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Simple Dictionary Definition |
悪ずれ see styles |
waruzure わるずれ |
(noun/participle) over-sophistication |
悪摺れ see styles |
waruzure わるずれ |
(noun/participle) over-sophistication |
悪擦れ see styles |
waruzure わるずれ |
(noun/participle) over-sophistication |
智度論 智度论 see styles |
zhì dù lùn zhi4 du4 lun4 chih tu lun Chido ron |
(大智度論) The śāstra or commentary on the Prajñā-pāramitā-sūtra; cf. 般若. It is a famous philosophical Mahāyāna work. |
朴とつ see styles |
bokutotsu ぼくとつ |
(adjectival noun) unsophisticated; ruggedly honest; artless; unaffected; simple; naive |
柴禾妞 see styles |
chái hé niū chai2 he2 niu1 ch`ai ho niu chai ho niu |
(dialect) country girl; unsophisticated girl |
楞伽經 楞伽经 see styles |
lèng qié jīng leng4 qie2 jing1 leng ch`ieh ching leng chieh ching Ryōga kyō |
The Laṅkāvatāra sūtra, a philosophical discourse attributed to Śākyamuni as delivered on the Laṅka mountain in Ceylon. It may have been composed in the fourth or fifth century A.D.; it "represents a mature phase of speculation and not only criticizes the Sāṅkhya, Pāśupata and other Hindu schools, but is conscious of the growing resemblance of Mahāyānism to Brahmanic philosophy and tries to explain it". Eliot. There have been four translations into Chinese, the first by Dharmarakṣa between 412-433, which no longer exists; the second was by Guṇabhadra in 443, ca11ed 楞伽 阿跋多羅寶經 4 juan; the third by Bodhiruci in 513, called 入楞伽經 10 juan; the fourth by Śikṣānanda in 700-704, called 大乘入楞伽經 7 juan. There are many treatises and commentaries on it, by Faxian and others. See Studies in the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra by Suzuki and his translation of it. This was the sūtra allowed by Bodhidharma, and is the recognized text of the Chan (Zen) School. There are numerous treatises on it. |
毘婆沙 毗婆沙 see styles |
pí pó shā pi2 po2 sha1 p`i p`o sha pi po sha bibasha |
vibhāṣā, option, alternative, tr. 廣解 wider interpretation, or 異說 different explanation. (1) The Vibhāṣā-śāstra, a philosophical treatise by Kātyāyanīputra, tr. by Saṅghabhūti A. D. 383. The Vaibhāṣikas 毘婆沙論師 were the followers of this realistic school, 'in Chinese texts mostly quoted under the name of Sarvāstivādaḥ.' Eitel. (2) A figure stated at several tens of thousands of millions. (3) Vipaśyin, v. 毘婆尸. |
浅葱裏 see styles |
asagiura あさぎうら |
(1) {cloth} blue-green lining; kimono with blue-green lining; (2) (hist) (derogatory term) unsophisticated provincial samurai (stationed in Edo) |
滿天星 满天星 see styles |
mǎn tiān xīng man3 tian1 xing1 man t`ien hsing man tien hsing |
Baby's Breath; Gypsophila paniculata |
猩々蝿 see styles |
shoujoubae / shojobae しょうじょうばえ |
(kana only) fruit fly (any insect of family Drosophilidae); vinegar fly; pomace fly; banana fly |
猩々蠅 see styles |
shoujoubae / shojobae しょうじょうばえ |
(kana only) fruit fly (any insect of family Drosophilidae); vinegar fly; pomace fly; banana fly |
猩猩蝿 see styles |
shoujoubae / shojobae しょうじょうばえ |
(kana only) fruit fly (any insect of family Drosophilidae); vinegar fly; pomace fly; banana fly |
猩猩蠅 see styles |
shoujoubae / shojobae しょうじょうばえ |
(kana only) fruit fly (any insect of family Drosophilidae); vinegar fly; pomace fly; banana fly |
現存在 see styles |
gensonzai げんそんざい |
Dasein; philosophical concept introduced by Heidegger |
粋作り see styles |
ikizukuri いきづくり |
stylishness (esp. of a woman working at a nightclub, etc.); sophistication; refinement; class; style |
