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換代


换代

see styles
huàn dài
    huan4 dai4
huan tai
to transition to a new dynasty or regime; to replace an older product with an upgraded, new-generation one

新造

see styles
xīn zào
    xin1 zao4
hsin tsao
 shinzou / shinzo
    しんぞう
newly made
(noun, transitive verb) (1) construction; building; (2) (See 新造船) newly built ship; new boat; (3) (dated) (another's) wife (usu. young); (4) (dated) young, unmarried woman; (5) (obsolete) wife of a samurai or wealthy tradesman; (6) (archaism) young prostitute who has just started working (as an assistant to an older prostitute); (surname, given name) Shinzou

旧館

see styles
 kyuukan / kyukan
    きゅうかん
old building; older building

昔圓


昔圆

see styles
xí yuán
    xi2 yuan2
hsi yüan
 shakuen
older perfect doctrine

歐尼


欧尼

see styles
ōu ní
    ou1 ni2
ou ni
(female usage) older sister (loanword from Korean "eonni")

歐巴


欧巴

see styles
ōu bā
    ou1 ba1
ou pa
(female usage) older brother (loanword from Korean "oppa"); male friend

氏上

see styles
 ujinokami
    うじのかみ
(1) (archaism) eldest son; (2) (archaism) older brother; older sister; (3) (archaism) older person; (4) (archaism) head of a clan; head of a region; (5) (archaism) skilled craftsman; (archaism) head of a clan; (personal name) Ujinokami

熟女

see styles
shú nǚ
    shu2 nu:3
shu nü
 jukujo
    じゅくじょ
stylish and confident middle-aged woman
(colloquialism) (sexually) attractive older woman; mature woman; MILF

父兄

see styles
fù xiōng
    fu4 xiong1
fu hsiung
 fukei / fuke
    ふけい
father and elder brother(s); head of the family; patriarch
(1) guardians; parents; (2) father and older brother

痴長


痴长

see styles
chī zhǎng
    chi1 zhang3
ch`ih chang
    chih chang
to not be wiser despite being older; (humble) to be older than (you) by

紅教


红教

see styles
hóng jiào
    hong2 jiao4
hung chiao
 Kukyō
紅衣派 The red sect, i. e. the Zva-dmar, or Shamar, the older Lamaistic sect of Tibet, who wear red clothes and hats.

繼兄


继兄

see styles
jì xiōng
    ji4 xiong1
chi hsiung
older stepbrother

繼姐


继姐

see styles
jì jiě
    ji4 jie3
chi chieh
older stepsister

義兄

see styles
 gikei(p); ani(gikun) / gike(p); ani(gikun)
    ぎけい(P); あに(gikun)
(1) brother-in-law (spouse's older brother or older sister's husband); (2) older stepbrother

義姉

see styles
 gishi(p); ane(gikun)
    ぎし(P); あね(gikun)
(1) sister-in-law (spouse's older sister or older brother's wife); (2) older stepsister; older adopted sister; non-blood-related older sister

老伯

see styles
lǎo bó
    lao3 bo2
lao po
uncle (polite form of address for older male)

老登

see styles
lǎo dēng
    lao3 deng1
lao teng
(derog.) older man (esp. one seen as out of touch)

老輩


老辈

see styles
lǎo bèi
    lao3 bei4
lao pei
 rouhai / rohai
    ろうはい
the older generation; ancestors
the aged

舅哥

see styles
jiù gē
    jiu4 ge1
chiu ko
(coll.) wife's older brother

舊譯


旧译

see styles
jiù yì
    jiu4 yi4
chiu i
 kuyaku
The older translations i.e. before the Tang dynasty; those of Xuanzang and afterwards are called the new.

衆生


众生

see styles
zhòng shēng
    zhong4 sheng1
chung sheng
 shujou; shuusei; sujou(ok) / shujo; shuse; sujo(ok)
    しゅじょう; しゅうせい; すじょう(ok)
{Buddh} all living things; mankind; the people; the world
sattva; all the living, living beings, older tr. 有情 sentient, or conscious beings; also many lives, i.e. many transmigrations.

