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<123>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
鉱坑 see styles |
koukou / koko こうこう |
shaft; mine; pit |
鉱山 see styles |
kouyama / koyama こうやま |
mine (ore); (surname) Kōyama |
鉱毒 see styles |
koudoku / kodoku こうどく |
mine pollution |
鉱車 see styles |
kousha / kosha こうしゃ |
mine car; mine wagon |
銀坑 see styles |
ginkou / ginko ぎんこう |
silver mine; ore |
銀山 see styles |
ginyama ぎんやま |
silver mine; (surname) Gin'yama |
銀鉱 see styles |
ginkou / ginko ぎんこう |
silver mine; ore |
銅山 铜山 see styles |
tóng shān tong2 shan1 t`ung shan tung shan douyama / doyama どうやま |
see 銅山區|铜山区[Tong2 shan1 Qu1] copper mine; (surname) Douyama |
銅礦 铜矿 see styles |
tóng kuàng tong2 kuang4 t`ung k`uang tung kuang |
copper mine; copper ore |
鐵礦 铁矿 see styles |
tiě kuàng tie3 kuang4 t`ieh k`uang tieh kuang |
iron ore; iron ore mine |
閉山 see styles |
heizan / hezan へいざん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) ending the climbing season; closure of a mountain to climbers; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) closing a mine; discontinuation of mining |
開坑 see styles |
kaikou / kaiko かいこう |
(noun/participle) opening of mine |
開山 开山 see styles |
kāi shān kai1 shan1 k`ai shan kai shan kaiyama かいやま |
to cut into a mountain (to open a mine); to open a monastery (noun/participle) founding a temple (on a hill-top); (surname) Kaiyama To establish a monastery; to found a sect. |
開採 开采 see styles |
kāi cǎi kai1 cai3 k`ai ts`ai kai tsai |
to extract (ore or other resource from a mine); to exploit; to mine |
開礦 开矿 see styles |
kāi kuàng kai1 kuang4 k`ai k`uang kai kuang |
to mine; to open a seam |
頂板 顶板 see styles |
dǐng bǎn ding3 ban3 ting pan |
roof; roof plate; rock layer forming roof of a cave or mine; abacus |
麽麽 see styles |
me me me5 me5 me me |
mama, my, mine, genitive case of the first personal pronoun. |
ドル箱 see styles |
dorubako ドルばこ |
(1) source of funds; gold mine; patron; milch cow; (2) cash box; safe |
まいん see styles |
main まいん |
mine; (female given name) Main |
三三昧 see styles |
sān sān mèi san1 san1 mei4 san san mei san zanmai |
(三三昧地) The three samādhis, or the samādhi on three subjects; 三三摩 (三三摩地); 三定, 三等持; 三空; 三治; 三解脫門; 三重三昧; 三重等持. There are two forms of such meditation, that of 有漏 reincarnational, or temporal, called 三三昧; and that of 無 漏 liberation, or nirvāṇa, called 三解脫. The three subjects and objects of the meditation are (1) 空 to empty the mind of the ideas of me and mine and suffering, which are unreal; (2) 無相to get rid of the idea of form, or externals, i.e. the 十相 which are the five senses, and male and female, and the three 有; (3) 無願 to get rid of all wish or desire, also termed無作 and 無起. A more advanced meditation is called the Double Three Samādhi 重三三昧 in which each term is doubled 空空, 無相無相, 無願無願. The esoteric sect has also a group of its own. |
作我所 see styles |
zuò wǒ suǒ zuo4 wo3 suo3 tso wo so sa gasho |
construction of 'mine' |
切り羽 see styles |
kiriha きりは |
face (of a wall of coal or ore, etc.); working face (of a mine) |
地雷火 see styles |
jiraika じらいか |
(land) mine |
宝の山 see styles |
takaranoyama たからのやま |
(exp,n) gold mine; treasure trove; golconda; mountain of treasures |
実唯音 see styles |
miine / mine みいね |
(female given name) Miine |
実惟音 see styles |
miine / mine みいね |
(female given name) Miine |
実生音 see styles |
miine / mine みいね |
(female given name) Miine |
実衣峰 see styles |
miine / mine みいね |
(female given name) Miine |
岩塩坑 see styles |
ganenkou / ganenko がんえんこう |
salt mine |
峯陽一 see styles |
mineyouichi / mineyoichi みねよういち |
(person) Mine Yōichi |
峰剛一 see styles |
minegouichi / minegoichi みねごういち |
