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大乘平等法 see styles |
dà shèng píng děng fǎ da4 sheng4 ping2 deng3 fa3 ta sheng p`ing teng fa ta sheng ping teng fa daijō byōdō hō |
great vehicle's doctrine of equality |
大乘教九部 see styles |
dà shèng jiào jiǔ bù da4 sheng4 jiao4 jiu3 bu4 ta sheng chiao chiu pu daijō kyō kubu |
nine divisions of the great vehicle teaching |
大乘法相教 see styles |
dà shèng fǎ xiāng jiào da4 sheng4 fa3 xiang1 jiao4 ta sheng fa hsiang chiao daijō hōsō kyō |
and 大乘破相敎 v. 法相敎. |
大乘頂王經 大乘顶王经 see styles |
dà shèng dǐng wáng jīng da4 sheng4 ding3 wang2 jing1 ta sheng ting wang ching Daijō chōō kyō |
Vimalakīrti-nirdeśa-sūtra, (維摩經) is the Sanskrit title of a work of which there exist six translations, one made by Upaśūnya A.D. 502-557. |
大五趾跳鼠 see styles |
dà wǔ zhǐ tiào shǔ da4 wu3 zhi3 tiao4 shu3 ta wu chih t`iao shu ta wu chih tiao shu |
great jerboa (Allactaga major) |
大僧威儀經 大僧威仪经 see styles |
dà sēng wēi yí jīng da4 seng1 wei1 yi2 jing1 ta seng wei i ching Daisōigi kyō |
Sūtra of the Regulations for Great Bhikṣus |
大元帥明王 大元帅明王 see styles |
dà yuán shuài míng wáng da4 yuan2 shuai4 ming2 wang2 ta yüan shuai ming wang taigenmyouou; daigensuimyouou / taigenmyoo; daigensuimyoo たいげんみょうおう; だいげんすいみょうおう |
{Buddh} Atavaka (guardian deity) The great commander, one of the sixteen 明王 q.v., named Atavika 阿吒薄迦 (or 倶 or 皆). There are four sutras, chiefly spells connected with his cult. |
大勇猛菩薩 see styles |
dà yǒng měng pú sà da4 yong3 meng3 pu2 sa4 ta yung meng p`u sa ta yung meng pu sa |
A guardian ruler in the Garbhadhātu group called Mahānīla, the Great Blue Pearl, or perhaps sapphire, which in some way is associated with him. |
大勢至菩薩 大势至菩萨 see styles |
dà shì zhì pú sà da4 shi4 zhi4 pu2 sa4 ta shih chih p`u sa ta shih chih pu sa Daiseishi Bosatsu |
Mahasomethingamaprapta Bodhisattva, the Great Strength Bodhisattva Mahāsthāma or Mahāsthāmaprāpta 摩訶那鉢. A Bodhisattva representing the Buddha-wisdom of Amitābha; he is on Amitābha's right, with Avalokiteśvara on the left. They are called the three holy ones of the western region. He has been doubtfully identified with Maudgalyāyana. Also 勢至. |
大叫喚地獄 大叫唤地狱 see styles |
dà jiào huàn dì yù da4 jiao4 huan4 di4 yu4 ta chiao huan ti yü daikyoukanjigoku / daikyokanjigoku だいきょうかんじごく |
{Buddh} (See 奈落・ならく・1) Mahāraurava; The Hell of Great Wailing; The Great Screaming Hell; the fifth of eight hot hells in Buddhism mahāraurava. The hell of great wailing, the fifth of the eight hot hells. Also 大呌 ; 大號呌 ; 大呼. |
大吉祥金剛 大吉祥金刚 see styles |
dà jí xiáng jīn gāng da4 ji2 xiang2 jin1 gang1 ta chi hsiang chin kang dai kichijō kongō |
idem 金剛手. |
大吉變菩薩 大吉变菩萨 see styles |
dà jí biàn pú sà da4 ji2 bian4 pu2 sa4 ta chi pien p`u sa ta chi pien pu sa Daikichi hen bosatsu |
The sixth bodhisattva in the third row of the Garbhadhātu Guanyin group. |
大哉解脫服 大哉解脱服 see styles |
dà zāi jiě tuō fú da4 zai1 jie3 tuo1 fu2 ta tsai chieh t`o fu ta tsai chieh to fu daisai gedatsu buku |
