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Simple Dictionary Definition |
淡喉鷯鶥 淡喉鹩鹛 see styles |
dàn hóu liáo méi dan4 hou2 liao2 mei2 tan hou liao mei |
(bird species of China) pale-throated wren-babbler (Spelaeornis kinneari) |
深山頬白 see styles |
miyamahoojiro; miyamahoojiro みやまほおじろ; ミヤマホオジロ |
(kana only) yellow-throated bunting (Emberiza elegans) |
清めの塩 see styles |
kiyomenoshio きよめのしお |
{sumo} salt thrown to purify the ring before a bout |
済ませる see styles |
sumaseru すませる |
(transitive verb) (1) to finish; to make an end of; to get through with; to let end; (transitive verb) (2) to make do (with); to manage (with); (transitive verb) (3) to resolve; to settle; to bring to a conclusion |
渡し込み see styles |
watashikomi わたしこみ |
{sumo} technique of throwing one's opponent by pushing his chest while holding his thigh; thigh-grabbing push down |
渾身解數 浑身解数 see styles |
hún shēn xiè shù hun2 shen1 xie4 shu4 hun shen hsieh shu |
to give it your all; to go at it with all you've got; to throw your whole weight behind it; also pr. [hun2 shen1 jie3 shu4] |
湯武革命 汤武革命 see styles |
tāng wǔ gé mìng tang1 wu3 ge2 ming4 t`ang wu ko ming tang wu ko ming |
the Tang and Wu Revolts: the overthrow (c. 1600 BC) of the Xia Dynasty by the first king, Tang 商湯|商汤[Shang1 Tang1], of the Shang Dynasty, and the overthrow (c. 1046 BC) of the Shang Dynasty by the Zhou Dynasty founder, King Wu 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2] |
滲み出る see styles |
nijimideru にじみでる shimideru しみでる |
(v1,vi) (1) to exude (e.g. sweat); to ooze; to seep out; (2) to reveal itself (of emotions, etc.); (out-dated kanji) (v1,vi) to ooze; to exude; to percolate; to soak through |
滿城風雨 满城风雨 see styles |
mǎn chéng fēng yǔ man3 cheng2 feng1 yu3 man ch`eng feng yü man cheng feng yü |
lit. wind and rain sweeping through the town (idiom); fig. a big scandal; an uproar; the talk of the town |
漏網之魚 漏网之鱼 see styles |
lòu wǎng zhī yú lou4 wang3 zhi1 yu2 lou wang chih yü |
lit. a fish that escaped the net (idiom); fig. sb or something that slips through the net |
潜らせる see styles |
kuguraseru くぐらせる |
(transitive verb) (kana only) (See 潜る・くぐる・1) to make something pass through (esp. in cooking); to dip something (into) |
濡れ透け see styles |
nuresuke ぬれすけ |
(adjectival noun) see-through because of wetness (e.g. clothes) |
灰冠鴉雀 灰冠鸦雀 see styles |
huī guān yā què hui1 guan1 ya1 que4 hui kuan ya ch`üeh hui kuan ya chüeh |
(bird species of China) Przevalski's parrotbill; rusty-throated parrotbill (Suthora przewalskii) |
灰喉柳鶯 灰喉柳莺 see styles |
huī hóu liǔ yīng hui1 hou2 liu3 ying1 hui hou liu ying |
(bird species of China) ashy-throated warbler (Phylloscopus maculipennis) |
灰喉鴉雀 灰喉鸦雀 see styles |
huī hóu yā què hui1 hou2 ya1 que4 hui hou ya ch`üeh hui hou ya chüeh |
(bird species of China) ashy-throated parrotbill (Suthora alphonsiana) |
為德不卒 为德不卒 see styles |
wéi dé bù zú wei2 de2 bu4 zu2 wei te pu tsu |
to start on virtue but give up (idiom); to fail to carry things through; lack of sticking power; short attention span |
為德不終 为德不终 see styles |
wéi dé bù zhōng wei2 de2 bu4 zhong1 wei te pu chung |
to start on virtue but give up (idiom); to fail to carry things through; lack of sticking power; short attention span |
為済ます see styles |
shisumasu しすます |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to succeed as planned; to carry through; to accomplish |
烏波陀耶 乌波陀耶 see styles |
wū bō tuó yé wu1 bo1 tuo2 ye2 wu po t`o yeh wu po to yeh upadaya |
有波弟 耶夜; 和尚 (or 和闍 or 和闇) upādhyāya, originally a subsidiary teacher of the vedāṅgas; later, through Central Asia, it became a term for a teacher of Buddhism, in distinction from 律師disciplinists and 禪師 intuitionalists, but as heshang it attained universal application to all masters. |
無事通過 see styles |
bujitsuuka / bujitsuka ぶじつうか |
passing successfully (inspection, examination, etc.); passing through with no problems |
無始曠劫 无始旷劫 see styles |
wú shǐ kuàng jié wu2 shi3 kuang4 jie2 wu shih k`uang chieh wu shih kuang chieh mushikougou / mushikogo むしこうごう |
