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Simple Dictionary Definition |
拘那羅陀 拘那罗陀 see styles |
jun à luó tuó jun1 a4 luo2 tuo2 chün a lo t`o chün a lo to Kunarada |
(or拘那羅他); 拘那蘭難陀 ? Guṇarata, name of Paramārtha, who was known as 眞諦三藏, also as Kulanātha, came to China A. D. 546 from Ujjain in Western India, tr. many books, especially the treatises of Vasubandhu. |
掀天揭地 see styles |
xiān tiān jiē dì xian1 tian1 jie1 di4 hsien t`ien chieh ti hsien tien chieh ti |
earth-shattering |
排山倒海 see styles |
pái shān dǎo hǎi pai2 shan1 dao3 hai3 p`ai shan tao hai pai shan tao hai |
lit. to topple the mountains and overturn the seas (idiom); earth-shattering; fig. gigantic; of spectacular significance |
掻き揚げ see styles |
kakiage かきあげ |
(1) mixed vegetable and seafood tempura; (2) something pulled upwards; (3) (abbreviation) small castle with a simple earthen-walled moat; (4) turning up a lamp wick |
摩訶摩耶 摩诃摩耶 see styles |
mó hē mó yé mo2 he1 mo2 ye2 mo ho mo yeh mokomaya |
mahāmāyā, intp. by M.W. as 'great deceit or illusion worldly illusion, the divine power of illusion (which makes the material universe appear as if really existing and renders it cognizable by the senses), the Great Illusion (the illusory nature of worldly objects personified and identified with Durgā)'. Mahāmāyā was the wife of Śuddhodana, and mother of Śākyamuni. He, Siddhārtha, was born 'from her right side', and she died seven days later, her sister Mahāprajāpati becoming his foster mother. Also called 摩訶第脾 Mahādevī; 摩訶夫人 Lady Māyā, etc. |
撼天動地 撼天动地 see styles |
hàn tiān dòng dì han4 tian1 dong4 di4 han t`ien tung ti han tien tung ti |
earth-shaking |
断層地震 see styles |
dansoujishin / dansojishin だんそうじしん |
dislocation earthquake; fault earthquake |
新党大地 see styles |
shintoudaichi / shintodaichi しんとうだいち |
New Party Daichi; New Party Big Earth (Japanese political party) |
旋乾轉坤 旋乾转坤 see styles |
xuán qián zhuǎn kūn xuan2 qian2 zhuan3 kun1 hsüan ch`ien chuan k`un hsüan chien chuan kun |
lit. overturning heaven and earth (idiom); earth-shattering; a radical change |
昏天黑地 see styles |
hūn tiān hēi dì hun1 tian1 hei1 di4 hun t`ien hei ti hun tien hei ti |
lit. dark sky and black earth (idiom); fig. pitch dark; to black out; disorderly; troubled times |
有感地震 see styles |
yuukanjishin / yukanjishin ゆうかんじしん |
perceptible earthquake |
有生之年 see styles |
yǒu shēng zhī nián you3 sheng1 zhi1 nian2 yu sheng chih nien |
(idiom) during one's lifetime; while one is on this earth; in one's remaining years |
本迹二門 本迹二门 see styles |
běn jī èr mén ben3 ji1 er4 men2 pen chi erh men honjaku nimon |
A division of the Lotus Sutra into two parts, the 迹門 being the first fourteen chapters, the 本門 the following fourteen chapters; the first half is related to the Buddha's earthly life and previous teaching; the second half to the final revelation of the Buddha as eternal and the Bodhisattva doctrines. |
東海地震 see styles |
toukaijishin / tokaijishin とうかいじしん |
