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右へ習え

see styles
 migihenarae
    みぎへならえ
(irregular kanji usage) (expression) (1) follow the person to your right (command to form a line); (2) following someone's example; imitating someone; following suit

右上がり

see styles
 migiagari
    みぎあがり
(1) rising diagonally up and to the right; (2) growing; expanding; soaring

右下がり

see styles
 migisagari
    みぎさがり
(exp,adj-no) (See 右肩下がり) decreasing (graph falling to the right); sloping to the right; shrinking; declining

右側通行

see styles
 migigawatsuukou / migigawatsuko
    みぎがわつうこう
(See 左側通行) driving on the right-hand side; driving on the right side of the road

右折禁止

see styles
 usetsukinshi
    うせつきんし
(expression) (on signage, etc.) No Right Turn

右箭頭鍵


右箭头键

see styles
yòu jiàn tóu jiàn
    you4 jian4 tou2 jian4
yu chien t`ou chien
    yu chien tou chien
right arrow key (on keyboard)

右翼団体

see styles
 uyokudantai
    うよくだんたい
right-wing organization; right-wing group

右翼運動

see styles
 uyokuundou / uyokundo
    うよくうんどう
right-wing movement

右胃動脈

see styles
 uidoumyaku / uidomyaku
    ういどうみゃく
{anat} right gastric artery

右膝著地


右膝着地

see styles
yòu xī zhāo dì
    you4 xi1 zhao1 di4
yu hsi chao ti
 ushitsu jakuji
to touch one's right knee to the ground

右遶三匝

see styles
yòu rào sān zā
    you4 rao4 san1 za1
yu jao san tsa
 unyō sansō
circumambulate [the buddha] three times to the right

各行其是

see styles
gè xíng qí shì
    ge4 xing2 qi2 shi4
ko hsing ch`i shih
    ko hsing chi shih
each one does what he thinks is right (idiom); each goes his own way

名乗り座

see styles
 nanoriza
    なのりざ
(obscure) upstage right (on a noh stage)

名字帯刀

see styles
 myoujitaitou / myojitaito
    みょうじたいとう
(yoji) the right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)

吹灰之力

see styles
chuī huī zhī lì
    chui1 hui1 zhi1 li4
ch`ui hui chih li
    chui hui chih li
(idiom) a slight effort

唯識圓教


唯识圆教

see styles
wéi shì yuán jiào
    wei2 shi4 yuan2 jiao4
wei shih yüan chiao
 yuishiki engyō
The third of the three divisions of the Buddha's teaching as defined by Tao-hsuan of Nan-shan, the perfect doctrine of idealism.

商品化権

see styles
 shouhinkaken / shohinkaken
    しょうひんかけん
merchandising right

善かろう

see styles
 yokarou / yokaro
    よかろう
(expression) (kana only) that's right; very well; it would be best to ...

善し悪し

see styles
 yoshiwarushi
    よしわるし
    yoshiashi
    よしあし
right or wrong; good or bad; merits or demerits; quality; suitability

善寂滅度


善寂灭度

see styles
shàn jí miè dù
    shan4 ji2 mie4 du4
shan chi mieh tu
 zen jakumetsu do
the state of perfect tranquility and extinction (of suffering)

営利行為

see styles
 eirikoui / erikoi
    えいりこうい
profit-making activity; commercial endeavor

四信五行

see styles
sì xìn wǔ xíng
    si4 xin4 wu3 xing2
ssu hsin wu hsing
 shishin gogyō
The four right objects of faith and the five right modes of procedure; the 眞如 bhūtatathatā and the 三寳 Three Precious Ones are the four; the five are almsgiving, morality, patience, zeal (or progress), and 觀 meditation.

四句成道

see styles
sì jù chéng dào
    si4 ju4 cheng2 dao4
ssu chü ch`eng tao
    ssu chü cheng tao
 shiku jōdō
The swan-song of an arhat, who has attained to the perfect life: — All rebirths are ended,
The noble life established,
My work is accomplished.
No further existence is mine.

四如意足

see styles
sì rú yì zú
    si4 ru2 yi4 zu2
ssu ju i tsu
 shi nyoi soku
四神足 ṛddhi-pāda; the third group of the 三十七科道品 bodhi-pakṣikadharma; the four steps to supernatural powers, making the body independent of ordinary or natural law. The four steps are said to be the 四種禪定 four kinds of dhyāna, but there are several definitions, e. g. 欲神足 chanda-ṛddhi-pāda, desire (or intensive longing, or concentration); 勤神足 virya-ṛddhi-pāda, energy (or intensified effort); 心神足 citta-ṛddhi-pāda, memory (or intense holding on to the position reached); 觀神足 mīmāṃsa-ṛddhi-pāda., meditation (or survey, the state of dhyāna).

