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正丁

see styles
 seitei; shoutei / sete; shote
    せいてい; しょうてい
(hist) man in good health between 21 and 60 years of age to whom applied various corvee and taxes (under the ritsuryō system)

正氣


正气

see styles
zhèng qì
    zheng4 qi4
cheng ch`i
    cheng chi
 seiki / seki
    せいき
healthy atmosphere; moral spirit; unyielding integrity; probity; (TCM) vital energy (resistance to diseases)
(personal name) Seiki

歪風


歪风

see styles
wāi fēng
    wai1 feng1
wai feng
unhealthy trend; noxious influence

毒害

see styles
dú hài
    du2 hai4
tu hai
 dokugai
    どくがい
to harm (sb's health) with narcotics etc; to poison (people's minds); to corrupt; pernicious influence
(noun/participle) poison

気嫌

see styles
 kigen
    きげん
(irregular kanji usage) (1) humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits; (2) safety; health; well-being; one's situation; (adjectival noun) (3) in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper

水靈


水灵

see styles
shuǐ líng
    shui3 ling2
shui ling
(of fruit etc) fresh; (of a person etc) full of life; healthy-looking; (of eyes) moist and bright; lustrous

清勝

see styles
 kiyomasa
    きよまさ
(your) good health; (personal name) Kiyomasa

清栄

see styles
 seiei / see
    せいえい
your health and prosperity; (given name) Seiei

清祥

see styles
 seishou / sesho
    せいしょう
(used in letter writing; referring to the recipient) happiness and health

清穆

see styles
 kiyoatsu
    きよあつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (used in letters to celebrate the health and happiness of the addressee) gentle and pure; (male given name) Kiyoatsu

湯立

see styles
 yudate
    ゆだて
(irregular okurigana usage) Shinto ritual in which a shaman or priest soaks bamboo grass in boiling water and sprinkles the water on worshippers (originally a form of divination, later a purification ceremony, now primarily used to pray for good health); (place-name) Yudate

無恙


无恙

see styles
wú yàng
    wu2 yang4
wu yang
in good health

無病


无病

see styles
wú bìng
    wu2 bing4
wu ping
 mubyou / mubyo
    むびょう
(noun or adjectival noun) in sound health
free from disease

爽健

see styles
shuǎng jiàn
    shuang3 jian4
shuang chien
to feel well; healthy and carefree

特保

see styles
 tokuho; tokuho
    とくほ; トクホ
(abbreviation) (kana only) (See 特定保健用食品) food for specified health uses (e.g. cholesterol reduction); designated health food

生態


生态

see styles
shēng tài
    sheng1 tai4
sheng t`ai
    sheng tai
 seitai / setai
    せいたい
ecology (the study of interactions between organisms and their environment); ecological state (the condition or health of a natural environment); (fig.) ecosystem (a complex network, e.g. in tech, business or media, as in 數字生態|数字生态[shu4 zi4 sheng1 tai4] "digital ecosystem")
(1) ecology; life and habits (of an animal); (2) mode of life; way of living

生色

see styles
shēng sè
    sheng1 se4
sheng se
 seishoku / seshoku
    せいしょく
healthy complexion
jāta-rūpa; gold, v. 生像.

畸戀


畸恋

see styles
jī liàn
    ji1 lian4
chi lien
improper love affair; unhealthy relationship (age-inappropriate, obsessive, incestuous etc)

病む

see styles
 yamu
    やむ
(v5m,vi) (1) to fall ill; (transitive verb) (2) to suffer from (e.g. a disease); to have something wrong with (e.g. an inner organ); (transitive verb) (3) (colloquialism) to be depressed; to feel down; to have mental health issues

病体

see styles
 byoutai / byotai
    びょうたい
sick body; poor health

病弱

see styles
bìng ruò
    bing4 ruo4
ping jo
 byoujaku / byojaku
    びょうじゃく
sick and weak; sickly; invalid
(adj-na,adj-no,n) weak (constitution); sickly; feeble; in poor health

病的

see styles
 byouteki / byoteki
    びょうてき
(adj-na,adj-no) pathological; morbid; unhealthy; diseased; unwholesome; abnormal

病身

see styles
 byoushin / byoshin
    びょうしん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) weak constitution; ill health

病魔

see styles
bìng mó
    bing4 mo2
ping mo
 byouma / byoma
    びょうま
serious illness
demon of ill health; disease

痛痒

see styles
 tsuuyou / tsuyo
    つうよう
(1) pain and itching; (2) mental anguish; unhealthy emotions

