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Simple Dictionary Definition |
離欲時 离欲时 see styles |
lí yù shí li2 yu4 shi2 li yü shih riyoku ji |
when one is free from desire |
離間語 离间语 see styles |
lí jiān yǔ li2 jian1 yu3 li chien yü riken go |
Talk which causes estrangement between friends; alienating words; one of the ten wicked things. |
難上難 难上难 see styles |
nán shàng nán nan2 shang4 nan2 nan shang nan |
extremely difficult; even more difficult |
難行道 难行道 see styles |
nán xíng dào nan2 xing2 dao4 nan hsing tao nangyoudou / nangyodo なんぎょうどう |
{Buddh} (See 易行道) the hard way; striving for enlightenment through one's own efforts (as opposed to reliance on Amitabha) path of difficult practice |
雨降星 see styles |
amefuriboshi あめふりぼし |
Chinese "Net" constellation (one of the 28 mansions) |
雪叩き see styles |
yukitataki ゆきたたき |
knocking snow off (one's clogs, etc.) |
雪山部 see styles |
xuě shān bù xue3 shan1 bu4 hsüeh shan pu Sessenbu |
Haimavatāḥ, the Himālaya school, one of the five divisions of the Mahāsāṅghikaḥ. |
雪踏み see styles |
yukifumi ゆきふみ |
(noun/participle) (1) trampling down snow on a path; (2) foot-worn instrument for trampling snow |
零れ種 see styles |
koboredane こぼれだね |
(1) self-sown seed; self-sown seedling; (2) illegitimate child (e.g. of one's servant) |
雷朗族 see styles |
léi lǎng zú lei2 lang3 zu2 lei lang tsu |
Luilang, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan |
雷除け see styles |
kaminariyoke; raiyoke かみなりよけ; らいよけ |
(1) lightning rod; lightning conductor; lightning arrester; (2) charm that protects one from lightning |
露一手 see styles |
lòu yī shǒu lou4 yi1 shou3 lou i shou |
to show off one's abilities; to exhibit one's skills |
露馬腳 露马脚 see styles |
lòu mǎ jiǎo lou4 ma3 jiao3 lou ma chiao |
to reveal the cloven foot (idiom); to unmask one's true nature; to give the game away |
青壯年 青壮年 see styles |
qīng zhuàng nián qing1 zhuang4 nian2 ch`ing chuang nien ching chuang nien |
the prime of one's life |
青竹色 see styles |
aotakeiro; aodakeiro / aotakero; aodakero あおたけいろ; あおだけいろ |
blue-green; malachite green; color of green bamboo |
非国民 see styles |
hikokumin ひこくみん |
unpatriotic person; traitor (to one's country) |
非所斷 非所断 see styles |
fēi suǒ duàn fei1 suo3 duan4 fei so tuan |
Not to be cut off, i.e. active or passive nirvana (discipline); one of the 三所斷. |
面伏せ see styles |
omotebuse おもてぶせ |
(noun/participle) being so embarrassed as to keep one's face down |
面変り see styles |
omogawari おもがわり |
change in one's looks; change in one's appearance |
靴ずれ see styles |
kutsuzure くつずれ |
shoe sore; foot blister (caused by shoes) |
靴擦れ see styles |
kutsuzure くつずれ |
shoe sore; foot blister (caused by shoes) |
靴脱ぎ see styles |
kutsunugi くつぬぎ |
place where one can remove one's shoes before entering a house |
鞍替え see styles |
kuragae くらがえ |
(noun/participle) (1) changing one's stance; changing loyalties; changing jobs; switching horses; (2) changing business location; changing houses; changing quarters |
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) |
韋將軍 韦将军 see styles |
wéi jiàng jun wei2 jiang4 jun1 wei chiang chün |
(韋天將軍) One of the generals under the southern mahārāja guardian in a temple. |
順嘴兒 顺嘴儿 see styles |
shùn zuǐ r shun4 zui3 r5 shun tsui r |
to read smoothly (of text); to blurt out (without thinking); to suit one's taste (of food) |
順風車 顺风车 see styles |
shùn fēng chē shun4 feng1 che1 shun feng ch`e shun feng che |
vehicle that gives one a free ride; (fig.) (ride on sb's) coattails; (take advantage of) an opportunity |
須菩提 须菩提 see styles |
xū pú tí xu1 pu2 ti2 hsü p`u t`i hsü pu ti subodai すぼだい |
(person) Subhuti (one of Buddha's disciples) Subhuti, also 須扶提; 須浮帝; 蘇補底 (or 蘇部底); one of the ten chief disciples, said to have been the best exponent of śūnya, or the void 解空第一; he is the principal interlocutor in the Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra. There are two later personages of this name. |
須陀洹 须陀洹 see styles |
xū tuó huán xu1 tuo2 huan2 hsü t`o huan hsü to huan |
