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Wワーク see styles |
daburuwaaku; daburu waaku / daburuwaku; daburu waku ダブルワーク; ダブル・ワーク |
(kana only) holding two jobs concurrently (wasei: double work); having a side job in addition to one's regular job; moonlighting |
アクキー see styles |
akukii / akuki アクキー |
(abbreviation) (abbr. of アクリルキーホルダー) acrylic keychain (oft. printed with images of popular characters) |
あやかし see styles |
ayakashi あやかし |
(1) ghost that appears at sea during a shipwreck; (2) something strange or suspicious; (3) idiot; fool; (4) noh mask for roles involving dead or ghost characters |
うり二つ see styles |
urifutatsu うりふたつ |
(adjectival noun) as alike as two melons (two peas in a pod) |
おかしも see styles |
okashimo おかしも |
(expression) (abbreviation) (initial characters from 押さない、駆けない、しゃべらない、戻らない) (See 押す・1,駆ける・かける・1,しゃべる,戻る・もどる・1) don't push, don't run, don't talk, don't go back (emergency drill instruction) |
おさげ髪 see styles |
osagegami おさげがみ |
pigtails; two plaits hanging about one's shoulders; two plaits hanging down one's back; queue |
おはしも see styles |
ohashimo おはしも |
(expression) (abbreviation) (initial characters from 押さない、走らない、しゃべらない、戻らない) (See おかしも) don't push, don't run, don't talk, don't go back (emergency drill instruction) |
お下げ髪 see styles |
osagegami おさげがみ |
pigtails; two plaits hanging about one's shoulders; two plaits hanging down one's back; queue |
かけ持ち see styles |
kakemochi かけもち |
(noun/participle) holding two or more positions concurrently |
かばん語 see styles |
kabango かばんご |
portmanteau word; combination of two words (often first half of one, second half of another) |
キャラ弁 see styles |
kyaraben; kyaraben(sk) キャラべん; キャラベン(sk) |
(See キャラ・1,弁・べん・3) homemade bento containing food decorated to look like cute characters (from anime, etc.) |
ギャルゲ see styles |
gyaruge ギャルゲ |
(computer terminology) (abbreviation) computer game for men featuring beautiful women characters (usu. adult game) (wasei: gal game) |
くいくい see styles |
kuikui くいくい |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) giving two or three light tugs (or pushes); (adv,adv-to) (2) (archaism) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) worrying about; moping; brooding over; fretting; (adv,adv-to) (3) (archaism) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) suddenly angry; feeling a surge of anger |
くの字点 see styles |
kunojiten くのじてん |
(See 踊り字) iteration mark shaped like the hiragana "ku" (used in vertical writing to represent repetition of two or more characters) |
くらべ馬 see styles |
kurabeuma くらべうま |
traditional horse-racing; originally two horses head-to-head or ten at a time, esp. May 5th event at Kamigamo shrine |
ゲーム差 see styles |
geemusa ゲームさ |
{baseb} distance in the standings between two teams expressed as the difference in number of games won or lost |
ゲッツー see styles |
gettsuu / gettsu ゲッツー |
(baseb) double-play (wasei: get two) |
ケモナー see styles |
kemonaa / kemona ケモナー |
(slang) (See ケモノ・2) furry (enthusiast for animal characters with human characteristics) |
ゴーフル see styles |
gooburu ゴーブル |
confection comprising two thin waffle-like biscuits with cream between them (fre: gaufre); (surname) Goble |
この目で see styles |
konomede このめで |
(expression) (often 〜見る) with my own (two) eyes; with these very eyes |
こらえ性 see styles |
koraeshou / koraesho こらえしょう |
endurance; perseverance; patience |
すきま風 see styles |
sukimakaze すきまかぜ |
(1) draft; draught; cold air entering through the crack of a door or window; (2) cooling off of a relationship; draft of cold air between two persons |
スパイン see styles |
