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竭盡全力 竭尽全力 see styles |
jié jìn quán lì jie2 jin4 quan2 li4 chieh chin ch`üan li chieh chin chüan li |
(idiom) to spare no effort; to do one's utmost |
竹とんぼ see styles |
taketonbo たけとんぼ |
small wooden Japanese toy that flies when spun between the palms of one's hands |
竹のつえ see styles |
takenotsue たけのつえ |
bamboo rod (stick, pole) |
竹の園生 see styles |
takenosonou / takenosono たけのそのう |
bamboo garden; the imperial family |
竹ぼうき see styles |
takebouki / takeboki たけぼうき |
bamboo broom |
竹取物語 see styles |
taketorimonogatari たけとりものがたり |
(work) Taketori Monogatari (The Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter); (wk) Taketori Monogatari (The Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter) |
Variations: |
takamushiro たかむしろ |
(See 筵・1) bamboo mat |
竹書紀年 竹书纪年 see styles |
zhú shū jì nián zhu2 shu1 ji4 nian2 chu shu chi nien |
Bamboo Annals, early chronicle of Chinese ancient history, written c. 300 BC |
竹林七賢 see styles |
chikurinnoshichiken ちくりんのしちけん |
(irregular okurigana usage) Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove; group of 3rd-century Qingtan scholars, writers, and musicians |
笈を負う see styles |
kyuuoou / kyuoo きゅうをおう |
(exp,v5u) (idiom) (rare) to leave one's hometown to study; to carry a case of books |
笑い上戸 see styles |
waraijougo / waraijogo わらいじょうご |
(1) merry drinker; (2) one who laughs easily |
笑掉大牙 see styles |
xiào diào dà yá xiao4 diao4 da4 ya2 hsiao tiao ta ya |
to laugh one's head off; ridiculous; jaw-dropping |
笑破肚皮 see styles |
xiào pò dù pí xiao4 po4 du4 pi2 hsiao p`o tu p`i hsiao po tu pi |
to split one's sides laughing |
笑逐顏開 笑逐颜开 see styles |
xiào zhú yán kāi xiao4 zhu2 yan2 kai1 hsiao chu yen k`ai hsiao chu yen kai |
smile spread across the face (idiom); beaming with pleasure; all smiles; joy written across one's face |
笑顔千両 see styles |
egaosenryou / egaosenryo えがおせんりょう |
beautiful smile; there being a great charm about one's smile |
笨鳥先飛 笨鸟先飞 see styles |
bèn niǎo xiān fēi ben4 niao3 xian1 fei1 pen niao hsien fei |
lit. the clumsy bird flies early (idiom); fig. to work hard to compensate for one's limited abilities |
第十八願 第十八愿 see styles |
dì shí bā yuàn di4 shi2 ba1 yuan4 ti shih pa yüan daijūhachi gan |
The eighteenth of Amitābha's forty-eight vows, the one vowing salvation to all believers. |
笹牛の舌 see styles |
sasaushinoshita; sasaushinoshita ささうしのした; ササウシノシタ |
(kana only) bamboo sole (Heteromycteris japonica) |
筆を擱く see styles |
fudeooku ふでをおく |
(exp,v5k) to stop writing; to put down one's pen; to close (a letter) |
筆を置く see styles |
fudeooku ふでをおく |
(exp,v5k) to stop writing; to put down one's pen; to close (a letter) |
筆禍事件 see styles |
hikkajiken ひっかじけん |
troubles brought on by what one has written; incident occasioned by a serious slip of the pen |
等位基因 see styles |
děng wèi jī yīn deng3 wei4 ji1 yin1 teng wei chi yin |
allele (one of two paired gene in diploid organism) |
等因奉此 see styles |
děng yīn fèng cǐ deng3 yin1 feng4 ci3 teng yin feng tz`u teng yin feng tzu |
officialese; official routine; (old) (conventional phrase used in response to one's superior) in view of the above, we therefore... |
等活地獄 等活地狱 see styles |
děng huó dì yù deng3 huo2 di4 yu4 teng huo ti yü toukatsujigoku / tokatsujigoku とうかつじごく |
{Buddh} (See 八大地獄・はちだいじごく) Sañjīva (one of the Eight Greater Hells); hell of being torn to pieces and revived over and over The first of the eight hot hells, in which the denizens are chopped, stabbed, ground, and pounded, but by a cool wind are brought back to life, to undergo renewed torment. Also 更活. |
筒子米糕 see styles |
tǒng zǐ mǐ gāo tong3 zi3 mi3 gao1 t`ung tzu mi kao tung tzu mi kao |
