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勢力分野 see styles |
seiryokubunya / seryokubunya せいりょくぶんや |
the respective (relative) strength of political parties; distribution of the number of parliamentary seats held by each of the political parties |
勢力拡大 see styles |
seiryokukakudai / seryokukakudai せいりょくかくだい |
expansion of one's sphere of influence; increase in one's power (strength, influence) |
勢單力薄 势单力薄 see styles |
shì dān lì bó shi4 dan1 li4 bo2 shih tan li po |
(idiom) lacking strength and support |
十六大力 see styles |
shí liù dà lì shi2 liu4 da4 li4 shih liu ta li jūroku dairiki |
The sixteen great powers obtainable by a bodhisattva, i.e. of will, mind, action, shame (to do evil), energy, firmness, wisdom, virtue, reasoning, personal appearance, physical powers, wealth, spirit, magic, spreading the truth, subduing demons. |
十金剛心 十金刚心 see styles |
shí jīn gāng xīn shi2 jin1 gang1 xin1 shih chin kang hsin jū kongō shin |
Ten characteristics of the "diamond heart" as developed by bodhisattva: (1) complete insight into all truth; (2) saving of all creatures; (3) the glorifying of all Buddha-worlds; (4) supererogation of his good deeds; (5) service of all Buddhas; (6) realization of the truth of all Buddha-laws; (7) manifestation of all patience and endurance; (8) unflagging devotion to his vocation; (9) perfection of his work; (10) aiding all to fulfill their vows and accomplish their spiritual ends. 華嚴經 55. |
印佛作法 see styles |
yìn fó zuò fǎ yin4 fo2 zuo4 fa3 yin fo tso fa inbutsu sahō |
An esoteric method of seeking spirit-aid by printing a Buddha on paper, or forming his image on sand, or in the air, and performing specified rites. |
卽事卽理 see styles |
jí shì jí lǐ ji2 shi4 ji2 li3 chi shih chi li sokuji sokuri |
The identity of phenomena with their underlying principle, e.g. body and spirit are a unity; 卽事而眞 approximates to the same meaning that phenomena are identical with reality, e.g. water and wave. |
反俗精神 see styles |
hanzokuseishin / hanzokuseshin はんぞくせいしん |
anticonventional spirit; spirit of resisting convention |
反骨精神 see styles |
hankotsuseishin / hankotsuseshin はんこつせいしん |
(yoji) rebellious spirit |
叛骨精神 see styles |
hankotsuseishin / hankotsuseshin はんこつせいしん |
(yoji) rebellious spirit |
台風並み see styles |
taifuunami / taifunami たいふうなみ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) typhoon-strength (winds, etc.) |
吃奶之力 see styles |
chī nǎi zhī lì chi1 nai3 zhi1 li4 ch`ih nai chih li chih nai chih li |
all one's strength |
同道中人 see styles |
tóng dào zhōng rén tong2 dao4 zhong1 ren2 t`ung tao chung jen tung tao chung jen |
kindred spirit |
名僧知識 see styles |
meisouchishiki / mesochishiki めいそうちしき |
great (learned) priest; celebrated priest who has attained spiritual enlightenment |
和魂洋才 see styles |
wakonyousai / wakonyosai わこんようさい |
(yoji) Japanese spirit with Western learning |
和魂漢才 see styles |
wakonkansai わこんかんさい |
(yoji) the Japanese spirit imbued with Chinese learning |
商人根性 see styles |
shouninkonjou / shoninkonjo しょうにんこんじょう |
mercantile disposition; having a nose for profit; commercialism; mercenary spirit |
商人気質 see styles |
akindokatagi; shouninkatagi / akindokatagi; shoninkatagi あきんどかたぎ; しょうにんかたぎ |
mercantile mind-set; mercenary spirit; being intent on making a profit |
商売っ気 see styles |
shoubaikke / shobaikke しょうばいっけ |
nose for profit; commercial spirit; flair for making money through business |
