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<123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
無漏門 无漏门 see styles |
wú lòu mén wu2 lou4 men2 wu lou men muro mon |
āsravakṣaya-jñāna, entry into spiritual knowledge free from all faults, the last of the 六通 q.v. |
無熾然 无炽然 see styles |
wú chì rán wu2 chi4 ran2 wu ch`ih jan wu chih jan mu shinen |
free from fever |
無瞋恚 无瞋恚 see styles |
wú chēn huì wu2 chen1 hui4 wu ch`en hui wu chen hui Mushini |
Free From Anger |
無著塔 无着塔 see styles |
wú zhuó tǎ wu2 zhuo2 ta3 wu cho t`a wu cho ta mujaku tō |
(one, who) is free from attachment |
無著證 无着证 see styles |
wú zhuó zhèng wu2 zhuo2 zheng4 wu cho cheng mujaku shō |
attainment (or realization) of the stage of one who is free from attachment |
無蓋哀 无盖哀 see styles |
wú gài āi wu2 gai4 ai1 wu kai ai mukai ai |
compassion free from hindrances |
無障礙 无障碍 see styles |
wú zhàng ài wu2 zhang4 ai4 wu chang ai mu shōge |
barrier-free; (esp.) accessible (to people with a disability) free from obscurations |
能離欲 能离欲 see styles |
néng lí yù neng2 li2 yu4 neng li yü nō riyoku |
able to be free from desire |
脱サラ see styles |
datsusara; dassara だつサラ; だっサラ |
(noun/participle) (See サラ・2) setting oneself free from the life of a white-collar worker; quitting a job as a salaryman and launching an independent business |
虛無身 虚无身 see styles |
xū wú shēn xu1 wu2 shen1 hsü wu shen komu shin |
The immaterial Buddha-body, the spirit free from all limitations. |
阿伽陀 see styles |
ā qié tuó a1 qie2 tuo2 a ch`ieh t`o a chieh to akada |
阿竭陀; 阿揭 (阿揭陀) agada, free from disease, an antidote, intp. as 普去 a medicine that entirely rids (of disease), elixir of life, universal remedy. |
阿竭陀 see styles |
ā jié tuó a1 jie2 tuo2 a chieh t`o a chieh to akatsuda |
free from disease |
離二邊 离二边 see styles |
lí èr biān li2 er4 bian1 li erh pien ri nihen |
free from two extreme [views] |
離六處 离六处 see styles |
lí liù chù li2 liu4 chu4 li liu ch`u li liu chu ri rokusho |
free from the six sense bases |
離分別 离分别 see styles |
lí fēn bié li2 fen1 bie2 li fen pieh ri funbetsu |
free from discrimination |
離去來 离去来 see styles |
lí qù lái li2 qu4 lai2 li ch`ü lai li chü lai ri korai |
free from going and coming |
離名言 离名言 see styles |
lí míng yán li2 ming2 yan2 li ming yen ri myōgon |
free from language |
離垢施 离垢施 see styles |
lí gòu shī li2 gou4 shi1 li kou shih Rikuse |
Donation Free From Stain |
離塵垢 离尘垢 see styles |
lí chén gòu li2 chen2 gou4 li ch`en kou li chen kou ri jinku |
free from defilement |
離塵服 离尘服 see styles |
lí chén fú li2 chen2 fu2 li ch`en fu li chen fu rijin fuku |
The monk's robe, or kaṣāya, freed from the dusty world, i.e. freed from the contamination of the senses. |
離妄想 离妄想 see styles |
lí wàng xiǎng li2 wang4 xiang3 li wang hsiang ri mōsō |
free from deluded thought |
離彼障 离彼障 see styles |
lí bǐ zhàng li2 bi3 zhang4 li pi chang ri hishō |
free from those hindrances |
離念相 离念相 see styles |
lí niàn xiàng li2 nian4 xiang4 li nien hsiang ri nensō |
free from the marks of thought |
離戲論 离戏论 see styles |
lí xì lùn li2 xi4 lun4 li hsi lun ri keron |
free from conceptual elaborations |
離文字 离文字 see styles |
lí wén zì li2 wen2 zi4 li wen tzu ri monji |
free from words |
離有無 离有无 see styles |
lí yǒu wú li2 you3 wu2 li yu wu ri umu |
free from [the extremes of] existence and non-existence |
離染服 离染服 see styles |
lí rǎn fú li2 ran3 fu2 li jan fu rizen fuku |
The monk's robe which separates him from contamination; also the nun's. |
離染法 离染法 see styles |
lí rǎn fǎ li2 ran3 fa3 li jan fa ri zenhō |