{Buddh} time immemorial Transmigration which has existed without beginning through vast kalpas. |
無理押し see styles |
murioshi むりおし |
(n,vs,vt,vi) pushing through (e.g. a proposal); bulldozing; doing something by force; arm-twisting |
無言說道 无言说道 see styles |
wú yán shuō dào wu2 yan2 shuo1 dao4 wu yen shuo tao mu gonsetsu dō |
The way, or teaching, without speech; the school which teaches that speaking of things is speaking of nothing, or the non-existent; the acquisition of truth through contemplation without the aid of words. |
無駄食い see styles |
mudagui むだぐい |
(noun/participle) (1) eating between meals; wasteful eating habits; waste of resources; (2) living idly; loafing one's way through life |
照り返す see styles |
terikaesu てりかえす |
(v5s,vi) to reflect; to throw back light |
熬更守夜 see styles |
áo gēng shǒu yè ao2 geng1 shou3 ye4 ao keng shou yeh |
to stay up through the night (idiom) |
狂わせる see styles |
kuruwaseru くるわせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive mad; to upset; to disturb; to confuse; (transitive verb) (2) to cause a malfunction; to throw out of kilter; to put out of order; to derail; to detune (e.g. instrument) |
獨角仙人 独角仙人 see styles |
dú jué xiān rén du2 jue2 xian1 ren2 tu chüeh hsien jen dokkaku sennin |
Ekaśṛṅga, or Unicorn ṛṣi, cf. 一角, the ascetic who fell through the wiles of a woman. |
王位継承 see styles |
ouikeishou / oikesho おういけいしょう |
succession to the throne |
現世利益 see styles |
genseriyaku; genzeriyaku げんせりやく; げんぜりやく |
(yoji) {Buddh} benefits gained in this world through observance of the Buddhist teachings; happiness gained in this world through observance of the Buddhist teachings |
現状打破 see styles |
genjoudaha / genjodaha げんじょうだは |
(yoji) abandonment of the status quo; destroying the status quo; overthrowing the present situation |
理具三千 see styles |
lǐ jù sān qiān li3 ju4 san1 qian1 li chü san ch`ien li chü san chien rigu sanzen |
The things of a 三千大千世界 great chiliocosm considered as noumenal throughout, or all dharmakāya. |
生々世々 see styles |
shoujouzeze / shojozeze しょうじょうぜぜ |
(n-adv,n) (yoji) eternity; forever; through all eternity |
生々流転 see styles |
seiseiruten / seseruten せいせいるてん shoujouruten / shojoruten しょうじょうるてん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
生きぬく see styles |
ikinuku いきぬく |
(v5k,vi) to live through; to survive |
生き抜く see styles |
ikinuku いきぬく |
(v5k,vi) to live through; to survive |
生死流転 see styles |
shoujiruten / shojiruten しょうじるてん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
生死輪廻 see styles |
shoujirinne / shojirinne しょうじりんね |
(See 生死・2) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
生生世世 see styles |
shēng shēng shì shì sheng1 sheng1 shi4 shi4 sheng sheng shih shih shōshōseze しょうじょうぜぜ |
(n-adv,n) (yoji) eternity; forever; through all eternity continuous life |
生生流転 see styles |
seiseiruten / seseruten せいせいるてん shoujouruten / shojoruten しょうじょうるてん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) all things being in flux through the endless circle of birth, death, and rebirth; the circle of transmigration |
甩開膀子 甩开膀子 see styles |
shuǎi kāi bǎng zi shuai3 kai1 bang3 zi5 shuai k`ai pang tzu shuai kai pang tzu |
to throw off inhibitions; to go all out |
申告敬遠 see styles |
shinkokukeien / shinkokukeen しんこくけいえん |
{baseb} intentional base on balls (through declaration) |
町じゅう see styles |
machijuu / machiju まちじゅう |
the whole town; all over the town; throughout the town |
町を通る see styles |
machiotooru まちをとおる |
(exp,v5r) to pass through town |
画面越し see styles |
gamengoshi がめんごし |
through a (computer, etc.) screen |
瘢痕文身 see styles |
hankonbunshin はんこんぶんしん |
creating patterns in human flesh through scarification |
發奮有為 发奋有为 see styles |
fā fèn yǒu wéi fa1 fen4 you3 wei2 fa fen yu wei |
to prove one's worth through firm resolve (idiom) |
白喉冠鵯 白喉冠鹎 see styles |
bái hóu guān bēi bai2 hou2 guan1 bei1 pai hou kuan pei |
(bird species of China) puff-throated bulbul (Alophoixus pallidus) |
白喉噪鶥 白喉噪鹛 see styles |
bái hóu zào méi bai2 hou2 zao4 mei2 pai hou tsao mei |
