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前後矛盾

see styles
 zengomujun
    ぜんごむじゅん
(noun/participle) (yoji) self-contradiction; self-inconsistency

剛愎自用


刚愎自用

see styles
gāng bì zì yòng
    gang1 bi4 zi4 yong4
kang pi tzu yung
obstinate and self-opinionated (idiom)

加強管制


加强管制

see styles
jiā qiáng guǎn zhì
    jia1 qiang2 guan3 zhi4
chia ch`iang kuan chih
    chia chiang kuan chih
to tighten control (over something)

勝手気儘

see styles
 kattekimama
    かってきまま
(noun or adjectival noun) self-willed; (doing or saying things) to suit one's own convenience; oblivious to the convenience of others

十不二門


十不二门

see styles
shí bù èr mén
    shi2 bu4 er4 men2
shih pu erh men
 jū funi mon
The school of the ten pairs of unified opposites founded by Jingxi 荊溪 on the teaching of the Lotus sūtra. There are several books bearing the name. The unifying principle is that of the identity of contraries, and the ten apparent contraries are matter and mind, internal and external, 修證 practice and proof (or realization), cause and effect, impurity and purity, objective and subjective, self and other, 三業 action, speech, and thought, 權實 relative and absolute, the fertilized and the fertilizer (i.e. receiver and giver). There are several treatises on the subject in the Canon.

十六知見


十六知见

see styles
shí liù zhī jiàn
    shi2 liu4 zhi1 jian4
shih liu chih chien
 jūroku chiken
十六神我 The sixteen heretical views on me and mine, i.e. the ego in self and others, determinism or fate, immortality, etc.; v. 智度論 25.

十六神我

see styles
shí liù shén wǒ
    shi2 liu4 shen2 wo3
shih liu shen wo
 jūroku jinga
sixteen views (of self and self-objects)

十字キー

see styles
 juujikii / jujiki
    じゅうじキー
D-pad (directional keypad on a video game controller, remote control, etc.)

十種方便


十种方便

see styles
shí zhǒng fāng biàn
    shi2 zhong3 fang1 bian4
shih chung fang pien
 jusshu hōben
Ten kinds of suitable aids to religious success: almsgiving (or self-sacrifice); keeping the commandments; forbearance; zealous progress; meditation; wisdom; great kindness; great pity; awaking and stimulating others; preaching (or revolving) the never receding wheel of the Law.

十重禁戒

see styles
shí zhòng jīn jiè
    shi2 zhong4 jin1 jie4
shih chung chin chieh
 jū jū kinkai
The ten pārājika, or a monk's most serious sins; also 十波羅夷; 波羅闍巳迦. They are killing, stealing, adultery, lying, selling wine, talking of a monk's misdeeds, self-praise for degrading others, meanness, anger at rebuke, vilifying the Triratna. The esoteric sect has a group in regard to giving up the mind of enlightenment, renouncing the Triratna and going to heretical sects, slandering the Triratna, etc. Another group of ten is in the 大日經 9 and 17; cf. 十波羅夷.

取り乱す

see styles
 torimidasu
    とりみだす
(transitive verb) (1) to put in disorder; to mess up; to disturb; to scatter about; (v5s,vi) (2) to be upset; to lose one's composure; to lose self-control; to go to pieces; to be shaken up; to break down; to be flustered; to blow one's cool

取り締り

see styles
 torishimari
    とりしまり
control; management; supervision

取締まり

see styles
 torishimari
    とりしまり
control; management; supervision

取締まる

see styles
 torishimaru
    とりしまる
(transitive verb) to manage; to control; to supervise; to crack down on

受胎調節

see styles
 jutaichousetsu / jutaichosetsu
    じゅたいちょうせつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) birth control

叩き上げ

see styles
 tatakiage
    たたきあげ
(1) working one's way up; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) self-made person; veteran

