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驕恣

see styles
 kyoushi / kyoshi
    きょうし
being proud and self-willed

驕肆

see styles
 kyoushi / kyoshi
    きょうし
being proud and self-willed

骨偏

see styles
 honehen
    ほねへん
kanji "bone" radical at left

髑髏


髑髅

see styles
dú lóu
    du2 lou2
tu lou
 dokuro
    どくろ
    sharekoube / sharekobe
    しゃれこうべ
    sharikoube / sharikobe
    しゃりこうべ
    sarekoube / sarekobe
    されこうべ
(literary) skull (of a dead person)
(kana only) skull (esp. weatherbeaten, used as symbol of death); death's head; cranium
skull

體性


体性

see styles
tǐ xìng
    ti3 xing4
t`i hsing
    ti hsing
 taishō
disposition
ātmakatva; dharmatā; the essential, or substantial nature of anything, self-substance.

髪冠

see styles
 kamikanmuri
    かみかんむり
(See 髪頭) kanji "hair" radical at top

髪頭

see styles
 kamikashira; kamigashira
    かみかしら; かみがしら
(1) hair on one's head; (2) head; top of one's head; (3) (かみがしら only) kanji "hair" radical at top

鬢枇

see styles
 binsogi
    びんそぎ
(archaism) cutting a person's sidelocks; evenly cut sidelocks (symbol of adulthood for noblewomen in the Heian era); ritual of cutting the sidelocks (coming-of-age ceremony for women from about 1568-1867)

鬼繞

see styles
 kinyou / kinyo
    きにょう
kanji "demon" radical

魚偏

see styles
 uohen
    うおへん
kanji "fish" radical at left

鳥偏

see styles
 torihen
    とりへん
kanji "bird" radical

鶴亀

see styles
 tsuruki
    つるき
(See 鶴は千年亀は万年) crane and tortoise (symbol of longevity, artistic motif); (female given name) Tsuruki

麥繞

see styles
 bakunyou / bakunyo
    ばくにょう
kanji "wheat" radical

麦繞

see styles
 bakunyou / bakunyo
    ばくにょう
kanji "wheat" radical

麻冠

see styles
 makanmuri
    まかんむり
(See 麻垂れ) kanji "dotted cliff" radical (radical 53)

鼻偏

see styles
 hanahen
    はなへん
kanji "nose" radical at left

ACL

see styles
 ee shii eru; eeshiieru(sk) / ee shi eru; eeshieru(sk)
    エー・シー・エル; エーシーエル(sk)
{comp} access control list; ACL

A圈兒


A圈儿

see styles
a quān r
    a quan1 r5
a ch`üan r
    a chüan r
at symbol, @

CPM

see styles
 shii pii emu; shiipiiemu(sk) / shi pi emu; shipiemu(sk)
    シー・ピー・エム; シーピーエム(sk)
(1) (See クリティカルパス法) critical path method; CPM; (2) cost per mille; CPM; cost per thousand; (3) {comp} control program for microcomputers; CP-M

CTC

see styles
 shii tii shii; shiitiishii(sk) / shi ti shi; shitishi(sk)
    シー・ティー・シー; シーティーシー(sk)
centralized traffic control (centralised); CTC

Variations:

see styles
 ai
    アイ
(1) I (alphabet letter); i; (2) (I only) (See ヨウ素) I (symbol for iodine)

ICU

see styles
 ai shii yuu; aishiiyuu(sk) / ai shi yu; aishiyu(sk)
    アイ・シー・ユー; アイシーユー(sk)
(1) (See 集中治療室) intensive care unit; ICU; (2) {comp} interface control unit

ITC

see styles
 ai tii shii; aitiishii(sk) / ai ti shi; aitishi(sk)
    アイ・ティー・シー; アイティーシー(sk)
(1) International Trade Commission; ITC; (2) Independent Television Commission; ITC; (3) International Trade Center; ITC; (4) integrated traffic control; ITC; (5) inclusive tour charter; (6) IT coordinator

JCL

see styles
 jee shii eru; jeeshiieru(sk); jeishiieru(sk) / jee shi eru; jeeshieru(sk); jeshieru(sk)
    ジェー・シー・エル; ジェーシーエル(sk); ジェイシーエル(sk)
{comp} (See ジョブ制御言語) job control language; JCL

LLC

see styles
 eru eru shii; eruerushii(sk) / eru eru shi; eruerushi(sk)
    エル・エル・シー; エルエルシー(sk)
(1) (See 有限責任会社,合同会社) limited liability company; LLC; (2) {comp} (See 論理リンク制御) logical link control; LLC; (3) (See ロングライフクーラント) long-life coolant; LLC

