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Simple Dictionary Definition |
宝づくし see styles |
takarazukushi たからづくし |
(1) collection of treasures; collection of luck-bringing items; (2) pattern with drawings of several lucky items |
宝尽くし see styles |
takarazukushi たからづくし |
(1) collection of treasures; collection of luck-bringing items; (2) pattern with drawings of several lucky items |
実になる see styles |
mininaru みになる |
(irregular kanji usage) (Godan verb with "ru" ending) to do one good; to be beneficial; to be good for the body; to be helpful |
実力次第 see styles |
jitsuryokushidai じつりょくしだい |
according to (depending on) one's ability; if one is good (competent, talented) enough |
寶刀不老 宝刀不老 see styles |
bǎo dāo bù lǎo bao3 dao1 bu4 lao3 pao tao pu lao |
lit. a good sword always remains sharp (idiom); fig. (of one's skills etc) to be as good as ever; the old man still has it |
寸善尺魔 see styles |
sunzenshakuma すんぜんしゃくま |
(expression) (yoji) in evil, there is odds; there is more evil than good in this world; one good thing tends to cause many bad things to happen |
將功補過 将功补过 see styles |
jiāng gōng bǔ guò jiang1 gong1 bu3 guo4 chiang kung pu kuo |
to make up for one's faults by doing good deeds (idiom) |
就業機会 see styles |
shuugyoukikai / shugyokikai しゅうぎょうきかい |
job opportunity |
就業機會 就业机会 see styles |
jiù yè jī huì jiu4 ye4 ji1 hui4 chiu yeh chi hui |
employment opportunity; job opening |
履き心地 see styles |
hakigokochi はきごこち |
(good or bad) feel of lower-body clothing; comfortability |
峰回路轉 峰回路转 see styles |
fēng huí lù zhuǎn feng1 hui2 lu4 zhuan3 feng hui lu chuan |
the mountain road twists around each new peak (idiom); (of a mountain road) twisting and turning; fig. an opportunity has come unexpectedly; things have taken a new turn |
巴山越嶺 巴山越岭 see styles |
bā shān yuè lǐng ba1 shan1 yue4 ling3 pa shan yüeh ling |
to climb hills and pass over mountains (idiom); to cross mountain after mountain; good at climbing mountains |
師出有名 师出有名 see styles |
shī chū yǒu míng shi1 chu1 you3 ming2 shih ch`u yu ming shih chu yu ming |
lit. to have sufficient reason to send troops (idiom); to do something with good reason; to have just cause |
幸せ太り see styles |
shiawasebutori しあわせぶとり |
(colloquialism) putting on weight from the good (married) life |
序ながら see styles |
tsuidenagara ついでながら |
(kana only) incidentally; taking the opportunity; while (you) are at it; on the occasion |
庸人庸福 see styles |
yōng rén yōng fú yong1 ren2 yong1 fu2 yung jen yung fu |
fools have good fortune (idiom) |
廢惡修善 废恶修善 see styles |
fèi è xiū shàn fei4 e4 xiu1 shan4 fei o hsiu shan haiaku shuzen |
To cast aside evil and perform the good. |
廢物點心 废物点心 see styles |
fèi wù diǎn xin fei4 wu4 dian3 xin5 fei wu tien hsin |
(coll.) a good-for-nothing; a loser |
廣結良緣 广结良缘 see styles |
guǎng jié liáng yuán guang3 jie2 liang2 yuan2 kuang chieh liang yüan |
to earn people's praise through one's good deeds (idiom) |
張りぼて see styles |
haribote; haribote はりぼて; ハリボテ |
(1) papier-mâché; (2) something that looks good superficially; sham |
張三李四 张三李四 see styles |
zhāng sān lǐ sì zhang1 san1 li3 si4 chang san li ssu chousanrishi / chosanrishi ちょうさんりし |
lit. Zhang Three and Li Four (idiom); (fig.) any Tom, Dick or Harry (yoji) the common run of men; the average Joe; good-for-nothing (person) |
彎道超車 弯道超车 see styles |
wān dào chāo chē wan1 dao4 chao1 che1 wan tao ch`ao ch`e wan tao chao che |
to overtake on a bend (driving); (fig.) taking opportunity of tight corners to make swift progress (economy etc) |
当たり年 see styles |
ataridoshi あたりどし |
good or lucky year |
当選圏内 see styles |
tousenkennai / tosenkennai とうせんけんない |
(having a) good chance of being elected; being in the running |
形影一如 see styles |
keieiichinyo / keechinyo けいえいいちにょ |