(hist) Tokai earthquake (e.g. of 1498, 1605, 1707 and 1854) |
構造地震 see styles |
kouzoujishin / kozojishin こうぞうじしん |
tectonic earthquake |
構造運動 构造运动 see styles |
gòu zào yùn dòng gou4 zao4 yun4 dong4 kou tsao yün tung kouzouundou / kozoundo こうぞううんどう |
tectonic movement; movement of earth's crust {geol} tectonic movement |
構音障害 see styles |
kouonshougai / koonshogai こうおんしょうがい |
{med} dysarthria |
欲天五婬 欲天五淫 see styles |
yù tiān wǔ yín yu4 tian1 wu3 yin2 yü t`ien wu yin yü tien wu yin yokuten goin |
The five methods of sexual intercourse in the heavens of desire; in the heaven of the Four Great Kings and in Trayastriṃśas the method is the same as on earth; in the Yamadevaloka a mere embrace is sufficient; in the Tuṣita heaven, holding hands; in the Nirmāṇarati heaven, mutual smiles; in the other heavens of Transformation, regarding each other. |
武陵桃源 see styles |
buryoutougen / buryotogen ぶりょうとうげん |
(yoji) earthly paradise; Shangri-la |
江戸の華 see styles |
edonohana えどのはな |
(expression) (obsolete) widespread fires in Edo (often after earthquakes); flowers of Edo; (surname) Edonohana (Sumo shikona) |
汶川地震 see styles |
wèn chuān dì zhèn wen4 chuan1 di4 zhen4 wen ch`uan ti chen wen chuan ti chen |
Great Sichuan Earthquake (2008) |
法身體性 法身体性 see styles |
fǎ shēn tǐ xìng fa3 shen1 ti3 xing4 fa shen t`i hsing fa shen ti hsing hōshin taishō |
The embodiment, totality, or nature of the dharmakāya. In Hīnayāna the Buddha-nature in its 理 or absolute side is described as not discussed, being synonymous with the 五分 five divisions of the commandments, meditation, wisdom, release, and doctrine, 戒, 定, 慧, 解脫, and 知見. In the Mahāyāna the 三論宗 defines the absolute or ultimate reality as the formless which contains all forms, the essence of being, the noumenon of the other two manifestations of the triratna. The 法相宗 defines it as (a) the nature or essence of the whole triratna; (b) the particular form of the Dharma in that trinity. The One-Vehicle schools represented by the 華嚴宗, 天台, etc., consider it to be the bhūtatathatā, 理 and 智 being one and undivided. The Shingon sect takes the six elements-earth, water, fire, air, space, mind-as the 理 or fundamental dharmakāya and the sixth, mind, intelligence, or knowledge, as the 智 Wisdom dharmakāya. |
波羅提毘 波罗提毘 see styles |
bō luó tí pí bo1 luo2 ti2 pi2 po lo t`i p`i po lo ti pi haradaibi |
(or波羅梯毘) pṛthivī, the earth. Also 鉢里體尾. See 地. |
津波地震 see styles |
tsunamijishin つなみじしん |
tsunami earthquake |
浅発地震 see styles |
senpatsujishin せんぱつじしん |
(See 深発地震) shallow earthquake; shallow-focus earthquake |
海底地震 see styles |
kaiteijishin / kaitejishin かいていじしん |
submarine earthquake |
深源地震 see styles |
shēn yuán dì zhèn shen1 yuan2 di4 zhen4 shen yüan ti chen |
deep earthquake (with epicenter more than 300 km deep) |
深発地震 see styles |
shinpatsujishin しんぱつじしん |
(See 浅発地震) deep earthquake; deep-focus earthquake |
淺源地震 浅源地震 see styles |
qiǎn yuán dì zhèn qian3 yuan2 di4 zhen4 ch`ien yüan ti chen chien yüan ti chen |
