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善惡業報 善恶业报 see styles |
shàn è yè bào shan4 e4 ye4 bao4 shan o yeh pao zenaku gōppō |
retribution of good and evil karma |
善戦苦闘 see styles |
zensenkutou / zensenkuto ぜんせんくとう |
(noun/participle) putting up a good fight against some odds |
善有善報 善有善报 see styles |
shàn yǒu shàn bào shan4 you3 shan4 bao4 shan yu shan pao |
virtue has its rewards (idiom); one good turn deserves another |
善男信女 see styles |
shàn nán xìn nǚ shan4 nan2 xin4 nu:3 shan nan hsin nü zennan shinnyo |
lay practitioners of Buddhism Good men and believing women. |
善男子來 善男子来 see styles |
shàn nán zǐ lái shan4 nan2 zi3 lai2 shan nan tzu lai zendanshi rai |
come, good sons |
善自保重 see styles |
shàn zì bǎo zhòng shan4 zi4 bao3 zhong4 shan tzu pao chung |
take good care of yourself! |
善自為謀 善自为谋 see styles |
shàn zì wéi móu shan4 zi4 wei2 mou2 shan tzu wei mou |
to be good at working for one's own profit (idiom) |
善自珍攝 善自珍摄 see styles |
shàn zì zhēn shè shan4 zi4 zhen1 she4 shan tzu chen she |
take good care of yourself! (idiom) |
善解人意 see styles |
shàn jiě rén yì shan4 jie3 ren2 yi4 shan chieh jen i |
to be good at understanding others (idiom) |
善隣外交 see styles |
zenringaikou / zenringaiko ぜんりんがいこう |
(yoji) good-neighbor diplomacy; a good-neighbor policy |
善隣政策 see styles |
zenrinseisaku / zenrinsesaku ぜんりんせいさく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) Good Neighbor Policy |
善隣関係 see styles |
zenrinkankei / zenrinkanke ぜんりんかんけい |
good neighborly relations; good neighbourly relations |
喜從天降 喜从天降 see styles |
xǐ cóng tiān jiàng xi3 cong2 tian1 jiang4 hsi ts`ung t`ien chiang hsi tsung tien chiang |
joy from heaven (idiom); overjoyed at unexpected good news; unlooked-for happy event |
嘉言善行 see styles |
kagenzenkou / kagenzenko かげんぜんこう |
(yoji) good words and good deeds |
器量よし see styles |
kiryouyoshi / kiryoyoshi きりょうよし |
beautiful girl; good-looking girl |
器量好し see styles |
kiryouyoshi / kiryoyoshi きりょうよし |
beautiful girl; good-looking girl |
器量好み see styles |
kiryougonomi / kiryogonomi きりょうごのみ |
love of good looks; only being attracted to good-looking women |
器量良し see styles |
kiryouyoshi / kiryoyoshi きりょうよし |
beautiful girl; good-looking girl |
器量負け see styles |
kiryoumake / kiryomake きりょうまけ |
being too beautiful or talented for one's own good |
嚢中の錐 see styles |
nouchuunokiri / nochunokiri のうちゅうのきり |
(expression) (proverb) cream rises to the top; a drill in a bag (will always poke through) |
囊中取物 see styles |
náng zhōng qǔ wù nang2 zhong1 qu3 wu4 nang chung ch`ü wu nang chung chü wu |
as easy as reaching for it from a bag (idiom); in the bag; (as good as) in one's possession |
四不壞信 四不坏信 see styles |
sì bù huài xìn si4 bu4 huai4 xin4 ssu pu huai hsin shi fue shin |
the four objects of indestructible faith |
四不壞淨 四不坏淨 see styles |
sì bú huài jìng si4 bu2 huai4 jing4 ssu pu huai ching shi fue jō |
(or 四不壞信) The four objects of unfailing purity (or faith), i. e. the three precious ones (triratna) and the 戒 moral law. |
四信五行 see styles |
sì xìn wǔ xíng si4 xin4 wu3 xing2 ssu hsin wu hsing shishin gogyō |
The four right objects of faith and the five right modes of procedure; the 眞如 bhūtatathatā and the 三寳 Three Precious Ones are the four; the five are almsgiving, morality, patience, zeal (or progress), and 觀 meditation. |
四種信心 四种信心 see styles |
sì zhǒng xìn xīn si4 zhong3 xin4 xin1 ssu chung hsin hsin shi shu shinshin |