PUA

see styles
p-u-a
    p-u-a
p-u-a
(neologism c. 2019) to exert control over (sb) by means of psychological manipulation (e.g. negging); a person who does so (loanword from "pickup artist")

TQC

see styles
 tii kyuu shii; tiikyuushii(sk) / ti kyu shi; tikyushi(sk)
    ティー・キュー・シー; ティーキューシー(sk)
(See 総合的品質管理・そうごうてきひんしつかんり) total quality control; TQC

あて字

see styles
 ateji
    あてじ
(1) kanji used as a phonetic symbol, instead of for the meaning; phonetic-equivalent character; substitute character; (2) kanji used for their meaning, irrespective of reading

アンク

see styles
 anku
    アンク
ankh; Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol for life; (personal name) Hainque

ウロコ

see styles
 uroko
    ウロコ
(1) (kana only) scale (of fish, snake, etc.); (2) (kana only) serif (on kana or kanji (e.g. in Mincho font))

エゴサ

see styles
 egosa
    エゴサ
(noun/participle) (slang) (abbreviation) (See エゴサーチ) egosearching; egosurfing; self-googling

エモジ

see styles
 emoji
    エモジ
emoji; pictorial symbol; pictograph

おなじ

see styles
 onaji
    おなじ
(unc) (See 々・のま,二の字点) (vertical) iteration mark used to represent repetition of the previous kanji (to be read using its kun'yomi)

オナ禁

see styles
 onakin
    オナきん
(slang) (See オナニー) (self-imposed) masturbation ban; masturbation abstinence

カシメ

see styles
 kashime
    カシメ
standoff (mechanical fastener); self-clinch hardware

けい頭

see styles
 keigashira / kegashira
    けいがしら
kanji "pig's head" radical

コミケ

see styles
 komike
    コミケ
(1) (abbreviation) (See コミックマーケット・1) Comic Market (semiannual self-published comic book convention); comiket; (2) (abbreviation) (See コミックマーケット・2) comic book market; comicbook market

サンボ

see styles
 sanbo
    サンボ
(abbreviation) self-defence (defense) (type of wrestling) (rus: sambo)

セルカ

see styles
 zeruka
    ゼルカ
(abbr. of "self camera") (See 自撮り) selfie (kor: selka); (personal name) Selka

セルフ

see styles
 serufu
    セルフ
(1) (abbreviation) (See セルフサービス) self-service; (prefix) (2) self-; (personal name) Self

セル付

see styles
 serutsuki
    セルつき
with a self-starter

ツモる

see styles
 tsumoru
    ツモル
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (1) {mahj} (See 自摸・1) to draw a tile from the wall; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (2) {mahj} (See 自摸・2) to win on a self-drawn tile; (female given name) Tsumoru

ドクロ

see styles
 dokuro
    ドクロ
(kana only) skull (esp. weatherbeaten, used as symbol of death); death's head; cranium

どやる

see styles
 doyaru
    どやる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (slang) to make a self-satisfied face; to look triumphant

どや顔

see styles
 doyagao
    どやがお
self-satisfied look; triumphant look

ノ米偏

see styles
 nogomehen
    ノごめへん
kanji "topped rice" radical (radical 165)

びびる

see styles
 bibiru
    ビビる
(v5r,vi) (1) to feel nervous; to feel afraid; to feel self-conscious; to lose one's nerve; to get cold feet; to get the jitters; (2) (colloquialism) to be startled; to be surprised; to be shocked; to feel frightened; to be spooked; (3) (archaism) to be shy; to be bashful; (surname) Bibiru

プロボ

see styles
 purobo
    プロボ
(1) (abbr. of プロポーショナルコントロール) proportional control; (2) (colloquialism) (radio control) transmitter; (place-name) Provo

ホルる

see styles
 horuru
    ホルる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (slang) (derogatory term) (See ホルホル) to act in a self-satisfied manner (esp. in a nationalistic sense); to be smug

マルC

see styles
 marushii / marushi
    マルシー
(1) copyright symbol; copyright sign; (2) copyright

一タ偏

see styles
 ichitahen
    いちたへん
(See 歹偏) kanji "bare bone" radical at left

一ノ貝

see styles
 ichinokai
    いちのかい
(See 大貝) kanji "big shell" radical

一六日

see styles
 ichirokubi
    いちろくび
(hist) Edo period to early Meiji non-working day falling on all days of the month with a 1 or a 6 in it (when written in kanji numerals, i.e. the 1st, 11th, 16th, 21st and 26th days of the month)

一切禪


一切禅

see styles
yī qiè chán
    yi1 qie4 chan2
i ch`ieh ch`an
    i chieh chan
 issai zen
meditation on achieving the development of self and all others to the utmost

三つ鱗

see styles
 mitsuuroko / mitsuroko
    みつうろこ
mitsuuroko emblem (three triangles in a triangular pattern; Hōjō clan symbol); (surname) Mitsuuroko

三律儀


三律仪

see styles
sān lǜ yí
    san1 lv4 yi2
san lü i
 san ritsugi
three kinds of control over one's conduct

三方便

see styles
sān fāng biàn
    san1 fang1 bian4
san fang pien
 san hōben
A term of the esoterics for body, mouth (speech), and mind, their control, and the entry into the 三密 q.v. 大日經疏 1.

三明智

see styles
sān míng zhì
    san1 ming2 zhi4
san ming chih
 sanmyōchi
trividyā. The three clear conceptions that (1) all is impermanent 無常 anitya; (2) all is sorrowful 苦 duḥkha; (3) all is devoid of a self 無我 anātman.

三昧耶

see styles
sān mèi yé
    san1 mei4 ye2
san mei yeh
 sanmaiya
    さんまや
(1) (Buddhist term) time (san: samaya); (2) (Buddhist term) meeting; coming together; (3) (Buddhist term) equality, warning, or riddance of hindrances (esp. in esoteric Buddhism as vows of the buddhas and bodhisattvas)
samaya is variously defined as 會 coming together, meeting, convention; 時 timely; 宗 in agreement, of the same class; 平等 equal, equalized; 驚覺 aroused, warned; 除垢障 riddance of unclean hindrances. Especially it is used as indicating the vows made by Buddhas and bodhisattvas, hence as a tally, symbol, or emblem of the spiritual quality of a Buddha or bodhisattva.

三法印

see styles
sān fǎ yìn
    san1 fa3 yin4
san fa yin
 sanbouin / sanboin
    さんぼういん
Dharma seals; three marks of existence (suffering, impermanence, non-Self)
idem 三印.

三牟尼

see styles
sān móu ní
    san1 mou2 ni2
san mou ni
 sanmuni
a sage who is in control of the three activities

三祕密


三秘密

see styles
sān mì mì
    san1 mi4 mi4
san mi mi
 san himitsu
The three mysteries, a term of the esoteric school for 身, 口, and 意; i.e. the symbol; the mystic word or sound; the meditation of the mind.

三落叉

see styles
sān luò chā
    san1 luo4 cha1
san lo ch`a
    san lo cha
 sanrakusha
The three lakṣa; a lakṣa is a mark, sign, token, aim, object; it is also 100,000, i.e. an 億. The three lakṣa of the esoteric sects are the 字 or magic word, the 印 symbol and the 本尊 object worshipped. Other such threes are body, mouth, and mind; morning, noon, and evening; cold, heat, and rain, etc.

上げ舵

see styles
 agekaji
    あげかじ
{aviat} (ant: 下げ舵) pull on the control stick

下げ舵

see styles
 sagekaji
    さげかじ
{aviat} (ant: 上げ舵) push on the control stick

不倒翁

see styles
bù dǎo wēng
    bu4 dao3 weng1
pu tao weng
 futouou / futoo
    ふとうおう
roly-poly toy
(See 起き上がり小法師・おきあがりこぼし) tumbler; self-righting doll

不淨觀


不淨观

see styles
bù jìng guān
    bu4 jing4 guan1
pu ching kuan
 fujō kan
The meditation on the uncleanness of the human body of self and others, e. g. the nine stages of disintegration of the dead body 九想 q.v.; it is a meditation to destroy 貪 desire; other details are: parental seed, womb, the nine excretory passages, the body's component parts, worm-devoured corpse — all unclean.

