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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
隶 see styles |
tai たい |
(given name) Tai |
魑 see styles |
chī chi1 ch`ih chih chi |
used in 魑魅[chi1mei4] A mountain demon resembling a tiger; 魅 is a demon of marshes having the head of a pig and body of a man. The two words are used together indicating evil spirits. |
A菜 see styles |
a cài a cai4 a ts`ai a tsai |
(Tw) A-choy, or Taiwanese lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. sativa) (from Taiwanese 萵仔菜, Tai-lo pr. [ue-á-tshài] or [e-á-tshài]) |
BG see styles |
bii jii; biijii(sk) / bi ji; biji(sk) ビー・ジー; ビージー(sk) |
(obsolete) (See ビジネスガール) female office worker |
CG see styles |
shii jii; shiijii(sk) / shi ji; shiji(sk) シー・ジー; シージー(sk) |
(1) {comp} (See コンピューターグラフィックス) computer graphics; CG; (2) (See CGI・2) computer-generated imagery; CGI |
G5 see styles |
jii faibu; jiifaibu(sk) / ji faibu; jifaibu(sk) ジー・ファイブ; ジーファイブ(sk) |
(hist) Group of Five (senior financial officials from the United States, United Kingdom, West Germany, Japan and France) |
G7 see styles |
jii sebun; jiisebun(sk) / ji sebun; jisebun(sk) ジー・セブン; ジーセブン(sk) |
Group of Seven; G7 |
GB see styles |
jii bii; jiibii(sk) / ji bi; jibi(sk) ジー・ビー; ジービー(sk) |
(1) (See グレートブリテン) Great Britain; (2) (See ギガバイト) gigabyte; GB |
GI see styles |
jii ai; jiiai(sk) / ji ai; jiai(sk) ジー・アイ; ジーアイ(sk) |
(colloquialism) GI (soldier in the US Army); G.I. |
GJ see styles |
jii jee; jiijee(sk); jiijei(sk) / ji jee; jijee(sk); jije(sk) ジー・ジェー; ジージェー(sk); ジージェイ(sk) |
(expression) (abbreviation) (slang) (See グッジョブ) good job |
GK see styles |
jii kee; jiikee(sk); jiikei(sk) / ji kee; jikee(sk); jike(sk) ジー・ケー; ジーケー(sk); ジーケイ(sk) |
(1) (abbreviation) {sports} (See ゴールキーパー) goalkeeper; (2) (abbreviation) {sports} (See ゴールキック) goal kick; (3) (abbreviation) (slang) (See 合コン) joint party (e.g. by students from several colleges) |
GP see styles |
jii pii; jiipii(sk) / ji pi; jipi(sk) ジー・ピー; ジーピー(sk) |
(See グランプリ) Grand Prix |
GT see styles |
jii tii; jiitii(sk) / ji ti; jiti(sk) ジー・ティー; ジーティー(sk) |
(1) (See グランドツーリングカー) grand tourer; GT; (2) (See グリニッジ標準時) Greenwich Mean Time; (3) (See グループテクノロジー) group technology |
GW see styles |
jii daburyuu; jiidaburyuu(sk) / ji daburyu; jidaburyu(sk) ジー・ダブリュー; ジーダブリュー(sk) |
(See ゴールデンウイーク) Golden Week (early-May holiday season in Japan) |
kg see styles |
kee jii; keejii(sk) / kee ji; keeji(sk) ケー・ジー; ケージー(sk) |
(usu. read キロ) (See キロ・2) kilogram; kilogramme |
K書 K书 see styles |
k shū k shu1 k shu |
(Tw) to cram; to study (from Taiwanese 齧書, Tai-lo pr. [khè su], lit. to gnaw a book); see also 啃書|啃书[ken3 shu1] |
NG see styles |
n g n g n g enu jii; enujii(sk) / enu ji; enuji(sk) エヌ・ジー; エヌジー(sk) |
(loanword from Japanese "NG", an initialism for "no good") (film and TV) blooper; to do a blooper (noun or adjectival noun) (1) (colloquialism) no good; not allowed; not acceptable; (2) outtake; blooper; retake |
OG see styles |
oo jii; oojii(sk) / oo ji; ooji(sk) オー・ジー; オージー(sk) |
(1) (See OB・1) old girl; former female student; alumna; (2) office girl |
WG see styles |
daburuyuu jii; daburuyuujii(sk) / daburuyu ji; daburuyuji(sk) ダブルユー・ジー; ダブルユージー(sk) |
(1) {sports} (See ウイング・2) winger (position); (2) (See ワーキンググループ) working group |
チー see styles |
chii / chi チー |
(colloquialism) (See チョキ) scissors (in rock-paper-scissors); (personal name) Qi |
ちぃ see styles |
chii / chi チイ |
(female given name) Chii |
ㄏㄤ see styles |
hāng hang1 hang |
(Tw) (slang) popular; hot (from Taiwanese 烘, Tai-lo pr. [hang]) |
