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<1234>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
癇癪 see styles |
kanshaku かんしゃく |
passion; temper; irritability |
癖好 see styles |
pǐ hào pi3 hao4 p`i hao pi hao |
one's passion; one's obsession |
百合 see styles |
bǎi hé bai3 he2 pai ho riri りり |
(botany) lily; (ACG) (slang) yuri (genre depicting romantic or intimate relationships between women) (1) (kana only) lily (Lilium spp.); (2) (ゆり, ユリ only) (colloquialism) (See ガールズラブ) yuri; genre of comics and novels about female homosexuality; (female given name) Riri |
百香 see styles |
bǎi xiāng bai3 xiang1 pai hsiang yuka ゆか |
passion fruit (female given name) Yuka |
矢印 see styles |
yajirushi やじるし |
(1) arrow (symbol); (2) (colloquialism) (romantic) interest (for a certain person); direction (of one's attention, etc.) |
等染 see styles |
děng rǎn deng3 ran3 teng jan tōzen |
passion |
結業 结业 see styles |
jié yè jie2 ye4 chieh yeh ketsugō |
to finish school, esp. a short course; to complete a course; (of a company) to cease operations The karma resulting from the bondage to passion, or delusion. |
綺夢 绮梦 see styles |
qǐ mèng qi3 meng4 ch`i meng chi meng |
pleasant and romantic dream |
綺談 see styles |
kidan きだん |
romantic story; colorful story; colourful story; highly embellished story |
習氣 习气 see styles |
xí qì xi2 qi4 hsi ch`i hsi chi jikke |
custom; practice (usu. a regrettable one) Habit, the force of habit; the uprising or recurrence of thoughts, passions, or delusions after the passion or delusion has itself been overcome, the remainder or remaining influence of illusion. |
色情 see styles |
sè qíng se4 qing2 se ch`ing se ching shikijou / shikijo しきじょう |
pornography; sex sexual passion; lust |
色欲 see styles |
sè yù se4 yu4 se yü shikiyoku しきよく |
lust; sexual appetite Sexual desire, or passion. |
色道 see styles |
shikidou / shikido しきどう |
sexual passion |
艷情 艳情 see styles |
yàn qíng yan4 qing2 yen ch`ing yen ching |
romantic love; romance; erotic (novel etc) |
言情 see styles |
yán qíng yan2 qing2 yen ch`ing yen ching |
(of a movie, novel etc) portraying a love affair; romantic; sentimental |
護摩 护摩 see styles |
hù mó hu4 mo2 hu mo goma ごま |
{Buddh} homa; Buddhist rite of burning wooden sticks to ask a deity for blessings homa, also 護磨; 呼麽 described as originally a burnt offering to Heaven; the esoterics adopted the idea of worshipping with fire, symbolizing wisdom as fire burning up the faggots of passion and illusion; and therewith preparing nirvāṇa as food, etc.; cf. 大日經; four kinds of braziers are used, round, semi-circular, square, and octagonal; four, five, or six purposes are recorded i.e. śāntika, to end calamities; pauṣṭika (or puṣṭikarman) for prosperity; vaśīkaraṇa, 'dominating,' intp. as calling down the good by means of enchantments; abhicaraka, exorcising the evil; a fifth is to obtain the loving protection of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas; a sixth divides puṣṭikarman into two parts, the second part being length of life; each of these six has its controlling Buddha and bodhisattvas, and different forms and accessories of worship. |
酒興 酒兴 see styles |
jiǔ xìng jiu3 xing4 chiu hsing shukyou / shukyo しゅきょう |
interest in wine; passion for drinking merrymaking |
酷愛 酷爱 see styles |
kù ài ku4 ai4 k`u ai ku ai |
to be keen on; to have a passion for |
閨情 闺情 see styles |
guī qíng gui1 qing2 kuei ch`ing kuei ching |
women's love; passion (felt by lady) |