中テン

see styles
 nakaten
    なかテン
    chuuten / chuten
    ちゅうテン
middle dot (typographical symbol used between parallel terms, names in katakana, etc.); full-stop mark at mid-character height; interpoint (interword separation)

中ぽつ

see styles
 nakapotsu
    なかぽつ
middle dot (typographical symbol used between parallel terms, names in katakana, etc.); full-stop mark at mid-character height; interpoint (interword separation)

中二病

see styles
zhōng èr bìng
    zhong1 er4 bing4
chung erh ping
 chuunibyou / chunibyo
    ちゅうにびょう
(neologism) strange behavior characteristic of a teenager going through puberty (loanword from Japanese "chūnibyō")
(slang) (joc) behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sickness

主体性

see styles
 shutaisei / shutaise
    しゅたいせい
independence of will or action; self-direction; autonomy; initiative; identity

九方便

see styles
jiǔ fāng biàn
    jiu3 fang1 bian4
chiu fang pien
 ku hōben
The nine suitable stages in religious service; cf. 大日經, 7; 作禮 salutation to the universal Triratna; 出罪 repentance and confession; 歸依 trust (in the Triratna); 施身 giving of self (to the Tathāgata); 發菩提心 vowing to devote the mind to bodhi; 隨喜 rejoicing (in all good); 勸請 beseeching (all Tathāgatas to rain down the saving law); 奉請法身 praying for the Buddha-nature in self and others for entry in the Pure Land; 迴向 demitting the good produced by the above eight methods, to others, universally, past, present, and future. This form of service is generally performed before engaging in esoteric observances. The verses in which these nine stages are presented are of a commendably devotional character.

了別我


了别我

see styles
liǎo bié wǒ
    liao3 bie2 wo3
liao pieh wo
 ryōbetsu ga
cognizing a self

二十脚

see styles
 nijuuashi / nijuashi
    にじゅうあし
kanji "twenty legs" radical (radical 55)

二我執


二我执

see styles
èr wǒ zhí
    er4 wo3 zhi2
erh wo chih
 ni gashū
The two reasons for clinging to the idea of the self: (a) 具生我執 the natural, or instinctive cleaving to the idea of a self, or soul; (b) 分別我執 the same idea developed as the result of (erroneous) reasoning. Cf. 二法執.

二我見


二我见

see styles
èr wǒ jiàn
    er4 wo3 jian4
erh wo chien
 ni gaken
two views of self

二無我


二无我

see styles
èr wú wǒ
    er4 wu2 wo3
erh wu wo
 ni muga
The two categories of anātman: — 人無我 no (permanent) human ego, or soul; 法無我 no (permanent) individuality in or independence of self or of things.

二自性

see styles
èr zì xìng
    er4 zi4 xing4
erh tzu hsing
 ni jishō
dual self-nature

五人組

see styles
 goningumi
    ごにんぐみ
(1) five-family unit; five-man group; quintet; (2) (archaism) five-household neighborhood unit (for mutual aid, self-protection, etc.; Edo period); (place-name) Goningumi

五佛頂


五佛顶

see styles
wǔ fó dǐng
    wu3 fo2 ding3
wu fo ting
 go butchō
(五佛頂尊); 五頂輪王 Five bodhisattvas sometimes placed on the left of Śākyamuni, indicative of five forms of wisdom: (1) 白傘佛頂輪王 (白蓋佛頂輪王); 白 M027897佛頂, Sitāta-patra, with white parasol, symbol of pure mercy, one of the titles of Avalokiteśvara; (2) 勝佛頂 Jaya, with sword symbol of wisdom, or discretion; (3) 最勝佛頂 (一字最勝佛頂輪王); 金輪佛頂 (最勝金輪佛頂); 轉輪王佛頂 Vijaya, with golden wheel symbol of unexcelled power of preaching; (4) 火聚佛頂; 光聚佛頂 (or 放光佛頂 or 火光佛頂) ; 高佛頂 Tejorāṣi, collected brilliance, with insignia of authority 如意寶 or a fame; (5) 捨除佛頂; 除障佛頂; 摧碎佛頂; 除業佛頂; 除蓋障佛頂; 尊勝, etc. Vikīrṇa, scattering and destroying all distressing delusion, with a hook as symbol.

五神通

see styles
wǔ shén tōng
    wu3 shen2 tong1
wu shen t`ung
    wu shen tung
 go jinzū
(or 五神變) pañcabhijñā; also 五通 (力) the five supernatural powers. (1 ) 天眼通 (天眼智證通) divyacakṣus ; deva-vision, instantaneous view of anything anywhere in the form-realm. (2) 天耳通 (天耳智證通) divyaśrotra, ability to hear any sound anywhere. (3) 他心通 (他心智證通) paracitta-jñāna, ability to know the thoughts of all other minds. (4) 宿命通 (宿命智證通) pūrvanivāsānusmṛti-jñāna, knowledge of all formed existences of self and others. (5) 神通 (神通智證通) 通; 神足通; 神如意通 ṛddhi-sākṣātkriyā, power to be anywhere or do anything at will. See 智度論 5. Powers similar to these are also attainable by meditation, incantations, and drugs, hence heterodox teachers also may possess them.

