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逃げ延びる

see styles
 nigenobiru
    にげのびる
(v1,vi) to make good one's escape; to escape to a safe place; to make one's getaway; to effect one's escape

逆捩を食う

see styles
 sakanejiokuu / sakanejioku
    さかねじをくう
(irregular okurigana usage) (exp,v5u) to have the tables turned on one

造化の三神

see styles
 zoukanosanshin; zoukanosanjin / zokanosanshin; zokanosanjin
    ぞうかのさんしん; ぞうかのさんじん
(exp,n) the three creator gods (Amanominakanushi no Kami, Takamimusuhi no Kami and Kamimusuhi no Kami)

週休2日制

see styles
 shuukyuufutsukasei / shukyufutsukase
    しゅうきゅうふつかせい
(exp,n) (1) five-day workweek system; five-day school-week; (2) having two days off in at least one week of a month

週休二日制

see styles
 shuukyuufutsukasei / shukyufutsukase
    しゅうきゅうふつかせい
(exp,n) (1) five-day workweek system; five-day school-week; (2) having two days off in at least one week of a month

遊びまわる

see styles
 asobimawaru
    あそびまわる
(v5r,vi) to jaunt around; to play around; to visit one place after another without effect

遊び呆ける

see styles
 asobihoukeru / asobihokeru
    あそびほうける
(v1,vi) to spend all of one's time in idle amusement

遊び惚ける

see styles
 asobihoukeru / asobihokeru
    あそびほうける
(v1,vi) to spend all of one's time in idle amusement

遊び暮らす

see styles
 asobikurasu
    あそびくらす
(transitive verb) to idle away one's time

運が開ける

see styles
 ungahirakeru
    うんがひらける
(exp,v1) to have luck turn one's way; to have one's fortune change for the better

過ぎこし方

see styles
 sugikoshikata
    すぎこしかた
(expression) (1) the past; bygone days (years, age, etc.); (2) the course (route) one has come by; the direction one came from

過ぎ来し方

see styles
 sugikoshikata
    すぎこしかた
(expression) (1) the past; bygone days (years, age, etc.); (2) the course (route) one has come by; the direction one came from

道にまよう

see styles
 michinimayou / michinimayo
    みちにまよう
(exp,v5u) to lose one's way; to get lost

遣って来る

see styles
 yattekuru
    やってくる
(exp,vk) (1) (kana only) to come along; to come around; to turn up; (2) (kana only) to arrive at the present; to get where one is; to have been doing something (for a period of time)

遣る方ない

see styles
 yarukatanai
    やるかたない
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) unable to clear away one's ill feeling; not able to do anything (about...)

遣る方無い

see styles
 yarukatanai
    やるかたない
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) unable to clear away one's ill feeling; not able to do anything (about...)

Variations:
遺戒
遺誡

 ikai
    いかい
one's last caution

邯鄲の歩み

see styles
 kantannoayumi
    かんたんのあゆみ
(expression) like the young man who tried to walk like the Kantan people, gave up, and forgot how to walk

Variations:
都寺
都守

 tsuusu / tsusu
    つうす
{Buddh} (See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple

鄔波尼殺曇


邬波尼杀昙

see styles
wū bō ní shā tán
    wu1 bo1 ni2 sha1 tan2
wu po ni sha t`an
    wu po ni sha tan
 Upanisetsudon
Upaniṣad, cf. 優; variously intp. but in general refers to drawing near (to a teacher to hear instruction); the Upanishads.

鄙惡者同居


鄙恶者同居

see styles
bì è zhě tóng jū
    bi4 e4 zhe3 tong2 ju1
pi o che t`ung chü
    pi o che tung chü
 hiakusha dōkyo
living together with vile people

Variations:
鄙懐
卑懐

 hikai
    ひかい
(humble language) one's own thought; one's own idea

配偶者控除

see styles
 haiguushakoujo / haigushakojo
    はいぐうしゃこうじょ
tax exemption for one's spouse

醜人多作怪


丑人多作怪

see styles
chǒu rén duō zuò guài
    chou3 ren2 duo1 zuo4 guai4
ch`ou jen to tso kuai
    chou jen to tso kuai
ugly people will do all kinds of weird things to get attention (idiom)

醯摩嚩多部

see styles
xì mó pó duō bù
    xi4 mo2 po2 duo1 bu4
hsi mo p`o to pu
    hsi mo po to pu
 Kemabata Bu
Haimavatāḥ, school of the snow mountains, "a schismatic philosophical school, one of the five subdivisions" of the Māhāsaṅghikāḥ. Eitel.

