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Simple Dictionary Definition |
抗日 see styles |
kàng rì kang4 ri4 k`ang jih kang jih kounichi / konichi こうにち |
to resist Japan (esp. during WW2); anti-Japanese (esp. wartime activities) resistance against Japanese aggression; anti-Japanese (campaign, movement, etc.) |
抜手 see styles |
nukide ぬきで nukite ぬきて |
overarm stroke (type of traditional Japanese swimming style) |
抵牾 see styles |
dǐ wǔ di3 wu3 ti wu modoki もどき |
to conflict with; to contradict; contradiction (out-dated kanji) (suffix noun) (1) (kana only) -like; pseudo-; mock ...; imitation ...; in the style of ...; (2) comical character who mocks or apes the main character (in Japanese performing arts); (3) (archaism) criticism; censure |
抹茶 see styles |
mǒ chá mo3 cha2 mo ch`a mo cha maccha まっちゃ |
green tea powder (Japanese: matcha) matcha; powdered green tea; (female given name) Maccha |
拉頓 拉顿 see styles |
lā dùn la1 dun4 la tun |
Rodan (Japanese ラドン Radon), Japanese movie monster |
拗音 see styles |
youon / yoon ようおん |
{ling} (e.g. きゃ) contracted sound; palatalised sound (e.g. Japanese morae with small kana); palatalized sound |
拝む see styles |
ogamu おがむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to assume the posture of praying; to press the palms and fingers of both hands together; to do reverence (e.g. before a statue of the Buddha); to pay one's respects; (transitive verb) (2) to beg; to make a supplication; (transitive verb) (3) (humble language) (sometimes used sarcastically in modern Japanese) to see (something or someone of high status) |
拳玉 see styles |
kendama けんだま |
Japanese bilboquet (cup-and-ball game) |
指圧 see styles |
shiatsu しあつ |
(noun, transitive verb) shiatsu; acupressure; form of Japanese finger-pressure therapy |
排日 see styles |
hainichi はいにち |
anti-Japanese |
提灯 see styles |
teitou / teto ていとう |
(rare) (See 提灯・ちょうちん・1) paper lantern; Chinese lantern; Japanese lantern |
提燈 提灯 see styles |
tí dēng ti2 deng1 t`i teng ti teng chouchin / chochin ちょうちん |
a portable lamp paper lantern; Chinese lantern; Japanese lantern |
援協 see styles |
enkyou / enkyo えんきょう |
(org) Beneficência Nipo-Brasileira de São Paulo (abbr.) (Japanese association in Brazil); (o) Beneficência Nipo-Brasileira de São Paulo (abbr.) (Japanese association in Brazil) |
摺箔 see styles |
surihaku すりはく |
(noun/participle) (1) impressed (glued) gold or silver foil on traditional Japanese fabric; (2) type of noh costume |
撥音 see styles |
hatsuon はつおん |
(written in kana as ん or ン) syllabic nasal (in Japanese) |
擬き see styles |
modoki もどき |
(suffix noun) (1) (kana only) -like; pseudo-; mock ...; imitation ...; in the style of ...; (2) comical character who mocks or apes the main character (in Japanese performing arts); (3) (archaism) criticism; censure |
支那 see styles |
zhī nà zhi1 na4 chih na shina しな |
phonetic transcription of China (Japanese: Shina), colonial term, generally considered discriminatory (sensitive word) (dated) (kana only) (often considered offensive post-WWII, esp. when written in kanji) (See 中国・1) China; (female given name) Shina 指那, 眞丹, 至那, 斯那, 振旦, 震旦, 眞那, 振丹, 脂難, 旃丹; 摩訶至那 Cina; Maha-cina. The name by which China is referred to in the laws of Manu (which assert that the Chinese were degenerate Kṣatriya), in the Mahābharata, and in Buddhist works. This name may have been derived from families ruling in western China under such titles as 晉 Chin at Fen-chou in Shansi 1106-376 B. C., 陳 Ch'en in Honan 1122-479 B. C., 秦 Ch'in in Shensi as early as the ninth century B. C., and to this latter dynasty the designation is generally attributed. |