痛癢


痛痒

see styles
tòng yǎng
    tong4 yang3
t`ung yang
    tung yang
 tsuuyou / tsuyo
    つうよう
pain and itch; sufferings; importance; consequence
(1) pain and itching; (2) mental anguish; unhealthy emotions

療傷


疗伤

see styles
liáo shāng
    liao2 shang1
liao shang
healing; to heal; to make healthy again

盛妝


盛妆

see styles
shèng zhuāng
    sheng4 zhuang1
sheng chuang
vigorous; strong and healthy

矯健


矫健

see styles
jiǎo jiàn
    jiao3 jian4
chiao chien
strong and healthy; vigorous

硬朗

see styles
yìng lǎng
    ying4 lang3
ying lang
robust; healthy

紅暈


红晕

see styles
hóng yùn
    hong2 yun4
hung yün
a reddish flush on the face (as from emotion, health or exertion); a rosy tint (on clouds, flowers or water)

紅麴


红曲

see styles
hóng qū
    hong2 qu1
hung ch`ü
    hung chü
red yeast (so called, although it's actually a mold, not a yeast), a fermentation product created by culturing rice with the mold Monascus purpureus, producing red pigments and bioactive compounds, used in food for its color, as a flavor enhancer, and for its health benefits

經行


经行

see styles
jīng xíng
    jing1 xing2
ching hsing
 kyōgyō
to perform walking meditation
To walk about when meditating to prevent sleepiness; also as exercise to keep in health; the caṅkramana was a place for such exercise, e.g. a cloister, a corridor.

美活

see styles
 bikatsu
    びかつ
(colloquialism) activities in the pursuit of beauty (e.g. using cosmetics, eating healthily)

美腸

see styles
 bichou / bicho
    びちょう
(colloquialism) healthy gut

老健

see styles
 rouken / roken
    ろうけん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) being healthy in old age; being old but healthy; (2) (abbreviation) (See 老健施設) rehabilitation facility for the elderly

肌荒

see styles
 hadaare / hadare
    はだあれ
(noun/participle) dry skin; bad skin; rough skin; unhealthy skin

腸活

see styles
 choukatsu / chokatsu
    ちょうかつ
(colloquialism) trying to improve one's gut health; maintaining a healthy gut

自重

see styles
zì zhòng
    zi4 zhong4
tzu chung
 jichou / jicho
    じちょう
to conduct oneself with dignity; to be dignified; deadweight
(n,vs,vi) (1) self-respect; (n,vs,vi) (2) prudence; not acting rashly; restraining oneself; (n,vs,vi) (3) taking care of oneself; being careful with one's health

茁壯


茁壮

see styles
zhuó zhuàng
    zhuo2 zhuang4
cho chuang
healthy and strong; sturdy; thriving; vigorous; robust; flourishing

藥補


药补

see styles
yào bǔ
    yao4 bu3
yao pu
medicinal dietary supplement that helps build up one's health

虛弱


虚弱

see styles
xū ruò
    xu1 ruo4
hsü jo
weak; in poor health
See: 虚弱

血條


血条

see styles
xuè tiáo
    xue4 tiao2
hsüeh t`iao
    hsüeh tiao
(gaming) health bar

血槽

see styles
xuè cáo
    xue4 cao2
hsüeh ts`ao
    hsüeh tsao
fuller; blood groove (on a blade); (gaming) health bar

血色

see styles
xuè sè
    xue4 se4
hsüeh se
 kesshoku
    けっしょく
color (of one's skin, a sign of good health); red of cheeks
(1) complexion; colour; color; (2) blood red

衛生


卫生

see styles
wèi shēng
    wei4 sheng1
wei sheng
 morio
    もりお
hygienic; sanitary; hygiene; sanitation
(1) hygiene; sanitation; cleanliness; health; (2) {civeng} toilet; restroom; bathroom; (given name) Morio

補法


补法

see styles
bǔ fǎ
    bu3 fa3
pu fa
 hohou / hoho
    ほほう
treatment involving the use of tonics to restore the patient's health; reinforcing method (in acupuncture)
revitalizing treatment that stimulates the organs or the meridians (in Chinese medicine)

補養


补养

see styles
bǔ yǎng
    bu3 yang3
pu yang
to take a tonic or nourishing food to build up one's health

調子


调子

see styles
diào zi
    diao4 zi5
tiao tzu
 choushi / choshi
    ちょうし
tune; melody; tuning; cadence; intonation; (speech) tone
(1) tune; tone; key; pitch; time; rhythm; (2) vein; mood; way; manner; style; knack; (3) condition; state of health; shape; (4) impetus; spur of the moment; strain; (5) trend; (place-name, surname) Chōshi