(yoji) being inseparable as a form and its shadow; a person's deed mirrors the good or evil of his mind; husband and wife being never apart |
役者冥利 see styles |
yakushamyouri / yakushamyori やくしゃみょうり |
the happiness (good fortune) of being an actor; feeling blessed for being an actor |
役者子供 see styles |
yakushakodomo やくしゃこども |
(1) skilled actor who is like a child offstage; good actor who knows but little of the ways of the world; (2) (archaism) (orig. meaning) child kabuki actor |
役者馬鹿 see styles |
yakushabaka やくしゃばか |
good actor who is inept in all other matters; demon for acting who is utterly indifferent to all other concerns; skilled actor who knows little of life; person who excels in one occupation (profession) but lacks simple common sense |
待價而沽 待价而沽 see styles |
dài jià ér gū dai4 jia4 er2 gu1 tai chia erh ku |
to sell only for a good price (idiom); to wait for a good offer |
徒となる see styles |
adatonaru あだとなる |
(expression) (idiom) Good intentions can backfire |
徒有其名 see styles |
tú yǒu qí míng tu2 you3 qi2 ming2 t`u yu ch`i ming tu yu chi ming |
with an undeserved reputation (idiom); unwarranted fame; nowhere near as good as he's made out to be |
徒有虛名 徒有虚名 see styles |
tú yǒu xū míng tu2 you3 xu1 ming2 t`u yu hsü ming tu yu hsü ming |
with an undeserved reputation (idiom); unwarranted fame; nowhere near as good as he's made out to be |
徒自驚擾 徒自惊扰 see styles |
tú zì jīng rǎo tu2 zi4 jing1 rao3 t`u tzu ching jao tu tzu ching jao |
(idiom) to become alarmed for no good reason |
得になる see styles |
tokuninaru とくになる |
(exp,v5r) to do (a person) good; to bring profit |
從善如流 从善如流 see styles |
cóng shàn rú liú cong2 shan4 ru2 liu2 ts`ung shan ju liu tsung shan ju liu |
readily following good advice (idiom); willing to accept other people's views |
從從容容 从从容容 see styles |
cóng cóng róng róng cong2 cong2 rong2 rong2 ts`ung ts`ung jung jung tsung tsung jung jung |
unhurried; all in good time |
御調子者 see styles |
ochoushimono / ochoshimono おちょうしもの |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) flip; luck-pusher; frivolous person; person who readily chimes in with others; person who gets carried away easily |
御買い得 see styles |
okaidoku おかいどく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) bargain; good buy; budget |
徳治主義 see styles |
tokuchishugi とくちしゅぎ |
principle of virtuous government; virtue as the principle of good government |
德高望重 see styles |
dé gāo wàng zhòng de2 gao1 wang4 zhong4 te kao wang chung |
(idiom) a person of virtue and prestige; a person of good moral standing and reputation |
心地よげ see styles |
kokochiyoge ここちよげ |
(adjectival noun) looking like one is in a good mood |
心地善良 see styles |
xīn dì shàn liáng xin1 di4 shan4 liang2 hsin ti shan liang |
kindhearted; good-natured |
心地好げ see styles |
kokochiyoge ここちよげ |
(adjectival noun) looking like one is in a good mood |
心地良げ see styles |
kokochiyoge ここちよげ |
(adjectival noun) looking like one is in a good mood |
心靈雞湯 心灵鸡汤 see styles |
xīn líng jī tāng xin1 ling2 ji1 tang1 hsin ling chi t`ang hsin ling chi tang |
(often used disparagingly) feel-good motivational story or quote (from the Chinese translation of the title of the 1993 self-help bestseller "Chicken Soup for the Soul") |
忠孝両全 see styles |
chuukouryouzen / chukoryozen ちゅうこうりょうぜん |
(yoji) being a good son and a loyal subject; possessing loyalty and filial piety |
忠言逆耳 see styles |
zhōng yán nì ěr zhong1 yan2 ni4 er3 chung yen ni erh chuugengyakuji / chugengyakuji ちゅうげんぎゃくじ |
loyal advice jars on the ears (idiom) (expression) (yoji) good advice is harsh to the ears; honest advice is often unpleasant to the ears |
快食快便 see styles |
kaishokukaiben かいしょくかいべん |
good appetite and good bowel movements; enjoying one's food and having regular stools |
快食快眠 see styles |
kaishokukaimin かいしょくかいみん |
