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Simple Dictionary Definition |
實範 实范 see styles |
shí fàn shi2 fan4 shih fan Jippan |
Jippan |
實經 实经 see styles |
shí jīng shi2 jing1 shih ching jitsu kyō |
The true sūtras as contrasted to the relative or temporary sūtras, a term of the Lotus school. |
實線 实线 see styles |
shí xiàn shi2 xian4 shih hsien |
solid line; continuous line |
實義 实义 see styles |
shí yì shi2 yi4 shih i jitsugi |
a real referent |
實習 实习 see styles |
shí xí shi2 xi2 shih hsi |
to practice; field work; to intern; internship |
實者 实者 see styles |
shí zhě shi2 zhe3 shih che jissha |
real; substantial |
實職 实职 see styles |
shí zhí shi2 zhi2 shih chih |
active participation |
實肘 实肘 see styles |
shí zhǒu shi2 zhou3 shih chou |
full arm (method of painting) |
實色 实色 see styles |
shí sè shi2 se4 shih se jitsushiki |
real form |
實行 实行 see styles |
shí xíng shi2 xing2 shih hsing jitsugyō |
to implement; to carry out; to put into practice action that accords with reality |
實見 实见 see styles |
shí jiàn shi2 jian4 shih chien jikken |
real views |
實覺 实觉 see styles |
shí jué shi2 jue2 shih chüeh jitsukaku |
true awareness |
實解 实解 see styles |
shí jiě shi2 jie3 shih chieh jitsuge |
accurate understanding |
實言 实言 see styles |
shí yán shi2 yan2 shih yen jitsugon |
to speak the truth |
實詞 实词 see styles |
shí cí shi2 ci2 shih tz`u shih tzu |
(linguistics) content word |
實話 实话 see styles |
shí huà shi2 hua4 shih hua |
truth |
實語 实语 see styles |
shí yǔ shi2 yu3 shih yü jitsugo |
True, or reliable words; words corresponding to reality; discussions of Reality. |
實誠 实诚 see styles |
shí chéng shi2 cheng2 shih ch`eng shih cheng |
sincere; honest |
實諦 实谛 see styles |
shí dì shi2 di4 shih ti jittai |
A truth; the true statement of a fundamental principle. |
實證 实证 see styles |
shí zhèng shi2 zheng4 shih cheng |
actual proof; concrete evidence; empirical |
實變 实变 see styles |
shí biàn shi2 bian4 shih pien |
(math.) real variable |
實質 实质 see styles |
shí zhì shi2 zhi4 shih chih jisshitsu |
substance; essence substance |
實足 实足 see styles |
shí zú shi2 zu2 shih tsu |
full; complete; all of |
實踐 实践 see styles |
shí jiàn shi2 jian4 shih chien |
practice; to put into practice; to live up to (a promise); to carry out (a project) |
實退 实退 see styles |
shí tuì shi2 tui4 shih t`ui shih tui jittai |
real regretrossion |
實邪 实邪 see styles |
shí xié shi2 xie2 shih hsieh jitsuja |
evil in substance |
實錘 实锤 see styles |
shí chuí shi2 chui2 shih ch`ui shih chui |
(neologism c. 2014) (slang) solid proof; irrefutable evidence |
實際 实际 see styles |
shí jì shi2 ji4 shih chi jissai |
reality; practice; practical; realistic; real; actual The region of Reality. |
實驗 实验 see styles |
shí yàn shi2 yan4 shih yen |
experiment; test; CL:個|个[ge4],次[ci4]; experimental; to experiment |
實體 实体 see styles |
shí tǐ shi2 ti3 shih t`i shih ti jitsutai |
entity; substance; thing that has a material existence (as opposed to a conceptual, virtual or online existence); the real thing (as opposed to an image or model of it) substance |
寧國 宁国 see styles |
níng guó ning2 guo2 ning kuo |
see 寧國市|宁国市[Ning2 guo2 Shi4] |
寧安 宁安 see styles |
níng ān ning2 an1 ning an neian |
see 寧安市|宁安市[Ning2 an1 Shi4] Reposeful at ease. |