里帰り出産

see styles
 satogaerishussan
    さとがえりしゅっさん
returning to one's parent's house to give birth; giving birth at one's parent's home

重しをする

see styles
 omoshiosuru
    おもしをする
(exp,vs-i) (See 重し) to place a weight upon (e.g. when making pickles); to press (down)

金剛幡菩薩


金刚幡菩萨

see styles
jīn gāng fān pú sà
    jin1 gang1 fan1 pu2 sa4
chin kang fan p`u sa
    chin kang fan pu sa
 Kongō ban bosatsu
Vajraketu Bodhisattva, the flag-bearer, one of the sixteen in the vajradhātu group.

金剛拳菩薩


金刚拳菩萨

see styles
jīn gāng quán pú sà
    jin1 gang1 quan2 pu2 sa4
chin kang ch`üan p`u sa
    chin kang chüan pu sa
 Kongō ken bosatsu
One of the bodhisattvas in the Diamond group.

金剛王菩薩


金刚王菩萨

see styles
jīn gāng wáng pú sà
    jin1 gang1 wang2 pu2 sa4
chin kang wang p`u sa
    chin kang wang pu sa
 Kongō ō bosatsu
One of the sixteen bodhisattvas in the Diamond-realm, one of Akṣobhya's retinue; also known as 金剛鉤王 the vajra hook king.

鐃循ッワ申

see styles
 鐃循wwa申
    鐃循ッワ申
(n,vs,vi) hop; hopping; jumping on one foot

長く暑い夏

see styles
 nagakuatsuinatsu
    ながくあついなつ
(ev) Long, hot summer (of 1967, when race riots occurred in many cities in the US); (ev) Long, hot summer (of 1967, when race riots occurred in many cities in the US)

長蛇を逸す

see styles
 choudaoissu / chodaoissu
    ちょうだをいっす
(exp,v5s) (also 〜する) to miss a big chance; to miss a good opportunity; to let one's enemy slip away

Variations:
開襟
開衿

 kaikin
    かいきん
(1) unbuttoning a collar; (2) opening up (one's heart); (3) (abbreviation) (See 開襟シャツ) open-necked shirt

関心を呼ぶ

see styles
 kanshinoyobu
    かんしんをよぶ
(exp,v5b) to be the subject of attention; to call people's attention; to be the rage; to be of interest

Variations:
闇闇
闇々

 yamiyami
    やみやみ
(adverb) without one's knowledge; easily

Variations:
闊歩
濶歩

 kappo
    かっぽ
(noun/participle) (1) striding; swaggering; strutting; (noun/participle) (2) lording it over others; acting as though one owns the place; throwing one's weight around

阿卑羅吽欠


阿卑罗吽欠

see styles
ā bēi luó hǒu qiàn
    a1 bei1 luo2 hou3 qian4
a pei lo hou ch`ien
    a pei lo hou chien
 a hi ra ku ketsu
a-vi-ra-hūm-kham, (or āḥ-vi-ra-hūm-kham the Shingon 'true word' or spell of Vairocana, for subduing all māras, each sound representing one of the five elements, earth, water, fire, wind (or air), and space (or ether). Also, 阿毘羅吽欠 (or 阿尾羅吽欠 or阿尾羅吽劍 or阿毘羅吽劍); 阿味囉 M020011欠.

Variations:
阿叔
叔父

 otooji
    おとおじ
(archaism) (See 伯父・えおじ) uncle (one's father's younger brother)

阿尸羅婆那


阿尸罗婆那

see styles
ā shī luó pó nà
    a1 shi1 luo2 po2 na4
a shih lo p`o na
    a shih lo po na
 Ashirabana
Śravaṇā, which M.W. gives as 'one of the lunar asterisms... α, β, γ, Aquilae'. Śravaṇā is the month which falls in July-August.