一翻 see styles |
iifan / ifan イーファン |
{mahj} one double (chi:) |
一荘 see styles |
issou / isso いっそう |
{mahj} (See 半荘) one full game (consisting of east, south, west, and north rounds) (chi: yīzhuāng); (given name) Issō |
一遍 see styles |
yī biàn yi1 bian4 i pien ippen いっぺん |
one time (all the way through); once through (n,adv) (1) (kana only) (See 一遍に・1) once; one time; (suffix noun) (2) (kana only) (after a noun) (See 正直一遍,義理一遍) exclusively; only; alone; (given name) Ippen Once, one recital of Buddha's name, or of a sūtra, or magic formula; style of 智眞 Zhizhen, founder of the 時宗 Ji-shū (Japan).. |
万子 see styles |
manko まんこ |
(mahj) (kana only) character tiles (chi:); (surname, female given name) Manko |
三小 see styles |
sān xiǎo san1 xiao3 san hsiao mitsushou / mitsusho みつしょう |
(Tw) (vulgar) what the hell? (from Taiwanese 啥潲, Tai-lo pr. [siánn-siâ], equivalent to Mandarin 什麼|什么[shen2 me5]) (surname) Mitsushou |
上家 see styles |
shàng jiā shang4 jia1 shang chia jouya / joya じょうや |
preceding player (in a game) {mahj} (See 下家・しもチャ,対面・トイメン・1) left-hand opponent (chi: shàngjiā); player to one's left; (surname) Jōya |
上湯 see styles |
shantan シャンタン |
(kana only) top-grade Chinese soup stock (chi: shàngtāng) |
下家 see styles |
xià jiā xia4 jia1 hsia chia shimoya しもや |
player whose turn comes next (in a game); next one; my humble home {mahj} (See 上家・かみチャ,対面・トイメン・1) right-hand opponent (chi: xiàjiā); player to one's right; (surname) Shimoya |
不示 see styles |
bù shì bu4 shi4 pu shih fu ji |
not shown |
不空 see styles |
bù kōng bu4 kong1 pu k`ung pu kung fukuu / fuku ふくう |
(given name, person) Fukuu Amogha, Amoghavajra. 不空三藏; 智藏; 阿目佉跋折羅 Not empty (or not in vain) vajra. The famous head of the Yogācāra school in China. A Singhalese of northern brahmanic descent, having lost his father, he came at the age of 15 with his uncle to 東海, the eastern sea, or China, where in 718 he became a disciple of 金剛智 Vajrabodhi. After the latter's death in 732, and at his wish, Eliot says in 741, he went to India and Ceylon in search of esoteric or tantric writings, and returned in 746, when he baptized the emperor Xuan Tsung. He was especially noted for rain-making and stilling storms. In 749 he received permission to return home, but was stopped by imperial orders when in the south of China. In ?756 under Su Tsung he was recalled to the capital. His time until 771 was spent translating and editing tantric books in 120 volumes, and the Yogacara 密教 rose to its peak of prosperity. He died greatly honoured at 70 years of age, in 774, the twelfth year of Tai Tsung, the third emperor under whom he had served. The festival of feeding the hungry spirits 孟蘭勝會 is attributed to him. His titles of 智藏 and 不空三藏 are Thesaurus of Wisdom and Amogha Tripitaka. |
事善 see styles |
shì shàn shi4 shan4 shih shan ji zen |
tangible goodness |
事境 see styles |
shì jìng shi4 jing4 shih ching ji kyō |
an object |
事懺 事忏 see styles |
shì chàn shi4 chan4 shih ch`an shih chan ji sen |
repentance through activities |
事戒 see styles |
shì jiè shi4 jie4 shih chieh ji kai |
The commands relating to body, speech, and mind 身, 口, 意. |
二利 see styles |
èr lì er4 li4 erh li ji ri |
The dual benefits, or profits: benefiting or developing oneself and others; 自利 in seeking enlightenment in bodhisattvahood, 利他 in saving the multitude. Hīnayāna "seeks only one's own benefit"; the bodhisattva rule seeks both one's own benefit and that of others, or personal improvement for the improving of others. |
二體 二体 see styles |
èr tǐ er4 ti3 erh t`i erh ti ni tai |
two essences |
五嶽 五岳 see styles |
