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<123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
雅愛 雅爱 see styles |
yǎ ài ya3 ai4 ya ai masayoshi まさよし |
(hon.) your great kindness (male given name) Masayoshi |
領情 领情 see styles |
lǐng qíng ling3 qing2 ling ch`ing ling ching |
to feel grateful to sb; to appreciate the kindness |
顧惜 顾惜 see styles |
gù xī gu4 xi1 ku hsi |
to take loving care of; to value |
高宜 see styles |
kougi / kogi こうぎ |
(your) kindness or favour (favor) |
高誼 see styles |
kougi / kogi こうぎ |
(your) kindness or favour (favor) |
高配 see styles |
kouhai / kohai こうはい |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (usu. as ご高配) (your) consideration; attention; trouble; kindness; good offices; (2) high dividends; high rate of return |
魚心 see styles |
gyoshin ぎょしん |
(See 魚心あれば水心) kindness; favor; goodwill; (given name) Gyoshin |
三善根 see styles |
sān shàn gēn san1 shan4 gen1 san shan ken sanzengon; sanzenkon さんぜんごん; さんぜんこん |
{Buddh} three wholesome roots (no coveting, no anger, no delusion) The three good "roots", the foundation of all moral development, i.e. 無貪, 無瞋, 無痴 no lust (or selfish desire), no ire, no stupidity (or unwillingness to learn). Also, 施, 慈, 慧 giving, kindness, moral wisdom; v. 三毒 the three poisons for which these are a cure. |
三福業 三福业 see styles |
sān fú yè san1 fu2 ye4 san fu yeh san fukugō |
The three things that bring a happy lot— almsgiving, impartial kindness and Iove, pondering over the demands of the life beyond. |
人助け see styles |
hitodasuke ひとだすけ |
kind deed; (a) kindness; helping others; helping someone |
人情味 see styles |
rén qíng wèi ren2 qing2 wei4 jen ch`ing wei jen ching wei ninjoumi / ninjomi にんじょうみ |
human warmth; friendliness; human touch human interest; kindness |
人間味 see styles |
ningenmi にんげんみ |
human kindness; human weakness |
六十心 see styles |
liù shí xīn liu4 shi2 xin1 liu shih hsin rokujū shin |
The sixty different mental positions that may occur to the practitioner of Yoga, see 大日經, 住心品; examples of them are desire, non-desire, ire, kindness, foolishness, wisdom, decision, doubt, depression, brightness, contention, dispute, non-contention, the spirit of devas, of asuras, of nāgas, of humanity, woman (i. e. lust), mastery, commercial, and so on. |
具憐愍 具怜愍 see styles |
jù lián mǐn ju4 lian2 min3 chü lien min gu renmin |
replete with kindness |
四十位 see styles |
sì shí wèi si4 shi2 wei4 ssu shih wei shijū i |
The 'forty bodhisattva positions' of the 梵網經. They are classified into four groups: (1) 十發趣 Ten initial stages, i. e. the minds 心 of abandoning things of the world, of keeping the moral law, patience, zealous progress, dhyāna, wisdom, resolve, guarding (the Law), joy, and spiritual baptism by the Buddha. These are associated with the 十住. (2) 十長養 Ten steps in the nourishment of perfection, i. e. minds of kindness, pity, joy, relinquishing, almsgiving, good discourse, benefiting, friendship, dhyāna, wisdom. These are associated with the 十行. (3) 十金剛 Ten 'diamond' steps of firmness, i. e. a mind of faith, remembrance, bestowing one's merits on others, understanding, uprighthess, no-retreat, Mahāyāna, formlessness, wisdom, indestructibility; these are associated with the 十廻向. (4) The 十地 q. v. |
大好き see styles |
daisuki だいすき |
(adjectival noun) liking very much; loving (something or someone); adoring; being very fond of |
大慈尊 see styles |
dà cí zūn da4 ci2 zun1 ta tz`u tsun ta tzu tsun dai jison |
The honored one of great kindness, Maitreya. |
師子吼 师子吼 see styles |
shī zǐ hǒu shi1 zi3 hou3 shih tzu hou shishi ku |
siṃhanāda. The lion's roar, a term designating authoritative or powerful preaching. As the lion's roar makes all animals tremble, subdues elephants, arrests birds in their light and fishes in the water, so Buddha's preaching overthrows all other religions, subdues devils, conquers heretics, and arrests the misery of life. |
平等心 see styles |
píng děng xīn ping2 deng3 xin1 p`ing teng hsin ping teng hsin byōdō shin |
An impartial mind, 'no respecter of persons, ' not loving one and hating another. |
心の色 see styles |
kokoronoiro こころのいろ |
(1) one's emotional state; one's mood; (2) human interest; kindness; simple-heartedness |
心尽し see styles |
kokorozukushi こころづくし |
(ik) kindness; consideration |
恩返し see styles |
ongaeshi おんがえし |
(n,vs,vi) requital of a favour (favor); repayment (of an obligation, kindness, etc.) |
慈しむ see styles |
itsukushimu いつくしむ |
(transitive verb) to love (someone weaker than oneself); to be affectionate towards; to treat with tender loving care |
施恩惠 see styles |
shī ēn huì shi1 en1 hui4 shih en hui se one |
extend kindness |
正思惟 see styles |
zhèng sī wéi zheng4 si1 wei2 cheng ssu wei shō shiyui |
samyak-saṃkalpa, right thought and intent, the second of the 八正道, 'right aspiration towards renunciation, benevolence and kindness. ' Keith. |
老婆心 see styles |
roubashin / robashin ろうばしん |
solicitude; consideration; concern; (excessive) kindness |
親切心 see styles |
shinsetsushin しんせつしん |
kindness |
逆恨み see styles |
sakaurami さかうらみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) being resented (by someone one holds resentment towards); (noun, transitive verb) (2) responding to kindness with resentment; thinking ill of someone who meant to be kind; resentment caused by a misunderstanding; (noun, transitive verb) (3) (colloquialism) unjustified resentment; unreasonable grudge |
一視同人 see styles |
isshidoujin / isshidojin いっしどうじん |
(yoji) loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence |
七相憐愍 七相怜愍 see styles |
qī xiàng lián mǐn qi1 xiang4 lian2 min3 ch`i hsiang lien min chi hsiang lien min shichisō renmin |
seven forms of kindness |
不識抬舉 不识抬举 see styles |
bù shí tái jǔ bu4 shi2 tai2 ju3 pu shih t`ai chü pu shih tai chü |
fail to appreciate sb's kindness; not know how to appreciate favors |
人懐こい see styles |
hitonatsukoi ひとなつこい |
(adjective) friendly; affable; amiable; sociable; loving company; (animals) taking kindly to men |
入衆五法 入众五法 see styles |
rù zhòng wǔ fǎ ru4 zhong4 wu3 fa3 ju chung wu fa nisshugohō |
Five rules for the entrant - submission, kindness, respect, recognition of rank or order, and none but religious conversation. |
分散恋愛 see styles |
bunsanrenai ぶんさんれんあい |
(gen. of a woman) loving two or more partners without favour |
十種方便 十种方便 see styles |
shí zhǒng fāng biàn shi2 zhong3 fang1 bian4 shih chung fang pien jusshu hōben |
Ten kinds of suitable aids to religious success: almsgiving (or self-sacrifice); keeping the commandments; forbearance; zealous progress; meditation; wisdom; great kindness; great pity; awaking and stimulating others; preaching (or revolving) the never receding wheel of the Law. |
十長養心 十长养心 see styles |
shí cháng yǎng xīn shi2 chang2 yang3 xin1 shih ch`ang yang hsin shih chang yang hsin jūchōyōshin |
The ten kinds of well-nourished heart, essential to entry into the cult of the higher patience and endurance: a heart of kindness; of pity; of joy (in progress toward salvation of others); renunciation; almsgiving; delight in telling the doctrine; benefiting or aiding others to salvation; unity, or amity; concentration in meditation; wisdom; v. 梵綱經,心地品. |
大岡裁き see styles |
oookasabaki おおおかさばき |
(from Ōoka Tadasuke, a 17th century jurist) judicial decision made with human kindness and warmth in a fair manner |
大慈大悲 see styles |
dà cí dà bēi da4 ci2 da4 bei1 ta tz`u ta pei ta tzu ta pei daijidaihi だいじだいひ |
(yoji) great compassion and mercy Great mercy and great pity, characteristics of Buddhas and bodhisattvas, i.e. kindness in giving joy and compassion in saving from suffering. It is especially applied to Guanyin. |
大慈恩寺 see styles |
dà cí ēn sì da4 ci2 en1 si4 ta tz`u en ssu ta tzu en ssu daijionji だいじおんじ |
Daci'en Buddhist temple in Xi'an (place-name) Daijionji The monastery of "Great Kindness and Grace", built in Changan by the crown prince of Taizong C.E. 648, where Xuanzang lived and worked and to which in 652 he added its pagoda, said to be 200 feet high, for storing the scriptures and relics he had brought from India. |
如理憐愍 如理怜愍 see styles |
rú lǐ lián mǐn ru2 li3 lian2 min3 ju li lien min nyori renbin |
correct kindness |
平和国家 see styles |
heiwakokka / hewakokka へいわこっか |
peace-loving nation |
平等憐愍 平等怜愍 see styles |
píng děng lián mǐn ping2 deng3 lian2 min3 p`ing teng lien min ping teng lien min byōdō renbin |
kindness that is equal from every perspective |
廣大憐愍 广大怜愍 see styles |
guǎng dà lián mǐn guang3 da4 lian2 min3 kuang ta lien min kōdai renbin |
vast kindness |
心づくし see styles |
kokorozukushi こころづくし |
kindness; consideration |
心尽くし see styles |
kokorozukushi こころづくし |
(ik) kindness; consideration |
思い遣り see styles |
omoiyari おもいやり |
consideration; thoughtfulness; sympathy; compassion; feeling; kindness; understanding; regard; kindheartedness |
怨親平等 see styles |
onshinbyoudou / onshinbyodo おんしんびょうどう |
(expression) (yoji) {Buddh} care equally for friends and foes; treat everyone with equal kindness |
恩威兼施 see styles |
ēn wēi jiān shī en1 wei1 jian1 shi1 en wei chien shih |
to employ both kindness and severity (idiom) |
悲觀慈觀 悲观慈观 see styles |
bēi guān cí guān bei1 guan1 ci2 guan1 pei kuan tz`u kuan pei kuan tzu kuan hikan jikan |
The pitying contemplation for saving beings from suffering, and the merciful contemplation for giving joy to all beings. |
情同手足 see styles |
qíng tóng shǒu zú qing2 tong2 shou3 zu2 ch`ing t`ung shou tsu ching tung shou tsu |
as close as one's hands and feet (idiom); loving one another as brothers; deep friendship; closely attached to one another |
愛妻弁当 see styles |
aisaibentou / aisaibento あいさいべんとう |
lunchbox made with loving care by one's wife |
愛情深い see styles |
aijoubukai; aijoufukai / aijobukai; aijofukai あいじょうぶかい; あいじょうふかい |
(adjective) loving; caring; devoted |
感恩圖報 感恩图报 see styles |
gǎn ēn tú bào gan3 en1 tu2 bao4 kan en t`u pao kan en tu pao |
grateful and seeking to repay the kindness (idiom) |
慈所對治 慈所对治 see styles |
cí suǒ duì zhì ci2 suo3 dui4 zhi4 tz`u so tui chih tzu so tui chih ji sho taiji |
counteracts with kindness [compassion] |
慈無量心 慈无量心 see styles |
cí wú liáng xīn ci2 wu2 liang2 xin1 tz`u wu liang hsin tzu wu liang hsin ji muryō shin |
immeasurable mind of kindness |
手足親情 手足亲情 see styles |
shǒu zú qīn qíng shou3 zu2 qin1 qing2 shou tsu ch`in ch`ing shou tsu chin ching |
brotherly kindness |
文学少女 see styles |
bungakushoujo / bungakushojo ぶんがくしょうじょ |
literary girl; book-loving girl; bookworm girl |
月愛三昧 月爱三昧 see styles |
yuè ài sān mèi yue4 ai4 san1 mei4 yüeh ai san mei getsuai zanmai |
A Buddha's 'moon-love samādhi' in which he rids men of the distresses of love and hate. |
歡喜冤家 欢喜冤家 see styles |
huān xǐ yuān jia huan1 xi3 yuan1 jia5 huan hsi yüan chia |
quarrelsome but loving couple |
波羅蜜多 波罗蜜多 see styles |
bō luó mì duō bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 po lo mi to haramitta; haramita はらみった; はらみた |
{Buddh} (See 波羅蜜・1) pāramitā; perfection; perfection of Buddhist practices or attaining enlightenment pāramitā, 播囉弭多, derived from parama, highest, acme, is intp. as to cross over from this shore of births and deaths to the other shore, or nirvāṇa. The six pāramitās or means of so doing are: (1) dāna, charity; (2) śīla, moral conduct; (3) kṣānti, patience; (4) vīrya, energy, or devotion; (5) dhyāna, contemplation, or abstraction; (6) prajñā, knowledge. The 十度 ten are the above with (7) upāya, use of expedient or proper means; (8) praṇidhāna, vows, for bodhi and helpfulness; (9) bāla, strength purpose; (10) wisdom. Childers gives the list of ten as the perfect exercise of almsgiving, morality, abnegation of the world and of self, wisdom, energy, patience, truth, resolution, kindness, and resignation. Each of the ten is divisible into ordinary, superior, and unlimited perfection, or thirty in all. pāramitā is tr. by 度; 度無極; 到彼岸; 究竟. |
深情款款 see styles |
shēn qíng kuǎn kuǎn shen1 qing2 kuan3 kuan3 shen ch`ing k`uan k`uan shen ching kuan kuan |
loving; caring; adoring |
無にする see styles |
munisuru むにする |
(exp,vs-i) (1) to bring to naught; to bring to nought; to abuse (esp. another's kindness); to neutralize (a person's efforts); to waste; (exp,vs-i) (2) (as in 心を無にする, etc.) to empty; to clear |
無倦憐愍 无倦怜愍 see styles |
wú juàn lián mǐn wu2 juan4 lian2 min3 wu chüan lien min muken renbin |
untiring kindness |
無染憐愍 无染怜愍 see styles |
wú rǎn lián mǐn wu2 ran3 lian2 min3 wu jan lien min muzen renbin |
untainted kindness |
無求憐愍 无求怜愍 see styles |
wú qiú lián mǐn wu2 qiu2 lian2 min3 wu ch`iu lien min wu chiu lien min mugu renbin |
unsought kindness |
無畏憐愍 无畏怜愍 see styles |
wú wèi lián mǐn wu2 wei4 lian2 min3 wu wei lien min mui renbin |
fearless kindness |
無緣憐愍 无缘怜愍 see styles |
wú yuán lián mǐn wu2 yuan2 lian2 min3 wu yüan lien min muen renbin |
unconditional kindness |
煦仁孑義 煦仁孑义 see styles |
xù rén jié yì xu4 ren2 jie2 yi4 hsü jen chieh i |
petty kindness |
知遇之恩 see styles |
zhī yù zhī ēn zhi1 yu4 zhi1 en1 chih yü chih en |
lit. the kindness of recognizing sb's worth and employing him (idiom); patronage; protection |
蛇心仏口 see styles |
jashinbukkou / jashinbukko じゃしんぶっこう |
being cunning and spiteful, yet honey-tongued with feigned kindness |
見異思遷 见异思迁 see styles |
jiàn yì sī qiān jian4 yi4 si1 qian1 chien i ssu ch`ien chien i ssu chien |
to change at once on seeing something different (idiom); loving fads and novelty; never satisfied with what one has |
賢妻良母 贤妻良母 see styles |
xián qī liáng mǔ xian2 qi1 liang2 mu3 hsien ch`i liang mu hsien chi liang mu |
a good wife and loving mother |
非社交的 see styles |
hishakouteki / hishakoteki ひしゃこうてき |
(adjectival noun) unsociable; retiring; solitude-loving |
鴛鴦夫婦 see styles |
oshidorifuufu / oshidorifufu おしどりふうふ |
(expression) loving couple; couple of lovebirds; happily married couple (who are always together) |
Variations: |
okokorozashi おこころざし |
(honorific or respectful language) kindness; courtesy |
くどき文句 see styles |
kudokimonku くどきもんく |
(exp,n) chat-up line; pick-up line; (loving) words |
Variations: |
goon ごおん |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 恩) (received) favor, kindness or blessing (favour) |
人なつこい see styles |
hitonatsukoi ひとなつこい |
(adjective) friendly; affable; amiable; sociable; loving company; (animals) taking kindly to men |
人懐っこい see styles |
hitonatsukkoi ひとなつっこい |
(adjective) friendly; affable; amiable; sociable; loving company; (animals) taking kindly to men |
