwest Yunnan World Heritage protected area: the three rivers are Nujiang 怒江[Nu4 jiang1] or Salween, Jinsha 金沙江[Jin1 sha1 jiang1] or upper reaches of Changjiang and Lancang 瀾滄江|澜沧江[Lan2 cang1 Jiang1] or Mekong |
上陣殺敵 上阵杀敌 see styles |
shàng zhèn shā dí shang4 zhen4 sha1 di2 shang chen sha ti |
to go into battle; to strike at the enemy |
不得故殺 不得故杀 see styles |
bù dé gù shā bu4 de2 gu4 sha1 pu te ku sha futokuko setsu |
killing unintentionally |
不殺生戒 不杀生戒 see styles |
bù shā shēng jiè bu4 sha1 sheng1 jie4 pu sha sheng chieh fu sesshō kai |
precept forbidding the taking of life |
世貿大廈 世贸大厦 see styles |
shì mào dà shà shi4 mao4 da4 sha4 shih mao ta sha |
World Trade Center |
丟烏紗帽 丢乌纱帽 see styles |
diū wū shā mào diu1 wu1 sha1 mao4 tiu wu sha mao |
lit. to lose one's black hat; to be sacked from an official post |
中沙群島 中沙群岛 see styles |
zhōng shā qún dǎo zhong1 sha1 qun2 dao3 chung sha ch`ün tao chung sha chün tao |
Macclesfield Bank, series of reefs in the South China Sea southeast of Hainan Island |
九條袈裟 九条袈裟 see styles |
jiǔ tiáo jiā shā jiu3 tiao2 jia1 sha1 chiu t`iao chia sha chiu tiao chia sha kujōkesa |
ninth rank of the patch-robe |
互裟伽藍 互裟伽蓝 see styles |
hù shā qié lán hu4 sha1 qie2 lan2 hu sha ch`ieh lan hu sha chieh lan Go Sagaran |
Haṃsa saṃghārāma, 'Wild goose monastery, ' on Mount Indraśailaguhā, whose inmates were once saved from starving by the self-sacrifice of a wild goose; also 僧裟伽藍 (or 僧鷹伽藍) . |
五帖袈裟 see styles |
wǔ tiē jiā shā wu3 tie1 jia1 sha1 wu t`ieh chia sha wu tieh chia sha gochō gesa |
five patches monks robe |
五條袈裟 五条袈裟 see styles |
wǔ tiáo jiā shā wu3 tiao2 jia1 sha1 wu t`iao chia sha wu tiao chia sha gojō gesa |
(五條) The monk' s robe of five patches or lengths, also termed 下衣 as the lowest of the grades of patch-robes. It is styled 院内道行雜作衣 the garment ordinarily worn in the monastery, when abroad and for general purposes; also written 五帖袈裟、五條衣. |
亨利五世 see styles |
hēng lì wǔ shì heng1 li4 wu3 shi4 heng li wu shih |
Henry V (1387-1422), English warrior king, victor of Agincourt; History of Henry V by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚[Sha1 shi4 bi3 ya4] |
以砂施佛 see styles |
yǐ shā shī fó yi3 sha1 shi1 fo2 i sha shih fo isa sebutsu |
The legend of Aśoka when a child giving a handful of gravel as alms to the Buddha in a previous incarnation, hence his rebirth as a king. |
伊沙陀羅 伊沙陀罗 see styles |
yī shā tuó luó yi1 sha1 tuo2 luo2 i sha t`o lo i sha to lo Isadara |
Īṣādhara |
伊沙陁羅 伊沙陁罗 see styles |
yī shā tuó luó yi1 sha1 tuo2 luo2 i sha t`o lo i sha to lo Ishadara |
伊沙駄羅 Iiṣādhara. A chain of mountains, being the second of the seven concentric circles surrounding Sumeru; defined as 持軸 holding the axis, or axle, also as 車軸 the axletree, or 自在持 sovereign control. It is made of the seven precious things, and its sea, 42, 000 yojanas wide, is filled with fragrant flowers. |