表兄

see styles
biǎo xiōng
    biao3 xiong1
piao hsiung
older male cousin through a female relative

表哥

see styles
biǎo gē
    biao3 ge1
piao ko
older male cousin through a female relative

表姐

see styles
biǎo jiě
    biao3 jie3
piao chieh
older female cousin through a female relative

表嫂

see styles
biǎo sǎo
    biao3 sao3
piao sao
wife of older male cousin via female line

襟兄

see styles
jīn xiōng
    jin1 xiong1
chin hsiung
husband of wife's older sister

貴姉

see styles
 kishi
    きし
(pronoun) (1) (honorific or respectful language) your older sister; (pronoun) (2) (primarily used by men in letters to older women) you

賢兄

see styles
 kenkei / kenke
    けんけい
(pronoun) wise elder brother; polite reference to another's older brother, or to one's senior

逆修

see styles
nì xiū
    ni4 xiu1
ni hsiu
 gyakushu
    ぎゃくしゅ
(1) {Buddh} holding a memorial service for oneself; (2) an older person conducting a memorial service for a deceased, younger person
豫修 To observe in contrary order; to observe before death the Buddhist rites in preparation for it.

逆縁

see styles
 gyakuen
    ぎゃくえん
(1) {Buddh} bad deed which ultimately results in the creation of a good Buddhist; (2) older person conducting a funeral service for a younger relative, in particular, a parent for a child

長姊


长姊

see styles
zhǎng zǐ
    zhang3 zi3
chang tzu
older sister

長幼


长幼

see styles
zhǎng yòu
    zhang3 you4
chang yu
 chouyou / choyo
    ちょうよう
older and younger; seniority
young and old

長殘


长残

see styles
zhǎng cán
    zhang3 can2
chang ts`an
    chang tsan
(slang) to grow up unattractive; to lose one's looks as one grows older

長輩


长辈

see styles
zhǎng bèi
    zhang3 bei4
chang pei
one's elders; older generation

長開


长开

see styles
zhǎng kāi
    zhang3 kai1
chang k`ai
    chang kai
 nakabiraki
    なかびらき
to grow into one's looks; (of a young person) to develop more attractive facial features as one grows older
(place-name) Nakabiraki

陪侍

see styles
péi shì
    pei2 shi4
p`ei shih
    pei shih
 baiji
    ばいじ
to wait upon (older people); to accompany; attendant
retainer; attending on the nobility

F3層

see styles
 efusuriisou / efusuriso
    エフスリーそう
50 and older female demographic (target audience)

M3層

see styles
 emusuriisou / emusuriso
    エムスリーそう
50 and older male demographic (target audience)

R18

see styles
 aarujuuhachi / arujuhachi
    アールじゅうはち
18 certificate; R-18; restricted to those 18 years or older

アニキ

see styles
 aniki
    アニキ
(1) (familiar language) (honorific or respectful language) elder brother; (2) one's senior; (3) older man; man older than oneself

ママ活

see styles
 mamakatsu
    ママかつ
(slang) (See パパ活・パパかつ) compensated dating (young men with older women)

上の子

see styles
 uenoko
    うえのこ
(exp,n) the older child

上座部

see styles
shàng zuò bù
    shang4 zuo4 bu4
shang tso pu
 jouzabu / jozabu
    じょうざぶ
Theravada school of Buddhism
Sthaviravada (early Buddhist movement)
他毘梨典部; 他鞞羅部 Sthavirāḥ; Sthaviranikāya; or Āryasthāvirāḥ. The school of the presiding elder, or elders. The two earliest sections of Buddhism were this (which developed into the Mahāsthavirāḥ) and the Mahāsānghikāḥ or 大衆部. At first they were not considered to be different schools, the 上座部 merely representing the intimate and older disciples of Śākyamuni and the 大衆 being the rest. It is said that a century later under Mahādeva 大天 a difference of opinion arose on certain doctrines. Three divisions are named as resulting, viz. Mahāvihāravāsinaḥ, Jetavanīyāḥ, and Abhayagiri-vāsinaḥ. These were in Ceylon. In course of time the eighteen Hīnayāna sects were developed. From the time of Aśoka four principal schools are counted as prevailing: Mahāsāṅghika, Sthavira, Mūlasarvāstivda, and Saṁmitīya. The following is a list of the eleven sects reckoned as of the 上座部: 說一切有部; 雪山; 犢子; 法上; 賢冑; 正量; 密林山; 化地; 法藏; 飮光; and 經量部. The Sthaviravādin is reputed as nearest to early Buddhism in its tenets, though it is said to have changed the basis of Buddhism from an agnostic system to a realistic philosophy.