The four kinds of faith given in the Awakening of Faith, i. e. (1) in the 眞如 q. v. as the teacher of all Buddhas and fount of all action; (2) in Buddha, or the Buddhas; (3) in the Dharma; and (4) in the Sarogha. |
四種檀法 四种檀法 see styles |
sì zhǒng tán fǎ si4 zhong3 tan2 fa3 ssu chung t`an fa ssu chung tan fa shi shu danpō |
四種悉地; 四種成就法 The four kinds of altar-worship of the esoteric sect for (1) averting calamities from self and others; (2) seeking good fortune; (3) seeking the love and protection of Buddhas; (4) subduing enemies. |
四階成道 四阶成道 see styles |
sì jiē chéng dào si4 jie1 cheng2 dao4 ssu chieh ch`eng tao ssu chieh cheng tao shikai jōdō |
(or 四階成佛) The four Hīnayāna steps for attaining Buddhahood, i. e. the myriad deeds of the three asaṃkhyeya kalpas; the continually good karma of a hundred great kalpas; in the final body the cutting off of the illusions of the lower eight states; and the taking of one's seat on the bodhi-plot for final enlightenment, and the cutting off of the thirty-four forms of delusive thought. |
因禍得福 因祸得福 see styles |
yīn huò dé fú yin1 huo4 de2 fu2 yin huo te fu |
to have some good come out of a bad situation (idiom); a blessing in disguise |
困った人 see styles |
komattahito こまったひと |
(exp,n) difficult person; good-for-nothing; pain in the ass (arse) |
困獸猶鬥 困兽犹斗 see styles |
kùn shòu yóu dòu kun4 shou4 you2 dou4 k`un shou yu tou kun shou yu tou |
a cornered beast will still fight (idiom); to fight like an animal at bay |
図に乗る see styles |
zuninoru ずにのる |
(exp,v5r) to get carried away; to push one's luck; to push a good thing too far |
土づくり see styles |
tsuchizukuri つちづくり |
(noun/participle) keeping soil in good condition |
在家二戒 see styles |
zài jiā èr jiè zai4 jia1 er4 jie4 tsai chia erh chieh zaike nikai |
The two grades of commandments observed by the lay, one the five, the other the eight, v. 五戒 and 八戒; these are the Hīnayāna rules; the 在戒 of Mahāyāna are the 十善戒 ten good rules. |
地利人和 see styles |
dì lì rén hé di4 li4 ren2 he2 ti li jen ho |
favorable geographical and social conditions (idiom); good location and the people satisfied |
地獄に仏 see styles |
jigokunihotoke じごくにほとけ |
(expression) (idiom) (See 地獄で仏に会ったよう) manna from heaven; an oasis in the desert; godsend; good fortune when one needed it most; meeting a good Samaritan in one's hour of need; (meeting) Buddha in hell |
坐失機宜 坐失机宜 see styles |
zuò shī jī yí zuo4 shi1 ji1 yi2 tso shih chi i |
to sit and waste a good opportunity (idiom); to lose the chance |
坐失良機 坐失良机 see styles |
zuò shī liáng jī zuo4 shi1 liang2 ji1 tso shih liang chi |
to sit and waste a good opportunity (idiom); to lose the chance |
塞翁失馬 塞翁失马 see styles |
sài wēng shī mǎ sai4 weng1 shi1 ma3 sai weng shih ma |
lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise; it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good |
壁壘一新 壁垒一新 see styles |
bì lěi yī xīn bi4 lei3 yi1 xin1 pi lei i hsin |
to have one's defenses in good order (idiom) |
壓而不服 压而不服 see styles |
yā ér bù fú ya1 er2 bu4 fu2 ya erh pu fu |
coercion will never convince (idiom) |
外国製品 see styles |
gaikokuseihin / gaikokusehin がいこくせいひん |
foreign good; foreign product |
外貌協會 外貌协会 see styles |
wài mào xié huì wai4 mao4 xie2 hui4 wai mao hsieh hui |
the "good-looks club": people who attach great importance to a person's appearance (pun on 外貿協會|外贸协会 foreign trade association) |
多錢善賈 多钱善贾 see styles |
duō qián shàn gǔ duo1 qian2 shan4 gu3 to ch`ien shan ku to chien shan ku |
