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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
總領 see styles |
souryou / soryo そうりょう |
(out-dated kanji) (1) eldest child; oldest child; first-born child; (2) child who carries on the family name; (3) (archaism) pre-ritsuryo official established in key provinces, responsible for administration of his home and surrounding provinces; (4) (archaism) head of a warrior clan (Kamakura period) |
自問 自问 see styles |
zì wèn zi4 wen4 tzu wen jimon じもん |
to ask oneself; to search one's soul; to reach a conclusion after weighing a matter (n,vs,vt,vi) asking oneself |
英霊 see styles |
eirei / ere えいれい |
(1) spirits of war dead; (2) person of great ability; soul of a talented person |
荒夷 see styles |
araebisu あらえびす |
(hist) crude warrior from the eastern parts of Japan; wild man |
西方 see styles |
xī fāng xi1 fang1 hsi fang seihou(p); saihou; nishigata / seho(p); saiho; nishigata せいほう(P); さいほう; にしがた |
the West; the Occident; Western countries (1) western direction; (2) (さいほう only) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 西方浄土) Western Pure Land (Amitabha's Buddhist paradise); (3) (にしがた only) {MA} western fighter in a match (e.g. sumo); (surname) Yomo The west, especially Amitābha's Western Pure Land. 西方淨土, Sukhāvāti or Paradise西方極樂世界, to which Amitābha is the guide and welcomer 西方接引. |
解脱 see styles |
gedatsu げだつ |
(n,vs,vi) {Buddh} liberation from earthly desires and the woes of man; deliverance of one's soul; moksha; mukti; vimukti; (personal name) Gedatsu |
言霊 see styles |
kotodama ことだま |
soul of language; power of words |
言魂 see styles |
kotodama ことだま |
soul of language; power of words |
豪鬼 see styles |
gouki / goki ごうき |
(char) Akuma (Street Fighter); (ch) Akuma (Street Fighter) |
豼貅 see styles |
hikyuu / hikyu ひきゅう |
ferocious leopard-like beast; brave warrior |
資糧 资粮 see styles |
zī liáng zi1 liang2 tzu liang shiryō |
saṃbhāra; supplies for body or soul, e.g. food, almsgiving, wisdom, etc. |
超度 see styles |
chāo dù chao1 du4 ch`ao tu chao tu chōdo |
to surpass; to transcend; to perform religious ceremonies to help the soul find peace to transcend |
軀殼 躯壳 see styles |
qū qiào qu1 qiao4 ch`ü ch`iao chü chiao |
the body (as opposed to the soul) |
追薦 追荐 see styles |
zhuī jiàn zhui1 jian4 chui chien tsuizen |
to pray for the soul of a deceased to pursue the making of offerings |
鍾き see styles |
shouki / shoki しょうき |
(1) Shoki the Plague-Queller; Zhong Kui (traditional Chinese deity said to prevent plagues and ward off evil beings); vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings, and reputedly able to command 80,000 demons; (2) Shoki (WWII fighter aircraft) |
鍾馗 钟馗 see styles |
zhōng kuí zhong1 kui2 chung k`uei chung kuei shouki / shoki しょうき |
Zhong Kui (mythological figure, supposed to drive away evil spirits); (fig.) a person with the courage to fight against evil (1) Shoki the Plague-Queller; Zhong Kui (traditional Chinese deity said to prevent plagues and ward off evil beings); vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings, and reputedly able to command 80,000 demons; (2) Shoki (WWII fighter aircraft) |
鎮魂 see styles |
chinkon(p); tamashizume ちんこん(P); たましずめ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) (ちんこん only) repose of a soul; (2) ceremony for the repose of a departed soul |
