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Simple Dictionary Definition |
保定 see styles |
bǎo dìng bao3 ding4 pao ting yasusada やすさだ |
see 保定市[Bao3 ding4 Shi4] (noun, transitive verb) (1) restraining (an animal during medical treatment); (noun, transitive verb) (2) {dent} retaining teeth in position (after an orthodontic procedure); (given name) Yasusada |
保種 保种 see styles |
bǎo zhǒng bao3 zhong3 pao chung |
(agriculture) to preserve a plant variety or animal breed; (conservation) to conserve a wild species or population |
傍生 see styles |
bāng shēng bang1 sheng1 pang sheng bōshō |
tiryagyoni, 'born of or as an animal' (M. W.); born to walk on one side, i.e. belly downwards, because of sin in past existence. |
傍行 see styles |
páng xíng pang2 xing2 p`ang hsing pang hsing bōgyō |
destiny as an animal |
催情 see styles |
cuī qíng cui1 qing2 ts`ui ch`ing tsui ching |
to promote estrus; to bring an animal to heat by artificial means |
催肥 see styles |
cuī féi cui1 fei2 ts`ui fei tsui fei |
to fatten (animal before slaughter) |
公畜 see styles |
gōng chù gong1 chu4 kung ch`u kung chu |
stud; male animal kept to breed offspring |
六道 see styles |
liù dào liu4 dao4 liu tao rokudou / rokudo ろくどう |
{Buddh} the six realms (Deva realm, Asura realm, Human realm, Animal realm, Hungry Ghost realm, Naraka realm); (place-name) Rokudō The six ways or conditions of sentient existence; v. 六趣; the three higher are the 上三途, the three lower 下三途. |
冥界 see styles |
míng jiè ming2 jie4 ming chieh meikai / mekai めいかい |
ghost world hades; realm of the dead Hades, or the three lower forms of incarnation, i.e. hell, preta, animal. |
冷血 see styles |
lěng xuè leng3 xue4 leng hsüeh reiketsu / reketsu れいけつ |
cold-blood; cold-blooded (animal) (work) In Cold Blood (novel by Truman Capote); (wk) In Cold Blood (novel by Truman Capote) |
処分 see styles |
shobun しょぶん |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) disposal; throwing away; selling off; (noun, transitive verb) (2) dealing with (a problem); measure; (noun, transitive verb) (3) punishment; penalty; (noun, transitive verb) (4) putting down (e.g. diseased animal) |
刀途 see styles |
dāo tú dao1 tu2 tao t`u tao tu tōto |
The gati or path of rebirth as an animal, so called because animals are subjects of the butcher's knife. |
初声 see styles |
hatsuse はつせ |
(rare) first sound of the year for an animal; first sound of the season; (place-name) Hatsuse |
剥製 see styles |
hakusei / hakuse はくせい |
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) stuffing; mounting; (2) stuffed animal |
力畜 see styles |
lì chù li4 chu4 li ch`u li chu |
draft animal; beast of burden |
劣情 see styles |
retsujou / retsujo れつじょう |
animal passions; carnal desire; lust |
動保 动保 see styles |
dòng bǎo dong4 bao3 tung pao |
animal protection (abbr. for 動物保護|动物保护[dong4 wu4 bao3 hu4]) |
勞役 劳役 see styles |
láo yì lao2 yi4 lao i |
forced labor; corvée (labor required of a serf); animal labor |
北限 see styles |
hokugen ほくげん |
northern limit (esp. of the distribution of a plant or animal) |
南限 see styles |
nangen なんげん |
southern limit (esp. of the distribution of a plant or animal) |
卜辭 卜辞 see styles |
bǔ cí bu3 ci2 pu tz`u pu tzu |
oracle inscriptions of the Shang Dynasty (16th-11th century BC) on tortoiseshells or animal bones |
卜骨 see styles |
bǔ gǔ bu3 gu3 pu ku bokkotsu ぼっこつ |
oracle bone fortune-telling using animal bones |
厲害 厉害 see styles |
lì hai li4 hai5 li hai |
(used to describe sb or something that makes a very strong impression, whether favorable or unfavorable) terrible; intense; severe; devastating; amazing; awesome; outstanding; (of a person) stern; strict; harsh; shrewd; tough; (of an animal) fierce; (of a resemblance) striking; (of liquor or chili pepper) strong; (of bacteria) virulent |
口吻 see styles |
