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感染防止

see styles
 kansenboushi / kansenboshi
    かんせんぼうし
infection prevention; infection control

我がまま

see styles
 wagamama
    わがまま
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) selfishness; egoism; self-indulgence; wilfulness; willfulness; (2) (kana only) disobedience; (3) (kana only) whim

我が強い

see styles
 gagatsuyoi
    ががつよい
(exp,adj-i) (See 我の強い) egoistic; selfish; self-willed

我こそは

see styles
 warekosoha
    われこそは
(expression) (self-confident, emphatic) I; as for me

我の強い

see styles
 ganotsuyoi
    がのつよい
(exp,adj-i) (See 我が強い) egoistic; selfish; self-willed

我不可得

see styles
wǒ bù kě dé
    wo3 bu4 ke3 de2
wo pu k`o te
    wo pu ko te
 ga fukatoku
the self is unobtainable

我人四相

see styles
wǒ rén sì xiàng
    wo3 ren2 si4 xiang4
wo jen ssu hsiang
 ga nin shisō
The four ejects of the ego in the Diamond Sutra: (1) 我相 the illusion that in the five skandhas there is a real ego; (2) 人相 that this ego is a man, and different from beings of the other paths; (3) 衆生相 that all beings have an ego born of the five skandhas; (4) 壽相 that the ego has age, i.e. a determined or fated period of existence.

我執習氣


我执习气

see styles
wǒ zhí xí qì
    wo3 zhi2 xi2 qi4
wo chih hsi ch`i
    wo chih hsi chi
 gashū jikke
karmic impressions of self-attachment

我愛緣執


我爱缘执

see styles
wǒ ài yuán zhí
    wo3 ai4 yuan2 zhi2
wo ai yüan chih
 gaaienshū
attachment to the condition of self-love

我法二執


我法二执

see styles
wǒ fǎ èr zhí
    wo3 fa3 er4 zhi2
wo fa erh chih
 gahō nishū
the two attachments to self and phenomena

我法二空

see styles
wǒ fǎ èr kōng
    wo3 fa3 er4 kong1
wo fa erh k`ung
    wo fa erh kung
 gahō nikū
emptiness of both self and phenomena

我波羅蜜


我波罗蜜

see styles
wǒ bō luó mì
    wo3 bo1 luo2 mi4
wo po lo mi
 ga haramitsu
The ego pāramitā in the four based on the Nirvana Sutra in which the transcendental ego is 自在, i.e. has a real and permanent nature; the four are 常 permanency, 樂 joy, 我 personality, 淨 purity.

我生已盡


我生已尽

see styles
wǒ shēng yǐ jìn
    wo3 sheng1 yi3 jin4
wo sheng i chin
 gashō ijin
cessation of the self

我空法有

see styles
wǒ kōng fǎ yǒu
    wo3 kong1 fa3 you3
wo k`ung fa yu
    wo kung fa yu
 gakū hōu
self is empty but phenomena are real

我空眞如

see styles
wǒ kōng zhēn rú
    wo3 kong1 zhen1 ru2
wo k`ung chen ju
    wo kung chen ju
 gakū shinnyo
The Hīnayāna doctrine of impersonality in the absolute, that in truth there is no ego; this position abrogates moral responsibility, cf. 原人論.

我見無明


我见无明

see styles
wǒ jiàn wú míng
    wo3 jian4 wu2 ming2
wo chien wu ming
 ga ken mumyō
ignorance of the view of self

我見熏習


我见熏习

see styles
wǒ jiàn xūn xí
    wo3 jian4 xun1 xi2
wo chien hsün hsi
 gaken kunjū
perfumation by the view of self

我見等惑


我见等惑

see styles
wǒ jiàn děng huò
    wo3 jian4 deng3 huo4
wo chien teng huo
 gaken tō waku
afflictions such as the view of self

所起我見


所起我见

see styles
suǒ qǐ wǒ jiàn
    suo3 qi3 wo3 jian4
so ch`i wo chien
    so chi wo chien
 sho ki gaken
view of self that is given rise to