rice tube pudding, a single-serve column of glutinous rice topped with a sauce and garnished (Taiwanese dish, originally prepared by stuffing rice into bamboo tubes and steaming them) |
策を練る see styles |
sakuoneru さくをねる |
(exp,v5r) to plan one's next moves; to work out a plan |
管を巻く see styles |
kudaomaku くだをまく |
(exp,v5k) to grumble over one's wine cups |
箪食瓢飲 see styles |
tanshihyouin / tanshihyoin たんしひょういん |
(rare) (yoji) (from the Analects of Confucius) simple food and drink; being content with a frugal life; a bamboo dish of rice and a gourd of drink |
箸を取る see styles |
hashiotoru はしをとる |
(exp,v5r) to take up one's chopsticks (to begin a meal); to start to eat; to eat |
節を売る see styles |
setsuouru / setsuoru せつをうる |
(exp,v5r) to sell one's principles; to sell one's honor; to prostitute oneself |
節を守る see styles |
setsuomamoru せつをまもる |
(exp,v5r) to stick to one's principles |
節を折る see styles |
setsuooru せつをおる |
(exp,v5r) (from the Strategies of the Warring States) to compromise one's principles; to betray one's principles |
築室道謀 筑室道谋 see styles |
zhù shì dào móu zhu4 shi4 dao4 mou2 chu shih tao mou |
lit. ask passers-by how to build one's house (idiom); fig. to have no idea what to do; without a clue |
籠鳥檻猿 笼鸟槛猿 see styles |
lóng niǎo jiàn yuán long2 niao3 jian4 yuan2 lung niao chien yüan rouchoukanen / rochokanen ろうちょうかんえん |
bird in a basket, monkey in a cage (idiom); prisoner (yoji) denied freedom (of how to live one's life); living like a caged bird |
米の祝い see styles |
yonenoiwai よねのいわい |
(exp,n) longevity celebration for one's 88th year |
粉身碎骨 see styles |
fěn shēn suì gǔ fen3 shen1 sui4 gu3 fen shen sui ku |
lit. torn body and crushed bones (idiom); fig. to die horribly; to sacrifice one's life |
粉骨砕身 see styles |
funkotsusaishin ふんこつさいしん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) making one's best exertions |
粵語拼音 粤语拼音 see styles |
yuè yǔ pīn yīn yue4 yu3 pin1 yin1 yüeh yü p`in yin yüeh yü pin yin |
Cantonese romanization; Jyutping, one of the many Cantonese romanization systems |
精が出る see styles |
seigaderu / segaderu せいがでる |
(exp,v1) (See 精を出す) to be working hard; to be doing one's best |
精励恪勤 see styles |
seireikakkin / serekakkin せいれいかっきん |
(n,vs,adj-na) (yoji) assiduousness; attending diligently to one's study or duties |
精神修養 see styles |
seishinshuuyou / seshinshuyo せいしんしゅうよう |
(noun/participle) moral (spiritual) improvement; practice mental training; cultivate one's mind (soul) |
精神構造 see styles |
seishinkouzou / seshinkozo せいしんこうぞう |
one's mental make-up (structure) |
精神百倍 see styles |
jīng shén bǎi bèi jing1 shen2 bai3 bei4 ching shen pai pei |
lit. vitality a hundredfold (idiom); refreshed; one's vigor thoroughly restored |
精誠所至 精诚所至 see styles |
jīng chéng suǒ zhì jing1 cheng2 suo3 zhi4 ching ch`eng so chih ching cheng so chih |
no difficulty is insurmountable if one is sincere (idiom) |
糟糠の妻 see styles |
soukounotsuma / sokonotsuma そうこうのつま |
(exp,n) one's devoted wife; wife who has followed one through hard times; wife married in poverty |
約束破る see styles |
yakusokuyaburu やくそくやぶる |
(exp,v5r) to break a promise; to go back on one's word; to renege |
約束通り see styles |
yakusokudoori やくそくどおり |
(n,adv) as one promised |
紅白試合 see styles |
kouhakujiai / kohakujiai こうはくじあい |
(1) (See 紅白・2) contest between two groups; (2) practice game with one team divided into two groups; intra-squad game |
紋付羽織 see styles |
montsukihaori もんつきはおり |
(See 羽織) haori coat decorated with one's family crest |
純チャン see styles |
junchan ジュンチャン |
(abbreviation) (kana only) {mahj} (See ジュンチャンタイヤオチュウ) winning hand with at least one terminal tile in each set and no honor tiles |
紛らせる see styles |
