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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
車轍 车辙 see styles |
chē zhé che1 zhe2 ch`e che che che |
wheel rut; vehicle track |
軲轆 轱辘 see styles |
gū lù gu1 lu4 ku lu |
wheel; to roll; also pr. [gu1 lu5] |
輪圍 轮围 see styles |
lún wéi lun2 wei2 lun wei rin'i |
wheel |
輪子 轮子 see styles |
lún zi lun2 zi5 lun tzu wako わこ |
wheel; (derog.) Falun Gong practitioner; CL:個|个[ge4] (1) hourglass-shaped object; (2) sarugaku performance art using such an object; (female given name) Wako |
輪宝 see styles |
rinpou / rinpo りんぽう |
(Buddhist term) Cakraratna; wheel-shaped treasure possessed by the ideal universal ruler, carried in front of him during excursions to allow easy passage; (surname) Rinpou |
輪寶 轮宝 see styles |
lún bǎo lun2 bao3 lun pao rinbō りんぽう |
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) Cakraratna; wheel-shaped treasure possessed by the ideal universal ruler, carried in front of him during excursions to allow easy passage A cakravartin's wheel, i.e. either gold, silver, copper, or iron, manifesting his rank and power. |
輪座 轮座 see styles |
lún zuò lun2 zuo4 lun tso waza わざ |
(surname) Waza The throne of a cakravartin, or Buddha. |
輪王 轮王 see styles |
lún wáng lun2 wang2 lun wang rinō |
A cakravartin, 'a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without obstruction; an emperor, a sovereign of the world, a supreme ruler.' M.W. A Buddha, whose truth and realm are universal. There are four kinds of cakravartin, symbolized by wheels of gold, silver, copper, and iron; each possesses the seven precious things, 七寶 q.v. |
輪盤 轮盘 see styles |
lún pán lun2 pan2 lun p`an lun pan |
roulette; wheel |
輪相 轮相 see styles |
lún xiàng lun2 xiang4 lun hsiang rin sō |
The wheel sign, on the top of a pagoda, or on the feet of a cakravartin, or Buddha. |
輪緣 轮缘 see styles |
lún yuán lun2 yuan2 lun yüan rinen |
rim; edge of wheel a felly |
輪腳 轮脚 see styles |
lún jiǎo lun2 jiao3 lun chiao |
caster (furniture wheel) |
輪臍 轮脐 see styles |
lún qí lun2 qi2 lun ch`i lun chi rinsai |
The navel, or hub of a wheel. |
輪華 轮华 see styles |
lún huā lun2 hua1 lun hua rinke |
(輪多梨華) A precious pearl that purifies; also a specially fragrant flower. |
輪藏 轮藏 see styles |
lún zàng lun2 zang4 lun tsang rinzō |
Revolving scriptures, a revolving stand with eight faces, representing the eight directions, each containing a portion of the sacred canon; a praying-wheel, the revolving of which brings as much merit to the operator as if he had read the whole. |
輪輻 轮辐 see styles |
lún fú lun2 fu2 lun fu rinfuku |
wheel spoke Wheel-spokes. |
輪轂 轮毂 see styles |
lún gǔ lun2 gu3 lun ku |
wheel hub |
輪轉 轮转 see styles |
lún zhuàn lun2 zhuan4 lun chuan rinten |
to rotate to turn like a wheel |
輪齒 轮齿 see styles |
lún chǐ lun2 chi3 lun ch`ih lun chih |
tooth of cog wheel; gear tooth |
輻條 辐条 see styles |
fú tiáo fu2 tiao2 fu t`iao fu tiao |
(wheel) spoke |
輻輪 辐轮 see styles |
fú lún fu2 lun2 fu lun fukurin |
a spoked wheel |
轂輞 毂辋 see styles |
gǔ wǎng gu3 wang3 ku wang kokumō |
the hub of a wheel and its outer ring |
轉輪 转轮 see styles |
zhuàn lún zhuan4 lun2 chuan lun tenrin |