srota-āpanna; also 須陀般那; 窣路多阿半那(or 窣路陀阿半那) (or 窣路多阿鉢囊); intp. by 入流, one who has entered the stream of holy living, also 逆流, one who goes against the stream of transmigration; the first stage of the arhat, that of a śrāvaka, v. 聲聞. |
預ける see styles |
azukeru あずける |
(transitive verb) (1) to leave (in someone's keeping); to put (in someone's care); to place (in someone's custody); to entrust (someone) with; to deposit; (transitive verb) (2) to put (someone) in charge of; to leave (a matter) in someone's hands; to let (someone) decide; (transitive verb) (3) to lean on; to put one's weight on |
預流果 see styles |
yù liú guǒ yu4 liu2 guo3 yü liu kuo |
one who has fully attained the stage of the stream-enterer |
頗羅墮 颇罗堕 see styles |
pǒ luó duò po3 luo2 duo4 p`o lo to po lo to |
(or 頗羅吒) Bhāradvāja, descendant of the ancient sage Bharadvāja, intp. as one of the six (or eighteen) Brahmin surnames, and as meaning 利根 of keen mind, clever. |
領盒飯 领盒饭 see styles |
lǐng hé fàn ling3 he2 fan4 ling ho fan |
(coll.) (of an actor with a bit part) to receive a boxed meal when one's job is done (phrase used e.g. by movie viewers when a character dies) |
頞哳吒 頞哳咤 see styles |
è zhá zhà e4 zha2 zha4 o cha cha |
Ataṭa, one of the cold hells. |
頬ばる see styles |
hoobaru ほおばる houbaru / hobaru ほうばる |
(ik) (transitive verb) to stuff one's cheeks; to fill one's mouth (with food) |
頬張る see styles |
hoobaru ほおばる houbaru / hobaru ほうばる |
(ik) (transitive verb) to stuff one's cheeks; to fill one's mouth (with food) |
頬被り see styles |
hookamuri ほおかむり hookaburi ほおかぶり |
(noun/participle) (1) covering one's head with a handkerchief, scarf, etc.; tying a cloth around one's head; (2) feigning ignorance; shutting one's eyes (to) |
頭くる see styles |
atamakuru あたまくる |
(exp,vk) (abbreviation) to get mad; to be highly offended; to get pissed off; to get angry; to lose one's cool |
頭つき see styles |
kashiratsuki かしらつき atamatsuki あたまつき |
(1) hairstyle; shape of one's head; (2) fish served whole; hairstyle; shape of one's head |
頭付き see styles |
kashiratsuki かしらつき atamatsuki あたまつき |
(1) hairstyle; shape of one's head; (2) fish served whole; hairstyle; shape of one's head |
頭文字 头文字 see styles |
tóu wén zì tou2 wen2 zi4 t`ou wen tzu tou wen tzu kashiramoji かしらもじ |
initial; first letter of word (in Latin script) (1) first letter of a word; capital letter (at the start of a word or sentence); (2) initials (of one's name) |
頭来る see styles |
atamakuru あたまくる |
(exp,vk) (abbreviation) to get mad; to be highly offended; to get pissed off; to get angry; to lose one's cool |
頭面禮 see styles |
tóu miàn lǐ tou2 mian4 li3 t`ou mien li tou mien li |
bowing one's head to the feet of the buddha |
頸付き see styles |
kubitsuki くびつき |
(archaism) appearance of one's neck |
頻來果 频来果 see styles |
pín lái guǒ pin2 lai2 guo3 p`in lai kuo pin lai kuo |
Once more to be reborn, v. 斯 sakṛdāgāmin. |
額上珠 额上珠 see styles |
é shàng zhū e2 shang4 zhu1 o shang chu |
The pearl on the forehead, e.g. the buddha-nature in every one. |
額付き see styles |
hitaitsuki ひたいつき |
shape of one's brow or forehead |
顔いろ see styles |
kaoiro かおいろ |
(1) complexion; one's colour; one's color; (2) countenance; expression; one's face |
顔パス see styles |
kaopasu かおパス |
getting free admission on the strength of one's name; being let in somewhere because one is recognized |
顔バレ see styles |
kaobare かおバレ |
(colloquialism) (See ばれる・1) having one's face revealed; having one's face seen |
顔出し see styles |
kaodashi かおだし |
(n,vs,vi) (1) putting in an appearance; visiting; attending a meeting; (n,vs,vi) (2) coming to the surface; appearing; showing; (n,vs,vi) (3) showing one's face (on TV, social media, etc.); face reveal |
顔向け see styles |
kaomuke かおむけ |
(noun/participle) (often 顔向け(が)できない) showing one's face in public; facing another person |
顔見せ see styles |
kaomise かおみせ |
(noun/participle) (1) making one's debut; making one's first appearance; (2) (just) showing one's face; showing up; (3) introductory kabuki performance (to introduce the actors); (4) December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