kǒu wěn kou3 wen3 k`ou wen kou wen koufun / kofun こうふん |
tone of voice; connotation in intonation; accent (regional etc); snout; muzzle; lips; protruding portion of an animal's face (1) way of speaking; intimation; (2) (See 口先・くちさき・2) lips; mouth; snout; proboscis |
口器 see styles |
kǒu qì kou3 qi4 k`ou ch`i kou chi kouki / koki こうき |
mouthparts (of animal or insect) trophi (mouthparts of an insect, etc.) |
口鼻 see styles |
kǒu bí kou3 bi2 k`ou pi kou pi |
mouth and nose; (an animal's) snout |
叫春 see styles |
jiào chūn jiao4 chun1 chiao ch`un chiao chun |
to caterwaul; to call like an animal in heat |
吆喝 see styles |
yāo he yao1 he5 yao ho |
to shout; to bawl; to yell (to urge on an animal); to hawk (one's wares); to denounce loudly; to shout slogans |
啼く see styles |
naku なく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) (1) to sing (bird); (2) to bark; to purr; to make sound (animal) |
啼兎 see styles |
nakiusagi なきうさぎ |
(kana only) pika (rabbit-like animal of family Ochotonidae) |
啼声 see styles |
teisei / tese ていせい |
(obsolete) (See 鳴き声) cry (of an animal); call; chirp |
国獣 see styles |
kokujuu / kokuju こくじゅう |
national animal |
圈養 圈养 see styles |
juàn yǎng juan4 yang3 chüan yang |
to rear (an animal) in an enclosure |
塊體 块体 see styles |
kuài tǐ kuai4 ti3 k`uai t`i kuai ti |
a block; body of person or animal as a block |
墊腳 垫脚 see styles |
diàn jiao dian4 jiao5 tien chiao |
litter (animal bedding) |
変化 see styles |
henge へんげ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) shapeshifting (of an animal or spirit); goblin; ghost; apparition; bugbear; (n,vs,vi) (2) (See 権化・1) incarnation; (n,vs,vi) (3) transformation |
大腳 大脚 see styles |
dà jiǎo da4 jiao3 ta chiao |
naturally-formed feet (as opposed to bound feet 小腳|小脚[xiao3 jiao3]); long kick (soccer); Bigfoot (mythological animal) See: 大脚 |
天祿 天禄 see styles |
tiān lù tian1 lu4 t`ien lu tien lu |
auspicious sculpted animal, usu. a unicorn or deer with a long tail; possession of the empire See: 天禄 |
天鼠 see styles |
tenso てんそ |
(archaism) (See こうもり・1) bat (animal) |
太牢 see styles |
tài láo tai4 lao2 t`ai lao tai lao |
(in ancient times) sacrificial animal (cow, sheep or pig) |
學名 学名 see styles |
xué míng xue2 ming2 hsüeh ming |
scientific name; Latin name (of plant or animal); (according to an old system of nomenclature) on entering school life, a formal personal name given to new students See: 学名 |
孽畜 see styles |
niè chù nie4 chu4 nieh ch`u nieh chu |
evil creature (multipurpose curse); evil domestic animal |
宰殺 宰杀 see styles |
zǎi shā zai3 sha1 tsai sha |
to slaughter (an animal for meat); to butcher |
害獣 see styles |
gaijuu / gaiju がいじゅう |
harmful animal; pest; vermin |
害獸 害兽 see styles |
hài shòu hai4 shou4 hai shou |
vermin; harmful animal |
家伙 see styles |
jiā huo jia1 huo5 chia huo |
household dish, implement or furniture; domestic animal; (coll.) guy; chap; weapon |
小屋 see styles |
xiǎo wū xiao3 wu1 hsiao wu koya こや |
cabin; lodge; cottage; chalet; hut; shed (1) hut; cabin; shed; (animal) pen; (2) (こや only) small theatre (theater); temporary playhouse; circus tent; booth; (3) (humble language) (colloquialism) (esp. しょうおく) one's own house; (place-name, surname) Koya |
小獣 see styles |
shoujuu / shoju しょうじゅう |
small animal (mammal) |
小畜 see styles |
shouchiku / shochiku しょうちく |
(archaism) small mammal; small animal |
尻尾 see styles |
shippo(p); shirio(ok) しっぽ(P); しりお(ok) |
(1) tail (of an animal); (2) tail end; tip |
山鯨 see styles |
yamakujira やまくじら |
(from when eating animal meat was considered taboo (pre-Meiji)) wild boar meat; mountain whale |
崽子 see styles |
zǎi zi zai3 zi5 tsai tzu |
offspring of an animal; brat; bastard |
巨獣 see styles |
kyojuu / kyoju きょじゅう |
large animal |
巨獸 巨兽 see styles |
jù shòu ju4 shou4 chü shou |
giant creature; huge animal |
帶大 带大 see styles |