great is the robe of liberation |
大哉解脱服 see styles |
dà zāi jiě tuō fú da4 zai1 jie3 tuo1 fu2 ta tsai chieh t`o fu ta tsai chieh to fu |
Great! the robe of deliverance―verses in praise of the cassock, from the 善見論, sung on initiation into the order. |
大唐內典錄 大唐内典录 see styles |
dà táng nèi diǎn lù da4 tang2 nei4 dian3 lu4 ta t`ang nei tien lu ta tang nei tien lu Daitō naitenr roku |
Catalogue of Buddhist Works in the Great Tang |
大唐西域記 大唐西域记 see styles |
dà táng xī yù jì da4 tang2 xi1 yu4 ji4 ta t`ang hsi yü chi ta tang hsi yü chi Dai Tō saiiki ki |
Great Tang Records on the Western Regions, travel record of Xuan Zang 玄奘[Xuan2 zang4], compiled by 辯機|辩机[Bian4 ji1] in 646 The Record of Western Countries by Xuanzang of the Tang dynasty ; v. 西域記. |
大圏コース see styles |
taikenkoosu たいけんコース |
great circle route |
大圓鏡智觀 大圆镜智观 see styles |
dà yuán jìng zhì guān da4 yuan2 jing4 zhi4 guan1 ta yüan ching chih kuan dai enkyōchi kan |
A meditation on the reflection of the perfect Buddha-wisdom in every being, that as an image may enter into any number of reflectors, so the Buddha can enter into me and I into him 入我我入. |
大型類人猿 see styles |
oogataruijinen おおがたるいじんえん |
(See 小型類人猿) great ape |
大婆羅門經 大婆罗门经 see styles |
dà pó luó mén jīng da4 po2 luo2 men2 jing1 ta p`o lo men ching ta po lo men ching Dai baramon kyō |
A sutra dealing with 大婆羅門. |
大寶華王座 大宝华王座 see styles |
dà bǎo huā wáng zuò da4 bao3 hua1 wang2 zuo4 ta pao hua wang tso daihōke ōza |
A throne for the 大寶華王. |
大廣智三藏 大广智三藏 see styles |
dà guǎng zhì sān zàng da4 guang3 zhi4 san1 zang4 ta kuang chih san tsang dai kōchi sanzō |
He of great, wide wisdom in the Tripiṭaka, a title of Amogha 阿目佉. |
大悲曼荼羅 大悲曼荼罗 see styles |
dà bēi màn tú luó da4 bei1 man4 tu2 luo2 ta pei man t`u lo ta pei man tu lo daihi mandara |
womb world maṇḍala born from great compassion |
大悲觀世音 大悲观世音 see styles |
dà bēi guān shì yīn da4 bei1 guan1 shi4 yin1 ta pei kuan shih yin Daihi Kanzeon |
Avalokitêśvara as Great Compassion |
大悲鎧冑門 大悲铠冑门 see styles |
dà bēi kǎi zhòu mén da4 bei1 kai3 zhou4 men2 ta pei k`ai chou men ta pei kai chou men daihi kaichū mon |
A degree of samādhi in which Vairocana produced the Bodhisattva Vajrapāla 金剛護菩薩 who protects men like a helmet and surrounds them like mail by his great pity. |
大擬啄木鳥 大拟啄木鸟 see styles |
dà nǐ zhuó mù niǎo da4 ni3 zhuo2 mu4 niao3 ta ni cho mu niao |
(bird species of China) great barbet (Psilopogon virens) |
大斑啄木鳥 大斑啄木鸟 see styles |
dà bān zhuó mù niǎo da4 ban1 zhuo2 mu4 niao3 ta pan cho mu niao |
(bird species of China) great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) |
大智灌頂地 大智灌顶地 see styles |
dà zhì guàn dǐng dì da4 zhi4 guan4 ding3 di4 ta chih kuan ting ti daichi kanjō chi |
The stage of the Great Wisdom chrism, or anointing of a Buddha, as having attained to the Great Wisdom, or omniscience; it is the eleventh stage. |