敢達 敢达 see styles |
gǎn dá gan3 da2 kan ta |
Gundam, Japanese animation franchise |
数霊 see styles |
kazutama かずたま |
kazutama (number spirits in Japanese numerology) |
整体 see styles |
seitai / setai せいたい |
seitai; manipulative therapy based on Chinese and Japanese traditions, and encompassing osteopathy, massage and chiropractic |
敷き see styles |
jiki じき shiki しき |
(suffix) suffix indicating room size (following a number of tatami mats and a counter); (n-suf,n-pref,n) (1) spreading; laying out; covering; (2) (abbreviation) security deposit; (3) (abbreviation) Japanese mattress |
敷島 see styles |
shikishima しきしま |
(1) Yamato (province); (2) Japan; (3) (abbreviation) the art of classical Japanese poetry; (p,s,f) Shikishima |
文机 see styles |
fuzukue; fumizukue; funzukue ふづくえ; ふみづくえ; ふんづくえ |
Japanese-style writing desk |
文楽 see styles |
bunraku ぶんらく |
bunraku; Japanese puppet theatre (theater); (given name) Bunraku |
文理 see styles |
wén lǐ wen2 li3 wen li bunri ぶんり |
arts and sciences (1) humanities and sciences; (2) reason; logic; (3) line of thought (in a piece of writing); thread (of meaning); (surname) Bunri The written word and the truth expressed; written principles, or reasonings; a treatise; literary style. |
文節 see styles |
bunsetsu ぶんせつ |
{gramm} phrase; clause; basic linguistic unit in Japanese grammar |
文語 see styles |
bungo ぶんご |
(1) (See 口語・1) written language; literary language; (2) (See 口語・2) classical (or formal) written style based on Heian-period Japanese |
文身 see styles |
wén shēn wen2 shen1 wen shen bunshin; irezumi(gikun) ぶんしん; いれずみ(gikun) |
to tattoo; tattoo (noun/participle) (See 入れ墨・いれずみ) tattoo (esp. a traditional Japanese one); tattooing gathering of syllables |
斉魚 see styles |
etsu; etsu えつ; エツ |
(kana only) Japanese grenadier anchovy (Coilia nasus) |
斐紙 see styles |
hishi ひし |
(See 雁皮紙) traditional Japanese paper made from the fibre of plant species Diplomorpha sikokiana (high quality, glossy) |
斑猫 see styles |
hanmyou / hanmyo はんみょう |
(1) (kana only) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica); (2) (colloquialism) blister beetle; oil beetle |
斑鳩 斑鸠 see styles |
bān jiū ban1 jiu1 pan chiu ikaruga いかるが |
turtledove (kana only) Japanese grosbeak (Eophona personata); (place-name, surname) Ikaruga |
料亭 see styles |
ryoutei / ryote りょうてい |
ryotei; traditional Japanese restaurant (esp. a luxurious one) |
斫芻 斫刍 see styles |
zhuó chú zhuo2 chu2 cho ch`u cho chu shashu |
(斫乞芻) cakṣu (s), the eye, one of the six organs of sense. Cakṣurdhātu is the 眼界 eye-realm, or sight-faculty. There are definitions such as the eye of body, mind, wisdom, Buddha-truth, Buddha; or human, deva, bodhisattva, dharma, and Buddha vision. |
新京 see styles |
shinkyou / shinkyo しんきょう |
(1) (See 新都) new capital; (2) (hist) Hsinking (capital of Japanese puppet state Manchukuo; current-day Changchun); Xinjing; (surname) Shinkyō |
新劇 see styles |
shingeki しんげき |
(See 旧劇・1) shingeki; new drama (movement); form of Japanese theater developed towards the end of the Meiji period inspired by modern Western theater |
新軍 新军 see styles |
xīn jun xin1 jun1 hsin chün |
New Armies (modernized Qing armies, trained and equipped according to Western standards, founded after Japan's victory in the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895) |
斷證 断证 see styles |
duàn zhèng duan4 zheng4 tuan cheng dan shō |