調攝


调摄

see styles
tiáo shè
    tiao2 she4
t`iao she
    tiao she
(literary) to nurse to health; to recuperate

調理


调理

see styles
tiáo lǐ
    tiao2 li3
t`iao li
    tiao li
 chouri / chori
    ちょうり
to nurse one's health; to recuperate; to take care of; to look after; to discipline; to educate; to train; to prepare food; (dialect) to make fun of; (medicine) to opsonize
(noun, transitive verb) cooking; food preparation

調養


调养

see styles
tiáo yǎng
    tiao2 yang3
t`iao yang
    tiao yang
to take care of (sb's health); to nurse

請安


请安

see styles
qǐng ān
    qing3 an1
ch`ing an
    ching an
 shouan / shoan
    しょうあん
to pay respects; to wish good health; in Qing times, a specific form of salutation (see also 打千[da3 qian1])
(personal name) Shouan

譏嫌


讥嫌

see styles
jī xián
    ji1 xian2
chi hsien
 kigen
    きげん
(out-dated kanji) (1) humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits; (2) safety; health; well-being; one's situation; (adjectival noun) (3) in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper
To hold in contempt; to satirize.

賠上


赔上

see styles
péi shàng
    pei2 shang4
p`ei shang
    pei shang
to pay for something with the loss of (one's health etc); to have something come at the cost of (one's reputation etc)

起居

see styles
qǐ jū
    qi3 ju1
ch`i chü
    chi chü
 kikyo
    ききょ
everyday life; regular pattern of life
(n,vs,vi) (1) one's daily life; (2) condition; well-being; state of one's health; (3) (orig. meaning) standing and sitting; movements

身子

see styles
shēn zi
    shen1 zi5
shen tzu
 Shinshi
body; pregnancy; health
Śāriputra

身體


身体

see styles
shēn tǐ
    shen1 ti3
shen t`i
    shen ti
 shintai
the body; one's health
body

進補


进补

see styles
jìn bǔ
    jin4 bu3
chin pu
to take a tonic (for one's health)

達者


达者

see styles
dá zhě
    da2 zhe3
ta che
 tatsusha
    たつしゃ
(adjectival noun) (1) in good health; healthy; well; fit; robust; strong; (adjectival noun) (2) skilled; proficient; adept; (3) (See 達人) master; expert; (place-name) Tatsusha
adept

邪氣


邪气

see styles
xié qì
    xie2 qi4
hsieh ch`i
    hsieh chi
evil influence; unhealthy trend; (a person's) evil air; aura of wickedness; (TCM) pathogenic energy (opposite: 正氣|正气[zheng4 qi4], vital energy)

醫鬧


医闹

see styles
yī nào
    yi1 nao4
i nao
(neologism, attested by 2013) organized disruption of healthcare facilities or verbal and physical abuse of medical staff by an aggrieved patient or proxies such as family members or hired thugs, typically aimed at obtaining compensation

障り

see styles
 sawari
    さわり
(1) hindrance; obstacle; impediment; inconvenience; (2) harm (to one's health); bad effect; sickness; (3) menstruation; period

頑健

see styles
 ganken
    がんけん
(noun or adjectival noun) robust; fit and healthy; strong; sturdy

食補


食补

see styles
shí bǔ
    shi2 bu3
shih pu
tonic food (food considered to be particularly healthful); to eat such foods

養生


养生

see styles
yǎng shēng
    yang3 sheng1
yang sheng
 youjou / yojo
    ようじょう
to maintain good health; to raise a child or animal; curing (of concrete etc)
(n,vs,vi) (1) taking care of one's health; (n,vs,vi) (2) recuperation; (n,vs,vi) (3) covering (with a protective material); coating; (n,vs,vi) (4) curing (concrete); (place-name) Yōjō

養病


养病

see styles
yǎng bìng
    yang3 bing4
yang ping
to recuperate; to convalesce; to take care of one's health after illness

體格


体格

see styles
tǐ gé
    ti3 ge2
t`i ko
    ti ko
 taikyaku
bodily health; one's physical state; physique
nominative case

WHO

see styles
 daburyuu eichi oo; daburyuu ecchi oo(sk); daburyuueichioo(sk); daburyuuecchioo(sk) / daburyu echi oo; daburyu ecchi oo(sk); daburyuechioo(sk); daburyuecchioo(sk)
    ダブリュー・エイチ・オー; ダブリュー・エッチ・オー(sk); ダブリューエイチオー(sk); ダブリューエッチオー(sk)
(See 世界保健機関) World Health Organization; WHO