(person) Mine Gouichi |
峰厚介 see styles |
minekousuke / minekosuke みねこうすけ |
(person) Mine Kōsuke (1944.2.6-) |
峰大介 see styles |
minedaisuke みねだいすけ |
(person) Mine Daisuke |
峰恵研 see styles |
mineeken みねえけん |
(person) Mine Eken (1935.2.15-2002.2.6) |
峰竜太 see styles |
mineryuuta / mineryuta みねりゅうた |
(person) Mine Ryūta (1952.3.1-) |
峰純子 see styles |
minejunko みねじゅんこ |
(person) Mine Junko (1945.6.19-2004.6.17) |
嶺公園 see styles |
minekouen / minekoen みねこうえん |
(place-name) Mine Park |
我我所 see styles |
wǒ wǒ suǒ wo3 wo3 suo3 wo wo so ga gasho |
I and mine: the self and its possessions. |
我所心 see styles |
wǒ suǒ xīn wo3 suo3 xin1 wo so hsin gasho shin |
The mind that thinks it is owner of things. |
我所見 我所见 see styles |
wǒ suǒ jiàn wo3 suo3 jian4 wo so chien gasho ken |
The incorrect view that anything is really mine, for all things are but temporal combinations. |
採炭所 see styles |
saitanjo さいたんじょ |
coal mine |
支保工 see styles |
shihokou / shihoko しほこう |
(mine) timbering; support |
核地雷 see styles |
hé dì léi he2 di4 lei2 ho ti lei |
nuclear land mine; nuclear mine |
硫黄山 see styles |
iouzan / iozan いおうざん |
sulfur mine; sulphur mine; (personal name) Iouzan |
立て坑 see styles |
tatekou / tateko たてこう |
shaft (e.g. in a mine); pit |
粉じん see styles |
funjin ふんじん |
mineral dust; mine dust; fine particles; dust |
美以寧 see styles |
miine / mine みいね |
(female given name) Miine |
美伊音 see styles |
miine / mine みいね |
(female given name) Miine |
美祢市 see styles |
mineshi みねし |
(place-name) Mine (city) |
美祢駅 see styles |
mineeki みねえき |
(st) Mine Station |
美衣音 see styles |
miine / mine みいね |
(female given name) Miine |
聚寶盆 聚宝盆 see styles |
jù bǎo pén ju4 bao3 pen2 chü pao p`en chü pao pen |
treasure bowl (mythology); fig. source of wealth; cornucopia; gold mine |
金の卵 see styles |
kinnotamago きんのたまご |
(exp,n) (1) (idiom) golden child; promising young talent; gold egg; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) golden egg; gold mine; cash cow; golden goose |
鉱石車 see styles |
kousekiguruma / kosekiguruma こうせきぐるま |
(rare) (See 鉱車) mine car; mine wagon |
シャフト see styles |
shafuto シャフト |
(1) shaft (e.g. machinery); axle; (2) shaft (of a golf club); (3) mine shaft; pit |
五種散亂 五种散乱 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng sàn luàn wu3 zhong3 san4 luan4 wu chung san luan goshu sanran |
The five kinds of mental aberration: (1) the five senses themselves not functioning properly; (2) external distraction, or inability to concentrate the attention; (3) internal distraction, or mental confusion; (4) distraction caused by ideas of mean and mine, personality, possession, etc. (5) confusion of thought produced by Hīnayāna ideas. |
佐渡金山 see styles |
sadokinzan さどきんざん |
(place-name) Sado Gold Mine |
保安要員 see styles |
hoanyouin / hoanyoin ほあんよういん |
mine guards (during a strike) |
八戸鉱山 see styles |
hachinohekouzan / hachinohekozan はちのへこうざん |
(place-name) Hachinohe mine |
剌那伽羅 剌那伽罗 see styles |
làn à qié luó lan4 a4 qie2 luo2 lan a ch`ieh lo lan a chieh lo Ranakara |
Ratnākara, a 'jewel-mine, the ocean' (M. W.), intp. jewel-heap; name of a Buddha and Bodhisattva; the 112th Buddha of the present kalpa; also of 'a native of Vaiśālī, contemporary of Śākyamuni.' |
十六知見 十六知见 see styles |
shí liù zhī jiàn shi2 liu4 zhi1 jian4 shih liu chih chien jūroku chiken |
十六神我 The sixteen heretical views on me and mine, i.e. the ego in self and others, determinism or fate, immortality, etc.; v. 智度論 25. |
吉崎観音 see styles |
yoshizakimine よしざきみね |
(person) Yoshizaki Mine (1971.12.2-) |
四句成道 see styles |
sì jù chéng dào si4 ju4 cheng2 dao4 ssu chü ch`eng tao ssu chü cheng tao shiku jōdō |
