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心を癒す

see styles
 kokorooiyasu
    こころをいやす
(exp,v5s) to soothe one's soul; to raise one's spirits

心を砕く

see styles
 kokorookudaku
    こころをくだく
(exp,v5k) (1) (idiom) to take great pains; to make every effort; to rack one's brains; (exp,v5k) (2) (idiom) to be concerned; to worry

心を許す

see styles
 kokorooyurusu
    こころをゆるす
(exp,v5s) to trust; to relax one's guard (around)

心を開く

see styles
 kokoroohiraku
    こころをひらく
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to open up to someone else; to divulge one's true feelings; to be openhearted

心一境性

see styles
xīn yī jìng xìng
    xin1 yi1 jing4 xing4
hsin i ching hsing
 shin ikkyō shō
one of the seven dhyāna 定, the mind fixed in one condition.

心不在焉

see styles
xīn bù zài yān
    xin1 bu4 zai4 yan1
hsin pu tsai yen
absent-minded; preoccupied; inattentive; with one's thoughts wandering

心亂如麻


心乱如麻

see styles
xīn luàn rú má
    xin1 luan4 ru2 ma2
hsin luan ju ma
one's thoughts in a whirl (idiom); confused; disconcerted; upset

心事重重

see styles
xīn shì chóng chóng
    xin1 shi4 chong2 chong2
hsin shih ch`ung ch`ung
    hsin shih chung chung
to have a lot on one's mind; to be laden with anxiety

心口不一

see styles
xīn kǒu bù yī
    xin1 kou3 bu4 yi1
hsin k`ou pu i
    hsin kou pu i
heart and mouth at variance (idiom); keeping one's real intentions to oneself; saying one thing but meaning something different

心口如一

see styles
xīn kǒu rú yī
    xin1 kou3 ru2 yi1
hsin k`ou ju i
    hsin kou ju i
lit. heart and mouth as one (idiom); to say what you think; honest and straightforward

心地よげ

see styles
 kokochiyoge
    ここちよげ
(adjectival noun) looking like one is in a good mood

心地好げ

see styles
 kokochiyoge
    ここちよげ
(adjectival noun) looking like one is in a good mood

心地良げ

see styles
 kokochiyoge
    ここちよげ
(adjectival noun) looking like one is in a good mood

心変わり

see styles
 kokorogawari
    こころがわり
change one's mind; inconstancy; faithlessness

心如刀割

see styles
xīn rú dāo gē
    xin1 ru2 dao1 ge1
hsin ju tao ko
to feel as if having one's heart cut out (idiom); to be torn with grief

心如刀絞


心如刀绞

see styles
xīn rú dāo jiǎo
    xin1 ru2 dao1 jiao3
hsin ju tao chiao
to feel a pain like a knife being twisted in one's heart (idiom)

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)

心平氣和


心平气和

see styles
xīn píng qì hé
    xin1 ping2 qi4 he2
hsin p`ing ch`i ho
    hsin ping chi ho
tranquil and even-tempered (idiom); calmly and without stress

心心念念

see styles
xīn xīn niàn niàn
    xin1 xin1 nian4 nian4
hsin hsin nien nien
(idiom) to constantly think about; to be preoccupied with; to set one's heart on

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

心情吐露

see styles
 shinjoutoro / shinjotoro
    しんじょうとろ
expression of one's feelings; pouring out one's heart

心想事成

see styles
xīn xiǎng shì chéng
    xin1 xiang3 shi4 cheng2
hsin hsiang shih ch`eng
    hsin hsiang shih cheng
(idiom) to have one's wishes come true; wish you the best!

心機一転

see styles
 shinkiitten / shinkitten
    しんきいってん
(noun/participle) (yoji) changing one's attitude; turning over a new leaf; getting a fresh start

心気一転

see styles
 shinkiitten / shinkitten
    しんきいってん
(irregular kanji usage) (noun/participle) (yoji) changing one's attitude; turning over a new leaf; getting a fresh start

心無二用


心无二用

see styles
xīn wú èr yòng
    xin1 wu2 er4 yong4
hsin wu erh yung
one cannot concentrate on two things at the same time

心營世務


心营世务

see styles
xīn yíng shì wù
    xin1 ying2 shi4 wu4
hsin ying shih wu
 shin yō semu
one's mind is busy with one's worldly occupation

心猿意馬


心猿意马

see styles
xīn yuán yì mǎ
    xin1 yuan2 yi4 ma3
hsin yüan i ma
 shineniba
    しんえんいば
lit. heart like a frisky monkey, mind like a cantering horse (idiom); fig. capricious (derog.); to have ants in one's pants; hyperactive; adventurous and uncontrollable
(yoji) (being unable to control) one's worldly desires and passions