supain スパイン |
(1) spine; backbone; (2) {sports} spine ramp (two quarter pipes adjoined at the vertical edge) |
セイノー see styles |
seinoo / senoo セイノー |
(interjection) all together now!; one, two, go!; ready, set, go!; heave, ho!; oops-a-daisy |
たこせん see styles |
takosen たこせん |
{food} (See たこ焼き,えびせんべい) takoyaki balls wedged between two ebisenbei crackers |
たっぷり see styles |
tappuri たっぷり |
(adv,adv-to,adj-na,suf) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) plentifully; amply; abundantly; copiously; generously; fully; a lot; (adv,adv-to,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) loosely; with room to spare; with enough space; (large) enough; (adverb) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) a good (e.g. two weeks, ten kilometres); a full; at least; no less than |
チーズ鱈 see styles |
chiizutara / chizutara チーズたら |
{tradem} cheese tara; stick of cheese sandwiched between two thin strips of dried fish paste |
ツートン see styles |
tsuuton / tsuton ツートン |
two-tone; (surname) Tsu-ton |
ツーペア see styles |
tsuupea / tsupea ツーペア |
two pair (poker) |
ツインテ see styles |
tsuinte ツインテ |
(abbreviation) (See ツインテール) pigtails; bunches; two ponytails; angel wings |
どちらか see styles |
dochiraka どちらか |
either; one (of the two) |
どっちか see styles |
docchika どっちか |
either; one (of the two) |
どら焼き see styles |
dorayaki どらやき |
dorayaki; dessert made of two castella (sponge cake) patties and red bean jam |
ニコイチ see styles |
nikoichi ニコイチ |
(noun/participle) (1) (kana only) combining the working parts of two or more broken machines to make one functioning machine; (2) (kana only) manufacturing one part out of multiple different parts |
フィギア see styles |
figia フィギア |
(1) figure; (2) figurine (small models of anime characters, etc.); (3) (abbreviation) figure skating |
フォロミ see styles |
foromi フォロミ |
(abbreviation) (See フォローアップミルク) follow-up formula; follow-on milk; stage two milk |
ほっこり see styles |
hokkori ほっこり |
(adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) warm and fluffy; soft; (adv-to,vs) (2) steamy hot (food term); hot and flaky; (expression) (3) (ksb:) feeling mentally tired; feeling of tired relief or accomplishment after effort or perseverance |
ムーミン see styles |
muumin / mumin ムーミン |
(char) Moomin (troll characters in Tove Jansson's series of books); (ch) Moomin (troll characters in Tove Jansson's series of books) |
ロリコン see styles |
rorikon ロリコン |
(1) (abbreviation) (occ. used self-referentially) (See ロリータコンプレックス) lolicon; (sexual) attraction to prepubescent girls; man attracted to very young girls; (2) (usu. in otaku fiction subculture) appeal for the cuteness of young or prepubescent female characters; characters presenting a young, childlike and carefree aesthetic |
ワンツー see styles |
wantsuu / wantsu ワンツー |
one-two punch |
一つ二つ see styles |
hitotsufutatsu ひとつふたつ |
one or two; a few; small number |
一両日中 see styles |
ichiryoujitsuchuu / ichiryojitsuchu いちりょうじつちゅう |
(n,adv) within the next couple of days; in a day or two |
一人二役 see styles |
hitorifutayaku ひとりふたやく |
double role; one person playing two roles; wearing two hats |
一佛兩祖 一佛两祖 see styles |
yī fó liǎng zǔ yi1 fo2 liang3 zu3 i fo liang tsu ichibutsu ryōso |
one Buddha and two ancestors |
一刀両断 see styles |
ittouryoudan / ittoryodan いっとうりょうだん |
(1) (yoji) cutting in two with a single stroke; (2) (yoji) taking decisive action; dealing with decisively; cutting the (Gordian) knot |
一分為二 一分为二 see styles |
yī fēn wéi èr yi1 fen1 wei2 er4 i fen wei erh |
one divides into two; to be two-sided; there are two sides to everything; to see both sb's good points and shortcomings (idiom) |
