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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
黑水城 see styles |
hēi shuǐ chéng hei1 shui3 cheng2 hei shui ch`eng hei shui cheng |
ruins of Heishui Town of Xixia 西夏[Xi1 Xia4] people, in Ejin Banner 額濟納旗|额济纳旗[E2 ji4 na4 Qi2], Alxa League 阿拉善盟[A1 la1 shan4 Meng2], Inner Mongolia |
インナー see styles |
innaa / inna インナー |
(can act as adjective) (1) (ant: アウター・1) inner; (2) (abbreviation) (See インナーウエア) underwear; undergarment; innerwear |
ウラジロ see styles |
urajiro ウラジロ |
(1) (kana only) Gleichenia japonica (species of fern with white-backed leaves); (2) white underside; white bottom; white inner |
エネルギ see styles |
enerugi エネルギ |
(ik) (1) energy (ger: Energie); (2) strength; power; stamina; get-up-and-go; (3) food energy; calories |
お手盛り see styles |
otemori おてもり |
making arbitrary decisions which benefit oneself; self-approved plan |
カーカス see styles |
kaakasu / kakasu カーカス |
(1) carcass (inner body of a car tyre) (tire); (2) carcase; (personal name) Kirkus |
カクヨム see styles |
kakuyomu カクヨム |
(product) Kakuyomu (online self-publishing service provided by Kadokawa); (product name) Kakuyomu (online self-publishing service provided by Kadokawa) |
ぐぐっと see styles |
gugutto ぐぐっと |
(adverb) with a burst of strength; rapidly; in one go |
げん直し see styles |
gennaoshi げんなおし |
(noun/participle) improvement in one's luck; changing one's luck |
こぼれ種 see styles |
koboredane こぼれだね |
(1) self-sown seed; self-sown seedling; (2) illegitimate child (e.g. of one's servant) |
ご用学者 see styles |
goyougakusha / goyogakusha ごようがくしゃ |
(yoji) scholar beholden to the government; self-serving academic; scholar who toadies up to government authorities |
さもしい see styles |
samoshii / samoshi さもしい |
(adjective) low; vulgar; base; ignoble; mean; selfish; self-seeking |
ジコマン see styles |
jikoman ジコマン |
(abbreviation) (slang) self-satisfaction; (self-)complacency |
したり顔 see styles |
shitarigao したりがお |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) self-satisfied look; triumphant expression |
スクーバ see styles |
sukuuba / sukuba スクーバ |
scuba; self-contained under-water breathing apparatus |
セルシン see styles |
serushin セルシン |
(See セルシンモーター) selsyn; synchro; self-synchronizing motor |
ひかえ目 see styles |
hikaeme ひかえめ |
(adj-na,n,adj-no) moderate; reserved; conservative; humble; mild-mannered; self-effacing; unassuming; well-behaved; low-key; temperate; in small quantities |
ぶっ飛ぶ see styles |
buttobu ぶっとぶ |
(Godan verb with "bu" ending) (1) to jump; to leap with great strength; (2) to lack common sense; (3) to be extremely surprised (by) |
フライト see styles |
puraido プライド |
pride; dignity; self-worth; (personal name) Pride; Pryde |
フル稼働 see styles |
furukadou / furukado フルかどう |
(noun/participle) full operation (e.g. factory, machine, reactor); full strength; full speed |
ホムセン see styles |
homusen ホムセン |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See ホームセンター) hardware store; DIY store; home improvement retailer |
ほるほる see styles |
horuhoru ほるほる |
(1) ahem (kor:); (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (slang) (derogatory term) self-satisfied laugh; allegedly from the way that Koreans laugh in Internet dialogues |
マッスル see styles |
massuru マッスル |
(See 筋肉・きんにく) muscle; strength |
もりもり see styles |
morimori もりもり |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (eating) heartily; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) energetically; vigorously; (working) hard; enthusiastically; (adv,adv-to,vs) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) bulging (muscles); welling up (of strength, courage, etc.) |
やり込み see styles |