難勝 难胜 see styles |
nán shèng nan2 sheng4 nan sheng nanshō |
Hard to overcome, or be overcome; unconquerable; the fifth of the ten bodhisattva 地 stages when all passion and illusion is overcome and understanding of all things attained. |
靈犀 灵犀 see styles |
líng xī ling2 xi1 ling hsi |
rhinoceros horn, reputed to confer telepathic powers; fig. mutual sensitivity; tacit exchange of romantic feelings; a meeting of minds |
風流 风流 see styles |
fēng liú feng1 liu2 feng liu kazaru かざる |
distinguished and accomplished; outstanding; talented in letters and unconventional in lifestyle; romantic; dissolute; loose (noun or adjectival noun) elegance; taste; refinement; (female given name) Kazaru |
餘習 余习 see styles |
yú xí yu2 xi2 yü hsi |
The remnants of habit which persist after passion has been subdued; also called 餘氣; 習氣; 殘習. |
香艷 香艳 see styles |
xiāng yàn xiang1 yan4 hsiang yen |
alluring; erotic; romantic |
黑蚖 see styles |
hēi yuán hei1 yuan2 hei yüan |
The black adder, or venomous snake, i.e. kleśa, passion, or illusion. |
キスマ see styles |
kisuma キスマ |
(1) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See キスマーク・1) hickey; hickie; love bite; passion mark; (2) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) kiss mark; lipstick mark |
フェチ see styles |
fechi フェチ |
(1) (abbreviation) (See フェティッシュ,フェティシズム) fetish; (2) passion; enthusiasm |
もて期 see styles |
moteki もてき |
(colloquialism) period (of life) when one is enjoying more romantic attention than usual |
三種斷 三种断 see styles |
sān zhǒng duàn san1 zhong3 duan4 san chung tuan sanshu dan |
The three kinds of uccheda— cutting-off, excision, or bringing to an end: (1) (a) 自性斷 with the incoming of wisdom, passion or illusion ceases of itself; (b) 不生斷 with realization of the doctrine that all is 空 unreal, evil karma ceases to arise; (c) 緣縛斷 illusion being ended, the causal nexus of the passions disappears and the attraction of the external ceases. (2) The three śrāvaka or ascetic stages are (a) 見所斷 ending the condition of false views; (b) 修行斷 getting rid of desire and illusion in practice; (c) 非所斷 no more illusion or desire to be cut off. |
九徧知 九遍知 see styles |
jiǔ biàn zhī jiu3 bian4 zhi1 chiu pien chih ku henchi |
The nine forms of complete knowledge of the four axioms and the cutting off of passion, delusion, etc., in the processes of 見 and 修, as distinct from 無學. |
他化天 see styles |
tā huà tiān ta1 hua4 tian1 t`a hua t`ien ta hua tien take ten |
(他化自在天) Paranirmita-vaśavartin, 婆羅尼蜜婆舍跋提天; 婆那和提; 波舍跋提 the sixth of the six heavens of desire, or passion heavens, the last of the six devalokas, the abode of Maheśvara (i. e. Śiva), and of Māra. |
佛世界 see styles |
fó shì jiè fo2 shi4 jie4 fo shih chieh butsu sekai |
A Buddha-realm, divided into two categories, the pure and the impure, i.e. the passionless and passion worlds. |
兜率陀 see styles |
dōu shuài tuó dou1 shuai4 tuo2 tou shuai t`o tou shuai to Tosotsuda |
(兜率 or 兜率哆); 兜術; 珊都史多, 珊覩史多; 鬭瑟多 Tuṣita, from tuṣ, contented, satisfied, gratified; name of the Tuṣita heaven, the fourth devaloka in the 欲界 passion realm, or desire realm between the Yama and Nirmāṇarati heavens. Its inner department is the Pure Land of Maitreya who, like Śākyamuni and all Buddhas, is reborn there before descending to earth as the next Buddha; his life there is 4,000 Tuṣita years (each day there being equal to 4000 earth-years) 584 million such years. |
十念處 十念处 see styles |
shí niàn chù shi2 nian4 chu4 shih nien ch`u shih nien chu jūnensho |