much capital, good business (idiom); fig. good trading conditions |
多面待ち see styles |
tamenmachi ためんまち |
{mahj} many-sided wait (for one's last tile); complex wait; wait for three or more types of tiles which will finish one's hand |
大乗り気 see styles |
oonoriki おおのりき |
good mood; excited mood |
大信心海 see styles |
dà xìn xīn hǎi da4 xin4 xin1 hai3 ta hsin hsin hai daishin jinkai |
ocean-like mind of great faith |
大吉祥天 see styles |
dà jí xiáng tiān da4 ji2 xiang2 tian1 ta chi hsiang t`ien ta chi hsiang tien dai kichijōten |
The good-fortune devīs, and also devas, also called 功德天, concerning whom there are several sutras. |
大善地法 see styles |
dà shàn dì fǎ da4 shan4 di4 fa3 ta shan ti fa dai zenchi hō |
The ten mental conditions for cultivation of goodness, being a part of the forty-six methods mentioned in the 倶舍論 4 ; faith, zeal, renunciation, shame (for one's own sin), shame (for another's sin), no desire, no dislike, no harm, calmness, self-control. v. 大地法. |
大善知識 大善知识 see styles |
dà shàn zhī shì da4 shan4 zhi1 shi4 ta shan chih shih dai zenchishiki |
Well acquainted with the good ; great friends. |
大喜過望 大喜过望 see styles |
dà xǐ guò wàng da4 xi3 guo4 wang4 ta hsi kuo wang |
overjoyed at unexpected good news (idiom) |
大器晚成 see styles |
dà qì wǎn chéng da4 qi4 wan3 cheng2 ta ch`i wan ch`eng ta chi wan cheng |
lit. it takes a long time to make a big pot (idiom); fig. a great talent matures slowly; in the fullness of time a major figure will develop into a pillar of the state; Rome wasn't built in a day |
大有作為 大有作为 see styles |
dà yǒu zuò wéi da4 you3 zuo4 wei2 ta yu tso wei |
to accomplish much; to have good prospects; to have a promising future |
大有希望 see styles |
dà yǒu - xī wàng da4 you3 - xi1 wang4 ta yu - hsi wang |
to stand a good chance; to have great hopes; to be promising |
大滿願義 大满愿义 see styles |
dà mǎn yuàn yì da4 man3 yuan4 yi4 ta man yüan i Daimangangi |
One of the sixteen bodhisattvas of the southern quarter, born by the will of Vairocana. |
大禍臨頭 大祸临头 see styles |
dà huò lín tóu da4 huo4 lin2 tou2 ta huo lin t`ou ta huo lin tou |
facing imminent catastrophe; calamity looms; all hell will break loose |
大義名分 see styles |
taigimeibun / taigimebun たいぎめいぶん |
(1) (yoji) just cause; good reason; pretext; justification; (2) (yoji) duty (to one's country, sovereign, etc.) |
大飽口福 大饱口福 see styles |
dà bǎo kǒu fú da4 bao3 kou3 fu2 ta pao k`ou fu ta pao kou fu |
to eat one's fill; to have a good meal |
天帝釋城 天帝释城 see styles |
tiān dì shì chéng tian1 di4 shi4 cheng2 t`ien ti shih ch`eng tien ti shih cheng Tentaishaku jō |
The city of Śakra, the Lord of devas, called 善見城 Sudarśana city good to behold, or 喜見城 city a joy to behold. |
天気祭り see styles |
tenkimatsuri てんきまつり |
ceremony held to pray for good weather (during long periods of rain) |
天王如來 天王如来 see styles |
tiān wáng rú lái tian1 wang2 ru2 lai2 t`ien wang ju lai tien wang ju lai Tennō Nyorai |
Devarāja-tathāgata, the name by which Devadatta, the enemy of Śākyamuni, will be known on his future appearance as a Buddha in the universe called 天道 Devasopāna; his present residence in hell being temporary for his karmaic expurgation. |
天網恢恢 天网恢恢 see styles |
tiān wǎng huī huī tian1 wang3 hui1 hui1 t`ien wang hui hui tien wang hui hui tenmoukaikai / tenmokaikai てんもうかいかい |
