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Simple Dictionary Definition |
五行 see styles |
wǔ xíng wu3 xing2 wu hsing gogyou / gogyo ごぎょう |
More info & calligraphy: Five Elements(1) (See 五大・ごだい・1) the five elements (in Chinese philosophy: wood, fire, earth, metal and water); the five phases; wu xing; (2) {Buddh} five practices of the Bodhisattvas; (3) (See 六信五行) the five pillars of Islam; (surname, given name) Gogyou The five lines of conduct. I. According to the 起信論 Awakening of Faith they are almsgiving; keeping the commandments; patience under insult; zeal or progress; meditation. II. According to the 涅槃經 Nirvana Sutra they are saintly or bodhisattva deeds; arhat, or noble deeds; deva deeds; children's deeds (i. e. normal good deeds of men, devas, and Hinayanists); sickness conditions, e. g. illness, delusion, etc.; — into all these lines of conduct and conditions a Bodhisattva enters. III. The five elements, or tanmātra— wood, fire, earth, metal, and water; or earth, water, ire, air, and ether (or space) as taught by the later Mahāyāna philosophy; idem 五大. |
天使 see styles |
tiān shǐ tian1 shi3 t`ien shih tien shih yukari ゆかり |
More info & calligraphy: Angel / Messenger of Heaven(noun - becomes adjective with の) angel; (female given name) Yukari Divine messengers, especially those of Yama; also his 三天使 three messengers, or lictors— old age, sickness, death; and his 五天使 or 五大使, i. e. the last three together with rebirth and prisons or punishments on earth. |
生老病死 see styles |
shēng lǎo bìng sǐ sheng1 lao3 bing4 si3 sheng lao ping ssu shouroubyoushi / shorobyoshi しょうろうびょうし |
More info & calligraphy: Birth Old-Age Sickness Death(yoji) {Buddh} the four inevitables in human life (birth, aging, sickness, and death) Birth, age, sickness, death, the 四苦 four afflictions that are the lot of every man. The five are the above four and 苦 misery, or suffering. |
高山病 see styles |
gāo shān bìng gao1 shan1 bing4 kao shan ping kouzanbyou / kozanbyo こうざんびょう |
altitude sickness; acute mountain sickness altitude sickness; mountain sickness |
恙 see styles |
yàng yang4 yang |
sickness |
殗 see styles |
yè ye4 yeh |
sickness; repeated |
疒 see styles |
ne ne4 ne |
sick; sickness; Kang Xi radical 104; also pr. [chuang2] |
疾 see styles |
jí ji2 chi tsuguo つぐお |
(bound form) disease; ailment; (bound form) swift; (literary) to hate; to abhor (personal name) Tsuguo Sickness, an attack of illness: haste, speedy: angry. |
痾 疴 see styles |
kē ke1 k`o ko a |
(literary) disease; also pr. [e1] Sickness, pain; diarrhoea. |
瘼 see styles |
mò mo4 mo |
distress; sickness |
鬧 闹 see styles |
nào nao4 nao tō |
noisy; cacophonous; to make noise; to disturb; to vent (feelings); to fall ill; to have an attack (of sickness); to go in (for some activity); to joke busy |
三使 see styles |
sān shǐ san1 shi3 san shih sanshi |
The three (divine) messengers—birth, sickness, death; v. 使. Also 三天使 . |
不例 see styles |
furei / fure ふれい |
indisposition; sickness |
二苦 see styles |
èr kǔ er4 ku3 erh k`u erh ku ni ku |
Two kinds of suffering: within, e.g. sickness, sorrow; from without, e.g. calamities. |
五官 see styles |
wǔ guān wu3 guan1 wu kuan gokan ごかん |
five sense organs of TCM (nose, eyes, lips, tongue, ears 鼻目口舌耳); facial features the five sense organs; (place-name) Gokan The five controlling powers, v. 五大使, birth, old age, sickness, death, and the (imperial) magistrate. |
五苦 see styles |
wǔ kǔ wu3 ku3 wu k`u wu ku goku |
