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梵摩三鉢 梵摩三钵 see styles |
fàn mó sān bō fan4 mo2 san1 bo1 fan mo san po Bonma sanhatsu |
Brahmāsahāṃpati, or Mahābrahmāsahāṃpati; Brahmā, lord of the world. |
棕三趾鶉 棕三趾鹑 see styles |
zōng sān zhǐ chún zong1 san1 zhi3 chun2 tsung san chih ch`un tsung san chih chun |
(bird species of China) barred buttonquail (Turnix suscitator) |
楞嚴三昧 楞严三昧 see styles |
lèng yán sān mèi leng4 yan2 san1 mei4 leng yen san mei ryōgon zanmai |
Śūraṃgama-samādhi |
橫三豎四 横三竖四 see styles |
héng sān shù sì heng2 san1 shu4 si4 heng san shu ssu |
in disorder; in a tremendous mess |
武經七書 武经七书 see styles |
wǔ jīng qī shū wu3 jing1 qi1 shu1 wu ching ch`i shu wu ching chi shu |
Seven Military Classics of ancient China viz "Six Secret Strategic Teachings" 六韜|六韬[Liu4 tao1], "Methods of Sima" 司馬法|司马法[Si1 ma3 Fa3], "The Art of War" 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3], "Wuzi" 吳子|吴子[Wu2 zi3], "Wei Liaozi" 尉繚子|尉缭子[Wei4 Liao2 zi5], "Three Strategies of Huang Shigong" 黃石公三略|黄石公三略[Huang2 Shi2 gong1 San1 lu:e4] and "Duke Li of Wei Answering Emperor Taizong of Tang" 唐太宗李衛公問對|唐太宗李卫公问对[Tang2 Tai4 zong1 Li3 Wei4 Gong1 Wen4 dui4] |
歸命三寶 归命三宝 see styles |
guī mìng sān bǎo gui1 ming4 san1 bao3 kuei ming san pao kimyō sanbō |
to commit oneself to the three treasures |
殺三摩娑 杀三摩娑 see styles |
shā sān mó suō sha1 san1 mo2 suo1 sha san mo so Satsusanmasha |
Shaṭsamāsa, cf. 三. |
氣體擴散 气体扩散 see styles |
qì tǐ kuò sàn qi4 ti3 kuo4 san4 ch`i t`i k`uo san chi ti kuo san |
gaseous diffusion |
水輪三昧 水轮三昧 see styles |
shuǐ lún sān mèi shui3 lun2 san1 mei4 shui lun san mei suirin zanmai |
The samādhi of the water 'wheel' 水輪, one of the 五輪三昧; water is fertilizing and soft, in like manner the effect of this samādhi is the fertilizing of good roots, and the softening or reduction of ambition and pride. |
法華三周 法华三周 see styles |
fǎ huā sān zhōu fa3 hua1 san1 zhou1 fa hua san chou hokke sanshū |
three rounds in the explanation of the dharma |
法華三昧 法华三昧 see styles |
fǎ huā sān mèi fa3 hua1 san1 mei4 fa hua san mei hokke zanmai |
The samādhi which sees into the three 諦 dogmas of 空假中 unreality, dependent reality and transcendence, or the noumenal, phenomenal, and the absolute which unites them; it is derived from the "sixteen" samādhis in chapter 24 of the Lotus Sutra. There is a法華三昧經 independent of this samādhi. |
泛珠三角 see styles |
fàn zhū sān jiǎo fan4 zhu1 san1 jiao3 fan chu san chiao |
Pan-Pearl River delta; The nine provinces of Southern China around Guangzhou and the Pearl River delta; South China |
泥伐散娜 see styles |
ní fá sàn nuó ni2 fa2 san4 nuo2 ni fa san no naibasanda |
garment |
海印三昧 see styles |
hǎi yìn sān mèi hai3 yin4 san1 mei4 hai yin san mei kaiin sanmai |
ocean seal samādhi |
淨土三經 淨土三经 see styles |
jìng tǔ sān jīng jing4 tu3 san1 jing1 ching t`u san ching ching tu san ching jōto sangyō |
three principal texts of the Pure Land tradition |
滅盡三昧 灭尽三昧 see styles |
miè jìn sān mèi mie4 jin4 san1 mei4 mieh chin san mei metsujin zanmai |
samādhi of cessation |
火光三昧 see styles |
huǒ guāng sān mèi huo3 guang1 san1 mei4 huo kuang san mei kakō zanmai |