九會說


九会说

see styles
jiǔ huì shuō
    jiu3 hui4 shuo1
chiu hui shuo
 kue setsu
The Huayan sutra 華嚴經 in its older sixty chuan version is said to have been delivered at eight assemblies in seven places; the newer eighty chuan at nine assemblies in seven places; cf. 九處.

五瀬命

see styles
 itsusenomikoto
    いつせのみこと
{jpmyth} Itsuse no Mikoto; older brother of Emperor Jimmu who accompanied him on his eastern expedition but died in Kinokuni before reaching Yamato

伊舍那

see styles
yī shèn à
    yi1 shen4 a4
i shen a
 izana
(伊舍那天) Iiśāna; 伊邪那 (or 伊賒那); v. 伊沙 'one of the older names of Siva-Rudra; one of the Rudras; the sun as a form of Śiva, ' M. W. Maheśvara; the deva of the sixth desire-heaven; head of the external Vajra-hall of the Vajradhātu group; Siva with his three fierce eyes and tusks.

伯父貴

see styles
 ojiki
    おじき
(honorific or respectful language) uncle (older than one's parent)

兄さま

see styles
 niisama / nisama
    にいさま
(honorific or respectful language) older brother

兄さん

see styles
 niisan(p); anisan / nisan(p); anisan
    にいさん(P); あにさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See お兄さん・1) older brother; elder brother; (2) brother (as older-brother figure in friendly and or work relationship); (3) (familiar language) (usu. vocative) young man; buddy; fella; laddie

兄夫婦

see styles
 anifuufu / anifufu
    あにふうふ
one's older brother and his wife

兄者人

see styles
 anijahito
    あにじゃひと
(honorific or respectful language) (See 兄者) older brother

兄貴分

see styles
 anikibun
    あにきぶん
(1) senior group member; leader among peers; (expression) (2) (See 分・ぶん・4) (like) one's older brother; big brother

十八禁

see styles
 juuhachikin / juhachikin
    じゅうはちきん
18 certificate; R-18; restricted to those 18 years or older

唯心偈

see styles
wéi xīn jié
    wei2 xin1 jie2
wei hsin chieh
 yuishin ge
The eight-line verse of the older 華嚴 sutra, which summarizes the idealistic idea.

堂姐夫

see styles
táng jiě fu
    tang2 jie3 fu5
t`ang chieh fu
    tang chieh fu
husband of older female cousin via male line

大きい

see styles
 ookii / ooki
    おおきい
(adjective) (1) big; large; great; (adjective) (2) loud; (adjective) (3) extensive; spacious; (adjective) (4) important; decisive; valuable; (adjective) (5) older; grown up

大姨媽


大姨妈

see styles
dà yí mā
    da4 yi2 ma1
ta i ma
mother's eldest sister (older than one's mother); (coll.) (euphemism) Aunt Flo (i.e. menstrual period)

大姨子

see styles
dà yí zi
    da4 yi2 zi5
ta i tzu
sister-in-law; wife's older sister

大生主

see styles
dà shēng zhǔ
    da4 sheng1 zhu3
ta sheng chu
 Daishōshu
Mahāprajāpatī 摩訶波闍婆提, great "lady of the living", the older translation being 大愛道 the great way (or exemplar) of love; also 衆主 head of the community (of nuns), i.e. Gautami the aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni, the first nun. She is to be reborn as a Buddha named Sarvasattvapriyadarśanā.

大舅哥

see styles
dà jiù gē
    da4 jiu4 ge1
ta chiu ko
(coll.) wife's older brother

大舅子

see styles
dà jiù zi
    da4 jiu4 zi5
ta chiu tzu
(coll.) wife's older brother

大衆部


大众部

see styles
dà zhòng bù
    da4 zhong4 bu4
ta chung pu
 daishubu
    だいしゅぶ
(See 上座部) Mahasamghika (early Buddhist movement)
摩調僧祇部 Mahāsāṅghikāḥ, the school of the community, or majority; one of the chief early divisions, cf. 上坐部 Mahāsthavirāḥ or Sthavirāḥ, i.e. the elders. There are two usages of the term, first, when the sthavira, or older disciples assembled in the cave after the Buddha's death, and the others, the 大衆, assembled outside. As sects, the principal division was that which took place later. The Chinese attribute this division to the influence of 大天 Mahādeva, a century after the Nirvāṇa, and its subsequent five subdivisions are also associated with his name: they are Pūrvasailāḥ, Avaraśailāḥ, Haimavatāḥ, Lokottara-vādinaḥ, and Prajñapti-vādinaḥ; v. 小乘.

大高王

see styles
dà gāo wáng
    da4 gao1 wang2
ta kao wang
 Daikō Ō
Abhyudgata-rāja. Great august monarch, name of the kalpa in which Śubha-vyūha 妙莊嚴王, who is not known in the older literature, is to be reborn as a Buddha.

姉夫婦

see styles
 anefuufu / anefufu
    あねふうふ
one's older sister and her husband

姐弟戀


姐弟恋

see styles
jiě dì liàn
    jie3 di4 lian4
chieh ti lien
love between an older woman and a younger man

小哥哥

see styles
xiǎo gē ge
    xiao3 ge1 ge5
hsiao ko ko
little boy who is older than another young child (e.g. his playmate); (neologism c. 2017) (slang) amiable form of address for a young man of about one's own age or a little older

小姐姐

see styles
xiǎo jiě jie
    xiao3 jie3 jie5
hsiao chieh chieh
little girl who is older than another young child (e.g. her playmate); (neologism c. 2017) (slang) young lady (amiable form of address for a young woman of about one's own age or a little older)

年かさ

see styles
 toshikasa
    としかさ
(adj-no,n) senior; older; elderly

年取り

see styles
 toshitori
    としとり
(1) growing older; (2) aging ceremony (on New Year's Eve or the last night of winter)

年喰う

see styles
 toshikuu / toshiku
    としくう
(exp,v5u) to grow older; to advance in age; to be very aged

年長者

see styles
 nenchousha / nenchosha
    ねんちょうしゃ
senior; elder; person older than oneself

年食う

see styles
 toshikuu / toshiku
    としくう
(exp,v5u) to grow older; to advance in age; to be very aged

Variations:

 oto
    おと
(1) (archaism) younger brother (of an older brother); younger sister (of an older sister); (2) (archaism) youngest child; (prefix) (3) (archaism) young; younger; youngest; (prefix) (4) (archaism) young and beautiful; cute

心心數


心心数

see styles
xīn xīn shù
    xin1 xin1 shu4
hsin hsin shu
 shin shinju
The mind and its conditions or emotions; 心數 is an older form of 心所.

旧世代

see styles
 kyuusedai / kyusedai
    きゅうせだい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) older generation; past generation

月後れ

see styles
 tsukiokure
    つきおくれ
(1) a month or older; (2) back numbers of a monthly

月遅れ

see styles
 tsukiokure
    つきおくれ
(1) a month or older; (2) back numbers of a monthly

枯れ専

see styles
 karesen; karesen
    かれせん; カレセン
(kana only) (from 枯れたおじいさん専門) younger woman (usu. 20-30 years old) who is physically attracted to mature older men (usu. 50-60 years old)

歐吉桑


欧吉桑

see styles
ōu jí sāng
    ou1 ji2 sang1
ou chi sang
older man; man of mature years (Japanese loanword)

歐巴桑


欧巴桑

see styles
ōu ba sāng
    ou1 ba5 sang1
ou pa sang
older female; woman of mature years (Japanese loanword)

歡喜天


欢喜天

see styles
huān xǐ tiān tiān
    huan1 xi3 tian1 tian1
huan hsi t`ien t`ien
    huan hsi tien tien
 kangi ten
大聖歡喜天; 聖天; (大聖天) The joyful devas, or devas of pleasure, represented as two figures embracing each other, with elephants' heads and human bodies; the two embracing figures are interpreted as Gaṇeśa (the eldest son of Śiva) and an incarnation of Guanyin; the elephant-head represents Gaṇeśa; the origin is older than the Guanyin idea and seems to be a derivation from the Śivaitic linga-worship.

