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12>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
丁丁 see styles |
zhēng zhēng zheng1 zheng1 cheng cheng toutou / toto とうとう chouchou / chocho ちょうちょう |
More info & calligraphy: Tintin(adv,n) clashing of swords; felling of trees; ringing of an ax |
剣道 see styles |
kendou / kendo けんどう |
More info & calligraphy: Kendo / The Way of the Sword |
兵不血刃 see styles |
bīng bù xuè rèn bing1 bu4 xue4 ren4 ping pu hsüeh jen |
More info & calligraphy: Bloodless Victory |
真剣勝負 see styles |
shinkenshoubu / shinkenshobu しんけんしょうぶ |
More info & calligraphy: Shinken Shobu |
佩 see styles |
pèi pei4 p`ei pei hai はい |
to respect; to wear (belt etc) (1) ancient oriental belt decoration; (suf,ctr) (2) counter for swords to wear; put on; wrap around |
円 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan meguru めぐる |
yen (Japanese currency); Japanese variant of 圓|圆 (1) circle; (n,n-pref) (2) entirety; whole; full; complete; (3) (slang) money; dough; moola; (4) enclosure inside a castle's walls; (5) (ksb:) soft-shelled turtle; (suffix) (6) suffix for ship names; suffix for names of people (esp. infants); suffix for names of swords, armour, musical instruments, etc.; suffix for names of dogs, horses, etc.; (1) yen; Japanese monetary unit; (2) circle; (female given name) Meguru |
口 see styles |
kǒu kou3 k`ou kou hamanoguchi はまのぐち |
mouth; classifier for things with mouths (people, domestic animals, cannons, wells etc); classifier for bites or mouthfuls (1) mouth; (2) opening; hole; gap; orifice; (3) mouth (of a bottle); spout; nozzle; mouthpiece; (4) gate; door; entrance; exit; (5) (See 口を利く・1) speaking; speech; talk (i.e. gossip); (6) (See 口に合う) taste; palate; (7) mouth (to feed); (8) (See 働き口) opening (i.e. vacancy); available position; (9) (See 口がかかる・1) invitation; summons; (10) kind; sort; type; (11) opening (i.e. beginning); (suf,ctr) (12) counter for mouthfuls, shares (of money) and stove burners; (suf,ctr) (13) (often read ふり in museum, etc. contexts) (See 振り・ふり・8) counter for swords, blades, etc.; (surname) Hamanoguchi mukha, the mouth, especially as the organ of speech. 身, 口, 意 are the three media of corruption, body or deed , mouth or word, and mind or thought. |
枝 see styles |
zhī zhi1 chih shige しげ |
branch; classifier for sticks, rods, pencils etc (counter) counter for long, thin things (i.e. swords); (surname) Shige A branch. |
いず see styles |
isu イス |
{cards} swords (suit) (por: es(padas)); (place-name) Is |
丁々 see styles |
toutou / toto とうとう chouchou / chocho ちょうちょう |
(adv,n) clashing of swords; felling of trees; ringing of an ax |
三塗 三涂 see styles |
sān tú san1 tu2 san t`u san tu sanzu |
The 塗 mire is interpreted by 途 a road, i.e. the three unhappy gati or ways; (a) 火塗 to the fires of hell; (b) 血塗 to the hell of blood, where as animals they devour each other; (c) 刀塗 the asipattra hell of swords, where the leaves and grasses are sharp-edged swords. Cf. 三惡趣. |
両刀 see styles |
ryoutou / ryoto りょうとう |
(1) two swords; (2) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・2) being skilled in two fields; (an) expert in two fields; (3) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・3) liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well; (4) (abbreviation) (See 両刀使い・りょうとうづかい・4) bisexual (person) |
五刀 see styles |
wǔ dāo wu3 dao1 wu tao gotou / goto ごとう |
(surname) Gotou The 'five swords' or slayers who were sent in pursuit of a man who fled from his king, e. g. the five skandhas 五蘊. |
交鋒 交锋 see styles |
jiāo fēng jiao1 feng1 chiao feng |
to cross swords; to have a confrontation (with sb) |
六劍 六剑 see styles |
liù jiàn liu4 jian4 liu chien rokken |
六箭 The six swords (or arrows), i. e. the six senses, v. 六塵, which are defined as the qualities of sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and mind. |
兵戈 see styles |
bīng gē bing1 ge1 ping ko heika / heka へいか |
weapons; arms; fighting; war swords; arms; warfare weapons |
刀山 see styles |
dāo shān dao1 shan1 tao shan katanayama かたなやま |
(surname) Katanayama The hill of swords in one of the hells. |