被投性 see styles |
hitousei / hitose ひとうせい |
thrownness; philosophical concept (Geworfenheit in German) introduced by Heidegger |
装布衣 see styles |
sofii / sofi そふぃー |
(female given name) Sophie |
詭弁家 see styles |
kibenka きべんか |
sophist |
詭辯家 诡辩家 see styles |
guǐ biàn jiā gui3 bian4 jia1 kuei pien chia |
sophist; one who relies on specious arguments |
詭辯術 诡辩术 see styles |
guǐ biàn shù gui3 bian4 shu4 kuei pien shu |
specious arguments; sophistry |
貧乏舌 see styles |
binboujita; binboushita / binbojita; binboshita びんぼうじた; びんぼうした |
(colloquialism) being unable to discern good food from bad; poor person's taste (in food); unsophisticated palate |
貴やか see styles |
ateyaka あてやか |
(adj-nari) (archaism) elegant; sophisticated; beautiful |
高度化 see styles |
koudoka / kodoka こうどか |
(noun/participle) increase in sophistication; enhancement of functionality; increase in speed; upgrading |
高機能 see styles |
koukinou / kokino こうきのう |
(adj-no,adj-na) high-functioning; high-performance; sophisticated |
かすみ草 see styles |
kasumisou / kasumiso かすみそう |
(kana only) common gypsophila (Gypsophila elegans); baby's breath; babies' breath; soaproot |
こじつけ see styles |
kojitsuke こじつけ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) distortion; stretch; strained interpretation; technicality; casuistry; sophistry |
ホリズム see styles |
horizumu ホリズム |
(obscure) (philosophical) holism |
もさっと see styles |
mosatto もさっと |
(adv,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) absentmindedly; vacantly; dully; (vs,adv) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) to be unattractive; to be unsophisticated; to be unrefined; to be uncouth |
三百代言 see styles |
sanbyakudaigen さんびゃくだいげん |
(1) (derogatory term) (yoji) pettifogging lawyer; unscrupulous or unethical lawyer; shyster; (2) casuist; sophist |
上智大学 see styles |
jouchidaigaku / jochidaigaku じょうちだいがく |
(org) Sophia University; (o) Sophia University |
不可知論 不可知论 see styles |
bù kě zhī lùn bu4 ke3 zhi1 lun4 pu k`o chih lun pu ko chih lun fukachiron ふかちろん |
agnosticism, the philosophical doctrine that some questions about the universe are in principle unanswerable (noun - becomes adjective with の) agnosticism agnosticism |
不諳世故 不谙世故 see styles |
bù ān shì gù bu4 an1 shi4 gu4 pu an shih ku |
unworldly; unsophisticated |
不顧論宗 不顾论宗 see styles |
bù gù lùn zōng bu4 gu4 lun4 zong1 pu ku lun tsung fu koron shū |
One of the 因明四宗, a philosophical school, whose rule was self-gratification, 'not caring for' others. |
世慣れる see styles |
yonareru よなれる |
(v1,vi) to become used to the (ways of the) world; to become worldly or sophisticated |
世間ずれ see styles |
sekenzure せけんずれ |
(noun/participle) worldly wise; sophisticated; street smart; knowledge of the world (acquired in the school of hard knocks); toughness |
世間擦れ see styles |
sekenzure せけんずれ |
(noun/participle) worldly wise; sophisticated; street smart; knowledge of the world (acquired in the school of hard knocks); toughness |
世馴れる see styles |
yonareru よなれる |
(v1,vi) to become used to the (ways of the) world; to become worldly or sophisticated |
中論性教 中论性教 see styles |
zhōng lùn xìng jiào zhong1 lun4 xing4 jiao4 chung lun hsing chiao chūronshō kyō |
The Mādhyamika school, which has been described as a system of sophisiic nihilism, dissolving every proposition into a thesis and its antithesis, and refuting both; but it is considered by some that the refuting of both is in the interests of a third, the 中 which transcends both. |
似非理屈 see styles |
eserikutsu えせりくつ |
sophistry |
初々しい see styles |
uiuishii / uiuishi ういういしい |
(adjective) innocent; artless; unsophisticated; fresh |
初初しい see styles |
uiuishii / uiuishi ういういしい |
(adjective) innocent; artless; unsophisticated; fresh |
勝義諦論 胜义谛论 see styles |
shèng yì dì lùn sheng4 yi4 di4 lun4 sheng i ti lun Shōgitai ron |
Paramārtha-satya-śāstra, a philosophical work by Vasubandhu. |
君主道徳 see styles |
kunshudoutoku / kunshudotoku くんしゅどうとく |
(See 奴隷道徳) Herrenmoral (master morality, as a philosophical concept of Nietzsche) |
呂氏春秋 吕氏春秋 see styles |
lǚ shì chūn qiū lu:3 shi4 chun1 qiu1 lü shih ch`un ch`iu lü shih chun chiu |
lit. “Mr. Lü's Spring and Autumn (Annals)”, compendium of the philosophies of the Hundred Schools of Thought 諸子百家|诸子百家[zhu1 zi3 bai3 jia1], compiled around 239 BC under the patronage of Qin Dynasty 秦代[Qin2 dai4] Chancellor Lü Buwei 呂不韋|吕不韦[Lu:3 Bu4 wei2] |
唯物主義 唯物主义 see styles |
wéi wù zhǔ yì wei2 wu4 zhu3 yi4 wei wu chu i yuibutsushugi ゆいぶつしゅぎ |
materialism, philosophical doctrine that physical matter is the whole of reality materialism |
善の研究 see styles |
zennokenkyuu / zennokenkyu ぜんのけんきゅう |
(work) A Study of Good (1911 philosophical treatise by Kitarō Nishida); (wk) A Study of Good (1911 philosophical treatise by Kitarō Nishida) |
嗜鹼性球 嗜碱性球 see styles |
shì jiǎn xìng qiú shi4 jian3 xing4 qiu2 shih chien hsing ch`iu shih chien hsing chiu |
basophil granulocyte (type of white blood cell) |
土洋結合 土洋结合 see styles |
tǔ yáng jié hé tu3 yang2 jie2 he2 t`u yang chieh ho tu yang chieh ho |
combining native and foreign methods (idiom); sophisticated and many-sided |
土裡土氣 土里土气 see styles |
tǔ lǐ tǔ qì tu3 li3 tu3 qi4 t`u li t`u ch`i tu li tu chi |
unsophisticated; rustic; uncouth |
土頭土腦 土头土脑 see styles |
tǔ tóu tǔ nǎo tu3 tou2 tu3 nao3 t`u t`ou t`u nao tu tou tu nao |
rustic; uncouth; unsophisticated |
堅白同異 see styles |
kenpakudoui / kenpakudoi けんぱくどうい |
(yoji) sophism; sophistry; quibbling |
太極圖說 太极图说 see styles |
tài jí tú shuō tai4 ji2 tu2 shuo1 t`ai chi t`u shuo tai chi tu shuo |
philosophical book by Song dynasty scholar Zhou Dunyi 周敦頤|周敦颐[Zhou1 Dun1 yi2], starting from an interpretation of the Book of Changes |
奴隷道徳 see styles |
doreidoutoku / doredotoku どれいどうとく |
(See 君主道徳) Sklavenmoral (slave morality, as a philosophical concept of Nietzsche) |
好塩基球 see styles |
kouenkikyuu / koenkikyu こうえんききゅう |
{biol} basophil |
少見多怪 少见多怪 see styles |
shǎo jiàn duō guài shao3 jian4 duo1 guai4 shao chien to kuai |
lit. a person who has seen little of the world will be astonished by certain things (idiom); fig. to be taken aback by something because of one's lack of sophistication; naive; unworldly |
屁理屈屋 see styles |
herikutsuya へりくつや |
sophist; quibbler |
年少無知 年少无知 see styles |
nián shào wú zhī nian2 shao4 wu2 zhi1 nien shao wu chih |
(idiom) young and inexperienced; unsophisticated |
強詞奪理 强词夺理 see styles |
qiǎng cí duó lǐ qiang3 ci2 duo2 li3 ch`iang tz`u to li chiang tzu to li |
to twist words and force logic (idiom); sophistry; loud rhetoric making up for fallacious argument; shoving false arguments down people's throats |
早慶上智 see styles |
soukeijouchi / sokejochi そうけいじょうち |
Waseda University, Keio University and Sophia University (three highly selective private universities in Tokyo) |
早慶上理 see styles |
soukeijouri / sokejori そうけいじょうり |
Waseda University, Keio University, Sophia University and the Tokyo University of Science (four highly selective private universities in Tokyo) |
権力意志 see styles |
kenryokuishi けんりょくいし |
the will to power (philosophical concept of Nietzsche) |
洒々落々 see styles |
shasharakuraku しゃしゃらくらく |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) free and easy; frank, easy, and openhearted; sophisticatedly refined |
洒洒落落 see styles |
shasharakuraku しゃしゃらくらく |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) free and easy; frank, easy, and openhearted; sophisticatedly refined |
涉世未深 see styles |
shè shì wèi shēn she4 shi4 wei4 shen1 she shih wei shen |
unpracticed; inexperienced; naive; unsophisticated |
灰岩鷦鶥 灰岩鹪鹛 see styles |
huī yán jiāo méi hui1 yan2 jiao1 mei2 hui yen chiao mei |
(bird species of China) Annam limestone babbler (Gypsophila annamensis) |
田舎臭い see styles |
inakakusai いなかくさい |
(adjective) rustic; unsophisticated; provincial; hick; cornball |
白馬非馬 see styles |
hakubahiba はくばひば |
(yoji) sophistry; sophism; false syllogism |
百家爭鳴 百家争鸣 see styles |
bǎi jiā zhēng míng bai3 jia1 zheng1 ming2 pai chia cheng ming |
a hundred schools of thought contend (idiom); refers to the classical philosophic schools of the Warring States period 475-221 BC |
短尾鷦鶥 短尾鹪鹛 see styles |
duǎn wěi jiāo méi duan3 wei3 jiao1 mei2 tuan wei chiao mei |
(bird species of China) streaked wren-babbler (Gypsophila brevicaudata) |
老於世故 老于世故 see styles |
lǎo yú shì gù lao3 yu2 shi4 gu4 lao yü shih ku |
experienced in the ways of the world (idiom); worldly-wise; sophisticated |
聖索非亞 圣索非亚 see styles |
shèng suǒ fēi yà sheng4 suo3 fei1 ya4 sheng so fei ya |
Hagia Sophia (Greek: Holy wisdom) |
芋っぽい see styles |
imoppoi; imoppoi いもっぽい; イモっぽい |
(adjective) (colloquialism) (kana only) uncool; bad-looking; unattractive; unsophisticated; provincial; hick |
花彩雀鶯 花彩雀莺 see styles |
huā cǎi què yīng hua1 cai3 que4 ying1 hua ts`ai ch`üeh ying hua tsai chüeh ying |
(bird species of China) white-browed tit-warbler (Leptopoecile sophiae) |
詭弁学派 see styles |
kibengakuha きべんがくは |
{phil} (See ソフィスト) Sophists |
阿毗達磨 see styles |
ā pí dá mó a1 pi2 da2 mo2 a p`i ta mo a pi ta mo |
阿毗曇; 阿鼻達磨 abhidharma. The śāstras, which discuss Buddhist philosophy or metaphysics; defined by Buddhaghōsa as the law or truth (dharma) which (abhi) goes beyond or behind the law; explained by傳 tradition, 勝法 surpassing law, 無比法 incomparable law, 對法 comparing the law, 向法 directional law, showing cause and effect. The阿毗達磨藏 or 阿毗達磨論藏 is the abhidharma-piṭaka, the third part of the tripiṭaka. In the Chinese canon it consists of 大乘論 Mahāyāna treatises, 小乘論 Hīnayāna treatises, and 藏諸論 those brought in during the Song and Yuan dynasties. The阿毗達磨倶舍論 abhidharma-kośa-śāstra, tr. By Xuanzang, is a philosophical work by Vasubandhu refuting doctrines of the Vibhāṣā school. There are many works of which abhidharma forms part of the title. |
高度プロ see styles |
koudopuro / kodopuro こうどプロ |
(abbreviation) (from 高度プロフェッショナル制度) sophisticated and professional work system |
カスミソウ see styles |
kasumisou / kasumiso カスミソウ |
(kana only) common gypsophila (Gypsophila elegans); baby's breath; babies' breath; soaproot |
ソフィスト see styles |
sofisuto ソフィスト |
sophist |
ダーザイン see styles |
daazain / dazain ダーザイン |
(See 現存在・げんそんざい) Dasein; philosophical concept introduced by Heidegger |
ホーリズム see styles |
hoorizumu ホーリズム |
(obscure) (philosophical) holism |
マッハ主義 see styles |
mahhashugi マッハしゅぎ |
Machism (philosophical ideas of Ernst Mach) |
僧伽跋陀羅 僧伽跋陀罗 see styles |
sēng qié bá tuó luó seng1 qie2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 seng ch`ieh pa t`o lo seng chieh pa to lo Sōgyabaddara |
Saṅghabhadra. 'A learned priest of Cashmere, a follower of the Sarvāstivādaḥ school, the author of many philosophical works.' Eitel. |
優波尼沙土 优波尼沙土 see styles |
yōu bō ní shā tǔ you1 bo1 ni2 sha1 tu3 yu po ni sha t`u yu po ni sha tu Upanishado |
(or 優波尼沙陀) Upaniṣad, also (婆波尼曇; certain philosophical or mystical writings by various authors at various periods 'attached to the Brāhmaṇas, the aim of which is the ascertainment of the secret of the Veda (they are more than a hundred in number, and are said to have been the source of the six darśanas, or systems of philosophy)'. M.W. The best known is the Bṛhad-āraṇyaka. |
擦れっ枯し see styles |
surekkarashi すれっからし |
(irregular okurigana usage) (kana only) shameless person; sophisticated person; brazen hussy |
洗練された see styles |
senrensareta せんれんされた |
(exp,adj-f) refined; polished; elegant; sophisticated |
田舎くさい see styles |
inakakusai いなかくさい |
(adjective) rustic; unsophisticated; provincial; hick; cornball |
田舎っぽい see styles |
inakappoi いなかっぽい |
(adjective) provincial; rural; parochial; small-town; unsophisticated |
Variations: |
shitsuboku しつぼく |
(noun or adjectival noun) simplicity; unsophisticatedness |
逆路伽耶陀 see styles |
nì lù qié yé tuó ni4 lu4 qie2 ye2 tuo2 ni lu ch`ieh yeh t`o ni lu chieh yeh to Gyakurokayada |
Vāma-lokāyata; the Lokāyata were materialistic and 'worldly' followers of the Cārvāka school; the Vāma-lokāyata were opposed to the conventions of the world. An earlier intp. of Lokāyata is, Ill response to questions, the sophistical method of Chuang Tzu being mentioned as comparison. Vāma-lokāyata is also described as Evil questioning, which is the above method reversed. |
醯摩嚩多部 see styles |
xì mó pó duō bù xi4 mo2 po2 duo1 bu4 hsi mo p`o to pu hsi mo po to pu Kemabata Bu |
Haimavatāḥ, school of the snow mountains, "a schismatic philosophical school, one of the five subdivisions" of the Māhāsaṅghikāḥ. Eitel. |
野暮ったい see styles |
yabottai やぼったい |
(adjective) unfashionable; uncouth; unrefined; unpolished; unsophisticated |
黄色猩々蠅 see styles |
kiiroshoujoubae / kiroshojobae きいろしょうじょうばえ |
(kana only) Drosophila melanogaster (species of fruit fly) |
黄色猩猩蠅 see styles |
kiiroshoujoubae / kiroshojobae きいろしょうじょうばえ |
(kana only) Drosophila melanogaster (species of fruit fly) |
アヤソフィア see styles |
ayasofia アヤソフィア |
(place-name) Hagia Sophia; Hagia Sofia; Santa Sophia; Santa Sofia |
プリンキピア see styles |
purinkipia プリンキピア |
(work) Principia (1687 book by Isaac Newton); Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica; (wk) Principia (1687 book by Isaac Newton); Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica |
Variations: |
ubui うぶい |
(adjective) (obsolete) (See 初々しい) innocent; pure; naive; unsophisticated |
哲学的人間学 see styles |
tetsugakutekiningengaku てつがくてきにんげんがく |
philosophical anthropology |
嗜鹼性粒細胞 嗜碱性粒细胞 see styles |
shì jiǎn xìng lì xì bāo shi4 jian3 xing4 li4 xi4 bao1 shih chien hsing li hsi pao |
basophil granulocytes (rarest type of white blood cell) |
小乘阿毗達磨 see styles |
xiǎo chéng ā pí dá mó xiao3 cheng2 a1 pi2 da2 mo2 hsiao ch`eng a p`i ta mo hsiao cheng a pi ta mo |
The philosophical canon of the Hīnayāna, now supposed to consist of some thirty-seven works, the earliest of which is said to be the Guṇanirdeśa śāstra, tr. as 分別功德論 before A.D. 220. "The date of the Abhidharma" is "unknown to us" (Keith). |
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