吳下阿蒙


吴下阿蒙

see styles
wú xià ā méng
    wu2 xia4 a1 meng2
wu hsia a meng
General Lü Meng 呂蒙|吕蒙 of the southern state of Wu (idiom); model of self-improvement by diligent study (from unlettered soldier to top strategist of Wu)

品質管理

see styles
 hinshitsukanri
    ひんしつかんり
quality control

唯我独尊

see styles
 yuigadokuson
    ゆいがどくそん
(1) (yoji) (abbreviation) (See 天上天下唯我独尊) throughout heaven and earth, I alone am the honored one; (2) (yoji) self-conceit; self-centeredness; vainglory

四事法門


四事法门

see styles
sì shì fǎ mén
    si4 shi4 fa3 men2
ssu shih fa men
 shiji hōmon
Four methods of a bodhisattva's preparation for preaching the Law— entry into meditation: into wisdom; into complete moral self-control; and into clear discernment, or reasoning, 辯才門.

四句推撿


四句推捡

see styles
sì jù tuī jiǎn
    si4 ju4 tui1 jian3
ssu chü t`ui chien
    ssu chü tui chien
 shiku suiken
The four-phrase classification that phenomena are 自因 self-caused, 他因 caused by another, 共因 by both, 無因 by neither; cf. 四不生.

四種我見


四种我见

see styles
sì zhǒng wǒ jiàn
    si4 zhong3 wo3 jian4
ssu chung wo chien
 shishu gaken
four kinds of self-view

四種檀法


四种檀法

see styles
sì zhǒng tán fǎ
    si4 zhong3 tan2 fa3
ssu chung t`an fa
    ssu chung tan fa
 shi shu danpō
四種悉地; 四種成就法 The four kinds of altar-worship of the esoteric sect for (1) averting calamities from self and others; (2) seeking good fortune; (3) seeking the love and protection of Buddhas; (4) subduing enemies.

四種煩惱


四种烦恼

see styles
sì zhǒng fán nǎo
    si4 zhong3 fan2 nao3
ssu chung fan nao
 shi shu bonnō
four kinds of afflictions related to the view of self

回郵信封


回邮信封

see styles
huí yóu xìn fēng
    hui2 you2 xin4 feng1
hui yu hsin feng
self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE)

在庫管理

see styles
 zaikokanri
    ざいこかんり
inventory control

地面控制

see styles
dì miàn kòng zhì
    di4 mian4 kong4 zhi4
ti mien k`ung chih
    ti mien kung chih
ground control (of airborne or space operation)

執著我見


执着我见

see styles
zhí huó wǒ jiàn
    zhi2 huo2 wo3 jian4
chih huo wo chien
 shūjaku gaken
attached to the view of self

増長天狗

see styles
 zouchoutengu / zochotengu
    ぞうちょうてんぐ
(rare) braggart; boaster; self-conceited person

売名行為

see styles
 baimeikoui / baimekoi
    ばいめいこうい
act of self-advertisement; publicity stunt

大光明王

see styles
dà guāng míng wáng
    da4 guang1 ming2 wang2
ta kuang ming wang
 Dai kōmyō ō
The Great-Light Ming-wang, Śākyamuni in a previous existence, when king of Jambudvīpa, at Benares. There his white elephant, stirred by the sight of a female elephant, ran away with him into the forest, where he rebuked his mahout, who replied, "I can only control the body not the mind, only a Buddha can control the mind." Thereupon the royal rider made his resolve to attain bodhi and become a Buddha. Later, he gave to all that asked, finally even his own head to a Brahman who demanded it, at the instigation of an enemy king.

大善地法

see styles
dà shàn dì fǎ
    da4 shan4 di4 fa3
ta shan ti fa
 dai zenchi hō
The ten mental conditions for cultivation of goodness, being a part of the forty-six methods mentioned in the 倶舍論 4 ; faith, zeal, renunciation, shame (for one's own sin), shame (for another's sin), no desire, no dislike, no harm, calmness, self-control. v. 大地法.

