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Simple Dictionary Definition |
劍魚座 剑鱼座 see styles |
jiàn yú zuò jian4 yu2 zuo4 chien yü tso |
Dorado (constellation) |
劍齒虎 剑齿虎 see styles |
jiàn chǐ hǔ jian4 chi3 hu3 chien ch`ih hu chien chih hu |
saber-toothed tiger |
力保健 see styles |
lì bǎo jiàn li4 bao3 jian4 li pao chien |
Lipovitan (energy drink) |
加減號 加减号 see styles |
jiā jiǎn hào jia1 jian3 hao4 chia chien hao |
plus-minus sign (±); plus and minus signs (+ and -) |
勇健神 see styles |
yǒng jiàn shén yong3 jian4 shen2 yung chien shen yōkenjin |
(Skt. yakṣiṇī) |
包剪錘 包剪锤 see styles |
bāo jiǎn chuí bao1 jian3 chui2 pao chien ch`ui pao chien chui |
rock-paper-scissors (game) |
化學鍵 化学键 see styles |
huà xué jiàn hua4 xue2 jian4 hua hsüeh chien |
chemical bond |
區間車 区间车 see styles |
qū jiān chē qu1 jian1 che1 ch`ü chien ch`e chü chien che |
train or bus traveling only part of its normal route |
十堅心 十坚心 see styles |
shí jiān xīn shi2 jian1 xin1 shih chien hsin jū kenshin |
ten firm states of mind |
十惡見 十恶见 see styles |
shí è jiàn shi2 e4 jian4 shih o chien jū akken |
ten pernicious views |
半封建 see styles |
bàn fēng jiàn ban4 feng1 jian4 pan feng chien |
semifeudal |
半腱肌 see styles |
bàn jiàn jī ban4 jian4 ji1 pan chien chi |
semitendinosus, one of the hamstring muscles in the thigh |
南平市 see styles |
nán píng shì nan2 ping2 shi4 nan p`ing shih nan ping shih |
Nanping, prefecture-level city in Fujian Province 福建省[Fu2 jian4 Sheng3] |
卸肩兒 卸肩儿 see styles |
xiè jiān r xie4 jian1 r5 hsieh chien r |
lit. a weight off one's shoulders; fig. to resign a post; to lay down a burden; to be relieved of a job |
反艦艇 反舰艇 see styles |
fǎn jiàn tǐng fan3 jian4 ting3 fan chien t`ing fan chien ting |
anti-ship |
反間計 反间计 see styles |
fǎn jiàn jì fan3 jian4 ji4 fan chien chi |
stratagem of sowing dissension; CL:條|条[tiao2] |
反間諜 反间谍 see styles |
fǎn jiàn dié fan3 jian4 die2 fan chien tieh |
counterintelligence; protection against espionage |
古柯鹼 古柯碱 see styles |
gǔ kē jiǎn gu3 ke1 jian3 ku k`o chien ku ko chien |
(loanword) cocaine |
可憐見 可怜见 see styles |
kě lián jiàn ke3 lian2 jian4 k`o lien chien ko lien chien |
(coll.) pitiable; to have pity on sb |
可見光 可见光 see styles |
kě jiàn guāng ke3 jian4 guang1 k`o chien kuang ko chien kuang |
visible light; light in optical spectrum |
右箭頭 右箭头 see styles |
yòu jiàn tóu you4 jian4 tou2 yu chien t`ou yu chien tou |
right-pointing arrow |
司兼導 司兼导 see styles |
sī jiān dǎo si1 jian1 dao3 ssu chien tao |
driver-guide |
名間鄉 名间乡 see styles |
míng jiān xiāng ming2 jian1 xiang1 ming chien hsiang |
Mingjian or Mingchien Township in Nantou County 南投縣|南投县[Nan2 tou2 Xian4], central Taiwan |
吳建豪 吴建豪 see styles |
wú jiàn háo wu2 jian4 hao2 wu chien hao |
Wu Jianhao or Vanness Wu (1978-), Taiwan pop star and actor, F4 band member |
吳趼人 吴趼人 see styles |
wú jiǎn rén wu2 jian3 ren2 wu chien jen |
Wu Jianren (1867-1910), late Qing dynasty novelist, author of The strange state of the world witnessed over 20 years 二十年目睹之怪現狀|二十年目睹之怪现状 |
吹毛劍 吹毛剑 see styles |
chuī máo jiàn chui1 mao2 jian4 ch`ui mao chien chui mao chien suimō ken |
a sharp sword that would sever a falling feather |
吹毛劒 see styles |
chuī máo jiàn chui1 mao2 jian4 ch`ui mao chien chui mao chien suimō ken |
a sharp sword that would sever a falling feather |
