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仕向ける

see styles
 shimukeru
    しむける
(transitive verb) (1) to induce (somebody to do something); to tempt; (2) to act toward (somebody in a certain way); to handle (men); to treat; (3) to send; to forward to

仕替える

see styles
 shikaeru
    しかえる
(transitive verb) to do over; to start anew

他受用土

see styles
tā shòu yòng tǔ
    ta1 shou4 yong4 tu3
t`a shou yung t`u
    ta shou yung tu
 ta juyū do
That part of a buddhakṣetra, or reward land of a Buddha, in which all beings receive and obey his truth; cf. 自受用土.

付之度外

see styles
fù zhī dù wài
    fu4 zhi1 du4 wai4
fu chih tu wai
to think nothing of doing something (idiom); to do something without considering the risks; to leave out of consideration

代り合う

see styles
 kawariau
    かわりあう
(v5u,vi) to relieve each other; to take turns (to do)

以てする

see styles
 mottesuru
    もってする
(vs-i,vt) (kana only) to do by the use of

仰屋興嘆


仰屋兴叹

see styles
yǎng wū xīng tàn
    yang3 wu1 xing1 tan4
yang wu hsing t`an
    yang wu hsing tan
to stare at the ceiling in despair; to find no way out; nothing you can do about it; at the end of one's wits

何れ何れ

see styles
 doredore
    どれどれ
(pronoun) (1) (kana only) (emphatic) (See どれ・1) which; (interjection) (2) (kana only) (used when urging someone to do something) well; now; c'mon

何出此言

see styles
hé chū cǐ yán
    he2 chu1 ci3 yan2
ho ch`u tz`u yen
    ho chu tzu yen
where do these words stem from?; why do you (he, etc) say such a thing?

何樂不為


何乐不为

see styles
hé lè bù wéi
    he2 le4 bu4 wei2
ho le pu wei
(idiom) what is there against it? (rhetorical question indicating an eagerness or willingness to do something)

使いっぱ

see styles
 tsukaippa
    つかいっぱ
(1) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See 使いっ走り) gofer; dogsbody; person who is made to do things or get things for someone else; (2) (colloquialism) (abbreviation) (See 使いっぱなし) using continuously; using non-stop

俎板の鯉

see styles
 manaitanokoi
    まないたのこい
(expression) confronted with a hopeless situation; about to be cut off (e.g. in a battle) and unable to do anything

修菩薩道


修菩萨道

see styles
xiū pú sà dào
    xiu1 pu2 sa4 dao4
hsiu p`u sa tao
    hsiu pu sa tao
 shu bosatsu dō
to practice the bodhisattva path

倒行逆施

see styles
dào xíng nì shī
    dao4 xing2 ni4 shi1
tao hsing ni shih
to go against the tide (idiom); to do things all wrong; to try to turn back history; a perverse way of doing things

借刀殺人


借刀杀人

see styles
jiè dāo shā rén
    jie4 dao1 sha1 ren2
chieh tao sha jen
to lend sb a knife to kill sb; to get sb else to do one's dirty work; to attack using the strength of another (idiom)

偶一為之


偶一为之

see styles
ǒu yī wéi zhī
    ou3 yi1 wei2 zhi1
ou i wei chih
to do something once in a while (idiom); to do something more as an exception than the rule

傍目八目

see styles
 okamehachimoku
    おかめはちもく
(1) (yoji) bystander's vantage point; outsider's better grasp of the situation; (expression) (2) onlookers see more of the game than the players do; people watching a game of go see 8 moves further ahead

億劫がる

see styles
 okkuugaru / okkugaru
    おっくうがる
(v5r,vi) (usu. in the negative) to show unwillingness (to do); to be reluctant (to do); to look annoyed; to show signs of finding something bothersome

兎角亀毛

see styles
 tokakukimou / tokakukimo
    とかくきもう
(expression) (idiom) (yoji) {Buddh} things that do not exist; horns on rabbits, fur on turtles

入境問俗


入境问俗

see styles
rù jìng wèn sú
    ru4 jing4 wen4 su2
ju ching wen su
When you enter a country, enquire about the local customs (idiom); do as the natives do; When in Rome, do as the Romans do

入境隨俗


入境随俗

see styles
rù jìng - suí sú
    ru4 jing4 - sui2 su2
ju ching - sui su
lit. when you enter a country, follow the local customs (idiom); fig. when in Rome, do as the Romans do