手に余る

see styles
 teniamaru
    てにあまる
(exp,v5r) to be beyond one's capacities; to be beyond one's powers; to be beyond one's control; to be unmanageable

手前勝手

see styles
 temaegatte
    てまえがって
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) self-centered; self-centred; selfish

手前味噌

see styles
 temaemiso
    てまえみそ
(yoji) self-flattery; sing one's own praises

手前定規

see styles
 temaejougi / temaejogi
    てまえじょうぎ
self-serving logic

抑え込み

see styles
 osaekomi
    おさえこみ
holding down (esp. in judo); holding technique; pinning down; immobilizing; bringing under control

押え込む

see styles
 osaekomu
    おさえこむ
(transitive verb) to pin down; to immobilize; to immobilise; to control; to suppress

押さえる

see styles
 osaeru
    おさえる
(transitive verb) (1) to pin something down; to hold something down; to hold something back; to stop; to restrain; to curb; (2) to seize; to grasp; to arrest; (3) to gain control of something; to govern; to keep down (e.g. information); to suppress; (4) to catch happening; to determine (important points); to find (proof); to understand

持て余す

see styles
 moteamasu
    もてあます
(transitive verb) to be too much for one; to find unmanageable; to be beyond one's control; to not know what to do with

持て扱う

see styles
 moteatsukau
    もてあつかう
(transitive verb) (1) (archaism) to take care of; (2) (archaism) to be too much for one; to find unmanageable; to be beyond one's control; to not know what to do with

指令言語

see styles
 shireigengo / shiregengo
    しれいげんご
{comp} command language; control language

振りがな

see styles
 furigana
    ふりがな
(kana only) furigana; kana over or beside kanji to indicate pronunciation

振り仮名

see styles
 furigana
    ふりがな
(kana only) furigana; kana over or beside kanji to indicate pronunciation

振り漢字

see styles
 furikanji
    ふりかんじ
kanji printed as ruby, usually to explain kana

捨己救人


舍己救人

see styles
shě jǐ jiù rén
    she3 ji3 jiu4 ren2
she chi chiu jen
to abandon self for others (idiom); to sacrifice oneself to help the people; altruism

捨己為人


舍己为人

see styles
shě jǐ wèi rén
    she3 ji3 wei4 ren2
she chi wei jen
to abandon self for others (idiom, from Analects); to sacrifice one's own interest for other people; altruism

排他制御

see styles
 haitaseigyo / haitasegyo
    はいたせいぎょ
{comp} exclusive control

撞着矛盾

see styles
 douchakumujun / dochakumujun
    どうちゃくむじゅん
(noun/participle) (yoji) self-contradiction

操縦系統

see styles
 soujuukeitou / sojuketo
    そうじゅうけいとう
flight control system

放蕩三昧

see styles
 houtouzanmai / hotozanmai
    ほうとうざんまい
(yoji) being absorbed in self-indulgent pleasures; giving oneself up to debauchery and dissipation

故実読み

see styles
 kojitsuyomi
    こじつよみ
historic customary reading of a kanji word

教人讚毀


教人讚毁

see styles
jiào rén zàn huǐ
    jiao4 ren2 zan4 hui3
chiao jen tsan hui
 kyōnin sanki
instigating someone to self-praise and disparagement of others

教育漢字

see styles
 kyouikukanji / kyoikukanji
    きょういくかんじ
the 1,026 kanji taught in Japanese elementary schools

数値制御

see styles
 suuchiseigyo / suchisegyo
    すうちせいぎょ
numerical control; NC

數控機床


数控机床

see styles
shù kòng jī chuáng
    shu4 kong4 ji1 chuang2
shu k`ung chi ch`uang
    shu kung chi chuang
computer numerical control machine tool (CNC machine tool)

文字読み

see styles
 mojiyomi
    もじよみ
(1) reading classical Chinese aloud without trying to understand the meaning; (2) reading a kanji compound using the Japanese pronunciation of each of its characters

文民統制

see styles
 bunmintousei / bunmintose
    ぶんみんとうせい
civilian control (of the military)

方言漢字

see styles
 hougenkanji / hogenkanji
    ほうげんかんじ
(rare) dialectal kanji; kanji only used in a specific region

施身方便

see styles
shī shēn fāng biàn
    shi1 shen1 fang1 bian4
shih shen fang pien
 seshin hōben
giving of self (to the Tathāgata)

明哲保身

see styles
míng zhé bǎo shēn
    ming2 zhe2 bao3 shen1
ming che pao shen
 meitetsuhoshin / metetsuhoshin
    めいてつほしん
a wise man looks after his own hide (idiom); to put one's own safety before matters of principle
(yoji) wisdom and self-protection; wise and skilled in the art of self-protection

暴動鎮圧

see styles
 boudouchinatsu / bodochinatsu
    ぼうどうちんあつ
riot control

曖昧制御

see styles
 aimaiseigyo / aimaisegyo
    あいまいせいぎょ
(computer terminology) fuzzy control

曲げ割符

see styles
 magewarifu
    まげわりふ
kanji "crooked seal" radical at right (variant of radical 26)

書き取り

see styles
 kakitori
    かきとり
(1) writing down from other written material; writing kanji text from hiragana; (2) transcription (of spoken material)

書上寛治

see styles
 kakiagekanji
    かきあげかんじ
(person) Kakiage Kanji

書寫符號


书写符号

see styles
shū xiě fú hào
    shu1 xie3 fu2 hao4
shu hsieh fu hao
writing symbol

服部完治

see styles
 hattorikanji
    はっとりかんじ
(person) Hattori Kanji

朝日文字

see styles
 asahimoji
    あさひもじ
Asahi characters; simplified kanji formerly used by the Asahi Shimbun newspaper

本門本尊


本门本尊

see styles
běn mén běn zūn
    ben3 men2 ben3 zun1
pen men pen tsun
 honmon honzon
The especial honoured one of the Nichiren sect, Svādi-devatā, the Supreme Being, whose maṇḍala is considered as the symbol of the Buddha as infinite, eternal, universal. The Nichiren sect has a meditation 本門事觀 on the universality of the Buddha and the unity in the diversity of all his phenomena, the whole truth being embodied in the Lotus Sutra, and in its title of five words, 妙法蓮華經 Wonderful-Law Lotus-Flower Sutra, which are considered to be the embodiment of the eternal, universal Buddha. Their repetition preceded by 南無 Namah ! is equivalent to the 歸命 of other Buddhists.

東山鑑司

see styles
 higashiyamakanji
    ひがしやまかんじ
(person) Higashiyama Kanji

松下寛治

see styles
 matsushitakanji
    まつしたかんじ
(person) Matsushita Kanji (1923.10.8-)

松井簡治

see styles
 matsuikanji
    まついかんじ
(person) Matsui Kanji

板東寛司

see styles
 bandoukanji / bandokanji
    ばんどうかんじ
(person) Bandou Kanji

栗岡完爾

see styles
 kuriokakanji
    くりおかかんじ
(person) Kurioka Kanji

概念記号

see styles
 gainenkigou / gainenkigo
    がいねんきごう
{comp} concept symbol

構成制御

see styles
 kouseiseigyo / kosesegyo
    こうせいせいぎょ
{comp} configuration control

正当防衛

see styles
 seitoubouei / setoboe
    せいとうぼうえい
(yoji) {law} legitimate self-defence; legitimate self-defense

正當防衛


正当防卫

see styles
zhèng dàng fáng wèi
    zheng4 dang4 fang2 wei4
cheng tang fang wei
reasonable self-defense; legitimate defense

正義マン

see styles
 seigiman / segiman
    せいぎマン
(net-sl) (derogatory term) self-righteous person; self-proclaimed rule enforcer

正義魔人


正义魔人

see styles
zhèng yì mó rén
    zheng4 yi4 mo2 ren2
cheng i mo jen
(Tw) sanctimonious person; self-appointed moral arbiter

正野寛治

see styles
 shounokanji / shonokanji
    しょうのかんじ
(person) Shouno Kanji (1936.3-)

毘盧舍那


毘卢舍那

see styles
pí lú shèn à
    pi2 lu2 shen4 a4
p`i lu shen a
    pi lu shen a
 Birushana
Vairocana, 'belonging to or coming from the sun' (M. W.), i. e. light. The 眞身 q. v. true or real Buddha-body, e. g. godhead. There are different definitions. Tiantai says Vairocana represents the 法身 dharmakāya, Rocana or Locana the 報身 saṃbhogakāya, Śākyamuni the 應身 nirmāṇakāya. Vairocana is generally recognized as the spiritual or essential body of Buddha-truth, and like light 徧一切處 pervading everywhere. The esoteric school intp. it by the sun, or its light, and take the sun as symbol. It has also been intp. by 淨滿 purity and fullness, or fullness of purity. Vairocana is the chief of the Five dhyāni Buddhas, occupying the central position; and is the 大日如來 Great Sun Tathāgata. There are numerous treatises on the subject. Other forms are 毘盧; 毘盧遮那 (or 毘盧折那); 吠嚧遮那; 鞞嚧杜那.

民族主義


民族主义

see styles
mín zú zhǔ yì
    min2 zu2 zhu3 yi4
min tsu chu i
 minzokushugi
    みんぞくしゅぎ
nationalism; national self-determination; principle of nationalism, the first of Dr Sun Yat-sen's 孫中山|孙中山 Three Principles of the People 三民主義|三民主义 (at the time, meaning parity between China and the great powers); racism
nationalism

民族自決


民族自决

see styles
mín zú zì jué
    min2 zu2 zi4 jue2
min tsu tzu chüeh
 minzokujiketsu
    みんぞくじけつ
self-determination
(yoji) self-determination of peoples

民生主義


民生主义

see styles
mín shēng zhǔ yì
    min2 sheng1 zhu3 yi4
min sheng chu i
principle of people's livelihood, the third of Dr Sun Yat-sen's 孫中山|孙中山 Three Principles of the People 三民主義|三民主义 (at the time, meaning redistribution of wealth, self-sufficiency and internal trade)

気儘勝手

see styles
 kimamakatte
    きままかって
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) self-willed; (doing or saying things) to suit one's own convenience

氣動控制


气动控制

see styles
qì dòng kòng zhì
    qi4 dong4 kong4 zhi4
ch`i tung k`ung chih
    chi tung kung chih
pneumatic control

水害対策

see styles
 suigaitaisaku
    すいがいたいさく
flood control measures

水際対策

see styles
 mizugiwataisaku
    みずぎわたいさく
border control measures (against smuggling, disease, etc.)

江本寛治

see styles
 emotokanji
    えもとかんじ
(person) Emoto Kanji (1936.1-)

治山ダム

see styles
 chisandamu
    ちさんダム
erosion-control dam; soil saving dam

治水工事

see styles
 chisuikouji / chisuikoji
    ちすいこうじ
riparian works; flood-control works

沾染控制

see styles
zhān rǎn kòng zhì
    zhan1 ran3 kong4 zhi4
chan jan k`ung chih
    chan jan kung chih
contamination control

沾沾自喜

see styles
zhān zhān zì xǐ
    zhan1 zhan1 zi4 xi3
chan chan tzu hsi
immeasurably self-satisfied

