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Characters Pronunciation
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Simple Dictionary Definition

操作盤

see styles
 sousaban / sosaban
    そうさばん
control board; control panel; console

操縦室

see styles
 soujuushitsu / sojushitsu
    そうじゅうしつ
cockpit; control cabin; flight compartment; pilot compartment; control room

操縦桿

see styles
 soujuukan / sojukan
    そうじゅうかん
control column; yoke; joystick

操縦輪

see styles
 soujuurin / sojurin
    そうじゅうりん
{aviat} (See 操縦桿) control wheel; yoke

操縱桿


操纵杆

see styles
cāo zòng gǎn
    cao1 zong4 gan3
ts`ao tsung kan
    tsao tsung kan
joystick; control lever

支配下

see styles
 shihaika
    しはいか
(noun - becomes adjective with の) under the control (of); under the dominion (of)

支配権

see styles
 shihaiken
    しはいけん
right of control; supremacy; sovereignty

斫託羅


斫讬罗

see styles
zhuó tuō luó
    zhuo2 tuo1 luo2
cho t`o lo
    cho to lo
 shakutara*
idem 斫迦羅 (or 柘迦羅); 遮伽羅 (or 遮迦羅); 賒羯羅 Cakra, a wheel, disc, cycle; the wheel of the sun's chariot, of time, etc.; like the vajra it is a symbol of sovereignty, of advancing or doing at will; to revolve the wheel is to manifest power or wisdom. Eitel. The cakra is one of the thirty-two signs on a Buddha's soles. It is a symbol of a 斫迦羅伐辣底 Cakravartī-rāja.

新字体

see styles
 shinjitai
    しんじたい
(See 旧字体) new character form; shinjitai; simplified form of kanji used in Japan since 1946

日本字

see styles
 nihonji
    にほんじ
Japanese character (i.e. kana, kanji)

旧字体

see styles
 kyuujitai / kyujitai
    きゅうじたい
old character form; old kanji form

旧漢字

see styles
 kyuukanji / kyukanji
    きゅうかんじ
old-style kanji

星寛治

see styles
 hoshikanji
    ほしかんじ
(person) Hoshi Kanji

普通文

see styles
 futsuubun / futsubun
    ふつうぶん
(1) normal style of writing; modern Japanese text; (2) text written in literary style with mixed kanji and kana (until the Taisho era)

暴れ馬

see styles
 abareuma
    あばれうま
restive horse; runaway horse; out of control horse

曲げ卩

see styles
 magewarifu
    まげわりふ
kanji "crooked seal" radical at right (variant of radical 26)

束ねる

see styles
 tabaneru(p); tsukaneru
    たばねる(P); つかねる
(transitive verb) (1) to tie up in a bundle (e.g. straw, hair, bills, letters); to bundle; to sheathe; (transitive verb) (2) to govern; to manage; to control; to administer; (transitive verb) (3) (つかねる only) to fold (one's arms); to put together (one's hands)

林完次

see styles
 hayashikanji
    はやしかんじ
(person) Hayashi Kanji (1945.11.7-)

梯子高

see styles
 hashigodaka
    はしごだか
ladder form of "high" kanji

業障除


业障除

see styles
yè zhàng chú
    ye4 zhang4 chu2
yeh chang ch`u
    yeh chang chu
 gōshōjo
A symbol indicating the cutting away of all karmic hindrances by the sword of wisdom.

橄欖枝


橄榄枝

see styles
gǎn lǎn zhī
    gan3 lan3 zhi1
kan lan chih
olive branch; symbol of peace

止め字

see styles
 tomeji
    とめじ
(e.g. 郎 as in 太郎 and 小次郎, 子 as in 花子 and 満寿子) kanji character commonly used at the end of given names

気構え

see styles
 kigamae
    きがまえ
(1) readiness; preparedness; attitude; (2) (气, as in 気, etc.) kanji "vapor" radical