yarikomi やりこみ |
{vidg} self-imposed challenge (e.g. speedrun, 100% completion, no deaths) |
リーヅモ see styles |
riizumo / rizumo リーヅモ |
{mahj} (See 立直・1) rīchi with self-draw win (common pair of melds) (chi:) |
ロリコン see styles |
rorikon ロリコン |
(abbreviation) (occ. used self-referentially) (See ロリータコンプレックス) lolicon; sexual attraction to prepubescent girls; male pedophile; male pedophilia |
一人勝手 see styles |
hitorikatte ひとりかって |
(adjectival noun) (See 自分勝手) (very) selfish; self-centered; self-centred; without consulting anybody (else) |
一人天狗 see styles |
hitoritengu ひとりてんぐ |
(yoji) self-conceited person; ego-tripper; swelled head |
一人稽古 see styles |
hitorigeiko / hitorigeko ひとりげいこ |
practicing by oneself; self-instruction |
一人親方 see styles |
hitorioyakata ひとりおやかた |
self-employed person (esp. in the construction industry) |
一眞無爲 一眞无为 see styles |
yī zhēn wú wéi yi1 zhen1 wu2 wei2 i chen wu wei isshin mui |
The 一眞法界 one reality, or undivided absolute, is static, not phenomenal, it is effortless, just as it is 自然 self-existing. |
七種自性 七种自性 see styles |
qī zhǒng zì xìng qi1 zhong3 zi4 xing4 ch`i chung tzu hsing chi chung tzu hsing shichishu jishō |
The seven characteristics of a Buddha's nature, v. 自性. |
三半規管 see styles |
sanhankikan さんはんきかん |
{anat} semicircular canals (of the inner ear) |
三昧耶身 see styles |
sān mèi yé shēn san1 mei4 ye2 shen1 san mei yeh shen zanmaiya shin |
(or 三昧耶形) The embodiment of samaya, a term of the esoteric sect; i.e. the symbol of a Buddha or bodhisattva which expresses his inner nature, e.g. the stūpa as one of the symbols of Vairocana 大日; the lotus of Guanyin, etc. 身 is used for Buddha, 形 for a bodhisattva. The exoteric sects associate the term with the 報身 saṃbhogakāya. |
三種大智 三种大智 see styles |
sān zhǒng dà zhì san1 zhong3 da4 zhi4 san chung ta chih sanshu daichi |
The three major kinds of wisdom: (a) self-acquired, no master needed; (b) unacquired and natural; (c) universal. |
三自教會 三自教会 see styles |
sān zì jiào huì san1 zi4 jiao4 hui4 san tzu chiao hui |
Three-Self Patriotic Movement, PRC government-sanctioned Protestant church from 1949 |
三道眞言 see styles |
sān dào zhēn yán san1 dao4 zhen1 yan2 san tao chen yen sandō shingon |
Three magical "true words" or terms of Shingon for self-purification, i.e. 吽M004603 M067153 which is the "true word" for 身 the body; 訶囉鶴 for 語 the mouth or speech; and M004603 M067153 for 意 the mind. |
上り調子 see styles |
noborichoushi; noborijoushi / noborichoshi; noborijoshi のぼりちょうし; のぼりぢょうし |
rise; improvement; uptrend |
上昇志向 see styles |
joushoushikou / joshoshiko じょうしょうしこう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) desire for improvement (in social standing, etc.); ambition to rise in the world |
不知就裡 不知就里 see styles |
bù zhī jiù lǐ bu4 zhi1 jiu4 li3 pu chih chiu li |
unaware of the inner workings; naive; unwitting |
不立自成 see styles |
bù lì zì chéng bu4 li4 zi4 cheng2 pu li tzu ch`eng pu li tzu cheng furyū jijō |
to be self-evident |
不言而喻 see styles |
bù yán ér yù bu4 yan2 er2 yu4 pu yen erh yü |
it goes without saying; it is self-evident |
不言自明 see styles |
bù yán zì míng bu4 yan2 zi4 ming2 pu yen tzu ming |
self-evident; needing no explanation (idiom) |
不說自明 不说自明 see styles |
bù shuō zì míng bu4 shuo1 zi4 ming2 pu shuo tzu ming |
goes without saying; obvious; self-evident |
不顧論宗 不顾论宗 see styles |
bù gù lùn zōng bu4 gu4 lun4 zong1 pu ku lun tsung fu koron shū |
One of the 因明四宗, a philosophical school, whose rule was self-gratification, 'not caring for' others. |
中流砥柱 see styles |
zhōng liú dǐ zhù zhong1 liu2 di3 zhu4 chung liu ti chu |
mainstay; cornerstone; tower of strength |
主我主義 see styles |
shugashugi しゅがしゅぎ |
egoism; love of self |
