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Simple Dictionary Definition |
岩 see styles |
yán yan2 yen yan やん |
More info & calligraphy: Iwa(1) rock; boulder; (2) crag; cliff; (3) anchor; (personal name) Yan |
石 see styles |
shí shi2 shih tsuruishi つるいし |
More info & calligraphy: Stone / Rock(counter) (1) counter for jewels in a watch; (counter) (2) counter for transistors, diodes, etc. in an electronic product; (surname) Tsuruishi Stone, rock. |
マール see styles |
maaru / maru マール |
More info & calligraphy: Merle |
スピッツ see styles |
supittsu スピッツ |
More info & calligraphy: Spitz |
不動明王 不动明王 see styles |
bù dòng míng wáng bu4 dong4 ming2 wang2 pu tung ming wang fudoumyouou / fudomyoo ふどうみょうおう |
More info & calligraphy: Fudo Myo-o / Wisdom King不動尊 Aryacalanatha 阿奢羅曩 tr. 不動尊 and 無動尊 and Acalaceta, 阿奢囉逝吒 tr. 不動使者. The mouthpiece or messenger, e. g. the Mercury, of the Buddhas; and the chief of the five Ming Wang. He is regarded as the third person in the Vairocana trinity. He has a fierce mien overawing all evil spirits. He is said to have attained to Buddhahood, but also still to retain his position with Vairocana. He has many descriptive titles, e. g. 無量力神通無動者; 不動忿怒王, etc. Five different verbal signs are given to him. He carries a sharp wisdom-sword, a noose, a thunder-bolt. The colour of his images is various—black, blue, purple. He has a youthful appearance; his hair falls over his left shoulder; he stands or sits on a rock; left eye closed; mouth shut, teeth gripping upper lip, wrinkled forehead, seven locks of hair, full-bodied, A second representation is with four faces and four arms, angry mien, protruding teeth, with fames around him. A third with necklaces. A fourth, red, seated on a rock, fames, trident, etc. There are other forms. He has fourteen distinguishing symbols, and many dharanis associated with the realm of fire, of saving those in distress, and of wisdom. He has two messengers 二童子 Kimkara 矜羯羅 and Cetaka 制吒迦, and, including these, a group of eight messengers 八大童子 each with image, symbol, word-sign, etc. Cf. 不動佛. |
ローレライ see styles |
roorerai ローレライ |
More info & calligraphy: Lorelei |
磐 see styles |
pán pan2 p`an pan ban ばん |
firm; stable; rock (1) rock; boulder; (2) crag; cliff; (3) anchor; (surname, given name) Ban A rock. |
岩層 岩层 see styles |
yán céng yan2 ceng2 yen ts`eng yen tseng gansou / ganso がんそう |
rock strata rock formation |
岩石 see styles |
yán shí yan2 shi2 yen shih ganzeki がんぜき |
(geology) rock rock; (place-name) Ganzeki |
暗礁 see styles |
àn jiāo an4 jiao1 an chiao anshou / ansho あんしょう |
submerged reef (rock) (1) reef; sunken rock; (2) (See 暗礁に乗り上げる・2) unforeseen difficulty |
石庭 see styles |
shí tíng shi2 ting2 shih t`ing shih ting sekitei / sekite せきてい |
rock garden rock garden; (given name) Sekitei |
石窟 see styles |
shí kū shi2 ku1 shih k`u shih ku sekkutsu せっくつ |
rock cave; grotto; cliff caves (often with Buddhist statues) cavern; grotto; rock cave cave |
噴出岩 喷出岩 see styles |
pēn chū yán pen1 chu1 yan2 p`en ch`u yen pen chu yen funshutsugan ふんしゅつがん |
extrusive rock (geology) (See 火山岩) extrusive rock; effusive rock |
岩石層 岩石层 see styles |
yán shí céng yan2 shi2 ceng2 yen shih ts`eng yen shih tseng gansekisou / gansekiso がんせきそう |
rock stratum lithological layer; rock strata; rock formation |
深成岩 see styles |
shēn chéng yán shen1 cheng2 yan2 shen ch`eng yen shen cheng yen shinseigan / shinsegan しんせいがん |
plutonic rock; abyssal rock intrusive igneous rock; plutonic rock |
火山岩 see styles |
huǒ shān yán huo3 shan1 yan2 huo shan yen kazangan かざんがん |
volcanic rock volcanic rock |
火成岩 see styles |
huǒ chéng yán huo3 cheng2 yan2 huo ch`eng yen huo cheng yen kaseigan / kasegan かせいがん |