治まる

see styles
 osamaru
    おさまる
(v5r,vi) (1) to die down (storm, anger, conflict, etc.); to calm down; to cool off; to abate; to be settled; to be brought under control; (v5r,vi) (2) to be at peace; to be governed well; (v5r,vi) (3) to subside (of pain, symptoms, etc.); to be alleviated; to get better; to ease off

漢プリ

see styles
 kanpuri
    かんプリ
kanji printer

漢字音

see styles
 kanjion
    かんじおん
(See 音読み) Japanese pronunciation of a kanji (based on adopted Chinese pronunciations)

漢数字

see styles
 kansuuji / kansuji
    かんすうじ
Chinese numerals; kanji numerals

漢点字

see styles
 kantenji
    かんてんじ
braille kanji

漢熟検

see styles
 kanjukuken
    かんじゅくけん
(abbreviation) (See 漢字習熟度検定) kanji proficiency test

漢辞海

see styles
 kanjikai
    かんじかい
(work) Kanjikai (kanji dictionary); (wk) Kanjikai (kanji dictionary)

烏摩妃


乌摩妃

see styles
wū mó fēi
    wu1 mo2 fei1
wu mo fei
 Omahi
Umā, 'flax,' 'wife of Rudra and Śiva' (M.W.), intp. as wife of Śiva, and as a symbol of 貧 covetousness, desire, Umā being described as trampling Śiva under her left foot.

無手順

see styles
 mutejun
    むてじゅん
{comp} ASCII data transfer with XON-XOFF flow control

熟字訓

see styles
 jukujikun
    じゅくじくん
(e.g. 昨日 (きのう), 大人 (おとな)) reading assigned to a kanji compound whose constituent characters are related to the word's meaning but not its pronunciation; kanji compound reading that has no correspondence to the readings of the constituent characters

牛耳る

see styles
 gyuujiru / gyujiru
    ぎゅうじる
(transitive verb) to control; to take the lead in; to have under one's thumb

牛頓米


牛顿米

see styles
niú dùn mǐ
    niu2 dun4 mi3
niu tun mi
newton meter, unit of torque (symbol: N⋅m)

独占欲

see styles
 dokusenyoku
    どくせんよく
possessiveness; desire to monopolize (monopolise); desire for control

独壇場

see styles
 dokudanjou / dokudanjo
    どくだんじょう
(word born of confusion between the kanji 擅 and 壇) (See 独擅場) field in which one acts unchallenged; unrivaled sphere of activity; one's monopoly

理義字

see styles
 rigiji
    りぎじ
{ling} (e.g. 林 or 森) kanji composed entirely of duplicate radicals

由不得

see styles
yóu bu de
    you2 bu5 de5
yu pu te
cannot help; to be beyond control of

男仮名

see styles
 otokogana
    おとこがな
(archaism) (See 万葉仮名,女仮名) kanji used as phonetic symbols; man'yōgana

男文字

see styles
 otokomoji
    おとこもじ
(1) man's handwriting; (2) (See 女文字・2) kanji; Chinese characters

異体字

see styles
 itaiji
    いたいじ
(e.g. 渕 as variant of 淵) variant character; variant form of a character (esp. kanji)

白蓮社


白莲社

see styles
bái lián shè
    bai2 lian2 she4
pai lien she
 byakurensha
    びゃくれんしゃ
(surname) Byakurensha
(白蓮華社) ; 白蓮之交; 蓮社 A society formed early in the fourth century A. D. by 慧遠 Huiyuan, who with 123 notable literati, swore to a life of purity before the image of Amitābha, and planted white lotuses in symbol. An account of seven of its succeeding patriarchs is given in the 佛祖統紀 26; as also of eighteen of its worthies.