大放厥詞


大放厥词

see styles
dà fàng jué cí
    da4 fang4 jue2 ci2
ta fang chüeh tz`u
    ta fang chüeh tzu
to prattle on self-importantly (idiom)

大模大樣


大模大样

see styles
dà mú dà yàng
    da4 mu2 da4 yang4
ta mu ta yang
boldly; ostentatiously; poised; self-assured; Taiwan pr. [da4 mo2 da4 yang4]

奉公克己

see styles
fèng gōng kè jǐ
    feng4 gong1 ke4 ji3
feng kung k`o chi
    feng kung ko chi
self-restraint and devotion to public duties (idiom); selfless dedication; to serve the public interest wholeheartedly

奉公剋己


奉公克己

see styles
fèng gōng kè jǐ
    feng4 gong1 ke4 ji3
feng kung k`o chi
    feng kung ko chi
self-restraint and devotion to public duties (idiom); selfless dedication; to serve the public interest wholeheartedly

好き放題

see styles
 sukihoudai / sukihodai
    すきほうだい
(adj-na,adj-no,n) self-indulgence; doing as one pleases

如意自在

see styles
 nyoijizai
    にょいじざい
(n,adj-na,adj-no) freely; in complete control of; with complete freedom; at will; as one pleases

妄自尊大

see styles
wàng zì zūn dà
    wang4 zi4 zun1 da4
wang tzu tsun ta
ridiculous self-importance (idiom); arrogance

妄計我論


妄计我论

see styles
wàng jì wǒ lùn
    wang4 ji4 wo3 lun4
wang chi wo lun
 mōkeiga ron
a theory falsely positing a self

姿勢制御

see styles
 shiseiseigyo / shisesegyo
    しせいせいぎょ
(1) {engr} attitude control; (2) {physiol} postural control

孤芳自賞


孤芳自赏

see styles
gū fāng zì shǎng
    gu1 fang1 zi4 shang3
ku fang tzu shang
lone flower admiring itself (idiom); narcissism; self-love

安全管理

see styles
 anzenkanri
    あんぜんかんり
safety administration; safety control; safety management

安定時間


安定时间

see styles
ān dìng shí jiān
    an1 ding4 shi2 jian1
an ting shih chien
(control theory) settling time

宏觀調控


宏观调控

see styles
hóng guān tiáo kòng
    hong2 guan1 tiao2 kong4
hung kuan t`iao k`ung
    hung kuan tiao kung
macro-control

実効支配

see styles
 jikkoushihai / jikkoshihai
    じっこうしはい
{law} effective control (over territory); working control

害虫駆除

see styles
 gaichuukujo / gaichukujo
    がいちゅうくじょ
extermination of insect pests; pest control

實我實法


实我实法

see styles
shí wǒ shí fǎ
    shi2 wo3 shi2 fa3
shih wo shih fa
 jitsuga jippō
real self and real dharmas

対照実験

see styles
 taishoujikken / taishojikken
    たいしょうじっけん
control experiment

己に克つ

see styles
 onorenikatsu
    おのれにかつ
(exp,v5t) to control oneself

己心法門


己心法门

see styles
jǐ xīn fǎ mén
    ji3 xin1 fa3 men2
chi hsin fa men
 koshin hōmon
己心中所行法門 The method of the self-realization of truth, the intuitive method of meditation, 止觀 1.

帯域制御

see styles
 taiikiseigyo / taikisegyo
    たいいきせいぎょ
{comp} bandwidth control

常樂我淨


常乐我淨

see styles
cháng lè wǒ jìng
    chang2 le4 wo3 jing4
ch`ang le wo ching
    chang le wo ching
 jōraku gajō
The four pāramitās of knowledge: eternity, bliss, personality, purity, the four transcendental realities in nirvāṇa, v. Nirvāṇa Sutra.