阿弥陀被り

see styles
 amidakaburi
    あみだかぶり
wearing a hat pushed back on one's head

阿波那伽低

see styles
ā bō nà qié dī
    a1 bo1 na4 qie2 di1
a po na ch`ieh ti
    a po na chieh ti
 ahanakatei
aparagati, the three evil paths, i.e. animal, hungry ghost, hell, but some say only the path to the hells.

阿濕縛伐多


阿湿缚伐多

see styles
ā shī fú fá duō
    a1 shi1 fu2 fa2 duo1
a shih fu fa to
 Ashūbakubachita
阿濕婆恃; 阿濕婆 (阿濕婆氏多); 阿濕波持; 阿說示 (or阿說示旨); 阿輸實; 頞鞞 Aśvajit 馬勝 'Gaining horses by conquest.' M.W. Name of one of the first five disciples and a relative of Śākyamuni; teacher of Śāriputra.

阿裟磨娑摩

see styles
ā shā mó suō mó
    a1 sha1 mo2 suo1 mo2
a sha mo so mo
 asamasama
(or 阿裟摩娑摩) asamasama, one of the titles of a buddha; it is defined as 無等等 which has various interpretations, but generally means of unequalled rank. 阿娑弭 has similar meaning.

阿賴耶外道


阿赖耶外道

see styles
ā lài yé wài dào
    a1 lai4 ye2 wai4 dao4
a lai yeh wai tao
 araya gedō
The ālaya heresy, one of the thirty heretical sects named in the 大日經, 住心, chapter 1, that the ālaya is a sort of eternal substance or matter, creative and containing all forms; when considered as a whole, it is non-existent, or contains nothing; when considered 'unrolled,' or phenomenal, it fills the universe. It seems to be of the nature of materialism as opposed to the idealistic conception of the ālaya-vijñāna.

阿難陀補羅


阿难陀补罗

see styles
ān án tuó bǔ luó
    an1 an2 tuo2 bu3 luo2
an an t`o pu lo
    an an to pu lo
 Anandabora
Ānandapura, a place given by Eitel as north-east of Gujarat; 'the present Bārnagar, near Kurree,' which was 'one of the strongholds of the Jain sect.'

陀羅尼菩薩


陀罗尼菩萨

see styles
tuó luó ní pú sà
    tuo2 luo2 ni2 pu2 sa4
t`o lo ni p`u sa
    to lo ni pu sa
 Darani bosatsu
Dhāraṇī-bodhisattva, one who has great power to protect and save.

附け加える

see styles
 tsukekuwaeru
    つけくわえる
(transitive verb) to add one thing to another

降り籠める

see styles
 furikomeru
    ふりこめる
(transitive verb) to rain (or snow), keeping people indoors

降り込める

see styles
 furikomeru
    ふりこめる
(transitive verb) to rain (or snow), keeping people indoors

降三世明王

see styles
xiáng sān shì míng wáng
    xiang2 san1 shi4 ming2 wang2
hsiang san shih ming wang
 gouzanzemyouou / gozanzemyoo
    ごうざんぜみょうおう
{Buddh} Trailokyavijaya Vidya-raja; conqueror of the three worlds
conqueror of the three worlds

陝西大地震


陕西大地震

see styles
shǎn xī dà dì zhèn
    shan3 xi1 da4 di4 zhen4
shan hsi ta ti chen
the great Shaanxi earthquake of 2nd February 1556 that killed 830,000 people

隙も与えず

see styles
 sukimoataezu
    すきもあたえず
(exp,adv) (usu. after plain verb) before one could; in no time at all; without a gap

障害者教育

see styles
 shougaishakyouiku / shogaishakyoiku
    しょうがいしゃきょういく
education for the disabled; education for people with disabilities

隨三智轉智


随三智转智

see styles
suí sān zhì zhuǎn zhì
    sui2 san1 zhi4 zhuan3 zhi4
sui san chih chuan chih
 zui sanchi tenchi
overturning cognition that follows from the three cognitions.