伊莉莎白 see styles |
yī lì shā bái yi1 li4 sha1 bai2 i li sha pai |
Elizabeth; also written 伊麗莎白|伊丽莎白 |
佉伽婆沙 see styles |
qiā qié pó shā qia1 qie2 po2 sha1 ch`ia ch`ieh p`o sha chia chieh po sha kagabasha |
khaḍga-viṣāṇa |
佉伽毘沙 see styles |
qiā qié pí shā qia1 qie2 pi2 sha1 ch`ia ch`ieh p`i sha chia chieh pi sha kaga bisha |
khaḍga-viṣāṇa |
佛陀瞿沙 see styles |
fó tuó jù shā fo2 tuo2 ju4 sha1 fo t`o chü sha fo to chü sha Buddakusha |
Buddhaghoṣa |
佛陀馱沙 佛陀驮沙 see styles |
fó tuó tuó shā fo2 tuo2 tuo2 sha1 fo t`o t`o sha fo to to sha Buddadasa |
Buddhadāsa, of Hayamukha 阿耶穆佉 author of the 大毗婆沙論. |
借刀殺人 借刀杀人 see styles |
jiè dāo shā rén jie4 dao1 sha1 ren2 chieh tao sha jen |
to lend sb a knife to kill sb; to get sb else to do one's dirty work; to attack using the strength of another (idiom) |
傻不愣登 see styles |
shǎ bù lèng dēng sha3 bu4 leng4 deng1 sha pu leng teng |
stupid; dazed |
傻大個兒 傻大个儿 see styles |
shǎ dà gè r sha3 da4 ge4 r5 sha ta ko r |
stupid great hulk of a man |
傻瓜乾麵 傻瓜干面 see styles |
shǎ guā gān miàn sha3 gua1 gan1 mian4 sha kua kan mien |
boiled noodles served without broth, topped with just a sprinkle of oil and some chopped spring onions, to which customers add vinegar, soy sauce or chili oil according to their taste |
傻瓜相機 傻瓜相机 see styles |
shǎ guā xiàng jī sha3 gua1 xiang4 ji1 sha kua hsiang chi |
point-and-shoot camera; compact camera |
傻裡傻氣 傻里傻气 see styles |
shǎ li shǎ qì sha3 li5 sha3 qi4 sha li sha ch`i sha li sha chi |
foolish; stupid |
傻頭傻腦 傻头傻脑 see styles |
shǎ tóu shǎ nǎo sha3 tou2 sha3 nao3 sha t`ou sha nao sha tou sha nao |
moronic |
僧裟伽藍 僧裟伽蓝 see styles |
sēng shā qié lán seng1 sha1 qie2 lan2 seng sha ch`ieh lan seng sha chieh lan Sō Sagaran |
Haṃsa Saṃghârāma |
優婆至沙 优婆至沙 see styles |
yōu pó zhì shā you1 po2 zhi4 sha1 yu p`o chih sha yu po chih sha Ubashisha |
(or 優婆室沙) Upatiṣya, i.e. Śāriputra, v. 舍. |
兇神惡煞 凶神恶煞 see styles |
xiōng shén è shà xiong1 shen2 e4 sha4 hsiung shen o sha |
fiends (idiom); devils and monsters |
內外塵沙 内外尘沙 see styles |
nèi wài chén shā nei4 wai4 chen2 sha1 nei wai ch`en sha nei wai chen sha naige jinja |
the innumerable details in and out of saṃsāra |
六種殺生 六种杀生 see styles |
liù zhǒng shā shēng liu4 zhong3 sha1 sheng1 liu chung sha sheng rokushu sesshō |
six kinds of circumstances related to killing |
剖腹自殺 剖腹自杀 see styles |
pōu fù zì shā pou1 fu4 zi4 sha1 p`ou fu tzu sha pou fu tzu sha |
hara-kiri |
加沙地帶 加沙地带 see styles |
jiā shā dì dài jia1 sha1 di4 dai4 chia sha ti tai |
Gaza Strip |
十六沙彌 十六沙弥 see styles |
shí liù shā mí shi2 liu4 sha1 mi2 shih liu sha mi jūroku shami |
sixteen śrāmaneras |
十恆河沙 十恒河沙 see styles |
shí héng hé shā shi2 heng2 he2 sha1 shih heng ho sha jū gōka sha |
sands of ten Ganges rivers |