igneous rock (geology); volcanic rock igneous rock |
鑿岩機 凿岩机 see styles |
záo yán jī zao2 yan2 ji1 tsao yen chi sakuganki さくがんき |
rock drill rock drill; pneumatic drill; jackhammer |
乭 see styles |
shí shi2 shih |
rock; phonetic "dol" used in names (Korean kugja) |
巌 see styles |
yán yan2 yen take たけ |
Japanese variant of 巖|岩[yan2] huge rock; (1) rock; boulder; (2) crag; cliff; (3) anchor; (given name) Take |
巖 岩 see styles |
yán yan2 yen iwanori いわのり |
variant of 岩[yan2] (out-dated kanji) huge rock; (out-dated kanji) (1) rock; boulder; (2) crag; cliff; (3) anchor; (personal name) Iwanori A crag, cliff. |
掀 see styles |
xiān xian1 hsien |
to lift (a lid); to rock; to convulse |
搖 摇 see styles |
yáo yao2 yao yō |
to shake; to rock; to row; to crank to shake |
旝 see styles |
kuài kuai4 k`uai kuai |
(literary) standard; banner (raised for battle); (literary) catapult, or a rock launched by a catapult |
砄 see styles |
jué jue2 chüeh |
stone; rock |
砬 see styles |
lá la2 la |
a huge boulder; a towering rock |
碉 see styles |
diāo diao1 tiao |
rock cave (archaic) |
磊 see styles |
lěi lei3 lei rei / re れい |
lumpy; rock pile; uneven; fig. sincere; open and honest (personal name) Rei |
礁 see styles |
jiāo jiao1 chiao shouno / shono しょうの |
reef; shoal rock reef; (personal name) Shouno |
窾 see styles |
kuǎn kuan3 k`uan kuan |
crack; hollow; cavity; to excavate or hollow out; (onom.) water hitting rock; (old) variant of 款[kuan3] |
釺 钎 see styles |
qiān qian1 ch`ien chien |
a drill (for boring through rock) |
GS see styles |
jii esu; jiiesu(sk) / ji esu; jiesu(sk) ジー・エス; ジーエス(sk) |
(1) (See ガソリンスタンド) gas station; petrol station; filling station; (2) (See グループサウンズ) rock band; (3) {aviat} (See グランドスタッフ) ground staff; (4) {ski} (See 大回転競技) giant slalom; GS |
V系 see styles |
buikei / buike ブイけい |
fashion style heavy on make-up and elaborate hairstyles, used among Japanese rock bands, musicians, etc. |
ぐう see styles |
guu / gu グウ |
(1) (See じゃん拳,グー・2) rock (in rock, paper, scissors game); (adv,n) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See ぐうの音も出ない) ungh; sound made through constricted throat; (adv,n) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) ungh; sound made in suffering or under adversity; (female given name) Guu |
チー see styles |
chii / chi チー |
(colloquialism) (See チョキ) scissors (in rock-paper-scissors); (personal name) Qi |
もこ see styles |
moko モコ |
rock cavy (Kerodon rupestris); mocó; moco; (female given name) Moko |
中石 see styles |
nakaishi なかいし |
{geol} horse; block of rock completely separated from the surrounding rock either by mineral veins or fault planes; (place-name, surname) Nakaishi |
供石 see styles |
gōng shí gong1 shi2 kung shih |
scholar's rock (one of the naturally-eroded, fantastically-shaped rocks put on display indoors or in gardens in China) |
假山 see styles |
jiǎ shān jia3 shan1 chia shan |
rock garden; rockery |
冰磧 冰碛 see styles |
bīng qì bing1 qi4 ping ch`i ping chi |
moraine; rock debris from glacier |
冰糖 see styles |
bīng táng bing1 tang2 ping t`ang ping tang |
crystal sugar; rock candy |
劫波 see styles |
jié bō jie2 bo1 chieh po kōhi |
kalpa (loanword) (Hinduism) kalpa; also劫簸; 劫跛; v. 