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Simple Dictionary Definition |
物理 see styles |
wù lǐ wu4 li3 wu li modoroi もどろい |
physics (1) laws of nature; physical laws; (2) (abbreviation) (See 物理学) physics; (place-name) Modoroi principles of things |
物療 see styles |
butsuryou / butsuryo ぶつりょう |
physical treatment; physiotherapy |
物的 see styles |
butteki ぶってき |
(adjectival noun) material; physical |
物証 see styles |
busshou / bussho ぶっしょう |
(abbreviation) (See 物的証拠) physical evidence; real evidence; material evidence |
牲口 see styles |
shēng kou sheng1 kou5 sheng k`ou sheng kou |
animals used for their physical strength (mules, oxen etc); beast of burden |
理学 see styles |
rigaku りがく |
(1) (physical) science; natural science; (2) (obsolete) (See 物理学) physics; (3) (obsolete) (See 哲学) philosophy; (4) (See 宋明理学) neo-Confucianism |
理研 see styles |
riken りけん |
(org) Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (abbreviation); (o) Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (abbreviation) |
生み see styles |
umi うみ |
production; bringing into the world; (physical) birth |
生身 see styles |
shēng shēn sheng1 shen1 sheng shen namami なまみ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) living flesh; flesh and blood; living (human); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) raw (flesh, esp. fish) The physical body; also that of a Buddha in contrast with his 法身 dharmakāya; also a bodhisattva's body when born into any mortal form. |
産み see styles |
umi うみ |
production; bringing into the world; (physical) birth |
発育 see styles |
hatsuiku はついく |
(n,vs,vi) (physical) growth; development |
百法 see styles |
bǎi fǎ bai3 fa3 pai fa hyappō |
The hundred divisions of all mental qualities and their agents, of the 唯識 School; also known as the 五位百法five groups of the 100 modes or 'things': (1) 心法 the eight 識 perceptions, or forms of consciousness; (2) 心所有法 the fifty-one mental ideas; (3) 色法 the five physical organs and their six modes of sense, e. g. ear and sound; (4) 不相應行 twenty-four indefinites, or unconditioned elements; (5) 無爲 six inactive or metaphysical concepts. |
皮肉 see styles |
pí ròu pi2 rou4 p`i jou pi jou hiniku ひにく |
skin and flesh; the physical body; (fig.) the superficial layer; surface aspects (n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) irony; sarcasm; cynicism; satire; (adj-na,adj-no,n) (2) unexpected; different from what one expected; not as one had planned; (3) (only) surface; something superficial; (4) (archaism) (literal meaning) skin and bone; body |
相好 see styles |
xiāng hǎo xiang1 hao3 hsiang hao aiyoshi あいよし |
to be intimate; close friend; paramour features; appearance; (place-name) Aiyoshi lakṣana-vyañjana; the thirty-two 相 or marks and the eighty 好 or signs on the physical body of Buddha. The marks a Buddha's saṃbhogakāya number 84,000. 相 is intp. as larger signs, 好 as smaller; but as they are also intp. as marks that please, 好 may be a euphemism for 號. |
矯正 矫正 see styles |
jiǎo zhèng jiao3 zheng4 chiao cheng kyousei / kyose きょうせい |
to correct; to rectify (e.g. a physical defect such as hearing or vision); to cure; rectification; correction; to straighten (n,vs,adj-no) correction (of fault, defect, flaw, etc.); remedy; rectification; redress; reform |
童趣 see styles |
tóng qù tong2 qu4 t`ung ch`ü tung chü |
qualities that delight children (e.g. bold colors in a picture, anthropomorphized characters in a TV show, the physical challenge of playground equipment) |
筋力 see styles |
kinryoku きんりょく |
physical strength; muscle strength |
簽出 签出 see styles |
qiān chū qian1 chu1 ch`ien ch`u chien chu |
to sign out (of a physical location or attendance register); (computing) to check out (i.e. retrieve files from version control) |
肉團 肉团 see styles |
ròu tuán rou4 tuan2 jou t`uan jou tuan nikudan |
the physical body |
肉心 see styles |