rotating disk; wheel; rotor; cycle of reincarnation in Buddhism cakravartī, "a ruler the wheels of whose chariot roll everywhere without hindrance." M.W. Revolving wheels; to turn a wheel: also 轉輪王 (轉輪聖王); 輪王; 轉輪聖帝, cf. 斫. The symbol is the cakra or disc, which is of four kinds indicating the rank, i.e. gold, silver, copper, or iron, the iron cakravartī ruling over one continent, the south; the copper, over two, east and south: the silver, over three, east, west, and south; the golden being supreme over all the four continents. The term is also applied to the gods over a universe, and to a buddha as universal spiritual king, and as preacher of the supreme doctrine. Only a cakravartī possesses the 七寳 saptaratna and 1, 000 sons. The cakra, or discus, is also a missile used by a cakravartī for overthrowing his enemies. Its origin is probably the sun with its myriad rays. |
迴旋 回旋 see styles |
huí xuán hui2 xuan2 hui hsüan |
to circle; to wheel; to go around See: 回旋 |
遊び see styles |
asobi あそび |
(1) play; playing; game; (2) pleasure; amusement; pastime; recreation; diversion; (3) play (in a mechanism, e.g. a steering wheel); (4) flexibility (in a performance, art, etc.); freedom; (5) (abbreviation) (See 遊び紙) flyleaf |
那鞞 see styles |
nà bǐ na4 bi3 na pi nabi |
nabhi; navel, nave of a wheel. |
釋輪 释轮 see styles |
shì lún shi4 lun2 shih lun shakurin |
Śakra's wheel, the discus of Indra, symbol of the earth. |
金輪 金轮 see styles |
jīn lún jin1 lun2 chin lun kanawa かなわ |
(1) {Buddh} gold wheel (highest of the three layered wheels that support the earth above the primordial void); (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 金輪王) gold wheel-turning sage king; (place-name, surname) Kanawa The metal circle on which the earth rests, above the water circle which is above the wind (or air) circle which rests on space. Also the cakra, wheel or disc, emblem of sovereignty, one of the seven precious possessions of a king. |
鉄輪 see styles |
kannowa かんのわ |
(1) metal ring; metal hoop; metal band; (2) train wheel; train; (1) metal ring; metal hoop; metal band; (2) trivet; (surname) Kannowa |
銀輪 银轮 see styles |
yín lún yin2 lun2 yin lun ginrin ぎんりん |
(1) silver ring; (2) bicycle wheel; bicycle; (surname) Ginrin silver wheel |
銅輪 铜轮 see styles |
tóng lún tong2 lun2 t`ung lun tung lun dōrin |
copper wheel |
鋼圈 钢圈 see styles |
gāng quān gang1 quan1 kang ch`üan kang chüan |
wheel rim; underwire (in a bra) |
鎖車 see styles |
kusariguruma くさりぐるま |
(See 鎖歯車) sprocket wheel |
鏇工 旋工 see styles |
xuàn gōng xuan4 gong1 hsüan kung |
lathe operator; spinning wheel worker |
鐵輪 铁轮 see styles |
tiě lún tie3 lun2 t`ieh lun tieh lun tetsurin |
The iron wheel; also 鐵圍山 Cakravāla, supra. |
頂輪 顶轮 see styles |
dǐng lún ding3 lun2 ting lun chōrin |
sahasrāra or sahasrara, the crown or fontanel chakra 查克拉, residing at the top of the skull A wheel or disc at the top, or on the head, idem 金輪佛頂 q.v. |
願輪 愿轮 see styles |
yuàn lún yuan4 lun2 yüan lun |
The vow-wheel, which overcomes all opposition; also the revolving of the bodhisattva's life around his vow. |
風際 风际 see styles |
fēng jì feng1 ji4 feng chi |
(風輪際) The region of the wind-circle. |
飛輪 飞轮 see styles |
fēi lún fei1 lun2 fei lun |
flywheel; sprocket wheel |
驅動 驱动 see styles |
qū dòng qu1 dong4 ch`ü tung chü tung |
to drive; to propel; drive (vehicle wheel); drive mechanism (tape or disk); device driver (computing software) |
齒輪 齿轮 see styles |
chǐ lún chi3 lun2 ch`ih lun chih lun |
(machine) gear; pinion (gear wheel) |
4WD see styles |
yondaburyuudii / yondaburyudi よんダブリューディー |
(See 四輪駆動) four-wheel drive; 4WD |
つめ車 see styles |
tsumeguruma つめぐるま |
ratchet; toothed wheel |
マニ車 see styles |
maniguruma マニぐるま |
prayer wheel; Mani wheel |
三輪教 三轮教 see styles |
sān lún jiào san1 lun2 jiao4 san lun chiao sanrin kyō |
