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無後生死 无后生死 see styles |
wú hòu shēng sǐ wu2 hou4 sheng1 si3 wu hou sheng ssu mugo shōji |
No more birth-and-death, the bodhisattva who will not again be subject to the wheel of transmigration. |
無爲生死 无为生死 see styles |
wú wéi shēng sǐ wu2 wei2 sheng1 si3 wu wei sheng ssu mui shōji |
The birth-and-death of saints, i.e. without my action; transformation. |
無生寳國 see styles |
wú shēng bǎo guó wu2 sheng1 bao3 guo2 wu sheng pao kuo |
The precious country beyond birth-and-death, the immortal paradise of Amitābha. |
無間地獄 无间地狱 see styles |
wú jiàn dì yù wu2 jian4 di4 yu4 wu chien ti yü mukenjigoku; mugenjigoku むけんじごく; むげんじごく |
see 阿鼻地獄|阿鼻地狱[A1 bi2 Di4 yu4] (yoji) {Buddh} the Avici hell (the eighth and most painful of the eight hells); hell of uninterrupted suffering The avīci hell, the last of the eight hot hells, in which punishment, pain, form birth, death continue without intermission. |
焼き殺す see styles |
yakikorosu やきころす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to kill by burning to death |
焼け死ぬ see styles |
yakeshinu やけしぬ |
(v5n,vi) to be burnt to death |
焼身自殺 see styles |
shoushinjisatsu / shoshinjisatsu しょうしんじさつ |
(n,vs,vi) self-immolation; burning oneself to death; suicide by fire |
照々坊主 see styles |
teruterubouzu / teruterubozu てるてるぼうず |
paper doll to which children pray for fine weather (usu. white, and shaped like a Buddhist priest) |
照照坊主 see styles |
teruterubouzu / teruterubozu てるてるぼうず |
paper doll to which children pray for fine weather (usu. white, and shaped like a Buddhist priest) |
物以類聚 物以类聚 see styles |
wù yǐ lèi jù wu4 yi3 lei4 ju4 wu i lei chü |
similar things come together (idiom); like draws like; Birds of a feather flock together. |
特殊清掃 see styles |
tokushuseisou / tokushuseso とくしゅせいそう |
special cleaning and disinfection (esp. after an accident or death); biohazard cleanup; crime scene cleanup |
犬に論語 see styles |
inunirongo いぬにろんご |
(expression) (idiom) wasting one's breath (trying to explain something); (reading) the Analects of Confucius to a dog |
狂い死に see styles |
kuruijini くるいじに |
(noun/participle) (sensitive word) death in madness; dying insane |
猖猖狂狂 see styles |
chāng chāng kuáng kuáng chang1 chang1 kuang2 kuang2 ch`ang ch`ang k`uang k`uang chang chang kuang kuang |
wild; hurried and confused; hell-for-leather |
猛龍怪客 猛龙怪客 see styles |
měng lóng guài kè meng3 long2 guai4 ke4 meng lung kuai k`o meng lung kuai ko |
Death wish, movie series with Charles Bronson |
玄鑑居士 玄鉴居士 see styles |
xuán jiàn jū shì xuan2 jian4 ju1 shi4 hsüan chien chü shih Genkan koji |
An Indian, the patron of an Indian monk Dharmapāla, author of the 唯識釋論. After his death the patron gave the MS. to Xuanzang. |
生々流転 see styles |
seiseiruten / seseruten せいせいるてん shoujouruten / shojoruten しょうじょうるてん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
生き死に see styles |
ikishini いきしに |
life and-or death |
生住異滅 生住异灭 see styles |
shēng zhù yì miè sheng1 zhu4 yi4 mie4 sheng chu i mieh shō jū i metsu |
Birth, stay, change (or decay), death. |
生卒年月 see styles |
shēng zú nián yuè sheng1 zu2 nian2 yue4 sheng tsu nien yüeh |
dates of birth and death (of historical figure) |
生榮死哀 生荣死哀 see styles |
shēng róng sǐ āi sheng1 rong2 si3 ai1 sheng jung ssu ai |
to be respected in life and lamented in death (idiom) |
生死の境 see styles |
seishinosakai / seshinosakai せいしのさかい |
between life and death |
生死一如 see styles |
seishiichinyo / seshichinyo せいしいちにょ |
(expression) life and death are the two faces of the same coin |
生死之際 生死之际 see styles |
shēng sǐ zhī jì sheng1 si3 zhi1 ji4 sheng ssu chih chi shōji no sai |
Between life and death. |
生死存亡 see styles |