free from defiled phenomena |
離欲時 离欲时 see styles |
lí yù shí li2 yu4 shi2 li yü shih riyoku ji |
when one is free from desire |
離欲界 离欲界 see styles |
lí yù jiè li2 yu4 jie4 li yü chieh ri yokukai |
free from the desire realm |
離欲者 离欲者 see styles |
lí yù zhě li2 yu4 zhe3 li yü che riyoku sha |
free from desire |
離欲貪 离欲贪 see styles |
lí yù tān li2 yu4 tan1 li yü t`an li yü tan ri yokuton |
free from craving |
離欲退 离欲退 see styles |
lí yù tuì li2 yu4 tui4 li yü t`ui li yü tui ri yokutai |
retrogression by those who are free from the desire realm |
離煩惱 离烦恼 see styles |
lí fán nǎo li2 fan2 nao3 li fan nao ri bonnō |
free from afflictions |
離生性 离生性 see styles |
lí shēng xìng li2 sheng1 xing4 li sheng hsing ri shōshō |
The true nature of the holy man which leaves the round of mortality. |
離相戒 离相戒 see styles |
lí xiàng jiè li2 xiang4 jie4 li hsiang chieh risō kai |
無相戒 The inner commands, or observance in the heart, in contrast with external observance or ritual. |
離諸垢 离诸垢 see styles |
lí zhū gòu li2 zhu1 gou4 li chu kou ri shoku |
free from all pollution |
離諸著 离诸着 see styles |
lí zhū zhuó li2 zhu1 zhuo2 li chu cho ri sho jaku |
free from all attachments |
離諸過 离诸过 see styles |
lí zhū guò li2 zhu1 guo4 li chu kuo ri shoka |
free from error |
離身見 离身见 see styles |
lí shēn jiàn li2 shen1 jian4 li shen chien ri shinken |
free from the view of a self |
非有想 see styles |
fēi yǒu xiǎng fei1 you3 xiang3 fei yu hsiang |
The 定 or degree of meditation of this name leads to rebirth in the arūpa heaven; which is not entirely free from distress, of which it has 八苦 eight forms. |
LAMP see styles |
ranpu ランプ |
{comp} (from initials of Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) LAMP; solution stack of free, open source software |
アッシー see styles |
ashii / ashi アッシー |
(slang) (from 足) man who drives a woman around for free; man used by a woman for his car |
もぎ取る see styles |
mogitoru もぎとる |
(transitive verb) (1) to pluck off (esp. by twisting); to pick; to break off; to tear off; (2) to wrest (away from); to wrench free; to snatch (away) |
三十六神 see styles |
sān shí liù shén san1 shi2 liu4 shen2 san shih liu shen sanjūroku shin |
(三十六部神) The thirty-six departmental guardian divinities given in the 灌頂三歸五戒帶佩護身咒經. Each is styled 彌栗頭 mṛdu, benign, kindly, for which 善 is used. Their Sanskrit and Chinese names are given in Chinese as follows: (1) 不羅婆 or 善光 kindly light, has to do with attacks of disease; (2) 婆呵婆 or 善明 headaches; (3) 婆邏婆 or 善力 fevers; (4) 抗陀羅 or 善月 disorders of the stomach; (5) 陀利奢 or 善見 tumours; (6) 阿婁呵 or 善供 madness; (7) 伽婆帝 or 善捨 stupidity; (8) 悉抵哆 or 善寂 irascibility; (9) 菩堤薩 or善覺 lust; (10) 提婆羅 or 善天 devils; (11) 阿婆帝 or 善住 deadly injuries; (12) 不若羅 of 善福 graves; (13) 苾闍伽 or 善術 the four quarters; (14) 迦隸婆 or 善帝 enemies; (15) 羅闍遮 or 善主 robbers; (16) 須乾陀 or 善香 creditors; (17) 檀那波 or 善施 thieves; (18) 支多那 or 善意 pestilence; (19) 羅婆那 or 善吉 the five plagues (? typhoid); (20) 鉢婆馱 or 善山 corpse worms; (21) 三摩提 or 善調 continuous concentration; (22) 戾禘馱 or 善備 restlessness; (23) 波利陀 or 善敬 attraction; (24) 波利那 or 善淨 evil cabals; (25) 度伽地 or 善品 deadly poison; (26) 毘梨馱 or 善結 fear; (27) 支陀那 or 善壽 calamities; (28) 伽林摩 or 善逝 childbirth and nursing; (29) 阿留伽 or 善願 the district magistracy; (30) 闍利馱 or 善固 altercations; (31) 阿伽駄 or 善照 anxieties and distresses; (32) 阿訶婆 or 善生 uneasiness; (33) 婆和邏 or 善思 supernatural manifestations; (34) 波利那 or 善藏 jealousy; (35) 固陀那 or 善音 curses; (36) 韋陀羅 or 善妙 exorcism. They have innumerable assistants. He who writes their names and carries them with him can be free from all fear. |
