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搖頭擺尾


摇头摆尾

see styles
yáo tóu bǎi wěi
    yao2 tou2 bai3 wei3
yao t`ou pai wei
    yao tou pai wei
to nod one's head and wag one's tail (idiom); to be well pleased with oneself; to have a lighthearted air

搜索枯腸


搜索枯肠

see styles
sōu suǒ kū cháng
    sou1 suo3 ku1 chang2
sou so k`u ch`ang
    sou so ku chang
to rack one's brains (for apt wording etc) (idiom)

搜腸刮肚


搜肠刮肚

see styles
sōu cháng guā dù
    sou1 chang2 gua1 du4
sou ch`ang kua tu
    sou chang kua tu
to search one's guts and belly (idiom); to racks one's brains for a solution

搬磚砸腳


搬砖砸脚

see styles
bān zhuān zá jiǎo
    ban1 zhuan1 za2 jiao3
pan chuan tsa chiao
to hurt oneself by one's own doing; to boomerang; to shoot oneself in the foot (idiom)

摘み食い

see styles
 tsumamigui
    つまみぐい
(noun/participle) (1) eating with one's fingers; (2) snitching food; snatched food; secret eating; food snatched and eaten without the meal starting; (3) embezzlement; misappropriation; exploiting something; (4) flirting

摩り切る

see styles
 surikiru
    すりきる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to cut by rubbing; to wear out; to spend all (one's money)

摩尼跋陀

see styles
mó ní bá tuó
    mo2 ni2 ba2 tuo2
mo ni pa t`o
    mo ni pa to
 Manibatsuda
(摩尼跋陀羅) Maṇibhadra, one of the eight generals; 'a king of the yakṣas (the tutelary deity of travellers and merchants, probably another name for Kuvera).' M. W.

摩拳擦掌

see styles
mó quán cā zhǎng
    mo2 quan2 ca1 zhang3
mo ch`üan ts`a chang
    mo chüan tsa chang
fig. to rub one's fists and wipe one's palms (idiom); to roll up one's sleeves for battle; eager to get into action or start on a task

摩訶薩埵


摩诃萨埵

see styles
mó hē sà duǒ
    mo2 he1 sa4 duo3
mo ho sa to
 makasatta
(摩訶薩) Mahāsattva, 'great being,' one with great compassion and energy, who brings salvation to all living beings; a Bodhisattva; also 摩訶刹頭.

摩訶那伽


摩诃那伽

see styles
mó hēn à qié
    mo2 hen1 a4 qie2
mo hen a ch`ieh
    mo hen a chieh
 makanaga
Mahānāga, the great nāga, 'one of the elephants that support the world.' M.W. A title of a Buddha, or of an arhat.

摩訶那摩


摩诃那摩

see styles
mó hēn à mó
    mo2 hen1 a4 mo2
mo hen a mo
 Makanama
摩訶男 Mahānāman, one of the first five of Śākyamuni's converts.

摩頂放踵


摩顶放踵

see styles
mó dǐng fàng zhǒng
    mo2 ding3 fang4 zhong3
mo ting fang chung
to rub one's head and heels (idiom); to slave for the benefit of others; to wear oneself out for the general good

摸爬滾打


摸爬滚打

see styles
mō pá gǔn dǎ
    mo1 pa2 gun3 da3
mo p`a kun ta
    mo pa kun ta
to go through challenging experiences; to become seasoned (in one's profession etc)

摺り合せ

see styles
 suriawase
    すりあわせ
(1) comparing and adjusting; reconciling; knocking into shape; bouncing of ideas, opinions, etc. off each other to obtain a fine-tuned integrated whole; (2) (engr) lapping; precision surface finishing; mating by rubbing together; (3) (med) (kana only) margination

撒手人寰

see styles
sā shǒu rén huán
    sa1 shou3 ren2 huan2
sa shou jen huan
to leave one's mortal frame (idiom); to die

撒網捕風


撒网捕风

see styles
sā wǎng bǔ fēng
    sa1 wang3 bu3 feng1
sa wang pu feng
lit. the wind cannot be caught in a net; to waste one's effort (idiom)

撥無因果


拨无因果

see styles
bō wú yīn guǒ
    bo1 wu2 yin1 guo3
po wu yin kuo
 batsumu inga
To dispense with, or deny the law of karma, one of the five heresies.

撫で切り

see styles
 nadegiri
    なでぎり
clean sweep; killing several with one sword sweep

撫で斬り

see styles
 nadegiri
    なでぎり
clean sweep; killing several with one sword sweep

撮み食い

see styles
 tsumamigui
    つまみぐい
(noun/participle) (1) eating with one's fingers; (2) snitching food; snatched food; secret eating; food snatched and eaten without the meal starting; (3) embezzlement; misappropriation; exploiting something; (4) flirting

撲面而來


扑面而来

see styles
pū miàn ér lái
    pu1 mian4 er2 lai2
p`u mien erh lai
    pu mien erh lai
lit. something hits one in the face; directly in one's face; something assaults the senses; blatant (advertising); eye-catching; (a smell) assaults the nostrils

擁兵自重


拥兵自重

see styles
yōng bīng zì zhòng
    yong1 bing1 zi4 zhong4
yung ping tzu chung
(of a warlord etc) to assemble one's personal army, thereby presenting a challenge to the central government

操を守る

see styles
 misaoomamoru
    みさおをまもる
(exp,v5r) to adhere to one's principles; to preserve one's chastity

擎拳合掌

see styles
qíng quán hé zhǎng
    qing2 quan2 he2 zhang3
ch`ing ch`üan ho chang
    ching chüan ho chang
to clasp hands; to put one's palms together (in obeisance)

擦りむく

see styles
 surimuku
    すりむく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) (kana only) to skin (one's knee); to graze; to scratch

擦り切る

see styles
 surikiru
    すりきる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to cut by rubbing; to wear out; to spend all (one's money)

擦り剥く

see styles
 surimuku
    すりむく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) (kana only) to skin (one's knee); to graze; to scratch

擦り合せ

see styles
 suriawase
    すりあわせ
(1) comparing and adjusting; reconciling; knocking into shape; bouncing of ideas, opinions, etc. off each other to obtain a fine-tuned integrated whole; (2) (engr) lapping; precision surface finishing; mating by rubbing together; (3) (med) (kana only) margination

擦れ違う

see styles
 surechigau
    すれちがう
(v5u,vi) (1) to pass by one another; (2) to miss meeting each other; to miss each other; (3) to disagree

擦亮眼睛

see styles
cā liàng yǎn jīng
    ca1 liang4 yan3 jing1
ts`a liang yen ching
    tsa liang yen ching
to keep one's eyes open (idiom); to be on one's guard; to be clear-eyed

擦抜ける

see styles
 surinukeru
    すりぬける
(v1,vi) to slip through; to make one's way through quickly

擧一蔽諸


擧一蔽诸

see styles
jǔ yī bì zhū
    ju3 yi1 bi4 zhu1
chü i pi chu
 kyoichi heisho
To raise, or refer to, one point and include all others.

擲地有聲


掷地有声

see styles
zhì dì yǒu shēng
    zhi4 di4 you3 sheng1
chih ti yu sheng
lit. if thrown on the floor, it will make a sound (idiom); fig. (of one's words) powerful and resonating; to have substance

攀じ上る

see styles
 yojinoboru
    よじのぼる
(v5r,vi) to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up

攀じ登る

see styles
 yojinoboru
    よじのぼる
(v5r,vi) to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up

攜家帶口


携家带口

see styles
xié jiā dài kǒu
    xie2 jia1 dai4 kou3
hsieh chia tai k`ou
    hsieh chia tai kou
(idiom) to take all one's family along; encumbered by a family; tied down by family obligations

攜家帶眷


携家带眷

see styles
xié jiā dài juàn
    xie2 jia1 dai4 juan4
hsieh chia tai chüan
to take all one's family along (idiom); encumbered by a family; tied down by family obligations