The five forms of suffering: I. (1) Birth, age, sickness, death; (2) parting with those loved; (3) meeting with the hated or disliked; (4) inability to obtain the desired; (5) the five skandha sufferings, mental and physical. II. Birth, age, sickness, death, and the shackles (for criminals). III. The sufferings of the hells, and as hungry ghosts, animals, asuras, and human beings. |
任病 see styles |
rèn bìng ren4 bing4 jen ping ninbyō |
naturalism sickness |
作病 see styles |
zuò bìng zuo4 bing4 tso ping sakubyou / sakubyo さくびょう |
feigned illness contrivance sickness |
傷病 see styles |
shoubyou / shobyo しょうびょう |
injuries and sickness; wounds and illness |
八師 八师 see styles |
bā shī ba1 shi1 pa shih hasshi |
The eight teachers―murder, robbery, adultery, lying, drinking, age, sickness, and death; v. 八師經. |
八苦 see styles |
bā kǔ ba1 ku3 pa k`u pa ku hakku はっく |
the eight distresses - birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas (Buddhism) {Buddh} the eight kinds of suffering (birth, old age, disease, death, parting from loved ones, meeting disliked ones, not getting what one seeks, pains of the five skandha) The eight distresses―birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas. |
八覺 八觉 see styles |
bā jué ba1 jue2 pa chüeh hachikaku |
The eight (wrong) perceptions or thoughts, i.e. desire; hate; vexation (with others); 親里 home-sickness; patriotism (or thoughts of the country's welfare); dislike of death; ambition for one's clan or family; slighting or being rude to others. 華嚴經 13. |
労り see styles |
itawari いたわり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) sympathy; consideration; carefulness; attention; (2) (archaism) service; labor; labour; trouble; meritorious deed; (3) (archaism) illness; disease; sickness |
十境 see styles |
shí jìng shi2 jing4 shih ching jikkyō |
Ten objects of or stages in meditation觀 in the Tiantai school, i.e. 陰境 the five skandhas; 煩惱境 life's distresses and delusion; 病患境 sickness, or duḥkha, its cause and cure; 業相境 age-long karmaic influences; 魔事境 Māra affairs, how to overthrow their rule; 禪定境 the conditions of dhyāna and samādhi; 諸見境 various views and doubts that arise; 慢境 pride in progress and the delusion that one has attained nirvāṇa; 二乘境 temptation to be content with the lower nirvāṇa, instead of going on to the greater reward; 菩薩境 bodhisattvahood; see the 止觀 5. |
同病 see styles |
doubyou / dobyo どうびょう |
the same sickness |
吐気 see styles |
hakike はきけ |
nausea; sickness in the stomach |
四山 see styles |
sì shān si4 shan1 ssu shan yotsuyama よつやま |
(place-name) Yotsuyama Like four closing-in mountains are birth, age, sickness, and death; another group is age, sickness, death, and decay (衰, i. e. of wealth, honours, etc., or 無常 impermanence). |
女病 see styles |
nǚ bìng nv3 bing4 nü ping nyobyō |
Woman as a disease; feminine disease. |
如病 see styles |
rú bìng ru2 bing4 ju ping nyobyō |
like sickness |
孕吐 see styles |
yùn tù yun4 tu4 yün t`u yün tu |
morning sickness (during pregnancy) |
害喜 see styles |
hài xǐ hai4 xi3 hai hsi |
to react to pregnancy by experiencing morning sickness or a strong appetite for certain foods |
心疾 see styles |
shinshitsu しんしつ |
(obsolete) disease of the mind; sickness from anxiety |
患い see styles |
wazurai わずらい urei / ure うれい |
(1) worry; agony; vexation; (2) illness; sickness; (1) sorrow; grief; anguish; distress; (2) trouble; affliction; anxiety; fear; misgivings |
悪酔 see styles |
waruyoi わるよい |
(noun/participle) drunken frenzy; drunken sickness |
悪阻 see styles |
tsuwari(gikun) つわり(gikun) |
(kana only) {med} morning sickness; nausea and vomiting of pregnancy |
成患 see styles |