雄壮 see styles |
yuusou / yuso ゆうそう |
(adjectival noun) heroic; brave; majestic; soul-stirring; lively; gallant; (personal name) Yūsou |
雜住 杂住 see styles |
zá zhù za2 zhu4 tsa chu zōjū |
to be fettered to a notion of soul, or self |
雞湯 鸡汤 see styles |
jī tāng ji1 tang1 chi t`ang chi tang |
chicken stock; chicken soup; (fig.) chicken soup for the soul – i.e. feel-good motivational stories (often used disparagingly because the stories don't really effect change in people's lives) |
零戦 see styles |
zerosen ゼロせん reisen / resen れいせん |
Zero fighter plane |
霊台 see styles |
reidai / redai れいだい |
(1) (archaism) observatory for astronomy, cloud-watching, etc.; (2) (abbreviation) (archaism) (See 霊台郎,天文博士) astronomical expert; (3) (archaism) place where the soul is located |
霊肉 see styles |
reiniku / reniku れいにく |
body and soul |
靈體 灵体 see styles |
líng tǐ ling2 ti3 ling t`i ling ti |
soul |
鬥士 斗士 see styles |
dòu shì dou4 shi4 tou shih |
warrior; activist |
黃忠 黄忠 see styles |
huáng zhōng huang2 zhong1 huang chung |
Huang Zhong (-220), general of Shu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, portrayed as an old fighter |
F16 see styles |
efujuuroku / efujuroku エフじゅうろく |
(product) F-16 Fighting Falcon (fighter aircraft); (product name) F-16 Fighting Falcon (fighter aircraft) |
こと霊 see styles |
kotodama ことだま |
soul of language; power of words |
ゼロ戦 see styles |
zerosen ゼロせん |
Zero fighter plane |
つわ者 see styles |
tsuwamono つわもの |
(1) (kana only) warrior; soldier; (2) (kana only) courageous person; strong person |
三彌底 三弥底 see styles |
sān mí dǐ san1 mi2 di3 san mi ti Sanmitei |
三蜜 The Sammatīya school.; 彌底; 彌離底; 三密 (or 蜜) 栗底尼迦耶; 三眉底與量弟子 Saṃmatīyanikāya, Saṃmata, or Saṃmitīyas. A Hīnayāna sect the 正量部 correctly commensurate or logical school, very numerous and widely spread during the early centuries of our era. The 三彌底部論 is in the Tripiṭaka. It taught "that a soul exists in the highest and truest sense", "that an arhat can fall from arhatship, that a god can enter the paths of the Order, and that even an unconverted man can get rid of all lust and ill-will" (Eliot, i, 260). It split into the three branches of Kaurukullakāḥ Āvantikāh, and Vātsīputrīyāḥ. |
三眞如 see styles |
sān zhēn rú san1 zhen1 ru2 san chen ju san shinnyo |
Three aspects of the bhūtatathatā, implying that it is above the limitations of form, creation, or a soul. (1) (a) 無相眞如 without form; (b) 無生眞如 without creation; (c) 無性眞如 without anything that can be called a nature for comparison; e.g. chaos, or primal matter. (2) (a) 善法眞如 The bhūtatathatā as good; (b) 不善法眞如 as evil; (c) 無記法眞如 as neutral, or neither good nor evil. |
二我執 二我执 see styles |
èr wǒ zhí er4 wo3 zhi2 erh wo chih ni gashū |
The two reasons for clinging to the idea of the self: (a) 具生我執 the natural, or instinctive cleaving to the idea of a self, or soul; (b) 分別我執 the same idea developed as the result of (erroneous) reasoning. Cf. 二法執. |
二無我 二无我 see styles |
èr wú wǒ er4 wu2 wo3 erh wu wo ni muga |
The two categories of anātman: — 人無我 no (permanent) human ego, or soul; 法無我 no (permanent) individuality in or independence of self or of things. |
人無我 人无我 see styles |
rén wú wǒ ren2 wu2 wo3 jen wu wo nin muga |