dài dà dai4 da4 tai ta |
(coll.) to raise (a child or animal) to adulthood; to bring up |
幼体 see styles |
youtai / yotai ようたい |
{biol} (See 成体) immature form (of an organism); young animal |
幼獣 see styles |
youjuu / yoju ようじゅう |
young animal (esp. a mammal) |
幼體 幼体 see styles |
yòu tǐ you4 ti3 yu t`i yu ti |
the young (unborn or newborn) of an animal; larva See: 幼体 |
床敷 see styles |
tokoshiki とこしき |
animal bedding; sand thrown on ship decks; any kind of floor covering |
役使 see styles |
yì shǐ yi4 shi3 i shih yakushi |
to put to work (servant or animal); to make use of for labor to commission |
役畜 see styles |
yì chù yi4 chu4 i ch`u i chu ekichiku えきちく |
draft animal; beast of burden beasts of burden |
御先 see styles |
misaki みさき onsaki おんさき osaki おさき |
(1) (archaism) leader of a nobleman's cavalcade; (2) animal messenger of the gods (i.e. a fox); (archaism) leader of a nobleman's cavalcade; going before; the future |
怪獸 怪兽 see styles |
guài shòu guai4 shou4 kuai shou |
rare animal; mythical animal; monster |
患畜 see styles |
kanchiku かんちく |
animal under treatment; patient (referring to pets) |
憑代 see styles |
yorishiro よりしろ |
object representative of a divine spirit; object to which a spirit is drawn or summoned; object or animal occupied by a kami |
成獣 see styles |
seijuu / seju せいじゅう |
adult animal |
成精 see styles |
chéng jīng cheng2 jing1 ch`eng ching cheng ching |
(of an animal or tree etc) to become a spirit or goblin; (fig.) to be amazingly skillful, smart or evil etc |
截尾 see styles |
jié wěi jie2 wei3 chieh wei |
to dock; to trim (esp. the tail of an animal) |
投餵 投喂 see styles |
tóu wèi tou2 wei4 t`ou wei tou wei |
to feed (an animal) |
捕る see styles |
toru とる |
(transitive verb) to catch (a wild animal, fish, insect, baseball, etc.); to capture |
捕殺 捕杀 see styles |
bǔ shā bu3 sha1 pu sha hosatsu ほさつ |
to hunt and kill (an animal or fish) (noun/participle) catching and killing |
探餌 see styles |
tanji たんじ |
(animal's) foraging |
搭背 see styles |
dā bèi da1 bei4 ta pei |
harness pad (on draft animal) |
搭腰 see styles |
dā yāo da1 yao1 ta yao |
harness pad (on draft animal) |
撕咬 see styles |
sī yǎo si1 yao3 ssu yao |
to tear at (with the teeth, like one animal attacking another) |
撲襲 扑袭 see styles |
pū xí pu1 xi2 p`u hsi pu hsi |
(of an animal) to pounce (on its prey); (of extreme weather conditions) to hit (a city, province etc) |
放走 see styles |
fàng zǒu fang4 zou3 fang tsou |
to release; to set free; to allow (a person or an animal) to go; to liberate |
放養 放养 see styles |
fàng yǎng fang4 yang3 fang yang |
to raise (livestock or poultry) in an open environment; to breed (fish, bees, silkworms etc) in a suitable environment; to culture (kelp etc); to release (a captive animal) into the wild |
教化 see styles |
jiào huà jiao4 hua4 chiao hua kyouke; kyouge / kyoke; kyoge きょうけ; きょうげ |
to enlighten; to civilize; to indoctrinate; to train (an animal) (noun, transitive verb) {Buddh} guidance; teaching people and leading them to Buddhism To transform by instruction; teach and convert; to cause another to give alms. |
敵害 敌害 see styles |
dí hài di2 hai4 ti hai |
pest; vermin; animal that is harmful to crops or to another species; enemy; predator |
斷尾 断尾 see styles |
duàn wěi duan4 wei3 tuan wei |
(zoology) (of a lizard etc) to shed its tail; to autotomize its tail; (animal husbandry) to cut the tail short; to dock the tail See: 断尾 |
施虐 see styles |
shī nüè shi1 nu:e4 shih nu:e |
to torment; to abuse (an animal, child etc) |
旁生 see styles |
páng shēng pang2 sheng1 p`ang sheng pang sheng bōshō |
傍生 Rebirth as an animal. In some parts of China 旁生 means the next life. |
旺子 see styles |
wàng zi wang4 zi5 wang tzu kimiko きみこ |
(dialect) blood tofu (coagulated animal blood) (female given name) Kimiko |
時分 时分 see styles |
shí fēn shi2 fen1 shih fen jibun じぶん |