五菩提

see styles
wǔ pú tí
    wu3 pu2 ti2
wu p`u t`i
    wu pu ti
 go bodai
The five bodhi, or stages of enlightenment: (1) 發心菩提 resolve on supreme bodhi; (2) 伏心菩提 mind control, i. e. of the passions and observance of the pāramitās: (3) 明心菩提 mental enlightenment, study, and increase in knowledge and in the prajñāpāramitā: (4) 出到菩提 mental expansion, freedom from the limitations of reincarnation and attainment of complete knowledge; (5) 無上菩提 attainment of a passionless condition and of supreme perfect enlightenment;.

人べん

see styles
 ninben
    にんべん
kanji "person radical" (radical 9)

人屋根

see styles
 hitoyane
    ひとやね
(See 人頭・ひとがしら・2) kanji "person" radical at top

人我執


人我执

see styles
rén wǒ zhí
    ren2 wo3 zhi2
jen wo chih
 ningashū
inherently existent self

人我見


人我见

see styles
rén wǒ jiàn
    ren2 wo3 jian4
jen wo chien
 ninga ken
view of attachment to an inherently existent self

人空觀


人空观

see styles
rén kōng guān
    ren2 kong1 guan1
jen k`ung kuan
    jen kung kuan
 ningū kan
The meditation on, or insight into the selflessness of person 人空.

代用字

see styles
 daiyouji / daiyoji
    だいようじ
(e.g. 両 for 輛) (See 代用漢字) substitute kanji; jōyō kanji used in place of a non-jōyō kanji

伏せ字

see styles
 fuseji
    ふせじ
(1) symbol used in place of a censored word (e.g. blank, circle, X, asterisk); (2) turn (in set-type proofing); upside-down character

伐折羅


伐折罗

see styles
fá zhé luó
    fa2 zhe2 luo2
fa che lo
 basara
vajra. 伐闍羅; 縛日羅 (or 嚩日羅 or 跋日羅) (or 跋日囉); 嚩馹囉; 跋折羅 (or 跋闍羅); 跋折多; 波闍羅 (or 髮闍羅), tr. by 金剛 (金剛杵) Diamond club; the thunderbolt, svastika; recently defined by Western scholars as a sun symbol. It is one of the saptaratna, seven precious things; the sceptre of Indra as god of thunder and lightning, with which he slays the enemies of Buddhism; the sceptre of the exorcist; the symbol of the all conquering power of Buddha.

作り字

see styles
 tsukuriji
    つくりじ
(1) (archaism) native Japanese kanji (esp. used during the Edo period); (2) made-up kanji; Chinese character of one's own creation; (3) creating a character with a group of people

作り皮

see styles
 tsukurigawa
    つくりがわ
    tsukurikawa
    つくりかわ
kanji "leather" radical (radical 177); (1) leather; tanned animal hide; (2) kanji "leather" radical (radical 177)

作下劣

see styles
zuò xià liè
    zuo4 xia4 lie4
tso hsia lieh
 sa geretsu
self-deprecation

作願門


作愿门

see styles
zuò yuàn mén
    zuo4 yuan4 men2
tso yüan men
 sagan mon
To make a vow to benefit self and others, and to fulfil the vow so as to be born in the Pure Land of Amitābha. The third of the five doors or ways of entering the Pure Land.

作高勝


作高胜

see styles
zuò gāo shèng
    zuo4 gao1 sheng4
tso kao sheng
 sa kōshō
self-aggrandizement

保身術

see styles
 hoshinjutsu
    ほしんじゅつ
art of self-protection

個體戶


个体户

see styles
gè tǐ hù
    ge4 ti3 hu4
ko t`i hu
    ko ti hu
self-employed; a private firm (PRC usage)

借り字

see styles
 kariji
    かりじ
kanji used for sound equivalence

倦ねる

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 aguneru
    あぐねる
(v1,vi) (kana only) (usu. after masu stem of a verb) to tire of; to lose interest in; to be too much for one; to find unmanageable; to be beyond one's control; to not know what to do with

倭玉篇

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 wagokuhen
    わごくへん
(work) Wagokuhen (c. 1489 Japanese kanji dictionary); (wk) Wagokuhen (c. 1489 Japanese kanji dictionary)

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

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This page contains 100 results for "Kanji Symbol Self-Control" 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

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.

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

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