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kuí
    kui2
k`uei
    kuei
(of a horse) powerful; strong

一強

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 ikkyou / ikkyo
    いっきょう
dominant player (e.g. in politics); single strong player

丈夫

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zhàng fu
    zhang4 fu5
chang fu
 masurao
    ますらお
husband
(adjectival noun) (sometimes じょうふ) healthy; robust; strong; solid; durable; (given name) Masurao
A virile, zealous disciple, a man who presses forward unceasingly.

三態

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 santai
    さんたい
the three phases of matter: solid, liquid and gas

三馬


三马

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sān mǎ
    san1 ma3
san ma
 minma
    みんま
(place-name) Minma
The three horses, one young, strong, and tractable; another similar but not tractable; a third old and intractable, i.e. bodhisattvas (or bodhisattva-monks), śrāvakas and icchantis.

主力

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zhǔ lì
    zhu3 li4
chu li
 shuryoku
    しゅりょく
main force; main strength of an army
(1) main force; main strength; (2) main effort; primary focus

乏力

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fá lì
    fa2 li4
fa li
lacking in strength; weak; feeble; not up to the task

乾道

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 kendou / kendo
    けんどう
(1) the ways of heaven; the virtue of good health and strength; (2) the ways of men; the path that men should follow

二力

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èr lì
    er4 li4
erh li
 nika
    にか
(female given name) Nika
Dual powers; there are three definitions: (1) 自力 one's own strength, or endeavours, i.e. salvation by cultivating 戒, 定, and 慧; 他カ another's strength, e.g. the saving power of Amitābha. (2) 思擇力 Power of thought in choosing (right principles); 修習力 power of practice and performance. (3) 有力 and 無力 positive and negative forces: dominant and subordinate; active and inert energy.

二湯


二汤

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èr tāng
    er4 tang1
erh t`ang
    erh tang
second bouillon, a light broth obtained by reboiling ingredients that were previously used to make a full-strength first bouillon 頭湯|头汤[tou2 tang1]

人力

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rén lì
    ren2 li4
jen li
 jinriki; jinryoku
    じんりき; じんりょく
manpower; labor power
human power; human strength; human effort; human agency

人品

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rén pǐn
    ren2 pin3
jen p`in
    jen pin
 jinpin
    じんぴん
character; moral strength; integrity; (coll.) looks; appearance; bearing
personal appearance; character; personality

仁侠

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 ninkyou / ninkyo
    にんきょう
    jinkyou / jinkyo
    じんきょう
(adj-na,n,adj-no) chivalry; generosity; heroism; chivalrous spirit; helping the weak and fighting the strong

他力

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tā lì
    ta1 li4
t`a li
    ta li
 tariki
    たりき
(1) outside help; help from without; (2) {Buddh} salvation by faith; (surname) Tariki
Another's strength, especially that of a Buddha, or bodhisattva, obtained through faith in Mahāyāna salvation.

任侠

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 ninkyou / ninkyo
    にんきょう
(adj-na,n,adj-no) chivalry; generosity; heroism; chivalrous spirit; helping the weak and fighting the strong; (given name) Ninkyō

余力

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 yoriki
    よりき
(1) remaining strength; surplus energy; reserve power; (2) money to spare; (surname) Yoriki

使勁


使劲

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shǐ jìn
    shi3 jin4
shih chin
to exert all one's strength

使盡


使尽

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shǐ jìn
    shi3 jin4
shih chin
to exert all one's strength

倔強


倔强

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jué jiàng
    jue2 jiang4
chüeh chiang
 kukkyou / kukkyo
    くっきょう
stubborn; obstinate; unbending
(adj-na,n,adj-no) robust; brawny; muscular; strong; sturdy

健南

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jiàn nán
    jian4 nan2
chien nan
 gonnan
ghana, a mass, also 健男; 鍵南 (or 蹇南 or 羯南) ; it is intp. as a hard, solid lump, the human embryo formed from the fourth to the seventh day.