三種淸淨 三种淸淨 see styles |
sān zhǒng qīng jìng san1 zhong3 qing1 jing4 san chung ch`ing ching san chung ching ching sanshu shōjō |
The three purities of a bodhisattva— a mind free from all impurity, a body pure because never to be reborn save by transformation, an appearance 相 perfectly pure and adorned. |
不忮不求 see styles |
bù zhì bù qiú bu4 zhi4 bu4 qiu2 pu chih pu ch`iu pu chih pu chiu |
(idiom) to be free of jealousy or greed; to live a simple life, free from worldly desires |
世間離れ see styles |
sekenbanare せけんばなれ |
(noun/participle) becoming unworldly; being free from worldliness; not keeping up with social norms |
五分法身 see styles |
wǔ fēn fǎ shēn wu3 fen1 fa3 shen1 wu fen fa shen gobun hosshin |
pañca-dharmakāya, the five attributes of the dharmakāya or 'spiritual' body of the Tathāgata, i. e. 戒 that he is above all moral conditions; 定 tranquil and apart from all false ideas; 慧 wise and omniscient; 解脫 free, unlimited, unconditioned, which is the state of nirvana; 解脫知見 that he has perfect knowledge of this state. These five attributes surpass all conditions of form, or the five skandhas; Eitel interprets this by exemption from all materiality (rūpa); all sensations (vedana); all consciousness (saṃjñā); all moral activity (karman); all knowledge (vijñāna). The esoteric sect has its own group. See also 五種法身. |
五淨居天 五净居天 see styles |
wǔ jìng jū tiān wu3 jing4 ju1 tian1 wu ching chü t`ien wu ching chü tien go jō go ten |
五不還天 Cf. 色界. The five pure-dwelling heavens in the fourth dhyāna heaven, into which arhats are finally born: 無煩天 Avṛhās, the heaven free from all trouble; 無熱天 Atapās, of no heat or distress; 善現天 Sudṛsās, of beautiful presentation; 善見天 Sudarśanās, beautiful; and 色究竟天 Akaniṣṭhās, the highest heaven of the form-realm. |
六欲四禪 六欲四禅 see styles |
liù yù sì chán liu4 yu4 si4 chan2 liu yü ssu ch`an liu yü ssu chan rokuyoku shizen |
the six heavens where sexual desire continues, and the four dhyāna heavens of purity above them free from such desire. |
円満退職 see styles |
enmantaishoku えんまんたいしょく |
(noun/participle) amicable resignation (retirement); resigning (retiring) from one's job of one's free will |
寂滅無二 寂灭无二 see styles |
jí miè wú èr ji2 mie4 wu2 er4 chi mieh wu erh jakumetsu muni |
Nirvāṇa as absolute without disunity or phenomena. |
屈託ない see styles |
kuttakunai くったくない |
(adjective) (abbreviation) (often 屈託なく) (See 屈託のない・くったくのない) carefree; free from worry |
已離欲人 已离欲人 see styles |
yǐ lí yù rén yi3 li2 yu4 ren2 i li yü jen iriyokunin |
one who is free from desire |
已離欲者 已离欲者 see styles |
yǐ lí yù zhě yi3 li2 yu4 zhe3 i li yü che i riyoku sha |
Those who have abandoned the desire-realm; divided into two classes, 異生 ordinary people who have left desire, but will be born into the six gati; 聖者 the saints, who will not be reborn into the desire-realm; e. g. non-Buddhists and Buddhists. |
從離欲退 从离欲退 see styles |
cóng lí yù tuì cong2 li2 yu4 tui4 ts`ung li yü t`ui tsung li yü tui jū riyoku tai |
fall into the retrogression of those who are free from the desire realm |
復古神道 see styles |
fukkoshintou / fukkoshinto ふっこしんとう |
Fukko Shinto; Restoration Shinto; Reform Shinto (prominent 18th century form of Shinto, based on the classics, and free from Confucian and Buddhist influences) |
心無所住 心无所住 see styles |
xīn wú suǒ zhù xin1 wu2 suo3 zhu4 hsin wu so chu shin mu shojū |
