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半者蒲闍尼 半者蒲阇尼 see styles |
bàn zhě pú shé ní ban4 zhe3 pu2 she2 ni2 pan che p`u she ni pan che pu she ni hansha hojani |
five proper foods |
合四乙尺工 see styles |
hé sì yǐ chě gōng he2 si4 yi3 che3 gong1 ho ssu i ch`e kung ho ssu i che kung |
names of the five notes of the Chinese pentatonic scale, corresponding roughly to do, re, mi, sol, la |
君荼利明王 see styles |
jun tú lì míng wáng jun1 tu2 li4 ming2 wang2 chün t`u li ming wang chün tu li ming wang Kundari myōō |
Amṛta, v. 阿, one of the five ming wang, the ambrosia king, also known as a 夜叉 yakṣa in his fierce form of queller of demons. |
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. |
四大元無主 四大元无主 see styles |
sì dà yuán wú zhǔ si4 da4 yuan2 wu2 zhu3 ssu ta yüan wu chu shidai gan mushu |
The verse uttered by 肇法師 Zhao Fashi when facing death under the 姚秦 Yao Qin emperor, fourth century A. D.: — 'No master have the four elements, Unreal are the five skandhas, When my head meets the white blade, Twill be but slicing the spring wind. The 'four elements' are the physical body. |
基本五文型 see styles |
kihongobunkei / kihongobunke きほんごぶんけい |
{ling} the five basic sentence structures (SV, SVC, SVO, SVOO, SVOC) |
大乘五蘊論 大乘五蕴论 see styles |
dà shèng wǔ yùn lùn da4 sheng4 wu3 yun4 lun4 ta sheng wu yün lun Daijō gōn ron |
Mahāyāna Treatise on the Five Skandhas |
大衆威德畏 大众威德畏 see styles |
dà zhòng wēi dé wèi da4 zhong4 wei1 de2 wei4 ta chung wei te wei daishu itoku i |
Stage-struck, awed by an assembly, one of the five 怖畏. |
天台五時教 天台五时教 see styles |
tiān tái wǔ shí jiào tian1 tai2 wu3 shi2 jiao4 t`ien t`ai wu shih chiao tien tai wu shih chiao Tendai goji kyō |
five periods of the teaching according to Tiantai |
天鼓雷音佛 see styles |
tiān gǔ léi yīn fó tian1 gu3 lei2 yin1 fo2 t`ien ku lei yin fo tien ku lei yin fo Tenko raion butsu |
鼓音如來 Divyadundubhimeghanirghosa. One of the five Buddhas in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala, on the north of the central group; said to be one of the dharmakāya of Sakyamuai, his 等流身 or universal emanation body; and is known as 不動尊 corresponding with Akṣobhya, cf. 五智如來 and 大日經疏 4. |
宮商角徵羽 宫商角徵羽 see styles |
gōng shāng jué zhǐ yǔ gong1 shang1 jue2 zhi3 yu3 kung shang chüeh chih yü |
pre-Tang names of the five notes of the pentatonic scale, corresponding roughly to do, re, mi, sol, la |
小乘十八部 see styles |
xiǎo shèng shí bā bù xiao3 sheng4 shi2 ba1 bu4 hsiao sheng shih pa pu shōjō jūhachi bu |
A Chinese list of the "eighteen" sects of the Hīnayāna, omitting Mahāsāṅghikāḥ, Sthavira, and Sarvāstivādah as generic schools: I. 大衆部 The Mahāsāṅghikāḥ is divided into eight schools as follows: (1) 一說部 Ekavyavahārikāḥ; (2) 說出世部 Lokottaravādinaḥ; (3) 雞胤部 Kaukkuṭikāḥ (Gokulikā); (4) 多聞部 Bahuśrutīyāḥ; (5) 說假部 Prajñāptivadinaḥ; (6) 制多山部 Jetavaniyāḥ, or Caityaśailāḥ; (7) 西山住部 Aparaśailāḥ; (8) 北山住部 Uttaraśailāḥ. II. 上坐部 Āryasthavirāḥ, or Sthāviravādin, divided into eight schools: (1) 雪山部 Haimavatāḥ. The 說一切有部 Sarvāstivādaḥ gave rise to (2) 犢子部 Vātsīputrīyāḥ, which gave rise to (3) 法上部 Dharmottarīyāḥ; (4) 賢冑部 Bhadrayānīyāḥ; (5) 正量部 Saṃmatīyāḥ; and (6) 密林山 Saṇṇagarikāḥ; (7) 化地部 Mahīśāsakāḥ produced (8) 法藏部 Dharmaguptāḥ. From the Sarvāstivādins arose also (9) 飮光部 Kāśyaḥpīyā and (10) 經量部 Sautrāntikāḥ. v. 宗輪論. Cf Keith, 149-150. The division of the two schools is ascribed to Mahādeva a century after the Nirvāṇa. Under I the first five are stated as arising two centuries after the Nirvāṇa, and the remaining three a century later, dates which are unreliable. Under II, the Haimavatāḥ and the Sarvāstivādaḥ are dated some 200 years after the Nirvāṇa; from the Sarvāstivādins soon arose the Vātsīputrīyas, from whom soon sprang the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth; then from the Sarvāstivādins there arose the seventh which gave rise to the eighth, and again, nearing the 400th year, the Sarvāstivādins gave rise to the ninth and soon after the tenth. In the list of eighteen the Sarvāstivādah is not counted, as it split into all the rest. |
小煩惱地法 小烦恼地法 see styles |
xiǎo fán nǎo dì fǎ xiao3 fan2 nao3 di4 fa3 hsiao fan nao ti fa shō bonnō chi hō |
upakleśabhūmikāh. The ten lesser evils or illusions, or temptations, one of the five groups of mental conditions of the seventy-five Hīnayāna elements. They are the minor moral defects arising from 無明 unenlightenment; i.e. 忿 anger, 覆 hidden sin, 慳 stinginess, 嫉 envy, 惱 vexation, 害 ill-will, 恨 hate, 謟 adulation, 誑 deceit, 憍 pride. |
心不相應行 心不相应行 see styles |
xīn bù xiāng yìng xíng xin1 bu4 xiang1 ying4 xing2 hsin pu hsiang ying hsing shin fusōō gyō |
( or 心不相應行法) The functioning of the mind not corresponding with the first three of the 五法 five laws, of which this is the fourth. |
摩訶僧祇部 摩诃僧祇部 see styles |
mó hē sēng qí bù mo2 he1 seng1 qi2 bu4 mo ho seng ch`i pu mo ho seng chi pu Makasōgi bu |
Mahāsāṅghikāḥ, or Mahāsaṅghanikāya; 大衆部 one of the four branches of the Vaibhāṣika, said to have been formed after the second synod in opposition to the Sthavirās, marking the first division in the Buddhist church. Followers of Mahākāśyapa. After the third synod this school split into five sects: Pūrvaśāila, Avaraśāila, Haimavatā, Lokottaravādinas, Prajñāptivādinas. |
文殊五使者 see styles |
wén shū wǔ shǐ zhě wen2 shu1 wu3 shi3 zhe3 wen shu wu shih che Monju goshisha |
The five messengers of Mañjuśrī, each bearing one of his 五智 five expressions of wisdom; they are 髻設尼; 優波髻設尼; 質多羅; 地慧, and 請召. |
日幢華眼鼓 日幢华眼鼓 see styles |
rì chuáng huā yǎn gǔ ri4 chuang2 hua1 yan3 gu3 jih ch`uang hua yen ku jih chuang hua yen ku nichi dō ke gen ko |
Five characters taken from the names of, and representing five Buddhas in the Vajradhātu 大日, 寳幢, 華開敷, 蓮華眼, and 天鼓雷音. |
東南西北中 东南西北中 see styles |
dōng nán xī běi zhōng dong1 nan2 xi1 bei3 zhong1 tung nan hsi pei chung |
the five directions 五方 east, south, west, north and middle |
欲界五趣地 see styles |
yù jiè wǔ qù dì yu4 jie4 wu3 qu4 di4 yü chieh wu ch`ü ti yü chieh wu chü ti yokukai goshu chi |
desire realm with the five destinies |
波羅提木叉 波罗提木叉 see styles |
pō luó tí mù chā po1 luo2 ti2 mu4 cha1 p`o lo t`i mu ch`a po lo ti mu cha haradaimokusha はらだいもくしゃ |
pratimoksa; pratimoksha; rules governing the behaviour of Buddhist monks and nuns prātimokṣa; emancipation, deliverance, absolution. Prātimokṣa; the 250 commandments for monks in the Vinaya, v. 木叉, also 婆; the rules in the Vinaya from the four major to the seventy-five minor offences; they should be read in assembly twice a month and each monk invited to confess his sins for absolution. |
Variations: |
tome とめ |
(n,suf) (1) (a) stop (e.g. in a timber joint, or at the end of a kanji stroke); (n,suf) (2) remaining (e.g. poste-restante); (n,suf) (3) (留め only) forty-five degree angle |
異熟等五果 异熟等五果 see styles |
yì shóu děng wǔ guǒ yi4 shou2 deng3 wu3 guo3 i shou teng wu kuo ijuku tō goka |
The five fruits of karma; pañcaphalāni, or effects produced by one or more of the six hetus or causes. They are as follows: (1) 異熟果 vipāka-phala, heterogeneous effect produced by heterogeneous cause. (2) 等流果 niṣyanda-phala, uniformly continuous effect. (3) 士用果 puruṣakāra-phala, simultaneous effect produced by the sahabhū-hetu and the saṃprayukta-hetu; v. 六因. (4) 增上果 adhipati-phala, aggregate effect produced by the karma-hetu. (5) 離繫果 visaṃyoga-phala, emancipated effect produced by, the six causes. |
神道五部書 see styles |
shintougobusho / shintogobusho しんとうごぶしょ |
five fundamental texts of Ise Shinto |
翰林五鳳集 翰林五凤集 see styles |
hàn lín wǔ fèng jí han4 lin2 wu3 feng4 ji2 han lin wu feng chi Kanrin gohō shū |
Five Phoenix Garden of Verses |
聚眾淫亂罪 聚众淫乱罪 see styles |
jù zhòng yín luàn zuì ju4 zhong4 yin2 luan4 zui4 chü chung yin luan tsui |
group licentiousness (offense punishable by up to five years in prison in the PRC) |
胎藏界五佛 see styles |
tāi zàng jiè wǔ fó tai1 zang4 jie4 wu3 fo2 t`ai tsang chieh wu fo tai tsang chieh wu fo taizōkai gobutsu |
five buddhas of the garbhadhātu |
華嚴五教章 华严五教章 see styles |
huá yán wǔ jiào zhāng hua2 yan2 wu3 jiao4 zhang1 hua yen wu chiao chang Kegon gokyō shō |
Essay on the Five Teachings of Huayan |
蘊處界三科 蕴处界三科 see styles |
yùn chù jiè sān kē yun4 chu4 jie4 san1 ke1 yün ch`u chieh san k`o yün chu chieh san ko unshokai sanka |
three categories of the five skandhas 五蘊, twelve loci 十二處, and eighteen realms |
觀行五品位 观行五品位 see styles |
guān xíng wǔ pǐn wèi guan1 xing2 wu3 pin3 wei4 kuan hsing wu p`in wei kuan hsing wu pin wei kangyō gohon i |
stage in which one engages in the five practices |
週休2日制 see styles |
shuukyuufutsukasei / shukyufutsukase しゅうきゅうふつかせい |
(exp,n) (1) five-day workweek system; five-day school-week; (2) having two days off in at least one week of a month |
週休二日制 see styles |
shuukyuufutsukasei / shukyufutsukase しゅうきゅうふつかせい |
(exp,n) (1) five-day workweek system; five-day school-week; (2) having two days off in at least one week of a month |
醯摩嚩多部 see styles |
xì mó pó duō bù xi4 mo2 po2 duo1 bu4 hsi mo p`o to pu hsi mo po to pu Kemabata Bu |
Haimavatāḥ, school of the snow mountains, "a schismatic philosophical school, one of the five subdivisions" of the Māhāsaṅghikāḥ. Eitel. |
金剛界五佛 金刚界五佛 see styles |
jīn gāng jiè wǔ fó jin1 gang1 jie4 wu3 fo2 chin kang chieh wu fo kongōkai gobutsu |
five buddhas of the vajradhātu |
金銀銅鐵錫 金银铜铁锡 see styles |
jīn - yín - tóng - tiě - xī jin1 - yin2 - tong2 - tie3 - xi1 chin - yin - t`ung - t`ieh - hsi chin - yin - tung - tieh - hsi |
the five metals: gold, silver, copper, iron, tin |
阿卑羅吽欠 阿卑罗吽欠 see styles |
ā bēi luó hǒu qiàn a1 bei1 luo2 hou3 qian4 a pei lo hou ch`ien a pei lo hou chien a hi ra ku ketsu |
a-vi-ra-hūm-kham, (or āḥ-vi-ra-hūm-kham the Shingon 'true word' or spell of Vairocana, for subduing all māras, each sound representing one of the five elements, earth, water, fire, wind (or air), and space (or ether). Also, 阿毘羅吽欠 (or 阿尾羅吽欠 or阿尾羅吽劍 or阿毘羅吽劍); 阿味囉 M020011欠. |
阿濕縛伐多 阿湿缚伐多 see styles |
ā shī fú fá duō a1 shi1 fu2 fa2 duo1 a shih fu fa to Ashūbakubachita |
阿濕婆恃; 阿濕婆 (阿濕婆氏多); 阿濕波持; 阿說示 (or阿說示旨); 阿輸實; 頞鞞 Aśvajit 馬勝 'Gaining horses by conquest.' M.W. Name of one of the first five disciples and a relative of Śākyamuni; teacher of Śāriputra. |
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. |
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nijuugo / nijugo にじゅうご |
(numeric) (1) twenty-five; (numeric) (2) (25 only) (colloquialism) 1am |
ジーファイブ see styles |
jiifaibu / jifaibu ジーファイブ |
G5; Conference of Ministers of the Group of Five |
ハイ・タッチ see styles |
hai tacchi ハイ・タッチ |
high five (wasei: high touch) |
モーセの五書 see styles |
moosenogosho モーセのごしょ |
(exp,n) (See モーセ五書) Pentateuch; Five Books of Moses; Torah |
ロシア五人組 see styles |
roshiagoningumi ロシアごにんぐみ |
The Five (circle of Russian composers: Balakirev, Cui, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Borodin) |
ロングホール see styles |
ronguhooru ロングホール |
par-five hole (wasei: long hole) |
一代五時佛法 一代五时佛法 see styles |
yī dài wǔ shí fó fǎ yi1 dai4 wu3 shi2 fo2 fa3 i tai wu shih fo fa ichidai goji buppō |
The five period of Buddha's teachings, as stated by Zhiyi 智顗 of the Tiantai School. The five are 華嚴, 阿含, 方等, 般若, 法華湼槃, the last two being the final period. |
一化五味之教 see styles |
yī huà wǔ wèi zhī jiào yi1 hua4 wu3 wei4 zhi1 jiao4 i hua wu wei chih chiao ikke go mi no kyō |
The Five Tastes or periods of the Buddha's teaching as defined by the Tiantai School, i.e. the 華嚴; 阿含; 方等; 般若 and 法華湼槃 q.v. and v. 五味. |
三公社五現業 see styles |
sankoushagogengyou / sankoshagogengyo さんこうしゃごげんぎょう |
(hist) three public corporations (Japan National Railways, Japan Monopoly Corporation, and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) and five government enterprises (postal services, mintage, printing, management of state-owned forests-fields, and monopolization of alcohol) |
不空成就如來 不空成就如来 see styles |
bù kōng chéng jiù rú lái bu4 kong1 cheng2 jiu4 ru2 lai2 pu k`ung ch`eng chiu ju lai pu kung cheng chiu ju lai Fukū jōshū nyorai |
Amoghasiddhi. The Tathāgata of unerring performance, the fifth of the five wisdom or dhyāni-buddhas of the diamond-realm. He is placed in the north; his image is gold-colored, left hand clenched, right fingers extended pointing to breast. Also, 'He is seated in 'adamantine' pose (legs closely locked) '(Getty), soles apparent, left hand in lap, palm upwards, may balance a double vajra, or sword; right hand erect in blessing, fingers extended. Symbol, double vajra; color, green (Getty); word, ah!; blue-green lotus; element, earth; animal, garuḍa; Śakti (female personification), Tārā; Mānuṣi-Buddha (human or savior Buddha), Maitreya. T., dongrub; J., Fukū jō-jū. |
五事毘婆沙論 五事毘婆沙论 see styles |
wǔ shì pí pó shā lùn wu3 shi4 pi2 po2 sha1 lun4 wu shih p`i p`o sha lun wu shih pi po sha lun Goji bibasha ron |
Five Phenomena Vibhāṣa Treatise |
五位七十五法 see styles |
wǔ wèi qī shí wǔ fǎ wu3 wei4 qi1 shi2 wu3 fa3 wu wei ch`i shih wu fa wu wei chi shih wu fa goi shichijūgo hō |
seventy-five dharmas in five categories |
五十五善知識 五十五善知识 see styles |
wǔ shí wǔ shàn zhī shì wu3 shi2 wu3 shan4 zhi1 shi4 wu shih wu shan chih shih gojūgo zenchishiki |
similar to 五十三智識. 五十八戒 The ten primary commands and the forty-eight secondary commands of the 梵綱經. 五十六億七千萬歳 The perod to elapse between Śākyamuni's nirvana and the advent of Maitreya, 56, 070, 000 years. |
五智所生三身 see styles |
wǔ zhì suǒ shēng sān shēn wu3 zhi4 suo3 sheng1 san1 shen1 wu chih so sheng san shen gochi shoshō sanshin |
Each of the Five Dhyani-Buddhas is accredited with the three forms which represent his 身業 body, 口業 speech, and 意業 mind, e. g. the embodiment of Wisdom is Vairocana, his preaching form is 普賢, and his will form is 不動明王; the embodiment 身 of the mirror is Akṣobhya, his 口 is Mañjuśrī, his 意 is 降三世金剛; and so on; v. 五智如來. |
五根所行境界 see styles |
wǔ gēn suǒ xíng jìng jiè wu3 gen1 suo3 xing2 jing4 jie4 wu ken so hsing ching chieh gokon shogyō kyōgai |
the sphere of operation of the five sense faculties |
五百羅漢聚集 五百罗汉聚集 see styles |
wǔ bǎi luó hàn jù jí wu3 bai3 luo2 han4 ju4 ji2 wu pai lo han chü chi gohyaku rakan shushū |
council of the five hundred arhats |
五祕密曼荼羅 五祕密曼荼罗 see styles |
wǔ mì mì màn tú luó wu3 mi4 mi4 man4 tu2 luo2 wu mi mi man t`u lo wu mi mi man tu lo go himitsu mandara |
or 十七尊曼荼羅 The maṇḍala of this group contains seventeen figures representing the five above named, with their twelve subordinates. |
五識身相應地 五识身相应地 see styles |
wǔ shì shēn xiāng yìng dì wu3 shi4 shen1 xiang1 ying4 di4 wu shih shen hsiang ying ti goshikishin sōō chi |
stage of [investigation of] the five bodily consciousnesses |
全國代表大會 全国代表大会 see styles |
quán guó dài biǎo dà huì quan2 guo2 dai4 biao3 da4 hui4 ch`üan kuo tai piao ta hui chüan kuo tai piao ta hui |
national general congress; Communist party national congress, in recent times every five years |
唯識修道五位 唯识修道五位 see styles |
wéi shì xiū dào wǔ wèi wei2 shi4 xiu1 dao4 wu3 wei4 wei shih hsiu tao wu wei yuishiki shudō no goi |
The five stages of attaining enlightenment in the idealistic sect: stage of reason and speculation; of asceticism; of apprehension of truth; of practice of contemplation from the first to the tenth stage; of complete comprehension of truth. |
大聖金剛夜叉 大圣金刚夜叉 see styles |
dà shèng jīn gāng yè chā da4 sheng4 jin1 gang1 ye4 cha1 ta sheng chin kang yeh ch`a ta sheng chin kang yeh cha Daishō kongō yasha |
one of the five 大明王. |
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tenichijin(天一神); nakagami てんいちじん(天一神); なかがみ |
(See 陰陽道,己酉,癸巳) Ten'ichijin; Nakagami; god of fortune in Onmyōdō who descends to the northeast on the 46th day of the sexagenary cycle and completes a clockwise circuit, spending five days on each cardinal point and six days on each ordinal point, returning to heaven from the north on the 30th day of the next sexagenary cycle; travelling in the direction of Ten'ichijin is considered unlucky |
往五天竺國傳 往五天竺国传 see styles |
wǎng wǔ tiān zhú guó zhuàn wang3 wu3 tian1 zhu2 guo2 zhuan4 wang wu t`ien chu kuo chuan wang wu tien chu kuo chuan Ō go tenjikukoku den |
Memoir of a Pilgrimage to the Five Indian Kingdoms |
梁唐晉漢周書 梁唐晋汉周书 see styles |
liáng táng jìn hàn zhōu shū liang2 tang2 jin4 han4 zhou1 shu1 liang t`ang chin han chou shu liang tang chin han chou shu |
another name for History of the Five Dynasties between Tang and Song 舊五代史|旧五代史[Jiu4 Wu3 dai4 shi3] |
毘沙拏五童子 毗沙拿五童子 see styles |
pí shān á wǔ tóng zǐ pi2 shan1 a2 wu3 tong2 zi3 p`i shan a wu t`ung tzu pi shan a wu tung tzu Bishana go dōshi |
The five messengers of Vaiśravaṇa. Other forms are 毗捨明; 鞞舍羅婆拏; 鞞室羅懣嚢. |
為五斗米折腰 为五斗米折腰 see styles |
wèi wǔ dǒu mǐ zhé yāo wei4 wu3 dou3 mi3 zhe2 yao1 wei wu tou mi che yao |
(allusion to Tao Qian 陶潛|陶潜[Tao2 Qian2], who used this phrase when he resigned from government service rather than show subservience to a visiting inspector) to bow and scrape for five pecks of rice (that being a part of his salary as a local magistrate); (fig.) to compromise one's principles for the sake of a salary |
照見五蘊皆空 照见五蕴皆空 see styles |
zhào jiàn wǔ yùn jiē kōng zhao4 jian4 wu3 yun4 jie1 kong1 chao chien wu yün chieh k`ung chao chien wu yün chieh kung shōken goun kaikū |
perceiving that the five aggregates are empty in their own-nature |
過五關斬六將 过五关斩六将 see styles |
guò wǔ guān zhǎn liù jiàng guo4 wu3 guan1 zhan3 liu4 jiang4 kuo wu kuan chan liu chiang |
lit. to cross five passes and slay six generals (idiom); fig. to surmount all difficulties (on the way to success) |
阿しゅく如来 see styles |
ashukunyorai あしゅくにょらい |
Akshobhya (one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas) |
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gobunkei / gobunke ごぶんけい |
{gramm} (See 基本5文型) the five basic sentence structures of English (SV, SVC, SVO, SVOO, SVOC) |
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gojigen ごじげん |
five dimensions; 5D |
オスジイソハゼ see styles |
osujiisohaze / osujisohaze オスジイソハゼ |
zebra goby (Eviota zebrina); five-bar pygmy-goby |
テンジクネズミ see styles |
tenjikunezumi テンジクネズミ |
(kana only) guinea pig (any of five guinea pig species, esp. Cavia porcellus) |
ファイブスター see styles |
faibusutaa / faibusuta ファイブスター |
five-star |
ロング・ホール see styles |
rongu hooru ロング・ホール |
par-five hole (wasei: long hole) |
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gosaro ごさろ |
five-forked road; five-road junction |
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godaishuu / godaishu ごだいしゅう |
the five continents; Asia, Africa, Europe, America and Australia; Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America |
五本指ソックス see styles |
gohonyubisokkusu ごほんゆびソックス |
(See 五本指靴下) five-toed socks |
五百年前是一家 see styles |
wǔ bǎi nián qián shì yī jiā wu3 bai3 nian2 qian2 shi4 yi1 jia1 wu pai nien ch`ien shih i chia wu pai nien chien shih i chia |
five hundred years ago we were the same family (idiom) (said of persons with the same surname) |
五箇条の御誓文 see styles |
gokajounogoseimon / gokajonogosemon ごかじょうのごせいもん |
(exp,n) Charter Oath (of the Meiji Emperor); Five-Point Imperial Covenant; Imperial Oath of Five Articles |
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gosekku ごせっく |
the five festivals (January 7, March 3, May 5, July 7 and September 9) |
五講四美三熱愛 五讲四美三热爱 see styles |
wǔ jiǎng sì měi sān rè ài wu3 jiang3 si4 mei3 san1 re4 ai4 wu chiang ssu mei san je ai |
the five emphases, four beauties and three loves (PRC policy introduced in 1981, including emphasis on manners, beauty of language and love of socialism) |
佛說五蘊皆空經 佛说五蕴皆空经 see styles |
fó shuō wǔ yùn jiē kōng jīng fo2 shuo1 wu3 yun4 jie1 kong1 jing1 fo shuo wu yün chieh k`ung ching fo shuo wu yün chieh kung ching Bussetsu goun kaikū kyō |
Sūtra on the Emptiness of the Five Aggregates |
千眼千臂觀世音 千眼千臂观世音 see styles |
qiān yǎn qiān bì guān shì yīn qian1 yan3 qian1 bi4 guan1 shi4 yin1 ch`ien yen ch`ien pi kuan shih yin chien yen chien pi kuan shih yin Sengensenhi Kanseon |
Sahasrabhuja-sahasranetra. One of the six forms of Kuanyin with a thousand arms and a thousand eyes. The image usually has forty arms, one eye in each hand; and forty multiplied by twenty-five is the number of regions in this universe. For the 二十八部 or retinue, the maṇḍala and signs v. 千手經. |
彌沙塞五分戒本 弥沙塞五分戒本 see styles |
mí shā sāi wǔ fēn jiè běn mi2 sha1 sai1 wu3 fen1 jie4 ben3 mi sha sai wu fen chieh pen Mishasai gobun kaihon |
Mahīśāsaka Five Part Vinaya |
甘露軍荼利明王 甘露军荼利明王 see styles |
gān lù jun tú lì míng wáng gan1 lu4 jun1 tu2 li4 ming2 wang2 kan lu chün t`u li ming wang kan lu chün tu li ming wang kanno gundari myōō |
甘露王尊 amṛtakuṇḍalin, one of the five 明王 Ming Wang, who has three forms, vajra, lotus, and nectar. |
アフターファイブ see styles |
afutaafaibu / afutafaibu アフターファイブ |
after five; one's private time; after-hours |
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go(p); itsu; i ご(P); いつ; い |
(numeric) (伍 is used in legal documents) five; 5 |
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goshichinokiri ごしちのきり |
paulownia crest (three leaves with seven blossoms on the center lead and five blossoms on each side leaf) |
五輪九字明祕密釋 五轮九字明祕密释 see styles |
wǔ lún jiǔ zì míng mì mì shì wu3 lun2 jiu3 zi4 ming2 mi4 mi4 shi4 wu lun chiu tzu ming mi mi shih Gorin kuji myō himitsu shaku |
Commentary on the Secrets of the Five Cakras and Nine Syllables |
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gojuunotou / gojunoto ごじゅうのとう |
five-storied pagoda |
和平共處五項原則 和平共处五项原则 see styles |
hé píng gòng chǔ wǔ xiàng yuán zé he2 ping2 gong4 chu3 wu3 xiang4 yuan2 ze2 ho p`ing kung ch`u wu hsiang yüan tse ho ping kung chu wu hsiang yüan tse |
Zhou Enlai's Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence; 1954 Panchsheel series of agreements between PRC and India |
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nijuugo / nijugo にじゅうご |
(numeric) (1) 25; twenty five; (numeric) (2) (25 only) (colloquialism) (as 25時, 25:00, etc.) 1am |
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itsutsunoko いつつのこ |
(exp,n) (in ref. to the character 小 in the five words 少人数, 小一時間, 小声, 小皿, 小まめ) five small things to keep in mind when holding or attending a party during the COVID-19 pandemic (to gather in small numbers, to break it up after about an hour, to talk quietly, to use small dishes for sharing food, to be careful to wear a mask, to ventilate the space, and to wash one's hands); the five smalls |
アフター・ファイブ see styles |
afutaa faibu / afuta faibu アフター・ファイブ |
after five; one's private time; after-hours |
スローターハウス5 see styles |
surootaahausufaibu / surootahausufaibu スローターハウスファイブ |
(work) Slaughterhouse-Five (film, book); (wk) Slaughterhouse-Five (film, book) |
中期防衛力整備計画 see styles |
chuukiboueiryokuseibikeikaku / chukiboeryokusebikekaku ちゅうきぼうえいりょくせいびけいかく |
(five-year) medium-term defense program (Japan) |
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kujigoji くじごじ |
nine-to-five (working hours); nine to five |
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gozokukyouwa / gozokukyowa ごぞくきょうわ |
(1) five races under one union (Han, Manchurians, Mongolians, Hui, Tibetans; founding principle of the Republic of China); (2) (五族協和 only) (yoji) (hist) (See 満州国) harmony of the five races (Manchurians, Han, Mongolians, Koreans, Japanese; official policy of Manchukuo) |
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gokokuhoujou / gokokuhojo ごこくほうじょう |
(yoji) huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop |
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yontougoraku / yontogoraku よんとうごらく |
(expression) sleep four hours and pass, sleep five hours and fail (when cramming for university entrance exams) |
四體不勤,五穀不分 四体不勤,五谷不分 see styles |
sì tǐ bù qín , wǔ gǔ bù fēn si4 ti3 bu4 qin2 , wu3 gu3 bu4 fen1 ssu t`i pu ch`in , wu ku pu fen ssu ti pu chin , wu ku pu fen |
never move your four limbs, can't distinguish the five crops (idiom); living as a parasite |
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itsutsuboshi いつつぼし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) five stars (rating) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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