The swan-song of an arhat, who has attained to the perfect life: — All rebirths are ended, The noble life established, My work is accomplished. No further existence is mine. |
地雷除去 see styles |
jiraijokyo じらいじょきょ |
mine clearance |
坑内事故 see styles |
kounaijiko / konaijiko こうないじこ |
mine accident |
執我我所 执我我所 see styles |
zhí wǒ wǒ suǒ zhi2 wo3 wo3 suo3 chih wo wo so shū ga gasho |
attaches to I and mine |
対人地雷 see styles |
taijinjirai たいじんじらい |
anti-personnel land mine |
峯のぼる see styles |
minenoboru みねのぼる |
(person) Mine Noboru (1946.12.6-) |
峰あつ子 see styles |
mineatsuko みねあつこ |
(person) Mine Atsuko (1951.5.2-) |
峰不二子 see styles |
minefujiko みねふじこ |
(char) Fujiko Mine (Lupin III); (ch) Fujiko Mine (Lupin III) |
峰隆一郎 see styles |
mineryuuichirou / mineryuichiro みねりゅういちろう |
(person) Mine Ryūichirō (1950-) |
川上ミネ see styles |
kawakamimine かわかみミネ |
(person) Kawakami Mine |
我及我所 see styles |
wǒ jí wǒ suǒ wo3 ji2 wo3 suo3 wo chi wo so ga kyū gasho |
I and mine |
我我所執 我我所执 see styles |
wǒ wǒ suǒ zhí wo3 wo3 suo3 zhi2 wo wo so chih ga gasho shū |
attachment to I and mine |
我所分別 我所分别 see styles |
wǒ suǒ fēn bié wo3 suo3 fen1 bie2 wo so fen pieh gasho funbetsu |
discrimination of 'mine' |
我所妄想 see styles |
wǒ suǒ wàng xiǎng wo3 suo3 wang4 xiang3 wo so wang hsiang ga sho mōsō |
falsely imputed notion of mine |
我関せず see styles |
warekansezu われかんせず |
(expression) (See 関する) no concern of mine; nothing to do with me |
探雷人員 探雷人员 see styles |
tàn léi rén yuán tan4 lei2 ren2 yuan2 t`an lei jen yüan tan lei jen yüan |
mine detector (employee) |
松尾鉱山 see styles |
matsuokouzan / matsuokozan まつおこうざん |
(place-name) Matsuo Mine |
機械水雷 see styles |
kikaisuirai きかいすいらい |
(rare) {mil} (See 機雷) (sea) mine |
機雷艦艇 see styles |
kiraikantei / kiraikante きらいかんてい |
mine warfare vessel |
無我我所 无我我所 see styles |
wú wǒ wǒ suǒ wu2 wo3 wo3 suo3 wu wo wo so mu ga gasho |
no I or mine |
生野銀山 see styles |
ikunoginzan いくのぎんざん |
(place-name) Ikuno Silver Mine |
石見銀山 see styles |
iwamiginzan いわみぎんざん |
(place-name) Iwami Silver Mine (Shimane Prefecture) |
磁気機雷 see styles |
jikikirai じききらい |
magnetic mine |
磨磨迦羅 磨磨迦罗 see styles |
mó mó jiā luó mo2 mo2 jia1 luo2 mo mo chia lo mamakara |
mamakāra, feeling of 'mine', of interest to oneself. |
美根慶樹 see styles |
mineyoshiki みねよしき |
(person) Mine Yoshiki |
美祢ダム see styles |
minedamu みねダム |
(place-name) Mine Dam |
計我我所 计我我所 see styles |
jì wǒ wǒ suǒ ji4 wo3 wo3 suo3 chi wo wo so kei ga gasho |
imagines I and mine |
都市鉱山 see styles |
toshikouzan / toshikozan としこうざん |
urban mine; discarded items which can be used as a source of resources |
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 |
こっちの物 see styles |
kocchinomono こっちのもの |
(exp,n) (kana only) mine (ours) for the taking; something under one's full control |
切り込み炭 see styles |
kirikomitan きりこみたん |
run-of-the-mine coal |
坑内掘炭鉱 see styles |
kounaiboritankou / konaiboritanko こうないぼりたんこう |
underground coal mine |
堀りつくす see styles |
horitsukusu ほりつくす |
(irregular kanji usage) (transitive verb) to work out (a mine); to exhaust (vein of ore) |
峰トンネル see styles |
minetonneru みねトンネル |
(place-name) Mine Tunnel |
我関せず焉 see styles |
warekansezuen われかんせずえん |
(expression) (See 我関せず) no concern of mine; nothing to do with me |
掘りつくす see styles |
horitsukusu ほりつくす |
(transitive verb) to work out (a mine); to exhaust (vein of ore) |
掘り尽くす see styles |
horitsukusu ほりつくす |
(transitive verb) to work out (a mine); to exhaust (vein of ore) |
田老鉱山跡 see styles |
taroukouzanato / tarokozanato たろうこうざんあと |
(place-name) Tarō Mine Ruins |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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