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阿薩多


阿萨多

see styles
ā sà duō
    a1 sa4 duo1
a sa to
 Asatta
aṣāḍhā, is a double nakṣatra (two lunar mansions) associated with 箕, stars in Sagittarius; this form is said to be pūrvāṣāḍhā and is intp. as 軫, i.e. stars in Corvus, but these stars are in the Indian constellation Hastā, the Hand, which may be the more correct transliteration; cf. 阿沙陀.

領収書

see styles
 ryoushuusho / ryoshusho
    りょうしゅうしょ
formal receipt (of payment; oft. hand-written)

領収証

see styles
 ryoushuushou / ryoshusho
    りょうしゅうしょう
simplified receipt with a blank line to be filled out with the customer's name (used specifically for claiming expenses); hand-written receipt

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

鶴の技

see styles
 tsurunowaza
    つるのわざ
(fict) crane kick (in the movie Karate Kid); (fic) crane kick (in the movie Karate Kid)

龍形拳


龙形拳

see styles
lóng xíng quán
    long2 xing2 quan2
lung hsing ch`üan
    lung hsing chüan
Long Xing Quan - "Dragon Fist" - Martial Art

Vサイン

see styles
 buisain
    ブイサイン
(See ピースサイン) V sign (hand gesture); peace sign

アガリ役

see styles
 agariyaku
    アガリやく
(mahj) winning hand

アツシボ

see styles
 atsushibo
    アツシボ
(slang) (abbreviation) (from 熱いおしぼり) (See お絞り) hot, moistened hand towel (supplied at table)

あり合せ

see styles
 ariawase
    ありあわせ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) anything available; on hand; ready

オーラス

see styles
 oorasu
    オーラス
{mahj} final hand of a game (i.e. south round, fourth hand) (wasei: all last)

お下がり

see styles
 osagari
    おさがり
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) food offering to the gods; (2) leftovers; hand-me-downs

お代わり

see styles
 okawari
    おかわり
(noun/participle) (1) second helping; another cup; seconds; (interjection) (2) command to have dog place its second paw in one's hand

お替わり

see styles
 okawari
    おかわり
(noun/participle) (1) second helping; another cup; seconds; (interjection) (2) command to have dog place its second paw in one's hand

がら明き

see styles
 garaaki / garaki
    がらあき
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) virtually empty; quite empty; (2) inadequately defended; defenseless; defenceless

がら空き

see styles
 garasuki
    がらすき
    garaaki / garaki
    がらあき
(noun or adjectival noun) virtually empty; quite empty; (noun or adjectival noun) (1) virtually empty; quite empty; (2) inadequately defended; defenseless; defenceless

ギニョル

see styles
 ginyoru
    ギニョル
hand puppet (fre: guignol)

クーハン

see styles
 guupan / gupan
    グーパン
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) (See パンチ・1) punch (with a fist)

クイタン

see styles
 kuitan
    クイタン
(mahj) having an open hand and no end or honor tiles (yaku, not allowed in some rules); having only suited tiles between 2 and 8 inclusive and having called tiles

ケータイ

see styles
 keetai
    ケータイ
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) something carried (in the hand); handheld; portable; (2) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) (kana only) mobile telephone; cell phone

ケイタイ

see styles
 keitai / ketai
    ケイタイ
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) something carried (in the hand); handheld; portable; (2) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) (kana only) mobile telephone; cell phone

すきっ腹

see styles
 sukippara
    すきっぱら
empty stomach; hunger

ずぼら箸

see styles
 zuborabashi
    ずぼらばし
(rare) picking up a bowl with one's right hand which is already holding one's chopsticks (a breach of etiquette)

その代り

see styles
 sonokawari
    そのかわり
(conjunction) instead; but (on the other hand)

その反面

see styles
 sonohanmen
    そのはんめん
(expression) on the other hand

つき出す

see styles
 tsukidasu
    つきだす
(transitive verb) (1) to push out; to project; to stick out; (2) to hand over (e.g. to the police)

つづれ錦

see styles
 tsuzurenishiki
    つづれにしき
(hand-woven) brocade

つん出す

see styles
 tsundasu
    つんだす
(transitive verb) (1) to push out; to project; to stick out; (2) to hand over (e.g. to the police)

にぎり鮨

see styles
 nigirizushi
    にぎりずし
(food term) nigirizushi; hand-formed sushi with a topping of seafood, etc.