ròu xīn rou4 xin1 jou hsin nikushin |
肉團心; 紇利陀耶 hṛdaya; the physical heart. |
肉感 see styles |
ròu gǎn rou4 gan3 jou kan nikkan; nikukan にっかん; にくかん |
sexiness; sexy; sensuality; sensual; voluptuous (1) sexual feeling; carnal desire; (2) physical feeling |
肉界 see styles |
nikukai にくかい |
physical or sensual world |
肉的 see styles |
nikuteki にくてき |
(adjectival noun) (ant: 霊的) physical; fleshly; corporal |
肉眼 see styles |
ròu yǎn rou4 yan3 jou yen nikugan(p); nikugen にくがん(P); にくげん |
naked eye; layman's eyes (1) (にくがん only) naked eye; (2) {Buddh} (usu. にくげん) (See 五眼) the physical eye māṃsacakṣus. Eye of flesh, the physical eye. |
肉身 see styles |
ròu shēn rou4 shen1 jou shen nikushin |
corporeal body The physical body. |
肉體 肉体 see styles |
ròu tǐ rou4 ti3 jou t`i jou ti |
physical body See: 肉体 |
肌膚 肌肤 see styles |
jī fū ji1 fu1 chi fu kifu きふ |
skin; flesh; fig. close physical relationship skin |
腕力 see styles |
wanryoku(p); udejikara わんりょく(P); うでぢから |
(1) strength in one's arms; physical strength; muscular strength; (2) force; violence |
膂力 see styles |
lǚ lì lu:3 li4 lü li ryoryoku りょりょく |
strength; bodily strength; brawn (form) physical strength; muscular strength |
舌相 see styles |
shé xiàng she2 xiang4 she hsiang zessō |
The broad, long tongue of a Buddha, one of the thirty-two physical signs. |
色光 see styles |
sè guāng se4 guang1 se kuang shikikō |
colored light Physical light, as contrasted with 心光 light of the mind; every Buddha has both, e. g. his halo. |
色入 see styles |
sè rù se4 ru4 se ju shiki nyū |
色處 The entrances, or places, where the organs and objects of physical sense meet, ten in all; cf. 五入. Also, one of the twelve nidānas. |
色身 see styles |
sè shēn se4 shen1 se shen iromi いろみ |
{Buddh} rupakaya (the physical body, esp. of a buddha); (personal name) Iromi rūpakāya. The physical body, as contrasted with the 法身 dharmakāya, the immaterial, spiritual, or immortal body. |
苦果 see styles |
kǔ guǒ ku3 guo3 k`u kuo ku kuo kuka |
lit. bitter fruit; fig. painful consequence The physical and mental suffering resulting from evil conduct (chiefly in previous existences). |
荒業 see styles |
arawaza あらわざ |
(1) physical labor; physical labour; manual work; heavy work; (2) drastic move (e.g. hold or strike in martial arts); power technique; display of power |
虚脱 see styles |
kyodatsu きょだつ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) lethargy; despondency; mental numbness; (n,vs,vi) (2) {med} (physical) collapse; prostration |
負荷 负荷 see styles |
fù hè fu4 he4 fu ho fuka ふか |
load; burden; charge (noun, transitive verb) (1) (form) burdening; bearing; shouldering; imposing; (2) load (electrical, mechanical, etc.); stress; workload; (3) {med} stress testing (of physical function or performance); provocative testing |
身体 see styles |
mikara みから |
(oft. read からだ) (See 身体・からだ・1) body; physical system; (the) person; (female given name) Mikara |
身力 see styles |
shēn lì shen1 li4 shen li shinriki |
physical strength |
身安 see styles |
shēn ān shen1 an1 shen an shinan |
physical serenity |
身板 see styles |
shēn bǎn shen1 ban3 shen pan |
body; physique; physical condition |
身疲 see styles |
shēn pí shen1 pi2 shen p`i shen pi shinhi |
physical exhaustion |
身色 see styles |
shēn sè shen1 se4 shen se shinshiki |
physical appearance |
身苦 see styles |
shēn kǔ shen1 ku3 shen k`u shen ku shinku |
physical suffering |
運動 运动 see styles |
yùn dòng yun4 dong4 yün tung undou / undo うんどう |
to move; to exercise; sports; exercise; motion; movement; campaign; CL:場|场[chang3] (n,vs,vi) (1) exercise; physical training; workout; sports; athletics; (n,vs,vi) (2) appeal; campaign; drive; crusade; movement; lobbying; (n,vs,vi) (3) (ant: 静止) motion; movement movement |
違和 违和 see styles |
wéi hé wei2 he2 wei ho iwa いわ |
unwell; indisposed; out of sorts; euphemism or honorific for ill physical disorder |
醫鬧 医闹 see styles |
yī nào yi1 nao4 i nao |