波羅蜜多


波罗蜜多

see styles
bō luó mì duō
    bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1
po lo mi to
 haramitta; haramita
    はらみった; はらみた
{Buddh} (See 波羅蜜・1) pāramitā; perfection; perfection of Buddhist practices or attaining enlightenment
pāramitā, 播囉弭多, derived from parama, highest, acme, is intp. as to cross over from this shore of births and deaths to the other shore, or nirvāṇa. The six pāramitās or means of so doing are: (1) dāna, charity; (2) śīla, moral conduct; (3) kṣānti, patience; (4) vīrya, energy, or devotion; (5) dhyāna, contemplation, or abstraction; (6) prajñā, knowledge. The 十度 ten are the above with (7) upāya, use of expedient or proper means; (8) praṇidhāna, vows, for bodhi and helpfulness; (9) bāla, strength purpose; (10) wisdom. Childers gives the list of ten as the perfect exercise of almsgiving, morality, abnegation of the world and of self, wisdom, energy, patience, truth, resolution, kindness, and resignation. Each of the ten is divisible into ordinary, superior, and unlimited perfection, or thirty in all. pāramitā is tr. by 度; 度無極; 到彼岸; 究竟.

洋務運動


洋务运动

see styles
yáng wù yùn dòng
    yang2 wu4 yun4 dong4
yang wu yün tung
 youmuundou / yomundo
    ようむうんどう
Self-Strengthening Movement (period of reforms in China c 1861-1894), also named 自強運動|自强运动
(hist) Self-Strengthening Movement (political reform movement in China during the late Qing dynasty); Westernization Movement

津田寛治

see styles
 tsudakanji
    つだかんじ
(person) Tsuda Kanji (1965.8.27-)

流れ制御

see styles
 nagareseigyo / nagaresegyo
    ながれせいぎょ
{comp} flow control

流域治水

see styles
 ryuuikichisui / ryuikichisui
    りゅういきちすい
river basin management; river basin flood control; river flood risk reduction

流連荒亡

see styles
 ryuurenkoubou / ryurenkobo
    りゅうれんこうぼう
(yoji) spending all one's time in idle amusement away from home; being absorbed in self-indulgent pleasures

海外派遣

see styles
 kaigaihaken
    かいがいはけん
overseas dispatch (e.g. of the Japan Self-Defense Forces)

淨我樂常


淨我乐常

see styles
jìng wǒ lè cháng
    jing4 wo3 le4 chang2
ching wo le ch`ang
    ching wo le chang
 jō ga raku jō
[authentic] purity, self, bliss, and permanence

混ぜ書き

see styles
 mazegaki
    まぜがき
writing some characters (esp. complex kanji) of a compound as kana instead of kanji

淸淨法眼


淸净法眼

see styles
qīng jìng fǎ yǎn
    qing1 jing4 fa3 yan3
ch`ing ching fa yen
    ching ching fa yen
 shōjō hōgen
The pure dharma-eye, with which the Hīnayāna disciple first discerns the four noble truths, and the: Mahāyāna disciple discerns the unreality of self and things.

清心寡慾


清心寡欲

see styles
qīng xīn guǎ yù
    qing1 xin1 gua3 yu4
ch`ing hsin kua yü
    ching hsin kua yü
(idiom) uninterested in self-indulgence; abstemious; ascetic

渡辺寛二

see styles
 watanabekanji
    わたなべかんじ
(person) Watanabe Kanji (1958.3.29-)

渡辺幹司

see styles
 watanabekanji
    わたなべかんじ
(person) Watanabe Kanji

温度調整

see styles
 ondochousei / ondochose
    おんどちょうせい
temperature regulation; temperature control

温度調節

see styles
 ondochousetsu / ondochosetsu
    おんどちょうせつ
temperature control

準備管制

see styles
 junbikansei / junbikanse
    じゅんびかんせい
preliminary control of lights

演奏記号

see styles
 ensoukigou / ensokigo
    えんそうきごう
musical symbol; musical notation

演若達多


演若达多

see styles
yǎn ruò dá duō
    yan3 ruo4 da2 duo1
yen jo ta to
 Ennyadatta
Yajñadatta (演若) , 'obtained from sacrifice,' a crazy man who saw his eyebrows and eyes in a mirror but not seeing them in his own head thought himself bedevilled; the eyes and head are a symbol of 正性 reality, those in the mirror of 妄相 unreality.

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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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