劫. Aeon, age. The period of time between the creation and recreation ofa world or universe; also the kalpas offormation, existence, destruction, and non-existence, which four as acomplete period are called mahākalpa 大劫. Eachgreat kalpa is subdivided into four asaṇkhyeya-kalpas (阿僧企耶 i.e. numberless,incalculable): (1) kalpa of destructionsaṃvarta; (2)kalpaof utter annihilation, or empty kalpa 増滅劫; 空劫 saṃvarta-siddha; (3) kalpa of formation 成劫 vivarta; (4) kalpa ofexistence 住劫 vivartasiddha; or they may betaken in the order 成住壤空. Each of the four kalpas is subdivided into twenty antara-kalpas, 小劫 or small kalpas, so that a mahākalpaconsists of eighty small kalpas. Each smallkalpa is divided into a period of 増 increaseand 減 decrease; the increase period is ruled over by the four cakravartīs in succession, i.e. the four ages of iron,copper, silver, gold, during which the length of human life increases by oneyear every century to 84,000 years, and the length of the human body to8,400 feet. Then comes the kalpa of decreasedivided into periods of the three woes, pestilence, war, famine, duringwhich the length of human life is gradually reduced to ten years and thehuman body to 1 foot in height. There are other distinctions of the kalpas. A small kalpa isrepresented as 16,800,000 years, a kalpa as336,000,000 years, and a mahākalpa as1,334,000,000 years. There are many ways of illustrating the length of akalpa, e.g. pass a soft cloth over a solid rock40 li in size once in a hundred years, whenfinally the rock has been thus worn away a kalpa will not yet have passed; or a city of 40 li, filled with mustard seeds, one being removed everycentury till all have gone, a kalpa will notyet have passed. Cf. 成劫. |
動搖 动摇 see styles |
dòng yáo dong4 yao2 tung yao dōyō |
to sway; to waver; to rock; to rattle; to destabilize; to pose a challenge to tremble |
印地 see styles |
inji いんぢ |
(hist) (abbreviation) (See 印地打ち) team-based rock fight traditionally held on the fifth day of the fifth month; (place-name) Indi |
危岩 see styles |
kigan きがん |
steep, towering rock |
危巌 see styles |
kigan きがん |
steep, towering rock |
原鴿 原鸽 see styles |
yuán gē yuan2 ge1 yüan ko |
(bird species of China) rock dove (Columba livia) |
四達 四达 see styles |
sì dá si4 da2 ssu ta yotsudachi よつだち |
(surname) Yotsudachi saindhava, 先陀婆 rock-salt, but intp. as salt, water, a utensil, and a horse, the four necessaries, i. e. water for washing, salt for food, a vessel to contain it, and a horse for progress; also called 四實. |
奇岩 see styles |
kigan きがん |
strangely shaped rocks; massive rock of unusual shape |
奇巌 see styles |
kigan きがん |
strangely shaped rocks; massive rock of unusual shape |
層巖 层岩 see styles |
céng yán ceng2 yan2 ts`eng yen tseng yen |
stratified rock; flagstone |
山塩 see styles |
yamajio; sanen やまじお; さんえん |
rock salt; halite |
山子 see styles |
shān zi shan1 zi5 shan tzu yamane やまね |
rock garden; rockery (surname) Yamane |
岩場 see styles |
iwaba いわば |
rocky area; rocky tract; rocky stretch (of a climb); wall (of rock); (surname) Iwaba |
岩塊 see styles |
gankai がんかい |
mass of rock; rock lump; block |
岩塩 see styles |
ganen(p); iwashio がんえん(P); いわしお |
halite; rock salt |
岩壁 see styles |
iwakabe いわかべ |
wall of rock; rock cliff; rock face; (surname) Iwakabe |
岩屑 see styles |
yán xiè yan2 xie4 yen hsieh gansetsu がんせつ |
(rock) debris; scree {geol} detritus; debris |
岩戸 see styles |
iwado いわど |
rock door (to a cave); (place-name, surname) Iwado |
岩板 see styles |
ganban がんばん |
rock plate |
岩根 see styles |
iwane いわね |
(1) foot of a rock; (2) (poetic term) large rock, most of which is buried; (p,s,f) Iwane |
岩棚 see styles |
iwadana いわだな |
(rock) ledge |
岩片 see styles |
iwakata いわかた |
rock fragment; (surname) Iwakata |
岩稜 see styles |
ganryou / ganryo がんりょう |
ridge of a cliff; rock ridge |
岩穴 see styles |
yán xué yan2 xue2 yen hsüeh iwaana / iwana いわあな |
grotto; cave rock cave; rock cavern; (place-name, surname) Iwaana |
岩絵 see styles |
iwae いわえ |
rock paintings; rock drawings; rock art |
岩綿 see styles |
ganmen がんめん |
rock wool |
岩肌 see styles |
iwahada いわはだ |
bare rock; rock surface; rock face |
岩茸 see styles |
iwakoke いわこけ |
(kana only) rock tripe (edible lichen used as medication in Korea, China and Japan); (surname) Iwakoke |
