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Simple Dictionary Definition |
教化衆生 教化众生 see styles |
jiào huà zhòng shēng jiao4 hua4 zhong4 sheng1 chiao hua chung sheng kyōke shūjō |
to teach and transform sentient beings |
教學相長 教学相长 see styles |
jiào xué xiāng zhǎng jiao4 xue2 xiang1 zhang3 chiao hsüeh hsiang chang |
when you teach someone, both teacher and student will benefit |
殺彘教子 杀彘教子 see styles |
shā zhì jiào zǐ sha1 zhi4 jiao4 zi3 sha chih chiao tzu |
to kill a pig as a lesson to the children (idiom); parents must teach by example |
為付ける see styles |
shitsukeru しつける |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to be used to; to get accustomed to; to be in the habit of doing; (2) (kana only) to train; to discipline; to teach manners; (3) (kana only) to tack (in needlework); to baste; (4) (kana only) to plant (esp. rice seedlings) |
熱炒熱賣 热炒热卖 see styles |
rè chǎo rè mài re4 chao3 re4 mai4 je ch`ao je mai je chao je mai |
lit. to sell hot food freshly cooked; fig. to teach what one has just learned; enthusiasm of the new convert |
生聚教訓 生聚教训 see styles |
shēng jù jiào xùn sheng1 ju4 jiao4 xun4 sheng chü chiao hsün |
to increase the population, amass wealth, and teach the people to be faithful to the cause (in preparation for war, following a defeat) |
自行化他 see styles |
zì xíng huà tā zi4 xing2 hua4 ta1 tzu hsing hua t`a tzu hsing hua ta jigyō keta |
To discipline, or perform, oneself and (or in order to) convert or transform others. v. 自利利他. |
言傳身教 言传身教 see styles |
yán chuán shēn jiào yan2 chuan2 shen1 jiao4 yen ch`uan shen chiao yen chuan shen chiao |
to teach by words and example (idiom) |
說相稱法 说相称法 see styles |
shuō xiāng chēng fǎ shuo1 xiang1 cheng1 fa3 shuo hsiang ch`eng fa shuo hsiang cheng fa setsu sōshō hō |
to teach the appropriate dharma |
請轉法輪 请转法轮 see styles |
qǐng zhuǎn fǎ lún qing3 zhuan3 fa3 lun2 ch`ing chuan fa lun ching chuan fa lun shōten bōrin |
to ask (the Buddha) to teach the Dharma |
阿遮利耶 see styles |
ā zhē lì yé a1 zhe1 li4 ye2 a che li yeh ashariya |
ācārya, 阿闍黎, 闍黎 or 阿闍梨, 闍梨; 阿舍梨; 阿祇利 or 阿祇梨 spiritual teacher, master, preceptor; one of 正行 correct conduct, and able to teach others. There are various categories, e.g. 出家阿遮利 one who has charge of novices; 教授阿遮利 a teacher of the discipline; 羯磨阿遮利 of duties; 授經阿遮利 of the scriptures; 依止阿遮利 the master of the community. |
隨宜說法 随宜说法 see styles |
suí yí shuō fǎ sui2 yi2 shuo1 fa3 sui i shuo fa zuigi seppō |
to teach (the dharma) appropriately |
思い知らす see styles |
omoishirasu おもいしらす |
(transitive verb) (See 思い知らせる) to make (someone) realize (e.g. their mistake); to bring (something) home (to someone); to teach (someone) a lesson |
教壇に立つ see styles |
kyoudannitatsu / kyodannitatsu きょうだんにたつ |
(exp,v5t) (1) to stand on a podium; (exp,v5t) (2) to teach; to be a teacher |
教鞭をとる see styles |
kyoubenotoru / kyobenotoru きょうべんをとる |
(exp,v5r) to teach; to take a teaching job |
教鞭を取る see styles |
kyoubenotoru / kyobenotoru きょうべんをとる |
(exp,v5r) to teach; to take a teaching job |
教鞭を執る see styles |
kyoubenotoru / kyobenotoru きょうべんをとる |
(exp,v5r) to teach; to take a teaching job |
術を授ける see styles |
jutsuosazukeru じゅつをさずける |
(exp,v1) to teach tricks to |
ティーチイン see styles |
tiichiin / tichin ティーチイン |
teach-in |
思いしらせる see styles |
omoishiraseru おもいしらせる |
(transitive verb) to teach somebody a lesson; to have a revenge on; to get even with; to make someone realize; to make someone realise |
思い知らせる see styles |
omoishiraseru おもいしらせる |
(transitive verb) to teach somebody a lesson; to have a revenge on; to get even with; to make someone realize; to make someone realise |
目に物見せる see styles |
menimonomiseru めにものみせる |
(exp,v1) to teach someone a lesson; to show someone a thing or two; to show someone what one can do |