to eliminate [evil] and actualize [the truth] |
方便 see styles |
fāng biàn fang1 bian4 fang pien houben / hoben ほうべん |
convenient; suitable; to facilitate; to make things easy; having money to spare; (euphemism) to relieve oneself (1) means; expedient; instrument; (2) {Buddh} upaya (skillful means, methods of teaching); (surname) Houben upāya. Convenient to the place, or situation, suited to the condition, opportune, appropriate; but 方 is interpreted as 方法 method, mode, plan, and 便 as 便用 convenient for use, i. e. a convenient or expedient method; also 方 as 方正 and 便 as 巧妙, which implies strategically correct. It is also intp. as 權道智 partial, temporary, or relative (teaching of) knowledge of reality, in contrast with 般若智 prajñā, and 眞實 absolute truth, or reality instead of the seeming. The term is a translation of 傴和 upāya, a mode of approach, an expedient, stratagem, device. The meaning is— teaching according to the capacity of the hearer, by any suitable method, including that of device or stratagem, but expedience beneficial to the recipient is understood. Mahāyāna claims that the Buddha used this expedient or partial method in his teaching until near the end of his days, when he enlarged it to the revelation of reality, or the preaching of his final and complete truth; Hīnayāna with reason denies this, and it is evident that the Mahāyāna claim has no foundation, for the whole of its 方等 or 方廣 scriptures are of later invention. Tiantai speaks of the 三乘 q. v. or Three Vehicles as 方便 expedient or partial revelations, and of its 一乘 or One Vehicle as the complete revelation of universal Buddhahood. This is the teaching of the Lotus Sutra, which itself contains 方便 teaching to lead up to the full revelation; hence the terms 體内 (or 同體 ) 方便, i. e. expedient or partial truths within the full revelation, meaning the expedient part of the Lotus, and 體外方便 the expedient or partial truths of the teaching which preceded the Lotus; see the 方便品 of that work, also the second chapter of the 維摩經. 方便 is also the seventh of the ten pāramitās. |
方領 see styles |
houryou / horyo ほうりょう |
square-shaped collar (of some traditional Japanese clothing); (place-name) Houryō |
施化 see styles |
shī huà shi1 hua4 shih hua seke |
To bestow the transforming truth. |
旅姿 see styles |
tabisugata たびすがた |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) traditional Japanese travel outfit; travel kit |
旅順 旅顺 see styles |
lǚ shùn lu:3 shun4 lü shun ryojun りょじゅん |
Lüshun; Lüshunkou district of Dalian city 大連市|大连市, Liaoning; called Port Arthur during Russian occupation and Russian-Japanese war of 1905 (place-name) Port Arthur |
旅館 旅馆 see styles |
lǚ guǎn lu:3 guan3 lü kuan ryokan りょかん |
hotel; CL:家[jia1] ryokan; traditional Japanese inn |
日ソ see styles |
nisso にっそ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) Japanese-Soviet; (place-name) Nisso |
日ロ see styles |
nichiro にちロ |
Japan and Russia; Russo-Japanese |
日人 see styles |
rì rén ri4 ren2 jih jen nitto にっと |
Japanese person; the Japanese (given name) Nitto |
日伊 see styles |
nichii / nichi にちい |
Japan and Italy; Japanese-Italian |
日僑 see styles |
nikkyou / nikkyo にっきょう |
(rare) (See 和僑) overseas Japanese |
日共 see styles |
nikkyou / nikkyo にっきょう |
(abbreviation) (derogatory term) (See 日本共産党) Japanese Communist Party |
日加 see styles |
nikka にっか |
Japan and Canada; Japanese-Canadian |
日印 see styles |
nichiin / nichin にちいん |
Japan and India; Japanese-Indian |
日台 see styles |
hidai ひだい |