一切佛會 一切佛会 see styles |
yī qiè fó huì yi1 qie4 fo2 hui4 i ch`ieh fo hui i chieh fo hui issai butsue |
The assembly of all the Buddhas, a term for the two maṇḍalas, or circles; v. 胎藏界 and, 金剛界, i.e. the Garbhadhātu and the Vajradhātu. |
一国両制 see styles |
ikkokuryousei / ikkokuryose いっこくりょうせい |
(See 一国二制度) one country, two systems (Chinese policy) |
一國兩制 一国两制 see styles |
yī guó liǎng zhì yi1 guo2 liang3 zhi4 i kuo liang chih |
one country, two systems (PRC proposal regarding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) |
一心二用 see styles |
yī xīn èr yòng yi1 xin1 er4 yong4 i hsin erh yung |
to do two things at once (idiom); to multitask; to divide one's attention |
一心二門 一心二门 see styles |
yī xīn èr mén yi1 xin1 er4 men2 i hsin erh men isshin nimon |
one mind, two aspects |
一心同体 see styles |
isshindoutai / isshindotai いっしんどうたい |
(yoji) being one in body and soul; of one flesh; two hearts beating as one |
一折兩段 一折两段 see styles |
yī zhé liǎng duàn yi1 zhe2 liang3 duan4 i che liang tuan |
to split something into two (idiom) |
一挙両全 see styles |
ikkyoryouzen / ikkyoryozen いっきょりょうぜん |
killing two birds with one stone; serving two ends |
一挙両得 see styles |
ikkyoryoutoku / ikkyoryotoku いっきょりょうとく |
(yoji) killing two birds with one stone; serving two ends |
一日二日 see styles |
ichinichifutsuka いちにちふつか |
(n,adv) a day or two |
一昨々夜 see styles |
issakusakuya いっさくさくや |
(yoji) two nights before last |
一昨々年 see styles |
sakiototoshi さきおととし saototoshi さおととし saitotoshi さいととし issakusakunen いっさくさくねん |
(n-adv,n-t) (yoji) two years before last (year); three years back (ago) |
一昨々日 see styles |
sakiototoi さきおととい sakiototsui さきおとつい issakusakujitsu いっさくさくじつ |
(n-adv,n-t) (yoji) two days before yesterday; three days back (ago) |
一昨昨夜 see styles |
issakusakuya いっさくさくや |
(yoji) two nights before last |
一昨昨年 see styles |
sakiototoshi さきおととし saototoshi さおととし saitotoshi さいととし issakusakunen いっさくさくねん |
(n-adv,n-t) (yoji) two years before last (year); three years back (ago) |
一昨昨日 see styles |
sakiototoi さきおととい sakiototsui さきおとつい issakusakujitsu いっさくさくじつ |
(n-adv,n-t) (yoji) two days before yesterday; three days back (ago) |
一時瑜亮 一时瑜亮 see styles |
yī shí yú liàng yi1 shi2 yu2 liang4 i shih yü liang |
two remarkable persons living at the same period (as 周瑜[Zhou1 Yu2] and 諸葛亮|诸葛亮[Zhu1 ge3 Liang4]) |
一月三舟 see styles |
yī yuè sān zhōu yi1 yue4 san1 zhou1 i yüeh san chou ichigetsu sanshū |
The one moon represents Buddha, the three boats represent varying ways of viewing him, e.g. according as those in a anchored boat and those in two others sailing in opposite directions see different aspects of the moon, so is it in regard to the Buddha. |
一板一眼 see styles |
yī bǎn yī yǎn yi1 ban3 yi1 yan3 i pan i yen |
lit. one strong beat and one weak beats in a measure of music (two beats in the bar) (idiom); fig. follow a prescribed pattern to the letter; scrupulous attention to detail |
一無所有 一无所有 see styles |
yī wú suǒ yǒu yi1 wu2 suo3 you3 i wu so yu |
not having anything at all (idiom); utterly lacking; without two sticks to rub together |
一石二鳥 一石二鸟 see styles |
yī shí èr niǎo yi1 shi2 er4 niao3 i shih erh niao issekinichou / issekinicho いっせきにちょう |
to kill two birds with one stone (idiom) (expression) (yoji) killing two birds with one stone |
一筆不苟 一笔不苟 see styles |
yī bǐ bù gǒu yi1 bi3 bu4 gou3 i pi pu kou |
lit. not even one stroke is negligent (idiom); fig. to write characters (calligraphy) in which every stroke is placed perfectly |
一箭雙鵰 一箭双雕 see styles |
yī jiàn shuāng diāo yi1 jian4 shuang1 diao1 i chien shuang tiao |