顔見世 see styles |
kaomise かおみせ |
(noun/participle) (1) making one's debut; making one's first appearance; (2) (just) showing one's face; showing up; (3) introductory kabuki performance (to introduce the actors); (4) December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
願い事 see styles |
negaigoto ねがいごと |
wish; dream; prayer; one's desire |
顚倒時 see styles |
diān dào shí dian1 dao4 shi2 tien tao shih |
when [one is] confused |
顧愷之 顾恺之 see styles |
gù kǎi zhī gu4 kai3 zhi1 ku k`ai chih ku kai chih |
Gu Kaizhi or Ku K'aichih (346-407), famous painter of Eastern Jin dynasty, one of the Four Great Painters of the Six Dynasties 六朝四大家 |
顰める see styles |
hisomeru ひそめる shikameru しかめる |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to knit (one's eyebrows); (transitive verb) (kana only) to pull a wry face; to screw one's face up; to pucker one's face; to scowl; to grimace; to frown |
風火輪 风火轮 see styles |
fēng huǒ lún feng1 huo3 lun2 feng huo lun |
(martial arts) wind-and-fire wheel, weapon used in hand-to-hand fighting; (Daoism) a magical pair of wheels on which one can stand to ride at great speed, used by Nezha 哪吒[Ne2 zha5]; (fig.) never-ending treadmill |
風物詩 see styles |
fuubutsushi / fubutsushi ふうぶつし |
(1) thing that reminds one of a particular season; (2) poem about natural scenery; poem about a particular season |
飛立つ see styles |
tobitatsu とびたつ |
(v5t,vi) to jump up; to start up; to leap to one's feet; to fly away; to take off |
飛蚊症 飞蚊症 see styles |
fēi wén zhèng fei1 wen2 zheng4 fei wen cheng hibunshou / hibunsho ひぶんしょう |
eye floaters (moving spots in the eye's vitreous humor) {med} myodesopsia; seeing floaters in one's eye |
食べ滓 see styles |
tabekasu たべかす |
(1) leavings of a meal; food scraps; leftovers; (2) food particles (in one's teeth or mouth); bits of food |
食べ粕 see styles |
tabekasu たべかす |
(1) leavings of a meal; food scraps; leftovers; (2) food particles (in one's teeth or mouth); bits of food |
食下る see styles |
kuisagaru くいさがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to hang on to; to hang from; to cling to; (2) to hound; to keep after (someone); to refuse to back down; to persist; to tenaciously face (someone); to doggedly oppose; (3) (sumo) to grab the front of the opponent's mawashi, place one's head against their chest, and lower one's hips |
食付く see styles |
kuitsuku くいつく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to bite at; to snap at; to nibble; (2) to get one's teeth into (metaphorically); to get to grips with; to really get into; (3) to hold on to; to cling to; to stick to; (4) to complain; to bicker |
食合い see styles |
kuiai くいあい |
(1) biting one another; (2) long and short market interests |
食知量 see styles |
shí zhī liáng shi2 zhi1 liang2 shih chih liang |
knows when one has eaten enough |
食縛る see styles |
kuishibaru くいしばる |
(transitive verb) to set one's teeth; to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
食靠れ see styles |
shokumotare しょくもたれ |
(noun/participle) sitting heavy in one's stomach; remaining undigested |
飲みで see styles |
nomide のみで |
more than enough (to drink) |
飲み出 see styles |
nomide のみで |
more than enough (to drink) |
飲み口 see styles |
nomiguchi のみぐち nomikuchi のみくち |
(1) taste (of a liquid, esp. alcoholic beverages); (2) someone who enjoys alcohol; (3) place one's lips touch on the rim of a cup; (4) shape of one's mouth when drinking; (5) tap; faucet; spigot |
飲み料 see styles |
nomiryou / nomiryo のみりょう |
one's (portion of a) drink |
飲倒す see styles |
nomitaosu のみたおす |
(transitive verb) (1) to skip out on one's bar bill; (2) to drink oneself to ruin; to drink everything vigorously; to get wasted |
飲潰す see styles |
nomitsubusu のみつぶす |
(transitive verb) (1) to drink away one's money; to be a sot; to get wasted; (2) to drink someone under the table |
飲込む see styles |
nomikomu のみこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to gulp down; to swallow deeply; (2) to understand; to take in; to catch on to; to learn; to digest; (3) to engulf; to swallow up; (4) to be filled with (people); to be crowded; (5) to hold back from saying something; to swallow (one's words) |