A bodhisattva's ten objects of thought or meditation, i.e. body, the senses, mind, things, environment, monastery, city (or district), good name, Buddha-learning, riddance of all passion and delusion. |
受難劇 see styles |
junangeki じゅなんげき |
Passion Play |
受難曲 see styles |
junankyoku じゅなんきょく |
Passion music |
受難週 see styles |
junanshuu / junanshu じゅなんしゅう |
{Christn} Passion Week |
司各特 see styles |
sī gè tè si1 ge4 te4 ssu ko t`e ssu ko te |
Scott (name); Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), Scottish romantic novelist |
向か腹 see styles |
mukabara むかばら |
anger; passion |
向っ腹 see styles |
mukappara むかっぱら |
anger; passion |
向学心 see styles |
kougakushin / kogakushin こうがくしん |
love of learning; desire to learn; passion for knowledge |
壁ドン see styles |
kabedon かべドン |
(noun/participle) (1) (slang) slamming one's hand into the wall in front of someone (e.g. to stop them from leaving; often viewed as romantic); (noun/participle) (2) (colloquialism) banging on the wall (e.g. to quieten one's neighbour) |
寂滅忍 寂灭忍 see styles |
jí miè rěn ji2 mie4 ren3 chi mieh jen jakumetsu nin |
nirvāṇa-patience; the patience of the nirvāṇa (the suppression of all passion). |
射倖心 see styles |
shakoushin / shakoshin しゃこうしん |
passion for gambling; fondness for speculation; speculative spirit |
射幸心 see styles |
shakoushin / shakoshin しゃこうしん |
passion for gambling; fondness for speculation; speculative spirit |
少年愛 see styles |
shounenai / shonenai しょうねんあい |
(1) pederasty; boy love; (2) (manga slang) (See ボーイズラブ) shōnen-ai (manga subgenre depicting romantic relationships between boys); boys' love |
幻想的 see styles |
gensouteki / gensoteki げんそうてき |
(adjectival noun) fantastic; magical; wondrous; whimsical; fairytale-like; romantic |
彼拉多 see styles |
bǐ lā duō bi3 la1 duo1 pi la to |
Pilate (Pontius Pilate in the Biblical passion story) |
忘年戀 see styles |
wàng nián liàn wang4 nian2 lian4 wang nien lien |
romantic relationship with a significant age gap |
恋愛運 see styles |
renaiun れんあいうん |
one's romantic fate; one's luck in love |
悪い虫 see styles |
waruimushi わるいむし |
(1) undesirable lover (boyfriend, girlfriend); (2) passion; temper; irritability |
感情史 see styles |
gǎn qíng shǐ gan3 qing2 shi3 kan ch`ing shih kan ching shih |
romantic history; romantic past |
持て期 see styles |
moteki もてき |
(colloquialism) period (of life) when one is enjoying more romantic attention than usual |
時計草 see styles |
tokeisou; tokeisou / tokeso; tokeso とけいそう; トケイソウ |
(kana only) blue passion flower (Passiflora caerulea) |
普希金 see styles |
pǔ xī jīn pu3 xi1 jin1 p`u hsi chin pu hsi chin |
Alexandr Sergeevich Pushkin (1799-1837), great Russian romantic poet |
智慧劍 智慧剑 see styles |
zhì huì jiàn zhi4 hui4 jian4 chih hui chien chie ken |
(智劍) The sword of wisdom which cuts away passion and severs the link of transmigration. |
智慧水 see styles |
zhì huì shuǐ zhi4 hui4 shui3 chih hui shui chiesui |
The water of wisdom which washes away the filth of passion. |
柏遼茲 柏辽兹 see styles |
bó liáo zī bo2 liao2 zi1 po liao tzu |
Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), French romantic composer, author of Symphonie Fantastique |
橄欖山 橄榄山 see styles |
gǎn lǎn shān gan3 lan3 shan1 kan lan shan |
Mount of Olives (in the Christian passion story) |
浪漫派 see styles |
romanha ロマンは roomanha ローマンは |
(ateji / phonetic) romantic school; romanticism |
浪漫的 see styles |
romanteki ロマンてき roomanteki ローマンてき |