shallow earthquake (with epicenter less than 70 km deep) |
濃尾地震 see styles |
noubijishin / nobijishin のうびじしん |
(ev) Mino-Owari Earthquake (1891); Nōbi Earthquake; (ev) Mino-Owari Earthquake (1891); Nōbi Earthquake |
炎熱地獄 炎热地狱 see styles |
yán rè dì yù yan2 re4 di4 yu4 yen je ti yü ennetsujigoku えんねつじごく |
{Buddh} flames of hell Tapana, the hell of burning or roasting, the sixth of the eight hot hells, where 24 hours equal 2,600 years on earth, life lasting 16,000 years. |
焚火の間 see styles |
takibinoma たきびのま |
room with a sunken hearth |
無感地震 see styles |
mukanjishin むかんじしん |
imperceptible earthquake |
焦土作戦 see styles |
shoudosakusen / shodosakusen しょうどさくせん |
scorched-earth strategy (policy, tactics) |
焦土戦術 see styles |
shoudosenjutsu / shodosenjutsu しょうどせんじゅつ |
scorched-earth strategy (tactics) |
焼きもの see styles |
yakimono やきもの |
(1) earthenware; pottery; porcelain; china; (2) flame-broiled food (esp. fish); (3) tempered blade |
瓦器金器 see styles |
wǎ qì jīn qì wa3 qi4 jin1 qi4 wa ch`i chin ch`i wa chi chin chi gaki konki |
An earthen vessel, i. e. the śrāvaka method, and a golden vessel, the bodhisattva method. |
Variations: |
mika(甕); mikawa みか(甕); みかわ |
(archaism) large earthenware pot (for brewing sake) |
生き地獄 see styles |
ikijigoku いきじごく |
hell on earth; living hell |
生辰八字 see styles |
shēng chén bā zì sheng1 chen2 ba1 zi4 sheng ch`en pa tzu sheng chen pa tzu |
one's birth data for astrological purposes, combined from year, month, day, hour, heavenly trunk and earthly branch |
異節上目 see styles |
isetsujoumoku / isetsujomoku いせつじょうもく |
Xenarthra (superorder comprising anteaters, tree sloths, and armadillos) |
皇天后土 see styles |
huáng tiān hòu tǔ huang2 tian1 hou4 tu3 huang t`ien hou t`u huang tien hou tu |
heaven and earth (idiom) |
眞諦三藏 眞谛三藏 see styles |
zhēn dì sān zàng zhen1 di4 san1 zang4 chen ti san tsang Shintai Sanzō |
Paramārtha 波羅末陀, also called ? Guṇarata 拘那羅陀 or Kulanātha, from Ujjain in western India, who came to China A.D. 546, and is famous as translator or editor, e.g. of the 起信論. |
瞿那末底 see styles |
jun à mò dǐ jun4 a4 mo4 di3 chün a mo ti Gunamatei |
Guṇamati, a native of Parvata, who lived at Valabhī, a noted antagonist of Brahmanism; his 隨相論 was tr. by Paramārtha A.D. 557-669. |
石破天驚 石破天惊 see styles |
shí pò tiān jīng shi2 po4 tian1 jing1 shih p`o t`ien ching shih po tien ching |
earth-shattering; breakthrough; remarkable and original work |
破瓦寒窯 破瓦寒窑 see styles |
pò wǎ hán yáo po4 wa3 han2 yao2 p`o wa han yao po wa han yao |
lit. broken tiles, cold hearth; fig. a broken-down house; poor and shabby dwelling |
稀土元素 see styles |
xī tǔ yuán sù xi1 tu3 yuan2 su4 hsi t`u yüan su hsi tu yüan su |
rare earth element (chemistry) |
稀土金屬 稀土金属 see styles |
xī tǔ jīn shǔ xi1 tu3 jin1 shu3 hsi t`u chin shu hsi tu chin shu |
rare earth element |
種族隔離 种族隔离 see styles |
zhǒng zú gé lí zhong3 zu2 ge2 li2 chung tsu ko li |
racial segregation; apartheid |
穴を塞ぐ see styles |
anaofusagu あなをふさぐ |
(exp,v5g) to fill a hole with earth |