good appetite and pleasant sleep; enjoying one's food and sleeping well |
思わしい see styles |
omowashii / omowashi おもわしい |
(adjective) (1) (usu. with neg. sentence) satisfactory; desirable; favourable; good; suitable; (adjective) (2) (as ...と〜) seeming (to be); appearing |
性のいい see styles |
shounoii / shonoi しょうのいい |
(exp,adj-ix) of good quality |
性のよい see styles |
shounoyoi / shonoyoi しょうのよい |
(exp,adj-i) of good quality |
性の良い see styles |
shounoyoi / shonoyoi しょうのよい |
(exp,adj-i) of good quality |
恢復名譽 恢复名誉 see styles |
huī fù míng yù hui1 fu4 ming2 yu4 hui fu ming yü |
to rehabilitate; to regain one's good name |
悪人正機 see styles |
akuninshouki / akuninshoki あくにんしょうき |
(expression) (yoji) The evil persons are the right object of Amida's salvation; The evil persons have the unique opportunity to go to heaven |
情け深い see styles |
nasakebukai なさけぶかい |
(adjective) tender-hearted; compassionate; charitable; good-hearted |
情操教育 see styles |
jousoukyouiku / josokyoiku じょうそうきょういく |
cultivation of aesthetic sensibility; education in good taste |
意匠惨憺 see styles |
ishousantan / ishosantan いしょうさんたん |
(yoji) taxing one's ingenuity in devising something; agonizing over designing or creating something; making strenuous efforts to devise good ways and means to do something |
愚者一得 see styles |
gushaittoku ぐしゃいっとく |
(expression) (yoji) even a fool may sometimes give good counsel |
應機立斷 应机立断 see styles |
yìng jī lì duàn ying4 ji1 li4 duan4 ying chi li tuan |
to act on an opportunity (idiom); to take prompt advantage of a situation |
應運而生 应运而生 see styles |
yìng yùn ér shēng ying4 yun4 er2 sheng1 ying yün erh sheng |
to emerge to meet a historic destiny (idiom); to arise at an opportune time; able to take advantage of an opportunity; to rise to the occasion |
懐古趣味 see styles |
kaikoshumi かいこしゅみ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) nostalgia for the good old days; taste for the past; retro tastes |
懷才不遇 怀才不遇 see styles |
huái cái bù yù huai2 cai2 bu4 yu4 huai ts`ai pu yü huai tsai pu yü |
to have talent but no opportunity (idiom); to be an unrecognized talent |
手が回る see styles |
tegamawaru てがまわる |
(exp,v5r,vi) (1) (usu. in negative) to leave nothing undone; to give good service; to attend to everything; to see to something properly; (exp,v5r,vi) (2) to be on someone's tracks (e.g. police); to catch up with; to close in on |
才貌雙全 才貌双全 see styles |
cái mào shuāng quán cai2 mao4 shuang1 quan2 ts`ai mao shuang ch`üan tsai mao shuang chüan |
talented and good-looking (idiom) |
打得火熱 打得火热 see styles |
dǎ de huǒ rè da3 de5 huo3 re4 ta te huo je |
(idiom) to be on very good terms with each other; to hit it off with sb; to be passionately in love with each other; to carry on intimately with; (of trading, conflict etc) to be in full swing |
扶正壓邪 扶正压邪 see styles |
fú zhèng yā xié fu2 zheng4 ya1 xie2 fu cheng ya hsieh |
to uphold good and suppress evil (idiom) |
折伏攝受 折伏摄受 see styles |
zhé fú shè shòu zhe2 fu2 she4 shou4 che fu she shou shaku bukushōju |
To subdue the evil and receive the good; cf. 抑. |
拾い歩き see styles |
hiroiaruki ひろいあるき |
(noun/participle) (1) (a) wander; amble; (2) (See 拾い足) walking on the good part of a street (to avoid puddles, etc.) |
捨己為公 舍己为公 see styles |
shě jǐ wèi gōng she3 ji3 wei4 gong1 she chi wei kung |
to give up one's private interests for the public good (idiom); to behave altruistically; selfless and public spirited |
掘出し物 see styles |
horidashimono ほりだしもの |
(lucky) find; bargain; good buy; treasure trove |
揚清激濁 扬清激浊 see styles |
yáng qīng jī zhuó yang2 qing1 ji1 zhuo2 yang ch`ing chi cho yang ching chi cho |
lit. drain away filth and bring in fresh water (idiom); fig. dispel evil and usher in good; eliminate vice and exalt virtue |
摩訶袒特 摩诃袒特 see styles |
mó hē tǎn tè mo2 he1 tan3 te4 mo ho t`an t`e mo ho tan te makatantoku |