南沙群島 南沙群岛 see styles |
nán shā qún dǎo nan2 sha1 qun2 dao3 nan sha ch`ün tao nan sha chün tao nansaguntou / nansagunto なんさぐんとう |
Spratly Islands, disputed between China, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam (place-name) Spratly Islands |
卸磨殺驢 卸磨杀驴 see styles |
xiè mò shā lǘ xie4 mo4 sha1 lu:2 hsieh mo sha lü |
lit. to kill the donkey when the grinding is done (idiom); fig. to get rid of sb once he has ceased to be useful |
名字沙彌 名字沙弥 see styles |
míng zì shā mí ming2 zi4 sha1 mi2 ming tzu sha mi myōji shami |
One of an age to be a monk, i. e. 20 years of age and over. |
含沙射影 see styles |
hán shā shè yǐng han2 sha1 she4 ying3 han sha she ying |
(idiom) to attack sb by innuendo; to make insinuations |
命道沙門 命道沙门 see styles |
mìng dào shā mén ming4 dao4 sha1 men2 ming tao sha men myōdō shamon |
A śramaṇa who makes the commandments, meditation, and knowledge his very life, as Ānanda did. |
問客殺雞 问客杀鸡 see styles |
wèn kè shā jī wen4 ke4 sha1 ji1 wen k`o sha chi wen ko sha chi |
lit. asking guests whether or not to butcher a chicken for them (idiom); fig. hypocritical show of affection (or hospitality) |
單人沙發 单人沙发 see styles |
dān rén shā fā dan1 ren2 sha1 fa1 tan jen sha fa |
(upholstered) armchair |
嗜殺成性 嗜杀成性 see styles |
shì shā chéng xìng shi4 sha1 cheng2 xing4 shih sha ch`eng hsing shih sha cheng hsing |
bloodthirsty |
嗢瑟尼沙 see styles |
wà sè ní shā wa4 se4 ni2 sha1 wa se ni sha oshitsunisha |
uṣṇīṣa, the protuberance on the Buddha's head, v. 烏. |
四沙門果 四沙门果 see styles |
sì shā mén guǒ si4 sha1 men2 guo3 ssu sha men kuo shi shamon ka |
four fruits of the śramaṇa |
國會大廈 国会大厦 see styles |
guó huì dà shà guo2 hui4 da4 sha4 kuo hui ta sha |
capitol |
土砂供養 土砂供养 see styles |
tǔ shā gōng yǎng tu3 sha1 gong1 yang3 t`u sha kung yang tu sha kung yang tosakyōyō |
土砂加持 The putting of earth on the grave 108 times by the Shingon sect; they also put it on the deceased's body, and even on the sick, as a kind of baptism for sin, to save the deceased from the hells and base reincarnations, and bring them to the Pure Land. |
土砂加持 see styles |
tǔ shā jiā chí tu3 sha1 jia1 chi2 t`u sha chia ch`ih tu sha chia chih tosa kaji |
consecration with sand |
塵沙無知 尘沙无知 see styles |
chén shā wú zhī chen2 sha1 wu2 zhi1 ch`en sha wu chih chen sha wu chih jinja muchi |
delusions caused by innumerable details |
多層大廈 多层大厦 see styles |
duō céng dà shà duo1 ceng2 da4 sha4 to ts`eng ta sha to tseng ta sha |
multistory building |
大廈將傾 大厦将倾 see styles |
dà shà jiāng qīng da4 sha4 jiang1 qing1 ta sha chiang ch`ing ta sha chiang ching |
great mansion on the verge of collapse (idiom); hopeless situation |
大殺風景 大杀风景 see styles |
dà shā fēng jǐng da4 sha1 feng1 jing3 ta sha feng ching |
to be a blot on the landscape; to dampen spirits; to spoil the fun; to be a wet blanket |