空室清野 see styles |
kōng shì qīng yě kong1 shi4 qing1 ye3 k`ung shih ch`ing yeh kung shih ching yeh |
empty room, clean field (idiom); clean out everything to leave nothing for the enemy; scorched earth policy |
節支動物 节支动物 see styles |
jié zhī dòng wù jie2 zhi1 dong4 wu4 chieh chih tung wu |
arthropod |
節肢動物 节肢动物 see styles |
jié zhī dòng wù jie2 zhi1 dong4 wu4 chieh chih tung wu |
arthropod |
節足動物 节足动物 see styles |
jié zú dòng wù jie2 zu2 dong4 wu4 chieh tsu tung wu sessokudoubutsu / sessokudobutsu せっそくどうぶつ |
arthropod, segmented animals with jointed limbs; same as 節肢動物|节肢动物[jie2 zhi1 dong4 wu4] {zool} arthropod |
群発地震 see styles |
gunpatsujishin ぐんぱつじしん |
swarm earthquakes |
翻天覆地 see styles |
fān tiān fù dì fan1 tian1 fu4 di4 fan t`ien fu ti fan tien fu ti |
sky and the earth turning upside down (idiom); fig. complete confusion; everything turned on its head |
翻江倒海 see styles |
fān jiāng dǎo hǎi fan1 jiang1 dao3 hai3 fan chiang tao hai |
lit. overturning seas and rivers (idiom); fig. overwhelming; earth-shattering; in a spectacular mess |
耐震基準 see styles |
taishinkijun たいしんきじゅん |
earthquake resistance standards |
耐震家屋 see styles |
taishinkaoku たいしんかおく |
earthquake-resistant buildings |
耐震工学 see styles |
taishinkougaku / taishinkogaku たいしんこうがく |
earthquake engineering; seismic engineering |
耐震構造 see styles |
taishinkouzou / taishinkozo たいしんこうぞう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) earthquake-resistant construction |
脫珍著弊 脱珍着弊 see styles |
tuō zhēn zhāo bì tuo1 zhen1 zhao1 bi4 t`o chen chao pi to chen chao pi datchin chakuhei |
To doff jewels and don rags, as did the Buddha, on leaving home, but it is intp. as a kenosis, the putting off of his celestial body for an incarnate, earthly body. |
脱皮動物 see styles |
dappidoubutsu / dappidobutsu だっぴどうぶつ |
ecdysozoan (any animal of the superphylum Ecdysozoa, incl. arthropods, nematodes, etc.) |
自由大気 see styles |
jiyuutaiki / jiyutaiki じゆうたいき |
{met} free atmosphere (part of the atmosphere above the frictional influence of the earth's surface); free air |
自語相違 自语相违 see styles |
zì yǔ xiāng wéi zi4 yu3 xiang1 wei2 tzu yü hsiang wei jigo sōi |
A manifest contradiction, one of the nine fallacies of a proposition, svārtha-viruddha, e. g. 'my mother is barren.' |
菩提道場 菩提道场 see styles |
pú tí dào chǎng pu2 ti2 dao4 chang3 p`u t`i tao ch`ang pu ti tao chang bodaidoujou / bodaidojo ぼだいどうじょう |
Bodhimanda (place of enlightenment associated with a Bodhisattva) {Buddh} Bodhi-manda (place of Buddhist practice or meditation, esp. the place under the bodhi tree where Buddha attained enlightenment) bodhimaṇḍa, the bodhi-site, or plot or seat which raised itself where Śākyamuni attained Buddhahood. It is said to be diamond-like, the navel or centre of the earth; every bodhisattva sits down on such a seat before becoming Buddha. |
蕩然無存 荡然无存 see styles |
dàng rán wú cún dang4 ran2 wu2 cun2 tang jan wu ts`un tang jan wu tsun |
to obliterate completely; to vanish from the face of the earth |