周華健 周华健 see styles |
zhōu huá jiàn zhou1 hua2 jian4 chou hua chien |
Wakin Chau (1960-), HK-born Taiwanese singer and actor |
呾喇健 see styles |
dá lǎ jiàn da2 la3 jian4 ta la chien Taraken |
Talekān, 'an ancient kingdom on the frontiers of Persia,' its modem town is Talikhan. |
善見城 善见城 see styles |
shàn jiàn chéng shan4 jian4 cheng2 shan chien ch`eng shan chien cheng Zenken jō |
City of Śakra |
善見天 善见天 see styles |
shàn jiàn tiān shan4 jian4 tian1 shan chien t`ien shan chien tien Zenken Ten |
heaven of skillful appearance |
善見律 善见律 see styles |
shàn jiàn lǜ shan4 jian4 lv4 shan chien lü Zenken ritsu |
Shanjian lu |
善見論 善见论 see styles |
shàn jiàn lùn shan4 jian4 lun4 shan chien lun Zenken ron |
Samantapāsākikā |
喜見城 喜见城 see styles |
xǐ jiàn chéng xi3 jian4 cheng2 hsi chien ch`eng hsi chien cheng kikenjou / kikenjo きけんじょう |
(surname, given name) Kikenjō Sudarśana, the city, beautiful, the chief city or capital, of the thirty-three Indra-heavens; also 善見域. |
喜見天 喜见天 see styles |
xǐ jiàn tiān xi3 jian4 tian1 hsi chien t`ien hsi chien tien Kiken ten |
The Trāyastriṃśas, or thirty-three devas or gods of Indra's heaven, on the summit of Meru. |
單人間 单人间 see styles |
dān rén jiān dan1 ren2 jian1 tan jen chien |
single room (hotel) |
單肩包 单肩包 see styles |
dān jiān bāo dan1 jian1 bao1 tan chien pao |
shoulder bag |
單間差 单间差 see styles |
dān jiān chā dan1 jian1 cha1 tan chien ch`a tan chien cha |
single supplement (for a hotel room) |
器世間 器世间 see styles |
qì shì jiān qi4 shi4 jian1 ch`i shih chien chi shih chien ki seken |
器世界; 器界 The world as a vessel containing countries and peoples; the material world, a realm of things. |
四不見 四不见 see styles |
sì bù jiàn si4 bu4 jian4 ssu pu chien shi fuken |
The four invisibles— water to fish, wind (or air) to man, the nature (of things) to the deluded, and the 空 'void'to the 悟 enlightened, because he is in his own element, and the Void is beyond conception. |
四堅信 四坚信 see styles |
sì jiān xìn si4 jian1 xin4 ssu chien hsin shi kenshin |
The four firm or 四不懷信 indestructible beliefs, in the Buddha, the law, the order, and the commandments. |
四料簡 四料简 see styles |
sì liào jiǎn si4 liao4 jian3 ssu liao chien shi yōken |
A summary of the 臨濟 Linji school, an offshoot of the Chan, in reference to subjective, objective, both, neither. |
四見惑 四见惑 see styles |
sì jiàn huò si4 jian4 huo4 ssu chien huo shi kenwaku |
four types of deluded views |
四邪見 四邪见 see styles |
sì xié jiàn si4 xie2 jian4 ssu hsieh chien shi jaken |
four mistaken views |
回車鍵 回车键 see styles |
huí chē jiàn hui2 che1 jian4 hui ch`e chien hui che chien |
(computing) enter key; return key (on a keyboard) |
回頭見 回头见 see styles |
huí tóu jiàn hui2 tou2 jian4 hui t`ou chien hui tou chien |
See you!; Bye! |
國子監 国子监 see styles |
guó zǐ jiàn guo2 zi3 jian4 kuo tzu chien |
Guozijian, the highest educational administrative body in imperial China, in some dynasties also functioning as the highest institution of academic research and learning (Imperial College, aka Imperial Academy) |
國資委 国资委 see styles |
guó zī wěi guo2 zi1 wei3 kuo tzu wei |
State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) (abbr. for 國有資產監督管理委員會|国有资产监督管理委员会[Guo2 you3 Zi1 chan3 Jian1 du1 Guan3 li3 Wei3 yuan2 hui4]) |
地檢署 地检署 see styles |