(bird species of China) white-throated laughingthrush (Pterorhinus albogularis) |
白喉林鶯 白喉林莺 see styles |
bái hóu lín yīng bai2 hou2 lin2 ying1 pai hou lin ying |
(bird species of China) lesser whitethroat (Curruca curruca) |
白喉石鵖 see styles |
bái hóu shí bī bai2 hou2 shi2 bi1 pai hou shih pi |
(bird species of China) white-throated bush chat (Saxicola insignis) |
白喉石䳭 see styles |
bái hóu shí jí bai2 hou2 shi2 ji2 pai hou shih chi |
(bird species of China) white-throated bush chat (Saxicola insignis) |
白喉磯鶇 白喉矶鸫 see styles |
bái hóu jī dōng bai2 hou2 ji1 dong1 pai hou chi tung |
(bird species of China) white-throated rock thrush (Monticola gularis) |
白胸翡翠 see styles |
bái xiōng fěi cuì bai2 xiong1 fei3 cui4 pai hsiung fei ts`ui pai hsiung fei tsui |
(bird species of China) white-throated kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis) |
白腹幽鶥 白腹幽鹛 see styles |
bái fù yōu méi bai2 fu4 you1 mei2 pai fu yu mei |
(bird species of China) spot-throated babbler (Pellorneum albiventre) |
白蓮華座 白莲华座 see styles |
bái lián huá zuò bai2 lian2 hua2 zuo4 pai lien hua tso byaku renge za |
The lotus throne in the first court of the Garbhadhātu. |
白香詞譜 白香词谱 see styles |
bái xiāng cí pǔ bai2 xiang1 ci2 pu3 pai hsiang tz`u p`u pai hsiang tzu pu |
Anthology of ci poems tunes (1795), edited by Xu Menglan 舒夢蘭|舒梦兰, with 100 accessible poems from Tang through to Qing times |
百戦練磨 see styles |
hyakusenrenma ひゃくせんれんま |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) veteran; (someone) schooled by adversity in many battles; (someone) rich in life's experience gained through much adversity |
百戰不殆 百战不殆 see styles |
bǎi zhàn bù dài bai3 zhan4 bu4 dai4 pai chan pu tai |
to come unscathed through a hundred battles (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War" 孫子兵法|孙子兵法[Sun1 zi3 Bing1 fa3]); to win every fight |
目つぶし see styles |
metsubushi めつぶし |
(1) sand, ash, etc., thrown in the eyes to blind someone; throwing something at someone's eyes to blind them; (2) poking someone's eyes during a fight to blind them |
目にあう see styles |
meniau めにあう |
(exp,v5u) to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant) |
目に会う see styles |
meniau めにあう |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,v5u) to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant) |
目に遭う see styles |
meniau めにあう |
(exp,v5u) to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant) |
目無全牛 目无全牛 see styles |
mù wú quán niú mu4 wu2 quan2 niu2 mu wu ch`üan niu mu wu chüan niu |
to see the ox already cut up into joints (idiom); extremely skilled; able to see through the problem at one glance |
直立猿人 see styles |
chokuritsuenjin ちょくりつえんじん |
a pithecanthrope |
直通列車 see styles |
chokutsuuressha / chokutsuressha ちょくつうれっしゃ |
through train; direct train |
直通火車 直通火车 see styles |
zhí tōng huǒ chē zhi2 tong1 huo3 che1 chih t`ung huo ch`e chih tung huo che |
through train |
直通運転 see styles |
chokutsuuunten / chokutsuunten ちょくつううんてん |
through train; direct service |
直達列車 直达列车 see styles |
zhí dá liè chē zhi2 da2 lie4 che1 chih ta lieh ch`e chih ta lieh che |
through train |
看破紅塵 看破红尘 see styles |
kàn pò hóng chén kan4 po4 hong2 chen2 k`an p`o hung ch`en kan po hung chen |
(idiom) to see through the illusions of the material world (often a precursor to becoming a Buddhist monk or nun); to become disillusioned with human society |
矇混過關 蒙混过关 see styles |
méng hùn guò guān meng2 hun4 guo4 guan1 meng hun kuo kuan |
to get away with it; to slip through; to bluff one's way out; Taiwan pr. [meng1 hun4 guo4 guan1] |
知行合一 see styles |
chikougouitsu / chikogoitsu ちこうごういつ |
(expression) (yoji) awareness comes only through practice |
短尾鷯鶥 短尾鹩鹛 see styles |
duǎn wěi liáo méi duan3 wei3 liao2 mei2 tuan wei liao mei |
(bird species of China) rufous-throated wren-babbler (Spelaeornis caudatus) |
石つぶて see styles |
ishitsubute いしつぶて |
throwing stone; sling stone; slingshot; pellet; pebble; small rock |
石沉大海 see styles |
shí chén dà hǎi shi2 chen2 da4 hai3 shih ch`en ta hai shih chen ta hai |