薩婆悉多 萨婆悉多 see styles |
sà pó xī duō sa4 po2 xi1 duo1 sa p`o hsi to sa po hsi to satsubashitta |
薩婆悉達多; 薩婆曷剌他悉陀 sarvāthasiddha, sarvasiddhārtha, every object (or desire) attained, personal birthname of Śākyamuni; also 薩婆頞他悉陀; 薩縛頞他悉地; abbrev. to 悉達. |
蚯蚓鳴く see styles |
mimizunaku みみずなく |
cry of earthworms (heard on autumn nights and rainy days) |
警戒宣言 see styles |
keikaisengen / kekaisengen けいかいせんげん |
official warning (esp. of an impending earthquake) |
護明大士 护明大士 see styles |
hù míng dà shì hu4 ming2 da4 shi4 hu ming ta shih Gomyō daishi |
Prabhāpāla; guardian of light, or illumination, name of Śākyamuni when in the Tuṣita heaven before earthly incarnation. |
貞観地震 see styles |
jouganjishin / joganjishin じょうがんじしん |
(hist) Sanriku earthquake of 869 CE |
近地天體 近地天体 see styles |
jìn dì tiān tǐ jin4 di4 tian1 ti3 chin ti t`ien t`i chin ti tien ti |
near-Earth object (NEO) |
近地軌道 近地轨道 see styles |
jìn dì guǐ dào jin4 di4 gui3 dao4 chin ti kuei tao |
low Earth orbit (LEO) |
遠地地震 see styles |
enchijishin えんちじしん |
distant earthquake; teleseismic earthquake; teleseism |
遮天蔽日 see styles |
zhē tiān bì rì zhe1 tian1 bi4 ri4 che t`ien pi jih che tien pi jih |
lit. hiding the sky and covering the earth (idiom); fig. earth-shattering; omnipresent; of universal importance |
鉢哩體吠 钵哩体吠 see styles |
bō lī tǐ fèi bo1 li1 ti3 fei4 po li t`i fei po li ti fei harichibei |
pṛthivī, the earth, world, ground, soil, etc. |
鋪天蓋地 铺天盖地 see styles |
pū tiān gài dì pu1 tian1 gai4 di4 p`u t`ien kai ti pu tien kai ti |
lit. eclipsing the sky and blanketing the earth (idiom); fig. arriving in overwhelming quantities; engulfing; all-pervasive |
錒系元素 锕系元素 see styles |
ā xì yuán sù a1 xi4 yuan2 su4 a hsi yüan su |
actinoids (rare earth series), namely: actinium Ac89 錒|锕[a1], thorium Th90 釷|钍[tu3], protoactinium Pa91 鏷|镤[pu2], uranium U92 鈾|铀[you2], neptunium Ne93 鎿|镎[na2], plutonium Pu94 鈈|钚[bu4], americium Am95 鎇|镅[mei2], curium Cm96 鋦|锔[ju2], berkelium Bk97 錇|锫[pei2], californium Cf98 鐦|锎[kai1], einsteinium Es99 鎄|锿[ai1], fermium Fm100 鐨|镄[fei4], mendelevium Md101 鍆|钔[men2], nobelium No102 鍩|锘[nuo4], lawrencium Lr103 鐒|铹[lao2] |
鑭系元素 镧系元素 see styles |
lán xì yuán sù lan2 xi4 yuan2 su4 lan hsi yüan su |
lanthanoid (rare earth series), namely: lanthanum La57 鑭|镧[lan2], cerium Ce58 鈰|铈[shi4], praseodymium Pr59 鐠|镨[pu3], neodymium Nd60 釹|钕[nu:3], promethium Pm61 鉕|钷[po3], samarium Sm62 釤|钐[shan1], europium Eu63 銪|铕[you3], gadolinium Gd64 釓|钆[ga2], terbium Tb65 鋱|铽[te4], dysprosium Dy66 鏑|镝[di1], holmium Ho67 鈥|钬[huo3], erbium Er68 鉺|铒[er3], thulium Tm69 銩|铥[diu1], ytterbium Yb70 鐿|镱[yi4], lutetium Lu71 鑥|镥[lu3] |
開天避地 开天避地 see styles |
kāi tiān bì dì kai1 tian1 bi4 di4 k`ai t`ien pi ti kai tien pi ti |
to open the sky and divide the earth; ref. to Pangu 盤古|盘古 in the Chinese creation myth |
開天闢地 开天辟地 see styles |
kāi tiān pì dì kai1 tian1 pi4 di4 k`ai t`ien p`i ti kai tien pi ti |
to split heaven and earth apart (idiom); refers to the Pangu 盤古|盘古[Pan2 gu3] creation myth |