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oobuku; daibuku; taifuku おおぶく; だいぶく; たいふく |
(1) swallowing a great amount of tea or medicine; (2) (abbreviation) (See 大服茶) tea prepared for the New Year with the first water of the year |
大梵如意天 see styles |
dà fàn rú yì tiān da4 fan4 ru2 yi4 tian1 ta fan ju i t`ien ta fan ju i tien Daibon nyoi ten |
idem 大梵天 The term is incorrectly said by Chinese interpreters to mean freedom from sexual desire. He is associated with Vairocana, and with fire. v. also 尸棄. |
大樹緊那羅 大树紧那罗 see styles |
dà shù jǐn nà luó da4 shu4 jin3 na4 luo2 ta shu chin na lo Daiju Kinnara |
The King of the mahādruma Kinnaras, Indra's musicians, who lives on Gandha-mādana. His sutra is 大樹緊那羅王所門經, 4 chuan, tr. by Kumārajīva. |
大母音推移 see styles |
daiboinsuii / daiboinsui だいぼいんすいい |
{ling} Great Vowel Shift |
大毘婆娑論 大毘婆娑论 see styles |
dà pí pó suō lùn da4 pi2 po2 suo1 lun4 ta p`i p`o so lun ta pi po so lun Dai bibasha ron |
Treatise of the Great Commentary on the Abhidharma |
大灰啄木鳥 大灰啄木鸟 see styles |
dà huī zhuó mù niǎo da4 hui1 zhuo2 mu4 niao3 ta hui cho mu niao |
(bird species of China) great slaty woodpecker (Mulleripicus pulverulentus) |
大無量壽經 大无量寿经 see styles |
dà wú liáng shòu jīng da4 wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 ta wu liang shou ching Dai muryōju kyō |
idem 大經 q.v. |
大祖国戦争 see styles |
daisokokusensou / daisokokusenso だいそこくせんそう |
(hist) Great Patriotic War (Russian name for the war along the eastern front during World War II) |
大禍津日神 see styles |
oomagatsuhinokami おおまがつひのかみ |
(See 禍津日神・1) the great evil god |
大空位時代 see styles |
daikuuijidai / daikuijidai だいくういじだい |
(hist) Great Interregnum (period of the Holy Roman Empire; approx. 1254-1273) |
大紅蓮地獄 大红莲地狱 see styles |
dà hóng lián dì yù da4 hong2 lian2 di4 yu4 ta hung lien ti yü dai kuren jigoku |
great red lotus hell |
大紫荊勳章 大紫荆勋章 see styles |
dà zǐ jīng xūn zhāng da4 zi3 jing1 xun1 zhang1 ta tzu ching hsün chang |
Great Bauhinia Medal (GBM), Hong Kong's highest honor |
大聖妙吉祥 大圣妙吉祥 see styles |
dà shèng miào jí xiáng da4 sheng4 miao4 ji2 xiang2 ta sheng miao chi hsiang Daishō myō kichijō |
see Mañjuśrī 文殊; there are two works under the first of these titles, one under the second, and one under 大聖文殊. |
大聖歡喜天 大圣欢喜天 see styles |
dà shèng huān xǐ tiān da4 sheng4 huan1 xi3 tian1 ta sheng huan hsi t`ien ta sheng huan hsi tien daishō kangi ten |
great holy joyful gods |
大般涅槃經 大般涅槃经 see styles |
dà bān niè pán jīng da4 ban1 nie4 pan2 jing1 ta pan nieh p`an ching ta pan nieh pan ching Dai nehan kyō |
(Buddhism) Mahāyāna Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra, aka the Nirvana Sutra, of which two major Chinese translations are extant, influential in the development of East Asian Buddhism The Mahā-parinirvāṇa sūtras, commonly called the 涅槃經 Nirvāṇa sūtras, said to have been delivered by Śākyamuni just before his death. The two Hīnayāna versions are found in the 長阿含遊行經. The Mahāyāna has two Chinese versions, the northern in 40 juan, and the southern, a revision of the northern version in 36 juan. Faxian's version is styled 大般泥洹經 6 juan. Treatises on the sūtra are 大般涅槃經後分 2 juan tr. by Jñānabhadra; 大般涅槃經疏 33 juan; 大般涅槃經論 1 juan by Vasubandhu, tr. by Bodhidharma. |