岩陰 see styles |
iwakage いわかげ |
shade of a rock |
岩面 see styles |
ganmen がんめん |
rock face |
岩頭 see styles |
iwagashira いわがしら |
top of a massive rock; (surname) Iwagashira |
岩鹽 岩盐 see styles |
yán yán yan2 yan2 yen yen |
rock salt |
岳樺 see styles |
dakekanba; dakekanba だけかんば; ダケカンバ |
(kana only) Erman's birch (Betula ermanii); Russian rock birch |
崔健 see styles |
cuī jiàn cui1 jian4 ts`ui chien tsui chien |
Cui Jian (1961-), father of Chinese rock music |
崖刻 see styles |
yá kè ya2 ke4 ya k`o ya ko |
rock carving; cliff engraving; words carved into cliff face |
巌壁 see styles |
ganpeki がんぺき |
wall of rock; rock cliff; rock face |
巌稜 see styles |
ganryou / ganryo がんりょう |
ridge of a cliff; rock ridge |
巌蔭 see styles |
iwakage いわかげ |
shade of a rock |
巌頭 see styles |
gantou / ganto がんとう |
top of a massive rock |
巖層 岩层 see styles |
yán céng yan2 ceng2 yen ts`eng yen tseng |
variant of 岩層|岩层[yan2 ceng2]; rock strata |
巖畫 岩画 see styles |
yán huà yan2 hua4 yen hua |
rock painting; picture or writing carved on rocks |
巨岩 see styles |
kyogan きょがん |
huge rock; crag |
巨石 see styles |
jù shí ju4 shi2 chü shih kyoseki きょせき |
huge rock; boulder; monolith (form) gigantic stone; megalith; massive boulder |
廃石 see styles |
haiseki はいせき |
mullock (waste rock from a mine); muck; debris; tailing |
後搖 后摇 see styles |
hòu yáo hou4 yao2 hou yao |
post-rock (music genre) |
忽悠 see styles |
hū you hu1 you5 hu yu |
to rock; to sway; to flicker (e.g. of lights reflected on water); to flutter (e.g. of a flag); to trick sb into doing something; to dupe; to con |
怪石 see styles |
kaiseki かいせき |
oddly shaped stone; oddly shaped rock |
拂石 see styles |
fú shí fu2 shi2 fu shih busshaku |
盤石劫 A kalpa as measured by the time it would take to wear away an immense rock by rubbing it with a deva-garment; cf. 芥 and 劫波. |
招搖 招摇 see styles |
zhāo yáo zhao1 yao2 chao yao |
to rock back and forth; (fig.) to act ostentatiously; to brag; to show off |
掃地 扫地 see styles |
sǎo dì sao3 di4 sao ti sōchi |
to sweep the floor; (fig.) (of one's reputation etc) to reach rock bottom; to be at an all-time low To sweep the floor, or ground, an act to which the Buddha is said to have attributed five kinds of merit; v. 毘奈耶雜事. |
揉む see styles |
momu もむ |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to rub; to crumple; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to massage; (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to argue; to have a heated discussion; (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) to train; to coach; (transitive verb) (5) (kana only) to jostle; to crowd; to shake; to rock; (transitive verb) (6) (kana only) (as もまれる) to have various experiences (out in the world) |
揺す see styles |
yusu ゆす |
(transitive verb) (archaism) to rock the left hand (to produce vibrato on a koto, etc.) |
揺る see styles |
yuru ゆる |
(transitive verb) to shake; to jolt; to rock (cradle); to swing |
搖撼 摇撼 see styles |
yáo hàn yao2 han4 yao han |
to shake; to rock |
搖晃 摇晃 see styles |
yáo huàng yao2 huang4 yao huang |
to rock; to shake; to sway |
搖滾 摇滚 see styles |
yáo gǔn yao2 gun3 yao kun |
rock 'n' roll (music); to rock; to fall off |
攀岩 see styles |
pān yán pan1 yan2 p`an yen pan yen |
rock climbing; to climb a rockface |
旗竿 see styles |
hatazao はたざお |
(1) flagstaff; flagpole; (2) (kana only) arabis (any plant of genus Arabis, esp. tower mustard, Arabis glabra); rock cress |
昔兎 see styles |
mukashiusagi; mukashiusagi むかしうさぎ; ムカシウサギ |
(kana only) paleolagine lagomorph (Paleolaginae spp., incl. the Amami rabbit and the red rock hares) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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