大毘婆沙 see styles |
dà pí pó shā da4 pi2 po2 sha1 ta p`i p`o sha ta pi po sha dai bibasha |
a copious commentary |
大沙門統 大沙门统 see styles |
dà shā mén tǒng da4 sha1 men2 tong3 ta sha men t`ung ta sha men tung Daishamon tō |
A director of the order appointed by Wendi of the Sui dynasty, A.D. 581-618. |
大煞風景 大煞风景 see styles |
dà shā fēng jǐng da4 sha1 feng1 jing3 ta sha feng ching |
see 大殺風景|大杀风景[da4 sha1 feng1 jing3] |
天煞孤星 see styles |
tiān shà gū xīng tian1 sha4 gu1 xing1 t`ien sha ku hsing tien sha ku hsing |
bane of others' existence |
婚紗攝影 婚纱摄影 see styles |
hūn shā shè yǐng hun1 sha1 she4 ying3 hun sha she ying |
wedding photos (done in studio, kit and caboodle taken care of by the studio) |
安多婆沙 see styles |
ān duō pó shā an1 duo1 po2 sha1 an to p`o sha an to po sha antabasha |
antarvāsaka |
安多婆裟 see styles |
ān duō pó shā an1 duo1 po2 sha1 an to p`o sha an to po sha antabasa |
undergarment |
安怛婆沙 see styles |
ān dá pó shā an1 da2 po2 sha1 an ta p`o sha an ta po sha antanbasha |
antarvāsaka |
安憺婆沙 see styles |
ān dàn pó shā an1 dan4 po2 sha1 an tan p`o sha an tan po sha antanbasha |
undergarment |
寶沙麽洗 宝沙么洗 see styles |
bǎo shā mó xǐ bao3 sha1 mo2 xi3 pao sha mo hsi Hōshamasen |
pauṣamāsa, the tenth Indian month, "beginning on the 16th day of the 12th Chinese month." Eitel. |
封沙育林 see styles |
fēng shā yù lín feng1 sha1 yu4 lin2 feng sha yü lin |
to plant trees in order to stabilize sand (idiom) |
尸利沙迦 see styles |
shī lì shā jiā shi1 li4 sha1 jia1 shih li sha chia Shirishaka |
Śirīṣaka. Name of a monk. |
巨嘴沙雀 see styles |
jù zuǐ shā què ju4 zui3 sha1 que4 chü tsui sha ch`üeh chü tsui sha chüeh |
(bird species of China) desert finch (Rhodospiza obsoleta) |
巴氏殺菌 巴氏杀菌 see styles |
bā shì shā jun ba1 shi4 sha1 jun1 pa shih sha chün |
pasteurization |
帝國大廈 帝国大厦 see styles |
dì guó dà shà di4 guo2 da4 sha4 ti kuo ta sha |
Empire State Building (New York City) |
弗沙蜜多 see styles |
fú shā mì duō fu2 sha1 mi4 duo1 fu sha mi to Hoshamitta |
Puṣyamitra, descendant of Asoka and enemy of Buddhism; possibly a mistake for 弗沙蜜羅. |
弗沙蜜羅 弗沙蜜罗 see styles |
fú shā mì luó fu2 sha1 mi4 luo2 fu sha mi lo Hosshamitta |
Puṣyamitra, the fourth successor of King Aśoka; asking what he should do to perpetuate his name, he was told that Aśoka had erected 84, 000 shrines and he might become famous by destroying them, which he is said to have done, v. 雜阿含經 25. Also see 弗沙蜜多. |
彌沙塞部 弥沙塞部 see styles |
mí shā sāi bù mi2 sha1 sai1 bu4 mi sha sai pu Mishasoku bu |
Mahīśāsaka school |
得戒沙彌 得戒沙弥 see styles |
dé jiè shā mí de2 jie4 sha1 mi2 te chieh sha mi tokkai shami |
A monk who is restored, or not unfrocked, on confession of his sin. |
恆沙無知 恒沙无知 see styles |
héng shā wú zhī heng2 sha1 wu2 zhi1 heng sha wu chih gōsha muchi |