刀杖 see styles |
dāo zhàng dao1 zhang4 tao chang tōjō |
swords and staves |
刀術 see styles |
toujutsu / tojutsu とうじゅつ |
{MA} fencing; art of wielding swords |
剣戟 see styles |
kengeki けんげき |
(1) weapons; arms; (2) fighting with swords; sword fight |
劍山 剑山 see styles |
jiàn shān jian4 shan1 chien shan kensan |
劍樹地獄 Asipattra. The hill of swords, or sword-leaf trees hell, one of the sixteen hells; also called 刀刃路. |
和鋼 see styles |
wakou / wako わこう |
traditional Japanese steel (e.g. used in swords) |
大小 see styles |
dà xiǎo da4 xiao3 ta hsiao daishou / daisho だいしょう |
large and small; size; adults and children; consideration of seniority; at any rate (1) size; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) large and small (sizes); various sizes; (3) daishō (matched pair of long and short swords); (4) large and small drums; (5) long months and short months; (6) sic bo (Macao dice game); tai sai; dai siu; big and small; (place-name) Daishou large and small |
玉鋼 see styles |
tamahagane たまはがね |
traditional Japanese steel made from iron sand (esp. for use in swords) |
赤札 see styles |
akafuda あかふだ |
(1) red tag (esp. one attached to sold goods or discounted products); red label; (2) {cards} swords (playing card suit in traditional Japanese gambling decks) |
金打 see styles |
kanauchi かなうち |
(1) solemn promise; (n,vs,vi) (2) (hist) promise sealed by striking metal objects together (e.g. swords for samurai, mirrors for women); (surname) Kanauchi |
鉄火 see styles |
tekka てっか |
(1) red-hot iron; (2) swords and guns; (3) gunfire; (n,adj-no,adj-na) (4) (See 鉄火肌) termagancy; violent temper; (5) (abbreviation) (See 鉄火打ち) gambler; (6) (See 鉄火丼,鉄火巻き) red flesh of lean tuna; (personal name) Tekka |
銃剣 see styles |
juuken / juken じゅうけん |
(1) bayonet; (2) guns and swords |
ギンッ see styles |
gin ギンッ |
(adverb taking the "to" particle) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sharply (glare, stare, etc.); piercingly; stinging; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) clashing (of swords, etc.) |
三刀流 see styles |
santouryuu / santoryu さんとうりゅう |
(1) (manga slang) wielding three swords; (2) {baseb} (See 二刀流・3) player who can play as pitcher, fielder and batter |
交える see styles |
majieru まじえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to mix; to combine; (2) to exchange (words, fire, etc.); (3) to cross (e.g. swords); to join together |
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hai はい |
(1) (hist) type of ancient oriental belt; (counter) (2) (佩 only) (archaism) counter for swords |
刃葉林 刃叶林 see styles |
rèn shě lín ren4 she3 lin2 jen she lin ninshōrin |
Asipattravana; the forest of swords, where every leaf is a sharp sword, v. 地獄. |
切合い see styles |
kiriai きりあい |
(noun/participle) crossing swords; fighting with swords; cutting each other (in fighting) |
剣の山 see styles |
kennoyama けんのやま |
(exp,n) {Buddh} mountain of swords; mountain in hell covered in swords (with their tips pointing upward); (personal name) Kennoyama |
劍輪法 剑轮法 see styles |
jiàn lún fǎ jian4 lun2 fa3 chien lun fa kenrin hō |
A system of revolving swords for subduing demons. |
同田貫 see styles |
doutanuki / dotanuki どうたぬき |
(1) Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; (2) sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; (3) in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword |
太刀袋 see styles |
tachibukuro たちぶくろ |
(See 太刀・1) long sword cloth bag; bag for long swords |
打ち物 see styles |
uchimono うちもの |
(1) forged weaponry (e.g. swords, spears, etc.); forged weapon; (2) molded dry confectionery; moulded dry confectionery; (3) percussion instrument |
斬合い see styles |
kiriai きりあい |
(noun/participle) crossing swords; fighting with swords; cutting each other (in fighting) |
混える see styles |
majieru まじえる |
(irregular kanji usage) (transitive verb) (1) to mix; to combine; (2) to exchange (words, fire, etc.); (3) to cross (e.g. swords); to join together |
研ぎ師 see styles |
togishi とぎし |
sharpener (of swords) and polisher (of mirrors) |
胴田貫 see styles |
doutanuki / dotanuki どうたぬき |