The mind without resting-place, i. e. detached from time and space, e. g. the past being past may be considered as a 'non-past' or non-existent, so with present and future, thus realizing their unreality. The result is detachment, or the liberated mind, which is the Buddha-mind, the bodhi-mind, 無生心 the mind free from ideas of creation and extinction, of beginning and end, recognizing that all forms and natures are of the Void, or Absolute. |
心體離念 心体离念 see styles |
xīn tǐ lí niàn xin1 ti3 li2 nian4 hsin t`i li nien hsin ti li nien shintai rinen |
the essence of the mind is free from thought |
性離麤垢 性离麤垢 see styles |
xìng lí cū gòu xing4 li2 cu1 gou4 hsing li ts`u kou hsing li tsu kou shōri soku |
inherently free from coarse defilement |
悠々自適 see styles |
yuuyuujiteki / yuyujiteki ゆうゆうじてき |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (yoji) living a life of leisure with dignity; living quietly and comfortably free from worldly cares; otium cum dignitate |
悠悠自適 see styles |
yuuyuujiteki / yuyujiteki ゆうゆうじてき |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (yoji) living a life of leisure with dignity; living quietly and comfortably free from worldly cares; otium cum dignitate |
振り切る see styles |
furikiru ふりきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to shake off; to shake free from; (2) to swing completely |
捨離分別 舍离分别 see styles |
shě lí fēn bié she3 li2 fen1 bie2 she li fen pieh shari funbetsu |
to free oneself from discrimination |
散疑三昧 see styles |
sàn yí sān mèi san4 yi2 san1 mei4 san i san mei sangi zanmai |
A samādhi free from all doubt. |
未捨生時 未舍生时 see styles |
wèi shě shēng shí wei4 she3 sheng1 shi2 wei she sheng shih mi sha shō ji |
when one is not yet free from [re-]birth |
未離欲者 未离欲者 see styles |
wèi lí yù zhě wei4 li2 yu4 zhe3 wei li yü che mi riyoku sha |
not free from desire |
未離欲聖 未离欲圣 see styles |
wèi lí yù shèng wei4 li2 yu4 sheng4 wei li yü sheng mi riyoku shō |
noble ones not yet free from desire |
正性離生 正性离生 see styles |
zhèng xìng lí shēng zheng4 xing4 li2 sheng1 cheng hsing li sheng shōshō rishō |
to correct nature free from arising (of afflictions) |
法出離鏡 法出离镜 see styles |
fǎ chū lí jìng fa3 chu1 li2 jing4 fa ch`u li ching fa chu li ching hō shutsuri kyō |
mirror that is free from contaminated phenomena |
浩然の気 see styles |
kouzennoki / kozennoki こうぜんのき |
(exp,n) (1) (from Mencius) universal life force; source of animation for all things; (exp,n) (2) free spirit; mindset unencumbered with worldly concerns |
浮世離れ see styles |
ukiyobanare うきよばなれ |
(can be adjective with の) unworldly; other-worldly; free from worldliness |
無分別心 无分别心 see styles |
wú fēn bié xīn wu2 fen1 bie2 xin1 wu fen pieh hsin mu funbetsu shin |
The mind free from particularization, especially from affection and feelings; passionless; translates avikalpa; (a) unconditioned or absolute, as in the 眞如; (b) conditioned, as in dhyāna. Particularization includes memory, reason, self-consciousness; the mind free from particularization is free from these. |
無念無想 无念无想 see styles |
wú niàn wú xiǎng wu2 nian4 wu2 xiang3 wu nien wu hsiang munenmusou / munenmuso むねんむそう |
(yoji) free from worldly or worthless thoughts no thought |
無想無念 see styles |
musoumunen / musomunen むそうむねん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) being free from all distracting thoughts; keeping one's mind clear of all worldly thoughts; being free from all ideas and thoughts |
無所分別 无所分别 see styles |
wú suǒ fēn bié wu2 suo3 fen1 bie2 wu so fen pieh mu sho funbetsu |
free from discrimination; conceptualization |
無有厭倦 无有厌倦 see styles |
wú yǒu yàn juàn wu2 you3 yan4 juan4 wu yu yen chüan muu enken |
free from lassitude; fatigue |
窮生死蘊 穷生死蕴 see styles |
qióng shēng sǐ yùn qiong2 sheng1 si3 yun4 ch`iung sheng ssu yün chiung sheng ssu yün kyū shōji un |
To exhaust the concomitants of reincarnation, be free from transmigration. |
絕戯論智 绝戯论智 see styles |
jué xì lùn zhì jue2 xi4 lun4 zhi4 chüeh hsi lun chih zetsu keron chi |
the cognition that is free from conceptual play |
絕戲論智 绝戏论智 see styles |
jué xì lùn zhì jue2 xi4 lun4 zhi4 chüeh hsi lun chih zetsu kiron chi |
wisdom that is free from conceptual elaboration |
聖性離生 圣性离生 see styles |
shèng xìng lí shēng sheng4 xing4 li2 sheng1 sheng hsing li sheng shōshō rishō |
The life of holiness apart or distinguished from the life of common unenlightened people. |
自由中國 自由中国 see styles |
zì yóu zhōng guó zi4 you2 zhong1 guo2 tzu yu chung kuo |
Free China (Cold War era term for the Republic of China on Taiwan, as distinct from "Red China") |
自由教育 see styles |
jiyuukyouiku / jiyukyoiku じゆうきょういく |
(1) liberal education; (2) education free from restrictions imposed by government, religion, etc. |
超世俗的 see styles |
chousezokuteki / chosezokuteki ちょうせぞくてき |
(adjectival noun) unworldly; supermundane; free from worldly cares (concerns) |
跳出火坑 see styles |
tiào chū huǒ kēng tiao4 chu1 huo3 keng1 t`iao ch`u huo k`eng tiao chu huo keng |
lit. to jump out of a fire pit (idiom); to escape from a living hell; to free oneself from a life of torture |
遠離一切 远离一切 see styles |
yuǎn lí yī qiè yuan3 li2 yi1 qie4 yüan li i ch`ieh yüan li i chieh onri issai |
free from all... |
遠離二邊 远离二边 see styles |
yuǎn lí èr biān yuan3 li2 er4 bian1 yüan li erh pien onri nihen |
free from two extreme [views] |
遠離求有 远离求有 see styles |
yuǎn lí qiú yǒu yuan3 li2 qiu2 you3 yüan li ch`iu yu yüan li chiu yu onri guu |
free from desiring existence |
遠離顰蹙 远离颦蹙 see styles |
yuǎn lí pín cù yuan3 li2 pin2 cu4 yüan li p`in ts`u yüan li pin tsu onri hinshuku |
free from knitting the brows |
閑雲野鶴 see styles |
kanunyakaku かんうんやかく |
(yoji) life in natural setting, free from worldly cares |
離一切相 离一切相 see styles |
lí yī qiè xiāng li2 yi1 qie4 xiang1 li i ch`ieh hsiang li i chieh hsiang riissai sō |
free from all distinctive characteristics |
離一切闇 离一切闇 see styles |
lí yī qiè àn li2 yi1 qie4 an4 li i ch`ieh an li i chieh an ri issai an |
free from all darkness |
離三界欲 离三界欲 see styles |
lí sān jiè yù li2 san1 jie4 yu4 li san chieh yü ri sankai yoku |
free from desire throughout the three realms |
離垢世界 离垢世界 see styles |
lí gòu shì jiè li2 gou4 shi4 jie4 li kou shih chieh riku sekai |
The world free from impurity, the name of Śāriputra's buddha-realm. |
離我我所 离我我所 see styles |
lí wǒ wǒ suǒ li2 wo3 wo3 suo3 li wo wo so ri ga gasho |
free from I and mine |
離於二邊 离于二边 see styles |
lí yú èr biān li2 yu2 er4 bian1 li yü erh pien ri o ni hen |
free from both extremes |
離於我慢 离于我慢 see styles |
lí yú wǒ màn li2 yu2 wo3 man4 li yü wo man ri o gaman |
free from pride |
離有離無 离有离无 see styles |
lí yǒu lí wú li2 you3 li2 wu2 li yu li wu riu rimu |
free from existence and free from non-existence |
離欲界欲 离欲界欲 see styles |
lí yù jiè yù li2 yu4 jie4 yu4 li yü chieh yü ri yokukai yoku |
free from the desire of the desire realm |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Free From" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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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.
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