四弘誓願


四弘誓愿

see styles
sì hóng shì yuàn
    si4 hong2 shi4 yuan4
ssu hung shih yüan
 shi ku seigan
The four universal vows of a Buddha or bodhisattva: 衆生無邊誓願度 to save all living beings without limit; 煩惱無數誓願斷 to put an end to all passions and delusions however numerous; 法門無盡誓願學 to study and learn all methods and means without end; 佛道無上誓願成 to become perfect in the supreme Buddha-law. The four vows are considered as arising one by one out of the 四諦 Four Noble Truths.

四生百劫

see styles
sì shēng bǎi jié
    si4 sheng1 bai3 jie2
ssu sheng pai chieh
 shishō hyakkō
A pratyekabuddha method of obtaining release, by intensive effort, at the shortest in four rebirths, at the longest in a hundred kalpas.

四種觀行


四种观行

see styles
sì zhǒng guān xíng
    si4 zhong3 guan1 xing2
ssu chung kuan hsing
 shishu kangyō
The four kinds of examination, a method of repentance as a way to get rid of any sin: study the cause of the sin, which lies in ignorance, or lack of clear understanding, e. g. moth and fame; study its inevitable effect, its karma; study oneself, introspection; and study the Tathāgata in his perfect character, and saving power.

因圓果滿


因圆果满

see styles
yīn yuán guǒ mǎn
    yin1 yuan2 guo3 man3
yin yüan kuo man
 inen kaman
The cause perfect and the effect complete, i. e. the practice of Buddhism.

圓兼一別


圆兼一别

see styles
yuán jiān yī bié
    yuan2 jian1 yi1 bie2
yüan chien i pieh
 en kenichi betsu
distinct (teaching) that includes the perfect

圓成實性


圆成实性

see styles
yuán chéng shí xìng
    yuan2 cheng2 shi2 xing4
yüan ch`eng shih hsing
    yüan cheng shih hsing
 enjō jishō
The perfect true nature, absolute reality, the bhūtatathatā.

圓滿成就


圆满成就

see styles
yuán mǎn chéng jiù
    yuan2 man3 cheng2 jiu4
yüan man ch`eng chiu
    yüan man cheng chiu
 enman jōshū
perfect accomplishment

圓滿解脫


圆满解脱

see styles
yuán mǎn jiě tuō
    yuan2 man3 jie3 tuo1
yüan man chieh t`o
    yüan man chieh to
 enman gedatsu
perfect liberation

圓融三諦


圆融三谛

see styles
yuán róng sān dì
    yuan2 rong2 san1 di4
yüan jung san ti
 enyū sandai
The three dogmas of 空假中 as combined, as one and the same, as a unity, according to the Tiantai inclusive or perfect school. The universal 空 apart from the particular 假 is an abstraction. The particular apart from the universal is unreal. The universal realizes its true nature in the particular, and the particular derives its meaning from the universal. The middle path 中 unites these two aspects of one reality.

圓融無礙


圆融无碍

see styles
yuán róng wú ài
    yuan2 rong2 wu2 ai4
yüan jung wu ai
 enyū muge
perfect interpenetration without obstruction

圓覺三諦


圆觉三谛

see styles
yuán jué sān dì
    yuan2 jue2 san1 di4
yüan chüeh san ti
 engaku santai
perfect awareness of the threefold truth

圓覺大鈔


圆觉大钞

see styles
yuán jué dà chāo
    yuan2 jue2 da4 chao1
yüan chüeh ta ch`ao
    yüan chüeh ta chao
 Engaku daishō
Subcommentary to the Great commentary on the Sūtra of Perfect Enlightenment

圓頓一乘


圆顿一乘

see styles
yuán dùn yī shèng
    yuan2 dun4 yi1 sheng4
yüan tun i sheng
 endon ichijō
The complete immediate vehicle, that of Tiantai.

圓頓止觀


圆顿止观

see styles
yuán dùn zhǐ guān
    yuan2 dun4 zhi3 guan1
yüan tun chih kuan
 endon shikan
perfect and sudden cessation and contemplation

土真ん中

see styles
 domannaka
    どまんなか
(irregular kanji usage) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (colloquialism) right in the center (centre)

埋頭苦幹


埋头苦干

see styles
mái tóu kǔ gàn
    mai2 tou2 ku3 gan4
mai t`ou k`u kan
    mai tou ku kan
to bury oneself in work (idiom); to be engrossed in work; to make an all-out effort; up to the neck in work

堅固勇猛


坚固勇猛

see styles
jiān gù yǒng měng
    jian1 gu4 yong3 meng3
chien ku yung meng
 kenko yōmō
resolute strenuous effort

夜以繼日


夜以继日

see styles
yè yǐ jì rì
    ye4 yi3 ji4 ri4
yeh i chi jih
night and day (idiom); continuous strenuous effort

大円鏡智

see styles
 daienkyouchi / daienkyochi
    だいえんきょうち
{Buddh} adarsa-jnana (great-perfect-mirror wisdom, wisdom clearly elucidating all things)

大善寂力

see styles
dà shàn jí lì
    da4 shan4 ji2 li4
ta shan chi li
 daizen jakuriki
the power of perfect tranquility

大圓鏡智


大圆镜智

see styles
dà yuán jìng zhì
    da4 yuan2 jing4 zhi4
ta yüan ching chih
 dai enkyō chi
Great perfect mirror wisdom, i.e. perfect all-reflecting Buddha-wisdom.

大師圓滿


大师圆满

see styles
dà shī yuán mǎn
    da4 shi1 yuan2 man3
ta shih yüan man
 daishi enman
perfect teacher

大当たり

see styles
 ooatari
    おおあたり
(n,vs,adj-no) big hit; big prize; bumper crop; striking it rich; right on the mark; bonanza; bull's eye; bullseye

大熾盛光


大炽盛光

see styles
dà chì shèng guāng
    da4 chi4 sheng4 guang1
ta ch`ih sheng kuang
    ta chih sheng kuang
 dai shijō kō
The great blazing perfect light, a title of 金輪佛頂尊.

大般涅槃

see styles
dà bān niè pán
    da4 ban1 nie4 pan2
ta pan nieh p`an
    ta pan nieh pan
 daihatsunehan; daihachinehan
    だいはつねはん; だいはちねはん
(1) {Buddh} parinirvana; perfect nirvana; (2) {Buddh} Gautama Buddha's entering into nirvana
mahāparinirvāṇa, explained by 大入滅息 the great, or final entrance into extinction and cessation; or 大圓寂入 great entrance into perfect rest; 大滅度 great extinction and passing over (from mortality). It is interpreted in Mahāyāna as meaning the cessation or extinction of passion and delusion, of mortality, and of all activities, and deliverance into a state beyond these concepts. In Mahāyāna it is not understood as the annihilation, or cessation of existence; the reappearance of Dīpaṃkara 然燈 (who had long entered nirvāṇa) along with Śākyamuni on the Vulture Peak supports this view. It is a state above all terms of human expression. See the Lotus Sutra and the Nirvāṇa sūtra.

天台三教

see styles
tiān tái sān jiào
    tian1 tai2 san1 jiao4
t`ien t`ai san chiao
    tien tai san chiao
 Tentai sangyō
The three modes of Śākyamuni's teaching as explained by the Tiantai sect: (1) the sudden, or immediate teaching, by which the learner is taught the whole truth at once 頓教; (2) the gradual teaching 漸教; (3) the undetermined or variable method-whereby he is taught what he is capable of receiving 不定. Another category is 漸 gradual, 頓 direct, and 圓 perfect, the last being found in the final or complete doctrine of the 法華經 Lotus Sutra. Another is: (1) 三藏教 the Tripiṭaka doctrine, i. e. the orthodox Hīnayāna; (2) 通教 intermediate, or interrelated doctrine, i. e. Hīnayāna-cum-Mahāyāna; (3) 別教 differentiated or separated doctrine, i. e. the early Mahāyāna as a cult or development, as distinct from Hīnayāna.

天生一對


天生一对

see styles
tiān shēng yī duì
    tian1 sheng1 yi1 dui4
t`ien sheng i tui
    tien sheng i tui

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Soul Mates
a match made in heaven; a perfect couple

天經地義


天经地义

see styles
tiān jīng dì yì
    tian1 jing1 di4 yi4
t`ien ching ti i
    tien ching ti i
lit. heaven's law and earth's principle (idiom); fig. right and proper; right and unalterable; a matter of course

天衣無縫


天衣无缝

see styles
tiān yī wú fèng
    tian1 yi1 wu2 feng4
t`ien i wu feng
    tien i wu feng
 tenimuhou / tenimuho
    てんいむほう
lit. seamless heavenly clothes (idiom); fig. flawless
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) perfect beauty with no trace of artifice; flawless

