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靈的世界


灵的世界

see styles
líng de shì jiè
    ling2 de5 shi4 jie4
ling te shih chieh
spirit world

頂天立地


顶天立地

see styles
dǐng tiān lì dì
    ding3 tian1 li4 di4
ting t`ien li ti
    ting tien li ti
lit. able to support both heaven and earth; of indomitable spirit (idiom)

頤性養壽


颐性养寿

see styles
yí xìng yǎng shòu
    yi2 xing4 yang3 shou4
i hsing yang shou
to take care of one's spirit and keep fit (idiom)

頻那夜迦


频那夜迦

see styles
pín nà yè jiā
    pin2 na4 ye4 jia1
p`in na yeh chia
    pin na yeh chia
Vināyaka (Gaṇeśa), name of a demon or spirit, cf. 毘.

飯綱使い

see styles
 izunatsukai
    いづなつかい
(See 飯綱・1) keeper of an izuna (fox-like spirit)

養精蓄銳


养精蓄锐

see styles
yǎng jīng xù ruì
    yang3 jing1 xu4 rui4
yang ching hsü jui
to preserve and nurture one's spirit (idiom); honing one's strength for the big push

骨のある

see styles
 honenoaru
    ほねのある
(exp,adj-f) (See 骨・4) having spirit; (being) staunch; having backbone

骨の有る

see styles
 honenoaru
    ほねのある
(exp,adj-f,v5r-i) having spirit; (being) staunch; having backbone

高抗張力

see styles
 koukouchouryoku / kokochoryoku
    こうこうちょうりょく
(can be adjective with の) high tensile strength

鬥志昂揚


斗志昂扬

see styles
dòu zhì áng yáng
    dou4 zhi4 ang2 yang2
tou chih ang yang
having high fighting spirit

魂神精識

see styles
hún shén jīng shì
    hun2 shen2 jing1 shi4
hun shen ching shih
spirit, vital energies, and consciousness

魔が差す

see styles
 magasasu
    まがさす
(exp,v5s) to be possessed by an evil spirit; to be tempted; to give in to an urge; to succumb to temptation

黒人霊歌

see styles
 kokujinreika / kokujinreka
    こくじんれいか
African American spiritual; Negro spiritual; black spiritual

鼻っぱし

see styles
 hanappashi
    はなっぱし
(See 鼻っ柱) aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

鼻っぱり

see styles
 hanappari
    はなっぱり
(obscure) aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

鼻っ張り

see styles
 hanappari
    はなっぱり
(obscure) aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

龍神八部

see styles
lóng shén bā bù
    long2 shen2 ba1 bu4
lung shen pa pu
dragons, gods, and the rest of the eight kinds of spiritual beings

イオン強度

see styles
 ionkyoudo / ionkyodo
    イオンきょうど
ionic strength

ウィジャ板

see styles
 ijaban
    ウィジャばん
ouija board; spirit board; talking board

エネルギー

see styles
 enerugii / enerugi
    エネルギー
(1) energy (ger: Energie); (2) strength; power; stamina; get-up-and-go; (3) food energy; calories

Variations:
かっ
かッ

 ka; ka
    かっ; かッ
(prefix) (adds strength or emphasis to verbs; from 掻き) (See 掻き・2) very

けん土重来

see styles
 kendochourai / kendochorai
    けんどちょうらい
    kendojuurai / kendojurai
    けんどじゅうらい
(yoji) recouping one's strength for a renewed attack (on); making another attempt with redoubled efforts

コーボルト

see styles
 kooboruto
    コーボルト
kobold (evil spirit in German folklore) (ger: Kobolt); goblin

スピリット

see styles
 supiritto
    スピリット
spirit

せん断強さ

see styles
 sendantsuyosa
    せんだんつよさ
shear strength

せん断強度

see styles
 sendankyoudo / sendankyodo
    せんだんきょうど
shear strength

ペトロール

see styles
 petorooru
    ペトロール
white spirit (fre: pétrole); mineral spirits; mineral turpentine, turpentine substitute