口説き文句 see styles |
kudokimonku くどきもんく |
(exp,n) chat-up line; pick-up line; (loving) words |
心がこもる see styles |
kokorogakomoru こころがこもる |
(exp,v5r) to be thoughtful (of a gift, etc.); to be from the heart; to be made with loving care |
心が籠もる see styles |
kokorogakomoru こころがこもる |
(exp,v5r) to be thoughtful (of a gift, etc.); to be from the heart; to be made with loving care |
Variations: |
aibu あいぶ |
(noun, transitive verb) caressing; loving dearly |
気障っぽい see styles |
kizappoi; kizappoi きざっぽい; キザっぽい |
(adjective) (kana only) affected (appearance, attitude); stuck up; self-loving |
甘えかかる see styles |
amaekakaru あまえかかる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (obscure) to come to depend on someone's kindness |
甘え掛かる see styles |
amaekakaru あまえかかる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (obscure) to come to depend on someone's kindness |
Variations: |
koumuru / komuru こうむる |
(transitive verb) to suffer; to receive (kindness, rebuke, support); to sustain (damage) |
Variations: |
kougi / kogi こうぎ |
(your) kindness; favours (conferred on one) |
おしどり夫婦 see styles |
oshidorifuufu / oshidorifufu おしどりふうふ |
(expression) loving couple; couple of lovebirds; happily married couple (who are always together) |
人なつっこい see styles |
hitonatsukkoi ひとなつっこい |
(adjective) friendly; affable; amiable; sociable; loving company; (animals) taking kindly to men |
作意思惟慈相 see styles |
zuò yì sī wéi cí xiàng zuo4 yi4 si1 wei2 ci2 xiang4 tso i ssu wei tz`u hsiang tso i ssu wei tzu hsiang sai shiyui jisō |
to orient one's thoughts on loving kindness |
把方便當隨便 把方便当随便 see styles |
bǎ fāng biàn dàng suí biàn ba3 fang1 bian4 dang4 sui2 bian4 pa fang pien tang sui pien |
to act unappreciatively in response to a kindness |
斫迦羅伐辣底 斫迦罗伐辣底 see styles |
zhuó jiā luó fá là dǐ zhuo2 jia1 luo2 fa2 la4 di3 cho chia lo fa la ti shakarabaratei* |
遮迦越羅; 轉輪王 Cakravartī-rāja, sovereign ruler, whose chariot wheels roll everywhere without hindrance: the extent of his realm and power are indicated by the quality of the metal, iron, copper, silver, or, for universality, gold. The highest cakravartī uses the wheel or thunder-bolt as a weapon and 'hurls his Tchakra into the midst of his enemies', but the Buddha 'meekly turns the wheel of doctrine and conquers every universe by his teaching'. |
仇を恩で報いる see styles |
adaoondemukuiru あだをおんでむくいる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to repay meanness with kindness |
旅は心世は情け see styles |
tabihakokoroyohanasake たびはこころよはなさけ |
(expression) (proverb) in traveling, companionship; in life, kindness |
気障ったらしい see styles |
kizattarashii; kizattarashii / kizattarashi; kizattarashi きざったらしい; キザったらしい |
(adjective) (kana only) (See 気障・きざ) affected (appearance, attitude); stuck up; pompous; self-loving |
水心あれば魚心 see styles |
mizugokoroarebauogokoro みずごころあればうおごころ |
(expression) (proverb) (See 魚心あれば水心) kindness begets kindness; you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours; if the water is kind to the fish, the fish will be kind to the water |
魚心あれば水心 see styles |
uogokoroarebamizugokoro うおごころあればみずごころ |
(expression) (proverb) kindness begets kindness; you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours; if a fish is kind to the water, the water will be kind to the fish |
Variations: |
okokorozashi おこころざし |
(honorific or respectful language) kindness; courtesy |
Variations: |
isshidoujin / isshidojin いっしどうじん |
(yoji) loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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