The flame samādhi, also styled the fourth dhyāna. |
火冒三丈 see styles |
huǒ mào sān zhàng huo3 mao4 san1 zhang4 huo mao san chang |
to get really angry |
火燄三昧 火焰三昧 see styles |
huǒ yàn sān mèi huo3 yan4 san1 mei4 huo yen san mei kaen zanmai |
A samādhi entered into by the Buddha, in which he emitted flames to overcome a poisonous dragon. Also 火光 (or 火生) 三昧 q. v. |
火生三昧 see styles |
huǒ shēng sān mèi huo3 sheng1 san1 mei4 huo sheng san mei kashō zanmai |
A flame-emitting samādhi, the power to emit flames from the body for auto-holocaust, or other purposes. It is especially associated with 不動尊 q. v. and Shingon practice of the yoga which unites the devotee to him and his powers. |
無二無三 无二无三 see styles |
wú èr wú sān wu2 er4 wu2 san1 wu erh wu san munimusan; munimuzan むにむさん; むにむざん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (yoji) in earnest; single-minded; with intense concentration; rushing headlong into; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) one and only; unique Neither two nor three, but only 一乘 one Vehicle. |
無住三昧 无住三昧 see styles |
wú zhù sān mèi wu2 zhu4 san1 mei4 wu chu san mei mujū zanmai |
The samādhi which contemplates all things as temporal and evanescent. |
無作三昧 无作三昧 see styles |
wú zuò sān mèi wu2 zuo4 san1 mei4 wu tso san mei musa zanmai |
meditative absorption lacking intent |
無心三昧 无心三昧 see styles |
wú xīn sān mèi wu2 xin1 san1 mei4 wu hsin san mei mushin zanmai |
無心定 The samādhi in which active thought has ceased. |
無業閑散 无业闲散 see styles |
wú yè xián sǎn wu2 ye4 xian2 san3 wu yeh hsien san |
unemployed and idle |
無相三昧 无相三昧 see styles |
wú xiàng sān mèi wu2 xiang4 san1 mei4 wu hsiang san mei musō zanmai |
signless meditative absorption |
無緣三昧 无缘三昧 see styles |
wú yuán sān mèi wu2 yuan2 san1 mei4 wu yüan san mei muen zanmai |
anilambha or 'unpropped samādhi', in which all mental functions cease to connect with environment and cease to function. |
無諍三昧 无诤三昧 see styles |
wú zhēng sān mèi wu2 zheng1 san1 mei4 wu cheng san mei musō zanmai |
The samādhi in which there is absence of debate or disputation, or distinction of self and other. |
無邊三世 无边三世 see styles |
wú biān sān shì wu2 bian1 san1 shi4 wu pien san shih muhen sanse |
the limitless three times |
無量三昧 无量三昧 see styles |
wú liàng sān mèi wu2 liang4 san1 mei4 wu liang san mei muryō zanmai |
immeasurable concentration |
無間三昧 无间三昧 see styles |
wú jiān sān mèi wu2 jian1 san1 mei4 wu chien san mei mugen zanmai |
uninterrupted samādhi |
無願三昧 无愿三昧 see styles |
wú yuàn sān mèi wu2 yuan4 san1 mei4 wu yüan san mei mugan zanmai |
wishless samādhi |
煙消雲散 烟消云散 see styles |
yān xiāo yún sàn yan1 xiao1 yun2 san4 yen hsiao yün san |
(idiom) to vanish like smoke in thin air; to disappear |
燉煌三藏 炖煌三藏 see styles |
dùn huáng sān zàng dun4 huang2 san1 zang4 tun huang san tsang Donkō Sanzō |
Dunhuang Sanzang |
特技跳傘 特技跳伞 see styles |
tè jì tiào sǎn te4 ji4 tiao4 san3 t`e chi t`iao san te chi tiao san |
skydiving |
狂三詐四 狂三诈四 see styles |
kuáng sān zhà sì kuang2 san1 zha4 si4 k`uang san cha ssu kuang san cha ssu |
to deceive and swindle across the board (idiom) |
獨參入室 独参入室 see styles |
