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Simple Dictionary Definition |
ふんだん see styles |
fundan フンダン |
(adjectival noun) (usu. as 〜に) (See ふんだんに) plentiful; abundant; ample; lavish; (place-name) Fundao |
五穀豊穣 see styles |
gokokuhoujou / gokokuhojo ごこくほうじょう |
(yoji) huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop |
五穀豊饒 see styles |
gokokuhoujou / gokokuhojo ごこくほうじょう |
(yoji) huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop |
五穀豐登 五谷丰登 see styles |
wǔ gǔ fēng dēng wu3 gu3 feng1 deng1 wu ku feng teng |
abundant harvest of all food crops; bumper grain harvest |
修文大学 see styles |
shuubundaigaku / shubundaigaku しゅうぶんだいがく |
(org) Shubun University; (o) Shubun University |
分断前部 see styles |
bundanzenbu ぶんだんぜんぶ |
(rare) {comp} (See 分断後部) orphan (one or more lines separated from the rest of the following passage by page or paragraph break) |
分断国家 see styles |
bundankokka ぶんだんこっか |
divided nation; split country |
分断後部 see styles |
bundankoubu / bundankobu ぶんだんこうぶ |
(rare) {comp} (See 分断前部) widow (one or more lines separated from the rest of the preceding passage by page or column break) |
分断選択 see styles |
bundansentaku ぶんだんせんたく |
disruptive selection |
分段三道 see styles |
fēn duàn sān dào fen1 duan4 san1 dao4 fen tuan san tao bundan sandō |
three saṃsāric destinies |
分段同居 see styles |
fēn duàn tóng jū fen1 duan4 tong2 ju1 fen tuan t`ung chü fen tuan tung chü bundan dōgo |
Those of the same lot, or incarnation, dwelling together, e. g. saints and sinners in this world. |
分段生死 see styles |
fēn duàn shēng sǐ fen1 duan4 sheng1 si3 fen tuan sheng ssu bundan shōji |
分段死, 分段身, 分段三道 all refer to the mortal lot, or dispensation in regard to the various forms of reincarnation. |
分段變易 分段变易 see styles |
fēn duàn biàn yì fen1 duan4 bian4 yi4 fen tuan pien i bundan hennyaku |
Includes (1) 分段生死, the condition and station resulting from good or bad karma in the three realms (desire, form, and formlessness) and in the six paths; (2) 變易生死 the condition and station resulting from good karma in the realms beyond transmigration, including arhats and higher saints. |
分段輪廻 分段轮廻 see styles |
fēn duàn lún huí fen1 duan4 lun2 hui2 fen tuan lun hui bundan rinne |
The wheel of fate, or reincarnation. |
四方四佛 see styles |
sì fāng sì fó si4 fang1 si4 fo2 ssu fang ssu fo shihō shibutsu |
The four Buddhas of the four regions — E. the world of 香積 abundant fragrance where reigns 阿閦 Akṣobhya; S. of 歡喜 pleasure, 寳相 Ratnaketu; W. of 安樂 restfulness, or joyful comfort, 無量壽 Amitābha; and N. of 蓮華莊嚴 lotus adornment, 微妙聲 ? Amoghasiddhi, or Śākyamuni. |
地大物博 see styles |
dì dà wù bó di4 da4 wu4 bo2 ti ta wu po |
vast territory with abundant resources (idiom) |
大漁貧乏 see styles |
tairyoubinbou / tairyobinbo たいりょうびんぼう |
impoverishment of fishermen because of a bumper catch; decline in fishermen's income caused by the sharply lower fish prices as a result of an overabundant catch |
尸梨伽那 see styles |
shī lí qien à shi1 li2 qien2 a4 shih li qien a shirigana |
Śrīguṇa, 厚德 abundantly virtuous, a title of a Buddha. |
得道多助 see styles |
dé dào duō zhù de2 dao4 duo1 zhu4 te tao to chu |
a just cause enjoys abundant support (idiom); those upholding justice will find help all around |
恢恢有餘 恢恢有余 see styles |
huī huī yǒu yú hui1 hui1 you3 yu2 hui hui yu yü |
lit. to have an abundance of space; room to maneuver (idiom) |
惟予頗羅 惟予颇罗 see styles |
wéi yú pǒ luó wei2 yu2 po3 luo2 wei yü p`o lo wei yü po lo iyohara |
or惟于頗羅 Bṛhatphala 廣果, 'great fruit,' or abundant merits; the twelfth brahmaloka, or second region of the fourth dhyāna. |
房々した see styles |
fusafusashita ふさふさした |
(can act as adjective) tufty; fringy; flocculent; fleecy; abundant; flowing (hair) |
房房した see styles |
fusafusashita ふさふさした |
(can act as adjective) tufty; fringy; flocculent; fleecy; abundant; flowing (hair) |
昭然若揭 see styles |
zhāo rán ruò jiē zhao1 ran2 ruo4 jie1 chao jan jo chieh |
abundantly clear |
林林總總 林林总总 see styles |
lín lín zǒng zǒng lin2 lin2 zong3 zong3 lin lin tsung tsung |
in great abundance; numerous |
果實累累 果实累累 see styles |
guǒ shí léi léi guo3 shi2 lei2 lei2 kuo shih lei lei |
lit. prodigious abundance of fruit (idiom); fruit hangs heavy on the bough; fig. countless accomplishments; one great result after another |
棕腹樹鵲 棕腹树鹊 see styles |
zōng fù shù què zong1 fu4 shu4 que4 tsung fu shu ch`üeh tsung fu shu chüeh |
(bird species of China) rufous treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda) |
滿滿登登 满满登登 see styles |
mǎn mǎn dēng dēng man3 man3 deng1 deng1 man man teng teng |
ample; extremely abundant |
琳瑯滿目 琳琅满目 see styles |
lín láng mǎn mù lin2 lang2 man3 mu4 lin lang man mu |
(idiom) to be a feast for the eyes; to be a cornucopia of delights; to be diverse and abundant |
瑞穂の国 see styles |
mizuhonokuni みずほのくに |
Japan, the Land of Abundant Rice |
生い茂る see styles |
oishigeru おいしげる |
(v5r,vi) to grow thickly; to be overgrown; to thrive; to grow in abundance |
秋荼密網 秋荼密网 see styles |
qiū tú mì wǎng qiu1 tu2 mi4 wang3 ch`iu t`u mi wang chiu tu mi wang |
flowering autumn grass, fine net (idiom); fig. abundant and exacting punishments prescribed by law |
簸臈復多 簸臈复多 see styles |
bǒ là fù duō bo3 la4 fu4 duo1 po la fu to Harabuta |
prabhūta, abundant, numerous; a yakṣa. |
袍休羅蘭 袍休罗兰 see styles |
páo xiū luó lán pao2 xiu1 luo2 lan2 p`ao hsiu lo lan pao hsiu lo lan Hōkuraran |
Bahularatna, Prabhūtaratna, abundance of precious things, the 多寳 Buddha of the Lotus Sūtra. |
金玉滿堂 金玉满堂 see styles |
jīn yù mǎn táng jin1 yu4 man3 tang2 chin yü man t`ang chin yü man tang |
lit. gold and jade fill the hall (idiom); fig. abundant wealth; abundance of knowledge |
クラーク数 see styles |
kuraakusuu / kurakusu クラークすう |
{geol} Clarke number; abundance of a chemical element in Earth's crust, as calculated by geochemist Frank Wigglesworth Clarke |
ふんだんに see styles |
fundanni ふんだんに |
(adverb) abundantly; plentifully; amply; in plenty; fully; lavishly; generously; liberally; aplenty |
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oohige おおひげ |
long and abundant moustache |
微分断面積 see styles |
bibundanmenseki びぶんだんめんせき |
{physics} differential cross-section |
星の数ほど see styles |
hoshinokazuhodo ほしのかずほど |
(exp,adv,n) innumerably; countlessly; as abundant as stars |
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mansaku; mansaku まんさく; マンサク |
(1) (kana only) Japanese witch-hazel (Hamamelis japonica); (2) (満作 only) bumper crop; abundant harvest |
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soutaku / sotaku そうたく |
(1) wetland with abundant vegetation; (2) place where things are gathered |
バンダバーグ see styles |
bandabaagu / bandabagu バンダバーグ |
(place-name) Bundaberg (Australia) |
人中分陀利華 人中分陀利华 see styles |
rén zhōng fēn tuó lì huā ren2 zhong1 fen1 tuo2 li4 hua1 jen chung fen t`o li hua jen chung fen to li hua ninchū bundarike |
A Lotus among men, a Buddha, also applied to all who invoke Amitabha. |
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ooari おおあり |
(noun or adjectival noun) plentiful; abundant; definitely extant |
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atsui あつい |
(adjective) (1) (厚い only) thick; deep; heavy; (adjective) (2) kind; cordial; hospitable; warm; faithful; (adjective) (3) (篤い only) serious (of an illness); (adjective) (4) (厚い only) abundant |
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mizuhonokuni みずほのくに |
(poetic term) the Land of Verdant Rice Plants; the Land of Abundant Rice; Japan |
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gokokuhoujou / gokokuhojo ごこくほうじょう |
(yoji) huge harvest (of the five grains); bumper crop; abundant crop |
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fusafusashita ふさふさした |
(can act as adjective) tufty; fringy; flocculent; fleecy; abundant; flowing (hair) |
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houjou / hojo ほうじょう |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) abundant (grain) crop; good harvest |
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yutaka ゆたか |
(adj-na,suf) (1) abundant; plentiful; rich; ample; (adjectival noun) (2) rich; wealthy; affluent; well-off; (adjectival noun) (3) open (mind); relaxed; easy; (adjectival noun) (4) plump (e.g. breasts); full; ample; (suf,adj-na) (5) (well) over; (easily) in excess of |
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amabie; amabie(sk) アマビエ; アマビヱ(sk) |
amabie; legendary monster said to appear from the sea prophesizing either an abundant harvest or an epidemic |
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hanran はんらん |
(n,vs,vi) (1) overflowing; flood; inundation; deluge; (n,vs,vi) (2) oversupply; plethora; abundance (esp. of something undesirable) |
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oohige おおひげ |
long and abundant moustache |
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oishigeru おいしげる |
(v5r,vi) to grow thickly; to be overgrown; to thrive; to grow in abundance |
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oishigeru おいしげる |
(v5r,vi) to grow thickly; to be overgrown; to thrive; to grow in abundance |
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toyoashiharanomizuhonokuni とよあしはらのみずほのくに |
(archaism) (poetic term) Land of Abundant Reed Plains and Rice Fields; Japan |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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