The three periods of the Buddha's teaching as defined by Paramārtha: (a) 轉法輪 the first rolling onwards of the Law-wheel, the first seven years' teaching of Hīnayāna, i.e. the 四諦 four axioms and 空 unreality; (b) 照法輪 illuminating or explaining the law-wheel, the thirty years' teaching of the 般若 prajñā or wisdom sūtras, illuminating 空 and by 空 illuminating 有 reality; (c) 持法輪 maintaining the law-wheel, i.e. the remaining years of teaching of the deeper truths of 空有 both unreality and reality. Also the three-fold group of the Lotus School: (a) 根本法輪 radical, or fundamental, as found in the 華嚴經 sūtra; (b) 枝末法輪 branch and leaf, i.e. all other teaching; until (c) 攝末歸本法輪 branches and leaves are reunited with the root in the Lotus Sutra, 法華經. |
三輪相 三轮相 see styles |
sān lún xiàng san1 lun2 xiang4 san lun hsiang sanrin sō |
The three-wheel condition— giver, receiver, gift. |
不斷輪 不断轮 see styles |
bù duàn lún bu4 duan4 lun2 pu tuan lun fudan rin |
Unceasing turning of the wheel, as in a monastery by relays of prayer and meditation. |
不淨輪 不淨轮 see styles |
bù jìng lún bu4 jing4 lun2 pu ching lun fujōron |
One of the three 輪: impermanence, impurity, distress 無常, 不淨, 苦. |
不退輪 不退轮 see styles |
bù tuì lún bu4 tui4 lun2 pu t`ui lun pu tui lun futai rin |
(不退轉法輪) The never-receding Buddha vehicle, of universal salvation. |
五佛頂 五佛顶 see styles |
wǔ fó dǐng wu3 fo2 ding3 wu fo ting go butchō |
(五佛頂尊); 五頂輪王 Five bodhisattvas sometimes placed on the left of Śākyamuni, indicative of five forms of wisdom: (1) 白傘佛頂輪王 (白蓋佛頂輪王); 白 M027897佛頂, Sitāta-patra, with white parasol, symbol of pure mercy, one of the titles of Avalokiteśvara; (2) 勝佛頂 Jaya, with sword symbol of wisdom, or discretion; (3) 最勝佛頂 (一字最勝佛頂輪王); 金輪佛頂 (最勝金輪佛頂); 轉輪王佛頂 Vijaya, with golden wheel symbol of unexcelled power of preaching; (4) 火聚佛頂; 光聚佛頂 (or 放光佛頂 or 火光佛頂) ; 高佛頂 Tejorāṣi, collected brilliance, with insignia of authority 如意寶 or a fame; (5) 捨除佛頂; 除障佛頂; 摧碎佛頂; 除業佛頂; 除蓋障佛頂; 尊勝, etc. Vikīrṇa, scattering and destroying all distressing delusion, with a hook as symbol. |
五輪際 五轮际 see styles |
wǔ lún jì wu3 lun2 ji4 wu lun chi gorin sai |
The fifth wheel limit, or world foundation, i. e. that of space. |
五道輪 五道轮 see styles |
wǔ dào lún wu3 dao4 lun2 wu tao lun godō rin |
wheel of the five destinies |
余り者 see styles |
amarimono あまりもの |
interloper; third wheel; nuisance; burden; hanger-on |
余計者 see styles |
yokeimono / yokemono よけいもの |
(1) person whose presence is unwelcome, unnecessary or a nuisance; fifth wheel; third wheel; interloper; (2) superfluous man (literary archetype) |
偏三輪 偏三轮 see styles |
piān sān lún pian1 san1 lun2 p`ien san lun pien san lun |
old-style cycle with lateral third wheel and passenger seat |
六觀音 六观音 see styles |
liù guān yīn liu4 guan1 yin1 liu kuan yin Rokkannon |
The six kinds of Guanyin. There are two groups— I. That of Tiantai: 大悲 most pitiful; 大慈 most merciful; 師子無畏 of lion-courage; 大光普照 of universal light; 天人丈夫 leader amongst gods and men; 大梵深遠 the great omnipresent Brahma. Each of this bodhisattva's six qualities of pity, etc., breaks the hindrances 三障 respectively of the hells, pretas, animals, asuras, men, and devas. II. As thousand-handed; the holy one; horseheaded; eleven-faced; Cundī (or Marīci); with the wheel of sovereign power. |
切返す see styles |
kirikaesu きりかえす |
(transitive verb) (1) to slash back; (2) to strike back; to counterattack; to retort; (3) to cut the wheel; (4) (sumo) to perform a twisting backward knee trip |
前車輪 see styles |
zensharin ぜんしゃりん |
front wheel |
勸相轉 劝相转 see styles |
quàn xiàng zhuǎn quan4 xiang4 zhuan3 ch`üan hsiang chuan chüan hsiang chuan kan sōten |