リトリート

see styles
 ritoriito / ritorito
    リトリート
(1) retreat (e.g. from life); seclusion; (2) retreat (religious, spiritual); (3) {mil} withdrawal; retreat

ルサールカ

see styles
 rusaaruka / rusaruka
    ルサールカ
(wk) Rusalka (opera by Dvořák); (myth) rusalka (female spirit in Slavic folklore)

三十七道品

see styles
sān shí qī dào pǐn
    san1 shi2 qi1 dao4 pin3
san shih ch`i tao p`in
    san shih chi tao pin
 sanjūnana dōhon
三十七分法, 三十七菩提分法, 三十七品 The thirty-seven conditions leading to bodhi, or Buddhahood, i. e. 四念處 smṛtyupasthāna, four states of memory, or subjects of reflection; 四正勤 samyakprahāṇa, four proper lines of exertion; 四如意足 ṛddhipāda, four steps towards supernatural power; 五根 pañca indriyāṇi, five spiritual faculties; 五力pañca balāni, their five powers; 七覺支 sapta bodhyaṅga, seven degrees of enlightenment, or intelligence; and 八正道 aṣṭa-mārga, the eightfold noble path.

不完全燃焼

see styles
 fukanzennenshou / fukanzennensho
    ふかんぜんねんしょう
(noun/participle) (1) incomplete combustion; imperfect combustion; (noun/participle) (2) (idiom) being off one's game; not doing one's best; being unable to use all of one's strength; failing to obtain the desired result

中道卽法界

see styles
zhōng dào jí fǎ jiè
    zhong1 dao4 ji2 fa3 jie4
chung tao chi fa chieh
 chūdō soku hokkai
The doctrine of the 'mean', is the dharmadhātu, or 'spiritual ' universe.

Variations:
任侠
仁侠

 ninkyou; jinkyou / ninkyo; jinkyo
    にんきょう; じんきょう
(1) chivalry; chivalrous spirit; helping the weak and fighting the strong; (prefix noun) (2) (euphemism) (See 任侠団体,任侠映画) yakuza

企業家精神

see styles
 kigyoukaseishin / kigyokaseshin
    きぎょうかせいしん
(See 起業家精神) entrepreneurial spirit; entrepreneurship

体力づくり

see styles
 tairyokuzukuri
    たいりょくづくり
fitness training; development of physical strength; building stamina; keeping up one's fitness

佛性不受羅


佛性不受罗

see styles
fó xìng bù shòu luó
    fo2 xing4 bu4 shou4 luo2
fo hsing pu shou lo
 busshō fujura
The Buddha-nature does not receive punishment in the hells, because it is 空 void of form, or spiritual and above the formal or material, only things with form can enter the hells.

元気出して

see styles
 genkidashite
    げんきだして
(expression) keep up your strength; chin up!

利益諸有情


利益诸有情

see styles
lì yì zhū yǒu qíng
    li4 yi4 zhu1 you3 qing2
li i chu yu ch`ing
    li i chu yu ching
 riyaku sho ujō
to improve the [spiritual] condition of sentient beings

Variations:
剛力
強力

 gouriki / goriki
    ごうりき
(noun or adjectival noun) herculean strength; mountain carrier-guide

Variations:
剛毅
豪毅

 gouki / goki
    ごうき
(noun or adjectival noun) (form) fortitude; firmness of character; sturdiness; inner strength; hardihood

力いっぱい

see styles
 chikaraippai
    ちからいっぱい
(adverbial noun) with might and main; with all one's strength

力が抜ける

see styles
 chikaraganukeru
    ちからがぬける
(exp,v1) to grow weak; to become weak; to lose strength

力をつける

see styles
 chikaraotsukeru
    ちからをつける
(exp,v1) (1) to build up one's strength; to get stronger; (2) to give (someone) strength; to cheer (someone) up; to encourage (someone)

力を付ける

see styles
 chikaraotsukeru
    ちからをつける
(exp,v1) (1) to build up one's strength; to get stronger; (2) to give (someone) strength; to cheer (someone) up; to encourage (someone)