寧岡 宁冈 see styles |
níng gāng ning2 gang1 ning kang |
former Ninggang county in Jiangxi, now within Jinggangshan, county-level city 井岡山市|井冈山市[Jing3 gang1 shan1 shi4] in Ji'an 吉安, Jiangxi |
寧德 宁德 see styles |
níng dé ning2 de2 ning te |
see 寧德市|宁德市[Ning2 de2 Shi4] |
寧波 宁波 see styles |
níng bō ning2 bo1 ning po ninpoo ニンポー |
see 寧波市|宁波市[Ning2 bo1 Shi4] Ningbo (China); (place-name) Ningbo (China); Ningpo |
寧縣 宁县 see styles |
níng xiàn ning2 xian4 ning hsien |
Ning County or Ningxian, a county in Qingyang City 慶陽市|庆阳市[Qing4 yang2 Shi4], Gansu |
寧鄉 宁乡 see styles |
níng xiāng ning2 xiang1 ning hsiang |
see 寧鄉市|宁乡市[Ning2 xiang1 Shi4] |
審視 审视 see styles |
shěn shì shen3 shi4 shen shih |
to look closely at; to examine |
寫實 写实 see styles |
xiě shí xie3 shi2 hsieh shih |
realism; realistic portrayal; realistic; true to life |
寶事 宝事 see styles |
bǎo shì bao3 shi4 pao shih Hōji |
Ratnākara |
寶雞 宝鸡 see styles |
bǎo jī bao3 ji1 pao chi |
see 寶雞市|宝鸡市[Bao3 ji1 Shi4] |
尅實 尅实 see styles |
kè shí ke4 shi2 k`o shih ko shih kokujitsu |
To discover the truth. |
尅識 尅识 see styles |
kè shì ke4 shi4 k`o shih ko shih kokushiki |
The certainty of the knowledge (by the sprits, of men's good and evil). |
將士 将士 see styles |
jiàng shì jiang4 shi4 chiang shih |
officers and soldiers See: 将士 |
專事 专事 see styles |
zhuān shì zhuan1 shi4 chuan shih |
specialized |
專八 专八 see styles |
zhuān bā zhuan1 ba1 chuan pa |
TEM-8 or Test for English Majors-Band 8, highest level proficiency test for English major students in PRC (abbr. for 英語專業八級考試|英语专业八级考试[Ying1 yu3 Zhuan1 ye4 Ba1 ji2 Kao3 shi4]) |
尉氏 see styles |
wèi shì wei4 shi4 wei shih |
see 尉氏縣|尉氏县[Wei4 shi4 Xian4] |
尉繚 尉缭 see styles |
wèi liáo wei4 liao2 wei liao |
Wei Lao (c. 450 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), advisor to the first Qin emperor Qin Shihuang 秦始皇[Qin2 Shi3 huang2], possible author of the Wei Liaozi 尉繚子|尉缭子[Wei4 Liao2 zi5] text on military strategy |
尋時 寻时 see styles |
xún shí xun2 shi2 hsün shih jinji |
immediately |
對視 对视 see styles |
duì shì dui4 shi4 tui shih |
to look face to face |
導師 导师 see styles |
dǎo shī dao3 shi1 tao shih doushi / doshi どうし |
tutor; teacher; academic advisor (1) {Buddh} officiating priest; presiding priest at a ceremony; (2) (esp. Buddhist) religious teacher; highly-ranked priest; (3) guru; instructor (yoga, etc.) nāyaka; a leader, guide, one who guides men to Buddha's teaching; applied also to Buddhas and bodhisattvas, and to the leaders of the ritual in Buddhist services; v. 天人道師. |
導示 导示 see styles |
dǎo shì dao3 shi4 tao shih dōji |
to instruct |
小事 see styles |
xiǎo shì xiao3 shi4 hsiao shih shouji / shoji しょうじ |
trifle; trivial matter; CL:點|点[dian3] trifling matter; trifle |
小使 see styles |
xiǎo shǐ xiao3 shi3 hsiao shih shōshi こづかい |
(obsolete) janitor; caretaker; custodian; (slighting reference to a) handyman To urinate; also 小行. Buddhist monks are enjoined to urinate only in one fixed spot. |
小師 小师 see styles |
xiǎo shī xiao3 shi1 hsiao shih komoro こもろ |
(surname) Komoro A junior monk of less than ten years full ordination, also a courtesy title for a disciple; and a self-depreciatory title of any monk; v. 鐸 dahara. |
小時 小时 see styles |
xiǎo shí xiao3 shi2 hsiao shih kotoki ことき |
hour; CL:個|个[ge4] (given name) Kotoki |
小港 see styles |
xiǎo gǎng xiao3 gang3 hsiao kang kominato こみなと |
Xiaogang or Hsiaokang district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan (place-name, surname) Kominato |
小視 小视 see styles |
xiǎo shì xiao3 shi4 hsiao shih |
to belittle; to look down upon; to despise |
小食 see styles |
xiǎo shí xiao3 shi2 hsiao shih kozuke しょうしょく |
snack; nibbles light eating; spare diet; not eating much The small meal, breakfast, also called 點心. |
少室 see styles |
shǎo shì shao3 shi4 shao shih Shōshitsu |
Shaoshi, a hill on the 嵩山 Sungshan where Bodhidharma set up his 少林寺 infra. |
少時 少时 see styles |
shǎo shí shao3 shi2 shao shih shouji / shoji しょうじ |
(n,adv) one's early days; little while one's youth |
尖石 see styles |
jiān shí jian1 shi2 chien shih |
Jianshi or Chienshih township in Hsinchu County 新竹縣|新竹县[Xin1 zhu2 Xian4], northwest Taiwan |
尚志 see styles |
shàng zhì shang4 zhi4 shang chih yoshiyuki よしゆき |
see 尚志市[Shang4 zhi4 Shi4] (given name) Yoshiyuki |
就實 就实 see styles |
jiù shí jiu4 shi2 chiu shih shūjitsu |
in truth |
就是 see styles |
jiù shì jiu4 shi4 chiu shih |
exactly; precisely; only; simply; just; (used correlatively with 也[ye3]) even; even if |
尸利 see styles |
shī lì shi1 li4 shih li shiri |
Sri. 師利; 室利; 室離; 室哩; 修利; 昔哩; 悉利 (1) Fortune, prosperity; high rank, success, good fortune, virtues, these four are named as its connotation. (2) The wife of Viṣṇu. (3) An honorifc prefix or affix to names of gods, great men, and books. (4) An exclamation at the head of liturgies. (5) An abbreviation for Mañjuśrī. |
尸城 see styles |
shī chéng shi1 cheng2 shih ch`eng shih cheng Shijō |
Kuśinagara or Kuśigramaka. 拘尸那城; 拘尸那揭羅; 拘夷那竭; 拘尸城 Explained by 九土生地 the birthplace of nine scholars. An ancient kingdom and city, near Kasiah, 180 miles north of Patna; the place where Śākyamuni died. |
尸林 see styles |
shī lín shi1 lin2 shih lin shirin |
cemetery |
尸棄 尸弃 see styles |
shī qì shi1 qi4 shih ch`i shih chi Shiki |
Śikhin, 式棄; 式詰; 尸棄那 (or 尸棄佛); 罽那尸棄; crested, or a fame; explained by 火 fire; 刺那尸棄 Ratnaśikhin occurs in the Abhidharma. In the 本行經 it is 螺髻 a shell like tuft of hair. (1) The 999th Buddha of the last kalpa, whom Śākyamuni is said to have met. (2) The second of the seven Buddhas of antiquity, born in Prabhadvaja 光相城 as a Kṣatriya. (3) A Maha-brahma, whose name Śikhin is defined as 頂髻 or 火災頂 having a flaming tuft on his head; connected with the world-destruction by fire. The Fanyimingyi 翻譯名義 describes Śikhin as 火 or 火首 fame, or a flaming head and as the god of fire, styled also 樹提 Suddha, pure; he observed the 火定 Fire Dhyāna, broke the lures of the realm of desire, and followed virtue. |
尸毘 see styles |
shī pí shi1 pi2 shih p`i shih pi Shibi |
Śivi |
尸滿 尸满 see styles |
shī mǎn shi1 man3 shih man shiman |
perfection of moral discipline |
尸祿 尸禄 see styles |
shī lù shi1 lu4 shih lu |
to hold a sinecure |
尸羅 尸罗 see styles |
shī luó shi1 luo2 shih lo shira |
sila (Buddhism) Sila, 尸; 尸怛羅 intp. by 淸凉 pure and cool, i.e. chaste; also by 戒 restraint, or keeping the commandments; also by 性善 of good disposition. It is the second pāramitā, moral purity, i. e. of thought, word, and deed. The four conditions of śīla are chaste, calm, quiet, extinguished, i. e. no longer perturbed by the passions. Also, perhaps śīla, a stone, i. e. a precious stone, pearl, or coral. For the ten śīlas or commandments v. 十戒, the first five, or pañca-śīla 五戒, are for all Buddhists. |
尸陀 see styles |
shī tuó shi1 tuo2 shih t`o shih to shida |
(林) Śītavana, 尸林; 尸陀婆; 尸多婆那; 屍陀 cold grove 寒林, i. e. a place for exposing corpses, a cemetery. It is also styled 恐毘林, 安陀林, 晝暗林; also v. 尸摩賖那 or 深摩舍那 śmaśāna. |
尼師 尼师 see styles |
ní shī ni2 shi1 ni shih nishi |
nun |
局勢 局势 see styles |
jú shì ju2 shi4 chü shih |
situation; state (of affairs) |
屁事 see styles |
pì shì pi4 shi4 p`i shih pi shih |
(vulgar) trifling matter; mere trifle; goddamn thing; goddamn business |
居士 see styles |
jū shì ju1 shi4 chü shih koji こじ |
(1) {Buddh} (See 大姉・だいし) grhapati (layman; sometimes used as a posthumous suffix); (2) private-sector scholar 倶欏鉢底; 迦羅越 kulapati. A chief, head of a family; squire, landlord. A householder who practises Buddhism at home without becoming a monk. The female counterpart is 女居士. The 居士傳 is a compilation giving the biography of many devout Buddhists. |
居室 see styles |
jū shì ju1 shi4 chü shih kyoshitsu きょしつ |
room; apartment living room |
屆時 届时 see styles |
jiè shí jie4 shi2 chieh shih |
when the time comes; at the scheduled time |
屍僵 尸僵 see styles |
shī jiāng shi1 jiang1 shih chiang |
rigor mortis |
屍塊 尸块 see styles |
shī kuài shi1 kuai4 shih k`uai shih kuai |
body parts (of a mutilated corpse) |
屍布 尸布 see styles |
shī bù shi1 bu4 shih pu |
pall (casket covering) |
屍斑 尸斑 see styles |
shī bān shi1 ban1 shih pan |
livor mortis |
屍檢 尸检 see styles |
shī jiǎn shi1 jian3 shih chien |
autopsy |
屍臭 尸臭 see styles |
shī chòu shi1 chou4 shih ch`ou shih chou |
odor of a dead body |
屍身 尸身 see styles |
shī shēn shi1 shen1 shih shen |
corpse; dead body |
屍陀 尸陀 see styles |
shī tuó shi1 tuo2 shih t`o shih to shida |
cemetery |
屍首 尸首 see styles |
shī shou shi1 shou5 shih shou |
dead body; corpse (Note: In expressions like 屍首分離|尸首分离[shi1 shou5 fen1 li2] or 屍首異處|尸首异处[shi1 shou5 yi4 chu4], decapitation is implied.) |
屍骨 尸骨 see styles |
shī gǔ shi1 gu3 shih ku |
skeleton of the dead |
屍骸 尸骸 see styles |
shī hái shi1 hai2 shih hai shigai しがい |
corpse; skeleton body; corpse; remains |
屍體 尸体 see styles |
shī tǐ shi1 ti3 shih t`i shih ti |
corpse; dead body |
屍鬼 尸鬼 see styles |
shī guǐ shi1 gui3 shih kuei shiki しき |
{Buddh} vetala; corpse demon; corpse ghost; ghoul A corpse-ghost (called up to kill an enemy). |
屎意 see styles |
shǐ yì shi3 yi4 shih i |
an urge to defecate |
展室 see styles |
zhǎn shì zhan3 shi4 chan shih |
exhibition room |
展示 see styles |
zhǎn shì zhan3 shi4 chan shih tenji てんじ |
to reveal; to display; to show; to exhibit (noun, transitive verb) exhibition; display |
屙屎 see styles |
ē shǐ e1 shi3 o shih |
to defecate |
屬世 属世 see styles |
shǔ shì shu3 shi4 shu shih |
of this world |
屬實 属实 see styles |
shǔ shí shu3 shi2 shu shih |
to turn out to be true; verified; true |
山世 see styles |
shān shì shan1 shi4 shan shih yamayo やまよ |
(surname) Yamayo Mountain world' i. e. monasteries. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "shi" 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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