皮の皮

see styles
 hinokawa
    ひのかわ
(See 毛皮・2) kanji "fur" radical

監察院


监察院

see styles
jiān chá yuàn
    jian1 cha2 yuan4
chien ch`a yüan
    chien cha yüan
Control Yuan, a watchdog under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan

監理所


监理所

see styles
jiān lǐ suǒ
    jian1 li3 suo3
chien li so
inspection and control bureau

監督局

see styles
 kantokukyoku
    かんとくきょく
supervisory bureau; supervisory authority; board of control

直轄地

see styles
 chokkatsuchi
    ちょっかつち
area under direct control (of the shogun)

眞言宗

see styles
zhēn yán zōng
    zhen1 yan2 zong1
chen yen tsung
 Shingon Shū
The True-word or Shingon sect, founded on the mystical teaching 'of all Buddhas,' the 'very words ' of the Buddhas; the especial authority being Vairocana; cf. the 大日 sutra, 金剛頂經; 蘇悉地經, etc. The founding of the esoteric sect is attributed to Vairocana, through the imaginary Bodhisattva Vajrasattva, then through Nāgārjuna to Vajramati and to Amoghavajra, circa A.D. 733; the latter became the effective propagator of the Yogācāra school in China; he is counted as the sixth patriarch of the school and the second in China. The three esoteric duties of body, mouth, and mind are to hold the symbol in the hand, recite the dhāraṇīs, and ponder over the word 'a' 阿 as the principle of the ungenerated, i.e. the eternal.

真名本

see styles
 manabon
    まなぼん
book (etc.) written entirely in kanji

真字本

see styles
 manabon
    まなぼん
book (etc.) written entirely in kanji

着もじ

see styles
 chakumoji
    ちゃくもじ
text message or symbol on a busy mobile phone indicating a call arrival (DoCoMo feature)

砂防林

see styles
 sabourin / saborin
    さぼうりん
erosion-control forest

砂防法

see styles
 sabouhou / saboho
    さぼうほう
{law} Erosion Control Act

立心偏

see styles
 risshinben
    りっしんべん
(忄 as in 忙) kanji "heart" radical at left (radical 61)

管制圏

see styles
 kanseiken / kanseken
    かんせいけん
{aviat} control zone

管制塔

see styles
 kanseitou / kanseto
    かんせいとう
{aviat} (See 航空管制塔) control tower; (place-name) Kanseitou

管制室

see styles
 kanseishitsu / kanseshitsu
    かんせいしつ
control room

節記号

see styles
 setsukigou / setsukigo
    せつきごう
(usu. §) section mark; section symbol; section sign

絡繰る

see styles
 karakuru
    からくる
(v4r,vt) (1) (archaism) to manipulate; to pull strings; to devise a mechanism; (v4r,vt) (2) (archaism) to control a person from the shadows

統べる

see styles
 suberu
    すべる
(transitive verb) to control; to supervise

統制派

see styles
 touseiha / toseha
    とうせいは
(hist) Control Faction (of the Imperial Japanese Army)

統括部

see styles
 toukatsubu / tokatsubu
    とうかつぶ
{bus} operational unit; supervisory department; control division

絵もじ

see styles
 emoji
    えもじ
emoji; pictorial symbol; pictograph

絵文字

see styles
 emoji
    えもじ
emoji; pictorial symbol; pictograph

絵記号

see styles
 ekigou / ekigo
    えきごう
pictogram; pictograph; pictorial symbol

綠帽子


绿帽子

see styles
lǜ mào zi
    lu:4 mao4 zi5
lü mao tzu
green hat (figuratively, a symbol of being a cuckold)

綠頭巾


绿头巾

see styles
lǜ tóu jīn
    lu:4 tou2 jin1
lü t`ou chin
    lü tou chin
green turban (figuratively, a symbol of being a cuckold)

緊箍児

see styles
 kinkoji
    きんこじ
(fict) (obj) magical circlet given from Guanyin to Xuanzang used to control Sun Wukong (from A Journey To The West); (fic,obj) magical circlet given from Guanyin to Xuanzang used to control Sun Wukong (from A Journey To The West)

総べる

see styles
 suberu
    すべる
(transitive verb) to control; to supervise

総ルビ

see styles
 sourubi / sorubi
    そうルビ
having furigana on all kanji in a document

総画数

see styles
 soukakusuu / sokakusu
    そうかくすう
stroke-count of a kanji

緑十字

see styles
 ryokujuuji; midorijuuji / ryokujuji; midorijuji
    りょくじゅうじ; みどりじゅうじ
green cross (safety symbol)