chéng huàn cheng2 huan4 ch`eng huan cheng huan jōkan |
result in sickness |
時食 时食 see styles |
shí shí shi2 shi2 shih shih jijiki |
Seasonable or timely food, especially roots used as food in sickness, part of the 五藥, i.e. turnip, onion, arrowroot, radish (or carrot), and a root curing poison. |
有病 see styles |
yǒu bìng you3 bing4 yu ping ubyō |
to be ill; (coll.) to be not right in the head sickness |
止病 see styles |
zhǐ bìng zhi3 bing4 chih ping shibyō |
cessation sickness |
止觀 止观 see styles |
zhǐ guān zhi3 guan1 chih kuan shikan |
奢摩他毗婆舍那 (or 奢摩他毗鉢舍那) śamatha-vipaśyanā, which Sanskrit words are intp. by 止觀; 定慧; 寂照; and 明靜; for their respective meanings see 止 and 觀. When the physical organism is at rest it is called 止 zhi, when the mind is seeing clearly it is called 觀 guan. The term and form of meditation is specially connected with its chief exponent, the founder of the Tiantai school, which school is styled 止觀宗 Zhiguan Zong, its chief object being concentration of the mind by special methods for the purpose of clear insight into truth, and to be rid of illusion. The Tiantai work gives ten fields of mediation, or concentration: (1) the 五陰, 十八界, and 十二入; (2) passion and delusion; (3) sickness; (4) karma forms; (5) māra-deeds; (6) dhyāna; (7) (wrong) theories; (8) arrogance; (9) the two Vehicles; (10) bodhisattvahood. |
法界 see styles |
fǎ jiè fa3 jie4 fa chieh hokkai; houkai / hokkai; hokai ほっかい; ほうかい |
(1) {Buddh} universe; (2) {Buddh} realm of thought; (3) {Buddh} underlying principle of reality; manifestation of true thusness; (4) (ほうかい only) (abbreviation) (See 法界悋気) being jealous of things that have nothing to do with one; being jealous of others who are in love with each other dharmadhātu, 法性; 實相; 達磨馱都 Dharma-element, -factor, or-realm. (1) A name for "things" in general, noumenal or phenomenal; for the physical universe, or any portion or phase of it. (2) The unifying underlying spiritual reality regarded as the ground or cause of all things, the absolute from which all proceeds. It is one of the eighteen dhātus. These are categories of three, four, five, and ten dharmadhātus; the first three are combinations of 事 and 理 or active and passive, dynamic and static; the ten are: Buddha-realm, Bodhisattva-realm, pratyekabuddha-realm, śrāvaka, deva, Human, asura, Demon, Animal, and Hades realms-a Huayan category. Tiantai has ten for meditaton, i.e. the realms of the eighteen media of perception (the six organs, six objects, and six sense-data or sensations), of illusion, sickness, karma, māra, samādhi, (false) views, pride, the two lower Vehicles, and the Bodhisattva Vehicle. |
滅病 灭病 see styles |
miè bìng mie4 bing4 mieh ping metsubyō |
One of the 四病 four sick or faulty ways of seeking perfection, the Hīnayāna method of endeavouring to extinguish all perturbing passions so that nothing of them remains. |
煩い see styles |
wazurai わずらい urusai うるさい |
(1) worry; agony; vexation; (2) illness; sickness; (adjective) (1) (kana only) noisy; loud; (2) (kana only) annoying; troublesome; tiresome; persistent; importunate; (3) (kana only) fussy; finicky; picky; particular; nagging; fastidious; bossy; (interjection) (4) (kana only) shut up!; be quiet! |
疾病 see styles |
jí bìng ji2 bing4 chi ping shippei / shippe しっぺい |
disease; sickness; ailment illness; disease sickness |
病患 see styles |
bìng huàn bing4 huan4 ping huan byoukan / byokan びょうかん |
illness; disease; patient; sufferer sickness; disease |
病死 see styles |
bìng sǐ bing4 si3 ping ssu byoushi / byoshi びょうし |