大莊嚴世界 大庄严世界 see styles |
dà zhuāng yán shì jiè da4 zhuang1 yan2 shi4 jie4 ta chuang yen shih chieh dai shōgon sekai |
The great ornate world; i.e. the universe of Akāśagarbha Bodhisattva 虛空藏菩薩; it is placed in the west by the sūtra of that name, in the east by the 大隻經 12. |
大菩薩藏經 大菩萨藏经 see styles |
dà pú sà zàng jīng da4 pu2 sa4 zang4 jing1 ta p`u sa tsang ching ta pu sa tsang ching Dai bosatsu zō kyō |
Sūtra of the Scriptural Basket of the Great Bodhisattva |
大轉輪佛頂 大转轮佛顶 see styles |
dà zhuǎn lún fó dǐng da4 zhuan3 lun2 fo2 ding3 ta chuan lun fo ting dai tenrin butchō |
idem 佛頂尊. |
大鑽井盆地 see styles |
daisanseibonchi / daisansebonchi だいさんせいぼんち |
(place-name) Great Artesian Basin |
大黑天神法 see styles |
dà hēi tiān shén fǎ da4 hei1 tian1 shen2 fa3 ta hei t`ien shen fa ta hei tien shen fa Daikoku tenjin hō |
Ritual of the Deity Mahākāla, The Great Black One |
天神の大杉 see styles |
tenjinnooosugi てんじんのおおすぎ |
(place-name) Great Cedar of Tenjin |
天衣拂千歲 天衣拂千岁 see styles |
tiān yī fú qiān suì tian1 yi1 fu2 qian1 sui4 t`ien i fu ch`ien sui tien i fu chien sui tene busensai |
An illustration of the length of a small kalpa: if a great rock, let it be one, two, or even 40 li square, be dusted with a deva-garment once in a hundred years till the rock be worn away, the kalpa would still be unfinished. |
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taikyo たいきょ |
(1) (form) the sky; the heavens; (2) Great Void (in ancient Chinese philosophy, the primordial substance that gives rise to qi) |
媽哈薩督呀 妈哈萨督呀 see styles |
mā hā sà dū xiā ma1 ha1 sa4 du1 xia1 ma ha sa tu hsia magōsatoke |
mahāsattva, a great or noble being; the perfect bodhisattva, greater (mahā) than any other being (sattva) except a Buddha; v. 摩訶薩埵. |
孔雀明王經 孔雀明王经 see styles |
kǒng què míng wáng jīng kong3 que4 ming2 wang2 jing1 k`ung ch`üeh ming wang ching kung chüeh ming wang ching Kujaku myōō kyō |
Sūtra of the Great Peahen, Queen of Mantras |
小事は大事 see styles |
shoujihadaiji / shojihadaiji しょうじはだいじ |
(expression) (proverb) a small leak can sink a great ship |
小巫見大巫 小巫见大巫 see styles |
xiǎo wū jiàn dà wū xiao3 wu1 jian4 da4 wu1 hsiao wu chien ta wu |
lit. minor magician in the presence of a great one (idiom); fig. to pale into insignificance by comparison |
小袋と小娘 see styles |
kobukurotokomusume こぶくろとこむすめ |
(expression) (1) (proverb) to raise a girl is costlier than one would expect (like how a small bag can hold more than it seems); small bag and young woman; (expression) (2) (proverb) young women are fragile and great care must be taken with them (just as with small bags) |
尸羅阿迭多 尸罗阿迭多 see styles |