lit. heaven's net has wide meshes, but nothing escapes it (idiom, from Laozi 73); fig. the way of Heaven is fair, but the guilty will not escape; you can't run from the long arm of the law (expression) (yoji) heaven's vengeance is slow but sure; heaven's net is wide and coarse, yet nothing slips through |
天部善神 see styles |
tiān bù shàn shén tian1 bu4 shan4 shen2 t`ien pu shan shen tien pu shan shen tenbu zenjin |
Brahma, Indra, the four devaloka-rājas, and the other spirit guardians of Buddhism. |
奇貨可居 奇货可居 see styles |
qí huò kě jū qi2 huo4 ke3 ju1 ch`i huo k`o chü chi huo ko chü kikakakyo きかかきょ kikaokubeshi きかおくべし |
rare commodity worth hoarding; object for profiteering (expression) (yoji) You must seize every golden opportunity; Strike while the iron is hot; When you find a rare good buy, seize upon it for a future sale at a much higher price |
好いこと see styles |
yoikoto よいこと |
(exp,n) (1) good thing; nice thing; (2) good excuse; good grounds; good opportunity; (interjection) (3) (feminine speech) interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response |
好カード see styles |
koukaado / kokado こうカード |
drawcard; attractive program; good match; good game |
好ゲーム see styles |
kougeemu / kogeemu こうゲーム |
{sports} good game |
好プレー see styles |
koupuree / kopuree こうプレー |
{sports} good play |
好兵帥克 好兵帅克 see styles |
hǎo bīng shuài kè hao3 bing1 shuai4 ke4 hao ping shuai k`o hao ping shuai ko |
The Good Soldier Švejk (Schweik), satirical novel by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek (1883-1923) |
好景不長 好景不长 see styles |
hǎo jǐng bù cháng hao3 jing3 bu4 chang2 hao ching pu ch`ang hao ching pu chang |
a good thing doesn't last forever (idiom) |
如意自在 see styles |
nyoijizai にょいじざい |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) freely; in complete control of; with complete freedom; at will; as one pleases |
孝悌忠信 see styles |
xiào tì zhōng xìn xiao4 ti4 zhong1 xin4 hsiao t`i chung hsin hsiao ti chung hsin |
Confucian moral injunctions of fidelity; piety to one's parents, respect to one's older brother, loyalty to one's monarch, faith to one's male friends |
学者貧乏 see styles |
gakushabinbou / gakushabinbo がくしゃびんぼう |
(expression) good scholars are seldom rich |
完好如初 see styles |
wán hǎo rú chū wan2 hao3 ru2 chu1 wan hao ju ch`u wan hao ju chu |
intact; untouched; as good as before |
完好無損 完好无损 see styles |
wán hǎo wú sǔn wan2 hao3 wu2 sun3 wan hao wu sun |
in good condition; undamaged; intact |
実になる see styles |
mininaru みになる |
(irregular kanji usage) (Godan verb with "ru" ending) to do one good; to be beneficial; to be good for the body; to be helpful |
実力次第 see styles |
jitsuryokushidai じつりょくしだい |
according to (depending on) one's ability; if one is good (competent, talented) enough |
室利羅多 室利罗多 see styles |
shì lì luó duō shi4 li4 luo2 duo1 shih li lo to Shirirata |
(or 室利邏多) Śrīlabdha, a celebrated commentator, to whom is attributed, inter alia, the chief commentary on the 起信論 Awakening of Faith; he was called the enlightener of northern India. |
寶刀不老 宝刀不老 see styles |
bǎo dāo bù lǎo bao3 dao1 bu4 lao3 pao tao pu lao |
lit. a good sword always remains sharp (idiom); fig. (of one's skills etc) to be as good as ever; the old man still has it |
寸善尺魔 see styles |
sunzenshakuma すんぜんしゃくま |
(expression) (yoji) in evil, there is odds; there is more evil than good in this world; one good thing tends to cause many bad things to happen |
寺檀制度 see styles |
jidanseido / jidansedo じだんせいど |
(hist) (See 寺請制度) system used during the Edo period where commoners had to register with a temple in order to prove their Buddhist faith |