背中で教える see styles |
senakadeoshieru せなかでおしえる |
(exp,v1) to teach by example; to teach by showing; to teach with one's back |
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shitsukeru しつける |
(transitive verb) (kana only) (See 仕付ける・しつける・2) to train; to discipline; to teach manners |
目にもの見せる see styles |
menimonomiseru めにものみせる |
(exp,v1) to teach someone a lesson; to show someone a thing or two; to show someone what one can do |
給你點顏色看看 给你点颜色看看 see styles |
gěi nǐ diǎn yán sè kàn kan gei3 ni3 dian3 yan2 se4 kan4 kan5 kei ni tien yen se k`an k`an kei ni tien yen se kan kan |
(I'll) teach you a lesson; put you in your place |
隨其所欲能爲他說 随其所欲能为他说 see styles |
suí qí suǒ yù néng wéi tā shuō sui2 qi2 suo3 yu4 neng2 wei2 ta1 shuo1 sui ch`i so yü neng wei t`a shuo sui chi so yü neng wei ta shuo zuiki shoyoku nō i tasetsu |
able to teach to others as one wishes |
三人行,則必有我師 三人行,则必有我师 see styles |
sān rén xíng , zé bì yǒu wǒ shī san1 ren2 xing2 , ze2 bi4 you3 wo3 shi1 san jen hsing , tse pi yu wo shih |
If three walk together, one of them can teach me something (Confucius) |
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shitsukeru しつける |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to be used to; to get accustomed to; to be in the habit of doing; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) (See 躾ける) to train; to discipline; to teach manners; (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to tack (in needlework); to baste; (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) to plant (esp. rice seedlings) |
學而不厭,誨人不倦 学而不厌,诲人不倦 see styles |
xué ér bù yàn , huì rén bù juàn xue2 er2 bu4 yan4 , hui4 ren2 bu4 juan4 hsüeh erh pu yen , hui jen pu chüan |
study tirelessly, teach with endless enthusiasm (idiom, from Analects) |
授之以魚不如授之以漁 授之以鱼不如授之以渔 see styles |
shòu zhī yǐ yú bù rú shòu zhī yǐ yú shou4 zhi1 yi3 yu2 bu4 ru2 shou4 zhi1 yi3 yu2 shou chih i yü pu ju shou chih i yü |
give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime (idiom) |
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omoishiraseru おもいしらせる |
(transitive verb) to make someone realize (e.g. their mistake); to bring (something) home to someone; to teach someone a lesson |
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oshiekomu おしえこむ |
(transitive verb) to teach thoroughly; to instill (into); to instil; to inculcate; to drum (into); to drill (into); to hammer (into) |
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oshieru おしえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to teach; to instruct; (transitive verb) (2) to tell; to inform; (transitive verb) (3) to preach |
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menimonomiseru めにものみせる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to teach someone a lesson; to show someone a thing or two; to show someone what one can do |
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oshiemichibiku おしえみちびく |
(transitive verb) to teach (the way); to guide; to instruct; to enlighten |
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omoishiraseru おもいしらせる |
(transitive verb) to make (someone) realize (e.g. their mistake); to bring (something) home (to someone); to teach (someone) a lesson |
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kyoubenotoru / kyobenotoru きょうべんをとる |
(exp,v5r) to teach; to take a teaching job |
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senkou; senkoo(sk); senkou(sk) / senko; senkoo(sk); senko(sk) せんこう; センコー(sk); センコウ(sk) |
(1) previous ruler; previous lord; late lord; (2) (colloquialism) (derogatory term) teacher; teach |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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