the hortative aspect of the turning [of the wheel of the dharma] |
千輻輪 千辐轮 see styles |
qiān fú lún qian1 fu2 lun2 ch`ien fu lun chien fu lun senpuku rin |
thousand-spoked wheel |
四輪王 四轮王 see styles |
sì lún wáng si4 lun2 wang2 ssu lun wang shi rinō |
The four kinds of cakravartin kings. |
回し車 see styles |
mawashiguruma まわしぐるま |
(hamster) wheel |
回頭性 see styles |
kaitousei / kaitose かいとうせい |
steering response; responsiveness of the steering wheel; responsiveness to the helm |
大法輪 大法轮 see styles |
dà fǎ lún da4 fa3 lun2 ta fa lun dai hōrin |
great wheel of the dharma |
天気輪 see styles |
tenkirin てんきりん |
(1) weather wheel; pillar found near graveyards and temples with a wheel attached to it that can be used to communicate with the dead, as well as for divination; (2) (See 太陽柱) sun pillar |
如意輪 如意轮 see styles |
rú yì lún ru2 yi4 lun2 ju i lun nyoi rin |
The talismanic wheel, as in the case of 如意輪觀音 Guanyin with the wheel, holding the pearl in her hand symbolizing a response to every prayer, also styled 持寳金剛 the Vajra-bodhisattva with six hands, one holding the pearl, or gem, another the wheel, etc. There are several sūtras, etc., under these titles, associated with Guanyin. |
妙法輪 妙法轮 see styles |
miào fǎ lún miao4 fa3 lun2 miao fa lun myōhō rin |
The wheel of the wonderful Law, Buddha's doctrine regarded as great cakra or wheel. |
実力者 see styles |
jitsuryokusha じつりょくしゃ |
influential person; powerful person; big wheel; big gun; power behind the throne |
庶迦羅 庶迦罗 see styles |
shù jiā luó shu4 jia1 luo2 shu chia lo shokara |
(庶迦) cakra, a wheel, hence Cakravartī or wheel-king. |
憶念輪 忆念轮 see styles |
yì niàn lún yi4 nian4 lun2 i nien lun okunenrin |
wheel of knowledge of thoughts |
手捻り see styles |
tebineri てびねり |
forming by hand (instead of using a potter's wheel, etc.); handwork |
抽選器 see styles |
chuusenki / chusenki ちゅうせんき |
lottery wheel |
持法輪 持法轮 see styles |
chí fǎ lún chi2 fa3 lun2 ch`ih fa lun chih fa lun ji hōrin |
maintaining wheel of the dharma |
指動輪 see styles |
shidourin / shidorin しどうりん |
{comp} thumb wheel |
揚水車 see styles |
yousuisha / yosuisha ようすいしゃ |
scoop wheel |
摩天輪 摩天轮 see styles |
mó tiān lún mo2 tian1 lun2 mo t`ien lun mo tien lun |
Ferris wheel; observation wheel |
操縦輪 see styles |
soujuurin / sojurin そうじゅうりん |
{aviat} (See 操縦桿) control wheel; yoke |
操舵輪 see styles |
soudarin / sodarin そうだりん |
steered wheel (e.g. at the front of a car); steering wheel |
救世輪 救世轮 see styles |
jiù shì lún jiu4 shi4 lun2 chiu shih lun kyūserin |
The wheel of salvation. |
斫託羅 斫讬罗 see styles |
zhuó tuō luó zhuo2 tuo1 luo2 cho t`o lo cho to lo shakutara* |
idem 斫迦羅 (or 柘迦羅); 遮伽羅 (or 遮迦羅); 賒羯羅 Cakra, a wheel, disc, cycle; the wheel of the sun's chariot, of time, etc.; like the vajra it is a symbol of sovereignty, of advancing or doing at will; to revolve the wheel is to manifest power or wisdom. Eitel. The cakra is one of the thirty-two signs on a Buddha's soles. It is a symbol of a 斫迦羅伐辣底 Cakravartī-rāja. |
方向盤 方向盘 see styles |
fāng xiàng pán fang1 xiang4 pan2 fang hsiang p`an fang hsiang pan |
steering wheel |
旋火輪 旋火轮 see styles |
xuán huǒ lún xuan2 huo3 lun2 hsüan huo lun senkarin |
A whirling wheel of fire, a circle yet not a circle, a simile of the seeming but unreal, i.e. the unreality of phenomena. |
曼荼羅 曼荼罗 see styles |
màn tú luó man4 tu2 luo2 man t`u lo man tu lo mandara まんだら |