九種大禪 九种大禅 see styles |
jiǔ zhǒng dà chán jiu3 zhong3 da4 chan2 chiu chung ta ch`an chiu chung ta chan kushu daizen |
The nine kinds of Mahāyāna dhyāna for bodhisattvas, given in the 菩薩地持經 6 and in other works; they are associated with the patience 忍 pāramitā and with the dhyāna of the super-realms. The nine are meditations: (1) 自性禪 on the original nature of things, or mind as the real nature, from which all things derive; (2) 一切禪 on achieving the development of self and all others to the utmost; (3) 難禪 on the difficulties of certain dhyāna conditions; (4) 一切禪 on the entrance to all the (superior) dhyāna conditions; (5) 善人禪 on the good; (6) 一切行禪 on all Mahāyāna practices and actions; (7) 除煩惱禪 on ridding all sufferers from the miseries of passion and delusion; (8) 此世他世樂禪 on the way to bring joy to all people both in this life and hereafter; (9) 淸淨淨禪 on perfect purity in the termination of all delusion and distress and the obtaining of perfect enlightenment. |
乞食四分 see styles |
qǐ shí sì fēn qi3 shi2 si4 fen1 ch`i shih ssu fen chi shih ssu fen kotsujiki shibun |
The four divisions of the mendicant's dole; to provide for (1) fellow religionists, (2) the poor, (3) the spirits, (4) self. |
二增菩薩 二增菩萨 see styles |
èr zēng pú sà er4 zeng1 pu2 sa4 erh tseng p`u sa erh tseng pu sa nizō bosatsu |
The two superior kinds of bodhisattvas, 智增菩薩 bodhisattva superior in wisdom (chiefly beneficial to self); 悲增菩薩 bodhisattva superior in pity for others and devotion to their salvation. |
二律背反 see styles |
niritsuhaihan にりつはいはん |
(yoji) antinomy; self-contradiction; either-or situation; choice between mutually exclusive alternatives |
二種心相 二种心相 see styles |
èr zhǒng xīn xiàng er4 zhong3 xin1 xiang4 erh chung hsin hsiang nishu shinsō |
Two kinds of mind: mind in its inner character and influence; in its outer manifestations. |
二種我見 二种我见 see styles |
èr zhǒng wǒ jiàn er4 zhong3 wo3 jian4 erh chung wo chien nishu gaken |
two kinds of self-view |
二種邪見 二种邪见 see styles |
èr zhǒng xié jiàn er4 zhong3 xie2 jian4 erh chung hsieh chien nishu jaken |
The two false views, one that of a nihilistic school which denied that earthly happiness is dependent on a moral life; the other a materialistic school which maintained the moral life in the interests of self, sought earthly happiness, and failed to apprehend nirvāṇa. |
二連浩特 二连浩特 see styles |
èr lián hào tè er4 lian2 hao4 te4 erh lien hao t`e erh lien hao te |
Erenhot City in Xilingol League 錫林郭勒盟|锡林郭勒盟[Xi1 lin2 guo1 le4 Meng2], Inner Mongolia |
二連盆地 二连盆地 see styles |
èr lián pén dì er4 lian2 pen2 di4 erh lien p`en ti erh lien pen ti |
Erlian Basin in Inner Mongolia |
互裟伽藍 互裟伽蓝 see styles |
hù shā qié lán hu4 sha1 qie2 lan2 hu sha ch`ieh lan hu sha chieh lan Go Sagaran |
Haṃsa saṃghārāma, 'Wild goose monastery, ' on Mount Indraśailaguhā, whose inmates were once saved from starving by the self-sacrifice of a wild goose; also 僧裟伽藍 (or 僧鷹伽藍) . |
五下分結 五下分结 see styles |
wǔ xià fēn jié wu3 xia4 fen1 jie2 wu hsia fen chieh go gebun ketsu |
The five bonds in the lower desire-realms, i. e. desire, dislike, self, heretical ideals, doubt 貪, 瞋, 我, 邪戒, 疑. |
五停四念 see styles |
wǔ tíng sì niàn wu3 ting2 si4 nian4 wu t`ing ssu nien wu ting ssu nien gojō shinen |
idem 五停心觀 and 四念處 i. e. the five meditations for settling the mind and ridding it of the five errors of desire, hate, ignorance, the self, and a wayward or confused mind; the five meditations are 不淨觀, 慈悲觀, 因緣觀, 界分別觀 and 數息觀 i. e. the vileness of all things, pity for all, causality, right discrimination, breathing; some substitute meditation on the Buddha in place of the fourth; another division puts breathing first, and there are other differences. |