shēng sǐ cún wáng sheng1 si3 cun2 wang2 sheng ssu ts`un wang sheng ssu tsun wang |
matter of life and death |
生死攸關 生死攸关 see styles |
shēng sǐ yōu guān sheng1 si3 you1 guan1 sheng ssu yu kuan |
matter of life and death |
生死有命 see styles |
shēng sǐ yǒu mìng sheng1 si3 you3 ming4 sheng ssu yu ming |
life and death are ruled by fate (idiom) |
生死流転 see styles |
shoujiruten / shojiruten しょうじるてん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
生死解脫 生死解脱 see styles |
shēng sǐ jiě tuō sheng1 si3 jie3 tuo1 sheng ssu chieh t`o sheng ssu chieh to shōji gedatsu |
Release from the bonds of births-and-deaths, nirvana. |
生死輪廻 see styles |
shoujirinne / shojirinne しょうじりんね |
(See 生死・2) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
生死長夜 生死长夜 see styles |
shēng sǐ cháng yè sheng1 si3 chang2 ye4 sheng ssu ch`ang yeh sheng ssu chang yeh shōji jōya |
The long night of births-and-deaths. |
生死關頭 生死关头 see styles |
shēng sǐ guān tóu sheng1 si3 guan1 tou2 sheng ssu kuan t`ou sheng ssu kuan tou |
the critical moment; life and death crisis |
生殺与奪 see styles |
seisatsuyodatsu / sesatsuyodatsu せいさつよだつ |
(yoji) (having) life-and-death power (over) |
生殺大權 生杀大权 see styles |
shēng shā dà quán sheng1 sha1 da4 quan2 sheng sha ta ch`üan sheng sha ta chüan |
life-and-death power; ultimate power |
生滅滅已 生灭灭已 see styles |
shēng miè miè yǐ sheng1 mie4 mie4 yi3 sheng mieh mieh i shoumetsumetsui / shometsumetsui しょうめつめつい |
(expression) (yoji) {Buddh} going beyond life and death and entering Nirvana arising and ceasing are extinguished |
生生流転 see styles |
seiseiruten / seseruten せいせいるてん shoujouruten / shojoruten しょうじょうるてん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
生病老死 see styles |
seibyouroushi / sebyoroshi せいびょうろうし |
{Buddh} birth, illness, old age and death |
生財有道 生财有道 see styles |
shēng cái yǒu dào sheng1 cai2 you3 dao4 sheng ts`ai yu tao sheng tsai yu tao |
lit. there are principles behind making money (idiom); fig. to have a knack for good business; knowing how to accumulate wealth; good at feathering one's own nest |
生離死別 生离死别 see styles |
shēng lí sǐ bié sheng1 li2 si3 bie2 sheng li ssu pieh |
separated in life and death; to part for ever |
異常気象 see styles |
ijoukishou / ijokisho いじょうきしょう |
abnormal weather |
白費唇舌 白费唇舌 see styles |
bái fèi chún shé bai2 fei4 chun2 she2 pai fei ch`un she pai fei chun she |
to whistle down the wind; to waste one's breath (idiom) |
百年之後 see styles |
bǎi nián zhī hòu bai3 nian2 zhi1 hou4 pai nien chih hou |
(idiom) (euphemism) after (sb's) death |
百無聊賴 百无聊赖 see styles |
bǎi wú liáo lài bai3 wu2 liao2 lai4 pai wu liao lai |
(idiom) bored to death; bored stiff; overcome with boredom |
皐月晴れ see styles |
satsukibare さつきばれ |
early-summer fine weather (during rainy season) |
皮帶傳動 皮带传动 see styles |
pí dài chuán dòng pi2 dai4 chuan2 dong4 p`i tai ch`uan tung pi tai chuan tung |
a leather drive belt |
皮細工師 see styles |
kawazaikushi かわざいくし |
leatherworker; leathercrafter |
盛り殺す see styles |
morikorosu もりころす |
(transitive verb) to poison to death; to kill by a prescription error |
目中無人 目中无人 see styles |
mù zhōng wú rén mu4 zhong1 wu2 ren2 mu chung wu jen |
to consider everyone else beneath one (idiom); so arrogant that no-one else matters; condescending; to go about with one's nose in the air |
目貼剥ぐ see styles |
mebarihagu めばりはぐ |
(obscure) removing the weather stripping in spring |
相提並論 相提并论 see styles |
xiāng tí bìng lùn xiang1 ti2 bing4 lun4 hsiang t`i ping lun hsiang ti ping lun |
to discuss two disparate things together (idiom); to mention on equal terms; to place on a par with; (often with negatives: impossible to mention X in the same breath as Y) |
短期予報 see styles |