商売気質 see styles |
shoubaikatagi / shobaikatagi しょうばいかたぎ |
mercantile spirit; mercenary spirit |
団の精神 see styles |
dannoseishin / dannoseshin だんのせいしん |
esprit de corps; spirit of the corps |
団体精神 see styles |
dantaiseishin / dantaiseshin だんたいせいしん |
team spirit; esprit de corps; corporate spirit |
在天之靈 在天之灵 see styles |
zài tiān zhī líng zai4 tian1 zhi1 ling2 tsai t`ien chih ling tsai tien chih ling |
soul and spirit of the deceased |
在野精神 see styles |
zaiyaseishin / zaiyaseshin ざいやせいしん |
spirit of defiance of the opposition party; anti-establishment mindset |
執金剛神 执金刚神 see styles |
zhí jīn gāng shén zhi2 jin1 gang1 shen2 chih chin kang shen shukongoujin; shuukongoujin; shikkongoujin / shukongojin; shukongojin; shikkongojin しゅこんごうじん; しゅうこんごうじん; しっこんごうじん |
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵,仁王) Vajradhara (vajra-wielding gods) vajrapāṇi, vajradhara. Any deva-holder of the vajra. (1) Indra, who in a former incarnation took an oath to defend Buddhism, was reborn as king of the yakṣas, hence he and his yakṣas carry vajras. (2) Mañjuśrī as the spiritual reflex of the Dhyāni Buddha Akṣobhya. (3) A popular deity, the terror of all enemies of Buddhist believers, specially worshipped in exorcisms and sorcery by the Yoga school. |
堂堂正正 see styles |
táng táng zhèng zhèng tang2 tang2 zheng4 zheng4 t`ang t`ang cheng cheng tang tang cheng cheng |
displaying strength and discipline; impressive; upright and frank; square |
增上慢者 see styles |
zēng shàng màn zhě zeng1 shang4 man4 zhe3 tseng shang man che zōjōman sha |
those who are proud of their spiritual; intellectual attainments |
士気旺盛 see styles |
shikiousei / shikiose しきおうせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) morale being very high; heightened fighting spirit |
士魂商才 see styles |
shikonshousai / shikonshosai しこんしょうさい |
(yoji) having a samurai's spirit and a merchant's business sense |
大悟徹底 see styles |
taigotettei / taigotette たいごてってい |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) attain divine enlightenment; perceive absolute truth; experience spiritual awakening |
大雄寶殿 大雄宝殿 see styles |
dà xióng bǎo diàn da4 xiong2 bao3 dian4 ta hsiung pao tien daiyū hōden |
Hall of Great Strength, main hall of a Buddhist temple containing the main image of veneration 大雄[da4 xiong2] great shrine hall |
天部善神 see styles |
tiān bù shàn shén tian1 bu4 shan4 shen2 t`ien pu shan shen tien pu shan shen tenbu zenjin |
Brahma, Indra, the four devaloka-rājas, and the other spirit guardians of Buddhism. |
天龍八部 天龙八部 see styles |
tiān lóng bā bù tian1 long2 ba1 bu4 t`ien lung pa pu tien lung pa pu tenryū hachibu |
Demigods and Semidevils, wuxia novel by Jin Yong 金庸[Jin1 Yong1] and its TV and screen adaptations devas, nāgas, and others of the eight classes: devas, nāgas, yakṣas, gandharvas, asuras, garuḍas, kinnaras, mahoragas. 天; 龍; 夜叉; 乾闥婆; 阿修羅; 迦樓羅; 堅那羅; 摩睺羅迦. |
奉獻精神 奉献精神 see styles |
fèng xiàn jīng shén feng4 xian4 jing1 shen2 feng hsien ching shen |
spirit of devotion; dedication |
奮武揚威 奋武扬威 see styles |
fèn wǔ yáng wēi fen4 wu3 yang2 wei1 fen wu yang wei |
a show of strength |
始業初業 始业初业 see styles |
shǐ yè chū yè shi3 ye4 chu1 ye4 shih yeh ch`u yeh shih yeh chu yeh shigō shogō |
initial stages of spiritual practice |
威神光明 see styles |
wēi shén guāng míng wei1 shen2 guang1 ming2 wei shen kuang ming ijin kōmyō |
majestic, spiritual radiance |
安住種姓 安住种姓 see styles |