歳喰う

see styles
 toshikuu / toshiku
    としくう
(exp,v5u) to grow older; to advance in age; to be very aged

歳食う

see styles
 toshikuu / toshiku
    としくう
(exp,v5u) to grow older; to advance in age; to be very aged

理法身

see styles
lǐ fǎ shēn
    li3 fa3 shen1
li fa shen
 ri hosshin
The dharmakāya as absolute being, in contrast with 智法身 the dharmakāya as wisdom, both according to the older school being 無爲 noumenal; later writers treat 理法身 as noumenal and 智法身 as kinetic or active.

老一輩


老一辈

see styles
lǎo yī bèi
    lao3 yi1 bei4
lao i pei
older generation

老媽子


老妈子

see styles
lǎo mā zi
    lao3 ma1 zi5
lao ma tzu
older female servant; amah

若い燕

see styles
 wakaitsubame
    わかいつばめ
(exp,n) young lover of an older woman

表姐夫

see styles
biǎo jiě fu
    biao3 jie3 fu5
piao chieh fu
husband of older female cousin via female line

負け犬

see styles
 makeinu / makenu
    まけいぬ
(1) loser; failure; underdog; unsuccessful person; non-achiever; loser dog; (2) (slang) (derogatory term) (See お一人様・おひとりさま・2) unmarried and childless older woman

銀絲族


银丝族

see styles
yín sī zú
    yin2 si1 zu2
yin ssu tsu
the older generation (respectful term); old folk; silver-haired generation

お兄さん

see styles
 oniisan / onisan
    おにいさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) older brother; elder brother; (2) (vocative) young man; buddy; fella; laddie

お姉さん

see styles
 oneesan
    おねえさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) miss (referring to a waitress, etc.); (4) ma'am (used by geisha to refer to their superiors); (5) older girl (no relation)

お姐さん

see styles
 oneesan
    おねえさん
(1) (honorific or respectful language) elder sister; (2) (vocative) young lady; (3) miss (referring to a waitress, etc.); (4) ma'am (used by geisha to refer to their superiors); (5) older girl (no relation)

カレセン

see styles
 karesen
    カレセン
(kana only) younger woman (usu. 20-30 years old) who is physically attracted to mature older men (usu. 50-60 years old)

パイセン

see styles
 paisen
    パイセン
(slang) (See 先輩・せんぱい) senior (at work or school); superior; elder; older graduate; progenitor; old-timer

ハイミス

see styles
 haimisu
    ハイミス
(sensitive word) older unmarried woman (wasei: high miss); old maid; spinster

一日の長

see styles
 ichijitsunochou; ichinichinochou / ichijitsunocho; ichinichinocho
    いちじつのちょう; いちにちのちょう
(exp,n) (1) slight superiority (in knowledge, experience, ability, etc.); (exp,n) (2) being slightly older

三無漏根


三无漏根

see styles
sān wú lòu gēn
    san1 wu2 lou4 gen1
san wu lou ken
 san murō kon
The three roots for the passionless life and final escape from transmigration, i.e. the last three of the 二十二根 q.v. An older group was 未知欲知根; 知根; 如巳根 v. 倶舍論 3. 智度論 23.

上了年紀


上了年纪

see styles
shàng le nián jì
    shang4 le5 nian2 ji4
shang le nien chi
to be getting on in years; to be of the older generation

上位互換

see styles
 jouigokan / joigokan
    じょういごかん
(adj-no,n) (1) (See 後方互換) downward compatible; backward compatible; compatible with input or components intended for lower tier or older systems, versions, etc.; (adj-no,n) (2) (incorrect usage) upward compatible; forward compatible; compatible with input or components intended for higher tier or later systems, versions, etc.; (adj-no,n) (3) (slang) providing the same function while being more effective (esp. in games)

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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