攬轡澄清


揽辔澄清

see styles
lǎn pèi chéng qīng
    lan3 pei4 cheng2 qing1
lan p`ei ch`eng ch`ing
    lan pei cheng ching
to assume one's post with the aspiration of bringing about peace and order to the nation (idiom)

支えあう

see styles
 sasaeau
    ささえあう
(Godan verb with "u" ending) to support each other; to support one another

支え合う

see styles
 sasaeau
    ささえあう
(Godan verb with "u" ending) to support each other; to support one another

支持基盤

see styles
 shijikiban
    しじきばん
one's support (power) base; the base of one's support in an electorate

支提山部

see styles
zhī tí shān bù
    zhi1 ti2 shan1 bu4
chih t`i shan pu
    chih ti shan pu
 Shidaisan bu
支提加部; 制多山部; 只底舸部 ? Caityaśaila; described as one of the twenty sects of the Hīnayāna, and as ascetic dwellers among tombs or in caves.

收斂鋒芒


收敛锋芒

see styles
shōu liǎn fēng máng
    shou1 lian3 feng1 mang2
shou lien feng mang
to draw in one's claws; to show some modesty

收旗卷傘


收旗卷伞

see styles
shōu qí juǎn sǎn
    shou1 qi2 juan3 san3
shou ch`i chüan san
    shou chi chüan san
lit. to furl up flags and umbrellas (idiom); fig. to stop what one is doing

改換門庭


改换门庭

see styles
gǎi huàn mén tíng
    gai3 huan4 men2 ting2
kai huan men t`ing
    kai huan men ting
to improve one's family's social status by moving up in the world; to switch one's allegiance to a new patron

改過自新


改过自新

see styles
gǎi guò zì xīn
    gai3 guo4 zi4 xin1
kai kuo tzu hsin
 kaikajishin
    かいかじしん
to reform and start afresh (idiom); to turn over a new leaf
(yoji) changing one's attitude or conduct and making a new start; turning over a new leaf

改邪歸正


改邪归正

see styles
gǎi xié guī zhèng
    gai3 xie2 gui1 zheng4
kai hsieh kuei cheng
to mend one's ways (idiom); to turn over a new leaf

放下身段

see styles
fàng xià shēn duàn
    fang4 xia4 shen1 duan4
fang hsia shen tuan
(idiom) to get off one's high horse; to dispense with posturing (and adopt a more humble or empathetic attitude)

放手一搏

see styles
fàng shǒu yī bó
    fang4 shou3 yi1 bo2
fang shou i po
to put one's all into the fight

政権亡者

see styles
 seikenmouja / sekenmoja
    せいけんもうじゃ
one who is obsessed with (getting into, holding on to) political power; one who is obsessed with the idea of taking over government

政治家肌

see styles
 seijikahada / sejikahada
    せいじかはだ
being something of a politician; having something of the politician in one

政治責任

see styles
 seijisekinin / sejisekinin
    せいじせきにん
(one's) administrative responsibilities

故伎重演

see styles
gù jì chóng yǎn
    gu4 ji4 chong2 yan3
ku chi ch`ung yen
    ku chi chung yen
to repeat an old stratagem; up to one's old tricks

故作意思

see styles
gù zuò yì sī
    gu4 zuo4 yi4 si1
ku tso i ssu
 ko sa ishi
hence one directs his attention...

救命稻草

see styles
jiù mìng dào cǎo
    jiu4 ming4 dao4 cao3
chiu ming tao ts`ao
    chiu ming tao tsao
(one's) last straw to clutch at; one's last hope

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

敝帚自珍

see styles
bì zhǒu zì zhēn
    bi4 zhou3 zi4 zhen1
pi chou tzu chen
to value the broom as one's own (idiom); to attach value to something because it is one's own; a sentimental attachment

散心解悶


散心解闷

see styles
sàn xīn jiě mèn
    san4 xin1 jie3 men4
san hsin chieh men
to divert one's mind from boredom (idiom)