締まり

see styles
 shimari
    しまり
(1) closing; shutting; (2) firmness; tightness; discipline; control

締める

see styles
 shimeru(p); shimeru(sk)
    しめる(P); シメる(sk)
(transitive verb) (1) (ant: 緩める・1) to tie; to fasten; to tighten; (transitive verb) (2) to wear (necktie, belt); to put on; (transitive verb) (3) (See 〆る・しめる・1) to total; to sum; (transitive verb) (4) (See 緊める・しめる) to be strict with; (transitive verb) (5) to economize; to economise; to cut down on; (transitive verb) (6) to salt; to marinate; to pickle; to make sushi adding a mixture of vinegar and salt; (v1,vi) (7) to kill (fish, poultry, etc.); (v1,vi) (8) (colloquialism) (oft. as シメる) to strongly press (someone); to crack down on; to keep under strict control

縺れる

see styles
 motsureru
    もつれる
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) to tangle; to get tangled; to get entangled; (v1,vi) (2) (kana only) (as 舌が〜, 足が〜, etc.) (See 舌がもつれる) to have poor control over (one's tongue, feet, etc.); to trip over; (v1,vi) (3) (kana only) to become complicated; to become difficult; to become tricky; to get into a tangle; to become messy

置き字

see styles
 okiji
    おきじ
kanji left unpronounced when reading Chinese

羯磨印

see styles
jié mó yìn
    jie2 mo2 yin4
chieh mo yin
 katsuma in
An image showing the symbol of a bodhisattva's activity.

胎藏界

see styles
tāi zàng jiè
    tai1 zang4 jie4
t`ai tsang chieh
    tai tsang chieh
 taizō kai
Garbhadhātu, or Garbhakośa-(dhātu), the womb treasury, the universal source from which all things are produced; the matrix; the embryo; likened to a womb in which all of a child is conceived— its body, mind, etc. It is container and content; it covers and nourishes; and is the source of all supply. It represents the 理性 fundamental nature, both material elements and pure bodhi, or wisdom in essence or purity; 理 being the garbhadhātu as fundamental wisdom, and 智 acquired wisdom or knowledge, the vajradhātu. It also represents the human heart in its innocence or pristine purity, which is considered as the source of all Buddha-pity and moral knowledge. And it indicates that from the central being in the maṇḍala, viz. the Sun as symbol of Vairocana, there issue all the other manifestations of wisdom and power, Buddhas, bodhisattvas, demons, etc. It is 本覺 original intellect, or the static intellectuality, in contrast with 始覺 intellection, the initial or dynamic intellectuality represented in the vajradhātu; hence it is the 因 cause and vajradhātu the 果 effect; though as both are a unity, the reverse may be the rule, the effect being also the cause; it is also likened to 利他 enriching others, as vajradhātu is to 自利 enriching self. Kōbō Daishi, founder of the Yoga or Shingon 眞言 School in Japan, adopted the representation of the ideas in maṇḍalas, or diagrams, as the best way of revealing the mystic doctrine to the ignorant. The garbhadhātu is the womb or treasury of all things, the universe; the 理 fundamental principle, the source; its symbols are a triangle on its base, and an open lotus as representing the sun and Vairocana. In Japan this maṇḍala is placed on the east, typifying the rising sun as source, or 理. The vajradhātu is placed west and represents 智 wisdom or knowledge as derived from 理 the underlying principle, but the two are essential one to the other, neither existing apart. The material and spiritual; wisdom-source and intelligence; essence and substance; and similar complementary ideas are thus portrayed; the garbhadhātu may be generally considered as the static and the vajradhātu as the dynamic categories, which are nevertheless a unity. The garbhadhātu is divided into 三部 three sections representing samādhi or quiescence, wisdom-store, and pity-store, or thought, knowledge, pity; one is called the Buddha-section, the others the Vajra and Lotus sections respectively; the three also typify vimokṣa, prajñā, and dharmakāya, or freedom, understanding, and spirituality. There are three heads of these sections, i. e. Vairocana, Vajrapāṇi, and Avalokiteśvara; each has a mother or source, e. g. Vairocana from Buddha's-eye; and each has a 明王 or emanation of protection against evil; also a śakti or female energy; a germ-letter, etc. The diagram of five Buddhas contains also four bodhisattvas, making nine in all, and there are altogether thirteen 大院 or great courts of various types of ideas, of varying numbers, generally spoken of as 414. Cf. 金剛界; 大日; 兩部.