dú sān rù shì du2 san1 ru4 shi4 tu san ju shih dokusan nyūshitsu |
private interview |
玄奘三藏 see styles |
xuán zàng sān zàng xuan2 zang4 san1 zang4 hsüan tsang san tsang Genjō sanzō |
Tripitaka Master Xuanzang sanzang |
現在三世 现在三世 see styles |
xiàn zài sān shì xian4 zai4 san1 shi4 hsien tsai san shih genzai sanse |
three divisions of the present |
理具三千 see styles |
lǐ jù sān qiān li3 ju4 san1 qian1 li chü san ch`ien li chü san chien rigu sanzen |
The things of a 三千大千世界 great chiliocosm considered as noumenal throughout, or all dharmakāya. |
甘油三脂 see styles |
gān yóu sān zhī gan1 you2 san1 zhi1 kan yu san chih |
triglyceride |
甘油三酯 see styles |
gān yóu sān zhǐ gan1 you2 san1 zhi3 kan yu san chih |
triglyceride |
疏散措施 see styles |
shū sàn cuò shī shu1 san4 cuo4 shi1 shu san ts`o shih shu san tso shih |
evacuation; measures to evacuate a building in an emergency |
白傘佛頂 白伞佛顶 see styles |
bái sǎn fó dǐng bai2 san3 fo2 ding3 pai san fo ting byakusan butchō |
(or 白蓋佛頂) The white umbrella or canopy over the head of Buddha, indicating him as a cakravarti, or wheel-king. |
白繖佛頂 白繖佛顶 see styles |
bái sǎn fó dǐng bai2 san3 fo2 ding3 pai san fo ting byakusan butchō |
white canopy over the Buddha's head |
百八三昧 see styles |
bǎi bā sān mèi bai3 ba1 san1 mei4 pai pa san mei hyakuhachi zanmai |
one hundred eight kinds of samādhi |
盡歡而散 尽欢而散 see styles |
jìn huān ér sàn jin4 huan1 er2 san4 chin huan erh san |
to disperse after a happy time (idiom); everyone enjoys themselves to the full then party breaks up |
直角三角 see styles |
zhí jiǎo sān jiǎo zhi2 jiao3 san1 jiao3 chih chiao san chiao |
a right angled triangle |
眞如三昧 see styles |
zhēn rú sān mèi zhen1 ru2 san1 mei4 chen ju san mei shinnyo zanmai |
The meditation in which all phenomena are eliminated and the bhūtatathatā or absolute is realized. |
眞諦三藏 眞谛三藏 see styles |
zhēn dì sān zàng zhen1 di4 san1 zang4 chen ti san tsang Shintai Sanzō |
Paramārtha 波羅末陀, also called ? Guṇarata 拘那羅陀 or Kulanātha, from Ujjain in western India, who came to China A.D. 546, and is famous as translator or editor, e.g. of the 起信論. |
矮腳羅傘 矮脚罗伞 see styles |
ǎi jiǎo luó sǎn ai3 jiao3 luo2 san3 ai chiao lo san |
Ardisia villosa |
神通三昧 see styles |
shén tōng sān mèi shen2 tong1 san1 mei4 shen t`ung san mei shen tung san mei jinzū zanmai |
the samādhi of supernatural powers |
空三摩地 see styles |
kōng sān mó dì kong1 san1 mo2 di4 k`ung san mo ti kung san mo ti kū sanmachi |
emptiness absorption |
第三世界 see styles |
dì sān shì jiè di4 san1 shi4 jie4 ti san shih chieh daisansekai だいさんせかい |
Third World Third World |
第三人稱 第三人称 see styles |
dì sān rén chēng di4 san1 ren2 cheng1 ti san jen ch`eng ti san jen cheng |
third person (grammar) See: 第三人称 |
第三國際 第三国际 see styles |
dì sān guó jì di4 san1 guo2 ji4 ti san kuo chi |
see 共產國際|共产国际[Gong4 chan3 Guo2 ji4] |
第三季度 see styles |
dì sān jì dù di4 san1 ji4 du4 ti san chi tu |
third quarter (of financial year) |
第三帝國 第三帝国 see styles |
dì sān dì guó di4 san1 di4 guo2 ti san ti kuo |
Third Reich, Nazi regime (1933-1945) See: 第三帝国 |
第三法輪 第三法轮 see styles |
dì sān fǎ lún di4 san1 fa3 lun2 ti san fa lun dai san bōrin |
third turning of the wheel of the dharma |