関節穿刺 see styles |
kansetsusenshi かんせつせんし |
{med} arthrocentesis; joint aspiration; joint puncture |
關東地震 关东地震 see styles |
guān dōng dì zhèn guan1 dong1 di4 zhen4 kuan tung ti chen |
Kantō earthquake of 1923, magnitude 8.2, that killed 200,000 people in the Tokyo area |
防災頭巾 see styles |
bousaizukin / bosaizukin ぼうさいずきん |
disaster hood; protective hood worn during earthquakes and other disasters (e.g. to protect from falling objects) |
陰陽五行 see styles |
inyougogyou; onyougogyou / inyogogyo; onyogogyo いんようごぎょう; おんようごぎょう |
(yoji) the cosmic dual forces (yin and yang) and the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire and earth) in Chinese cosmology |
震古爍今 震古烁今 see styles |
zhèn gǔ shuò jīn zhen4 gu3 shuo4 jin1 chen ku shuo chin |
lit. to astonish the ancients and dazzle contemporaries (idiom); fig. to be earthshaking |
震天價響 震天价响 see styles |
zhèn tiān ga xiǎng zhen4 tian1 ga5 xiang3 chen t`ien ka hsiang chen tien ka hsiang |
an earth-shaking noise (idiom) |
震天動地 震天动地 see styles |
zhèn tiān dòng dì zhen4 tian1 dong4 di4 chen t`ien tung ti chen tien tung ti shintendouchi / shintendochi しんてんどうち |
to shake heaven and earth (idiom) (yoji) earth-shaking |
震源断層 see styles |
shingendansou / shingendanso しんげんだんそう |
earthquake source fault |
非驢非馬 非驴非马 see styles |
fēi lǘ fēi mǎ fei1 lu:2 fei1 ma3 fei lü fei ma |
neither fish nor fowl; resembling nothing on earth |
頂天立地 顶天立地 see styles |
dǐng tiān lì dì ding3 tian1 li4 di4 ting t`ien li ti ting tien li ti |
lit. able to support both heaven and earth; of indomitable spirit (idiom) |
驚天動地 惊天动地 see styles |
jīng tiān dòng dì jing1 tian1 dong4 di4 ching t`ien tung ti ching tien tung ti kyoutendouchi / kyotendochi きょうてんどうち |
(idiom) world-shaking (noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) astounding; startling; world-shaking; amazing; earth-shattering |
骨関節炎 see styles |
kotsukansetsuen こつかんせつえん |
{med} osteoarthritis |
骨関節症 see styles |
kotsukansetsushou / kotsukansetsusho こつかんせつしょう |
{med} osteoarthritis |
骨關節炎 骨关节炎 see styles |
gǔ guān jié yán gu3 guan1 jie2 yan2 ku kuan chieh yen |
osteoarthritis |
鹼土金屬 碱土金属 see styles |
jiǎn tǔ jīn shǔ jian3 tu3 jin1 shu3 chien t`u chin shu chien tu chin shu |
alkaline earth (i.e. beryllium Be 鈹|铍, magnesium Mg 鎂|镁, calcium Ca 鈣|钙, strontium Sr 鍶|锶, barium Ba 鋇|钡 and radium Ra 鐳|镭) |
黑不溜秋 see styles |
hēi bù liū qiū hei1 bu4 liu1 qiu1 hei pu liu ch`iu hei pu liu chiu |
dark and swarthy |
アーサー王 see styles |
aasaaou / asao アーサーおう |
(person) King Arthur |
アーシング see styles |
aashingu / ashingu アーシング |
earthing (circuits); grounding |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Arth" 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.
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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.
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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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