Man as without ego or permanent soul; cf. 人我 and 二無我. Other similar terms are 衆生無我; 生空; 人空 and我空. |
全身心 see styles |
quán shēn xīn quan2 shen1 xin1 ch`üan shen hsin chüan shen hsin |
wholeheartedly; (to devote oneself) heart and soul |
刀馬旦 刀马旦 see styles |
dāo mǎ dàn dao1 ma3 dan4 tao ma tan |
female warrior role in Chinese opera |
前掠翼 see styles |
qián lüè yì qian2 lu:e4 yi4 ch`ien lu:e i chien lu:e i |
swept-forward wing (on jet fighter) |
剛の者 see styles |
gounomono / gonomono ごうのもの kounomono / konomono こうのもの |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) very strong person; brave warrior; veteran |
古武士 see styles |
furutsuwamono ふるつわもの kobushi こぶし |
old soldier; veteran; old hand; (1) feudal warrior; samurai; (2) old soldier; veteran; old hand |
士夫見 士夫见 see styles |
shì fū jiàn shi4 fu1 jian4 shih fu chien shifu ken |
One of the eight heterodox views, i.e. the pride arising from belief in a puruṣa, 補慮沙 q.v. |
天前配 see styles |
tiān qián pèi tian1 qian2 pei4 t`ien ch`ien p`ei tien chien pei |
soul mates; before heaven match |
Variations: |
ebisu えびす |
(1) (archaism) (See 蝦夷・1) peoples formerly of northern Japan with distinct language and culture (i.e. the Ainu); (2) provincial (i.e. a person who lives far from the city); (3) brutish, unsophisticated warrior (esp. used by Kyoto samurai to refer to samurai from eastern Japan); (4) (derogatory term) foreigner; barbarian |
奪魂鬼 夺魂鬼 see styles |
duó hún guǐ duo2 hun2 gui3 to hun kuei dakkonki |
A demon that carries off the soul. |
女武者 see styles |
onnamusha おんなむしゃ |
female warrior; amazon |
富伽羅 富伽罗 see styles |
fù qié luó fu4 qie2 luo2 fu ch`ieh lo fu chieh lo fugara |
(富特伽羅) pudgala, that which has (handsome) form; body; soul; beings subject to metempsychosis. Cf. 弗, 補. |
富樓沙 富楼沙 see styles |
fù lóu shā fu4 lou2 sha1 fu lou sha furōsha |
puruṣa, v. 布; a man, mankind. Man personified as Nārāyaṇa; the soul and source of the universe; soul. Explained by 神我 the spiritual self; the ātman whose characteristic is thought, and which produces, through successive modifications, all forms of existence. |
山法師 see styles |
yamahoushi / yamahoshi やまほうし |
warrior monks from Enryaku temple at Mt. Hiei in Kyoto |
巨神兵 see styles |
kyoshinhei / kyoshinhe きょしんへい |
(char) God Warrior (fictional beings in Hayao Miyazaki's manga Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind); (ch) God Warrior (fictional beings in Hayao Miyazaki's manga Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind) |
巴御前 see styles |
tomoegozen ともヱごぜん |
(person) Tomoe Gozen (Heian period female warrior and concubine of Minamoto no Yoshinaka) |
常住論 常住论 see styles |
cháng zhù lùn chang2 zhu4 lun4 ch`ang chu lun chang chu lun jōjū ron |
eternalism (permanence of soul, Sanskrit śāśvata-vāda) eternalism |
弗伽羅 弗伽罗 see styles |
fú qié luó fu2 qie2 luo2 fu ch`ieh lo fu chieh lo futsukara |
福伽羅 (or 富伽羅) ; 補特伽羅 pudgala; Pali, puggala M. W. says 'handsome', 'having form or property', 'the soul, personal identity' Keith uses 'person'; 'personality'. Eitel. 'a general term for all human beings as subject to metempsychosis. A philosophical term denoting personality. ' It is tr. by 人 man and 衆生 all the living; later by 數取趣 those who go on to repeated reincarnations, but whether this means the individual soul in its rebirths is not clear. |