第三狀態 第三状态 see styles |
dì sān zhuàng tài di4 san1 zhuang4 tai4 ti san chuang t`ai ti san chuang tai |
suboptimal health status |
第三產業 第三产业 see styles |
dì sān chǎn yè di4 san1 chan3 ye4 ti san ch`an yeh ti san chan yeh |
tertiary sector of industry |
第三眼瞼 第三眼睑 see styles |
dì sān yǎn jiǎn di4 san1 yan3 jian3 ti san yen chien |
(zoology) nictitating membrane |
第三結集 第三结集 see styles |
dì sān jié jí di4 san1 jie2 ji2 ti san chieh chi daisan ketsujū |
Third Buddhist Council |
第三能變 第三能变 see styles |
dì sān néng biàn di4 san1 neng2 bian4 ti san neng pien daisan nōhen |
The third power of change, i. e. the six senses, or vijñānas, 能變 means 識. |
第三靜慮 第三静虑 see styles |
dì sān jìng lǜ di4 san1 jing4 lv4 ti san ching lü daisan jōryo |
third concentration |
第二第三 see styles |
dì èr dì sān di4 er4 di4 san1 ti erh ti san daini daisan |
number two and number three |
等觀三界 等观三界 see styles |
děng guān sān jiè deng3 guan1 san1 jie4 teng kuan san chieh tōkan sankai |
to observe the three realms equally |
粟散天子 see styles |
sù sàn tiān zǐ su4 san4 tian1 zi3 su san t`ien tzu su san tien tzu shokusan tenji |
scattered kings |
約法三章 约法三章 see styles |
yuē fǎ sān zhāng yue1 fa3 san1 zhang1 yüeh fa san chang |
to agree on three laws (idiom); three-point covenant; (fig.) preliminary agreement; basic rules |
約翰三書 约翰三书 see styles |
yuē hàn sān shū yue1 han4 san1 shu1 yüeh han san shu |
Third epistle of St John |
網開三面 网开三面 see styles |
wǎng kāi sān miàn wang3 kai1 san1 mian4 wang k`ai san mien wang kai san mien |
to leave the net open on three sides (idiom); let the caged bird fly; to give one's opponent a way out; lenient treatment |
緊急疏散 紧急疏散 see styles |
jǐn jí shū sàn jin3 ji2 shu1 san4 chin chi shu san |
emergency evacuation |
繞梁三日 绕梁三日 see styles |
rào liáng sān rì rao4 liang2 san1 ri4 jao liang san jih |
reverberates around the rafters for three days (idiom); fig. sonorous and resounding (esp. of singing voice) |
羅什三藏 罗什三藏 see styles |
luó shí sān zàng luo2 shi2 san1 zang4 lo shih san tsang Rajū sanzō |
Tripiṭaka master Kumārajīva |
肱三頭肌 肱三头肌 see styles |
gōng sān tóu jī gong1 san1 tou2 ji1 kung san t`ou chi kung san tou chi |
triceps brachii (back of the upper arm) |
能生三事 see styles |
néng shēng sān shì neng2 sheng1 san1 shi4 neng sheng san shih nō shō sanji |
produces three kinds of circumstances |
自性三寶 自性三宝 see styles |
zì xìng sān bǎo zi4 xing4 san1 bao3 tzu hsing san pao jishō sanbō |
The triratna, each with its own characteristic, Buddha being wisdom 覺; the Law correctness 正; and the Order purity 淨. |
自由散漫 see styles |
zì yóu sǎn màn zi4 you2 san3 man4 tzu yu san man |
easygoing; lax; unconstrained; unruly |
致敬三寶 致敬三宝 see styles |
zhì jìng sān bǎo zhi4 jing4 san1 bao3 chih ching san pao chikyō sanbō |
making obeisance to the three treasures |
舉一反三 举一反三 see styles |
jǔ yī fǎn sān ju3 yi1 fan3 san1 chü i fan san |
to raise one and infer three; to deduce many things from one case (idiom) |
般舟三昧 see styles |
pán zhōu sān mèi pan2 zhou1 san1 mei4 p`an chou san mei pan chou san mei hanshū zanmai |
