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人為


人为

see styles
rén wéi
    ren2 wei2
jen wei
 jini
    じんい
artificial; man-made; having human cause or origin; human attempt or effort
(noun - becomes adjective with の) human work; human agency; art; artificiality

人禍


人祸

see styles
rén huò
    ren2 huo4
jen huo
man-made disaster

令識


令识

see styles
lìng shì
    ling4 shi4
ling shih
 ryōshiki
to be made to know

会意

see styles
 kaii / kai
    かいい
(one of the six classes of Chinese characters) (See 六書・1) compound ideograph; character made up of meaningful parts

估衣

see styles
gù yi
    gu4 yi5
ku i
 koe
secondhand clothes; cheap ready-made clothes
To estimate the value of a deceased monk's personal possessions.

佛骨

see styles
fó gǔ
    fo2 gu3
fo ku
 bukkotsu
Buddha's bones (as a sacred relic)
A bone of the Buddha, especially the bone against whose reception by the emperor Xianzong the famous protest of Hanyu was made in 819.

作字

see styles
 tsukuriji
    つくりじ
    sakuji
    さくじ
(1) (archaism) native Japanese kanji (esp. used during the Edo period); (2) made-up kanji; Chinese character of one's own creation; (3) creating a character with a group of people; (noun/participle) (1) designing a font; (2) creating a new character not currently available

作擧


作举

see styles
zuò jǔ
    zuo4 ju3
tso chü
 sako
The accusation of sin made against particular monks by the virtuous monk who presides at the pravāraṇa gathering on the last day of the summer's rest.

個頭


个头

see styles
ge tóu
    ge5 tou2
ko t`ou
    ko tou
(coll.) my ass!; yeah, right! (used to mock a claim sb just made, as in 專家個頭|专家个头[zhuan1 jia1 ge5 tou2] "expert", my ass!)

倭物

see styles
 wamono
    わもの
Japanese-made thing; Japanese goods; Japanese style thing

偽版

see styles
 gihan; nisehan
    ぎはん; にせはん
(1) forged woodblock; print made from a forged woodblock; (2) (See 海賊版) pirated edition; bootleg edition

僧供

see styles
 sougu / sogu
    そうぐ
(archaism) giving to a monk; offerings made to monks

優塡


优塡

see styles
yōu tián
    you1 tian2
yu t`ien
    yu tien
 Uden
Udayana, king of Kauśāmbī and contemporary of Śākyamuni, who is reputed to have made the first image of the Buddha; also 優陀延; 于闐; 鄔陀衍那; 嗢陀演那伐蹉 Udayana Vatsa. Cf. 巨, 倶, 拘, and 弗沙王.

光宅

see styles
guāng zhái
    guang1 zhai2
kuang chai
 Kōtaku
Kuang-chai, name of the temple where 法雲 Fa-yun early in the sixth century wrote his commentary on the Lotus Sutra, which is known as the 光宅疏; 光宅 became his epithet. He made a division of four yāna from the Burning House parable, the goat cart representing the śrāvaka, the deer cart the pratyekabuddha, the ox-cart the Hīnayāna bodhisattva, and the great white ox-cart the Mahāyāna bodhisattva; a division adopted by T'ien-t'ai.

克難


克难

see styles
kè nán
    ke4 nan2
k`o nan
    ko nan
to make do in difficult circumstances by being resourceful; (of circumstances) difficult; challenging; (of a budget) tight; (of a man-made thing) makeshift; rough and ready

八校

see styles
bā xiào
    ba1 xiao4
pa hsiao
 hakkyō
are the opening days of the four seasons and the two solstices and two equinoxes during which similar investigations are made. See also 三覆八校.

八橋

see styles
 yabase
    やばせ
(1) type of sweet made with bean paste (local delicacy in Kyoto); cinnamon-seasoned cracknel (cookie); (2) zigzag bridge; (place-name, surname) Yabase

八音

see styles
bā yīn
    ba1 yin1
pa yin
 hatton
ancient classification system for musical instruments, based on the material of which the instrument is made (metal 金, stone 石, clay 土, leather 革, silk 絲|丝, wood 木, gourd 匏, bamboo 竹); the eight kinds of sound produced by instruments in these categories; music
The eight tones of a Buddha's voice―beautiful, flexible, harmonious, respect-producing, not effeminate (i.e. manly), unerring, deep and resonant.