ān zhù zhǒng xìng an1 zhu4 zhong3 xing4 an chu chung hsing anjū shushō |
established in a spiritual family |
富那跋陀 see styles |
fun à bá tuó fun4 a4 ba2 tuo2 fun a pa t`o fun a pa to Funabatsuda |
Pūrṇabhadra, name of a spirit-general. |
對機說法 对机说法 see styles |
duì jī shuō fǎ dui4 ji1 shuo1 fa3 tui chi shuo fa taiki seppō |
teaching appropriately to the spiritual capacities of the audience |
島国根性 see styles |
shimagunikonjou / shimagunikonjo しまぐにこんじょう |
island country mentality; insular spirit; insularism; insularity |
巻き返す see styles |
makikaesu まきかえす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to rally; to regain one's strength |
巻土重来 see styles |
kendochourai / kendochorai けんどちょうらい kendojuurai / kendojurai けんどじゅうらい |
(yoji) recouping one's strength for a renewed attack (on); making another attempt with redoubled efforts |
巾幗鬚眉 巾帼须眉 see styles |
jīn guó xū méi jin1 guo2 xu1 mei2 chin kuo hsü mei |
woman with a manly spirit |
常寂光土 see styles |
cháng jí guāng tǔ chang2 ji2 guang1 tu3 ch`ang chi kuang t`u chang chi kuang tu joujakkoudo / jojakkodo じょうじゃっこうど |
{Buddh} (See 寂光浄土) land of eternally tranquil light (highest realm in Tendai Buddhism) The realm (of spirit) where all are in perpetual peace and glory; Tiantai's fourth Buddhakṣetra. |
座敷童子 see styles |
zashikiwarashi ざしきわらし |
protective household deity in Tohoku, appearing as a red-faced child spirit with bobbed hair |
役者気質 see styles |
yakushakatagi やくしゃかたぎ |
characteristic temperament (spirit) of an actor |
心の交流 see styles |
kokoronokouryuu / kokoronokoryu こころのこうりゅう |
spiritual exchange; reciprocal flow of feeling |
心の支え see styles |
kokoronosasae こころのささえ |
moral support; emotional support; spiritual support |
心如意足 see styles |
xīn rú yì zú xin1 ru2 yi4 zu2 hsin ju i tsu shin nyoi soku |
concentration of mind as spiritual base |
心安神閑 心安神闲 see styles |
xīn ān shén xián xin1 an1 shen2 xian2 hsin an shen hsien |
with one's heart at ease and one's spirit at rest (idiom) |
心心相印 see styles |
xīn xīn xiāng yìn xin1 xin1 xiang1 yin4 hsin hsin hsiang yin |
two hearts beat as one (idiom); a kindred spirit |
心曠神怡 心旷神怡 see styles |
xīn kuàng shén yí xin1 kuang4 shen2 yi2 hsin k`uang shen i hsin kuang shen i |
lit. heart untroubled, spirit pleased (idiom); carefree and relaxed |
心霊写真 see styles |
shinreishashin / shinreshashin しんれいしゃしん |
spirit photography; ghost photography |
心霊治療 see styles |
shinreichiryou / shinrechiryo しんれいちりょう |
spiritual healing; faith healing; psychic healing |
思いきり see styles |
omoikiri おもいきり |
(adv,n) with all one's strength; with all one's heart; resignation; resolution |
怪力無双 see styles |
kairikimusou / kairikimuso かいりきむそう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (a person of) unrivaled physical strength |
恃強欺弱 恃强欺弱 see styles |
shì qiáng qī ruò shi4 qiang2 qi1 ruo4 shih ch`iang ch`i jo shih chiang chi jo |
to use one's strength to mistreat people (idiom); to bully |
意気投合 see styles |
ikitougou / ikitogo いきとうごう |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) hit it off with (a person); find a kindred spirit in (a person); sympathy; mutual understanding |
愛社精神 see styles |
aishaseishin / aishaseshin あいしゃせいしん |
spirit of dedication to one's company |
應機接物 应机接物 see styles |
yìng jī jiē wù ying4 ji1 jie1 wu4 ying chi chieh wu ki ni ōzu setsumotsu |
teaching appropriately to the spiritual capacities of the audience |
成熟有情 see styles |