はねけん

see styles
 haneken
    はねけん
(1) {hanaf} (See 手役) one three-of-a-kind and one pair (in a dealt hand); (2) (See けん玉) haneken (kendama trick)

ピカイチ

see styles
 pikaichi
    ピカイチ
(1) scoring hand in hanafuda with one 20 point flower card and six 1 point flower cards; (2) something (or someone) that stands out above the rest

ひじ当て

see styles
 hijiate
    ひじあて
(1) (detachable) elbow rest; arm rest; elbow pad; (2) (martial arts term) elbow strike (karate)

フィスト

see styles
 fisuto
    フィスト
fist

ベタオリ

see styles
 betaori
    ベタオリ
{mahj} (See 降り・おり) giving up on winning a hand and discarding only safe tiles

ベテラン

see styles
 beteran
    ベテラン
(noun - becomes adjective with の) person with a lot of experience; old hand; veteran (in a particular field)

ぽい捨て

see styles
 poisute
    ぽいすて
littering, esp. such things as empty cans, cigarette butts, dog faeces, etc. along roads, in parks, etc.; careless tossing away

ぽんこつ

see styles
 ponkotsu
    ぽんこつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) piece of junk (esp. dismantled or broken down car); worn-out article; (2) hitting (with fist); striking

ぽんぽこ

see styles
 ponpoko
    ぽんぽこ
(adv,n) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sounding of a drum or hand drum; sound of drums; (adjectival noun) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) full (stomach); bursting

もの作り

see styles
 monozukuri
    ものづくり
    monotsukuri
    ものつくり
(1) (kana only) manufacturing; craftsmanship; making things by hand; (2) making New-Year's decorations; (3) preparing fields; farming; farmer

一切皆空

see styles
yī qiè jiē kōng
    yi1 qie4 jie1 kong1
i ch`ieh chieh k`ung
    i chieh chieh kung
 issaikaikuu / issaikaiku
    いっさいかいくう
(expression) (yoji) matter is void; all is vanity
all is empty

一向不空

see styles
yī xiàng bù kōng
    yi1 xiang4 bu4 kong1
i hsiang pu k`ung
    i hsiang pu kung
 ikkō fukū
exclusively non-empty

一實無相


一实无相

see styles
yī shí wú xiàng
    yi1 shi2 wu2 xiang4
i shih wu hsiang
 ichijitsu musō
The one reality being indivisible is apart from all transient (or empty) forms, and is therefore styled the formless, e.g. the invisible.

一手遮天

see styles
yī shǒu zhē tiān
    yi1 shou3 zhe1 tian1
i shou che t`ien
    i shou che tien
lit. to hide the sky with one hand; to hide the truth from the masses

一把好手

see styles
yī bǎ hǎo shǒu
    yi1 ba3 hao3 shou3
i pa hao shou
expert; dab hand

一本締め

see styles
 ipponjime
    いっぽんじめ
(1) hand-clapping performed to celebrate the conclusion or completion of something (3-3-3-1 rhythm, done once); (2) single clap after a cheer

一気通貫

see styles
 ikkitsuukan / ikkitsukan
    いっきつうかん
(1) {mahj} pure straight; winning hand containing nine consecutive tiles of the same suit (i.e. 1-9) as three chows; (2) streamlined production system

一炊の夢

see styles
 issuinoyume
    いっすいのゆめ
an empty dream

一無所獲


一无所获

see styles
yī wú suǒ huò
    yi1 wu2 suo3 huo4
i wu so huo
to gain nothing; to end up empty-handed

一筆抹殺


一笔抹杀

see styles
yī bǐ mǒ shā
    yi1 bi3 mo3 sha1
i pi mo sha
to blot out at one stroke; to reject out of hand; to deny without a hearing

一臂之力

see styles
yī bì zhī lì
    yi1 bi4 zhi1 li4
i pi chih li
(lend) a helping hand

一色二順

see styles
 isshokuryanjun
    いっしょくリャンじゅん
{mahj} (See 一盃口・イーペーコー) pure double chow; winning hand containing two identical chows (i.e. same numbers and same suit)

一色同順

see styles
 isshokudoujun / isshokudojun
    いっしょくどうじゅん
{mahj} (See 一盃口・イーペーコー) pure double chow; winning hand containing two identical chows (i.e. same numbers and same suit)

七手八腳


七手八脚

see styles
qī shǒu bā jiǎo
    qi1 shou3 ba1 jiao3
ch`i shou pa chiao
    chi shou pa chiao
(idiom) with everyone lending a hand (eagerly but somewhat chaotically)

三本締め

see styles
 sanbonjime
    さんぼんじめ
(See 一本締め・いっぽんじめ・1) threefold repetition of the "ipponjime" 3-3-3-1 hand-clapping pattern to celebrate a conclusion or completion

三種灌頂


三种灌顶

see styles
sān zhǒng guàn dǐng
    san1 zhong3 guan4 ding3
san chung kuan ting
 sanshu kanjō
Three kinds of baptism: (1) (a) 摩頂灌頂 Every Buddha baptizes a disciple by laying a hand on his head; (b) 授記灌頂 by predicting Buddhahood to him; (c) 放光灌頂 by revealing his glory to him to his profit. (2) Shingon has (a) baptism on acquiring the mystic word; (b) on remission of sin and prayer for blessing and protection; (c) on seeking for reward in the next life.