六塵


六尘

see styles
liù chén
    liu4 chen2
liu ch`en
    liu chen
 rokujin
The six guṇas, qualities produced by the objects and organs of sense, i. e. sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, and idea; the organs are the 六根, 六入, 六處, and the perceptions or discernments the 六識; cf. 六境. Dust 塵 is dirt, and these six qualities are therefore the cause of all impurity. Yet 六塵說法 the Buddha made use of them to preach his law.

六大

see styles
liù dà
    liu4 da4
liu ta
 rokudai
    ろくだい
{Buddh} the six elements (earth, water, fire, wind, void, and consciousness); (place-name) Rokudai
The six great or fundamental things, or elements — earth; water; fire; wind (or air); space (or ether); and 識 mind, or perception. These are universal and creative of all things, but the inanimate 非情 are made only of the first five, while the animate 有情 are of all six. The esoteric cult represents the six elements, somewhat differently interpreted in the garbhadhātu and vajradhātu. Also 六大界.

共作

see styles
gòng zuò
    gong4 zuo4
kung tso
 kyousaku / kyosaku
    きょうさく
(noun/participle) joint work; collaboration
made by both together

冥紙


冥纸

see styles
míng zhǐ
    ming2 zhi3
ming chih
joss paper made to resemble paper money

冥錢


冥钱

see styles
míng qián
    ming2 qian2
ming ch`ien
    ming chien
joss paper made to resemble paper money

决了

see styles
jué liǎo
    jue2 liao3
chüeh liao
 ketsuryō
Decided, defined, and made clear.

凹版

see styles
āo bǎn
    ao1 ban3
ao pan
 ouhan / ohan
    おうはん
intaglio printing plate (or a print made with it)
intaglio plate

出し

see styles
 dashi
    だし
(1) (kana only) dashi (Japanese soup stock made from fish and kelp); (2) pretext; excuse; pretense (pretence); dupe; front man; (place-name) Dashi

出挙

see styles
 suiko; suikyo; shukkyo
    すいこ; すいきょ; しゅっきょ
(archaism) loan with interest made to farmers

出汁

see styles
chū zhī
    chu1 zhi1
ch`u chih
    chu chih
 dashi
    だし
dashi (soup stock used in Japanese cuisine) (orthographic borrowing from Japanese)
(kana only) dashi (Japanese soup stock made from fish and kelp)

出爐


出炉

see styles
chū lú
    chu1 lu2
ch`u lu
    chu lu
to take out of the furnace; fresh out of the oven; fig. newly announced; recently made available

勝山

see styles
 shouzan / shozan
    しょうざん
(hist) Katsuyama hairstyle; Edo-period woman's hairstyle made popular by a Yoshiwara prostitute called Katsuyama; (given name) Shouzan

化纖


化纤

see styles
huà xiān
    hua4 xian1
hua hsien
man-made fiber (abbr. for 化學纖維|化学纤维[hua4 xue2 xian1 wei2])

十劫

see styles
shí jié
    shi2 jie2
shih chieh
 jūkō
The ten kalpas that have expired since Amitābha made his forty-eight vows, or 十劫正覺attained complete bodhi, hence he is styled 十劫彌陀. These ten kalpas as seen by Puxian are十劫須臾 but as a moment.

十手

see styles
 jutte
    じゅって
    jitte
    じって
(archaism) short truncheon with a hook made of metal or wood (used by policeman and private thief-takers in Edo Japan)

半挿

see styles
 hanzou / hanzo
    はんぞう
    hanizou / hanizo
    はにぞう
    hanisou / haniso
    はにそう
    hazou / hazo
    はぞう
    hasou / haso
    はそう
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (1) teapot-like object made typically of lacquerware and used to pour hot and cold liquids; (2) basin of water with two handles on either side used for washing one's face or hands; (1) wide-mouthed ceramic vessel having a small hole in its spherical base (into which bamboo was probably inserted to pour liquids); (2) teapot-like object made typically of lacquerware and used to pour hot and cold liquids

印佛

see styles
yìn fó
    yin4 fo2
yin fo
 inbutsu
A Buddha made of incense and burnt, a symbolical Buddha.

卵酒

see styles
 tamagozake
    たまござけ
eggnog (made with sake)

口笛

see styles
 kuchibue
    くちぶえ
whistle (sound made with the lips); (surname) Kuchibue

叫聲


叫声

see styles
jiào shēng
    jiao4 sheng1
chiao sheng
yelling (sound made by person); barking; braying; roaring (sound made by animals)
See: 叫声

吊し

see styles
 tsurushi
    つるし
(1) ready-made clothing; off-the-rack clothing; second-hand clothes; hand-me-down; (2) (orig. meaning) (See 吊るす) hanging

呱呱

see styles
guā guā
    gua1 gua1
kua kua
 koko
    ここ
(onom.) sound made by frogs, ducks etc
cry of a baby at its birth

味噌

see styles
wèi cēng
    wei4 ceng1
wei ts`eng
    wei tseng
 miso
    みそ
miso (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 味噌 "miso"); also pr. [wei4 zeng1]
(1) {food} miso; fermented condiment usu. made from soybeans; (2) innards (from crabs, shrimps, etc.) resembling miso; (3) (See 手前味噌・てまえみそ) key (main) point; good part (of something); (4) (derogatory term) (See 泣き味噌・なきみそ,弱味噌・よわみそ) weakling; weak person; (expression) (5) (kana only) (slang) (joc) (imperative; after the -te form of a verb; pun on 見ろ) (See 見る・5) try; (surname) Miso

和製

see styles
 wasei / wase
    わせい
(adj-no,n) Japanese-made

唐机

see styles
 touzukue / tozukue
    とうづくえ
desk made in China; Chinese style desk

唐筆

see styles
 touhitsu / tohitsu
    とうひつ
Chinese brush; writing brush made in China

唐糸

see styles
 karaito
    からいと
China-made thread or yarn; (surname) Karaito

唐織

see styles
 karaori
    からおり
(1) karaori; Chinese weave; cloth decorated with birds and flowers in silk; (2) noh theater costume made with karaori weave

啪嚓

see styles
pā chā
    pa1 cha1
p`a ch`a
    pa cha
(onom.) (sound of something smashing as it hits the ground); (onom.) (sound made by a camera shutter)

善哉

see styles
shàn zāi
    shan4 zai1
shan tsai
 yoshiya
    よしや
excellent
(interjection) (1) well done!; bravo!; (2) (kana only) {food} zenzai; red bean soup made with azuki beans; (given name) Yoshiya
sādhu. Good! excellent!

嗉子

see styles
sù zi
    su4 zi5
su tzu
the crop of a bird; (dialect) wine flask made of tin or porcelain

嘲哳

see styles
zhāo zhā
    zhao1 zha1
chao cha
(onom.) clamorous noise made by numerous people talking or singing, or by musical instruments, or birds twittering

嚼酒

see styles
jiáo jiǔ
    jiao2 jiu3
chiao chiu
alcoholic drink made by fermenting chewed rice

困苦

see styles
kùn kǔ
    kun4 ku3
k`un k`u
    kun ku
 konku
    こんく
deprivation; distressed; miserable
(n,vs,vi) privation; hardship
to be made subject to hardship

国字

see styles
 kokuji
    こくじ
(1) official writing system of a country; official script; (2) kana (as opposed to kanji); Japanese syllabary; (3) kanji created in Japan (as opposed to China); Japanese-made kanji

国産

see styles
 kokusan
    こくさん
(adj-no,n) domestically produced; domestic; Japanese-made

圖版


图版

see styles
tú bǎn
    tu2 ban3
t`u pan
    tu pan
printing plate bearing an image (illustration, photo etc); print made with such a plate

土堤

see styles
 dote
    どて
(rare) (See 土手・1) embankment made of earth; bank; levee; (surname) Dote

土壇

see styles
 dodan
    どだん
(1) dirt mound; (2) dirt walls on the inside of the sunken hearth in a tea room; (3) platform made of dirt used to perform executions (decapitations) in the Edo period

土船

see styles
 tsuchifune
    つちふね
(1) boat for transporting earth; (2) (See 泥舟・2) boat made from mud (in folktales); (place-name) Tsuchifune

土面

see styles
 tonomo
    とのも
clay face (made like a mask or as a decoration); (surname) Tonomo

地物

see styles
 chibutsu
    ちぶつ
(1) (geographical) feature (natural or man-made); object; entity; (2) {mil} ground object (that provides cover or concealment)

坐蒲

see styles
zuò pú
    zuo4 pu2
tso p`u
    tso pu
 zafu
    ざふ
(Buddhist term) round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves)
padded cushion

型物

see styles
 katamono
    かたもの
(1) ceramics made in a mold; (2) formulaic production style in kyogen

埴瓮

see styles
 hanibe
    はにべ
(archaism) vessel made of clay

堀切

see styles
 horizetsu
    ほりぜつ
(archaism) man-made water channel (e.g. round a castle); artificial trench; moat; (surname) Horizetsu

場役

see styles
 bayaku
    ばやく
{hanaf} (See 出来役) scoring combination made with captured cards; meld

塩竈

see styles
 shiogama
    しおがま
(1) salt pan (used for boiling seawater to make salt); (2) (abbreviation) cooking a fish inside a salt crust; (3) candy made with a wrapping of sweetened rice flour (looking like a salt crust); (surname) Shiogama

塩釜

see styles
 shiogama
    しおがま
(1) salt pan (used for boiling seawater to make salt); (2) (abbreviation) cooking a fish inside a salt crust; (3) candy made with a wrapping of sweetened rice flour (looking like a salt crust); (place-name, surname) Shiogama

增生

see styles
zēng shēng
    zeng1 sheng1
tseng sheng
(medicine) hyperplasia; a scholar studying for the Ming dynasty imperial examinations who did not make the quota for support in the form of a monthly allowance of rice that students who made the quota received (abbr. for 增廣生員|增广生员[zeng1 guang3 sheng1 yuan2])

外車

see styles
 gaisha
    がいしゃ
(1) foreign-made car; imported car; (2) paddle wheel

大幣

see styles
 oonusa
    おおぬさ
(1) (archaism) streamers (made of linen, paper, etc.) attached to a long pole (used as a wand in grand purification ceremonies); (2) being in great demand

大灶

see styles
dà zào
    da4 zao4
ta tsao
large kitchen stove made from bricks or earth; (PRC) ordinary mess hall (lowest dining standard, ranked below 中灶[zhong1 zao4] for mid-level cadres and 小灶[xiao3 zao4] for the most privileged)

大福

see styles
dà fú
    da4 fu2
ta fu
 daifuku
    だいふく
a great blessing; daifuku, a traditional Japanese sweet consisting of a soft, chewy outer layer made of glutinous rice (mochi) and a sweet filling, commonly red bean paste (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 大福 "daifuku")
(1) great fortune; good luck; (2) (abbreviation) {food} (See 大福餅) rice cake stuffed with bean jam; (place-name, surname) Daifuku
greatly meritorious

大穴

see styles
 daiana
    だいあな
(1) large hole; (2) big deficit; heavy losses; (3) long-shot win (in horse racing, etc.); big winnings (on a long shot); a killing (made from a bet); (female given name) Daiana

大纛

see styles
 taitou / taito
    たいとう
(1) (also written as 大頭) large decorative black flagpole tassel made from tail hair (of a yak, horse, ox, etc.) or dyed hemp; (2) emperor's encampment

大衣

see styles
dà yī
    da4 yi1
ta i
 daie
overcoat; topcoat; cloak; CL:件[jian4]
The monk's patch-robe, made in varying grades from nine to twenty-five patches.

天成

see styles
tiān chéng
    tian1 cheng2
t`ien ch`eng
    tien cheng
 tensei / tense
    てんせい
as if made by heaven
(product of) nature; born (musician); (personal name) Tensei

太織

see styles
 futoori
    ふとおり
thick silk cloth; coarse silk cloth; silk cloth made from coarse fibers (futoito, tamaito or noshiito)

始教

see styles
shǐ jiào
    shi3 jiao4
shih chiao
 shikyō
According to Tiantai, the preliminary teaching of the Mahāyāna, made by the Avataṃsaka (Kegon) School; also called 相始教; it discussed the nature of all phenomena as in the 唯識論, 空始教; and held to the immateriality of all things, but did not teach that all beings have the Buddha-nature.

始覺


始觉

see styles
shǐ jué
    shi3 jue2
shih chüeh
 shigaku
The initial functioning of mind or intelligence as a process of 'becoming', arising from 本覺 which is Mind or Intelligence, self-contained, unsullied, and considered as universal, the source of all enlightenment. The 'initial intelligence' or enlightenment arises from the inner influence 薰 of the Mind and from external teaching. In the 'original intelligence' are the four values adopted and made transcendent by the Nirvāṇa-sūtra, viz. 常, 樂, 我, 淨 Perpetuity, joy, personality, and purity; these are acquired through the 始覺 process of enlightenment. Cf. 起信論 Awakening of Faith.

定作

see styles
dìng zuò
    ding4 zuo4
ting tso
 jouzukuri / jozukuri
    じょうずくり
to have something made to order
(surname) Jōzukuri

定做

see styles
dìng zuò
    ding4 zuo4
ting tso
to have something made to order

定性

see styles
dìng xìng
    ding4 xing4
ting hsing
 teisei / tese
    ていせい
to determine the nature (of something); to determine the chemical composition (of a substance); qualitative
(can be adjective with の) qualitative
Fixed nature; settled mind. A classification of 'five kinds of nature' 五種性 is made by the 法相宗, the first two being the 定性二乘, i. e. śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas, whose mind is fixed on arhatship, and not on Buddhahood. The 定性喜樂地 is the second dhyāna heaven of form, in which the occupants abide in surpassing meditation or trance, which produces mental joy.

定製


定制

see styles
dìng zhì
    ding4 zhi4
ting chih
custom-made; made-to-order; to have something custom made

実手

see styles
 jutte
    じゅって
    jitte
    じって
(irregular kanji usage) (archaism) short truncheon with a hook made of metal or wood (used by policeman and private thief-takers in Edo Japan)

宿願


宿愿

see styles
sù yuàn
    su4 yuan4
su yüan
 shukugan
    しゅくがん
long-cherished wish
longstanding desire
The vow made in a former existence.

寒餅

see styles
 kanmochi
    かんもち
mochi made in winter

實手

see styles
 jutte
    じゅって
    jitte
    じって
(irregular kanji usage) (archaism) short truncheon with a hook made of metal or wood (used by policeman and private thief-takers in Edo Japan)

専科

see styles
 senka
    せんか
(1) specialized course; specialised course; (2) something that is specialized for a certain field or application (e.g. a sauce specially made for zaru soba)

尖棒

see styles
 saibou / saibo
    さいぼう
(archaism) rod used to ward off calamities (usu. made of holly olive)

已作

see styles
yǐ zuò
    yi3 zuo4
i tso
 i sa
made

巻物

see styles
 makimono
    まきもの
(1) scroll; rolled book; makimono; (2) scarf; muffler; stole; (3) sushi made rolled in nori seaweed with a core of filling

巻鮨

see styles
 makizushi
    まきずし
(food term) makizushi; sushi made rolled in nori seaweed with a core of filling

布団

see styles
 futon
    ふとん
(ateji / phonetic) (1) futon (quilted Japanese-style mattress laid out on the floor); (2) round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves)

布製

see styles
 nunosei / nunose
    ぬのせい
(adj-no,n) made of cloth

常花

see styles
 tokobana
    とこばな
{Buddh} eternally flowering flower (usu. made of metal)

年糕

see styles
nián gāo
    nian2 gao1
nien kao
nian gao, New Year cake, typically a sweet, steamed cake made with glutinous rice flour

幽契

see styles
 yuukei / yuke
    ゆうけい
secret promise made to the gods

座蒲

see styles
 zafu
    ざふ
(Buddhist term) round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves)

引目

see styles
 hikime
    ひきめ
large, perforated, turnip-shaped arrowhead cover made of Japanese bigleaf magnolia or paulownia; harmless arrow affixed with such a cover (that whistles when shot and is used to drive off evil spirits); (place-name) Hikime

張形

see styles
 harigata
    はりがた
    harikata
    はりかた
penis-shaped device, traditionally made of horn, shell or papier mache; dildo

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

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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.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

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.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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