飽かぬ see styles |
akanu あかぬ |
(can act as adjective) (something) one never tires of; unwearied; unwearying |
飽眼福 饱眼福 see styles |
bǎo yǎn fú bao3 yan3 fu2 pao yen fu |
to feast one's eyes on (idiom) |
飽私囊 饱私囊 see styles |
bǎo sī náng bao3 si1 nang2 pao ssu nang |
to stuff one's pockets; to enrich oneself dishonestly |
饗設け see styles |
arujimouke / arujimoke あるじもうけ |
(archaism) entertaining someone as one's guest |
首付き see styles |
kubitsuki くびつき |
(archaism) appearance of one's neck |
首肯く see styles |
unazuku うなづく |
(v5k,vi) to nod; to bow one's head in assent; to agree |
香港腳 香港脚 see styles |
xiāng gǎng jiǎo xiang1 gang3 jiao3 hsiang kang chiao |
athlete's foot |
馬耳山 马耳山 see styles |
mǎ ěr shān ma3 er3 shan1 ma erh shan |
Aśvakarṇa, v. 頞, one of the seven concentric rings around Meru. |
馬致遠 马致远 see styles |
mǎ zhì yuǎn ma3 zhi4 yuan3 ma chih yüan |
Ma Zhiyuan (c. 1250-1321), Yuan dynasty dramatist in the 雜劇|杂剧[za2 ju4] tradition of musical comedy, one of the Four Great Yuan Dramatists 元曲四大家[Yuan2 qu3 Si4 Da4 jia1] |
馬賽族 马赛族 see styles |
mǎ sài zú ma3 sai4 zu2 ma sai tsu |
Basay, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan; Maasai people of Kenya |
馬車馬 see styles |
bashauma ばしゃうま |
(1) cart-horse; work-horse; (2) (usu. as 馬車馬のように) doing something wholeheartedly; doing with one's undivided attention |
馬連良 马连良 see styles |
mǎ lián liáng ma3 lian2 liang2 ma lien liang |
Ma Lianliang (1901-1966), Beijing opera star, one of the Four great beards 四大鬚生|四大须生 |
馬陰藏 马阴藏 see styles |
mǎ yīn zàng ma3 yin1 zang4 ma yin tsang |
A retractable penis, e.g. that of the horse, one of the thirty-two signs of a Buddha. |
馬鹿面 see styles |
bakazura ばかづら |
foolish face; stupid look on one's face |
馴らす see styles |
narasu ならす |
(transitive verb) (1) to accustom; to train (e.g. one's ear); (2) to tame; to domesticate; to train (e.g. an animal) |
馴れる see styles |
nareru なれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to get used to; to grow accustomed to; to become familiar with; (2) to become skilled in; to become experienced at; (3) to become tame; to become domesticated |
馴染む see styles |
najimu なじむ |
(v5m,vi) (1) to become familiar with; to get used to; to become accustomed to; to adapt oneself to; to become attached to; to become friendly with; (v5m,vi) (2) to come to fit; to go (well) with; to suit; to match; to harmonize (with); to blend in (with); to agree with (e.g. one's skin) |
駄目元 see styles |
damemoto だめもと |
(slang) (abbreviation) (kana only) giving something a try because one has nothing to lose |
駆ける see styles |
kakeru かける |
(v5r,vi) (1) to soar; to fly; (2) to run; to dash; (v1,vi) (1) to run (race, esp. horse); to dash; (2) to gallop (one's horse); to canter; (3) (archaism) to advance (against one's enemy) |
駈ける see styles |
kakeru かける |
(v1,vi) (1) to run (race, esp. horse); to dash; (2) to gallop (one's horse); to canter; (3) (archaism) to advance (against one's enemy) |
駐まる see styles |
tomaru とまる todomaru とどまる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to stop (moving); to come to a stop; (2) to stop (doing, working, being supplied); to come to a halt; to cease; to be stopped; to be suspended; (3) to alight; to perch on; (v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to remain; to abide; to stay (in the one place); (2) (kana only) to be limited to; to be confined to |
駱賓王 骆宾王 see styles |
luò bīn wáng luo4 bin1 wang2 lo pin wang rakuhinou / rakuhino らくひんおう |
Luo Binwang (640-684), one of Four Great Poets of the Early Tang 初唐四傑|初唐四杰[Chu1 Tang2 Si4 jie2] (person) Luo Binwang (poetic term) (ca. 640-684) |
験直し see styles |
gennaoshi げんなおし |
(noun/participle) improvement in one's luck; changing one's luck |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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
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