健在

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jiàn zài
    jian4 zai4
chien tsai
 kenzai
    けんざい
(of an elderly person) alive and in good health; (of a thing) intact; holding up OK; still going strong
(noun or adjectival noun) in good health; alive and well; going strong

健実

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 takemi
    たけみ
(adjectival noun) steady; sound; reliable; solid; (female given name) Takemi

健碩


健硕

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jiàn shuò
    jian4 shuo4
chien shuo
 kenseki
    けんせき
well-built (physique); strong and muscular
(given name) Kenseki

健者

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 shitatakamono
    したたかもの
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man

健胃

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 keni
    けんい
strengthening the stomach; strong stomach

傾吐


倾吐

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qīng tǔ
    qing1 tu3
ch`ing t`u
    ching tu
to pour out (emotions); to unburden oneself (of strong feelings); to vomit comprehensively

優點


优点

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yōu diǎn
    you1 dian3
yu tien
merit; benefit; strong point; advantage; CL:個|个[ge4],項|项[xiang4]

元氣


元气

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yuán qì
    yuan2 qi4
yüan ch`i
    yüan chi
 genki
    げんき
vigor; strength; vitality
(given name) Genki

党勢

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 tousei / tose
    とうせい
strength of a party

全力

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quán lì
    quan2 li4
ch`üan li
    chüan li
 zenryoku
    ぜんりょく
with all one's strength; full strength; all-out (effort); fully (support)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) all one's power (strength, energy, efforts); one's utmost

八憍

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bā jiāo
    ba1 jiao1
pa chiao
 hakkyō
The eight kinds of pride, or arrogance, resulting in domineering: because of strength; of clan, or name; of wealth; of independence, or position; of years, or age; of cleverness, or wisdom; of good or charitable deeds; of good looks. Of these, eight birds are named as types: 鴟梟 two kinds of owl, eagle, vulture, crow, magpie, pigeon, wagtail.

兵力

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bīng lì
    bing1 li4
ping li
 hyouriki / hyoriki
    ひょうりき
military strength; armed forces; troops
military force; force of arms; strength of an army; (given name) Hyōriki

兵員


兵员

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bīng yuán
    bing1 yuan2
ping yüan
 heiin / hen
    へいいん
soldiers; troops
military strength; military personnel

兵馬


兵马

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bīng mǎ
    bing1 ma3
ping ma
 heima / hema
    へいま
troops and horses; military forces
(1) (form) arms and cavalry; soldiers and (war) horses; (2) (form) troops; armed forces; military strength; armaments; (3) (form) war; battle; combat; military affairs; (personal name) Heima

円高

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 endaka
    えんだか
(ant: 円安) appreciation of the yen; strong yen

冰硬

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bīng yìng
    bing1 ying4
ping ying
frozen solid

凄い

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 sugoi(p); sugoi(p); sugoi(sk)
    すごい(P); スゴイ(P); スゴい(sk)
(adjective) (1) (kana only) terrible; dreadful; (adjective) (2) (kana only) amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); wonderful; terrific; (adjective) (3) (kana only) to a great extent; vast (in numbers); (adverb) (4) (kana only) (colloquialism) (See 凄く) awfully; very; immensely

凍硬


冻硬

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dòng yìng
    dong4 ying4
tung ying
to freeze solid; frozen stiff

凝厚

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níng hòu
    ning2 hou4
ning hou
 gyōkō
solid mass

初嵐

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 hatsuarashi
    はつあらし
first strong wind of autumn; (surname) Hatsuarashi

利し

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 toshi
    とし
(adj-ku) (1) (archaism) sharp; (2) (archaism) intense; strong; powerful; (3) (archaism) quick; rapid; fast; (4) (archaism) keen; sharp; clever

利基

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lì jī
    li4 ji1
li chi
 toshimoto
    としもと
asset that gives a competitive advantage; a strength; (market) niche
(given name) Toshimoto

刳い

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 egui
    えぐい
(adjective) (1) (kana only) harsh; acrid; pungent; astringent; (2) strong-minded; heartless; inconsiderate; (adj-i,int) (3) (kana only) (slang) nasty; gross; (4) (kana only) (slang) amazing

剛力

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 gouriki / goriki
    ごうりき
(noun or adjectival noun) herculean strength; mountain carrier-guide; (surname) Gouriki