自制力

see styles
zì zhì lì
    zi4 zhi4 li4
tzu chih li
self-control

自制心

see styles
 jiseishin / jiseshin
    じせいしん
self-control; self-restraint

自在轉


自在转

see styles
zì zài zhuǎn
    zi4 zai4 zhuan3
tzu tsai chuan
 jizai ten
gaining mastery; control

舊字體


旧字体

see styles
jiù zì tǐ
    jiu4 zi4 ti3
chiu tzu t`i
    chiu tzu ti
 kyuujitai / kyujitai
    きゅうじたい
kyujitai, traditional Japanese character used before 1946
(out-dated kanji) old character form; old kanji form

舒眠鍵


舒眠键

see styles
shū mián jiàn
    shu1 mian2 jian4
shu mien chien
sleep mode button (on the remote control of an air conditioner)

荒れる

see styles
 areru
    あれる
(v1,vi) (1) to become stormy; to become rough (of the sea); (v1,vi) (2) to fall into ruin; to become neglected; to become dilapidated; (v1,vi) (3) to become rough (of skin); to get chapped; (v1,vi) (4) to become unruly; to become violent; to go wild; to get out of control; (v1,vi) (5) to become unsettled (e.g. of one's life); to become disordered

荻野式

see styles
 oginoshiki
    おぎのしき
Ogino method (of birth control); rhythm method

藍金黃


蓝金黄

see styles
lán jīn huáng
    lan2 jin1 huang2
lan chin huang
blue, gold and yellow (BGY), the three methods of manipulation: information control (via media and the Internet), money (bribery etc) and sexual temptation (honey trap etc)

虎頭牌


虎头牌

see styles
hǔ tóu pái
    hu3 tou2 pai2
hu t`ou p`ai
    hu tou pai
tiger-head plaque (made of wood and mounted on the front of a yamen 衙門|衙门[ya2 men5] during the Qing dynasty as a symbol of authority)

虔しみ

see styles
 tsutsushimi
    つつしみ
(irregular okurigana usage) modesty; self-control; discretion

血迷う

see styles
 chimayou / chimayo
    ちまよう
(v5u,vi) to lose one's mind; to lose control of oneself

行人偏

see styles
 gyouninben / gyoninben
    ぎょうにんべん
kanji "going man" radical (radical 60)

行構え

see styles
 yukigamae; gyougamae / yukigamae; gyogamae
    ゆきがまえ; ぎょうがまえ
kanji "going" radical

表外字

see styles
 hyougaiji / hyogaiji
    ひょうがいじ
(See 表外漢字,常用漢字) non-jōyō kanji; kanji not included in the common-use kanji list

複十字

see styles
 fukujuuji / fukujuji
    ふくじゅうじ
double-crosspiece cross (symbol for tuberculosis prevention)

規定値

see styles
 kiteichi / kitechi
    きていち
control value; minimal required value

親文字

see styles
 oyamoji
    おやもじ
(1) (See 親字) entry kanji in a kanji dictionary; (2) (See 大文字・1) capital letter; (3) matrix (printing); (4) kanji corresponding to furigana

親時計

see styles
 oyadokei / oyadoke
    おやどけい
master clock; control clock

訓ずる

see styles
 kunzuru
    くんずる
(vz,vt) (rare) to read kanji using its native Japanese pronunciation

訓仮名

see styles
 kungana
    くんがな
(See 音仮名・おんがな) kanji used to represent syllables, based on their "kun" readings (prior to the advent of kana)

記号列

see styles
 kigouretsu / kigoretsu
    きごうれつ
{comp} symbol string

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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).



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