lit. one arrow, two golden eagles (idiom); to kill two birds with one stone |
一舉兩得 一举两得 see styles |
yī jǔ liǎng dé yi1 ju3 liang3 de2 i chü liang te |
lit. one action, two gains (idiom); fig. two birds with one stone |
一色二順 see styles |
isshokuryanjun いっしょくリャンじゅん |
{mahj} (See 一盃口・イーペーコー) pure double chow; winning hand containing two identical chows (i.e. same numbers and same suit) |
一色同順 see styles |
isshokudoujun / isshokudojun いっしょくどうじゅん |
{mahj} (See 一盃口・イーペーコー) pure double chow; winning hand containing two identical chows (i.e. same numbers and same suit) |
一言二言 see styles |
hitokotofutakoto ひとことふたこと |
(expression) a word or two |
一身兩役 一身两役 see styles |
yī shēn liǎng yì yi1 shen1 liang3 yi4 i shen liang i |
one person taking on two tasks simultaneously |
一體兩面 一体两面 see styles |
yī tǐ liǎng miàn yi1 ti3 liang3 mian4 i t`i liang mien i ti liang mien |
(fig.) two sides of the same coin |
七佛藥師 七佛药师 see styles |
qī fó yào shī qi1 fo2 yao4 shi1 ch`i fo yao shih chi fo yao shih shichibutsu yakushi |
The seven healing Buddhas, also 七躬醫王, of whom there are two descriptions, one representing them as at various places in the eastern regions of space; another gives five in the east and two in the south. |
七十二天 see styles |
qī shí èr tiān qi1 shi2 er4 tian1 ch`i shih erh t`ien chi shih erh tien shichijūni ten |
The seventy-two devas, namely, sixty-nine devas, the lord of Tai Shan, the god of the five roads, and 大吉祥天 Mahāśrī . |
七十二字 see styles |
qī shí èr zì qi1 shi2 er4 zi4 ch`i shih erh tzu chi shih erh tzu shichijūni ji |
Brahma obtained seventy-two words with which to save the world, but failing he swallowed seventy, leaving one at each side of his mouth 阿 and 漚 , i.e. 無 and 有 things are, things are not, being and non-being. |
七十二歳 see styles |
qī shí èr suì qi1 shi2 er4 sui4 ch`i shih erh sui chi shih erh sui shichijūni sai |
The age, 72, at which Buddha is reputed to have preached the Lotus Sutra. |
七十五法 see styles |
qī shí wǔ fǎ qi1 shi2 wu3 fa3 ch`i shih wu fa chi shih wu fa shichijū go hō |
The seventy-five dharmas of the Abhidharmakośa-bhāsya, which classifies all phenomena under seventy-five categories or elements, divided into five groups; cf. 五根, 五境, 無表色. (1) Material 色法 rūpāṇi, 11 . (2) Mind 心法 cittam, 1. (3) Mental qualities 心所有法 citta-saṃprayukta-saṃskārāḥ, 46. (4) Non-mental 心不相應行法 cittaviprayukta-saṃskārāḥ, 14. These are the seventy-two Sarvastivadin divisions (v. Keith, B. I. , p. 201 ). (5) In addition there are three unconditioned or non-phenomenal elements 無爲法 asaṃskṛta dharma, 3 (v. Keith, p. 160) . |
七種無上 七种无上 see styles |
qī zhǒng wú shàng qi1 zhong3 wu2 shang4 ch`i chung wu shang chi chung wu shang shichi shumujō |
The seven peerless qualities of a Buddha:―his body 身 with its thirty-two signs and eighty-four marks; his way 道 of universal mercy; his perfect insight or doctrine 見; his wisdom 智; his supernatural power 神 力; his ability to overcome hindrances 斷障, e.g. illusion, karma, and suffering; and his abiding place 住 i.e. Nirvana. Cf. 七勝事. |
七處八會 七处八会 see styles |
qī chù bā huì qi1 chu4 ba1 hui4 ch`i ch`u pa hui chi chu pa hui shichisho hachie |
The eight assemblies in seven different places, at which the sixty sections of the 華嚴經 Avataṃsaka-sūtra are said to have been preached; the same sutra in eighty sections is accredited to the 七處九會. 七處平等相 One of the thirty-two signs on the Budda's body—the perfection of feet, hands, shoulders, and head. |
七言律詩 七言律诗 see styles |
qī yán lǜ shī qi1 yan2 lu:4 shi1 ch`i yen lü shih chi yen lü shih shichigonrisshi しちごんりっし |