Japan and Taiwan; Japanese-Taiwanese; (surname) Hidai |
日国 see styles |
nikkoku にっこく |
(work) Nihon Kokugo Daijiten (Japanese dictionary published by Shogakukan) (abbreviation); (wk) Nihon Kokugo Daijiten (Japanese dictionary published by Shogakukan) (abbreviation) |
日媒 see styles |
rì méi ri4 mei2 jih mei |
Japanese news media |
日局 see styles |
nikkyoku にっきょく |
(abbreviation) (See 日本薬局方・にほんやっきょくほう) Japanese Pharmacopoeia |
日希 see styles |
nikki にっき |
Japan and Greece; Japanese-Greek |
日帝 see styles |
nittei / nitte にってい |
(abbreviation) (short for 日本帝国主義) Japanese imperialism |
日式 see styles |
rì shì ri4 shi4 jih shih |
Japanese style |
日據 日据 see styles |
rì jù ri4 ju4 jih chü |
(geopolitics) Japanese occupation (of Taiwan etc) |
日文 see styles |
rì wén ri4 wen2 jih wen hifumi ひふみ |
Japanese (language) (See 神代文字) Hifumi (script); (surname) Hifumi |
日料 see styles |
rì liào ri4 liao4 jih liao |
Japanese cuisine (abbr. for 日本料理[Ri4 ben3 liao4 li3]) |
日朝 see styles |
rì cháo ri4 chao2 jih ch`ao jih chao hiasa ひあさ |
Japan and Korea (esp. North Korea) (noun - becomes adjective with の) Japan and North Korea; Japanese-North Korean; (surname) Hiasa |
日欧 see styles |
nichiou / nichio にちおう |
Japan and Europe; Japanese-European |
日比 see styles |
hiyu ひゆ |
Japan and the Philippines; Japanese-Filipino; (surname) Hiyu |
日流 see styles |
rì liú ri4 liu2 jih liu |
the spread of Japanese cultural products (anime, pop music etc) to other countries |
日独 see styles |
nichidoku にちどく |
Japan and Germany; Japanese-German |
日產 日产 see styles |
rì chǎn ri4 chan3 jih ch`an jih chan |
Nissan, Japanese car make; also transliterated 尼桑[Ni2 sang1] |
日産 see styles |
nissan にっさん |
(1) daily output; (2) (abbreviation) Nissan (Japanese car company); (place-name) Nissan |
日米 see styles |
nichibei / nichibe にちべい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) Japan and the United States; Japanese-American; (place-name) Nichibei |
日系 see styles |
rì xì ri4 xi4 jih hsi nikkei / nikke にっけい |
(attributive) of Japanese origin (prefix noun) (1) (of) Japanese descent; (2) (abbreviation) (See 日系人) non-Japanese of Japanese descent; nikkeijin; (3) company, etc. set up with Japanese capital; company managed by Japanese or non-Japanese of Japanese descent |
日舞 see styles |
nichibu にちぶ |
(abbreviation) (See 日本舞踊) traditional Japanese dance |
日英 see styles |
nichiei / nichie にちえい |
(1) Japan and the United Kingdom; Japanese-British; Anglo-Japanese; (2) Japanese-English (translation, interpretation, etc.); (given name) Nichiei |
日葡 see styles |
nippo にっぽ |
Japan and Portugal; Japanese-Portuguese; (wk) Vocabvlario da Lingoa de Iapam (Japanese-Portuguese dictionary, publ. 1603-1604) (abbreviation); Nippo Jisho |
日蘭 see styles |
nichiran にちらん |
Japan and the Netherlands; Japanese-Dutch |
日裔 see styles |
rì yì ri4 yi4 jih i nichiei / nichie にちえい |
of Japanese descent (given name) Nichiei |
日西 see styles |
hinishi ひにし |
Japan and Spain; Japanese-Spanish; (surname) Hinishi |
日語 日语 see styles |
rì yǔ ri4 yu3 jih yü nichigo にちご |
Japanese language (obsolete) (See 日本語) Japanese (language) |
日貨 日货 see styles |
rì huò ri4 huo4 jih huo |
Japanese goods |
日赤 see styles |
nisseki にっせき |
(1) (organization) Japanese Red Cross Society (abbreviation); (2) (place) Nisseki; (o) Japanese Red Cross Society (abbreviation); (place-name) Nisseki |
日越 see styles |
higoshi ひごし |
Japan and Vietnam; Japanese-Vietnamese; (place-name, surname) Higoshi |
日軍 日军 see styles |
rì jun ri4 jun1 jih chün |
Japanese army; Japanese troops |