(ateji / phonetic) (adjectival noun) romantic (school) |
浮いた see styles |
uita ういた |
(can act as adjective) (1) amorous; flirtatious; romantic; (can act as adjective) (2) light; frivolous; (can act as adjective) (3) flamboyant |
滅法智 灭法智 see styles |
miè fǎ zhì mie4 fa3 zhi4 mieh fa chih meppōcchi |
The knowledge or wisdom of the dogma of extinction (of passion and reincarnation); one of the 八智 q. v. |
激する see styles |
gekisuru げきする |
(suru verb) (1) to intensify; (suru verb) (2) to be excited; to fly into a rage; to get into a passion; (suru verb) (3) to dash against; (suru verb) (4) to encourage |
無上燈 无上灯 see styles |
wú shàng dēng wu2 shang4 deng1 wu shang teng mujō tō |
The supreme lamp, that of nirvāṇa, as dispersing the gloom of passion-illusion. |
無動佛 无动佛 see styles |
wú dòng fó wu2 dong4 fo2 wu tung fo Mudō butsu |
Akṣobhya, cf. 阿閦婆 and 不動佛 The unperturbed Buddha, sometimes tr. as motionless, but the reference is to his calmness, serenity, and absence of passion; he is one of the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas, and generally reigns over the east, his kingdom being Abhirati; realm of mystic pleasure. In the Lotus Sūtra he is named as the first of the sixteen sons of Mahābhijñābhibhu. One of his principal characteristics is that of subduing the passions. |
無所著 无所着 see styles |
wú suǒ zhuò wu2 suo3 zhuo4 wu so cho mu shojaku |
Not bound by any tie, i.e. free from all influence of the passion-nature, an epithet of Buddha. |
煩惱薪 烦恼薪 see styles |
fán nǎo xīn fan2 nao3 xin1 fan nao hsin bonnō shin |
The faggots of passion, which are burnt up by the fire of wisdom. |
煩惱賊 烦恼贼 see styles |
fán nǎo zéi fan2 nao3 zei2 fan nao tsei bonnō zoku |
Temptation, or passion, as a thief injuring the spiritual nature. |
煩惱道 烦恼道 see styles |
fán nǎo dào fan2 nao3 dao4 fan nao tao bonnō dō |
The way of temptation, or passion, in producing bad karma. |
煩惱障 烦恼障 see styles |
fán nǎo zhàng fan2 nao3 zhang4 fan nao chang bonnō shō |
The barrier of temptation, passion, or defilement, which obstructs the attainment of the nirvāṇa-mind. |
略奪愛 see styles |
ryakudatsuai りゃくだつあい |
stealing another's romantic partner |
百香果 see styles |
bǎi xiāng guǒ bai3 xiang1 guo3 pai hsiang kuo |
passion fruit |
眞解脫 眞解脱 see styles |
zhēn jiě tuō zhen1 jie3 tuo1 chen chieh t`o chen chieh to shin gedatsu |
Release from all the hindrances of passion and attainment of the Buddha's nirvana, which is not a permanent state of absence from the needs of the living, but is spiritual, omniscient, and liberating. |
瞋煩惱 瞋烦恼 see styles |
chēn fán nǎo chen1 fan2 nao3 ch`en fan nao chen fan nao shin bonnō |
The passion or defilement of anger. |
磕CP see styles |
kē cp ke1 cp k`o cp ko cp |
(slang) to ship a fictional couple; to enthusiastically support a romantic pairing; also pr. [ke4 CP] |
老少配 see styles |
lǎo shào pèi lao3 shao4 pei4 lao shao p`ei lao shao pei |
romantic relationship with a significant age gap |
耍私情 see styles |
shuǎ sī qíng shua3 si1 qing2 shua ssu ch`ing shua ssu ching |
the play of passions; carried away by passion (e.g. to commit a crime) |
脈ゼロ see styles |
myakuzero みゃくゼロ |
(slang) (See 脈なし) just friends; no romantic interest; zero pulse |
色事師 see styles |
irogotoshi いろごとし |
(1) lady-killer; casanova; Don Juan; (2) kabuki actor who has mastered the art of romantic acting |
西番蓮 西番莲 see styles |
xī fān lián xi1 fan1 lian2 hsi fan lien |
passion flower |
解脫身 解脱身 see styles |