心理状態

see styles
 shinrijoutai / shinrijotai
    しんりじょうたい
state of mind; (one's) mental state

心甚歡喜


心甚欢喜

see styles
xīn shén huān xǐ
    xin1 shen2 huan1 xi3
hsin shen huan hsi
 shin shin kanki
profoundly delighted in one's heart

心生歡喜


心生欢喜

see styles
xīn shēng huān xǐ
    xin1 sheng1 huan1 xi3
hsin sheng huan hsi
 shin shō kanki
rejoices in one's heart

心生淨信

see styles
xīn shēng jìng xìn
    xin1 sheng1 jing4 xin4
hsin sheng ching hsin
 shinshō jōshin
to give rise in one's mind to pure faith

心的状態

see styles
 shintekijoutai / shintekijotai
    しんてきじょうたい
one's mental state

心直口快

see styles
xīn zhí kǒu kuài
    xin1 zhi2 kou3 kuai4
hsin chih k`ou k`uai
    hsin chih kou kuai
frank and outspoken (idiom); straight speaking; to say what one thinks

心直嘴快

see styles
xīn zhí zuǐ kuài
    xin1 zhi2 zui3 kuai4
hsin chih tsui k`uai
    hsin chih tsui kuai
frank and outspoken; straight speaking; to say what one thinks

心眞如門


心眞如门

see styles
xīn zhēn rú mén
    xin1 zhen1 ru2 men2
hsin chen ju men
 shin shinnyo mon
The mind as bhūtatathatā, one of the 二門 of the 起信論 Awakening of Faith.

心神專註


心神专注

see styles
xīn shén zhuān zhù
    xin1 shen2 zhuan1 zhu4
hsin shen chuan chu
to concentrate one's attention; to be fully focused

心肝寶貝


心肝宝贝

see styles
xīn gān bǎo bèi
    xin1 gan1 bao3 bei4
hsin kan pao pei
precious darling (often refers to one's child); sweetheart

心腹之患

see styles
xīn fù zhī huàn
    xin1 fu4 zhi1 huan4
hsin fu chih huan
lit. calamity within one's bosom (idiom); major trouble hidden within

心膽俱裂


心胆俱裂

see styles
xīn dǎn jù liè
    xin1 dan3 ju4 lie4
hsin tan chü lieh
to be scared out of one's wits (idiom)

心行く迄

see styles
 kokoroyukumade
    こころゆくまで
(adverb) to one's heart's content

心象風景

see styles
 shinshoufuukei / shinshofuke
    しんしょうふうけい
(yoji) imagined landscape; scenery in one's mind's eye

心身一如

see styles
 shinjinichinyo
    しんじんいちにょ
    shinshinichinyo
    しんしんいちにょ
(yoji) body and mind as one; mind-body unity

心頭滅却

see styles
 shintoumekkyaku / shintomekkyaku
    しんとうめっきゃく
(vs,vi,n) (yoji) clearing one's mind of all worldly thoughts

心願成就

see styles
 shinganjouju / shinganjoju
    しんがんじょうじゅ
(yoji) earnest prayers being answered; realization of one's earnest wishes

心馳神往


心驰神往

see styles
xīn chí shén wǎng
    xin1 chi2 shen2 wang3
hsin ch`ih shen wang
    hsin chih shen wang
one's thoughts fly to a longed-for place or person; to long for; infatuated; fascinated

必經之路


必经之路

see styles
bì jīng zhī lù
    bi4 jing1 zhi1 lu4
pi ching chih lu
(idiom) the road one must follow; the only way

忍び返し

see styles
 shinobigaeshi
    しのびがえし
bamboo wall-top spikes (or wood, iron); spikes placed at the top of a wall to repel thieves

忍垢偷生

see styles
rěn gòu tōu shēng
    ren3 gou4 tou1 sheng1
jen kou t`ou sheng
    jen kou tou sheng
to bear humiliation to save one's skin (idiom)

忍氣吞聲


忍气吞声

see styles
rěn qì tūn shēng
    ren3 qi4 tun1 sheng1
jen ch`i t`un sheng
    jen chi tun sheng
to submit to humiliation (idiom); to suffer in silence; to swallow one's anger; to grin and bear it

忍無可忍


忍无可忍

see styles
rěn wú kě rěn
    ren3 wu2 ke3 ren3
jen wu k`o jen
    jen wu ko jen
more than one can bear (idiom); at the end of one's patience; the last straw

忍痛割愛


忍痛割爱

see styles
rěn tòng gē ài
    ren3 tong4 ge1 ai4
jen t`ung ko ai
    jen tung ko ai
to resign oneself to part with what one treasures

忍辱偷生

see styles
rěn rǔ tōu shēng
    ren3 ru3 tou1 sheng1
jen ju t`ou sheng
    jen ju tou sheng
to bear humiliation to save one's skin (idiom)

志不在此

see styles
zhì bù zài cǐ
    zhi4 bu4 zai4 ci3
chih pu tsai tz`u
    chih pu tsai tzu
to have one's ambitions elsewhere (idiom)

志在四方

see styles
zhì zài sì fāng
    zhi4 zai4 si4 fang1
chih tsai ssu fang
to aspire to travel far and make one's mark (idiom)

志得意滿


志得意满

see styles
zhì dé yì mǎn
    zhi4 de2 yi4 man3
chih te i man
fully content with one's achievements (idiom); complacent

志操堅固

see styles
 shisoukengo / shisokengo
    しそうけんご
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) being faithful to one's principles; being of firm purpose and deep commitment; constancy; true blue

志望動機

see styles
 shiboudouki / shibodoki
    しぼうどうき
reason for (one's) application (esp. to a company)

忙不過來


忙不过来

see styles
máng bù guò lái
    mang2 bu4 guo4 lai2
mang pu kuo lai
to have more work than one can deal with; to have one's hands full

忙中有閑

see styles
 bouchuuyuukan / bochuyukan
    ぼうちゅうゆうかん
(yoji) having free time to spare in the midst of busyness; leisure in the intervals of one's work

忠君愛國


忠君爱国

see styles
zhōng jun ài guó
    zhong1 jun1 ai4 guo2
chung chün ai kuo
(idiom) to be faithful to the ruler and love one's country

忠義一徹

see styles
 chuugiittetsu / chugittetsu
    ちゅうぎいってつ
(noun or adjectival noun) staunch (steadfast, single-hearted) in one's devotion to his master (lord)

忠義一途

see styles
 chuugiichizu / chugichizu
    ちゅうぎいちず
(noun or adjectival noun) staunch (steadfast, single-hearted) in one's devotion to his master (lord)

忠貞不渝


忠贞不渝

see styles
zhōng zhēn bù yú
    zhong1 zhen1 bu4 yu2
chung chen pu yü
unswerving in one's loyalty (idiom); faithful and constant

快食快便

see styles
 kaishokukaiben
    かいしょくかいべん
good appetite and good bowel movements; enjoying one's food and having regular stools

快食快眠

see styles
 kaishokukaimin
    かいしょくかいみん
good appetite and pleasant sleep; enjoying one's food and sleeping well

念佛三昧

see styles
niàn fó sān mèi
    nian4 fo2 san1 mei4
nien fo san mei
 nenbutsu zanmai
The samādhi in which the individual whole-heartedly thinks of the appearance of the Buddha, or of the dharmakāya, or repeats the Buddha's name. The one who enters into this samādhi, or merely repeats the name of Amitābha, however evil his life may have been, will acquire the merits of Amitābha and be received into Paradise, hence the term.

念佛爲本


念佛为本

see styles
niàn fó wéi běn
    nian4 fo2 wei2 ben3
nien fo wei pen
 nenbutsu i hon
or 念佛爲先. Amitābha's merits by this means revert to the one who repeats his name 念佛廻向.

念晴らし

see styles
 nenbarashi
    ねんばらし
clearing one's heart of doubts; reassuring oneself

念願成就

see styles
 nenganjouju / nenganjoju
    ねんがんじょうじゅ
(noun/participle) attainment of one's most cherished desire; one's earnest prayer being answered

忽冷忽熱


忽冷忽热

see styles
hū lěng hū rè
    hu1 leng3 hu1 re4
hu leng hu je
now hot, now cold; (of one's mood, affection etc) to alternate

怒らせる

see styles
 okoraseru(p); ikaraseru
    おこらせる(P); いからせる
(transitive verb) (1) to make (someone) angry; to anger; to offend; to rile up; to provoke (to anger); (transitive verb) (2) (いからせる only) to square (one's shoulders); to raise (one's voice) in anger; to make (one's eyes) glare

怒りだす

see styles
 okoridasu
    おこりだす
    ikaridasu
    いかりだす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to fly into a rage; to lose one's temper; to flare up; to break out