wǔ yuè wu3 yue4 wu yüeh |
Five Sacred Mountains of the Daoists, namely: Mt Tai 泰山[Tai4 Shan1] in Shandong, Mt Hua 華山|华山[Hua4 Shan1] in Shaanxi, Mt Heng 衡山[Heng2 Shan1] in Hunan, Mt Heng 恆山|恒山[Heng2 Shan1] in Shanxi, Mt Song 嵩山[Song1 Shan1] in Henan See: 五岳 |
人和 see styles |
renhoo; renhoo レンホー; リェンホー |
{mahj} blessing of man (chi:); winning with a discard in the first turn |
他家 see styles |
taya たや |
{mahj} the three players other than oneself (chi:); (surname) Taya |
他意 see styles |
tai たい |
other intention; hidden purpose; ulterior motive; ill will; malice |
他愛 see styles |
taai / tai たあい |
altruism |
代衣 see styles |
tai たい |
(female given name) Tai |
代誌 代志 see styles |
dài zhì dai4 zhi4 tai chih |
(Tw) (coll.) matter; thing (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [tāi-tsì], equivalent to Mandarin 事情[shi4 qing5]) See: 代志 |
仲庵 see styles |
chuuan / chuan ちゅうあん |
(personal name) Chuuan |
企投 see styles |
qì tóu qi4 tou2 ch`i t`ou chi tou |
to have fun (from Taiwanese 𨑨迌, Tai-lo pr. [tshit-thô]) |
但井 see styles |
tai たい |
(surname) Tai |
体位 see styles |
taii / tai たいい |
(1) physique; physical standard; physical condition; (2) posture; (body) position; sexual position |
併音 see styles |
pinin ピンイン |
(irregular kanji usage) Pinyin (chi:); Chinese romanization system |
侍医 see styles |
jii / ji じい |
court physician |
俗辣 see styles |
sú là su2 la4 su la |
(slang) (Tw) coward; paper tiger; a nobody (from Taiwanese 卒仔, Tai-lo pr. [tsut-á]) |
假仙 see styles |
jiǎ xiān jia3 xian1 chia hsien |
(Tw) to pretend; to put on a false front (from Taiwanese 假仙, Tai-lo pr. [ké-sian]) |
假掰 see styles |
gēi bāi gei1 bai1 kei pai |
(Tw) affected; pretentious; to put on a display of histrionics (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ké-pai]) |
公司 see styles |
gōng sī gong1 si1 kung ssu hiroshi ひろし |
company; firm; corporation; CL:家[jia1] company (in China) (chi: gōngsī); firm; (given name) Hiroshi |
共知 see styles |
gòng zhī gong4 zhi1 kung chih gū chi |
acknowledged |
冀縣 冀县 see styles |
jì xiàn ji4 xian4 chi hsien |
Ji county in Hebei |
刻子 see styles |
tokine ときね |
{mahj} pung (chi:); three-of-a-kind; (female given name) Tokine |
劉基 刘基 see styles |
liú jī liu2 ji1 liu chi |
Liu Ji or Liu Bowen 劉伯溫|刘伯温[Liu2 Bo2 wen1] (1311-1375), general under the first Ming emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋[Zhu1 Yuan2 zhang1], with a reputation as a military genius |
加槓 see styles |
kakan かカン |
(noun/participle) {mahj} (See 槓) forming a kong by adding a tile drawn from the wall to a declared pung (chi:) |
加油 see styles |
jiā yóu jia1 you2 chia yu jaayuu; jaayou; jayou / jayu; jayo; jayo ジャーユー; ジャーヨウ; ジャヨウ |
to add oil; to top up with gas; to refuel; to accelerate; to step on the gas; (fig.) to make an extra effort; to cheer sb on (interjection) keep going (chi: jiāyóu); hang in there; go for it; add oil |
包子 see styles |
bāo zi bao1 zi5 pao tzu houko / hoko ほうこ |
baozi; bao (steamed stuffed bun); CL:個|个[ge4] {food} baozi (steamed bun) (chi: bāozi); (female given name) Houko |
北家 see styles |
kitaya きたや |
{mahj} north player (chi:); (surname) Kitaya |
北島 北岛 see styles |
běi dǎo bei3 dao3 pei tao hokutou / hokuto ほくとう |
Bei Dao (1949-), Chinese poet (place-name) North Island (New Zealand) |
北嶺 see styles |
hokurei / hokure ほくれい |
(1) (See 南山・2) Mount Hiei; (2) (See 南都・2) Enryaku-ji (Tendai monastery located on Mount Hiei); (given name) Hokurei |
北臺 北台 see styles |
běi tái bei3 tai2 pei t`ai pei tai kitadai きただい |
(surname) Kitadai The northern Tai, i. e. Wutai shan in Shansi, the northernmost of the Four famous Buddhist Mountains. |