天造地設


天造地设

see styles
tiān zào dì shè
    tian1 zao4 di4 she4
t`ien tsao ti she
    tien tsao ti she
lit. made by Heaven and arranged by Earth(idiom); ideal; perfect; (of a match) made in heaven; to be made for one another

奮闘努力

see styles
 funtoudoryoku / funtodoryoku
    ふんとうどりょく
(noun/participle) (yoji) try one's best; all-out effort; strenuous efforts

好い気味

see styles
 iikimi / ikimi
    いいきみ
    iikibi / ikibi
    いいきび
(noun or adjectival noun) it serves you (him) right; it's what you (he) deserves

好かろう

see styles
 yokarou / yokaro
    よかろう
(expression) (kana only) that's right; very well; it would be best to ...

如意郎君

see styles
rú yì láng jun
    ru2 yi4 lang2 jun1
ju i lang chün
ideal husband; Mr. Right

如約而至


如约而至

see styles
rú yuē ér zhì
    ru2 yue1 er2 zhi4
ju yüeh erh chih
to arrive as planned; right on schedule

如臂使指

see styles
rú bì shǐ zhǐ
    ru2 bi4 shi3 zhi3
ju pi shih chih
as the arm moves the finger (idiom); freely and effortlessly; to have perfect command of

妙法一乘

see styles
miào fǎ yī shèng
    miao4 fa3 yi1 sheng4
miao fa i sheng
 myōhō ichijō
The One Vehicle of the wonderful dharma, or perfect Mahāyāna.

妙法蓮華


妙法莲华

see styles
miào fǎ lián huá
    miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2
miao fa lien hua
 myōhō renge
法華 The wonderful truth as found in the Lotus Sutra. the One Vehicle Sutra; which is said to contain 實法 Buddha's complete truth as compared with his previous 權法 or 方便法, i.e. partial, or expedient teaching, but both are included in this perfect truth. The sutra is the Saddhamapuṇḍarīka 正法華經 or (添品妙法蓮華經) 妙法蓮華經, also known as 薩曇芥陀利經, of which several translations in whole or part were made from Sanskrit into Chinese, the most popular being by Kumārajīva. It was the special classic of the Tiantai school, which is sometimes known as the 蓮宗 Lotus school, and it profoundly influenced Buddhist doctrine in China, Japan, and Tibet. The commentaries and treatises on it are very numerous; two by Chih-i 智顗 of the Tiantai school being the妙法蓮華經文句 and the 玄義.

子マダム

see styles
 komadamu
    こマダム
wealthy women who strive to follow the fashions exactly and be seen in all the right place

孜孜不倦

see styles
zī zī bù juàn
    zi1 zi1 bu4 juan4
tzu tzu pu chüan
lit. diligent and never slacking (idiom); continuous concentrated effort; assiduous (in study); to concentrate

完了時制

see styles
 kanryoujisei / kanryojise
    かんりょうじせい
{gramm} perfect tense

完全五度

see styles
 kanzengodo
    かんぜんごど
{music} perfect fifth

完全四度

see styles
 kanzenyondo; kanzenyodo
    かんぜんよんど; かんぜんよど
{music} perfect fourth

完全導体

see styles
 kanzendoutai / kanzendotai
    かんぜんどうたい
perfect conductor

完全平方

see styles
 kanzenheihou / kanzenheho
    かんぜんへいほう
{math} perfect square

完全弾性

see styles
 kanzendansei / kanzendanse
    かんぜんだんせい
perfect elasticity

完全気体

see styles
 kanzenkitai
    かんぜんきたい
(See 理想気体) perfect gas; ideal gas

完全燃焼

see styles
 kanzennenshou / kanzennensho
    かんぜんねんしょう
(n,vs,vi) (1) (yoji) (See 不完全燃焼・1) complete combustion; perfect combustion; (n,vs,vi) (2) (idiom) (yoji) (See 不完全燃焼・2) giving one's all; doing one's best; using all of one's ability; obtaining the desired result

完全犯罪

see styles
 kanzenhanzai
    かんぜんはんざい
perfect crime

完全真空

see styles
 kanzenshinkuu / kanzenshinku
    かんぜんしんくう
perfect vacuum

完全競争

see styles
 kanzenkyousou / kanzenkyoso
    かんぜんきょうそう
perfect competition

完全試合

see styles
 kanzenjiai(p); kanzenshiai
    かんぜんじあい(P); かんぜんしあい
{baseb} perfect game

完好無缺


完好无缺

see styles
wán hǎo wú quē
    wan2 hao3 wu2 que1
wan hao wu ch`üeh
    wan hao wu chüeh
in perfect condition; without any defect