shī luó ā dié duō shi1 luo2 a1 die2 duo1 shih lo a tieh to Shiraitta |
Śīladitya, son of Pratapaditya and brother of Rajyavardhana. Under thc spiritual auspices of Avalokiteśvara, he became king of Kanyakubja A. D. 606 and conquered India and the Punjab. He was merciful to all creatures, strained drinking water for horses and elephants, was a most liberal patron of Buddhism, re-established the great quinquennial assembly, built many stūpas, showed special favour to Śīlabhadra and Xuanzang, and composed the 八大靈塔梵讚 Aṣṭama-hāśrī -caitya-saṃskṛta-stotra. He reigned about forty years. |
居魯士大帝 居鲁士大帝 see styles |
jū lǔ shì dà dì ju1 lu3 shi4 da4 di4 chü lu shih ta ti |
Cyrus the Great (ca. 600-530 BC), the founder of the Persian Empire and the conqueror of Babylon |
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kawau; kawau かわう; カワウ |
(kana only) great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) |
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kenchin; kenchan; kenchiin / kenchin; kenchan; kenchin けんちん; けんちゃん; けんちぇん |
(1) fried finely minced daikon, great burdock, carrot and shiitake mushrooms wrapped with crumbled tofu in dried beancurd and deep-fried; (2) (abbreviation) (See 巻繊汁) Japanese tofu and vegetable chowder; (3) (archaism) (orig. meaning) black soybean sprouts fried in sesame seed oil wrapped in dried beancurd and stewed |
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kikyuu / kikyu ききゅう |
(noun, transitive verb) longing; great desire; aspiration |
平型關大捷 平型关大捷 see styles |
píng xíng guān dà jié ping2 xing2 guan1 da4 jie2 p`ing hsing kuan ta chieh ping hsing kuan ta chieh |
Great Victory at Pingxing Pass, ambush of Japanese troops by Communist forces on September 25, 1937 at 平型關|平型关[Ping2 xing2 guan1] |
引く手数多 see styles |
hikuteamata ひくてあまた |
being very popular; being in great demand |
引っ張り凧 see styles |
hipparidako ひっぱりだこ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) being very popular; being in great demand; (2) octopus dried on skewers |
引っ張り蛸 see styles |
hipparidako ひっぱりだこ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) being very popular; being in great demand; (2) octopus dried on skewers |
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shitataka したたか |
(adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) tough; stubborn; determined; hard; tenacious; (adverb) (2) (kana only) severely; heavily; hard; a great deal; much |
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gouteki / goteki ごうてき |
(adjectival noun) (archaism) great; grand |
征夷大将軍 see styles |
seiitaishougun / setaishogun せいいたいしょうぐん |
(1) (hist) commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force against the barbarians (beginning in 794 CE); (2) (hist) shogun; great, unifying leader |
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keitei / kete けいてい |
great difference |
心の貧しい see styles |
kokoronomazushii / kokoronomazushi こころのまずしい |