(1) Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; (2) sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; (3) in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword |
銃刀法 see styles |
juutouhou / jutoho じゅうとうほう |
(abbreviation) {law} (See 銃砲刀剣類所持等取締法) Act for Controlling the Possession of Firearms or Swords and Other Such Weapons |
雑える see styles |
majieru まじえる |
(irregular kanji usage) (transitive verb) (1) to mix; to combine; (2) to exchange (words, fire, etc.); (3) to cross (e.g. swords); to join together |
鞘当て see styles |
sayaate / sayate さやあて |
(1) (See 恋の鞘当て・こいのさやあて) rivalry for the heart of a woman; (2) (from two samurai quarreling because the sheaths of their swords happened to touch) quarrel over something trivial |
鞘走る see styles |
sayabashiru さやばしる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (archaism) to slip out of one's scabbard (of swords) |
一見高低 一见高低 see styles |
yī jiàn gāo dī yi1 jian4 gao1 di1 i chien kao ti |
lit. to fight it out with sb to see who is best (idiom); fig. to cross swords with; to lock horns |
丁々発止 see styles |
chouchouhasshi / chochohasshi ちょうちょうはっし |
(adv,n) (yoji) (sound) of clashing swords; (arguing) as fiercely as clashing and blocking swords |
丁丁発止 see styles |
chouchouhasshi / chochohasshi ちょうちょうはっし |
(adv,n) (yoji) (sound) of clashing swords; (arguing) as fiercely as clashing and blocking swords |
不用刀杖 see styles |
bù yòng dāo zhàng bu4 yong4 dao1 zhang4 pu yung tao chang fuyō tōjō |
not using swords and staves |
九縛一脫 九缚一脱 see styles |
jiǔ fú yī tuō jiu3 fu2 yi1 tuo1 chiu fu i t`o chiu fu i to ku baku ichi datsu |
The nine states of bondage and the one state of liberation. The nine states are the hells of fire, of blood, of swords; asuras, men, devas, māras, nirgranthas, form and formless states; these are all saṃsāra states, i.e. of reincarnation. The one state of freedom, or for obtaining freedom, is nirvāṇa. |
二天一流 see styles |
nitenichiryuu / nitenichiryu にてんいちりゅう |
style of classical Japanese swordsmanship involving use of two swords |
五拔刀賊 五拔刀贼 see styles |
wǔ bá dāo zéi wu3 ba2 dao1 zei2 wu pa tao tsei go batsutō zoku |
The five skandhas, idem 五刀. |
刀光劍影 刀光剑影 see styles |
dāo guāng jiàn yǐng dao1 guang1 jian4 ying3 tao kuang chien ying |
lit. flash of knives and swords (idiom); fig. intense conflict |
刀槍劍戟 刀枪剑戟 see styles |
dāo qiāng jiàn jǐ dao1 qiang1 jian4 ji3 tao ch`iang chien chi tao chiang chien chi |
(idiom) melee combat weapons of ancient China, such as swords, spears and halberds |
切り合い see styles |
kiriai きりあい |
(noun/participle) crossing swords; fighting with swords; cutting each other (in fighting) |
切り合う see styles |
kiriau きりあう |
(v5u,vi) to fight with swords; to cross swords |
切り死に see styles |
kirijini きりじに |
(noun/participle) (sensitive word) fighting to the death (with swords) |
切り結ぶ see styles |
kirimusubu きりむすぶ |
(v5b,vi) to cross swords with |
劍拔弩張 剑拔弩张 see styles |
jiàn bá nǔ zhāng jian4 ba2 nu3 zhang1 chien pa nu chang |
lit. with swords drawn and bows bent (idiom); fig. a state of mutual hostility; at daggers drawn |
劍林地獄 剑林地狱 see styles |
jiàn lín dì yù jian4 lin2 di4 yu4 chien lin ti yü kenrin jigoku |
Asipattra, (or劍樹地獄) the hell of the forest of swords, or sword-leaf trees. |
十二火天 see styles |
shí èr huǒ tiān shi2 er4 huo3 tian1 shih erh huo t`ien shih erh huo tien jūnikaten |
The homa-, or fire-spirits; Whose representations, colours, magic words, signs, symbols, and mode of worship are given in the 大日經疏20. Also 十二火尊; 十二種火法. The twelve fire-spirits are: (1) Indra or Vairocana, the discoverer or source of fire, symbolizing 智 knowledge; (2) the moon 行滿 which progresses to fullness, with mercy as root and enlightenment as fruit, i,e. Buddha; (3) the wind, represented as a half-moon, fanner of fame, of zeal, and by driving away dark clouds, of enlightenment; (4) the red rays of the rising sun, rohitaka, his swords (or rays) indicating 議 wisdom; (5) 沒M004101拏 a form half stern, half smiling, sternly driving away the passions and trials; (6) 忿怒 irate, bellowing with open mouth, showing four teeth, flowing locks, one eye closed; (7) 闍吒羅 fire burning within, i.e. the inner witness, or realization; (8) 迄灑耶 the waster, or destroyer of waste and injurious products within, i.e. inner purification; (9) 意生 the producer at will, capable of all variety, resembling Viśvakarman, the Brahmanic Vulcan; (10) 羯羅微 the fire-eater; (11) untraceable; (12) 謨賀那 the completer, also the subduer of demons. |