tankiyohou / tankiyoho たんきよほう |
short-range forecast (usu. weather); daily forecast |
石子詰め see styles |
ishikozume いしこづめ |
burying alive beneath stones |
祥月命日 see styles |
shoutsukimeinichi / shotsukimenichi しょうつきめいにち |
(yoji) anniversary of a person's death |
禿袋鼯鼠 see styles |
chibifukuromomonga; chibifukuromomonga ちびふくろももんが; チビフクロモモンガ |
(kana only) feather-tailed glider (Acrobates pygmaeus); feathertail glider; flying mouse; pygmy gliding possum |
秋高氣爽 秋高气爽 see styles |
qiū gāo qì shuǎng qiu1 gao1 qi4 shuang3 ch`iu kao ch`i shuang chiu kao chi shuang |
clear and refreshing autumn weather |
積羽沈舟 see styles |
sekiuchinshuu / sekiuchinshu せきうちんしゅう |
(yoji) small things in sufficient quantity can have a large influence; a large pile of feathers sinks a ship |
突き殺す see styles |
tsukikorosu つきころす |
(transitive verb) to stab to death |
章甫薦履 章甫荐履 see styles |
zhāng fǔ jiàn lǚ zhang1 fu3 jian4 lu:3 chang fu chien lü |
court crown beneath straw shoe (idiom); everything turned upside down |
笑い死に see styles |
waraijini わらいじに |
death by laughter |
累死累活 see styles |
lèi sǐ lèi huó lei4 si3 lei4 huo2 lei ssu lei huo |
to tire oneself out through overwork; to work oneself to death |
絞め殺す see styles |
shimekorosu しめころす |
(transitive verb) to strangle to death |
締め殺す see styles |
shimekorosu しめころす |
(transitive verb) to strangle to death |
縊り殺す see styles |
kubirikorosu くびりころす |
(transitive verb) to strangle to death |
Variations: |
matoi まとい |
(1) battle standard decorated with hanging strips of paper or leather; (2) fireman's standard (Edo period) |
置之死地 see styles |
zhì zhī sǐ dì zhi4 zhi1 si3 di4 chih chih ssu ti |
to place sb on field of death; to confront with mortal danger; to give sb no way out; with one's back to the wall; looking death in the eye; part of idiom 置之死地而後生|置之死地而后生 |
羽尾袋鼯 see styles |
yǔ wěi dài wú yu3 wei3 dai4 wu2 yü wei tai wu |
feathertail glider (Acrobates pygmaeus) |
羽根蒲団 see styles |
hanebuton はねぶとん |
down (feather) quilt |
羽毛恐竜 see styles |
umoukyouryuu / umokyoryu うもうきょうりゅう |
feathered dinosaurs |
翹首以待 翘首以待 see styles |
qiáo shǒu yǐ dài qiao2 shou3 yi3 dai4 ch`iao shou i tai chiao shou i tai |
to hold one's breath (in anticipation) (idiom); to anxiously await |
老少不定 see styles |
roushoufutei; roushoufujou / roshofute; roshofujo ろうしょうふてい; ろうしょうふじょう |
(yoji) death comes to old and young alike; uncertainty of life |
耐候性鋼 see styles |
taikouseikou / taikoseko たいこうせいこう |
atmospheric-corrosion resistant steel; weathering steel |
耳目一新 see styles |
ěr mù yī xīn er3 mu4 yi1 xin1 erh mu i hsin |
a pleasant change; a breath of fresh air; refreshing |
聖衆來迎 圣众来迎 see styles |
shèng zhòng lái yíng sheng4 zhong4 lai2 ying2 sheng chung lai ying shōju raigō |
Amitābha's saintly host come to welcome at death those who call upon him. |
胎児死亡 see styles |
taijishibou / taijishibo たいじしぼう |
fetal death (foetal); embryonic demise |
脳死判定 see styles |
noushihantei / noshihante のうしはんてい |
declaration of brain death; determination of brain death; diagnosis of brain death |
腹式呼吸 see styles |
fukushikikokyuu / fukushikikokyu ふくしきこきゅう |
diaphragmatic breathing; abdominal breathing |
臨床死亡 临床死亡 see styles |
lín chuáng sǐ wáng lin2 chuang2 si3 wang2 lin ch`uang ssu wang lin chuang ssu wang |
clinical death |
臨死不怯 临死不怯 see styles |
lín sǐ bù qiè lin2 si3 bu4 qie4 lin ssu pu ch`ieh lin ssu pu chieh |
equanimity in the face of death; to face dangers with assurance |
臨死体験 see styles |
rinshitaiken りんしたいけん |
near-death experience |
臨終の床 see styles |
rinjuunotoko / rinjunotoko りんじゅうのとこ |
(exp,n) deathbed |
臨終正念 临终正念 see styles |
lín zhōng zhèng niàn lin2 zhong1 zheng4 nian4 lin chung cheng nien rinjuushounen / rinjushonen りんじゅうしょうねん |