三色同刻

see styles
 sanshokudoukoku; sanshokudoukoo / sanshokudokoku; sanshokudokoo
    さんしょくどうこく; さんしょくどうコー
{mahj} triple pung; winning hand containing the same pung in each of the three suits

三色同順

see styles
 sanshokudoujun / sanshokudojun
    さんしょくどうじゅん
{mahj} triple run; winning hand containing the same chow in each of the three suits

上がり役

see styles
 agariyaku
    あがりやく
(mahj) winning hand

上下其手

see styles
shàng xià qí shǒu
    shang4 xia4 qi2 shou3
shang hsia ch`i shou
    shang hsia chi shou
to raise and lower one's hand (idiom); to signal as conspiratorial hint; fig. conspiring to defraud

不可收拾

see styles
bù kě shōu shi
    bu4 ke3 shou1 shi5
pu k`o shou shih
    pu ko shou shih
(idiom) irremediable; unmanageable; out of hand; hopeless

不空眞如

see styles
bù kōng zhēn rú
    bu4 kong1 zhen1 ru2
pu k`ung chen ju
    pu kung chen ju
 fukū shinnyo
non-empty thusness

世代相傳


世代相传

see styles
shì dài xiāng chuán
    shi4 dai4 xiang1 chuan2
shih tai hsiang ch`uan
    shih tai hsiang chuan
passed on from generation to generation (idiom); to hand down

丟三落四


丢三落四

see styles
diū sān là sì
    diu1 san1 la4 si4
tiu san la ssu
forgetful; empty-headed

両面待ち

see styles
 ryanmenmachi
    リャンメンまち
{mahj} double-sided wait (for one's last tile); wait for either of two different tiles to complete a chow which will finish one's hand

九蓮宝燈

see styles
 chuurenpoutou / churenpoto
    チューレンポウトウ
{mahj} nine gates; winning hand composed of 1-1-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-9-9 of the same suit plus one additional tile of the same suit

九連宝灯

see styles
 chuurenpaotou / churenpaoto
    チューレンパオトウ
{mahj} nine gates (chi:); winning hand consisting of one pung of 1s, one pung of 9s and one tile each of every other number, plus one more suited tile, all in the same suit

了如指掌

see styles
liǎo rú zhǐ zhǎng
    liao3 ru2 zhi3 zhang3
liao ju chih chang
to know something like the back of one's hand (idiom); to know (a person, a place etc) inside out

五十展轉


五十展转

see styles
wǔ shí zhǎn zhuǎn
    wu3 shi2 zhan3 zhuan3
wu shih chan chuan
 gojū tenden
The fiftieth turn, i. e. the great-ness of the bliss of one who hears the Lotus Sutra even at fiftieth hand: how much greater that of him who hears at first hamd ! 五十功德 idem 五十展轉 and 五十轉五十惡 The fifty evils produced by the five skandhas, i. e. 色 seventeen, 受 eight, 想 eight, 行 nine, 識 eight.

五蘊皆空


五蕴皆空

see styles
wǔ yùn jiē kōng
    wu3 yun4 jie1 kong1
wu yün chieh k`ung
    wu yün chieh kung
 goun kai kū
the five aggregates are empty of own-nature

人を飲む

see styles
 hitoonomu
    ひとをのむ
(exp,v5m) to write the kanji for "person" on one's hand three times and mimic swallowing them (as a technique for calming one's nerves)

人去樓空


人去楼空

see styles
rén qù lóu kōng
    ren2 qu4 lou2 kong1
jen ch`ü lou k`ung
    jen chü lou kung
lit. the occupants have gone and the place is now empty (idiom); fig. (of a dwelling) empty; deserted

代代相傳


代代相传

see styles
dài dài xiāng chuán
    dai4 dai4 xiang1 chuan2
tai tai hsiang ch`uan
    tai tai hsiang chuan
passed on from generation to generation (idiom); to hand down

何もない

see styles
 nanimonai
    なにもない
(exp,adj-i) nothing; empty

何も無い

see styles
 nanimonai
    なにもない
(exp,adj-i) nothing; empty

先聲奪人


先声夺人

see styles
xiān shēng duó rén
    xian1 sheng1 duo2 ren2
hsien sheng to jen
to gain the upper hand by a show of strength

入纏垂手


入缠垂手

see styles
rù chán chuí shǒu
    ru4 chan2 chui2 shou3
ju ch`an ch`ui shou
    ju chan chui shou
 nyūden suishu
entering into bondage and extending one's hand

全ツッパ

see styles
 zentsuppa
    ぜんツッパ
{mahj} going all out without regarding an opponent's hand