唇槍舌劍 唇枪舌剑 see styles |
chún qiāng shé jiàn chun2 qiang1 she2 jian4 ch`un ch`iang she chien chun chiang she chien |
(idiom) to cross verbal swords; to have a heated verbal exchange |
太刀二腰 see styles |
tachifutakoshi たちふたこし |
two swords |
太刀打ち see styles |
tachiuchi たちうち |
(n,vs,vi) (1) crossing swords; (n,vs,vi) (2) (See 太刀打ちできる) competing against; contending with; fighting against |
斬り合い see styles |
kiriai きりあい |
(noun/participle) crossing swords; fighting with swords; cutting each other (in fighting) |
斬り合う see styles |
kiriau きりあう |
(v5u,vi) to fight with swords; to cross swords |
斬り死に see styles |
kirijini きりじに |
(noun/participle) (sensitive word) fighting to the death (with swords) |
渡り合う see styles |
watariau わたりあう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to fight (with); to cross swords; to compete (with); (v5u,vi) (2) to argue (with); to have an argument; to have a dispute; to debate |
真刀真槍 真刀真枪 see styles |
zhēn dāo zhēn qiāng zhen1 dao1 zhen1 qiang1 chen tao chen ch`iang chen tao chen chiang |
lit. real swords and spears (idiom); fig. very much for real; genuine |
研ぎ物師 see styles |
togimonoshi とぎものし |
sharpener (of swords) and polisher (of mirrors) |
鎬を削る see styles |
shinogiokezuru しのぎをけずる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to compete ruthlessly; to sharpen swords |
阿房払い see styles |
ahoubarai / ahobarai あほうばらい |
(noun/participle) (hist) stripping a samurai of clothes and swords and exiling him naked (Edo-period punishment) |
刃を交える see styles |
yaibaomajieru やいばをまじえる |
(exp,v1) to cross swords (with) |
剣を交える see styles |
kenomajieru けんをまじえる |
(exp,v1) to cross swords (with) |
しのぎを削る see styles |
shinogiokezuru しのぎをけずる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to compete ruthlessly; to sharpen swords |
ちゃんちゃん see styles |
chanchiyan チャンチヤン |
(adv,n) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) regularly; promptly; (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sound of clashing swords; (3) (See 辮髪) Manchu queue; (4) (See ちゃんちゃんこ) padded sleeveless kimono jacket; Japanese vest (often for children); (place-name) Zhanjiang |
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maru(p); maru まる(P); マル |
(1) (See ○・まる・1) circle; (n,n-pref) (2) entirety; whole; full; complete; (3) (slang) money; dough; moola; (4) (esp. 丸) enclosure inside a castle's walls; (5) (ksb:) (See スッポン・1) soft-shelled turtle; (suffix) (6) (esp. 丸) (See 麻呂・3) suffix for ship names; suffix for names of people (esp. infants); suffix for names of swords, armour, musical instruments, etc.; suffix for names of dogs, horses, etc. |
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uchimono うちもの |
(1) forged weaponry (e.g. swords, spears, etc.); forged metal tool; (2) molded dry confectionery; moulded dry confectionery; (3) percussion instrument |
抜き合わせる see styles |
nukiawaseru ぬきあわせる |
(Ichidan verb) to draw swords and face off |
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nuguigami ぬぐいがみ |
wiping paper (esp. for swords) |
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togiya とぎや |
knife grinder (person); sword sharpener; polisher (of mirrors, swords, etc.); grindery |
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togishi とぎし |
knife grinder (person); sword sharpener; polisher (of mirrors, swords, etc.) |
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togimono とぎもの |
(rare) sharpening (of knives, swords, etc.); grinding; honing; whetting; polishing; buffing; things to be sharpened or polished |
上刀山,下油鍋 上刀山,下油锅 |
shàng dāo shān , xià yóu guō shang4 dao1 shan1 , xia4 you2 guo1 shang tao shan , hsia yu kuo |
lit. to climb mountains of swords and enter cauldrons of boiling oil (idiom); fig. to go through trials and tribulations |