五所依土 see styles |
wǔ suǒ yī tǔ wu3 suo3 yi1 tu3 wu so i t`u wu so i tu go shoe do |
The five Buddha-kṣetra, or dependencies, the realms, or conditions of a Buddha. They are: (1) 法性土 his dharmakāya-kṣetra, or realm of his 'spiritual nature', dependent on and yet identical with the 眞如 bhutatathata; (2) 實 with its five immortal skandhas, i. e. his glorified body for his own enjoyment;. (3) 色相土 the land or condition of his self-expression as wisdom; (4) 他受用土 his saṃbhogakāya realm for the joy of others; (5) 變化土 the realm on which his nirmāṇakāya depends, that of the wisdom of perfect service of all, which results in his relation to every kind of condition. |
五蘊無我 五蕴无我 see styles |
wǔ yùn wú wǒ wu3 yun4 wu2 wo3 wu yün wu wo goun muga |
five aggregates are without self |
人多勢眾 人多势众 see styles |
rén duō shì zhòng ren2 duo1 shi4 zhong4 jen to shih chung |
many men, a great force (idiom); many hands provide great strength; There is safety in numbers. |
人法二執 人法二执 see styles |
rén fǎ èr zhí ren2 fa3 er4 zhi2 jen fa erh chih ninhō nishū |
two attachments to self and phenomena |
仁侠団体 see styles |
ninkyoudantai / ninkyodantai にんきょうだんたい |
(polite language) yakuza (often used self-referentially); chivalrous organization |
仕切り屋 see styles |
shikiriya しきりや |
bossy person; self-appointed manager; bossyboots |
以強凌弱 以强凌弱 see styles |
yǐ qiáng líng ruò yi3 qiang2 ling2 ruo4 i ch`iang ling jo i chiang ling jo |
to use one's strength to bully the weak (idiom) |
以逸待勞 以逸待劳 see styles |
yǐ yì dài láo yi3 yi4 dai4 lao2 i i tai lao |
to wait at one's ease for the exhausted enemy; to nurture one's strength and bide one's time (idiom) |
任侠団体 see styles |
ninkyoudantai / ninkyodantai にんきょうだんたい |
(polite language) yakuza (often used self-referentially); chivalrous organization |
伊葉波羅 伊叶波罗 see styles |
yī shě bō luó yi1 she3 bo1 luo2 i she po lo Ishōhara |
Iśvara 伊溼伐羅 (1) King, sovereign; Siva and others; intp. by 自在 self-existing, independent; applied to Guanyin and other popular deities. (2) A śramaṇa of the West, learned in the Tripiṭaka, who inter alia translated A. D. 426 Samyuktābhidharma-hṛdaya-śāstra, lost since A. D. 730. (3) A bhikṣu of India, commentator on 菩提資糧論 attributed to Nāgārjuna, tr. by Dharmagupta, A. D. 590-616. |
伊金霍洛 see styles |
yī jīn huò luò yi1 jin1 huo4 luo4 i chin huo lo |
Ejin Horo banner (Ejen Khoruu khoshuu) in Ordos prefecture 鄂爾多斯|鄂尔多斯[E4 er3 duo1 si1], Inner Mongolia |
似我似法 see styles |
sì wǒ sì fǎ si4 wo3 si4 fa3 ssu wo ssu fa jiga jihō |
seeming self, seeming dharmas |
体力作り see styles |
tairyokuzukuri たいりょくづくり |
fitness training; development of physical strength; building stamina; keeping up one's fitness |
体力勝負 see styles |
tairyokushoubu / tairyokushobu たいりょくしょうぶ |
trial of strength; test of one's strength (stamina) |
体質改善 see styles |
taishitsukaizen たいしつかいぜん |
(yoji) improvement of one's constitution; reformation |
体験入隊 see styles |
taikennyuutai / taikennyutai たいけんにゅうたい |
boot camp for new recruits (conducted by Japan's Self-Defence Force) |
依他十喩 see styles |
yī tā shí yú yi1 ta1 shi2 yu2 i t`a shih yü i ta shih yü eta (no) jūyu |
The unreality of dependent or conditioned things, e. g. the body, or self, illustrated in ten comparisons: foam, bubble, flame, plantain, illusion, dream, shadow, echo, cloud, lightning; v. 維摩詰經 2. |
依然如故 see styles |
yī rán rú gù yi1 ran2 ru2 gu4 i jan ju ku |
(idiom) back to where we were; absolutely no improvement; things haven't changed at all |
依然故我 see styles |
yī rán gù wǒ yi1 ran2 gu4 wo3 i jan ku wo |
to be one's old self (idiom); to be unchanged; (derog.) to be stuck in one's ways |
信号強度 see styles |