散骨希望

see styles
 sankotsukibou / sankotsukibo
    さんこつきぼう
the wish to have one's ashes scattered

敬業樂群


敬业乐群

see styles
jìng yè lè qún
    jing4 ye4 le4 qun2
ching yeh le ch`ün
    ching yeh le chün
diligent and sociable (idiom); meticulous in work and dealing cheerfully with one's colleagues

敬若神明

see styles
jìng ruò shén míng
    jing4 ruo4 shen2 ming2
ching jo shen ming
to hold sb in the same regard as one would a god (idiom)

数珠繋ぎ

see styles
 juzutsunagi
    じゅずつなぎ
linking together; tying in a row

敵と戦う

see styles
 tekitotatakau
    てきとたたかう
(Godan verb with "u" ending) to fight one's enemy

敵わない

see styles
 kanawanai
    かなわない
(adjective) (1) (kana only) no match for; (2) (kana only) unbearable; (3) (kana only) unable; can't do; beyond one's power

敵を倒す

see styles
 tekiotaosu
    てきをたおす
(exp,v5s) to kill one's enemy (opponent)

敵を斃す

see styles
 tekiotaosu
    てきをたおす
(exp,v5s) to kill one's enemy (opponent)

敵を破る

see styles
 tekioyaburu
    てきをやぶる
(exp,v5r) to defeat one's enemy

敵本主義

see styles
 tekihonshugi
    てきほんしゅぎ
(yoji) (See 敵は本能寺にあり) diversionary tactics; concealing one's true motives until the last moment

數一數二


数一数二

see styles
shǔ yī shǔ èr
    shu3 yi1 shu3 er4
shu i shu erh
(idiom) reckoned to be best or second best; one of the very best; (idiom) to list one by one

數典忘祖


数典忘祖

see styles
shǔ diǎn wàng zǔ
    shu3 dian3 wang4 zu3
shu tien wang tsu
to recount history but omit one's ancestors (idiom); to forget one's roots

數珠念佛


数珠念佛

see styles
shǔ zhū niàn fó
    shu3 zhu1 nian4 fo2
shu chu nien fo
to count one's prayer beads and chant Buddha's name (idiom)

文不加點


文不加点

see styles
wén bù jiā diǎn
    wen2 bu4 jia1 dian3
wen pu chia tien
to write a flawless essay in one go (idiom); to be quick-witted and skilled at writing compositions

文人相輕


文人相轻

see styles
wén rén xiāng qīng
    wen2 ren2 xiang1 qing1
wen jen hsiang ch`ing
    wen jen hsiang ching
scholars tend to disparage one another (idiom)

文武不岐

see styles
 bunbufuki
    ぶんぶふき
(expression) (yoji) scholarship and swordsmanship are one and the same; the literary and the military are the same path

文武合一

see styles
wén wǔ hé yī
    wen2 wu3 he2 yi1
wen wu ho i
civilians and the military (working) hand in hand (idiom)

文過飾非


文过饰非

see styles
wén guò shì fēi
    wen2 guo4 shi4 fei1
wen kuo shih fei
(idiom) to cover up one's faults; to whitewash

斗掻き星

see styles
 tokakiboshi
    とかきぼし
Chinese "Legs" constellation (one of the 28 mansions)

斟酌字句

see styles
zhēn zhuó zì jù
    zhen1 zhuo2 zi4 ju4
chen cho tzu chü
to measure one's words

断固反対

see styles
 dankohantai
    だんこはんたい
(noun/participle) violently disagreeing; strongly opposing; setting one's heart against

新型うつ

see styles
 shingatautsu
    しんがたうつ
new type depression; depression where one is depressed only when at work

新型欝病

see styles
 shingatautsubyou / shingatautsubyo
    しんがたうつびょう
new type depression; depression where one is depressed only when at work

新型鬱病

see styles
 shingatautsubyou / shingatautsubyo
    しんがたうつびょう
new type depression; depression where one is depressed only when at work