上刀山,下火海 |
shàng dāo shān , xià huǒ hǎi shang4 dao1 shan1 , xia4 huo3 hai3 shang tao shan , hsia huo hai |
lit. to climb mountains of swords and enter seas of flames (idiom); fig. to go through trials and tribulations (often, for a noble cause) |
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doutanuki / dotanuki どうたぬき |
(1) Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; (2) sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; (3) in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword |
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furi ふり |
(n,ctr) (1) swing; shake; wave; swinging; (2) (kana only) appearance; behaviour; (3) (kana only) (oft. after a noun+の or verb in the dictionary form) (See 振りをする) pretence (pretense); show; pretending (to); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) (kana only) going to restaurant, hotel etc. without a reservation or introduction; (5) move (dance); postures; (6) (kana only) (oft. as フリ) (See 前振り・2) lead in (e.g. to a running joke, asking a question); lead up; (7) unsewn part of a hanging sleeve on a traditional Japanese woman's garment; (suf,ctr) (8) counter for swords, blades, etc.; (9) (archaism) not wearing underwear or pants |
弓は袋に太刀は鞘 see styles |
yumihafukuronitachihasaya ゆみはふくろにたちはさや |
(expression) (idiom) the world is at peace; bows in bags and swords in sheaths |
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togimonoshi とぎものし |
(rare) (See 研ぎ師) knife grinder (person); sword sharpener; polisher (of mirrors, swords, etc.) |
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sayabashiru さやばしる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (archaism) to slip out of one's scabbard (of swords) |
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chouchouhasshi / chochohasshi ちょうちょうはっし |
(adv-to,adj-no) (1) (yoji) with (the sound of) clashing swords; (adv-to,adj-no) (2) (yoji) (arguing) fiercely; heatedly; vehemently |
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kiriau きりあう |
(v5u,vi) to fight with swords; to cross swords |
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kirijini きりじに |
(n,vs,vi) (sensitive word) fighting to the death (with swords) |
ちゃんちゃんばらばら see styles |
chanchanbarabara ちゃんちゃんばらばら |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) clashing of swords; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) fight; brawl; scuffle |
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shinogiokezuru しのぎをけずる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to compete ruthlessly; to sharpen swords |
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doutanuki; doudanuki / dotanuki; dodanuki どうたぬき; どうだぬき |
(1) (hist) (kana only) Dōtanuki school (Muromachi-period swordsmithing school); (2) (hist) (kana only) sword of the Dōtanuki school (usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords); (3) (kana only) (also as 胴田貫; in fiction) heavy sword |
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furi(p); furi(sk) ふり(P); フリ(sk) |
(n,ctr) (1) swing; shake; sweep; wave; wag; (2) (kana only) appearance; behaviour; behavior; (3) (kana only) (See ふりをする) pretence; pretense; (false) show; pretending; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) (kana only) (a customer) coming to restaurant, ryokan, etc. without a reservation or introduction; (5) postures (of a dance); (6) (kana only) (usu. written as フリ in comedy contexts) (See 前振り・2) lead in (to a joke, question, etc.); setup; (7) unsewn part of a hanging sleeve on a traditional Japanese woman's garment; (counter) (8) (See 口・くち・13) counter for swords, blades, etc. |
銃砲刀剣類所持等取締法 see styles |
juuhoutoukenruishojitoutorishimarihou / juhotokenruishojitotorishimariho じゅうほうとうけんるいしょじとうとりしまりほう |
{law} Act for Controlling the Possession of Firearms or Swords and Other Such Weapons |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Swords" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
license.
Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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