chéng shóu yǒu qíng cheng2 shou2 you3 qing2 ch`eng shou yu ch`ing cheng shou yu ching jōjuku ujō |
to bring sentient beings to [spiritual] maturation |
成長小説 see styles |
seichoushousetsu / sechoshosetsu せいちょうしょうせつ |
novel of formation (education); novel of character development; novel which traces the intellectual, moral, spiritual or social development of a young person; Bildungsroman |
戦意喪失 see styles |
senisoushitsu / senisoshitsu せんいそうしつ |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) loss of fighting spirit; losing the will to fight |
戦意高揚 see styles |
senikouyou / senikoyo せんいこうよう |
lifting of fighting spirit |
手向ける see styles |
tamukeru たむける |
(transitive verb) (1) to offer something to a deity or someone's spirit; (transitive verb) (2) to pay a tribute to a person who is about to depart |
打っ飛ぶ see styles |
buttobu ぶっとぶ |
(Godan verb with "bu" ending) (1) to jump; to leap with great strength; (2) to lack common sense; (3) to be extremely surprised (by) |
承佛神力 see styles |
chéng fó shén lì cheng2 fo2 shen2 li4 ch`eng fo shen li cheng fo shen li shō butsu jinriki |
inheriting the Buddha's spiritual power |
抜山蓋世 see styles |
batsuzangaisei / batsuzangaise ばつざんがいせい |
(yoji) great strength and energy (of a mighty hero); Herculean strength and vitality |
抵抗精神 see styles |
teikouseishin / tekoseshin ていこうせいしん |
spirit of resistance |
拉伸強度 拉伸强度 see styles |
lā shēn qiáng dù la1 shen1 qiang2 du4 la shen ch`iang tu la shen chiang tu |
tensile strength |
振り絞る see styles |
furishiboru ふりしぼる |
(transitive verb) (1) to muster (one's strength); (2) to strain (e.g. one's voice) |
捲土重来 see styles |
kendochourai / kendochorai けんどちょうらい kendojuurai / kendojurai けんどじゅうらい |
(yoji) recouping one's strength for a renewed attack (on); making another attempt with redoubled efforts |
摩呼洛迦 see styles |
mó hū luò jiā mo2 hu1 luo4 jia1 mo hu lo chia makoraka |
mahoraga, described as large-bellied; a class of demons shaped like the boa; a spirit in the retinue of Śākyamuni; a form taken by Vairocana; also 莫呼洛迦 (摩); 摩睺羅伽; 摩護囉誐. |
摩奴末耶 see styles |
mó nú mò yé mo2 nu2 mo4 ye2 mo nu mo yeh manumaya |
(or 摩?末耶) manomaya, 'consisting of spirit or mind, spiritual, mental.' M.W. Intp. as mind-produced body, or form, any appearance produced at will. |
教外別伝 see styles |
kyougebetsuden / kyogebetsuden きょうげべつでん |
(yoji) (in Zen Buddhism) (See 不立文字) Buddhist revelation through intuitive discernment; spiritual awakening cannot be experienced with words and letters; spiritual enlightenment can be attained only by means of communion of mind with mind |
教養小説 see styles |
kyouyoushousetsu / kyoyoshosetsu きょうようしょうせつ |
novel about one's education, spiritual growth, etc.; Bildungsroman |
敲山震虎 see styles |
qiāo shān zhèn hǔ qiao1 shan1 zhen4 hu3 ch`iao shan chen hu chiao shan chen hu |
a deliberate show of strength as a warning |
文字法師 文字法师 see styles |
wén zì fǎ shī wen2 zi4 fa3 shi1 wen tzu fa shih monji hōshi |
A teacher of the letter of the Law, who knows not its spirit. |
斷裂強度 断裂强度 see styles |
duàn liè qiáng dù duan4 lie4 qiang2 du4 tuan lieh ch`iang tu tuan lieh chiang tu |
rupture strength; breaking strength |
昔かたぎ see styles |
mukashikatagi むかしかたぎ |
(1) old-fashioned way of thinking; old-fashioned spirit; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) old-fashioned |
時代精神 see styles |
jidaiseishin / jidaiseshin じだいせいしん |
spirit of the age; zeitgeist |
有形無形 see styles |