隨自他意語


随自他意语

see styles
suí zì tā yì yǔ
    sui2 zi4 ta1 yi4 yu3
sui tzu t`a i yü
    sui tzu ta i yü
 zui jita igo
teaching according to one's own intention, while also paying heed to the attitude of the audience

隨自意三昧


随自意三昧

see styles
suí zì yì sān mèi
    sui2 zi4 yi4 san1 mei4
sui tzu i san mei
 zui jii zanmai
samādhi of following one's own thoughts

隻手の音声

see styles
 sekishunoonjou / sekishunoonjo
    せきしゅのおんじょう
(exp,n) {Buddh} (See 公案) the sound of one hand clapping (a classic Zen koan)

雑ぜっ返す

see styles
 mazekkaesu
    まぜっかえす
(transitive verb) (1) to stir; to mix; (2) to banter; to make fun of (what a person says); to stir up; to jeer at; to interfere (when one talks)

雞蛋碰石頭


鸡蛋碰石头

see styles
jī dàn pèng shí tou
    ji1 dan4 peng4 shi2 tou5
chi tan p`eng shih t`ou
    chi tan peng shih tou
lit. an egg colliding with a rock (idiom); fig. to attack sb stronger than oneself; to overrate one's abilities

離性無別佛


离性无别佛

see styles
lí xìng wú bié fó
    li2 xing4 wu2 bie2 fo2
li hsing wu pieh fo
 rishō mu betsubutsu
Apart from mind, or the soul, there is no other Buddha, i.e. the 性 is Buddha.

雲門一字關


云门一字关

see styles
yún mén yī zì guān
    yun2 men2 yi1 zi4 guan1
yün men i tzu kuan
 Unmon ichiji kan
Yunmen's one-word barrier

電気あんま

see styles
 denkianma
    でんきあんま
gas pedal; pressing one's foot on the genitals of a supine person while pulling on their feet

非を認める

see styles
 hiomitomeru
    ひをみとめる
(exp,v1) to admit fault; to admit one is wrong

非一日之功

see styles
fēi yī rì zhī gōng
    fei1 yi1 ri4 zhi1 gong1
fei i jih chih kung
lit. cannot be done in one day (idiom); fig. will take much time and effort to accomplish

非常勤講師

see styles
 hijoukinkoushi / hijokinkoshi
    ひじょうきんこうし
part-time lecturer; contract teacher

非核三原則

see styles
 hikakusangensoku
    ひかくさんげんそく
Japan's three antinuclear principles (against producing, possessing and allowing the entry of nuclear weapons into Japanese territory)

面目が立つ

see styles
 menmokugatatsu
    めんもくがたつ
(exp,v5t) to save one's face

靴を揃える

see styles
 kutsuosoroeru
    くつをそろえる
(exp,v1) (See 玄関・げんかん) to arrange (one's) shoes (e.g. in a genkan)

靴紐を結ぶ

see styles
 kutsuhimoomusubu
    くつひもをむすぶ
(exp,v5b) to do up one's shoelaces; to tie one's shoes; to lace up one's shoes

鞞侈遮羅那


鞞侈遮罗那

see styles
bǐ chǐ zhē luó nà
    bi3 chi3 zhe1 luo2 na4
pi ch`ih che lo na
    pi chih che lo na
(鞞侈遮羅那三般那) or 毘侈遮羅那 (毘侈遮羅那三般那) or鞞多遮羅那 (鞞多遮羅那三般那) or毘多遮羅那 (毘多遮羅那三般那) vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpanna, perfect in knowledge and conduct 明行足, one of the ten epithets of a Buddha.