力を入れる

see styles
 chikaraoireru
    ちからをいれる
(exp,v1) (See 力が入る・1) to put effort into; to strain; to put strength into; to put forth effort

力を込める

see styles
 chikaraokomeru
    ちからをこめる
(exp,v1) to put one's strength into

化けて出る

see styles
 baketederu
    ばけてでる
(exp,v1) to become a wandering ghost; to appear as a spirit

Variations:
反骨
叛骨

 hankotsu
    はんこつ
(abbreviation) rebellious spirit

反骨の精神

see styles
 hankotsunoseishin / hankotsunoseshin
    はんこつのせいしん
backbone; spirit of defiance

Variations:
叛心
反心

 hanshin
    はんしん
rebellious spirit

叛骨の精神

see styles
 hankotsunoseishin / hankotsunoseshin
    はんこつのせいしん
backbone; spirit of defiance

吃奶的力氣


吃奶的力气

see styles
chī nǎi de lì qi
    chi1 nai3 de5 li4 qi5
ch`ih nai te li ch`i
    chih nai te li chi
all one's strength

四十二字門


四十二字门

see styles
sì shí èr zì mén
    si4 shi2 er4 zi4 men2
ssu shih erh tzu men
 shijūni ji mon
The doctrine of the forty-two 悉曇 Siddham letters as given in the 華嚴 76 and 般若經 4. They have special meanings, independent of their use among the fourteen vowels and thirty-five consonants, i. e. forty-nine alphabetic signs. The forty-two are supposed by the 智度論 47 to be the root or basis of all letters; and each letter has its own specific value as a spiritual symbol; Tiantai associates each of them with one of the forty-two 位. The letters begin with 阿 and end with 荼 or 佗.

大勢至菩薩


大势至菩萨

see styles
dà shì zhì pú sà
    da4 shi4 zhi4 pu2 sa4
ta shih chih p`u sa
    ta shih chih pu sa
 Daiseishi Bosatsu
(Buddhism) Mahasomethingamaprapta, the Great Strength Bodhisattva
Mahāsthāma or Mahāsthāmaprāpta 摩訶那鉢. A Bodhisattva representing the Buddha-wisdom of Amitābha; he is on Amitābha's right, with Avalokiteśvara on the left. They are called the three holy ones of the western region. He has been doubtfully identified with Maudgalyāyana. Also 勢至.

天涯若比鄰


天涯若比邻

see styles
tiān yá ruò bǐ lín
    tian1 ya2 ruo4 bi3 lin2
t`ien ya jo pi lin
    tien ya jo pi lin
far-flung realms as next door (idiom); close in spirit although far away

尸羅阿迭多


尸罗阿迭多

see styles
shī luó ā dié duō
    shi1 luo2 a1 die2 duo1
shih lo a tieh to
 Shiraitta
Śīladitya, son of Pratapaditya and brother of Rajyavardhana. Under thc spiritual auspices of Avalokiteśvara, he became king of Kanyakubja A. D. 606 and conquered India and the Punjab. He was merciful to all creatures, strained drinking water for horses and elephants, was a most liberal patron of Buddhism, re-established the great quinquennial assembly, built many stūpas, showed special favour to Śīlabhadra and Xuanzang, and composed the 八大靈塔梵讚 Aṣṭama-hāśrī -caitya-saṃskṛta-stotra. He reigned about forty years.

座敷わらし

see styles
 zashikiwarashi
    ざしきわらし
protective household deity in Tohoku, appearing as a red-faced child spirit with bobbed hair

弥次馬根性

see styles
 yajiumakonjou / yajiumakonjo
    やじうまこんじょう
the spirit of curiosity

Variations:
御霊
御魂

 mitama; goryou(御霊) / mitama; goryo(御霊)
    みたま; ごりょう(御霊)
(1) (honorific or respectful language) spirit of a deceased person; (2) (みたま only) (honorific or respectful language) (See 聖霊) the Holy Ghost; the Holy Spirit

心の貧しい

see styles
 kokoronomazushii / kokoronomazushi
    こころのまずしい
(exp,adj-i) ungenerous; poor in spirit; with no great feelings

思いっきり

see styles
 omoikkiri
    おもいっきり
(adv,n) with all one's strength; with all one's heart; resignation; resolution

思いっ切り

see styles
 omoikkiri
    おもいっきり
(adv,n) with all one's strength; with all one's heart; resignation; resolution

振りしぼる

see styles
 furishiboru
    ふりしぼる
(transitive verb) (1) to muster (one's strength); (2) to strain (e.g. one's voice)

旧統一教会

see styles
 kyuutouitsukyoukai / kyutoitsukyokai
    きゅうとういつきょうかい
(o) (former) Unification Church (abbreviation); The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity

時毘多迦羅


时毘多迦罗

see styles
shí pí duō jiā luó
    shi2 pi2 duo1 jia1 luo2
shih p`i to chia lo
    shih pi to chia lo
 jibitakara
jīvitākāra, name of a spirit described as a devourer of life or length of days.

気勢を削ぐ

see styles
 kiseiosogu / kiseosogu
    きせいをそぐ
(exp,v5g) to diminish (dampen) the spirit

気勢を殺ぐ

see styles
 kiseiosogu / kiseosogu
    きせいをそぐ
(exp,v5g) to diminish (dampen) the spirit

気迫がない

see styles
 kihakuganai
    きはくがない
(expression) lacking spirit, vigour (vigor)

気魄がない

see styles
 kihakuganai
    きはくがない
(expression) lacking spirit, vigour (vigor)

法報化三身


法报化三身

see styles
fǎ bào huà sān shēn
    fa3 bao4 hua4 san1 shen1
fa pao hua san shen
 hoppōke sanjin
The trikāya: 法 dharmakāya, the absolute or spiritual body; 報 saṃbhogakāya, the body of bliss; 化 nirmāṇakāya, the body of incarnation. In Hīnayāna 法身 is described as the commandments, meditations, wisdom, nirvāṇa, and nirvāṇa-enlightenment; 報身 is the reward-body of bliss; 化 or 應 (化) is the body in its various incarnations. In Mahāyāna, the three bodies are regarded as distinct, but also as aspects of one body which pervades all beings. Cf. 三身.

Variations:
滾る
激る

 tagiru
    たぎる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to boil; to seethe; (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to roil (e.g. waterfall, torrent); to foam; to cascade down; (v5r,vi) (3) (kana only) to well up (of emotions); to overflow (e.g. fighting spirit); to seethe (esp. blood)

無增上慢行


无增上慢行

see styles
wú zēng shàng màn xíng
    wu2 zeng1 shang4 man4 xing2
wu tseng shang man hsing
 mu zōjōman gyō
practice of no pride in spiritual attainments

狐が落ちる

see styles
 kitsunegaochiru
    きつねがおちる
(exp,v1) to cease being possessed (by the spirit of a fox); to be released from the grasp of a fox; to be exorcised from a fox

狐を落とす

see styles
 kitsuneootosu
    きつねをおとす
(exp,v5s) to exorcise a fox spirit (from a person)

疾風知勁草


疾风知劲草

see styles
jí fēng zhī jìng cǎo
    ji2 feng1 zhi1 jing4 cao3
chi feng chih ching ts`ao
    chi feng chih ching tsao
lit. sturdy grass withstands high winds (idiom); fig. strength of character is revealed in a crisis

Variations:
発起
発企

 hokki; hakki(発起)(ok)
    ほっき; はっき(発起)(ok)
(noun, transitive verb) (1) originating (something); coming up with the idea; starting (something); initiating; proposing; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} (See 発心) spiritual awakening; resolution

Variations:
神龍
神竜

 shinryuu; jinryuu; shenron / shinryu; jinryu; shenron
    しんりゅう; じんりゅう; シェンロン
(myth) Shen Long (spiritual dragon in Chinese mythology); Shen-lung

Variations:
精霊
聖霊

 shouryou / shoryo
    しょうりょう
{Buddh} spirit of the deceased

自然虛無身


自然虚无身

see styles
zì rán xū wú shēn
    zi4 ran2 xu1 wu2 shen1
tzu jan hsü wu shen
 jinen komu shin
A Buddha's spiritual or absolute body, his dharmakāya; also, those who are born in Paradise, i. e. who are spontaneously and independently produced there.