強の者 see styles |
gounomono / gonomono ごうのもの kounomono / konomono こうのもの |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) very strong person; brave warrior; veteran |
心豊か see styles |
kokoroyutaka こころゆたか |
(adjectival noun) spiritually rich; good for the soul |
必殺技 必杀技 see styles |
bì shā jì bi4 sha1 ji4 pi sha chi hissatsuwaza ひっさつわざ |
(gaming or wrestling) finishing move; finisher (1) killer technique; surefire assassination method; (2) {MA} special or lethal move, usu. one unique to a certain fighter or fighting style |
戦上手 see styles |
ikusajouzu / ikusajozu いくさじょうず |
(noun or adjectival noun) being battlewise; being skilled in battle; experienced warrior |
戦闘員 see styles |
sentouin / sentoin せんとういん |
combatant; fighter |
戦闘機 see styles |
sentouki / sentoki せんとうき |
fighter (aircraft) |
戰鬥機 战斗机 see styles |
zhàn dòu jī zhan4 dou4 ji1 chan tou chi |
fighter (aircraft) |
戰鬥者 战斗者 see styles |
zhàn dòu zhě zhan4 dou4 zhe3 chan tou che |
fighter |
打込む see styles |
uchikomu うちこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form |
招魂經 招魂经 see styles |
zhāo hún jīng zhao1 hun2 jing1 chao hun ching Shōkon kyō |
The Sūtra on Calling Back the Soul of the Dead |
挌闘家 see styles |
kakutouka / kakutoka かくとうか |
martial artist; fighter |
斷滅論 断灭论 see styles |
duàn miè lùn duan4 mie4 lun4 tuan mieh lun danmetsu ron |
annihilation (of soul, Sanskrit uccheda) nihilism |
昇竜拳 see styles |
shouryuuken / shoryuken しょうりゅうけん |
shoryuken; uppercut move in the Street Fighter video game series |
昇龍拳 see styles |
shouryuuken / shoryuken しょうりゅうけん |
shoryuken; uppercut move in the Street Fighter video game series |
格闘家 see styles |
kakutouka / kakutoka かくとうか |
martial artist; fighter |
武勇伝 see styles |
buyuuden / buyuden ぶゆうでん |
(1) biography of a brave fighter; heroic saga; chivalric romance; (2) tale of one's heroism; episode of bravery; acts of violence |
武者絵 see styles |
mushae むしゃえ |
warrior picture (genre of ukiyo-e); musha-e |
殲擊機 歼击机 see styles |
jiān jī jī jian1 ji1 ji1 chien chi chi |
fighter plane |
汗栗駄 see styles |
hàn lì tuó han4 li4 tuo2 han li t`o han li to |
(or 于栗駄 or 乾栗駄); 紇哩陀耶 hṛd, hṛdaya, the heart, core, mind, soul; probably an error for 汙. |
汙栗駄 see styles |
wū lì tuó wu1 li4 tuo2 wu li t`o wu li to |
hṛd, hṛdaya, the 心 heart, core, mind, soul. |
波動拳 see styles |
hadouken / hadoken はどうけん |
{vidg} hadouken (fireball attack from the Street Fighter series) |
無神我 无神我 see styles |
wú shén wǒ wu2 shen2 wo3 wu shen wo mu jinga |
no spiritual essence; no soul |
猪武者 see styles |
inoshishimusha いのししむしゃ |
daredevil; foolhardy warrior; hotspur |
益荒男 see styles |
masurao ますらお |
(noun or adjectival noun) hero; manly person; warrior |
穆桂英 see styles |
mù guì yīng mu4 gui4 ying1 mu kuei ying |
Mu Guiying, female warrior and heroine of the Yang Saga 楊家將|杨家将 |
網闘士 see styles |
amitoushi / amitoshi あみとうし |
retiarius (type of gladiator); net fighter |
聞一多 闻一多 see styles |
wén yī duō wen2 yi1 duo1 wen i to |
Wen Yiduo (1899-1946), poet and patriotic fighter, executed by Guomindang in Kunming |
若武者 see styles |
wakamusha わかむしゃ |
young warrior |
落武者 see styles |
ochimusha おちむしゃ |
fleeing soldier; warrior fleeing the battlefield |
被昇天 see styles |
hishouten / hishoten ひしょうてん |
(See 聖母被昇天) Assumption (of the body and soul of Mary into heaven) |