to fall ill and die; to die of illness (n,vs,vi) death from disease; death from illness sickness and death |
病氣 病气 see styles |
bìng qì bing4 qi4 ping ch`i ping chi byōki |
sickness |
病者 see styles |
bìng zhě bing4 zhe3 ping che byousha; byouja / byosha; byoja びょうしゃ; びょうじゃ |
sick person; patient (See 病人・びょうにん) sick person; patient; invalid sickness |
病苦 see styles |
bìng kǔ bing4 ku3 ping k`u ping ku byouku / byoku びょうく |
pains (of illness); sufferings (esp. in Buddhism) pain of sickness suffering from illness |
瞻療 瞻疗 see styles |
zhān liáo zhan1 liao2 chan liao senryō |
treating sickness |
結病 结病 see styles |
jié bìng jie2 bing4 chieh ping ketsubyō |
The disease of bondage to the passions and reincarnation. |
老病 see styles |
lǎo bìng lao3 bing4 lao ping roubyou / robyo ろうびょう |
infirmities of old age old age and sickness |
苦苦 see styles |
kǔ kǔ ku3 ku3 k`u k`u ku ku kuku |
strenuously; persistently; hard; painful duḥkha-duḥkhatā. The pain or painfulness of pain; pain produced by misery or pain; suffering arising from external circumstances, e. g. famine, storm, sickness, torture, etc. |
酔い see styles |
yoi(p); ei(ok) / yoi(p); e(ok) よい(P); えい(ok) |
(1) (See 酔う・よう・1) drunkenness; intoxication; (2) (See 酔う・よう・2) motion sickness; travel sickness |
開葷 开荤 see styles |
kāi hūn kai1 hun1 k`ai hun kai hun kaikun |
to eat meat after having maintained a vegetarian diet; (fig.) to do something as a novel experience 開素 To abandon vegetarianism, as is permitted in case of sickness. |
障り see styles |
sawari さわり |
(1) hindrance; obstacle; impediment; inconvenience; (2) harm (to one's health); bad effect; sickness; (3) menstruation; period |
高反 see styles |
gāo fǎn gao1 fan3 kao fan |
altitude sickness (abbr. for 高原反應|高原反应[gao1 yuan2 fan3 ying4]) |
鬼病 see styles |
guǐ bìng gui3 bing4 kuei ping |
Sickness caused by demons, or ghosts. |
鬼魅 see styles |
guǐ mèi gui3 mei4 kuei mei kimi きみ |
demon; evil spirit (archaism) demon; monster; apparition Imps or demons who cause sickness, especially malaria in certain regions. |
黃臉 黄脸 see styles |
huáng liǎn huang2 lian3 huang lien |
yellow face (due to sickness etc); yellow-skinned people |
つわる see styles |
tsuwaru つわる |
(v4r,vi) (1) (archaism) to bud; to sprout; (v4r,vi) (2) (archaism) (See つわり) to have morning sickness; (v4r,vi) (3) (archaism) to rut; to go into heat |
中二病 see styles |
zhōng èr bìng zhong1 er4 bing4 chung erh ping chuunibyou / chunibyo ちゅうにびょう |
(neologism) strange behavior characteristic of a teenager going through puberty (loanword from Japanese "chūnibyō") (slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness |
二種病 二种病 see styles |
èr zhǒng bìng er4 zhong3 bing4 erh chung ping nishu no yamai |
Two kinds of sickness: physical and mental or spiritual. |
元辰星 see styles |
yuán chén xīng yuan2 chen2 xing1 yüan ch`en hsing yüan chen hsing Ganjinshō |
元神星 A star that controls the attainment of honors, and the riddance of sickness and distresses. The star varies according to the year star of the suppliant which is one of the seven stars in Ursa Major. |
冷房病 see styles |
reiboubyou / rebobyo れいぼうびょう |
adverse health effects supposedly caused by air conditioning; air-conditioning sickness |
原子病 see styles |
genshibyou / genshibyo げんしびょう |
radiation sickness |
原爆症 see styles |
genbakushou / genbakusho げんばくしょう |
atomic-bomb sickness; symptoms of radiation sickness caused by an atomic-bomb (i.e. high fever, nausea); illness caused by atomic-bomb radiation exposure (e.g. leukemia, malignant tumors) |
厨二病 see styles |
chuunibyou / chunibyo ちゅうにびょう |
(slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness |
吐きけ see styles |
hakike はきけ |
nausea; sickness in the stomach |
吐き気 see styles |
hakike はきけ |
nausea; sickness in the stomach |
嘔き気 see styles |
hakike はきけ |
nausea; sickness in the stomach |
害月子 see styles |
hài yuè zi hai4 yue4 zi5 hai yüeh tzu |
morning sickness (in pregnancy) |
山岳病 see styles |
sangakubyou / sangakubyo さんがくびょう |
altitude sickness |
忍辱地 see styles |
rěn rù dì ren3 ru4 di4 jen ju ti ninniku chi |
The stage of patience. Two kinds are distinguished, patience which endures (1) insults originating in men, such as hatred, or abuse, (2) distresses arising from natural causes such as heat, cold, age, sickness, etc. |
悪酔い see styles |
waruyoi わるよい |
(noun/participle) drunken frenzy; drunken sickness |
放射病 see styles |
fàng shè bìng fang4 she4 bing4 fang she ping |
radiation sickness |
昏睡病 see styles |
hūn shuì bìng hun1 shui4 bing4 hun shui ping |
sleeping sickness; African trypanosomiasis; see also 非洲錐蟲病|非洲锥虫病[Fei1 zhou1 zhui1 chong2 bing4] |
気の病 see styles |
kinoyamai きのやまい |
nervous breakdown; neurosis; sickness from anxiety |
気患い see styles |
kiwazurai きわずらい |
(obscure) nervous breakdown; neurosis; sickness from anxiety |
気煩い see styles |
kiwazurai きわずらい |
(obscure) nervous breakdown; neurosis; sickness from anxiety |
減圧症 see styles |
genatsushou / genatsusho げんあつしょう |
decompression sickness; the bends |
減壓病 减压病 see styles |
jiǎn yā bìng jian3 ya1 bing4 chien ya ping |
decompression sickness; the bends; also 減壓症|减压症[jian3 ya1 zheng4] |
減壓症 减压症 see styles |
jiǎn yā zhèng jian3 ya1 zheng4 chien ya cheng |
decompression sickness; the bends; also 減壓病|减压病[jian3 ya1 bing4] |
潜水病 see styles |
sensuibyou / sensuibyo せんすいびょう |
decompression sickness; caisson disease; the bends |
生老病 see styles |
shēng lǎo bìng sheng1 lao3 bing4 sheng lao ping shō rō byō |
birth, old age, and sickness |
疾病者 see styles |
jí bìng zhě ji2 bing4 zhe3 chi ping che shitsubyōsha |
sickness |
病除愈 see styles |
bìng chú yù bing4 chu2 yu4 ping ch`u yü ping chu yü byō joyu |
sickness is healed |
眠り病 see styles |
nemuribyou / nemuribyo ねむりびょう |
sleeping sickness |
睡眠病 see styles |
suiminbyou / suiminbyo すいみんびょう |
{med} sleeping sickness; sleeping disease |
等分病 see styles |
děng fēn bìng deng3 fen1 bing4 teng fen ping tōfun byō |
combination sickness |
粟粒熱 see styles |
zokuryuunetsu / zokuryunetsu ぞくりゅうねつ |
miliary fever; (English) sweating sickness; sweating disease; polyhidrosis; polyidrosis; sudor anglicus |
老と病 see styles |
routobyou / rotobyo ろうとびょう |
(expression) old age and sickness |
老病死 see styles |
lǎo bìng sǐ lao3 bing4 si3 lao ping ssu rō byō shi |
aging, sickness, and death |
蜱咬病 see styles |
pí yǎo bìng pi2 yao3 bing4 p`i yao ping pi yao ping |
tick-bite sickness; informal term for 發熱伴血小板減少綜合徵|发热伴血小板减少综合征[fa1 re4 ban4 xue4 xiao3 ban3 jian3 shao3 zong1 he2 zheng1] |
血清病 see styles |
kesseibyou / kessebyo けっせいびょう |
{med} serum sickness |
車酔い see styles |
kurumayoi くるまよい |
car sickness |
運動病 运动病 see styles |
yùn dòng bìng yun4 dong4 bing4 yün tung ping |
car sickness; motion sickness |
高山症 see styles |
gāo shān zhèng gao1 shan1 zheng4 kao shan cheng |
altitude sickness; acute mountain sickness |
高所病 see styles |
koushobyou / koshobyo こうしょびょう |
altitude sickness |
高空病 see styles |
gāo kōng bìng gao1 kong1 bing4 kao k`ung ping kao kung ping |
high altitude sickness |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "sickness" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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