yuukeimukei / yukemuke ゆうけいむけい |
(yoji) tangible and intangible; material and spiritual |
有氣無力 有气无力 see styles |
yǒu qì wú lì you3 qi4 wu2 li4 yu ch`i wu li yu chi wu li |
weakly and without strength (idiom); dispirited |
根性羸劣 see styles |
gēn xìng léi liè gen1 xing4 lei2 lie4 ken hsing lei lieh konshō ruiretsu |
[spiritual] faculties are weak |
横綱相撲 see styles |
yokozunazumou / yokozunazumo よこづなずもう |
{sumo} facing one's opponent head-on and winning via overwhelmingly superior strength or skill; match in which a yokozuna overpowers his opponent |
機法不二 机法不二 see styles |
jī fǎ bù èr ji1 fa3 bu4 er4 chi fa pu erh kihō funi |
one's spiritual abilities and one's access to the dharma are not two |
欲振乏力 see styles |
yù zhèn fá lì yu4 zhen4 fa2 li4 yü chen fa li |
to try to rouse oneself but lack the strength (idiom) |
正直一遍 see styles |
shoujikiippen / shojikippen しょうじきいっぺん |
(noun or adjectival noun) honest to a fault; one's only strength being his (her) honesty; having no redeeming feature except for being honest |
武人気質 see styles |
bujinkatagi ぶじんかたぎ |
martial spirit; military spirit; the spirit of true warriors |
武士気質 see styles |
bushikatagi; bushikishitsu ぶしかたぎ; ぶしきしつ |
samurai spirit |
毘盧舍那 毘卢舍那 see styles |
pí lú shèn à pi2 lu2 shen4 a4 p`i lu shen a pi lu shen a Birushana |
Vairocana, 'belonging to or coming from the sun' (M. W.), i. e. light. The 眞身 q. v. true or real Buddha-body, e. g. godhead. There are different definitions. Tiantai says Vairocana represents the 法身 dharmakāya, Rocana or Locana the 報身 saṃbhogakāya, Śākyamuni the 應身 nirmāṇakāya. Vairocana is generally recognized as the spiritual or essential body of Buddha-truth, and like light 徧一切處 pervading everywhere. The esoteric school intp. it by the sun, or its light, and take the sun as symbol. It has also been intp. by 淨滿 purity and fullness, or fullness of purity. Vairocana is the chief of the Five dhyāni Buddhas, occupying the central position; and is the 大日如來 Great Sun Tathāgata. There are numerous treatises on the subject. Other forms are 毘盧; 毘盧遮那 (or 毘盧折那); 吠嚧遮那; 鞞嚧杜那. |
民族精神 see styles |
minzokuseishin / minzokuseshin みんぞくせいしん |
racial spirit; national spirit |
氣貫長虹 气贯长虹 see styles |
qì guàn cháng hóng qi4 guan4 chang2 hong2 ch`i kuan ch`ang hung chi kuan chang hung |
spirit reaches to the rainbow; full of noble aspiration and daring |
永平靈木 永平灵木 see styles |
yǒng píng líng mù yong3 ping2 ling2 mu4 yung p`ing ling mu yung ping ling mu Eihei reiboku |
Eihei's spiritual tree |
決定種性 决定种性 see styles |
jué dìng zhǒng xìng jue2 ding4 zhong3 xing4 chüeh ting chung hsing ketsujō shushō |
having predetermined capacity of spiritual attainment |
沒有勁頭 没有劲头 see styles |
méi yǒu jìn tóu mei2 you3 jin4 tou2 mei yu chin t`ou mei yu chin tou |
to have no strength; to feel weak; feeling listless |
法化生身 see styles |
fǎ huà shēng shēn fa3 hua4 sheng1 shen1 fa hua sheng shen hōke shō shin |
The nirmāṇakāya, or corporeal manifestation of the spiritual Buddha. |
法界等流 see styles |
fǎ jiè děng liú fa3 jie4 deng3 liu2 fa chieh teng liu hokkai tōru |
The universal outflow of the spiritual body of the Buddha, i.e. his teaching. |
法身如來 法身如来 see styles |
fǎ shēn rú lái fa3 shen1 ru2 lai2 fa shen ju lai hosshin nyorai |
The dharmakāyatathāgata, the Buddha who reveals the spiritual body. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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