(neologism, attested by 2013) organized disruption of healthcare facilities or verbal and physical abuse of medical staff by an aggrieved patient or proxies such as family members or hired thugs, typically aimed at obtaining compensation |
鍛鍊 锻炼 see styles |
duàn liàn duan4 lian4 tuan lien |
to toughen; to temper; to engage in physical exercise; to work out; (fig.) to develop one's skills; to train oneself |
駢脅 骈胁 see styles |
pián xié pian2 xie2 p`ien hsieh pien hsieh |
fused ribs (physical deformity) |
體徵 体征 see styles |
tǐ zhēng ti3 zheng1 t`i cheng ti cheng |
(medical) sign; physical sign |
體感 体感 see styles |
tǐ gǎn ti3 gan3 t`i kan ti kan |
physical sensation; somatosensory; motion sensing (gaming) See: 体感 |
體校 体校 see styles |
tǐ xiào ti3 xiao4 t`i hsiao ti hsiao |
sports school; physical education school (abbr. for 體育學校|体育学校[ti3 yu4 xue2 xiao4]) |
體格 体格 see styles |
tǐ gé ti3 ge2 t`i ko ti ko taikyaku |
bodily health; one's physical state; physique nominative case |
體罰 体罚 see styles |
tǐ fá ti3 fa2 t`i fa ti fa |
corporal punishment; to inflict physical punishment on (sb) |
體育 体育 see styles |
tǐ yù ti3 yu4 t`i yü ti yü |
sports; physical education See: 体育 |
體能 体能 see styles |
tǐ néng ti3 neng2 t`i neng ti neng |
physical capability; stamina |
體質 体质 see styles |
tǐ zhì ti3 zhi4 t`i chih ti chih |
(a person's) constitution; underlying physical condition; physical makeup; (of an organization, society etc) structural soundness |
鳳體 凤体 see styles |
fèng tǐ feng4 ti3 feng t`i feng ti |
(archaic) empress's body; empress's physical condition |
龍體 龙体 see styles |
lóng tǐ long2 ti3 lung t`i lung ti |
emperor's body; emperor's physical condition |
エロス see styles |
erosu エロス |
(1) sexual desire; physical love; eros; (2) (See エロース) Eros (Greek god); (3) Eros (asteroid); (4) {med} event-related optical signal; EROS; (5) Earth Resources Observation Satellite; EROS |
ガテン see styles |
gaten ガテン |
(1) (from 合点) job seeker magazine for manual labourers published by Recruit Inc. (1991-2009); (2) physical work; (3) physical workers; blue-collar workers |
ばか力 see styles |
bakajikara ばかぢから |
great physical power; animal strength |
三種身 三种身 see styles |
sān zhǒng shēn san1 zhong3 shen1 san chung shen sanshu shin |
The Tiantai School has a definition of 色身 the physical body of the Buddha; 法門身 his psychological body with its vast variety; 實相身 his real body, or dharmakāya. The esoteric sect ascribes a trikāya to each of its honoured ones. v. 三身. |
三身業 三身业 see styles |
sān shēn yè san1 shen1 ye4 san shen yeh sanshin gō |
The three physical wrong deeds— killing, robbing, adultery. |
不自由 see styles |
fujiyuu / fujiyu ふじゆう |
(n,adj-na,vs,vi) (1) discomfort; inconvenience; (n,adj-na,vs,vi) (2) poverty; want; destitution; lack; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) inability; disability; impairment (physical, mental, etc.); nonfluency (in a language) |
二種病 二种病 see styles |
èr zhǒng bìng er4 zhong3 bing4 erh chung ping nishu no yamai |
Two kinds of sickness: physical and mental or spiritual. |
体作り see styles |
karadazukuri からだづくり |
physical culture; bodybuilding (body development, not necessarily weightlifting) |
体育家 see styles |
taiikuka / taikuka たいいくか |
physical culturist; athlete |
体育局 see styles |
taiikukyoku / taikukyoku たいいくきょく |
(org) Physical Education Bureau; (o) Physical Education Bureau |
体造り see styles |
karadazukuri からだづくり |
physical culture; bodybuilding (body development, not necessarily weightlifting) |
倦怠感 see styles |
kentaikan けんたいかん |
physical weariness; sense of fatigue; washed-out feeling |
健常者 see styles |
kenjousha / kenjosha けんじょうしゃ |
(ant: 障害者) person with no physical or mental disability; able-bodied person; non-disabled person |
冷暴力 see styles |
lěng bào lì leng3 bao4 li4 leng pao li |
non-physical abuse; emotional abuse; the silent treatment |
力仕事 see styles |
chikarashigoto ちからしごと |
physical work; manual labour (labor) |
劫盡火 劫尽火 see styles |
jié jìn huǒ jie2 jin4 huo3 chieh chin huo kōjinka |
the conflagration at the end of the age that destroys the physical universe |
十六物 see styles |
shí liù wù shi2 liu4 wu4 shih liu wu |
The thirty-six physical parts and excretions of the human body, all being unclean, i. e. the vile body. |
反映論 反映论 see styles |
fǎn yìng lùn fan3 ying4 lun4 fan ying lun haneiron / haneron はんえいろん |
theory of reflection (in dialectic materialism), i.e. every perception reflects physical reality (See 模写説) reflection theory |
四勝身 四胜身 see styles |
sì shèng shēn si4 sheng4 shen1 ssu sheng shen shi shōshin |
The four with victorious bodies, who were transformed independently of normal rebirth; also styled 解行身 bodies set free from all physical taint, thus attaining to Buddhahood. The four are the 龍女 dragon daughter of the Lotus Sutra, who instantly became a male bodhisattva; and three others of the 華嚴 Huayan sutra, i. e. 善財童子; 兜率天子, and 普莊嚴童子. |
地文学 see styles |
chimongaku; chibungaku(rk) ちもんがく; ちぶんがく(rk) |
(dated) (See 自然地理学) physiography; physical geography |
地縛霊 see styles |
jibakurei / jibakure じばくれい |
ghost bound to a specific physical location (usu. where death occurred) |
外因死 see styles |
gaiinshi / gainshi がいいんし |
(noun/participle) death by physical trauma; violent death; exogenous death; death by an external cause |
夫源病 see styles |
fugenbyou / fugenbyo ふげんびょう |
physical and mental disorders in a wife due to her husband's words and actions |
如意身 see styles |
rú yì shēn ru2 yi4 shen1 ju i shen |
ṛddhi, magic power exempting the body from physical limitations, v. 大教 and 神足. |
実店舗 see styles |
jittenpo; jitsutenpo じってんぽ; じつてんぽ |
brick and mortar business; bricks and mortar business; physical retail store (rather than online) |
實體層 实体层 see styles |
shí tǐ céng shi2 ti3 ceng2 shih t`i ts`eng shih ti tseng |
physical layer (OSI) |
實體店 实体店 see styles |
shí tǐ diàn shi2 ti3 dian4 shih t`i tien shih ti tien |
brick and mortar business; physical (rather than online) retail store |
實體書 实体书 see styles |
shí tǐ shū shi2 ti3 shu1 shih t`i shu shih ti shu |
physical book |
干栗馱 干栗驮 see styles |
gān lì tuó gan1 li4 tuo2 kan li t`o kan li to karida |
干栗太; 乾栗馱; 訖利多 hṛd, hṛdaya, the physical heart. |
形而下 see styles |
keijika / kejika けいじか |
(adj-no,n) {phil} physical; material |
心障者 see styles |
shinshousha / shinshosha しんしょうしゃ |
(abbreviation) (See 心身障害者) disabled person; person with a physical or mental disability |
惡病質 恶病质 see styles |
è bìng zhì e4 bing4 zhi4 o ping chih |
Cachexia (physical wasting associated with long-term illness) |
扶塵根 扶尘根 see styles |
fú chén gēn fu2 chen2 gen1 fu ch`en ken fu chen ken fujin kon |
The external organs, i.e. of sight, etc., which aid the senses; 扶塵根 is also written 浮塵根 meaning fleeting, vacuous, these external things having an illusory existence; the real organs, or indriya, are the 正根 or 勝義根 which evolve the ideas. |
持久走 see styles |
jikyuusou / jikyuso じきゅうそう |
marathon training in physical education classes in Japanese schools |
普拉提 see styles |
pǔ lā tí pu3 la1 ti2 p`u la t`i pu la ti |
Pilates (physical fitness system) |
無形礙 无形碍 see styles |
wú xín gài wu2 xin2 gai4 wu hsin kai mu gyōge |
no physical obstruction |
物性値 see styles |
busseichi / bussechi ぶっせいち |
physical property |
物理名 see styles |
butsurimei / butsurime ぶつりめい |
{comp} physical name (of a database table, key, device, etc.) |
物理的 see styles |
butsuriteki ぶつりてき |
(adjectival noun) physical |
物理行 see styles |
butsurigyou / butsurigyo ぶつりぎょう |
{comp} (See 論理行) physical line (of code) |
物質的 see styles |
busshitsuteki ぶっしつてき |
(adjectival noun) material; physical |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Physical" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
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