dì jiǎn shǔ di4 jian3 shu3 ti chien shu |
district prosecutor's office |
坎肩兒 坎肩儿 see styles |
kǎn jiān r kan3 jian1 r5 k`an chien r kan chien r |
erhua variant of 坎肩[kan3 jian1] |
堅信禮 坚信礼 see styles |
jiān xìn lǐ jian1 xin4 li3 chien hsin li |
confirmation (Christian ceremony) |
堅力持 坚力持 see styles |
jiān lì chí jian1 li4 chi2 chien li ch`ih chien li chih kenrikiji |
holding with the power of firmness |
堅叔迦 坚叔迦 see styles |
jiān shú jiā jian1 shu2 jia1 chien shu chia kenshukuka |
(Skt. kiṃśuka) |
堅固性 坚固性 see styles |
jiān gù xìng jian1 gu4 xing4 chien ku hsing |
firmness |
堅固想 坚固想 see styles |
jiān gù xiǎng jian1 gu4 xiang3 chien ku hsiang kenko sō |
steadfast thought |
堅固意 坚固意 see styles |
jiān gù yì jian1 gu4 yi4 chien ku i kenkoi |
Firm-willed, name of a bodhisattva in the Garbhadhatu. |
堅固慧 坚固慧 see styles |
jiān gù huì jian1 gu4 hui4 chien ku hui Kenko e |
Strong in wisdom, ditto. |
堅固林 坚固林 see styles |
jiān gù lín jian1 gu4 lin2 chien ku lin Kengo rin |
Śāla Forest |
堅固願 坚固愿 see styles |
jiān gù yuàn jian1 gu4 yuan4 chien ku yüan kenko gan |
firm vow(s) |
堅定性 坚定性 see styles |
jiān dìng xìng jian1 ding4 xing4 chien ting hsing |
firmness; steadfastness |
堅實心 坚实心 see styles |
jiān shí xīn jian1 shi2 xin1 chien shih hsin kenjitsu shin |
With firm heart. |
堅振禮 坚振礼 see styles |
jiān zhèn lǐ jian1 zhen4 li3 chien chen li |
confirmation (Christian ceremony) |
塚間住 塚间住 see styles |
zhǒng jiān zhù zhong3 jian1 zhu4 chung chien chu chōken jū |
dwelling in (or near) cemeteries |
塞建陀 see styles |
sāi jiàn tuó sai1 jian4 tuo2 sai chien t`o sai chien to saikenda |
(塞建陀羅); 塞健陀 skandha, 'the shoulder'; 'the body'; 'the trunk of a tree'; 'a section,' etc. M.W. 'Five psychological constituents.' 'Five attributes of every human being.' Eitel. Commonly known as the five aggregates, constituents, or groups; the pañcaskandha; under the Han dynasty 陰 was used, under the Jin 衆, under the Tang 蘊. The five are: 色 rūpa, form, or sensuous quality; 受 vedana, reception, feeling, sensation; 想 sañjñā , thought, consciousness, perception; 行 karman, or saṃskāra, action, mental activity; 識 vijñāna, cognition. The last four are mental constituents of the ego. Skandha is also the name of an arhat, and Skanda, also 塞建那, of a deva. |
墮邪見 堕邪见 see styles |
duò xié jiàn duo4 xie2 jian4 to hsieh chien da jaken |
to fall into mistaken view(s) |
士夫見 士夫见 see styles |
shì fū jiàn shi4 fu1 jian4 shih fu chien shifu ken |
One of the eight heterodox views, i.e. the pride arising from belief in a puruṣa, 補慮沙 q.v. |
壽者見 寿者见 see styles |
shòu zhě jiàn shou4 zhe3 jian4 shou che chien jusha ken |
view of a life span |
外道見 外道见 see styles |
wài dào jiàn wai4 dao4 jian4 wai tao chien gedō no ken |
the views of the outsiders |
夜間部 夜间部 see styles |
yè jiān bù ye4 jian1 bu4 yeh chien pu yakanbu やかんぶ |
(Tw) evening program (at a college); night school night-school session; evening classes |
夢所見 梦所见 see styles |
mèng suǒ jiàn meng4 suo3 jian4 meng so chien mu sho ken |
seen in a dream |
大剪刀 see styles |
dà jiǎn dāo da4 jian3 dao1 ta chien tao |
shears; large scissors; secateurs |
大床間 大床间 see styles |
dà chuáng jiān da4 chuang2 jian1 ta ch`uang chien ta chuang chien |
see 大床房[da4 chuang2 fang2] |
大賤賣 大贱卖 see styles |
dà jiàn mài da4 jian4 mai4 ta chien mai |