蚍蜉撼大樹


蚍蜉撼大树

see styles
pí fú hàn dà shù
    pi2 fu2 han4 da4 shu4
p`i fu han ta shu
    pi fu han ta shu
lit. an ant trying to shake a big tree (idiom); fig. to overrate one's own strength; also written 蚍蜉撼樹|蚍蜉撼树[pi2 fu2 han4 shu4]

見目より心

see styles
 mimeyorikokoro
    みめよりこころ
(expression) (proverb) a gentle spirit is more important than looks; handsome is as handsome does

Variations:
角觝
角抵

 kakutei / kakute
    かくてい
(noun/participle) (archaism) strength contest; sumo wrestling

Variations:
豪気
剛気

 gouki / goki
    ごうき
(noun or adjectival noun) sturdy spirit; bold; daring; brave; valiant; undaunted; stouthearted

財務格付け

see styles
 zaimukakuzuke
    ざいむかくづけ
financial strength ratings

起業家精神

see styles
 kigyoukaseishin / kigyokaseshin
    きぎょうかせいしん
entrepreneurial spirit; entrepreneurship

進取の精神

see styles
 shinshunoseishin / shinshunoseshin
    しんしゅのせいしん
progressive (enterprising) spirit

野次馬根性

see styles
 yajiumakonjou / yajiumakonjo
    やじうまこんじょう
the spirit of curiosity

長所は短所

see styles
 choushohatansho / choshohatansho
    ちょうしょはたんしょ
(expression) (proverb) if you rely too much on your greatest strength, it will be your greatest weakness

開拓者精神

see styles
 kaitakushaseishin / kaitakushaseshin
    かいたくしゃせいしん
pioneering spirit

Variations:
阻喪
沮喪

 sosou / soso
    そそう
(n,vs,vi) loss of spirit; dejection

阿鑁覽唅缺

see styles
ā zōng lǎn hán quē
    a1 zong1 lan3 han2 que1
a tsung lan han ch`üeh
    a tsung lan han chüeh
a-vam-ram-ham-kham is the highest formula of the 眞言 Shingon sect; it represents all the five elements, or composite parts of Vairocana in his corporeal nature, but also represents him in his 法身 or spiritual nature; cf. 阿卑, etc., and 阿羅 Arapacana.

靈犀一點通


灵犀一点通

see styles
líng xī yī diǎn tōng
    ling2 xi1 yi1 dian3 tong1
ling hsi i tien t`ung
    ling hsi i tien tung
mental rapport; likeness of mind; spiritual link

頭を擡げる

see styles
 atamaomotageru
    あたまをもたげる
(exp,v1) to raise one's head; to come to the fore; to rise into importance; to gain strength; to rear its head

鼻っぱしら

see styles
 hanappashira
    はなっぱしら
aggressiveness; competitive spirit; fighting spirit

龍奮迅三昧


龙奋迅三昧

see styles
lóng fèn xùn sān mèi
    long2 fen4 xun4 san1 mei4
lung fen hsün san mei
A samādhi powerful like the dragon; abstract meditation which results in great spiritual power.

オリンピズム

see styles
 orinpizumu
    オリンピズム
Olympism; Olympic spirit

カルヴァドス

see styles
 karuadosu
    カルヴァドス
(personal name) Calvados (spirit)

ストレングス

see styles
 sutorengusu
    ストレングス
strength

スピリット湖

see styles
 supirittoko
    スピリットこ
(place-name) Spirit Lake

トレーニング

see styles
 toreeningu
    トレーニング
(n,vs,vi) (1) training (for a skill, job, sport, etc.); practice; (n,vs,vi) (2) working out; workout; (strength, weight) training

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

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