剛強


刚强

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gāng qiáng
    gang1 qiang2
kang ch`iang
    kang chiang
 tsuyotake
    つよたけ
firm; unyielding
(noun or adjectival noun) strength; firmness; (personal name) Tsuyotake
stiff

剛腕

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 gouwan / gowan
    ごうわん
strong arm; stout arm

劇臭

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 gekishuu / gekishu
    げきしゅう
strong odor; strong odour; smell

劇薬

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 gekiyaku
    げきやく
powerful medicine; strong poison

力む

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 rikimu
    りきむ
(v5m,vi) (1) to strain (oneself); to bear down; to exert oneself; to try (too) hard; to draw one's body taut; (v5m,vi) (2) to put on a bold front; to make a show of strength; to swagger; to bluff; to boast

力倆

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 rikiryou / rikiryo
    りきりょう
(out-dated kanji) (1) ability; capacity; capability; talent; (2) physical strength

力勝


力胜

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lì shèng
    li4 sheng4
li sheng
 rikishō
excellence in terms of strength

力度

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lì dù
    li4 du4
li tu
strength; vigor; efforts; (music) dynamics

力技

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 chikarawaza
    ちからわざ
(irregular kanji usage) (1) heavy work; manual labour; (2) feat of strength

力投

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 rikitou / rikito
    りきとう
(n,vs,vi) {baseb} pitching with all one's strength

力業

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 chikarawaza
    ちからわざ
(1) heavy work; manual labour; (2) feat of strength

力氣


力气

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lì qi
    li4 qi5
li ch`i
    li chi
physical strength

力足

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 chikaraashi / chikarashi
    ちからあし
strong legs

力道

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lì dào
    li4 dao4
li tao
 rikidou / rikido
    りきどう
strength; power; efficacy
(male given name) Rikidō

力餅

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 chikaramochi
    ちからもち
(1) fortifying mochi; mochi that improves one's strength; (2) (See 汁の餅) mochi received from one's parents after giving birth; (3) mochi given to a toddler on its first birthday

加力

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jiā lì
    jia1 li4
chia li
 kariki
Added strength or power (by the Buddhas or bodhisattvas); aid.

加持

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jiā chí
    jia1 chi2
chia ch`ih
    chia chih
 kamochi
    かもち
(Buddhism) (from Sanskrit "adhiṣṭhāna") blessings; (fig.) empowerment; boost; support; backing; to give one's blessing; to empower; (Tw) to hold an additional (passport etc)
(n,vs,vi) (1) prayer (to get rid of misfortune, disease, etc.); incantation; faith healing; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} adhisthana (blessing of a buddha or bodhisattva); (place-name, surname) Kamochi
地瑟娓曩 adhiṣṭhāna, to depend upon, a base, rule. It is defined as dependence on the Buddha, who 加 confers his strength on all (who seek it), and 持 upholds them; hence it implies prayer, because of obtaining the Buddha's power and transferring it to others; in general it is to aid, support.

努む

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 rikimu
    りきむ
(transitive verb) (1) to strain; to bear up; to exert one's strength; (2) to swagger; to bluff; to boast

劫波

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jié bō
    jie2 bo1
chieh po
 kōhi
kalpa (loanword) (Hinduism)
kalpa; also劫簸; 劫跛; v. 劫. Aeon, age. The period of time between the creation and recreation ofa world or universe; also the kalpas offormation, existence, destruction, and non-existence, which four as acomplete period are called mahākalpa 大劫. Eachgreat kalpa is subdivided into four asaṇkhyeya-kalpas (阿僧企耶 i.e. numberless,incalculable): (1) kalpa of destructionsaṃvarta; (2)kalpaof utter annihilation, or empty kalpa 増滅劫; 空劫 saṃvarta-siddha; (3) kalpa of formation 成劫 vivarta; (4) kalpa ofexistence 住劫 vivartasiddha; or they may betaken in the order 成住壤空. Each of the four kalpas is subdivided into twenty antara-kalpas, 小劫 or small kalpas, so that a mahākalpaconsists of eighty small kalpas. Each smallkalpa is divided into a period of 増 increaseand 減 decrease; the increase period is ruled over by the four cakravartīs in succession, i.e. the four ages of iron,copper, silver, gold, during which the length of human life increases by oneyear every century to 84,000 years, and the length of the human body to8,400 feet. Then comes the kalpa of decreasedivided into periods of the three woes, pestilence, war, famine, duringwhich the length of human life is gradually reduced to ten years and thehuman body to 1 foot in height. There are other distinctions of the kalpas. A small kalpa isrepresented as 16,800,000 years, a kalpa as336,000,000 years, and a mahākalpa as1,334,000,000 years. There are many ways of illustrating the length of akalpa, e.g. pass a soft cloth over a solid rock40 li in size once in a hundred years, whenfinally the rock has been thus worn away a kalpa will not yet have passed; or a city of 40 li, filled with mustard seeds, one being removed everycentury till all have gone, a kalpa will notyet have passed. Cf. 成劫.

勁力


劲力

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jìn lì
    jin4 li4
chin li
physical strength; power

勁峭


劲峭

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jìng qiào
    jing4 qiao4
ching ch`iao
    ching chiao
(of wind) strong and bitterly cold

勁急


劲急

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jìng jí
    jing4 ji2
ching chi
strong and swift

勁悍

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 keikan / kekan
    けいかん
strong and fierce

勁挺


劲挺

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jìng tǐng
    jing4 ting3
ching t`ing
    ching ting
strong

勁捷

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 tsuyotoshi
    つよとし
strong and nimble; (personal name) Tsuyotoshi

勁旅


劲旅

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jìng lǚ
    jing4 lu:3
ching lü
strong contingent; elite squad

勁直


劲直

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jìng zhí
    jing4 zhi2
ching chih
 tsuyonao
    つよなお
strong and upright
(personal name) Tsuyonao

勁頭


劲头

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jìn tóu
    jin4 tou2
chin t`ou
    chin tou
enthusiasm; zeal; vigor; strength

勁風


劲风

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jìng fēng
    jing4 feng1
ching feng
strong wind; gale

勇健

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yǒng jiàn
    yong3 jian4
yung chien
 yuuken / yuken
    ゆうけん
(noun or adjectival noun) sound health; (personal name) Yūken
strong

勉む

see styles
 rikimu
    りきむ
(transitive verb) (1) to strain; to bear up; to exert one's strength; (2) to swagger; to bluff; to boast

動粗


动粗

see styles
dòng cū
    dong4 cu1
tung ts`u
    tung tsu
to use violence (against sb); to strong-arm sb; to manhandle

勢力


势力

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shì li
    shi4 li5
shih li
 seiriki / seriki
    せいりき
power; influence; a force (military, political etc)
(1) influence; power; might; strength; potency; force; energy; (2) {go} (See 外勢) influence (of stones); (place-name, surname) Seiriki
momentum

単線

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 tansen
    たんせん
(1) single track (railway); single line; (2) solid wire; solid-core wire; single-strand wire

厚實


厚实

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hòu shi
    hou4 shi5
hou shih
thick; substantial; sturdy; solid

厲害


厉害

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lì hai
    li4 hai5
li hai
(used to describe sb or something that makes a very strong impression, whether favorable or unfavorable) terrible; intense; severe; devastating; amazing; awesome; outstanding; (of a person) stern; strict; harsh; shrewd; tough; (of an animal) fierce; (of a resemblance) striking; (of liquor or chili pepper) strong; (of bacteria) virulent

厳談

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 gendan
    げんだん
(n,vs,vi) strong protest; demand for an explanation; serious talk

厳責

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 genseki
    げんせき
(noun/participle) strong reprimand; rebuke

厳重

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 genjuu(p); genjou(ok); genchou(ok) / genju(p); genjo(ok); gencho(ok)
    げんじゅう(P); げんじょう(ok); げんちょう(ok)
(noun or adjectival noun) strict; severe; stringent; rigorous; rigid; firm; strong; secure

參孫


参孙

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cān sūn
    can1 sun1
ts`an sun
    tsan sun
Samson, biblical figure in the Book of Judges known for his strength and feats against the Philistines

呻る

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 unaru
    うなる
(v5r,vi) (1) to groan; to moan; (2) to roar; to howl; to growl; (3) to hum (e.g. engine, wires in wind); to buzz; to sough; low, dull sound; (4) to ooh and aah (in admiration); (transitive verb) (5) to sing in a strong, low voice (esp. traditional chant or recitation)

和尚

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hé shang
    he2 shang5
ho shang
 wajou / wajo
    わじょう
Buddhist monk
(1) (honorific or respectful language) preceptor or high priest (in Shingon, Hosso, Ritsu or Shin Buddhism); (2) second highest priestly rank in Buddhism; (3) master (of one's art, trade, etc.); (1) (honorific or respectful language) preceptor or high priest (in Tendai or Kegon Buddhism); (2) second highest priestly rank in Buddhism; (3) monk (esp. the head monk of a temple); (4) master (of one's art, trade, etc.); (1) (honorific or respectful language) preceptor or high priest (esp. in Zen or Pure Land Buddhism); (2) second highest priestly rank in Buddhism; (3) monk (esp. the head monk of a temple); (4) master (of one's art, trade, etc.); (personal name) Wajō
A general term for a monk. It is said to be derived from Khotan in the form of 和闍 or 和社 (or 烏社) which might be a translit. of vandya (Tibetan and Khotani ban-de), 'reverend.' Later it took the form of 和尚 or 和上. The 律宗 use 和上, others generally 和尚. The Sanskrit term used in its interpretation is 鳥波陀耶 upādhyāya, a 'sub-teacher' of the Vedas, inferior to an ācārya; this is intp. as 力生 strong in producing (knowledge), or in begetting strength in his disciples; also by 知有罪知無罪 a discerner of sin from not-sin, or the sinful from the not-sinful. It has been used as a synonym for 法師 a teacher of doctrine, in distinction from 律師 a teacher of the vinaya, also from 禪師 a teacher of the Intuitive school.

唸る

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 unaru
    うなる
(v5r,vi) (1) to groan; to moan; (2) to roar; to howl; to growl; (3) to hum (e.g. engine, wires in wind); to buzz; to sough; low, dull sound; (4) to ooh and aah (in admiration); (transitive verb) (5) to sing in a strong, low voice (esp. traditional chant or recitation)

喊話


喊话

see styles
hǎn huà
    han3 hua4
han hua
to speak using a loud voice or megaphone etc; (fig.) to convey a strong message

嚴詞


严词

see styles
yán cí
    yan2 ci2
yen tz`u
    yen tzu
forceful (criticism etc); to use strong words

囲い

see styles
 kakoi
    かこい
(1) enclosure; fence; wall; pen; paling; (2) storage (of fruit, vegetables, etc.); (3) partitioned area of a room for conducting tea ceremonies; (4) (abbreviation) (See 囲い者) mistress; (5) {shogi} castle; strong defensive position

固い

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 katai
    かたい
(adjective) (1) hard; solid; tough; (2) stiff; tight; wooden; unpolished (e.g. writing); (3) strong; firm (not viscous or easily moved); (4) safe; steady; honest; steadfast; (5) obstinate; stubborn; (6) bookish; formal; stuffy

固し

see styles
 katashi
    かたし
(adj-ku) (archaism) hard; solid; tough

固体

see styles
 kotai
    こたい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 液体,気体) solid (body); solid matter; solid-state

固型

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 kokei / koke
    こけい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) solid (body)

固形

see styles
 kokei / koke
    こけい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) solid (body)

固態


固态

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gù tài
    gu4 tai4
ku t`ai
    ku tai
solid state (physics)

固相

see styles
 kosou / koso
    こそう
{chem} (See 液相,気相) solid phase

固體


固体

see styles
gù tǐ
    gu4 ti3
ku t`i
    ku ti
solid
See: 固体

国勢

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 kokusei / kokuse
    こくせい
state of a country (population, resources, etc.); condition of a country; strength of a country

國勢


国势

see styles
guó shì
    guo2 shi4
kuo shih
national strength; situation in a state

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.

We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.

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.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary