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itsuka(p); gonichi(ik) いつか(P); ごにち(ik) |
(1) 5th day of the month; (2) five days |
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nanakusanosekku ななくさのせっく |
(exp,n) (See 五節句) Feast of the Seven Herbs of Health (one of the five seasonal festivals; celebrated on the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar) |
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itsuka いつか |
(1) fifth day of the month; (2) five days |
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gomonzen ごもんぜん |
{Buddh} five approaches to meditation; five objects of meditation |
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kihongobunkei / kihongobunke きほんごぶんけい |
{gramm} (See 5文型) the five basic sentence structures of English (SV, SVC, SVO, SVOO, SVOC) |
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sandan さんだん |
(noun/participle) (1) {Buddh} praising Buddha; sermon; (noun/participle) (2) {Buddh} (See 五念門) praise (second of the five gates of mindfulness); (noun/participle) (3) {Buddh} style of Buddhistic song of praise, usually praising Buddha, the Bodhisattva, the Buddhistic teachings, etc.; (noun/participle) (4) (archaism) rumor; rumour; hearsay |
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shuukyuufutsukasei / shukyufutsukase しゅうきゅうふつかせい |
(1) five-day workweek system; five-day school week system; (2) system of having two days off in at least one week each month |
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shuukyuufutsukasei / shukyufutsukase しゅうきゅうふつかせい |
(exp,n) (1) (sometimes 完全週休2日制) five-day workweek system; five-day school-week; (exp,n) (2) having two days off in at least one week of a month |
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ashukunyorai あしゅくにょらい |
Akshobhya (one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas) |
阿彌陀二十五菩薩來迎圖 阿弥陀二十五菩萨来迎图 see styles |
ā mí tuó èr shí wǔ pú sà lái yíng tú a1 mi2 tuo2 er4 shi2 wu3 pu2 sa4 lai2 ying2 tu2 a mi t`o erh shih wu p`u sa lai ying t`u a mi to erh shih wu pu sa lai ying tu Amitâbha nijūgo bosatsu raigō zu |
picture of Amitâbha and the twenty-five bodhisattvas welcoming the believer |
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gohyaku; io(五百)(ok) ごひゃく; いお(五百)(ok) |
(numeric) (1) 500; five hundred; (2) many |
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faibu; faiii(sk) / faibu; faii(sk) ファイブ; ファイヴ(sk) |
five |
金剛般若波羅密經五家解說誼 金刚般若波罗密经五家解说谊 see styles |
jīn gāng bō rě bō luó mì jīng wǔ jiā jiě shuō yí jin1 gang1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jing1 wu3 jia1 jie3 shuo1 yi2 chin kang po je po lo mi ching wu chia chieh shuo i Kongō hannya haramitsu kyō goke ge setsugi |
Redacted Commentaries of Five Masters on the Diamond Sūtra |
金剛般若波羅蜜經五家解說誼 金刚般若波罗蜜经五家解说谊 see styles |
jīn gāng bō rě bō luó mì jīng wǔ jiā jiě shuō yí jin1 gang1 bo1 re3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jing1 wu3 jia1 jie3 shuo1 yi2 chin kang po je po lo mi ching wu chia chieh shuo i Kongō hanyaharamitsukyō goke kaisetsugi |
Commentaries of Five Masters on the Diamond Sūtra |
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nijuugonichi / nijugonichi にじゅうごにち |
(1) twenty-fifth day of the month; (2) twenty-five days |
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goninbayashi ごにんばやし |
five court-musician dolls at the Girl's Festival (in March) |
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itsutsu いつつ |
(numeric) (1) five; (2) five years of age; (3) eight o'clock (old time system) |
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gohonnoyubinihairu ごほんのゆびにはいる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to be among the top five; to be one of the five best |
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faibunain; faibu nain ファイブナイン; ファイブ・ナイン |
five nines (i.e. 99.999%) |
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ronguhooru(p); rongu hooru ロングホール(P); ロング・ホール |
{golf} par-five hole (wasei: long hole) |
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afutaafaibu; afutaa faibu / afutafaibu; afuta faibu アフターファイブ; アフター・ファイブ |
after five; one's private time; after-hours |
金剛頂瑜伽金剛薩埵五祕密修行念誦儀軌 金刚顶瑜伽金刚萨埵五祕密修行念诵仪轨 see styles |
jīn gāng dǐng yú qié jīn gāng sà duǒ wǔ mì mì xiū xíng niàn sòng yí guǐ jin1 gang1 ding3 yu2 qie2 jin1 gang1 sa4 duo3 wu3 mi4 mi4 xiu1 xing2 nian4 song4 yi2 gui3 chin kang ting yü ch`ieh chin kang sa to wu mi mi hsiu hsing nien sung i kuei chin kang ting yü chieh chin kang sa to wu mi mi hsiu hsing nien sung i kuei Kongōchō yuga Kongōsatta gohimitsu shugyō nenjugiki |
Recitation Manual for the Cultivation of the Five Mysteries of Vajrasattva, from the Vajraśekhara Yoga |
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koukouhakushidan / kokohakushidan こうこうはくしだん |
(hist) (See 公爵,侯爵,伯爵,子爵,男爵・1) duke, marquis, count, viscount and baron (five ranks of nobility in Japan; 1869-1947) |
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gohyakuman; ioyorozu(五百万) ごひゃくまん; いおよろず(五百万) |
(numeric) (1) 5,000,000; five million; (2) (五百万 only) (archaism) many |
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gokanen ごかねん |
(can act as adjective) quinquennial; recurring every five years |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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