兩手空空


两手空空

see styles
liǎng shǒu kōng kōng
    liang3 shou3 kong1 kong1
liang shou k`ung k`ung
    liang shou kung kung
empty-handed (idiom); fig. not receiving anything

内剛外柔

see styles
 naigougaijuu / naigogaiju
    ないごうがいじゅう
(yoji) gentle on the outside but tough on the inside; an iron hand in a velvet glove

函送法辦


函送法办

see styles
hán sòng fǎ bàn
    han2 song4 fa3 ban4
han sung fa pan
to bring to justice; to hand over to the law

分がある

see styles
 bugaaru / bugaru
    ぶがある
(exp,v5r-i) (See 分・4) to have an advantage; to have the upper hand; to be favored to win

初試身手


初试身手

see styles
chū shì shēn shǒu
    chu1 shi4 shen1 shou3
ch`u shih shen shou
    chu shih shen shou
to have a try; to try one's hand; initial foray

前方一致

see styles
 zenpouicchi / zenpoicchi
    ぜんぽういっち
{comp} (See 部分一致,後方一致) left-hand match; begins-with match; matching a sub-string with the beginning of a field

劫數難逃


劫数难逃

see styles
jié shù nán táo
    jie2 shu4 nan2 tao2
chieh shu nan t`ao
    chieh shu nan tao
Destiny is inexorable, there is no fleeing it (idiom). Your doom is at hand.

北斗の拳

see styles
 hokutonoken
    ほくとのけん
(work) Fist of the North Star (manga series and media franchise; written by Buronson and illustrated by Hara Tetsuo); (wk) Fist of the North Star (manga series and media franchise; written by Buronson and illustrated by Hara Tetsuo)

十緣生句


十缘生句

see styles
shí yuán shēng jù
    shi2 yuan2 sheng1 ju4
shih yüan sheng chü
 jū enshō ku
Ten illusions arising from environmental conditions: sleight of hand; mirage; dreams; reflections or shadows; gandharva cities (or cities of the sirens, seen in the sea-mist); echoes; the moon reflected in water; floating bubbles; motes (muscae volitantes); fire-wheel (made by revolving a flare).

升斗小民

see styles
shēng dǒu xiǎo mín
    sheng1 dou3 xiao3 min2
sheng tou hsiao min
(idiom) poor people; those who live from hand to mouth

単騎待ち

see styles
 tankimachi
    たんきまち
{mahj} waiting for one tile to finish one's pair and one's hand; waiting for half of one's pair with four melds completed

双手刈り

see styles
 morotegari
    もろてがり
{MA} morote gari (judo takedown); two-hand reap

反過來說


反过来说

see styles
fǎn guò lái shuō
    fan3 guo4 lai2 shuo1
fan kuo lai shuo
on the other hand

取っ払い

see styles
 topparai
    とっぱらい
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) paying cash-in-hand; paying under the table

受け売り

see styles
 ukeuri
    うけうり
(noun/participle) (1) retailing; (2) second-hand opinion or knowledge; telling at second hand; second-hand telling

受け渡す

see styles
 ukewatasu
    うけわたす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to deliver; to hand over; to transfer

受動喫煙

see styles
 judoukitsuen / judokitsuen
    じゅどうきつえん
(See 能動喫煙) passive smoking; second-hand smoking

口先だけ

see styles
 kuchisakidake
    くちさきだけ
(exp,adj-no) all talk; glib; insincere; empty; specious

另一方面

see styles
lìng yī fāng miàn
    ling4 yi1 fang1 mian4
ling i fang mien
on the other hand; another aspect

右側通行

see styles
 migigawatsuukou / migigawatsuko
    みぎがわつうこう
(See 左側通行) driving on the right-hand side; driving on the right side of the road

吃裡爬外


吃里爬外

see styles
chī lǐ pá wài
    chi1 li3 pa2 wai4
ch`ih li p`a wai
    chih li pa wai
to work against the interests of sb one derives support from; to double-cross one's employer; to bite the hand that feeds you

合掌捻り

see styles
 gasshouhineri / gasshohineri
    がっしょうひねり
{sumo} clasped-hand twist down

吉祥天女

see styles
jí xiáng tiān nǚ
    ji2 xiang2 tian1 nv3
chi hsiang t`ien nü
    chi hsiang tien nü
 Kichijō tennyo
功德天; 摩訶室利 Mahāśrī, identified with Lakṣmī, name 'of the goddess of fortune and beauty frequently in the later mythology identified with Śrī and regarded as the wife of Viṣṇu or Nārāyaṇa', she sprang from the ocean with a lotus in her hand, whence she is also called Padmā, and is connected in other ways with the lotus. M. W. There is some confusion between this goddess and Guanyin, possibly through the attribution of Hindu ideas of Lakṣmī to Guanyin.

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