magiraseru まぎらせる |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 紛らす・1) to divert (e.g. one's mind); to distract; to relieve (boredom, sorrow, etc.); to drown (one's sorrows); to beguile (the time); (transitive verb) (2) (See 紛らす・2) to conceal (e.g. one's grief with a smile); to hide; to shift (the conversation); to change (the subject) |
紛らわす see styles |
magirawasu まぎらわす |
(transitive verb) (1) (See 紛らす・1) to divert (e.g. one's mind); to distract; to relieve (boredom, sorrow, etc.); to drown (one's sorrows); to beguile (the time); (transitive verb) (2) (See 紛らす・2) to conceal (e.g. one's grief with a smile); to hide; to shift (the conversation); to change (the subject) |
紛骨砕身 see styles |
funkotsusaishin ふんこつさいしん |
(irregular kanji usage) (noun/participle) (yoji) making one's best exertions |
素が出る see styles |
sugaderu すがでる |
(v1,exp) (See 素・す・1) for one's true nature to come out |
素人考え see styles |
shiroutokangae / shirotokangae しろうとかんがえ |
(oft. used to refer modestly to one's own ideas) amateur's (shallow) thoughts (on a topic); layperson's opinion |
素面朝天 see styles |
sù miàn cháo tiān su4 mian4 chao2 tian1 su mien ch`ao t`ien su mien chao tien |
lit. to present oneself confidently to the emperor, without makeup (as did the sister of Yang Guifei 楊貴妃|杨贵妃[Yang2 Gui4 fei1]) (idiom); fig. (of a woman) to show one's natural features, without makeup; to present oneself just as one is, without artifice |
累覺不愛 累觉不爱 see styles |
lèi jué bù ài lei4 jue2 bu4 ai4 lei chüeh pu ai |
(lit.) so exhausted (by difficulties in a relationship) that one feels one could never fall in love again (Internet slang); disenchanted with something |
細小小竹 see styles |
isasaozasa いささおざさ |
(archaism) (obscure) short bamboo; small bamboo |
細小小笹 see styles |
isasaozasa いささおざさ |
(archaism) (obscure) short bamboo; small bamboo |
終の住処 see styles |
tsuinosumika ついのすみか |
one's final abode |
終の棲家 see styles |
tsuinosumika ついのすみか |
one's final abode |
組み打ち see styles |
kumiuchi くみうち |
(1) grapple; scuffle; fight; (2) defeating one's enemy on the battlefield |
組み直す see styles |
kuminaosu くみなおす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to reschedule; to recompose; to recross (one's legs); to reset |
組み討ち see styles |
kumiuchi くみうち |
(1) grapple; scuffle; fight; (2) defeating one's enemy on the battlefield |
経歴詐称 see styles |
keirekisashou / kerekisasho けいれきさしょう |
misrepresentation (falsification) of one's past record (personal history) |
結上げる see styles |
yuiageru ゆいあげる |
(transitive verb) to wear one's hair up; to arrange one's hair |
結婚年齢 see styles |
kekkonnenrei / kekkonnenre けっこんねんれい |
age at marriage; age at which one marries |
結婚退職 see styles |
kekkontaishoku けっこんたいしょく |
(noun/participle) resigning from one's job when one gets married; retirement due to marriage; leaving a job because of marriage |
結跏趺坐 结跏趺坐 see styles |
jié jiā fū zuò jie2 jia1 fu1 zuo4 chieh chia fu tso kekkafu za けっかふざ |
(yoji) sitting with crossed legs; the lotus position (結跏) The Buddha's sitting posture with legs crossed and soles upward, left over right being the attitude for subduing demons, right over left for blessing, the hands being placed one above the other in similar order. Also, said to be paryaṅkabandha, or utkuṭukāsana, sitting on the hams like ascetics in meditation. |
絕無僅有 绝无仅有 see styles |
jué wú jǐn yǒu jue2 wu2 jin3 you3 chüeh wu chin yu |
one and only (idiom); rarely seen; unique of its kind |
絞盡腦汁 绞尽脑汁 see styles |
jiǎo jìn nǎo zhī jiao3 jin4 nao3 zhi1 chiao chin nao chih |
to rack one's brains |
給金相撲 see styles |
kyuukinzumou / kyukinzumo きゅうきんずもう |
match that determines if a rikishi will have more wins than losses |
經濟情況 经济情况 see styles |
jīng jì qíng kuàng jing1 ji4 qing2 kuang4 ching chi ch`ing k`uang ching chi ching kuang |
economic situation; one's socio-economic status |
經營遽務 经营遽务 see styles |