Mahātantra (dhāraṇī), great spell power for overcoming the evil and cleaving to the good. |
摩頂放踵 摩顶放踵 see styles |
mó dǐng fàng zhǒng mo2 ding3 fang4 zhong3 mo ting fang chung |
to rub one's head and heels (idiom); to slave for the benefit of others; to wear oneself out for the general good |
擇善固執 择善固执 see styles |
zé shàn gù zhí ze2 shan4 gu4 zhi2 tse shan ku chih |
to choose what is good and hold fast to it (idiom) |
擦肩而過 擦肩而过 see styles |
cā jiān ér guò ca1 jian1 er2 guo4 ts`a chien erh kuo tsa chien erh kuo |
to brush past; to pass by (sb); (fig.) to miss (an opportunity, a danger etc); to have a brush (with death) |
攝善法戒 摄善法戒 see styles |
shè shàn fǎ jiè she4 shan4 fa3 jie4 she shan fa chieh shō zenhō kai |
precepts related to the cultivation of good phenomena |
攝正法戒 摄正法戒 see styles |
shè zhèng fǎ jiè she4 zheng4 fa3 jie4 she cheng fa chieh shōshōhō kai |
precepts for the cultivation of good mental states |
放蕩息子 see styles |
houtoumusuko / hotomusuko ほうとうむすこ |
(yoji) good-for-nothing son; profligate son |
教修諸善 教修诸善 see styles |
jiào xiū zhū shàn jiao4 xiu1 zhu1 shan4 chiao hsiu chu shan kyōshu shozen |
to teach the cultivation of good activities |
敬老尊賢 敬老尊贤 see styles |
jìng lǎo zūn xián jing4 lao3 zun1 xian2 ching lao tsun hsien |
to respect the wise and venerate the worthy (idiom); to honor the great and the good |
文章作法 see styles |
bunshousahou / bunshosaho ぶんしょうさほう |
methods of writing; rules of good writing; writing style guide |
料理ベタ see styles |
ryouribeta / ryoribeta りょうりベタ |
(adjectival noun) no good at cooking |
料理上手 see styles |
ryourijouzu / ryorijozu りょうりじょうず |
(noun or adjectival noun) being good at cooking; good cook |
料理下手 see styles |
ryouribeta / ryoribeta りょうりべた |
(adjectival noun) no good at cooking |
新修善品 see styles |
xīn xiū shàn pǐn xin1 xiu1 shan4 pin3 hsin hsiu shan p`in hsin hsiu shan pin shinshū zenpon |
newly cultivated good qualities |
新品同様 see styles |
shinpindouyou / shinpindoyo しんぴんどうよう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) as good as new |
日行一善 see styles |
rì xíng yī shàn ri4 xing2 yi1 shan4 jih hsing i shan |
to do a good deed every day |
明かへん see styles |
akahen あかへん |
(expression) (kana only) (ksb:) useless; no good; hopeless |
明けへん see styles |
akehen あけへん |
(expression) (kana only) (ksb:) useless; no good; hopeless |
時を得る see styles |
tokioeru ときをえる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to get a break; to be timely; to obtain a favorable opportunity |
時を見る see styles |
tokiomiru ときをみる |
(exp,v1) to wait for a favorable opportunity; to wait for a chance |
時刻到来 see styles |
jikokutourai / jikokutorai じこくとうらい |
arrival of the ideal time (for); arrival of an opportunity (to) |
時好時壞 时好时坏 see styles |
shí hǎo shí huài shi2 hao3 shi2 huai4 shih hao shih huai |
sometimes good, sometimes bad |
時機到来 see styles |
jikitourai / jikitorai じきとうらい |
(yoji) a good chance coming along; the time has come (for, to, when ...); opportunity knocking |
時運不濟 时运不济 see styles |
shí yùn bù jì shi2 yun4 bu4 ji4 shih yün pu chi |
fate is unfavorable (idiom); the omens are not good |
時運亨通 时运亨通 see styles |
shí yùn hēng tōng shi2 yun4 heng1 tong1 shih yün heng t`ung shih yün heng tung |
our luck is in, everything is going smoothly (idiom) |
智恵分別 see styles |
chiefunbetsu ちえふんべつ |
(yoji) wisdom and good (common sense) judgment |
有勞得獎 有劳得奖 see styles |
yǒu láo dé jiǎng you3 lao2 de2 jiang3 yu lao te chiang |
a good dog deserves a bone (idiom) |
有害無利 有害无利 see styles |
yǒu hài wú lì you3 hai4 wu2 li4 yu hai wu li |
harmful and without benefit (idiom); more harm than good |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Opportunity-Good-Luck" 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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