補盧沙 补卢沙 see styles |
bǔ lú shā bu3 lu2 sha1 pu lu sha furusha |
puruṣa 'man collectively or individually'; 'Man personified'; 'the Soul of the universe' (M.W.); intp. by 丈夫 and 人; v. 布; also the first form of the masculine gender; (2) puruṣam 補盧衫; (3) puruṣeṇa 補盧沙拏; (4) puruṣāya 補盧沙耶; (5) puruṣaṭ 補盧沙?; (6) puruṣasya 補盧殺沙; (7) puruṣe 補盧 M040949. |
觀落陰 观落阴 see styles |
guān luò yīn guan1 luo4 yin1 kuan lo yin |
a ritual whereby the living soul is brought to the nether world for a spiritual journey |
豪の者 see styles |
gounomono / gonomono ごうのもの kounomono / konomono こうのもの |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) very strong person; brave warrior; veteran |
金太郎 see styles |
kintarou / kintaro きんたろう |
(1) (childhood name of late-Heian warrior Sakata no Kintoki) Kintarō; Golden Boy; folklore boy hero and defeater of demons; usu. depicted with a bob cut, carrying an axe, and wearing a red apron; (2) Kintarō doll; (3) diamond-shaped apron; (male given name) Kintarō |
鍵盤俠 键盘侠 see styles |
jiàn pán xiá jian4 pan2 xia2 chien p`an hsia chien pan hsia |
keyboard warrior |
鎮魂祭 see styles |
chinkonsai ちんこんさい |
mass or ceremony for the repose of a soul |
陀羅驃 陀罗骠 see styles |
tuó luó biāo tuo2 luo2 biao1 t`o lo piao to lo piao darahyō |
dravya, the nine 'substances' in the nyāya philosophy, earth, water, fire, air, ether 空, time, space 方, soul 神, and mind 意. |
高行健 see styles |
gāo xíng jiàn gao1 xing2 jian4 kao hsing chien gaoshinjen ガオシンジェン |
Gao Xingjian (1940-), Chinese novelist and Nobel laureate, author of Soul Mountain 靈山|灵山 (person) Gao Xingjian (1940-) |
アマゾン see styles |
amazon アマゾン |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) the Amazon river; (2) Amazon (woman of Greek mythology); (place-name) Amazon; (c) Amazon; (myth) Amazon (female warrior) |
うち込む see styles |
uchikomu うちこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form |
お人よし see styles |
ohitoyoshi おひとよし |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) softhearted (good-natured, credulous) person; easy mark; soft touch; simple soul |
お人好し see styles |
ohitoyoshi おひとよし |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) softhearted (good-natured, credulous) person; easy mark; soft touch; simple soul |
セイバー see styles |
seibaa / seba セイバー |
(1) (product) Saber (Honda sedan); (2) (product) Sabre (jet fighter); (product name) Saber (Honda sedan); (product name) Sabre (jet fighter) |
ダルシム see styles |
darushimu ダルシム |
(char) Dhalsim (Street Fighter); (ch) Dhalsim (Street Fighter) |
一心不乱 see styles |
isshinfuran いっしんふらん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) wholeheartedly; with heart and soul; intently; with undivided attention; with intense concentration; single-mindedly |
一心同体 see styles |
isshindoutai / isshindotai いっしんどうたい |
(yoji) being one in body and soul; of one flesh; two hearts beating as one |
一意専心 see styles |
ichiisenshin / ichisenshin いちいせんしん |
(adv,n,adj-no) (yoji) single-mindedly; wholeheartedly; with all one's heart; with one's heart and soul |
一球入魂 see styles |
ikkyuunyuukon / ikkyunyukon いっきゅうにゅうこん |
(yoji) {baseb} putting one's heart and soul into each pitch |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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