引き継ぎ

see styles
 hikitsugi
    ひきつぎ
taking over; handing over; transfer of control; inheriting; passing on the baton

強情我慢

see styles
 goujougaman / gojogaman
    ごうじょうがまん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) obstinate and self-assertive

従容自若

see styles
 shouyoujijaku / shoyojijaku
    しょうようじじゃく
(adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) having presence of mind; imperturbable; calm and self-possessed; with serenity

得手勝手

see styles
 etekatte
    えてかって
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) self-willed; (doing or saying things) to suit one's own convenience

御し難い

see styles
 gyoshigatai
    ぎょしがたい
(adjective) hard to control; unmanageable

御手盛り

see styles
 otemori
    おてもり
making arbitrary decisions which benefit oneself; self-approved plan

御為倒し

see styles
 otamegokashi
    おためごかし
(kana only) self-aggrandizement under pretense of aiding another (aggrandisement, pretence)

御用学者

see styles
 goyougakusha / goyogakusha
    ごようがくしゃ
scholar beholden to the government; self-serving academic; scholar who toadies up to government authorities

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

心配無用

see styles
 shinpaimuyou / shinpaimuyo
    しんぱいむよう
(expression) don't worry about it; there is nothing to fear; there is no need for anxiety; everything is under control

心靈雞湯


心灵鸡汤

see styles
xīn líng jī tāng
    xin1 ling2 ji1 tang1
hsin ling chi t`ang
    hsin ling chi tang
(often used disparagingly) feel-good motivational story or quote (from the Chinese translation of the title of the 1993 self-help bestseller "Chicken Soup for the Soul")

思想統制

see styles
 shisoutousei / shisotose
    しそうとうせい
thought control; thought censorship

性空無我


性空无我

see styles
xìng kōng wú wǒ
    xing4 kong1 wu2 wo3
hsing k`ung wu wo
    hsing kung wu wo
 shō kū muga
nature [of phenomena] is empty of self

悦に入る

see styles
 etsuniiru / etsuniru
    えつにいる
(exp,v5r) to be pleased; to gloat; to glow with self-satisfaction

悦に浸る

see styles
 etsunihitaru
    えつにひたる
(exp,v5r) (See 悦に入る) to be pleased; to gloat; to glow with self-satisfaction

悲不自勝


悲不自胜

see styles
bēi bù zì shèng
    bei1 bu4 zi4 sheng4
pei pu tzu sheng
unable to control one's grief (idiom); overwrought; overcome with sorrow; heartbroken

情報統制

see styles
 jouhoutousei / johotose
    じょうほうとうせい
information control

愛人如己


爱人如己

see styles
ài rén rú jǐ
    ai4 ren2 ru2 ji3
ai jen ju chi
love others as self

感染予防

see styles
 kansenyobou / kansenyobo
    かんせんよぼう
infection prevention; disease control

感染対策

see styles
 kansentaisaku
    かんせんたいさく
infection control; infection prevention measures

感染防止

see styles
 kansenboushi / kansenboshi
    かんせんぼうし
infection prevention; infection control

我がまま

see styles
 wagamama
    わがまま
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) selfishness; egoism; self-indulgence; wilfulness; willfulness; (2) (kana only) disobedience; (3) (kana only) whim

我が強い

see styles
 gagatsuyoi
    ががつよい
(exp,adj-i) (See 我の強い) egoistic; selfish; self-willed

我こそは

see styles
 warekosoha
    われこそは
(expression) (self-confident, emphatic) I; as for me

我の強い

see styles
 ganotsuyoi
    がのつよい
(exp,adj-i) (See 我が強い) egoistic; selfish; self-willed

我不可得

see styles
wǒ bù kě dé
    wo3 bu4 ke3 de2
wo pu k`o te
    wo pu ko te
 ga fukatoku
the self is unobtainable

我人四相

see styles
wǒ rén sì xiàng
    wo3 ren2 si4 xiang4
wo jen ssu hsiang
 ga nin shisō
The four ejects of the ego in the Diamond Sutra: (1) 我相 the illusion that in the five skandhas there is a real ego; (2) 人相 that this ego is a man, and different from beings of the other paths; (3) 衆生相 that all beings have an ego born of the five skandhas; (4) 壽相 that the ego has age, i.e. a determined or fated period of existence.

我執習氣


我执习气

see styles
wǒ zhí xí qì
    wo3 zhi2 xi2 qi4
wo chih hsi ch`i
    wo chih hsi chi
 gashū jikke
karmic impressions of self-attachment

我愛緣執


我爱缘执

see styles
wǒ ài yuán zhí
    wo3 ai4 yuan2 zhi2
wo ai yüan chih
 gaaienshū
attachment to the condition of self-love

我法二執


我法二执

see styles
wǒ fǎ èr zhí
    wo3 fa3 er4 zhi2
wo fa erh chih
 gahō nishū
the two attachments to self and phenomena

我法二空

see styles
wǒ fǎ èr kōng
    wo3 fa3 er4 kong1
wo fa erh k`ung
    wo fa erh kung
 gahō nikū
emptiness of both self and phenomena

我波羅蜜


我波罗蜜

see styles
wǒ bō luó mì
    wo3 bo1 luo2 mi4
wo po lo mi
 ga haramitsu
The ego pāramitā in the four based on the Nirvana Sutra in which the transcendental ego is 自在, i.e. has a real and permanent nature; the four are 常 permanency, 樂 joy, 我 personality, 淨 purity.

我生已盡


我生已尽

see styles
wǒ shēng yǐ jìn
    wo3 sheng1 yi3 jin4
wo sheng i chin
 gashō ijin
cessation of the self

我空法有

see styles
wǒ kōng fǎ yǒu
    wo3 kong1 fa3 you3
wo k`ung fa yu
    wo kung fa yu
 gakū hōu
self is empty but phenomena are real

我空眞如

see styles
wǒ kōng zhēn rú
    wo3 kong1 zhen1 ru2
wo k`ung chen ju
    wo kung chen ju
 gakū shinnyo
The Hīnayāna doctrine of impersonality in the absolute, that in truth there is no ego; this position abrogates moral responsibility, cf. 原人論.

我見無明


我见无明

see styles
wǒ jiàn wú míng
    wo3 jian4 wu2 ming2
wo chien wu ming
 ga ken mumyō
ignorance of the view of self

我見熏習


我见熏习

see styles
wǒ jiàn xūn xí
    wo3 jian4 xun1 xi2
wo chien hsün hsi
 gaken kunjū
perfumation by the view of self

我見等惑


我见等惑

see styles
wǒ jiàn děng huò
    wo3 jian4 deng3 huo4
wo chien teng huo
 gaken tō waku
afflictions such as the view of self

所起我見


所起我见

see styles
suǒ qǐ wǒ jiàn
    suo3 qi3 wo3 jian4
so ch`i wo chien
    so chi wo chien
 sho ki gaken
view of self that is given rise to

手に余る

see styles
 teniamaru
    てにあまる
(exp,v5r) to be beyond one's capacities; to be beyond one's powers; to be beyond one's control; to be unmanageable

手前勝手

see styles
 temaegatte
    てまえがって
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) self-centered; self-centred; selfish

手前味噌

see styles
 temaemiso
    てまえみそ
(yoji) self-flattery; sing one's own praises

手前定規

see styles
 temaejougi / temaejogi
    てまえじょうぎ
self-serving logic

抑え込み

see styles
 osaekomi
    おさえこみ
holding down (esp. in judo); holding technique; pinning down; immobilizing; bringing under control

押え込む

see styles
 osaekomu
    おさえこむ
(transitive verb) to pin down; to immobilize; to immobilise; to control; to suppress

押さえる

see styles
 osaeru
    おさえる
(transitive verb) (1) to pin something down; to hold something down; to hold something back; to stop; to restrain; to curb; (2) to seize; to grasp; to arrest; (3) to gain control of something; to govern; to keep down (e.g. information); to suppress; (4) to catch happening; to determine (important points); to find (proof); to understand

持て余す

see styles
 moteamasu
    もてあます
(transitive verb) to be too much for one; to find unmanageable; to be beyond one's control; to not know what to do with

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.
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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).



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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