(exp,adj-i) ungenerous; poor in spirit; with no great feelings |
念を入れる see styles |
nenoireru ねんをいれる |
(exp,v1) to take great care (in doing); to pay attention; to be careful |
怒濤の勢い see styles |
dotounoikioi / dotonoikioi どとうのいきおい |
(expression) with great vigour; in leaps and bounds; with the force of surging waves |
怱忙として see styles |
souboutoshite / sobotoshite そうぼうとして |
(expression) in great haste; hurriedly; in a hurry |
意志の強い see styles |
ishinotsuyoi いしのつよい |
(exp,adj-i) strong-minded; strong-willed; having great willpower |
慧日大聖尊 慧日大圣尊 see styles |
huì rì dà shèng zūn hui4 ri4 da4 sheng4 zun1 hui jih ta sheng tsun Enichi daishō son |
Sun of Wisdom, Most Venerable of the Great Saints |
打麻雀運動 打麻雀运动 see styles |
dǎ má què yùn dòng da3 ma2 que4 yun4 dong4 ta ma ch`üeh yün tung ta ma chüeh yün tung |
the Great Sparrow Campaign or the Four Pests Campaign, one of the actions during the Great Leap Forward 大躍進|大跃进[Da4 yue4 jin4] aiming to eliminate four pests: rats, flies, mosquitoes, and sparrows |
押っ取り刀 see styles |
ottorigatana おっとりがたな |
(1) making great haste, having been caught off guard; scurrying unprepared; (2) rushing to an emergency with sword in hand, not having had time to affix it at the waist |
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boshi ぼし |
{anat} (See 拇指・ぼし,親指・おやゆび・2) big toe; great toe; hallex |
摩訶僧祇律 摩诃僧祇律 see styles |
mó hē sēng qí lǜ mo2 he1 seng1 qi2 lv4 mo ho seng ch`i lü mo ho seng chi lü Makasōgiritsu |
The great canon of monastic rules, tr. by Buddhabhadra and Faxian in 40 juan. |
摩訶婆羅多 摩诃婆罗多 see styles |
mó hē pó luó duō mo2 he1 po2 luo2 duo1 mo ho p`o lo to mo ho po lo to mahaabaarata / mahabarata マハーバーラタ |
Mahābhārata, second great Indian epic after 羅摩衍那|罗摩衍那[Luo2 mo2 yan3 na4], possibly originally c. 4th century BC (work) Mahabharata (Sanskrit Hindu epic, circa 400 CE); (wk) Mahabharata (Sanskrit Hindu epic, circa 400 CE) |
摩訶缽特摩 摩诃钵特摩 see styles |
mó hē bō tè mó mo2 he1 bo1 te4 mo2 mo ho po t`e mo mo ho po te mo maka hatoma |
great white lotus |
摩訶菩提寺 摩诃菩提寺 see styles |
mó hē pú tí sì mo2 he1 pu2 ti2 si4 mo ho p`u t`i ssu mo ho pu ti ssu Makabodai ji |
Mahābodhi-saṅghārāma. The monastery of the great enlightenment, a vihāra near the Bodhidruma at Gayā; cf. 西域記 8 and Faxian. |
摩訶諾伽那 摩诃诺伽那 see styles |
mó hēn uo qien à mo2 hen1 uo4 qien2 a4 mo hen uo qien a makadagana |
mahānagna, 'quite naked' (M.W.); great naked powerful spirits, cf. 諾. |
摩訶鉢特摩 摩诃钵特摩 see styles |
mó hē bō tè mó mo2 he1 bo1 te4 mo2 mo ho po t`e mo mo ho po te mo makahadoma |
mahāpadma, defined by M.W. as a great 'white' lotus; but intp. in China as the great red lotus, after which the eighth cold hell is named. As the great white lotus it is a Buddha-throne, of purity and fragrance. |
摩訶闍迦樊 摩诃阇迦樊 see styles |
mó hē shé jiā fán mo2 he1 she2 jia1 fan2 mo ho she chia fan Makajakahan |
Great Almsgiving Prince |
摩醯徑伐羅 摩醯径伐罗 see styles |
mó xì jìng fá luó mo2 xi4 jing4 fa2 luo2 mo hsi ching fa lo Makeikeibara |
魔醯首羅; 魔醯 Maheśvara. Explained by 大自在天 great sovereign deva, 天王 king of devas. Śiva, lord of one great chiliocosm, a deity with eight arms, three eyes, riding on a white bull. Xuanzang says specially worshipped in the Panjab. It is a term also for certain bodhisattvas and certain heavens. |
攝大乘論疏 摄大乘论疏 see styles |
shè dà shèng lùn shū she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 shu1 she ta sheng lun shu Shō daijō ron sho |
Commentary on the Compendium of the Great Vehicle |
攝大乘論釋 摄大乘论释 see styles |
shè dà shèng lùn shì she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 shi4 she ta sheng lun shih Shō daijōron shaku |
Commentary to the Summary of the Great Vehicle |
月瀬の大杉 see styles |
tsukizenooohashi つきぜのおおはし |
(place-name) Great Cedar of Tsukize |
Variations: |
yuushoku(有職); yuusoku; yuushiki(有職)(ok); yuusoko(有職)(ok) / yushoku(有職); yusoku; yushiki(有職)(ok); yusoko(有職)(ok) ゆうしょく(有職); ゆうそく; ゆうしき(有職)(ok); ゆうそこ(有職)(ok) |
(1) (ゆうしょく only) (ant: 無職) holding a job; being employed; gainful employment; (2) (archaism) being learned; being knowledgeable; (3) (archaism) having great artistic talent; being a skilled performer; (4) (archaism) being well-versed in usages or practices of the court or military households |
杉の大スギ see styles |
suginooosugi すぎのおおスギ |
(place-name) Great Cedar of Sugi (Yasaka Shrine. Kyoto) |
東京大空襲 see styles |
toukyoudaikuushuu / tokyodaikushu とうきょうだいくうしゅう |
(hist) Great Tokyo Air Raid (March 10, 1945) |
東非大地塹 东非大地堑 see styles |
dōng fēi dà dì qiàn dong1 fei1 da4 di4 qian4 tung fei ta ti ch`ien tung fei ta ti chien |
Great East African rift valley |
梁三大法師 梁三大法师 see styles |
liáng sān dà fǎ shī liang2 san1 da4 fa3 shi1 liang san ta fa shih Ryō sandai hōshi |
three great Liang masters |
梁攝論疏抄 梁摄论疏抄 see styles |
liáng shè lùn shū chāo liang2 she4 lun4 shu1 chao1 liang she lun shu ch`ao liang she lun shu chao Ryō shōron shoshō |
Exegetical Notes on the Liang Translation of the Compendium of the Great Vehicle |
毛腿耳夜鷹 毛腿耳夜鹰 see styles |
máo tuǐ ěr yè yīng mao2 tui3 er3 ye4 ying1 mao t`ui erh yeh ying mao tui erh yeh ying |
(bird species of China) great eared nightjar (Eurostopodus macrotis) |
民族大移動 see styles |
minzokudaiidou / minzokudaido みんぞくだいいどう |
Völkerwanderung; great migration in Europe, 4th to 6th century CE |
民族大遷徙 民族大迁徙 see styles |
mín zú dà qiān xǐ min2 zu2 da4 qian1 xi3 min tsu ta ch`ien hsi min tsu ta chien hsi |
great migration of peoples |
永平大淸規 永平大淸规 see styles |
yǒng píng dà qīng guī yong3 ping2 da4 qing1 gui1 yung p`ing ta ch`ing kuei yung ping ta ching kuei Eihei dai shōki |
Great Pure Rules of Eihei |
汶川大地震 see styles |
wèn chuān dà dì zhèn wen4 chuan1 da4 di4 zhen4 wen ch`uan ta ti chen wen chuan ta ti chen |
Great Sichuan Earthquake (2008) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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