shingoukyoudo / shingokyodo しんごうきょうど |
signal strength; signal intensity; SS |
個我論者 个我论者 see styles |
gè wǒ lùn zhě ge4 wo3 lun4 zhe3 ko wo lun che kaga ronsha |
to advocate the existence of a distinct self |
借刀殺人 借刀杀人 see styles |
jiè dāo shā rén jie4 dao1 sha1 ren2 chieh tao sha jen |
to lend sb a knife to kill sb; to get sb else to do one's dirty work; to attack using the strength of another (idiom) |
倶生我執 倶生我执 see styles |
jù shēng wǒ zhí ju4 sheng1 wo3 zhi2 chü sheng wo chih kushō no gashū |
inborn attachment to self |
倶生我見 倶生我见 see styles |
jù shēng wǒ jiàn ju4 sheng1 wo3 jian4 chü sheng wo chien gushō gaken |
the innate view of self |
健康増進 see styles |
kenkouzoushin / kenkozoshin けんこうぞうしん |
promotion of good health; improvement of health |
傾巢而出 倾巢而出 see styles |
qīng cháo ér chū qing1 chao2 er2 chu1 ch`ing ch`ao erh ch`u ching chao erh chu |
the whole nest came out (idiom); to turn out in full strength |
元寶山區 元宝山区 see styles |
yuán bǎo shān qū yuan2 bao3 shan1 qu1 yüan pao shan ch`ü yüan pao shan chü |
Yuanbaoshan district, Chifeng city, Inner Mongolia |
元気づく see styles |
genkizuku げんきづく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to get encouraged; to become heightened in spirits; to recover one's strength |
元気付く see styles |
genkizuku げんきづく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to get encouraged; to become heightened in spirits; to recover one's strength |
先聲奪人 先声夺人 see styles |
xiān shēng duó rén xian1 sheng1 duo2 ren2 hsien sheng to jen |
to gain the upper hand by a show of strength |
克什克騰 克什克腾 see styles |
kè shí kè téng ke4 shi2 ke4 teng2 k`o shih k`o t`eng ko shih ko teng |
Hexigten banner or Kesigüten khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia |
克己復礼 see styles |
kokkifukurei / kokkifukure こっきふくれい |
(noun/participle) (yoji) exercising self-restraint and conforming to the rules of etiquette and formality |
克己復禮 克己复礼 see styles |
kè jǐ fù lǐ ke4 ji3 fu4 li3 k`o chi fu li ko chi fu li |
restrain yourself and return to the rites (idiom, from Analects); to subdue self and observe proprieties; (any number of possible translations) |
克己精進 see styles |
kokkishoujin / kokkishojin こっきしょうじん |
(noun/participle) self-control and close application; self-denial and diligent devotion |
入出二門 入出二门 see styles |
rù chū èr mén ru4 chu1 er4 men2 ju ch`u erh men ju chu erh men nyūshutsu nimon |
The two doors of ingress and egress, i.e. enter the gate of self-purification and adornment, then go forth 出 to benefit and save others. |
入我我入 see styles |
rù wǒ wǒ rù ru4 wo3 wo3 ru4 ju wo wo ju nyū ga gan yū |
He in me and I in him, i.e. the indwelling of the Buddha, any Buddha, or the Buddhas. |
內在超越 内在超越 see styles |
nèi zài chāo yuè nei4 zai4 chao1 yue4 nei tsai ch`ao yüeh nei tsai chao yüeh |
inner transcendence (perfection through one's own inner moral cultivation, as in Confucianism, for example) |
內外兼明 内外兼明 see styles |
nèi wài jiān míng nei4 wai4 jian1 ming2 nei wai chien ming naige kenmyō |
Inner and outer both 'ming '; the first four of the 五明 q. v. are 'outer' and the fifth 'inner'. |
內心世界 内心世界 see styles |
nèi xīn shì jiè nei4 xin1 shi4 jie4 nei hsin shih chieh |
(one's) inner world |
內細胞團 内细胞团 see styles |
nèi xì bāo tuán nei4 xi4 bao1 tuan2 nei hsi pao t`uan nei hsi pao tuan |
inner cell mass (ICM) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Inner Strength - Self-Improvement" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
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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).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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