(yoji) {Buddh} holding the proper state of mindfulness at the moment of death to hold the proper state of mindfulness at the moment of death |
自然消滅 see styles |
shizenshoumetsu / shizenshometsu しぜんしょうめつ |
(noun/participle) (1) natural extinction; dying a natural death; coming to a natural end; (noun/participle) (2) ghosting; unexplained and sudden ending of all communication and contact with another person |
臭味相投 see styles |
chòu wèi xiāng tóu chou4 wei4 xiang1 tou2 ch`ou wei hsiang t`ou chou wei hsiang tou |
to share vile habits; partners in notoriety; birds of a feather |
良い天気 see styles |
yoitenki よいてんき iitenki / itenki いいてんき |
(exp,n) fine weather; fair weather |
苟延殘喘 苟延残喘 see styles |
gǒu yán cán chuǎn gou3 yan2 can2 chuan3 kou yen ts`an ch`uan kou yen tsan chuan |
(idiom) to struggle on whilst at death's door |
英年早逝 see styles |
yīng nián zǎo shì ying1 nian2 zao3 shi4 ying nien tsao shih |
to die an untimely death (idiom); to be cut off in one's prime |
菱目打ち see styles |
hishimeuchi ひしめうち |
stitching chisel; pricking iron; multi-prong punch for leather-craft |
萬死不辭 万死不辞 see styles |
wàn sǐ bù cí wan4 si3 bu4 ci2 wan ssu pu tz`u wan ssu pu tzu |
ten thousand deaths will not prevent me (idiom); ready to risk life and limb to help out |
藍屏死機 蓝屏死机 see styles |
lán píng sǐ jī lan2 ping2 si3 ji1 lan p`ing ssu chi lan ping ssu chi |
(computing) (of an operating system) to crash and display the "blue screen of death" |
蘭摧玉折 兰摧玉折 see styles |
lán cuī yù zhé lan2 cui1 yu4 zhe2 lan ts`ui yü che lan tsui yü che |
premature death of a budding talent; those whom the Gods love die young |
虎口餘生 虎口余生 see styles |
hǔ kǒu yú shēng hu3 kou3 yu2 sheng1 hu k`ou yü sheng hu kou yü sheng |
lit. to escape from the tiger's mouth (idiom); fig. to narrowly escape death |
蛋炒飯節 蛋炒饭节 see styles |
dàn chǎo fàn jié dan4 chao3 fan4 jie2 tan ch`ao fan chieh tan chao fan chieh |
Fried Rice with Egg Festival, informally observed annually on November 25 as the anniversary of the death in 1950 of Mao Zedong's son Mao Anying, by people who are grateful that Mao's grip on China did not extend to a second generation (The younger Mao died in an American air raid in Korea, and, according to a popular account, his death was the result of cooking fried rice with egg, which produced smoke detected by US forces.) |
蜀犬吠日 see styles |
shǔ quǎn fèi rì shu3 quan3 fei4 ri4 shu ch`üan fei jih shu chüan fei jih |
lit. Sichuan dogs bark at the sun (idiom); fig. a simpleton will marvel at even the most common things; alludes to the Sichuan foggy weather where it's uncommon to see a sunny day |
行楽日和 see styles |
kourakubiyori / korakubiyori こうらくびより |
ideal weather for an outing |
視死如歸 视死如归 see styles |
shì sǐ rú guī shi4 si3 ru2 gui1 shih ssu ju kuei |
to view death as a return home; to not be afraid of dying; to face death with equanimity (idiom) |
観天望気 see styles |
kantenbouki / kantenboki かんてんぼうき |
predicting the weather from the wind direction, shape of clouds, etc. |
観測気球 see styles |
kansokukikyuu / kansokukikyu かんそくききゅう |
(1) weather balloon; sounding balloon; (2) observation balloon; espionage balloon; spy balloon; (3) trial balloon |
認定死亡 see styles |
ninteishibou / ninteshibo にんていしぼう |
{law} declared death without identification of a body |
誓死不降 see styles |
shì sǐ bù xiáng shi4 si3 bu4 xiang2 shih ssu pu hsiang |
to vow to fight to the death |
読書三余 see styles |
dokushosanyo どくしょさんよ |
(yoji) winter, night, and rainy weather; the ideal conditions for reading |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Eath" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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