完美無瑕


完美无瑕

see styles
wán měi wú xiá
    wan2 mei3 wu2 xia2
wan mei wu hsia
flawless; immaculate; perfect

完美無缺


完美无缺

see styles
wán měi wú quē
    wan2 mei3 wu2 que1
wan mei wu ch`üeh
    wan mei wu chüeh
perfect and without blemish; flawless; to leave nothing to be desired

宗教右派

see styles
 shuukyouuha / shukyouha
    しゅうきょううは
(the) religious right

官民一体

see styles
 kanminittai
    かんみんいったい
(exp,n) unified effort of government and private sector

宜知是時


宜知是时

see styles
yí zhī shì shí
    yi2 zhi1 shi4 shi2
i chih shih shih
 gichi zeji
know that now is the right time

実が入る

see styles
 migahairu
    みがはいる
(exp,v5r) (1) to ripen; (exp,v5r) (2) (idiom) (See 身が入る) to give one's everything; to make one's best effort

寧左勿右


宁左勿右

see styles
nìng zuǒ wù yòu
    ning4 zuo3 wu4 you4
ning tso wu yu
(of one's political views) to prefer left rather than right (idiom during the Cultural Revolution)

對症下藥


对症下药

see styles
duì zhèng xià yào
    dui4 zheng4 xia4 yao4
tui cheng hsia yao
lit. to prescribe the right medicine for an illness (idiom); fig. to study a problem to find the right way to solve it; to take appropriate steps

對症發藥


对症发药

see styles
duì zhèng fā yào
    dui4 zheng4 fa1 yao4
tui cheng fa yao
lit. to prescribe the right medicine for an illness (idiom); fig. to study a problem to find the right way to solve it; to take appropriate steps

對號入座


对号入座

see styles
duì hào rù zuò
    dui4 hao4 ru4 zuo4
tui hao ju tso
to take one's seat according to the ticket number; (fig.) to put (things or people) in their right place; to take a general comment as a personal attack

小水穿石

see styles
xiǎo shuǐ chuān shí
    xiao3 shui3 chuan1 shi2
hsiao shui ch`uan shih
    hsiao shui chuan shih
 shōsui senseki
A little water or "dripping water penetrates stone"; the reward of the religious life, though difficult to attain, yields to persistent effort.

小背美鯨

see styles
 kosemikujira; kosemikujira
    こせみくじら; コセミクジラ
(kana only) pygmy right whale (Caperea marginata)

少用功力

see styles
shǎo yòng gōng lì
    shao3 yong4 gong1 li4
shao yung kung li
 shōyō kuriki
a little bit of effort

山を張る

see styles
 yamaoharu
    やまをはる
(exp,v5r) (idiom) (See 山を掛ける) to speculate; to make an educated guess; to gamble (e.g. on getting the right questions)

左右一対

see styles
 sayuuittsui / sayuittsui
    さゆういっつい
left-and-right pair; symmetrical pair

左右勾拳

see styles
zuǒ yòu gōu quán
    zuo3 you4 gou1 quan2
tso yu kou ch`üan
    tso yu kou chüan
left hook and right hook (boxing); the old one-two

左右逢源

see styles
zuǒ yòu féng yuán
    zuo3 you4 feng2 yuan2
tso yu feng yüan
lit. to strike water right and left (idiom); fig. to turn everything into gold; to have everything going one's way; to benefit from both sides

左顧右盼


左顾右盼

see styles
zuǒ gù yòu pàn
    zuo3 gu4 you4 pan4
tso ku yu p`an
    tso ku yu pan
glancing to left and right (idiom); to look all around

左顧右眄

see styles
 sakouben / sakoben
    さこうべん
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) looking right and left or all about; vacillation

巴林右旗

see styles
bā lín yòu qí
    ba1 lin2 you4 qi2
pa lin yu ch`i
    pa lin yu chi
Bairin Right banner or Baarin Baruun khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia

廣大圓滿


广大圆满

see styles
guǎng dà yuán mǎn
    guang3 da4 yuan2 man3
kuang ta yüan man
 kōdai enman
vast and perfect

廣大精進


广大精进

see styles
guǎng dà jīng jìn
    guang3 da4 jing1 jin4
kuang ta ching chin
 kōdai shōjin
extensive and abundante effort

彈偏襃圓


弹偏襃圆

see styles
dàn piān bāo yuán
    dan4 pian1 bao1 yuan2
tan p`ien pao yüan
    tan pien pao yüan
 danpen hōen
reject the one-sided and extol the perfect (teachings)

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

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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).



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