(Buddhism) (loanword from Sanskrit) mandala mandala; Buddhist visual schema of the enlightened mind; (given name) Mandara 曼怛羅; 曼特羅; 曼陀羅; 曼拏羅; 蔓陀囉; 滿荼邏 maṇḍala, a circle, globe, wheel ring; "any circular figure or diagram" (M.W.); a magic circle; a plot or place of enlightenment; a round or square altar on which buddhas and bodhisattvas are placed; a group of such, especially the garbhadhātu and vajradhātu groups of the Shingon sect; these were arranged by Kōbō Daishi to express the mystic doctrine of the two dhātu by way of illustration, the garbhadhātu representing the 理 and the 因 principle and cause, the vajradhātu the 智 and the 果 intelligence (or reason) and the effect, i.e. the fundamental realm of being, and mind as inherent in it; v. 胎 and 金剛. The two realms are fundamentally one, as are the absolute and phenomenal, e.g. water and wave. There are many kinds of maṇḍalas, e.g. the group of the Lotus Sutra; of the 觀經; of the nine luminaries; of the Buddha's entering into nirvana, etc. The real purpose of a maṇḍala is to gather the spiritual powers together, in order to promote the operation of the dharma or law. The term is commonly applied to a magic circle, subdivided into circles or squares in which are painted Buddhist divinities and symbols. Maṇḍalas also reveal the direct retribution of each of the ten worlds of beings (purgatory, pretas, animals, asuras, men, devas, the heavens of form, formless heavens, bodhisattvas, and buddhas). Each world has its maṇḍala which represents the originating principle that brings it to completion. The maṇḍala of the tenth world indicates the fulfilment and completion of the nine worlds. |
汲井輪 汲井轮 see styles |
jí jǐng lún ji2 jing3 lun2 chi ching lun kōseirin |
The round of reincarnations is like the waterwheel at the well ever revolving up and down. |
法輪寺 法轮寺 see styles |
fǎ lún sì fa3 lun2 si4 fa lun ssu hourinji / horinji ほうりんじ |
(personal name) Hourinji Dharma Wheel Temple |
火輪印 火轮印 see styles |
huǒ lún yìn huo3 lun2 yin4 huo lun yin karin in |
A sign made by putting the doubled fists together and opening the index fingers to form the fire-sign, a triangle. |
照法輪 照法轮 see styles |
zhào fǎ lún zhao4 fa3 lun2 chao fa lun shō hōrin |
illuminate the wheel of the dharma |
爍迦羅 烁迦罗 see styles |
shuò jiā luó shuo4 jia1 luo2 shuo chia lo shakara |
cakra, a wheel, cf. 斫. |
生死輪 生死轮 see styles |
shēng sǐ lún sheng1 si3 lun2 sheng ssu lun shōjirin |
The wheel of births-and-deaths, the round of mortality. |
示相轉 示相转 see styles |
shì xiàng zhuǎn shi4 xiang4 zhuan3 shih hsiang chuan ji sōten |
indicative aspect of the turning [of the wheel of the dharma] |
糸繰車 see styles |
itokuriguruma いとくりぐるま |
spinning wheel |
緣生輪 缘生轮 see styles |
yuán shēng lún yuan2 sheng1 lun2 yüan sheng lun enshōrin |
the wheel of production which is caused by conditions |
羽根車 see styles |
haneguruma はねぐるま |
impeller; (turbine) runner; vaned wheel |
苦輪海 苦轮海 see styles |
kǔ lún hǎi ku3 lun2 hai3 k`u lun hai ku lun hai kurin kai |
ocean of the wheel of suffering |
虛妄輪 虚妄轮 see styles |
xū wàng lún xu1 wang4 lun2 hsü wang lun komō rin |
The unreal wheel of life, or transmigration. |
観覧車 see styles |
kanransha かんらんしゃ |
Ferris wheel |
記心輪 记心轮 see styles |
jì xīn lún ji4 xin1 lun2 chi hsin lun kishinrin |
wheel of knowledge of thoughts |
記說輪 记说轮 see styles |
jì shuō lún ji4 shuo1 lun2 chi shuo lun kisetsurin |
wheel of knowledge of thoughts |
證相轉 证相转 see styles |
zhèng xiàng zhuǎn zheng4 xiang4 zhuan3 cheng hsiang chuan shō sōten |
evidential aspect of the turning [of the wheel of the dharma] |
踏み面 see styles |
fumimen; fumizura ふみめん; ふみづら |
tread (of a wheel); step (of a stair) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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