寺請制度 see styles |
teraukeseido / teraukesedo てらうけせいど |
(hist) terauke system; system established by the Edo shogunate that required citizens to register with a temple in order to prove their Buddhist (i.e. non-Christian) faith |
將功補過 将功补过 see styles |
jiāng gōng bǔ guò jiang1 gong1 bu3 guo4 chiang kung pu kuo |
to make up for one's faults by doing good deeds (idiom) |
少見多怪 少见多怪 see styles |
shǎo jiàn duō guài shao3 jian4 duo1 guai4 shao chien to kuai |
lit. a person who has seen little of the world will be be astonished by certain things (idiom); fig. to be taken aback by something because of one's lack of sophistication; naive; unworldy |
居心不良 see styles |
jū xīn bù liáng ju1 xin1 bu4 liang2 chü hsin pu liang |
to harbor evil intentions (idiom) |
履き心地 see styles |
hakigokochi はきごこち |
(good or bad) feel of lower-body clothing; comfortability |
崇敬信仰 see styles |
chóng jìng xìn yǎng chong2 jing4 xin4 yang3 ch`ung ching hsin yang chung ching hsin yang sūkyō shingō |
reverence and faith |
嵌張待ち see styles |
kanchanmachi カンチャンまち |
{mahj} wait for the middle tile of a three-in-a-row which will finish one's hand |
已む得ず see styles |
yamuezu やむえず |
(adverb) (kana only) unavoidably; inevitably; necessarily; reluctantly; against one's will |
已離欲者 已离欲者 see styles |
yǐ lí yù zhě yi3 li2 yu4 zhe3 i li yü che i riyoku sha |
Those who have abandoned the desire-realm; divided into two classes, 異生 ordinary people who have left desire, but will be born into the six gati; 聖者 the saints, who will not be reborn into the desire-realm; e. g. non-Buddhists and Buddhists. |
巴山越嶺 巴山越岭 see styles |
bā shān yuè lǐng ba1 shan1 yue4 ling3 pa shan yüeh ling |
to climb hills and pass over mountains (idiom); to cross mountain after mountain; good at climbing mountains |
師出有名 师出有名 see styles |
shī chū yǒu míng shi1 chu1 you3 ming2 shih ch`u yu ming shih chu yu ming |
lit. to have sufficient reason to send troops (idiom); to do something with good reason; to have just cause |
幸せ太り see styles |
shiawasebutori しあわせぶとり |
(colloquialism) putting on weight from the good (married) life |
庸人庸福 see styles |
yōng rén yōng fú yong1 ren2 yong1 fu2 yung jen yung fu |
fools have good fortune (idiom) |
廢惡修善 废恶修善 see styles |
fèi è xiū shàn fei4 e4 xiu1 shan4 fei o hsiu shan haiaku shuzen |
To cast aside evil and perform the good. |
廢物點心 废物点心 see styles |
fèi wù diǎn xin fei4 wu4 dian3 xin5 fei wu tien hsin |
(coll.) a good-for-nothing; a loser |
廣結良緣 广结良缘 see styles |
guǎng jié liáng yuán guang3 jie2 liang2 yuan2 kuang chieh liang yüan |
to earn people's praise through one's good deeds (idiom) |
延年益壽 延年益寿 see styles |
yán nián yì shòu yan2 nian2 yi4 shou4 yen nien i shou |
to make life longer; to promise longevity; (this product will) extend your life |
張りぼて see styles |
haribote; haribote はりぼて; ハリボテ |
(1) papier-mâché; (2) something that looks good superficially; sham |
張三李四 张三李四 see styles |
zhāng sān lǐ sì zhang1 san1 li3 si4 chang san li ssu chousanrishi / chosanrishi ちょうさんりし |
(lit.) Zhang Three and Li Four; (fig.) any Tom, Dick or Harry (yoji) the common run of men; the average Joe; good-for-nothing (person) |
当たり年 see styles |
ataridoshi あたりどし |
good or lucky year |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Good Intentions Good Will - Good Faith" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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