新社会人

see styles
 shinshakaijin
    しんしゃかいじん
person who has recently entered the workforce (after completing education); new working adult

新羅王朝


新罗王朝

see styles
xīn luó wáng cháo
    xin1 luo2 wang2 chao2
hsin lo wang ch`ao
    hsin lo wang chao
Silla, Korean kingdom 57 BC-935 AD; one of the Korean Three Kingdoms from 1st century AD, defeating its rivals Paikche 百濟|百济[Bai3 ji4] and Koguryo 高句麗|高句丽[Gao1 gou1 li2] around 660 in alliance with Tang China; unified Silla 658-935

斷線風箏


断线风筝

see styles
duàn xiàn fēng zhēng
    duan4 xian4 feng1 zheng1
tuan hsien feng cheng
a kite that is lost after its string breaks (metaphor for sb one never hears from anymore)

方便殺生


方便杀生

see styles
fāng biàn shā shēng
    fang1 bian4 sha1 sheng1
fang pien sha sheng
 hōben sesshō
The right of great Bodhisattvas, knowing every one's karma, to kill without sinning, e. g. in order to prevent a person from committing sin involving unintermitted suffering, or to aid him in reaching one of the higher reincarnations.

方等三昧

see styles
fāng děng sān mèi
    fang1 deng3 san1 mei4
fang teng san mei
 hōtō zanmai
One of Tiantai's methods of inducing samādhi, partly by walking, partly by sitting, based on the 大方等陀羅尼經; Zhiyi delivered the 方等三昧行法 to his disciple 灌頂 Guanding who wrote it in one juan.

方等懺悔


方等忏悔

see styles
fāng děng chàn huǐ
    fang1 deng3 chan4 hui3
fang teng ch`an hui
    fang teng chan hui
 hōdō sange
(方等懺) One of the subjects of meditation in the 方等三昧 on the hindrances caused by the six organs of sense.

方違え所

see styles
 katatagaedokoro
    かたたがえどころ
(archaism) place where one spends the night to avoid travelling in an unlucky direction

方違へ所

see styles
 katatagahedokoro
    かたたがへどころ
(archaism) place where one spends the night to avoid travelling in an unlucky direction

施無畏者


施无畏者

see styles
shī wú wèi zhě
    shi1 wu2 wei4 zhe3
shih wu wei che
 se mui ja
one who bestows fearlessness

旗幟鮮明


旗帜鲜明

see styles
qí zhì xiān míng
    qi2 zhi4 xian1 ming2
ch`i chih hsien ming
    chi chih hsien ming
 kishisenmei / kishisenme
    きしせんめい
to show one's colors; to have a clear-cut stand (idiom)
(yoji) making one's attitude (position, stand) clear; unfurling and clearly showing one's banner

日々の糧

see styles
 hibinokate
    ひびのかて
one's daily bread

日中一食

see styles
rì zhōng yī shí
    ri4 zhong1 yi1 shi2
jih chung i shih
 nicchū ichijiki
one meal per day

日旋三昧

see styles
rì xuán sān mèi
    ri4 xuan2 san1 mei4
jih hsüan san mei
 nissen zanmai
sūryāvarta-samādhi, one of the sixteen samādhi mentioned in the 法華經, 妙音品; 日輪三昧 is an older name for it.

日日の糧

see styles
 hibinokate
    ひびのかて
one's daily bread

日月雙懸


日月双悬

see styles
rì yuè shuāng xuán
    ri4 yue4 shuang1 xuan2
jih yüeh shuang hsüan
 nichigatsu narabekakeru
sun and moon shall hang together

日本有数

see styles
 nihonyuusuu / nihonyusu
    にほんゆうすう
(adj-no,n) one of Japan's foremost; leading in Japan

日鮮一体

see styles
 naisenittai
    ないせんいったい
(expression) Japan and Korea as one (slogan from 1910-1945)

旦那取り

see styles
 dannadori
    だんなどり
(noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (1) to become a mistress; to serve as a concubine; (2) to serve one's master

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.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

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.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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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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