十智 see styles |
shí zhì shi2 zhi4 shih chih jū chi |
The ten forms of understanding. I. Hīnayāna: (1) 世俗智 common understanding; (2) 法智 enlightened understanding, i.e. on the Four Truths in this life; (3) 類智 ditto, applied to the two upper realms 上二界; (4), (5), (6), (7) understanding re each of the Four Truths separately, both in the upper and lower realms, e.g. 苦智; (8) 他心智 understanding of the minds of others; (9) 盡智 the understanding that puts an end to all previous faith in or for self, i.e. 自信智; (10) 無生智 nirvāṇa wisdom; v. 倶舍論 26. II. Mahāyāna. A Tathāgatas ten powers of understanding or wisdom: (1) 三世智 perfect understanding of past, present, and future; (2) ditto of Buddha Law; (3) 法界無礙智 unimpeded understanding of the whole Buddha-realm; (4) 法界無邊智 unlimited, or infinite understanding of the whole Buddha-realm; (5) 充滿一切智 understanding of ubiquity; (6) 普照一切世間智 understanding of universal enlightenment; (7) 住持一切世界智 understanding of omnipotence, or universal control; (8) 知一切衆生智 understanding of omniscience re all living beings; (9) 知一切法智 understanding of omniscience re the laws of universal salvation; (10) 知無邊諸佛智 understanding of omniscience re all Buddha wisdom. v. 華嚴経 16. There are also his ten forms of understanding of the "Five Seas" 五海 of worlds, living beings, karma, passions, and Buddhas. |
千井 see styles |
chii / chi ちい |
(personal name) Chii |
千以 see styles |
chii / chi ちい |
(female given name) Chii |
半荘 see styles |
hanchan ハンチャン |
{mahj} half-game consisting of an east and south round (chi: bànzhuāng) |
南家 see styles |
nange なんげ |
{mahj} south player (chi:); (surname) Nange |
南山 see styles |
nán shān nan2 shan1 nan shan minamiyama みなみやま |
Nanshan or Namsan, common place name; Nanshan district of Shenzhen City 深圳市, Guangdong (1) southern mountains; mountains to the south; (2) (See 北嶺・1) Mount Kōya (esp. Kongōbu-ji); (place-name, surname) Minamiyama Southern hill, name of a monastery which gave its name to 道宣 Tao-hsuan of the Tang dynasty, founder of the 四分律 school. |
南藏 see styles |
nán zàng nan2 zang4 nan tsang Nanzō |
The Southern Collection, or Edition, of the Chinese Buddhist Canon, published at Nanking under the reign of Tai Tsu, the first emperor of the Ming dynasty, who reigned A.D. 1368-1398. |
南都 see styles |
nanto なんと |
(1) (hist) (poetic term) (See 北都) Nara; (2) (See 北嶺・2) Kōfuku-ji (Buddhist temple in Nara); (surname) Nanto |
南陽 南阳 see styles |
nán yáng nan2 yang2 nan yang miharu みはる |
see 南陽市|南阳市[Nan2yang2 Shi4] (female given name) Miharu Nan-yang, a noted monk who had influence with the Tang emperors Su Tsung and Tai Tsung, circa 761-775. |
卡方 see styles |
kǎ fāng ka3 fang1 k`a fang ka fang |
chi-square (math.) |
叉焼 see styles |
chaashuu / chashu チャーシュー |
(kana only) {food} roasted pork fillet (often used in ramen) (chi: chāshāo) |
反鼻 see styles |
hanpi ハンピ |
(kana only) (See マムシ) dried viper skin used in Chinese herbal medicine (chi: fǎnbí) |
台安 see styles |
tái ān tai2 an1 t`ai an tai an |
Tai'an county in Anshan 鞍山[An1 shan1], Liaoning |
台宗 see styles |
tái zōng tai2 zong1 t`ai tsung tai tsung Tai Shū |
Tai Zong |
台家 see styles |
tái jiā tai2 jia1 t`ai chia tai chia Taike |
House of Tai |
台衡 see styles |
tái héng tai2 heng2 t`ai heng tai heng Tai-Kō |
The school of Tai-Heng, or Tai and Heng; Tai is Tiantai. i. e. Zhiyi 智顗 its founder, Heng is 衡嶽 the Hengyue monastery, i. e. a term for Huisi 慧思 the teacher of Zhiyi. |
吉州 see styles |
jí zhōu ji2 zhou1 chi chou yoshikuni よしくに |
Jizhou district of Ji'an city 吉安市, Jiangxi; Kilju county in North Hamgyeong province, North Korea (male given name) Yoshikuni |
吉水 see styles |
jí shuǐ ji2 shui3 chi shui yoshimizu よしみず |
Jishui county in Ji'an 吉安, Jiangxi (place-name, surname) Yoshimizu |
吉縣 吉县 see styles |
jí xiàn ji2 xian4 chi hsien |
Ji county in Linfen 臨汾|临汾[Lin2 fen2], Shanxi |
吳國 吴国 see styles |
wú guó wu2 guo2 wu kuo |
Wu state (in south China, in different historical periods); Wu state 220-280, founded by Sun Quan 孫權|孙权 the southernmost of the three Kingdoms |
和了 see styles |
hoora ホーラ |
(noun/participle) {mahj} (See 上がり・5) winning (of a hand) (chi: húle); declaring a win; going mahjong; going out |
哇靠 see styles |
wā kào wa1 kao4 wa k`ao wa kao |
(lit.) I cry!; Oh, bosh!; Shoot! (from Taiwanese 我哭, Tai-lo pr. [goá khàu]) |
喇舌 see styles |
lǎ jī la3 ji1 la chi |
(Tw) French kissing; to waggle one's tongue around (from Taiwanese 抐舌, Tai-lo pr. [lā-tsi̍h]) |
喇賽 喇赛 see styles |
lā sài la1 sai4 la sai |
(slang) (Tw) to chat idly; to gossip (from Taiwanese 抐屎, Tai-lo pr. [lā-sái]) |
嘉定 see styles |
jiā dìng jia1 ding4 chia ting zaadin / zadin ザーディン |
Jiading district of northwest Shanghai; final reign name 1208-1224 of South Song emperor Ningzong 寧宗|宁宗[Ning2 zong1] (place-name) Gia Dinh (old name for Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) |
四瀆 四渎 see styles |
sì dú si4 du2 ssu tu |
(archaic) the four rivers (Yangtze 長江|长江[Chang2 Jiang1], Yellow 黃河|黄河[Huang2 He2], Huai 淮河[Huai2 He2], Ji 濟水|济水[Ji3 Shui3]); (TCM) acupuncture point SJ-9 |
四道 see styles |
sì dào si4 dao4 ssu tao shimichi しみち |
(surname) Shimichi The Dao or road means the nirvana road; the 'four' are rather modes of progress, or stages in it: (1) 加行道 discipline or effort, i. e. progress from the 三賢 and 四善根 stages to that of the 三學位, i. e. morality, meditation, and understanding; (2) 無間道 uninterrupted progress to the stage in which all delusion is banished; (3) 解脫道 liberaton, or freedom, reaching the state of assurance or proof and knowledge of the truth; and (4) 勝進道 surpassing progress in dhyāni-wisdom. Those four stages are also associated with those of srota-āpanna, sakṛdāgāmin, anāgāmin, and arhat. |
囝仔 see styles |
jiǎn zǐ jian3 zi3 chien tzu |
(Tw) child; youngster (Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [gín-á]) |
在地 see styles |
zài dì zai4 di4 tsai ti zaichi ざいち |
(Tw) local; native (from Taiwanese 在地, Tai-lo pr. [tsāi-tē]) (1) place where one lives; (2) countryside; the country |
地井 see styles |
chii / chi ちい |
(surname) Chii |
地位 see styles |
dì wèi di4 wei4 ti wei chii / chi ちい |
position; status; place; CL:個|个[ge4] (1) (social) position; status; standing; (2) position (in a company, organization, etc.); post; rank Position, place, state. |
地和 see styles |
dì hú di4 hu2 ti hu chiihoo / chihoo チーホー |
(mahjong) earthly hand; a hand that is completed by a non-dealer on their first draw; (mahjong) to obtain an earthly hand {mahj} blessing of earth (chi:); winning with a self-drawn tile in the first turn |
地塵 地尘 see styles |
dì chén di4 chen2 ti ch`en ti chen ji jin |
Earth-dust: as dust of earth (in number): atoms of the earth element. |
地壇 地坛 see styles |
dì tán di4 tan2 ti t`an ti tan ji dan |
Temple of Earth (in Beijing) A square altar used by the esoteric cult. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Tai Chi Chuan Dao - Tai Ji Quan Dao" 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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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.
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