入鄉隨俗


入乡随俗

see styles
rù xiāng suí sú
    ru4 xiang1 sui2 su2
ju hsiang sui su
When you enter a village, follow the local customs (idiom); do as the natives do; When in Rome, do as the Romans do

全力以赴

see styles
quán lì yǐ fù
    quan2 li4 yi3 fu4
ch`üan li i fu
    chüan li i fu
to do at all costs; to make an all-out effort

全羅北道


全罗北道

see styles
quán luó běi dào
    quan2 luo2 bei3 dao4
ch`üan lo pei tao
    chüan lo pei tao
 chorurapukuto
    チョルラプクト
North Jeolla Province, in west South Korea, capital Jeonju 全州[Quan2 zhou1]
Jeollabuk-do (South Korea); North Jeolla Province; (place-name) North Jeolla Province (South Korea)

全羅南道


全罗南道

see styles
quán luó nán dào
    quan2 luo2 nan2 dao4
ch`üan lo nan tao
    chüan lo nan tao
 choruranamudo
    チョルラナムド
South Jeolla Province, in southwest South Korea, capital Gwangju 光州[Guang1 zhou1]
Jeollanam-do (South Korea); South Jeolla Province; (place-name) South Jeolla Province (South Korea)

八不正觀


八不正观

see styles
bā bù zhèng guān
    ba1 bu4 zheng4 guan1
pa pu cheng kuan
 happu shōkan
Meditation on the eight negations 八不. These eight, birth, death, etc., are the 八迷 eight misleading ideas, or 八計 eight wrong calculations. No objection is made to the terms in the apparent, or relative, sense 俗諦, but in the real or absolute sense 眞諦 these eight ideas are incorrect, and the truth lies between them ; in the relative, mortality need not be denied, but in the absolute we cannot speak of mortality or immortality. In regard to the relative view, beings have apparent birth and apparent death from various causes, but are not really born and do not really die, i.e. there is the difference of appearance and reality. In the absolute there is no apparent birth and apparent death. The other three pairs are similarly studied.

八正道經


八正道经

see styles
bā zhèng dào jīng
    ba1 zheng4 dao4 jing1
pa cheng tao ching
 Hasshō dō kyō
Buddha-bhāṣita-aṣṭaṅga-samyaṅ-mārga-sūtra. Tr. by An Shigao of the Eastern Han B.N.659; being an earlier translation of the Samyuktāgama 雜阿含經.

公事公辦


公事公办

see styles
gōng shì gōng bàn
    gong1 shi4 gong1 ban4
kung shih kung pan
to do things in a strictly businesslike manner (idiom)

六根五用

see styles
liù gēn wǔ yòng
    liu4 gen1 wu3 yong4
liu ken wu yung
 rokkon goyō
Substitution of one organ for another, or use of one organ to do the work of all the others, which is a Buddha's power.

共にする

see styles
 tomonisuru
    ともにする
(exp,vs-i) to do together; to share; to participate in

凡事徹底

see styles
 bonjitettei / bonjitette
    ぼんじてってい
(expression) do your best; give it your all

出しきる

see styles
 dashikiru
    だしきる
(transitive verb) to use up (all one's strength, ideas, etc.); to exert oneself; to do one's best

出し切る

see styles
 dashikiru
    だしきる
(transitive verb) to use up (all one's strength, ideas, etc.); to exert oneself; to do one's best

出世間道


出世间道

see styles
chū shì jiān dào
    chu1 shi4 jian1 dao4
ch`u shih chien tao
    chu shih chien tao
 shusseken dō
or 出世間法. The way of leaving the world, i. e. of enlightenment, idem 菩提道; the spiritual law.

出其不意

see styles
chū qí bù yì
    chu1 qi2 bu4 yi4
ch`u ch`i pu i
    chu chi pu i
to do something when least expected (idiom); to catch sb off guard

出家入道

see styles
chū jiā rù dào
    chu1 jia1 ru4 dao4
ch`u chia ju tao
    chu chia ju tao
 shukke nyū dō
to leave home and enter the way

分手代理

see styles
fēn shǒu dài lǐ
    fen1 shou3 dai4 li3
fen shou tai li
"break-up agent", person who acts for sb who wishes to terminate a relationship but does not have the heart to do so

切中要害

see styles
qiè zhòng yào hài
    qie4 zhong4 yao4 hai4
ch`ieh chung yao hai
    chieh chung yao hai
to hit the target and do real damage (idiom); fig. to hit where it hurts; fig. to hit home; an argument that hits the nail on the head

刻意為之


刻意为之

see styles
kè yì wéi zhī
    ke4 yi4 wei2 zhi1
k`o i wei chih
    ko i wei chih
to make a conscious effort; to do something deliberately

前途渺茫

see styles
qián tú miǎo máng
    qian2 tu2 miao3 mang2
ch`ien t`u miao mang
    chien tu miao mang
not knowing what to do next; at a loose end

力所不及

see styles
lì suǒ bù jí
    li4 suo3 bu4 ji2
li so pu chi
beyond one's power (to do something)

力有未逮

see styles
lì yǒu wèi dài
    li4 you3 wei4 dai4
li yu wei tai
beyond one's reach or power (to do something)

助道法門


助道法门

see styles
zhù dào fǎ mén
    zhu4 dao4 fa3 men2
chu tao fa men
 jo dō hōmon
auxiliary methods

努力以赴

see styles
nǔ lì yǐ fù
    nu3 li4 yi3 fu4
nu li i fu
to use one's best efforts to do something (idiom)

勉力而為


勉力而为

see styles
miǎn lì ér wéi
    mian3 li4 er2 wei2
mien li erh wei
to try one's best to do something (idiom)

勉為其難


勉为其难

see styles
miǎn wéi qí nán
    mian3 wei2 qi2 nan2
mien wei ch`i nan
    mien wei chi nan
to tackle a difficult job (idiom); to do something reluctantly

動不動法


动不动法

see styles
dòng bù dòng fǎ
    dong4 bu4 dong4 fa3
tung pu tung fa
 dō fudō hō
The mutable and the immutable, the changing and the unchanging, the kamadhātu, or realms of metempsychosis and the two higher realms, rupadhātu and arupadhātu. Cf. 不動.

動則有苦


动则有苦

see styles
dòng zé yǒu kǔ
    dong4 ze2 you3 ku3
tung tse yu k`u
    tung tse yu ku
 dō soku u ku
once there is movement there is suffering

勤加行道

see styles
qín jiā xíng dào
    qin2 jia1 xing2 dao4
ch`in chia hsing tao
    chin chia hsing tao
 gon kegyō dō
the path of application

包辦代替


包办代替

see styles
bāo bàn dài tì
    bao1 ban4 dai4 ti4
pao pan tai t`i
    pao pan tai ti
to do everything oneself (idiom); not to allow others in on the act

十不善道

see styles
shí bù shàn dào
    shi2 bu4 shan4 dao4
shih pu shan tao
 jū fuzen dō
ten unwholesome paths

十二法人

see styles
shí èr fǎ rén
    shi2 er4 fa3 ren2
shih erh fa jen
 jūnihōnin
Those who follow the twelve practices of the ascetics: (1) live in a hermitage; (2) always beg for food; (3) take turns at begging food; (4) one meal a day; (5) reduce amount of food; (6) do not take a drink made of fruit or honey after midday; (7) wear dust-heap garments; (8) wear only the three clerical garments; (9) dwell among graves; (10) stay under a tree; (11) on the dewy ground; (12) sit and never lie.

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.

十善業道


十善业道

see styles
shí shàn yè dào
    shi2 shan4 ye4 dao4
shih shan yeh tao
 jū zengō dō
ten kinds of wholesome behavior

十善正法

see styles
shí shàn zhèng fǎ
    shi2 shan4 zheng4 fa3
shih shan cheng fa
 jūzen shōbō
(十善) The ten good characteristics, or virtues, defined as the non-committal of the 十惡 ten evils, q. v. Tiantai has two groups, one of ceasing 止 to do evil, the other of learning to do well 行.

半勞動力


半劳动力

see styles
bàn láo dòng lì
    ban4 lao2 dong4 li4
pan lao tung li
one able to do light manual labor only; semi-able-bodied or part time (farm) worker

反面教員


反面教员

see styles
fǎn miàn jiào yuán
    fan3 mian4 jiao4 yuan2
fan mien chiao yüan
(PRC) teacher by negative example; sb from whom one can learn what not to do

反面教師

see styles
 hanmenkyoushi / hanmenkyoshi
    はんめんきょうし
(yoji) bad example from which one can learn; good example of what not to do (esp. how not to behave); negative example

反面教材

see styles
fǎn miàn jiào cái
    fan3 mian4 jiao4 cai2
fan mien chiao ts`ai
    fan mien chiao tsai
negative example; something that teaches one what not to do

取り難い

see styles
 torinikui
    とりにくい
(adjective) difficult (to obtain, receive permission, access, etc.); tough (to do, etc.)

召される

see styles
 mesareru
    めされる
(transitive verb) (1) (honorific or respectful language) to do; (transitive verb) (2) (honorific or respectful language) to eat; to drink; (transitive verb) (3) (honorific or respectful language) to put on; to wear; (transitive verb) (4) (honorific or respectful language) to buy; to purchase; (transitive verb) (5) (honorific or respectful language) to take (a bath); (v1,vi) (6) (honorific or respectful language) to ride; to get in (a vehicle); to take; (transitive verb) (7) (honorific or respectful language) to catch (a cold); (transitive verb) (8) (honorific or respectful language) (as お年を召される) to put on (years); to get old; (v1,vi) (9) (honorific or respectful language) (as お気に召される) to strike one's fancy; to please one; (aux-v,v1) (10) (honorific or respectful language) (after -masu stem of verb) indicates respect

可からず

see styles
 bekarazu
    べからず
(expression) (kana only) must not; should not; do not

吃飽撐著


吃饱撑着

see styles
chī bǎo chēng zhe
    chi1 bao3 cheng1 zhe5
ch`ih pao ch`eng che
    chih pao cheng che
having nothing better to do

各自為政


各自为政

see styles
gè zì wéi zhèng
    ge4 zi4 wei2 zheng4
ko tzu wei cheng
to do things each in one's own way

同所了名

see styles
tóng suǒ liǎo míng
    tong2 suo3 liao3 ming2
t`ung so liao ming
    tung so liao ming
 dō shoryō myō
words which are well-known

同梵行者

see styles
tóng fàn xíng zhě
    tong2 fan4 xing2 zhe3
t`ung fan hsing che
    tung fan hsing che
 dō bongyō ja
one's fellow practitioners, who practices the same Brahma-conduct or chastity

同歸本原


同归本原

see styles
tóng guī běn yuán
    tong2 gui1 ben3 yuan2
t`ung kuei pen yüan
    tung kuei pen yüan
 dō ki hongen
together return to the origin

名同義異


名同义异

see styles
míng tóng yì yì
    ming2 tong2 yi4 yi4
ming t`ung i i
    ming tung i i
 myō dō gi i
the same in name, but the meaning is different

唯識五重


唯识五重

see styles
wéi shì wǔ zhòng
    wei2 shi4 wu3 zhong4
wei shih wu chung
 yuishiki gojū
fivefold consciousness-only

善くする

see styles
 yokusuru
    よくする
(vs-s,vt) (1) (kana only) to make good; to improve; (2) (kana only) to do often; (3) (kana only) to do well

善寂滅度


善寂灭度

see styles
shàn jí miè dù
    shan4 ji2 mie4 du4
shan chi mieh tu
 zen jakumetsu do
the state of perfect tranquility and extinction (of suffering)

因陋就簡


因陋就简

see styles
yīn lòu jiù jiǎn
    yin1 lou4 jiu4 jian3
yin lou chiu chien
crude but simple methods (idiom); use whatever methods you can; to do things simply and thriftily; It's not pretty but it works.

圓滿業道


圆满业道

see styles
yuán mǎn yè dào
    yuan2 man3 ye4 dao4
yüan man yeh tao
 enmangō dō
the path of completed karma

在宅健診

see styles
 zaitakukenshin
    ざいたくけんしん
do-it-yourself health check; home health check

地でいく

see styles
 jideiku / jideku
    じでいく
(exp,v5k-s) to do for real; to do in real life; to carry (a story) into actual practice

地でゆく

see styles
 jideyuku
    じでゆく
(exp,v5k-s) to do for real; to do in real life; to carry (a story) into actual practice

地で行く

see styles
 jideyuku
    じでゆく
    jideiku / jideku
    じでいく
(exp,v5k-s) to do for real; to do in real life; to carry (a story) into actual practice

坊ちゃま

see styles
 bocchama
    ぼっちゃま
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 坊ちゃん・1) (another's) son; boy; young master; (2) (See 坊ちゃん・2) green young man from a well-to-do family; young man innocent of the ways of the world

坊ちゃん

see styles
 bocchan
    ぼっちゃん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) son (of others); (2) young master; (3) green young man from a well-to-do family

坐降落傘


坐降落伞

see styles
zuò jiàng luò sǎn
    zuo4 jiang4 luo4 san3
tso chiang lo san
to do a parachute jump

堪らない

see styles
 tamaranai
    たまらない
(exp,adj-i) (1) (kana only) intolerable; unbearable; unendurable; (exp,adj-i) (2) (kana only) irresistible; tremendous; out of this world; (exp,adj-i) (3) (kana only) (after te-form of verbs and adj.) cannot help (doing); cannot but do; anxious to do; cannot get enough of

報佛身土


报佛身土

see styles
bào fó shēn tǔ
    bao4 fo2 shen1 tu3
pao fo shen t`u
    pao fo shen tu
 hō busshin do
land of the response-body buddha

多有所作

see styles
duō yǒu suǒ zuò
    duo1 you3 suo3 zuo4
to yu so tso
 ta ushosa
much to do

多此一舉


多此一举

see styles
duō cǐ yī jǔ
    duo1 ci3 yi1 ju3
to tz`u i chü
    to tzu i chü
to do more than is required (idiom); superfluous; gilding the lily

大三和弦

see styles
dà sān hé xián
    da4 san1 he2 xian2
ta san ho hsien
major triad do-mi-so

天地無用

see styles
 tenchimuyou / tenchimuyo
    てんちむよう
(expression) (yoji) do not turn upside down

夫唱婦随

see styles
 fushoufuzui / fushofuzui
    ふしょうふずい
(yoji) a wife should do her husband's bidding

好き好む

see styles
 sukikonomu
    すきこのむ
(transitive verb) to do something by choice; to like; to be fond of

好吃懶做


好吃懒做

see styles
hào chī lǎn zuò
    hao4 chi1 lan3 zuo4
hao ch`ih lan tso
    hao chih lan tso
happy to partake but not prepared to do any work (idiom); all take and no give

好自為之


好自为之

see styles
hǎo zì wéi zhī
    hao3 zi4 wei2 zhi1
hao tzu wei chih
to do one's best; to shape up; to fend for oneself; you're on your own

如實之道


如实之道

see styles
rú shí zhī dào
    ru2 shi2 zhi1 dao4
ju shih chih tao
 nyojitsu no dō
the real path

安步當車


安步当车

see styles
ān bù dàng chē
    an1 bu4 dang4 che1
an pu tang ch`e
    an pu tang che
to go on foot (idiom); to do things at a leisurely pace

宝蔵院流

see styles
 houzouinryuu / hozoinryu
    ほうぞういんりゅう
(See 槍術) Hozoin-ryu (school of sojutsu)

実になる

see styles
 mininaru
    みになる
(irregular kanji usage) (Godan verb with "ru" ending) to do one good; to be beneficial; to be good for the body; to be helpful

寵妾滅妻


宠妾灭妻

see styles
chǒng qiè miè qī
    chong3 qie4 mie4 qi1
ch`ung ch`ieh mieh ch`i
    chung chieh mieh chi
favor the concubine and do away with the wife (idiom); spoil one's mistress and neglect one's wife

小三和弦

see styles
xiǎo sān hé xián
    xiao3 san1 he2 xian2
hsiao san ho hsien
minor triad la-do-mi

小人閑居

see styles
 shoujinkankyo / shojinkankyo
    しょうじんかんきょ
(expression) (proverb) (yoji) (See 小人閑居して不善をなす) a small-minded person being idle (tends to do evil)

小笠原流

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 ogasawararyuu / ogasawararyu
    おがさわらりゅう
(1) (colloquialism) Ogasawara-ryu (school of etiquette); (2) punctilious etiquette; (3) Ogasawara-ryu (school of archery, incl. horseback archery); (4) Ogasawara-ryu (school of military strategy)

小行菩薩


小行菩萨

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xiǎo xíng pú sà
    xiao3 xing2 pu2 sa4
hsiao hsing p`u sa
    hsiao hsing pu sa
 shōgyō no bosatsu
bodhisattvas who do minor practices

尻を叩く

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 shiriotataku
    しりをたたく
(exp,v5k) (1) (idiom) to encourage to do (something); to urge a person on; to demand action; (2) to spank; to give a spanking; to hit someone on the bottom; to beat someone's backside

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

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This page contains 100 results for "Goju Ryu Karate-Do" 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).



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