怒り出す

see styles
 okoridasu
    おこりだす
    ikaridasu
    いかりだす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to fly into a rage; to lose one's temper; to flare up; to break out

怒不可遏

see styles
nù bù kě è
    nu4 bu4 ke3 e4
nu pu k`o o
    nu pu ko o
unable to restrain one's anger (idiom); in a towering rage

怒容滿面


怒容满面

see styles
nù róng mǎn miàn
    nu4 rong2 man3 mian4
nu jung man mien
scowling in anger; rage written across one's face

怒形於色


怒形于色

see styles
nù xíng yú sè
    nu4 xing2 yu2 se4
nu hsing yü se
to betray anger (idiom); fury written across one's face

怒目切齒


怒目切齿

see styles
nù mù qiè chǐ
    nu4 mu4 qie4 chi3
nu mu ch`ieh ch`ih
    nu mu chieh chih
to gnash one's teeth in anger

怒髮衝冠


怒发冲冠

see styles
nù fà chōng guān
    nu4 fa4 chong1 guan1
nu fa ch`ung kuan
    nu fa chung kuan
lit. hair stands up in anger and tips off one's hat (idiom); fig. seething in anger; raise one's hackles

怒鳴り声

see styles
 donarigoe
    どなりごえ
angry voice; one's voice when shouting with anger

怖気づく

see styles
 ojikezuku
    おじけづく
(v5k,vi) to be seized with fear; to be intimidated; to lose one's nerve; to be frightened; to get cold feet; to chicken out; to have the wind up

怖気付く

see styles
 ojikezuku
    おじけづく
    ojiketsuku
    おじけつく
(ik) (v5k,vi) to be seized with fear; to be intimidated; to lose one's nerve; to be frightened; to get cold feet; to chicken out; to have the wind up

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

思いきる

see styles
 omoikiru
    おもいきる
(transitive verb) (1) to give up all thoughts of; to abandon; to despair of; (v5r,vi) (2) to make up one's mind; to take a momentous decision

思いこむ

see styles
 omoikomu
    おもいこむ
(v5m,vi) to be under impression that; to be convinced that; to imagine that; to set one's heart on; to be bent on

思いつく

see styles
 omoitsuku
    おもいつく
(v5k,vt,vi) (1) to think of; to hit upon; to come into one's mind; to be struck with an idea; (2) to remember; to recall

思いの丈

see styles
 omoinotake
    おもいのたけ
(adv,n) one's heart

思い付く

see styles
 omoitsuku
    おもいつく
(v5k,vt,vi) (1) to think of; to hit upon; to come into one's mind; to be struck with an idea; (2) to remember; to recall

思い切る

see styles
 omoikiru
    おもいきる
(transitive verb) (1) to give up all thoughts of; to abandon; to despair of; (v5r,vi) (2) to make up one's mind; to take a momentous decision

思い合う

see styles
 omoiau
    おもいあう
(v5u,vi) to love one another

思い寄る

see styles
 omoiyoru
    おもいよる
(v5r,vi) (1) to recall; to hit upon...; to occur to (one); (v5r,vi) (2) to feel the call of ...

思い思い

see styles
 omoiomoi
    おもいおもい
(adv,adj-no) just as (each) one likes; as (each) one pleases; as (each) one prefers; (each) in one's own way

思い直す

see styles
 omoinaosu
    おもいなおす
(transitive verb) to re-think; to think back upon; to change one's mind

思い立つ

see styles
 omoitatsu
    おもいたつ
(transitive verb) (1) to occur (to one's mind); to get the idea of doing; (2) to resolve; to make up one's mind

思い込む

see styles
 omoikomu
    おもいこむ
(v5m,vi) to be under impression that; to be convinced that; to imagine that; to set one's heart on; to be bent on

思い返す

see styles
 omoikaesu
    おもいかえす
(transitive verb) to re-think; to think back upon; to change one's mind

思い迷う

see styles
 omoimayou / omoimayo
    おもいまよう
(Godan verb with "u" ending) to be unable to make up one's mind; to be undecided

思い通り

see styles
 omoidoori
    おもいどおり
(noun or adjectival noun) as one expects; as one wants; to one's satisfaction; as one sees fit

思うさま

see styles
 omousama / omosama
    おもうさま
(adverb) to one's heart's content

思うつぼ

see styles
 omoutsubo / omotsubo
    おもうつぼ
(1) one's wishes; one's expectations; (2) just as expected

思うまま

see styles
 omoumama / omomama
    おもうまま
to one's heart's content or satisfaction

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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