ご機嫌

see styles
 gokigen
    ごきげん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) humour; humor; temper; mood; spirits; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) safety; health; well-being; one's situation; (adjectival noun) (3) in a good mood; in high spirits; happy; cheery; merry; chipper

せっ生

see styles
 sessei / sesse
    せっせい
    sesshou / sessho
    せっしょう
(noun/participle) hygiene; health maintenance; (noun/participle) (1) killing; destruction of life; (adjectival noun) (2) barbarous; callous; brutal; cruel

トクホ

see styles
 tokuho
    トクホ
(abbreviation) (kana only) food for specified health uses (e.g. cholesterol reduction); designated health food

ヘルス

see styles
 berusu
    ベルス
(1) health; (2) (abbreviation) (See ファッションヘルス) type of brothel-massage parlor (parlour); (place-name) Vels

不健全

see styles
 fukenzen
    ふけんぜん
(noun or adjectival noun) morbid; unhealthful; insalubrious

不健康

see styles
 fukenkou / fukenko
    ふけんこう
(noun or adjectival noun) poor health; ill health; unhealthy

不摂生

see styles
 fusessei / fusesse
    ふせっせい
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 摂生) neglect of one's health; unhealthy living; intemperance

不養生

see styles
 fuyoujou / fuyojo
    ふようじょう
(noun or adjectival noun) neglect of health; intemperance

亞健康


亚健康

see styles
yà jiàn kāng
    ya4 jian4 kang1
ya chien k`ang
    ya chien kang
suboptimal health status

保健士

see styles
 hokenshi
    ほけんし
(obsolete) (See 保健師) (masculine speech) public health nurse

保健婦

see styles
 hokenfu
    ほけんふ
(obsolete) (See 保健師) (female) public health nurse

保健学

see styles
 hokengaku
    ほけんがく
health sciences

保健室

see styles
 hokenshitsu
    ほけんしつ
infirmary (at a school, workplace, etc.); health center; nurse's office; nurse's room; sickroom; sick bay

保健師

see styles
 hokenshi
    ほけんし
public health nurse

保健所

see styles
 hokenjo(p); hokensho(p)
    ほけんじょ(P); ほけんしょ(P)
(1) health care center; health care centre; (2) animal shelter

保健操

see styles
bǎo jiàn cāo
    bao3 jian4 cao1
pao chien ts`ao
    pao chien tsao
health exercises

保健省

see styles
 hokenshou / hokensho
    ほけんしょう
Department of Health; Ministry of Health

保環研

see styles
 hokanken
    ほかんけん
(org) Institute of Public Health and Environmental Science (usu. at prefectural or city level) (abbreviation); (o) Institute of Public Health and Environmental Science (usu. at prefectural or city level) (abbreviation)

保険医

see styles
 hokeni
    ほけんい
(1) doctor who accepts patients covered by health insurance; (2) doctor commissioned to examine an applicant for life insurance

保険薬

see styles
 hokenyaku
    ほけんやく
medicine available under health insurance

保養地

see styles
 hoyouchi / hoyochi
    ほようち
health resort

健保連

see styles
 kenporen
    けんぽれん
(org) National Federation of Health Insurance Societies (abbreviation); (o) National Federation of Health Insurance Societies (abbreviation)

健全化

see styles
 kenzenka
    けんぜんか
(noun/participle) restoration; return to health

健常児

see styles
 kenjouji / kenjoji
    けんじょうじ
(See 障害児) healthy child; non-disabled child; child without a disability

健康上

see styles
 kenkoujou / kenkojo
    けんこうじょう
(can be adjective with の) (1) health-related; health (problem, reasons, etc.); (adverb) (2) in terms of health; from a health standpoint; for one's health

健康人

see styles
 kenkoujin / kenkojin
    けんこうじん
healthy person

健康体

see styles
 kenkoutai / kenkotai
    けんこうたい
healthy body

健康児

see styles
 kenkouji / kenkoji
    けんこうじ
healthy child

健康地

see styles
 kenkouchi / kenkochi
    けんこうち
healthy place; health resort

健康学

see styles
 kenkougaku / kenkogaku
    けんこうがく
(See 健康科学) health sciences

健康病

see styles
 kenkoubyou / kenkobyo
    けんこうびょう
(See 健康ノイローゼ・けんこうノイローゼ) health neurosis; health obsession

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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