jiě tuō shēn jie3 tuo1 shen1 chieh t`o shen chieh to shen gedatsu shin |
The body of liberation, the body of Buddha released from kleśa, i.e. passion-affliction. |
談戀愛 谈恋爱 see styles |
tán liàn ài tan2 lian4 ai4 t`an lien ai tan lien ai |
to be in a romantic relationship; to go steady; to be dating |
貪煩惱 贪烦恼 see styles |
tān fán nǎo tan1 fan2 nao3 t`an fan nao tan fan nao ton bonnō |
The kleśa, temptation or passion of desire. |
雞蛋果 鸡蛋果 see styles |
jī dàn guǒ ji1 dan4 guo3 chi tan kuo |
passion or egg fruit (Passiflora edulis) |
離垢地 离垢地 see styles |
lí gòu dì li2 gou4 di4 li kou ti riku ji |
The second of the ten bodhisattva stages in which he overcomes all passion and impurity. |
顎クイ see styles |
agokui; agokui あごクイ; アゴクイ |
(colloquialism) suddenly lifting someone's face by their chin (in a domineering yet romantic fashion) |
黃昏戀 黄昏恋 see styles |
huáng hūn liàn huang2 hun1 lian4 huang hun lien |
fig. romantic relationship between an elderly couple; falling in love in the autumn of one's life |
アゴクイ see styles |
agokui アゴクイ |
(colloquialism) suddenly lifting somebody's face by their chin (in a domineering yet romantic fashion) |
アベック see styles |
abekku アベック |
(1) (dated) (See カップル) (romantic) couple (fre: avec); (can act as adjective) (2) (See アベックホームラン) back-to-back (e.g. home runs); dual (e.g. victory); tandem (e.g. flight); double; (personal name) Abegg |
スパダリ see styles |
supadari スパダリ |
(slang) ideal man (as a romantic partner) (wasei: super darling); eligible bachelor |
むかっ腹 see styles |
mukappara むかっぱら |
anger; passion |
やんでれ see styles |
yandere やんでれ |
(n,adj-f) (manga slang) person (usu. female) with an unhealthy romantic obsession (has a connotation of mental instability) |
ラヴコメ see styles |
rarakome ラヴコメ |
(abbreviation) romantic comedy (wasei: love comedy); rom-com |
ラブコメ see styles |
rabukome ラブコメ |
(abbreviation) romantic comedy (wasei: love comedy); rom-com |
ロマン派 see styles |
romanha ロマンは |
romantic school; romanticism |
ロマン的 see styles |
romanteki ロマンてき |
(adjectival noun) romantic (school) |
九種大禪 九种大禅 see styles |
jiǔ zhǒng dà chán jiu3 zhong3 da4 chan2 chiu chung ta ch`an chiu chung ta chan kushu daizen |
The nine kinds of Mahāyāna dhyāna for bodhisattvas, given in the 菩薩地持經 6 and in other works; they are associated with the patience 忍 pāramitā and with the dhyāna of the super-realms. The nine are meditations: (1) 自性禪 on the original nature of things, or mind as the real nature, from which all things derive; (2) 一切禪 on achieving the development of self and all others to the utmost; (3) 難禪 on the difficulties of certain dhyāna conditions; (4) 一切禪 on the entrance to all the (superior) dhyāna conditions; (5) 善人禪 on the good; (6) 一切行禪 on all Mahāyāna practices and actions; (7) 除煩惱禪 on ridding all sufferers from the miseries of passion and delusion; (8) 此世他世樂禪 on the way to bring joy to all people both in this life and hereafter; (9) 淸淨淨禪 on perfect purity in the termination of all delusion and distress and the obtaining of perfect enlightenment. |
乾柴烈火 see styles |
gān chái liè huǒ gan1 chai2 lie4 huo3 kan ch`ai lieh huo kan chai lieh huo |
(idiom) explosive mutual passion; blaze of passion (esp. between lovers) |
二人世界 see styles |
èr rén shì jiè er4 ren2 shi4 jie4 erh jen shih chieh |
world with only two people (usually refers to a romantic couple); romantic couple's world |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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