jīng yíng jù wù jing1 ying2 ju4 wu4 ching ying chü wu kyōyō kyomu |
to be busily engaged in one's occupation |
継目なし see styles |
tsugimenashi つぎめなし |
(can be adjective with の) seamless; jointless; one-piece |
継目無し see styles |
tsugimenashi つぎめなし |
(can be adjective with の) seamless; jointless; one-piece |
継続審査 see styles |
keizokushinsa / kezokushinsa けいぞくしんさ |
carrying over a bill from one Diet session to the next, being deliberated by a committee in the interim |
続けざま see styles |
tsuzukezama つづけざま |
one after another |
綠林好漢 绿林好汉 see styles |
lù lín hǎo hàn lu4 lin2 hao3 han4 lu lin hao han |
(idiom) chivalrous hero, often one who combats injustice or fights for a noble cause (originally referred to a group of outlaws who assembled in 綠林|绿林[Lu4 lin2]) |
網干し垣 see styles |
aboshigaki あぼしがき |
(obscure) bamboo fence that resembles a fishing net |
網開一面 网开一面 see styles |
wǎng kāi yī miàn wang3 kai1 yi1 mian4 wang k`ai i mien wang kai i mien |
open the net on one side (idiom); let the caged bird fly; to give one's opponent a way out; lenient treatment |
網開三面 网开三面 see styles |
wǎng kāi sān miàn wang3 kai1 san1 mian4 wang k`ai san mien wang kai san mien |
to leave the net open on three sides (idiom); let the caged bird fly; to give one's opponent a way out; lenient treatment |
綽綽有餘 绰绰有余 see styles |
chuò chuò yǒu yú chuo4 chuo4 you3 yu2 ch`o ch`o yu yü cho cho yu yü |
(idiom) more than enough |
総ざらい see styles |
souzarai / sozarai そうざらい |
(noun/participle) general review (e.g. of one's lessons); dress rehearsal |
総毛立つ see styles |
soukedatsu / sokedatsu そうけだつ |
(v5t,vi) to get goosebumps; to have one's hair stand on end; to shudder |
緣覺法界 缘觉法界 see styles |
yuán jué fǎ jiè yuan2 jue2 fa3 jie4 yüan chüeh fa chieh engaku hokkai |
The pratyekabuddha realm, one of the ten Tiantai categories of intelligent beings. |
緩急相濟 缓急相济 see styles |
huǎn jí xiāng jì huan3 ji2 xiang1 ji4 huan chi hsiang chi |
to help one another in difficulty; mutual assistance in extremity |
縁故疎開 see styles |
enkosokai えんこそかい |
(noun/participle) evacuating to the homes of one's relatives in the countryside in wartime |
縁起直し see styles |
enginaoshi えんぎなおし |
change of fortune; trying to change one's luck |
Variations: |
yoshi よし |
(adverb) (kana only) even if |
縦しんば see styles |
yoshinba よしんば |
(adverb) (kana only) even if; even though; if |
縦横無尽 see styles |
juuoumujin / juomujin じゅうおうむじん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) freely; right and left; as one pleases |
縮こめる see styles |
chijikomeru ちぢこめる |
(transitive verb) (rare) (See 縮こまる・ちぢこまる) to draw in (one's body); to duck (one's head) |
縮手縮腳 缩手缩脚 see styles |
suō shǒu suō jiǎo suo1 shou3 suo1 jiao3 so shou so chiao |
bound hand and foot (idiom); constrained |
總合爲一 总合为一 see styles |
zǒng hé wéi yī zong3 he2 wei2 yi1 tsung ho wei i sōgō iichi |
merge into one |
總說爲一 总说为一 see styles |
zǒng shuō wéi yī zong3 shuo1 wei2 yi1 tsung shuo wei i sōsetsu iichi |
explained together in one group [category, rubric] |
繞膝承歡 绕膝承欢 see styles |
rào xī chéng huān rao4 xi1 cheng2 huan1 jao hsi ch`eng huan jao hsi cheng huan |
to live with one's parents, thus bringing them happiness (idiom) |
繫念現前 系念现前 see styles |
xì niàn xiàn qián xi4 nian4 xian4 qian2 hsi nien hsien ch`ien hsi nien hsien chien kenen genzen |
fix one's thoughts [on reality] and have them emerge spontaneously |
繫緣法界 系缘法界 see styles |
xì yuán fǎ jiè xi4 yuan2 fa3 jie4 hsi yüan fa chieh keen hokkai |
fixing [one's thoughts] on the dharmadhātu as the object [of contemplation] |
續西遊記 续西游记 see styles |
xù xī yóu jì xu4 xi1 you2 ji4 hsü hsi yu chi |
one of three Ming dynasty sequels to Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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