(般舟) pratyutpannasamādhi, the samadhi in which the Buddhas of the ten directions are seen as clearly as the stars at night. Also called 常行道 or 常行三昧 the prolonged samadhi, because of the length of time required, either seven or ninety days. Its sutra is the般舟三昧經. |
般若三昧 see styles |
bō rě sān mèi bo1 re3 san1 mei4 po je san mei hannya zanmai |
prajñā-samādhi |
若二若三 see styles |
ruò èr ruò sān ruo4 er4 ruo4 san1 jo erh jo san nya ni nya san |
whether two or three |
英倫三島 英伦三岛 see styles |
yīng lún sān dǎo ying1 lun2 san1 dao3 ying lun san tao |
British Isles |
草船借箭 see styles |
cǎo chuán jiè jiàn cao3 chuan2 jie4 jian4 ts`ao ch`uan chieh chien tsao chuan chieh chien |
lit. using straw boats to borrow arrows (idiom, from 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4]); fig. to use others' manpower and resources for one's own ends |
莫三比克 see styles |
mò sān bǐ kè mo4 san1 bi3 ke4 mo san pi k`o mo san pi ko |
Mozambique (Tw) |
華嚴三昧 华严三昧 see styles |
huā yán sān mèi hua1 yan2 san1 mei4 hua yen san mei kegon zanmai |
The Buddha-samādhi of an eternal spiritual realm from which all Buddha-activities are evolved. |
華嚴三王 华严三王 see styles |
huā yán sān wáng hua1 yan2 san1 wang2 hua yen san wang Kegon sanō |
The three Huayan kings, Vairocana in the centre with Samantabhadra and Mañjuśrī left and right. |
蓬頭散髮 蓬头散发 see styles |
péng tóu sàn fà peng2 tou2 san4 fa4 p`eng t`ou san fa peng tou san fa |
disheveled |
蓮華三昧 莲华三昧 see styles |
lián huá sān mèi lian2 hua2 san1 mei4 lien hua san mei renge zanmai |
lotus-samādhi |
藏識三義 藏识三义 see styles |
zàng shì sān yì zang4 shi4 san1 yi4 tsang shih san i zōshiki sangi |
three connotations of the store (consciousness) |
蘅塘退士 see styles |
héng táng tuì shì heng2 tang2 tui4 shi4 heng t`ang t`ui shih heng tang tui shih |
assumed name of Sun Zhu 孫誅|孙诛[Sun1 Zhu1] (1711-1778), poet and compiler of Three Hundred Tang Poems 唐詩三百首|唐诗三百首[Tang2 shi1 San1 bai3 Shou3] |
西方三聖 西方三圣 see styles |
xī fāng sān shèng xi1 fang1 san1 sheng4 hsi fang san sheng saihō sanshō |
three saints of the West |
覺意三昧 觉意三昧 see styles |
jué yì sān mèi jue2 yi4 san1 mei4 chüeh i san mei kakui zanmai |
enlightening samādhi |
觀佛三昧 观佛三昧 see styles |
guān fó sān mèi guan1 fo2 san1 mei4 kuan fo san mei kanbutsu zanmai |
A samādhi on the characteristic marks of a Buddha. |
觀頂三昧 观顶三昧 see styles |
guān dǐng sān mèi guan1 ding3 san1 mei4 kuan ting san mei kanchō zanmai |
The samādhi of the summit of contemplation, i.e. the peak whence all the samādhis may be surveyed. |
說三道四 说三道四 see styles |
shuō sān dào sì shuo1 san1 dao4 si4 shuo san tao ssu |
to make thoughtless remarks (idiom); to criticize; gossip |
調三窩四 调三窝四 see styles |
tiáo sān wō sì tiao2 san1 wo1 si4 t`iao san wo ssu tiao san wo ssu |
to sow the seeds of discord everywhere (idiom) |
謗三寶戒 谤三宝戒 see styles |
bàng sān bǎo jiè bang4 san1 bao3 jie4 pang san pao chieh hō sanbō kai |
One of the commandments against speaking falsely of the Three Precious Ones. |
貨比三家 货比三家 see styles |
huò bǐ sān jiā huo4 bi3 san1 jia1 huo pi san chia |
to shop around (idiom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "San" 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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