time; period during the day; one of the 12 two-hour periods enumerated by the earthly branches 地支 (1) time; hour; season; (2) suitable time; opportunity; chance Time-division of the day, variously made in Buddhist works: (1) Three periods each of day and night. (2) Eight periods of day and night, each divided into four parts. (3) Twelve periods, each under its animal, as in China. (4) Thirty hours, sixty hours, of varying definition. |
東限 see styles |
tougen / togen とうげん |
eastern limit (esp. of the distribution of a plant or animal) |
樫粉 see styles |
kashigo; kashiko; kashigo; kashiko かしご; かしこ; カシゴ; カシコ |
oak flour (esp. as animal food); acorn flour |
樹懶 树懒 see styles |
shù lǎn shu4 lan3 shu lan namakemono(gikun); namakemono なまけもの(gikun); ナマケモノ |
sloth (zoology) (kana only) (See 怠け者) sloth (animal) |
欄圈 栏圈 see styles |
lán quān lan2 quan1 lan ch`üan lan chüan |
pen; animal yard |
殘疾 残疾 see styles |
cán jí can2 ji2 ts`an chi tsan chi |
disabled; handicapped; deformity on a person or animal See: 残疾 |
殺生 杀生 see styles |
shā shēng sha1 sheng1 sha sheng setsuna せつな |
to take the life of a living creature (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) killing; destruction of life; (adjectival noun) (2) cruel; heartless; callous; brutal; (female given name) Setsuna To take life, kill the living, or any conscious being; the taking of human life offends against the major commands, of animal life against the less stringent commands. Suicide also leads to severe penalties. |
毛色 see styles |
máo sè mao2 se4 mao se keiro / kero けいろ |
(of an animal) appearance or color of coat (1) hair color; hair colour; fur color; fur colour; (2) disposition; type; kind; nature |
毛艶 see styles |
kezuya けづや |
glossy hair; glossy fur; glossy coat (on an animal) |
水生 see styles |
shuǐ shēng shui3 sheng1 shui sheng mizuki みずき |
aquatic (plant, animal) (noun - becomes adjective with の) aquatic (life); living in the water; (female given name) Mizuki |
求偶 see styles |
qiú ǒu qiu2 ou3 ch`iu ou chiu ou |
to seek a marriage partner; (of an animal) to seek a mate; to court |
油渣 see styles |
yóu zhā you2 zha1 yu cha |
crisp residue left after rendering animal fat; (esp.) pork cracklings |
油餅 油饼 see styles |
yóu bǐng you2 bing3 yu ping |
deep-fried doughcake; oilcake (animal fodder) |
法界 see styles |
fǎ jiè fa3 jie4 fa chieh hokkai; houkai / hokkai; hokai ほっかい; ほうかい |
(1) {Buddh} universe; (2) {Buddh} realm of thought; (3) {Buddh} underlying principle of reality; manifestation of true thusness; (4) (ほうかい only) (abbreviation) (See 法界悋気) being jealous of things that have nothing to do with one; being jealous of others who are in love with each other dharmadhātu, 法性; 實相; 達磨馱都 Dharma-element, -factor, or-realm. (1) A name for "things" in general, noumenal or phenomenal; for the physical universe, or any portion or phase of it. (2) The unifying underlying spiritual reality regarded as the ground or cause of all things, the absolute from which all proceeds. It is one of the eighteen dhātus. These are categories of three, four, five, and ten dharmadhātus; the first three are combinations of 事 and 理 or active and passive, dynamic and static; the ten are: Buddha-realm, Bodhisattva-realm, pratyekabuddha-realm, śrāvaka, deva, Human, asura, Demon, Animal, and Hades realms-a Huayan category. Tiantai has ten for meditaton, i.e. the realms of the eighteen media of perception (the six organs, six objects, and six sense-data or sensations), of illusion, sickness, karma, māra, samādhi, (false) views, pride, the two lower Vehicles, and the Bodhisattva Vehicle. |
波戌 see styles |
bō xū bo1 xu1 po hsü hajutsu |
paśu, any animal. |
洞毛 see styles |
horage ほらげ |
(animal) whiskers; vibrissae; (surname) Horage |
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