lit. to throw a stone and see it sink without trace in the sea (idiom); fig. to elicit no response |
石破天驚 石破天惊 see styles |
shí pò tiān jīng shi2 po4 tian1 jing1 shih p`o t`ien ching shih po tien ching |
earth-shattering; breakthrough; remarkable and original work |
破繭成蝶 破茧成蝶 see styles |
pò jiǎn chéng dié po4 jian3 cheng2 die2 p`o chien ch`eng tieh po chien cheng tieh |
lit. to break through a cocoon and turn into a butterfly (idiom); fig. to emerge strong after a period of struggle; to get to a better place after going through difficult period |
破罐破摔 see styles |
pò guàn pò shuāi po4 guan4 po4 shuai1 p`o kuan p`o shuai po kuan po shuai |
lit. to smash a pot just because it has a crack (idiom); fig. to give up altogether after a setback; to throw one's hands up in frustration and let it all go to hell |
磨り潰す see styles |
suritsubusu すりつぶす |
(transitive verb) (1) to mash; to grind; to pulverize; to pulverise; to deface; (2) to dissipate (a fortune); to run through; to lose |
磨穿鉄硯 see styles |
masentekken ませんてっけん |
(yoji) showing unyielding diligence in one's studies; wearing a hole through one's metal inkstone from constant studying |
磨穿鐵硯 磨穿铁砚 see styles |
mó chuān tiě yàn mo2 chuan1 tie3 yan4 mo ch`uan t`ieh yen mo chuan tieh yen |
to grind one's way through an ink stone; to persevere in a difficult task (idiom); to study diligently (idiom) |
Variations: |
tsubute つぶて |
(kana only) stone (used for throwing) |
禍福與共 祸福与共 see styles |
huò fú yǔ gòng huo4 fu2 yu3 gong4 huo fu yü kung |
to stick together through thick and thin (idiom) |
科教興國 科教兴国 see styles |
kē jiào xīng guó ke1 jiao4 xing1 guo2 k`o chiao hsing kuo ko chiao hsing kuo |
to invigorate the country through science and education |
科迪勒拉 see styles |
kē dí lè lā ke1 di2 le4 la1 k`o ti le la ko ti le la |
Cordillera, series of mountain ranges stretching from Patagonia in South America through to Alaska and Aleutian Islands |
空を切る see styles |
kuuokiru / kuokiru くうをきる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to fly through the air; to hurtle through the air; (exp,v5r) (2) to strike at something and miss; to fan the air |
穿越時空 穿越时空 see styles |
chuān yuè shí kōng chuan1 yue4 shi2 kong1 ch`uan yüeh shih k`ung chuan yüeh shih kung |
to travel through time |
突き崩す see styles |
tsukikuzusu つきくずす |
(transitive verb) to crush; to break through; to flatten |
突き抜く see styles |
tsukinuku つきぬく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to pierce; to shoot through; to penetrate |
突き破る see styles |
tsukiyaburu つきやぶる |
(transitive verb) to break through; to penetrate; to pierce |
突き立つ see styles |
tsukitatsu つきたつ |
(Godan verb with "tsu" ending) to pierce through; to stand (of something sharp or pointy); to thrust (up) |
突っきる see styles |
tsukkiru つっきる |
(transitive verb) to cross; to go across; to go through; to cut across |
突っ切る see styles |
tsukkiru つっきる |
(transitive verb) to cross; to go across; to go through; to cut across |
突抜ける see styles |
tsukinukeru つきぬける |
(v1,vi) to pierce through; to break through |
突破瓶頸 突破瓶颈 see styles |
tū pò píng jǐng tu1 po4 ping2 jing3 t`u p`o p`ing ching tu po ping ching |
to make a breakthrough |
窓外投擲 see styles |
sougaitouteki / sogaitoteki そうがいとうてき |
(See 窓外放出) defenestration (throwing something or someone out the window) |
窓外放出 see styles |
sougaihoushutsu / sogaihoshutsu そうがいほうしゅつ |
defenestration (throwing something or someone out the window) |
立ち消え see styles |
tachigie たちぎえ |
(1) going out (e.g. of a fire); dying out; (2) fizzling out; falling through; coming to nothing |
立て通す see styles |
tatetoosu たてとおす |
(transitive verb) to push through (an idea) |
立消える see styles |
tachigieru たちぎえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to go out (of a fire, etc.); to die out (before burning to ash); (2) to fall through (of plans, etc.); to fizzle out; to come to nothing |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "thro" 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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