音頭をとる

see styles
 ondootoru
    おんどをとる
(exp,v5r) to lead a group of people

音頭を取る

see styles
 ondootoru
    おんどをとる
(exp,v5r) to lead a group of people

頂門の一針

see styles
 choumonnoisshin / chomonnoisshin
    ちょうもんのいっしん
painful reproach (like a needle stuck in one's scalp)

順序だてる

see styles
 junjodateru
    じゅんじょだてる
(transitive verb) to put into order; to arrange (one's thoughts)

順序立てる

see styles
 junjodateru
    じゅんじょだてる
(transitive verb) to put into order; to arrange (one's thoughts)

頑張りズム

see styles
 ganbarizumu; ganbarizumu
    ガンバリズム; がんばりズム
(kana only) attitude that one must keep going no matter what

Variations:
頤使
頤指

 ishi
    いし
(noun, transitive verb) (See あごで使う・1) bossing someone around; having a person under one's control

頬杖をつく

see styles
 hoozueotsuku
    ほおづえをつく
(exp,v5k) to rest one's chin in one's hands

頬杖を突く

see styles
 hoozueotsuku
    ほおづえをつく
(exp,v5k) to rest one's chin in one's hands

頭がいたい

see styles
 atamagaitai
    あたまがいたい
(exp,adj-i) (1) having a headache; (2) racking one's brains; troubling over something

頭がまわる

see styles
 atamagamawaru
    あたまがまわる
(exp,v5r) to get one's head around; to think about

頭が下がる

see styles
 atamagasagaru
    あたまがさがる
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to admire greatly; to salute (in admiration); to take one's hat off to

頭に浮かぶ

see styles
 atamaniukabu
    あたまにうかぶ
(exp,vi,v5b) to come to mind; to pop into one's head

頭をたれる

see styles
 koubeotareru / kobeotareru
    こうべをたれる
(exp,v1) (1) to droop (e.g. ears of grain); (2) to bow one's head; to hang one's head

頭をひねる

see styles
 atamaohineru
    あたまをひねる
(exp,v5r) to puzzle over; to think deeply about; to rack one's brains over (wrack)

頭をよぎる

see styles
 atamaoyogiru
    あたまをよぎる
(exp,v5r) to cross one's mind; to be reminded

頭を下げる

see styles
 atamaosageru
    あたまをさげる
(exp,v1) (1) to bow; to bow one's head; (exp,v1) (2) to apologize; to apologise; (exp,v1) (3) to bow to; to yield to; to admire

頭を丸める

see styles
 atamaomarumeru
    あたまをまるめる
(exp,v1) (1) to be tonsured; to have one's head shaved; (exp,v1) (2) to become a monk

頭を付ける

see styles
 atamaotsukeru
    あたまをつける
(exp,v1) {sumo} to stop the opponent by pressing one's head into his chest

頭を冷やす

see styles
 atamaohiyasu
    あたまをひやす
(exp,v5s) to cool down one's anger

頭を回らす

see styles
 koubeomegurasu / kobeomegurasu
    こうべをめぐらす
(exp,v5s) (1) to turn one's head; to look over one's shoulder; to turn around; to look back; (exp,v5s) (2) to think back (on); to reminisce; to look back (on); to reflect (on)

頭を垂れる

see styles
 koubeotareru / kobeotareru
    こうべをたれる
(exp,v1) (1) to droop (e.g. ears of grain); (2) to bow one's head; to hang one's head

頭を悩ます

see styles
 atamaonayamasu
    あたまをなやます
(exp,v5s) to rack one's brains

頭を擡げる

see styles
 atamaomotageru
    あたまをもたげる
(exp,v1) to raise one's head; to come to the fore; to rise into importance; to gain strength; to rear its head

頭を過ぎる

see styles
 atamaoyogiru
    あたまをよぎる
(exp,v5r) to cross one's mind; to be reminded

頭面接足禮

see styles
tóu miàn jiē zú lǐ
    tou2 mian4 jie1 zu2 li3
t`ou mien chieh tsu li
    tou mien chieh tsu li
bowing one's head to the feet [of the Buddha]

頼うだお方

see styles
 tanoudaokata / tanodaokata
    たのうだおかた
(honorific or respectful language) my lord; my master; one's own lord; one's own master

頼うだ御方

see styles
 tanoudaokata / tanodaokata
    たのうだおかた
(honorific or respectful language) my lord; my master; one's own lord; one's own master

額を集める

see styles
 hitaioatsumeru
    ひたいをあつめる
(exp,v1) to put heads together; to gather (for discussion); to go into a huddle

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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 license.

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.

We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.

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.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary