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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
修摩那 see styles |
xiū mó nà xiu1 mo2 na4 hsiu mo na shumana |
sumanā |
修迷樓 修迷楼 see styles |
xiū mí lóu xiu1 mi2 lou2 hsiu mi lou Shumeirō |
Sumeru |
充滿悅 充满悦 see styles |
chōng mǎn yuè chong1 man3 yue4 ch`ung man yüeh chung man yüeh shūmanetsu |
to satisfy |
公衆網 see styles |
koushuumou / koshumo こうしゅうもう |
public network |
叉焼麺 see styles |
chaashuumen / chashumen チャーシューメン |
(food term) ramen soup topped with slices of roasted pork (chi: chashao mian) |
収集魔 see styles |
shuushuuma / shushuma しゅうしゅうま |
collecting maniac |
同趣味 see styles |
doushumi / doshumi どうしゅみ |
the same interests |
周麿橋 see styles |
shuumarobashi / shumarobashi しゅうまろばし |
(place-name) Shuumarobashi |
和須蜜 和须蜜 see styles |
hé xū mì he2 xu1 mi4 ho hsü mi Washumitsu |
(和須蜜多) Vasumitra. A distinction is made (probably in error) between Vasumitra, noted as a libertine and for his beauty, and Vasumitra 筏蘇蜜呾羅 q. v., a converted profligate who became president of the synod under Kaniṣka. |
地主町 see styles |
jishuumachi / jishumachi じしゅうまち |
(place-name) Jishuumachi |
壽万里 see styles |
shumari しゅまり |
(female given name) Shumari |
多趣味 see styles |
tashumi たしゅみ |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) having various interests; wide range of interests |
奥州町 see styles |
oushuumachi / oshumachi おうしゅうまち |
(place-name) Oushuumachi |
婆須蜜 婆须蜜 see styles |
pó xū mì po2 xu1 mi4 p`o hsü mi po hsü mi Bashumitsu |
(婆須蜜多) Vasumitra, v. 筏蘇密呾羅. |
守実江 see styles |
shumie しゅみえ |
(female given name) Shumie |
守美江 see styles |
shumie しゅみえ |
(female given name) Shumie |
守門天 守门天 see styles |
shǒu mén tiān shou3 men2 tian1 shou men t`ien shou men tien shumon ten |
or 守門尊 The deva gate-guardian of a temple. |
守門尊 守门尊 see styles |
shǒu mén zūn shou3 men2 zun1 shou men tsun shumon son |
gate guardian god |
宗務廳 宗务厅 see styles |
zōng wù tīng zong1 wu4 ting1 tsung wu t`ing tsung wu ting shūmuchō |
administrative headquarters of the (Sōtō) school |
宗門改 see styles |
shuumonaratame / shumonaratame しゅうもんあらため |
Japanese religious census used to repress Christians (Edo period) |
悪趣味 see styles |
akushumi あくしゅみ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) bad taste; poor taste; gaudiness; vulgarity; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) nastiness; nasty behaviour; perverse disposition; perversity |
摩周丸 see styles |
mashuumaru / mashumaru ましゅうまる |
(place-name) Mashuumaru |
撞木杖 see styles |
shumokuzue しゅもくづえ |
(rare) crutches |
撞木町 see styles |
shumokumachi しゅもくまち |
(place-name) Shumokumachi |
撞木鮫 see styles |
shumokuzame; shumokuzame しゅもくざめ; シュモクザメ |
(kana only) (See シュモクザメ科・シュモクザメか) hammerhead shark |
朱実香 see styles |
shumika しゅみか |
(female given name) Shumika |
朱掬内 see styles |
shumarinai しゅまりない |
(place-name) Shumarinai |
朱文別 see styles |
shumonbetsu しゅもんべつ |
(place-name) Shumonbetsu |
朱牟田 see styles |
shumuta しゅむた |
(surname) Shumuta |
朱鞠内 see styles |
shumarinai しゅまりない |
(place-name) Shumarinai |
来迎柱 see styles |
raigoubashira / raigobashira らいごうばしら |
{Buddh} (See 須弥壇) round pillars each side of the wall behind a shumidan dais |
梁漱溟 see styles |
liáng shù míng liang2 shu4 ming2 liang shu ming |
Liang Shuming (1893-1988), modern philosopher and teacher in the neo-Confucian tradition |
極殊妙 极殊妙 see styles |
jí shū miào ji2 shu1 miao4 chi shu miao gokushumyō |
most extraordinary |
橦木町 see styles |
shumokuchou / shumokucho しゅもくちょう |
(place-name) Shumokuchō |
欲終沒 欲终没 see styles |
yù zhōng mò yu4 zhong1 mo4 yü chung mo yoku shūmotsu |
perishing from [existence in] the desire realm |
殊妙身 see styles |
shū miào shēn shu1 miao4 shen1 shu miao shen shumyō shin |
Surpassingly wonderful body, i.e. Padtmottara, the 729th Buddha of the present kalpa. |
殊微伽 see styles |
shū wēi qié shu1 wei1 qie2 shu wei ch`ieh shu wei chieh shumika |
One of the four kinds of ascetics who dressed in rags and ate garbage. |
没趣味 see styles |
botsushumi ぼつしゅみ |
(noun or adjectival noun) commonplace; vapid; insipid |
無趣味 see styles |
mushumi むしゅみ |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) having no hobbies; lacking interests; humdrum; (adj-na,adj-no,n) (2) tasteless; prosaic; vulgar; dull; dry; uninteresting |
特殊名 see styles |
tokushumei / tokushume とくしゅめい |
{comp} special-names |
珠万川 see styles |
shumamugawa しゅまむがわ |
(place-name) Shumamugawa |
白州町 see styles |
hakushuumachi / hakushumachi はくしゅうまち |
(place-name) Hakushuumachi |
秋明菊 see styles |
shuumeigiku / shumegiku しゅうめいぎく |
(kana only) Japanese anemone; Anemone hupehensis var. japonica |
終末期 see styles |
shuumatsuki / shumatsuki しゅうまつき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) final stage; terminal stage |
終末観 see styles |
shuumatsukan / shumatsukan しゅうまつかん |
eschatology; apocalypticism |
終末論 see styles |
shuumatsuron / shumatsuron しゅうまつろん |
eschatology; doomsday theory; apocalypticism |
終鳴日 see styles |
shuumeibi / shumebi しゅうめいび |
(See 初鳴日) last day (in the year) that a particular species of bird or insect, etc. sing or chirp |
翼手目 see styles |
yokushumoku よくしゅもく |
Chiroptera; animal order comprising the bats |
臭毛鬼 see styles |
xiù máo guǐ xiu4 mao2 gui3 hsiu mao kuei shūmō ki |
stinky hair demons |
許宗万 see styles |
kyoshuuman / kyoshuman きょしゅうまん |
(personal name) Kyoshuuman |
趣味人 see styles |
shumijin しゅみじん |
hobbyist; person with many interests; dilettante |
趣味家 see styles |
shumika しゅみか |
connoisseur; devotee |
趣味性 see styles |
shumisei / shumise しゅみせい |
particular interest; fondness |
趣味本 see styles |
shumibon しゅみぼん |
hobby book |
週三日 see styles |
shuumikka / shumikka しゅうみっか |
(expression) three days a week |
週六日 see styles |
shuumuika / shumuika しゅうむいか |
(expression) six days a week |
週末婚 see styles |
shuumatsukon / shumatsukon しゅうまつこん |
commuter marriage; weekend marriage |
遠州森 see styles |
enshuumori / enshumori えんしゅうもり |
(personal name) Enshuumori |
選手村 see styles |
senshumura せんしゅむら |
Olympic village; athlete's village |
須弥壇 see styles |
shumidan しゅみだん |
dais for a Buddhist image |
須弥山 see styles |
shumisen; sumisen しゅみせん; すみせん |
{Buddh} Mount Sumeru (believed to be the centre of the Buddhist world) |
須彌山 须弥山 see styles |
xū mí shān xu1 mi2 shan1 hsü mi shan Shumisen |
Mt Meru or Sumeru, sacred mountain in Buddhist and Jain tradition; Mt Xumi in Guyuan 固原[Gu4 yuan2], Ningxia, with many Buddhist cave statues Sumeru |
鶴首岬 see styles |
tsurushumisaki つるしゅみさき |
(place-name) Tsurushumisaki |
ガシュミ see styles |
gashumi ガシュミ |
(personal name) Gashmi |
シュミエ see styles |
shumie シュミエ |
(place-name) Chemille |
シュミネ see styles |
shumine シュミネ |
(1) (See 暖炉,マントルピース) fireplace (fre: cheminée); mantlepiece; (2) (See チムニー) chimney (narrow cleft used to climb a rock face) |
シュミン see styles |
shumin シュミン |
(female given name) Shumin |
シュメー see styles |
shumee シュメー |
(personal name) Chemet |
シュメグ see styles |
shumegu シュメグ |
(place-name) Sumeg |
シュメル see styles |
shumeru シュメル |
(personal name) Shemel |
シュメン see styles |
shumen シュメン |
(place-name) Sumen |
シュモー see styles |
shumoo シュモー |
(personal name) Schmoe |
シュモル see styles |
shumoru シュモル |
(personal name) Schmorr |
七種無上 七种无上 see styles |
qī zhǒng wú shàng qi1 zhong3 wu2 shang4 ch`i chung wu shang chi chung wu shang shichi shumujō |
The seven peerless qualities of a Buddha:―his body 身 with its thirty-two signs and eighty-four marks; his way 道 of universal mercy; his perfect insight or doctrine 見; his wisdom 智; his supernatural power 神 力; his ability to overcome hindrances 斷障, e.g. illusion, karma, and suffering; and his abiding place 住 i.e. Nirvana. Cf. 七勝事. |
七種無常 七种无常 see styles |
qī zhǒng wú cháng qi1 zhong3 wu2 chang2 ch`i chung wu ch`ang chi chung wu chang shichishumujō |
sapta-anitya. The seven impermanences, a non-Buddhist nihilistic doctrine discussed in the 楞 伽 經 4. |
三浦朱門 see styles |
miurashumon みうらしゅもん |
(person) Miura Shumon (1926.1-) |
主メモリ see styles |
shumemori しゅメモリ |
{comp} main storage; main memory |
主務大臣 see styles |
shumudaijin しゅむだいじん |
the cabinet minister in charge |
乙部朱門 see styles |
otobeshumon おとべしゅもん |
(person) Otobe Shumon |
人種問題 see styles |
jinshumondai じんしゅもんだい |
race issue; problem of race |
低回趣味 see styles |
teikaishumi / tekaishumi ていかいしゅみ |
(yoji) disposition toward rejecting mundane affairs and enjoying nature and art |
低徊趣味 see styles |
teikaishumi / tekaishumi ていかいしゅみ |
(yoji) disposition toward rejecting mundane affairs and enjoying nature and art |
作州宮本 see styles |
sakushuumiyamoto / sakushumiyamoto さくしゅうみやもと |
(place-name) Sakushuumiyamoto |
偽悪趣味 see styles |
giakushumi ぎあくしゅみ |
propensity to put oneself in as bad a light as possible; being prone to act bad |
具足修滿 具足修满 see styles |
jù zú xiū mǎn ju4 zu2 xiu1 man3 chü tsu hsiu man gusoku shuman |
fully cultivate without fail |
千秋明徳 see styles |
senshuumeitoku / senshumetoku せんしゅうめいとく |
(place-name) Senshuumeitoku |
周面摩擦 see styles |
shuumenmasatsu / shumenmasatsu しゅうめんまさつ |
(See 周面) skin friction |
和須蜜多 和须蜜多 see styles |
hé xū mì duō he2 xu1 mi4 duo1 ho hsü mi to Washumitta |
Vasumitra |
営業種目 see styles |
eigyoushumoku / egyoshumoku えいぎょうしゅもく |
business items; description of business; line of business |
大川周明 see styles |
ookawashuumei / ookawashume おおかわしゅうめい |
(person) Ookawa Shuumei |
大衆向け see styles |
taishuumuke / taishumuke たいしゅうむけ |
(exp,adj-no) down-market; popular; mass-market |
失守摩羅 失守摩罗 see styles |
shī shǒu mó luó shi1 shou3 mo2 luo2 shih shou mo lo shitsushumara |
(or 失收摩羅) śiśumāra, 'child-killing, the Gangetic porpoise, delphinus gangeticus, ' M. W. Tr. by 鰐 a crocodile, which is the kumbhīra 金毘羅. |
失收摩羅 失收摩罗 see styles |
shī shōu mó luó shi1 shou1 mo2 luo2 shih shou mo lo shitsushumara |
śiśumāra |
如須彌山 如须弥山 see styles |
rú xū mí shān ru2 xu1 mi2 shan1 ju hsü mi shan nyo shumisan |
like Mt. Sumeru |
婆須蜜多 婆须蜜多 see styles |
pó xū mì duō po2 xu1 mi4 duo1 p`o hsü mi to po hsü mi to Bashumitta |
Vasumitra |
宗門改め see styles |
shuumonaratame / shumonaratame しゅうもんあらため |
Japanese religious census used to repress Christians (Edo period) |
宗門改役 see styles |
shuumonaratameyaku / shumonaratameyaku しゅうもんあらためやく |
magistrate in charge of finding out and converting hidden Christians (during the Edo period) |
室獸摩羅 室兽摩罗 see styles |
shì shòu mó luó shi4 shou4 mo2 luo2 shih shou mo lo shisshūmara |
śiśumāra, a crocodile; see 失收摩羅. |
少女趣味 see styles |
shoujoshumi / shojoshumi しょうじょしゅみ |
(1) (school) girlish taste (for things that are sweet, cute, romantic, etc.); (2) interest in young girls (rather than adult women) |
平撞木鮫 see styles |
hirashumokuzame; hirashumokuzame ひらしゅもくざめ; ヒラシュモクザメ |
(kana only) (See グレートハンマーヘッド) great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokarran, the largest species of hammerhead shark) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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