日露 see styles |
hitsuyu ひつゆ |
Japan and Russia; Russo-Japanese; (surname) Hitsuyu |
日韓 日韩 see styles |
rì hán ri4 han2 jih han nikkan にっかん |
Japan and Korea (noun - becomes adjective with の) Japan and South Korea; Japanese-Korean |
日鮮 see styles |
nissen にっせん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (rare) (See 日韓,日朝) Japan and Korea; Japanese-Korean |
旧劇 see styles |
kyuugeki / kyugeki きゅうげき |
(1) traditional Japanese theater (kabuki, noh, etc.); classical drama; play of the old school; (2) (dated) (See 時代劇) period drama (film) |
旧軍 see styles |
kyuugun / kyugun きゅうぐん |
(1) former army; (2) (hist) Imperial Japanese Army |
明和 see styles |
míng hé ming2 he2 ming ho meiwa / mewa めいわ |
Minghe, rail station in South Taiwan; Meiwa (Japanese reign name 1764-1772); Meiwa (common name for Japanese companies or schools) Meiwa era (1764.6.2-1772.11.16); (place-name, surname) Meiwa |
明尊 see styles |
myouson / myoson みょうそん |
(person) Myōson (Japanese Tendai Monk) (971-1063) |
明理 see styles |
míng lǐ ming2 li3 ming li meri めり |
sensible; reasonable; an obvious reason, truth or fact; to understand the reason or reasoning (female given name) Meri elucidate reality |
春楡 see styles |
harunire; harunire はるにれ; ハルニレ |
(kana only) Japanese elm (Ulmus davidiana var. japonica) |
春鳥 see styles |
shunchou / shuncho しゅんちょう |
(See 鶯・1) Japanese bush warbler |
時宗 时宗 see styles |
shí zōng shi2 zong1 shih tsung tokimune ときむね |
Jishū sect (of Buddhism); (surname, given name) Tokimune 六時往生宗 A Japanese sect, whose members by dividing day and night into six periods of worship seek immortality. |
普賢 普贤 see styles |
pǔ xián pu3 xian2 p`u hsien pu hsien fugen ふげん |
Samantabhadra, the Buddhist Lord of Truth Samantabhadra (bodhisattva); Universal Compassion; (place-name) Fugen Samantabhadra, Viśvabhadra; cf. 三曼 Universal sagacity, or favour; lord of the 理 or fundamental law, the dhyāna, and the practice of all Buddhas. He and Mañjuśrī are the right- and left-hand assistants of Buddha, representing 理 and 智 respectively. He rides on a white elephant, is the patron of the Lotus Sūtra and its devotees, and has close connection with the Huayan Sūtra. His region is in the east. The esoteric school has its own special representation of him, with emphasis on the sword indicative of 理 as the basis of 智. He has ten vows. |
智斷 智断 see styles |
zhì duàn zhi4 duan4 chih tuan chidan |
Mystic wisdom which attains absolute truth, and cuts off misery. |
暴論 暴论 see styles |
bào lùn bao4 lun4 pao lun bouron / boron ぼうろん |
wild remark; outrageous statement (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 暴論 "bōron") irrational (line of) argument |
曇諦 昙谛 see styles |
tán dì tan2 di4 t`an ti tan ti Dontai |
dharma-truth |
書紀 see styles |
shoki しょき |
(abbreviation) (See 日本書紀) Nihon Shoki (second oldest work of Japanese history, compiled in 720 CE); Nihongi; Chronicles of Japan |
會社 会社 see styles |
huì shè hui4 she4 hui she |
a guild; (in olden times) an association such as a political party, religious group or trade guild; the Japanese word for company See: 会社 |
有様 see styles |
ariyou / ariyo ありよう arisama ありさま |
state; condition; circumstances; the way things are or should be; truth |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Truth-Japanese" 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
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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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