verse form consisting of 8 lines of 7 characters, with rhyme on alternate lines poem of eight lines, each of seven (Chinese) characters |
七言絶句 see styles |
shichigonzekku しちごんぜっく |
poem of four lines, each of seven (Chinese) characters |
万葉仮名 see styles |
manyougana / manyogana まんようがな |
man'yōgana; early Japanese syllabary composed of Chinese characters used phonetically |
三一二乘 see styles |
sān yī èr shèng san1 yi1 er4 sheng4 san i erh sheng sanichi nijō |
two vehicles of the three and the one |
三人三様 see styles |
sanninsanyou / sanninsanyo さんにんさんよう |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) each of the three being different from the other two; each of the three having his (her) own way |
三仙二天 see styles |
sān xiān èr tiān san1 xian1 er4 tian1 san hsien erh t`ien san hsien erh tien sansen niten |
The three ṛṣis or wise men and the two devas, i.e. 迦毘羅 Kapila, founder of the Sāṁkhya philosophy; 鵂鶹 or 優樓佉 Ulūka or Kaṇāda, founder of the 勝論宗 or Vaiśeṣika philosophy; and 勒沙婆 Ṛṣabha, founder of the Nirgranthas; with Śiva and Viṣṇu as the two deities. |
三分の二 see styles |
sanbunnoni さんぶんのに |
(exp,n) two thirds |
三十二應 三十二应 see styles |
sān shí èr yìng san1 shi2 er4 ying4 san shih erh ying sanjūni ō |
thirty-two adaptations |
三十二相 see styles |
sān shí èr xiàng san1 shi2 er4 xiang4 san shih erh hsiang sanjūni sō |
the thirty-two physical characteristics of Buddha thirty-two marks |
三十二表 see styles |
sān shí èr biǎo san1 shi2 er4 biao3 san shih erh piao sanjūni hyō |
the thirty-two marks (of a buddha) |
三十二身 see styles |
sān shí èr shēn san1 shi2 er4 shen1 san shih erh shen sanjūni shin |
thirty-two bodies |
三師七證 三师七证 see styles |
sān shī qī zhèng san1 shi1 qi1 zheng4 san shih ch`i cheng san shih chi cheng sanshi shichishō |
The three superior monks and a minimum of seven witnesses required for an ordination to full orders; except in outlandish places, when two witnesses are valid. |
三心二意 see styles |
sān xīn èr yì san1 xin1 er4 yi4 san hsin erh i |
in two minds about something (idiom); half-hearted; shilly-shallying |
三日酔い see styles |
mikkayoi みっかよい |
(colloquialism) (See 二日酔い) hangover (that still lingers two days after drinking) |
三歸五戒 三归五戒 see styles |
sān guī wǔ jiè san1 gui1 wu3 jie4 san kuei wu chieh sanki gokai |
(三歸戒) The ceremony which makes the recipient a 優婆塞 or 優婆夷 upasaka or upāsikā male or female disciple, accepting the five commandments. There are 五種三歸 five stages of sangui; the first two are as above, at the third the eight commandments are accepted, at the fourth the ten, at the fifth an the commandments. 三歸 is also a general term for a Buddhist. |
三段オチ see styles |
sandanochi さんだんオチ |
three-part joke, where the first two parts are similar and mundane, while the third is the punchline (e.g. How do you get to my place? Go down to the corner, turn left, and get lost.); rule of three (in comedy writing) |
三段落ち see styles |
sandanochi さんだんおち |
three-part joke, where the first two parts are similar and mundane, while the third is the punchline (e.g. How do you get to my place? Go down to the corner, turn left, and get lost.); rule of three (in comedy writing) |
三祗百劫 see styles |
sān zhī bǎi jié san1 zhi1 bai3 jie2 san chih pai chieh sanshi hyakukō |
(三祗百大劫) The period necessary for a bodhisattva to become a Buddha, i.e. three asaṃkhyeyas 阿僧祗 to attain the 六度, and 100 kalpas to acquire the thirty-two 相 or characteristic marks of a Buddha; cf. 三阿. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Perseverance-Two-Characters" 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
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