to sell at a big discount |
大鍵琴 大键琴 see styles |
dà jiàn qín da4 jian4 qin2 ta chien ch`in ta chien chin |
a harpsichord |
大鑑派 see styles |
dà jiàn pài da4 jian4 pai4 ta chien p`ai ta chien pai Daikan ha |
Daikan ha |
天箭座 see styles |
tiān jiàn zuò tian1 jian4 zuo4 t`ien chien tso tien chien tso |
Sagitta (constellation) |
太平間 太平间 see styles |
tài píng jiān tai4 ping2 jian1 t`ai p`ing chien tai ping chien |
mortuary; morgue |
太極劍 太极剑 see styles |
tài jí jiàn tai4 ji2 jian4 t`ai chi chien tai chi chien |
a kind of traditional Chinese sword-play |
女舍監 女舍监 see styles |
nǚ shè jiān nu:3 she4 jian1 nü she chien |
matron |
如世間 如世间 see styles |
rú shì jiān ru2 shi4 jian1 ju shih chien nyo seken |
worldly |
如實見 如实见 see styles |
rú shí jiàn ru2 shi2 jian4 ju shih chien nyojitsu ken |
seeing things as they are |
如是見 如是见 see styles |
rú shì jiàn ru2 shi4 jian4 ju shih chien nyoze ken |
this kind of view |
妙簡擇 妙简择 see styles |
miào jiǎn zé miao4 jian3 ze2 miao chien tse myō kenchaku |
subtle analysis |
娑犍圖 娑犍图 see styles |
suō jiān tú suo1 jian1 tu2 so chien t`u so chien tu sakondo |
skhandhaka |
子空間 子空间 see styles |
zǐ kōng jiān zi3 kong1 jian1 tzu k`ung chien tzu kung chien |
(math.) subspace |
宋四家 see styles |
sòng sì jiā song4 si4 jia1 sung ssu chia |
four famous Song calligraphers, namely: Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼[Su1 Shi4], Huang Tingjian 黃庭堅|黄庭坚[Huang2 Ting2 jian1], Mi Fu 米芾[Mi3 Fu2] and Cai Xiang 蔡襄[Cai4 Xiang1] |
宗鑑錄 宗鑑录 see styles |
zōng jiàn lù zong1 jian4 lu4 tsung chien lu Shūkan roku |
Record of the Axiom Mirror |
寄件人 see styles |
jì jiàn rén ji4 jian4 ren2 chi chien jen |
sender |
寄件者 see styles |
jì jiàn zhě ji4 jian4 zhe3 chi chien che |
see 寄件人[ji4 jian4 ren2] |
實驗室 实验室 see styles |
shí yàn shì shi2 yan4 shi4 shih yen shih |
laboratory; CL:間|间[jian1] |
寧德市 宁德市 see styles |
níng dé shì ning2 de2 shi4 ning te shih |
Ningde, prefecture-level city in Fujian Province 福建省[Fu2 jian4 Sheng3] |
封建主 see styles |
fēng jiàn zhǔ feng1 jian4 zhu3 feng chien chu |
feudal ruler |
尋短見 寻短见 see styles |
xún duǎn jiàn xun2 duan3 jian4 hsün tuan chien |
to commit suicide |
小畑健 see styles |
xiǎo tián jiàn xiao3 tian2 jian4 hsiao t`ien chien hsiao tien chien obatatakeshi おばたたけし |
OBATA Takeshi, manga artist, illustrator of cult series Death Note 死亡筆記|死亡笔记[si3 wang2 bi3 ji4] (person) Obata Takeshi (1969.2.11-) |
小葦鳽 小苇鳽 see styles |
xiǎo wěi jiān xiao3 wei3 jian1 hsiao wei chien |
(bird species of China) little bittern (Ixobrychus minutus) |
尖叫雞 尖叫鸡 see styles |
jiān jiào jī jian1 jiao4 ji1 chien chiao chi |
squeaky rubber chicken |
尖吻鱸 尖吻鲈 see styles |
jiān wěn lú jian1 wen3 lu2 chien wen lu |
barramundi or Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) |
尖嘴魚 尖嘴鱼 see styles |
jiān zuǐ yú jian1 zui3 yu2 chien tsui yü |
Indo-Pacific wrasse (Gomphosus varius) |
尖子生 see styles |
jiān zi shēng jian1 zi5 sheng1 chien tzu sheng |
top student |
尖山區 尖山区 see styles |
jiān shān qū jian1 shan1 qu1 chien shan ch`ü chien shan chü |
Jianshan, a district of Shuangyashan City 雙鴨山市|双鸭山市[Shuang1 ya1 shan1 Shi4], Heilongjiang |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Jian" 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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