(mental disturbances from dealing with) myriad details and from nescience |
恆河沙數 恒河沙数 see styles |
héng hé shā shù heng2 he2 sha1 shu4 heng ho sha shu gōkasha shu |
countless as the grains of sand in the Ganges (idiom) the number of grains of sand in the Ganges river |
恆河沙等 恒河沙等 see styles |
héng hé shā děng heng2 he2 sha1 deng3 heng ho sha teng gōkasha tō |
equal to the number of grains of sand in the Ganges river |
應法沙彌 应法沙弥 see styles |
yìng fǎ shā mí ying4 fa3 sha1 mi2 ying fa sha mi ōhō shami |
A novice, preparing for the monkhood, between 14 and 19 years of age. |
懶人沙發 懒人沙发 see styles |
lǎn rén shā fā lan3 ren2 sha1 fa1 lan jen sha fa |
beanbag |
戈壁沙漠 see styles |
gē bì shā mò ge1 bi4 sha1 mo4 ko pi sha mo |
Gobi Desert |
戰死沙場 战死沙场 see styles |
zhàn sǐ shā chǎng zhan4 si3 sha1 chang3 chan ssu sha ch`ang chan ssu sha chang |
to die in battle (idiom) |
扇尾沙錐 扇尾沙锥 see styles |
shān wěi shā zhuī shan1 wei3 sha1 zhui1 shan wei sha chui |
(bird species of China) common snipe (Gallinago gallinago) |
折戟沉沙 see styles |
zhé jǐ chén shā zhe2 ji3 chen2 sha1 che chi ch`en sha che chi chen sha |
lit. broken halberds embedded in the sand (idiom); fig. reminder of a fierce battle; remnants of a disastrous defeat |
拉沙病毒 see styles |
lā shā bìng dú la1 sha1 bing4 du2 la sha ping tu |
Lassa virus |
搭袈裟偈 see styles |
dā jiā shā jié da1 jia1 sha1 jie2 ta chia sha chieh Takkesa no ge |
Verse for Donning Kaṣāya |
摩加迪沙 see styles |
mó jiā dí shā mo2 jia1 di2 sha1 mo chia ti sha |
Mogadishu, Indian ocean seaport and capital of Somalia |
摩天大廈 摩天大厦 see styles |
mó tiān dà shà mo2 tian1 da4 sha4 mo t`ien ta sha mo tien ta sha |
skyscraper; CL:座[zuo4] |
數如恆沙 数如恒沙 see styles |
shù rú héng shā shu4 ru2 heng2 sha1 shu ju heng sha shu nyo gōsha |
numerous as the sands in the Ganges |
數如恒沙 数如恒沙 see styles |
shù rú héng shā shu4 ru2 heng2 sha1 shu ju heng sha shu nyo gōsha |
numerous as the sands of the Ganges |
斯賓諾莎 斯宾诺莎 see styles |
sī bīn nuò shā si1 bin1 nuo4 sha1 ssu pin no sha |
Baruch or Benedict Spinoza (1632-1677), rationalist philosopher |
方便殺生 方便杀生 see styles |
fāng biàn shā shēng fang1 bian4 sha1 sheng1 fang pien sha sheng hōben sesshō |
The right of great Bodhisattvas, knowing every one's karma, to kill without sinning, e. g. in order to prevent a person from committing sin involving unintermitted suffering, or to aid him in reaching one of the higher reincarnations. |
是啥說啥 是啥说啥 see styles |
shì shá shuō shá shi4 sha2 shuo1 sha2 shih sha shuo sha |
call a spade a spade (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "sha" 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.
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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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