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<...2021222324252627282930...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
べた惚れ see styles |
betabore べたぼれ |
(noun/participle) (falling) deeply in love |
ほるほる see styles |
horuhoru ほるほる |
(1) ahem (kor:); (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (slang) (derogatory term) self-satisfied laugh; allegedly from the way that Koreans laugh in Internet dialogues |
ムリなく see styles |
murinaku ムリなく |
(adverb) reasonably; comfortably; without hardship; without straining oneself |
メロメロ see styles |
meromero メロメロ |
(adj-na,n,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) madly in love; (adj-na,n,adv) (2) falling down drunk |
モーテル see styles |
mooderu モーデル |
(1) motel; (2) drive-in love hotel; (personal name) Model |
やり込み see styles |
yarikomi やりこみ |
{vidg} self-imposed challenge (e.g. speedrun, 100% completion, no deaths) |
ラヴコメ see styles |
rarakome ラヴコメ |
(abbreviation) romantic comedy (wasei: love comedy); rom-com |
ラフィン see styles |
rafin ラフィン |
love-in; (personal name) Laffin; Ruffin |
ラブコメ see styles |
rabukome ラブコメ |
(abbreviation) romantic comedy (wasei: love comedy); rom-com |
ラブばな see styles |
rabubana ラブばな |
(slang) (from ラブ話) love story |
ラブラブ see styles |
rapurapu ラプラプ |
(adj-na,adj-no,n,vs) (colloquialism) lovey-dovey (wasei: love love); head-over-heels in love; (place-name) Lapu-lapu (Philipines) |
リーヅモ see styles |
riizumo / rizumo リーヅモ |
{mahj} (See 立直・1) rīchi with self-draw win (common pair of melds) (chi:) |
リクラブ see styles |
rikurabu リクラブ |
(abbreviation) (See リクルートラブ) love that is motivated by job-hunting; using sex to get a job |
ローター see styles |
roodaa / rooda ローダー |
(1) rotor; (2) love egg; egg vibrator (sex toy); (personal name) Lauder; Loader |
ローマン see styles |
rooman ローマン |
(1) (kana only) romance (e.g. Arthurian romances) (fre: roman); (2) (kana only) novel; (3) (kana only) romance; love affair; (4) (kana only) adventurous spirit; impossible dream; great ambition; (personal name) Lohmann; Lowman |
ロマンス see styles |
romansu ロマンス |
(1) romance; love story; (2) love affair; romantic relationship; (3) (music) romance; (personal name) Romance |
ロリコン see styles |
rorikon ロリコン |
(abbreviation) (occ. used self-referentially) (See ロリータコンプレックス) lolicon; sexual attraction to prepubescent girls; male pedophile; male pedophilia |
ワセジョ see styles |
wasejo ワセジョ |
(1) female student or graduate of Waseda University; (2) (derogatory term) woman who allegedly pursues a career at the expense of love, feminine interests, etc. |
わり込む see styles |
warikomu わりこむ |
(transitive verb) to cut in; to thrust oneself into; to wedge oneself in; to muscle in on; to interrupt; to disturb |
ワンギリ see styles |
wangiri ワンギリ |
one mobile telephone ring (used by companies, usually sex-related, to register a phone number on a mobile in the hope people will return the call. Also used between acquaintances when swapping telephone numbers, or to get another person to call oneself) |
一人勝手 see styles |
hitorikatte ひとりかって |
(adjectival noun) (See 自分勝手) (very) selfish; self-centered; self-centred; without consulting anybody (else) |
一人占め see styles |
hitorijime ひとりじめ |
(noun/participle) monopolising; monopolizing; hogging; having all to oneself |
一人天狗 see styles |
hitoritengu ひとりてんぐ |
(yoji) self-conceited person; ego-tripper; swelled head |
一人相撲 see styles |
hitorizumou / hitorizumo ひとりずもう |
(expression) (1) (yoji) fighting (tilting at) windmills; working oneself up even though there really isn't anything to fight at; (2) single-person mimicking a wrestling match |
一人稽古 see styles |
hitorigeiko / hitorigeko ひとりげいこ |
practicing by oneself; self-instruction |
一人舞台 see styles |
hitoributai ひとりぶたい |
(yoji) performing solo (by oneself); having the stage to oneself; being in sole command; eclipsing (outshining) the others; field of activity in which one is unrivaled (unrivalled) |
一人親方 see styles |
hitorioyakata ひとりおやかた |
self-employed person (esp. in the construction industry) |
一人負け see styles |
hitorimake ひとりまけ |
being the only loser; losing by oneself |
一句投火 see styles |
yī jù tóu huǒ yi1 ju4 tou2 huo3 i chü t`ou huo i chü tou huo ikkutōka |
For but one sentence of the Truth willingly to cast oneself into the fire. |
一所懸命 see styles |
isshokenmei / isshokenme いっしょけんめい |
(adv,adj-na,n) (1) (yoji) (See 一生懸命) very hard; with utmost effort; as hard as one can; with all one's might; for dear life; eagerly; desperately; (2) (hist) (yoji) (of a samurai) devoting oneself to (the defence of) one's territory |
一手包辦 一手包办 see styles |
yī shǒu bāo bàn yi1 shou3 bao1 ban4 i shou pao pan |
to take care of a matter all by oneself; to run the whole show |
一目ぼれ see styles |
hitomebore ひとめぼれ |
(noun/participle) love at first sight; being taken with someone at the first meeting |
一目惚れ see styles |
hitomebore ひとめぼれ |
(noun/participle) love at first sight; being taken with someone at the first meeting |
一相三昧 see styles |
yī xiàng sān mèi yi1 xiang4 san1 mei4 i hsiang san mei ichisō zanmai |
A state of samādhi in which are repressed hate and love, accepting and rejecting, etc., and in which the mind reaches an undivided state, being anchored in calm and quiet. |
一眞無爲 一眞无为 see styles |
yī zhēn wú wéi yi1 zhen1 wu2 wei2 i chen wu wei isshin mui |
The 一眞法界 one reality, or undivided absolute, is static, not phenomenal, it is effortless, just as it is 自然 self-existing. |
一般見識 一般见识 see styles |
yī bān jiàn shi yi1 ban1 jian4 shi5 i pan chien shih |
(idiom) to lower oneself to (sb's) level |
一見傾心 一见倾心 see styles |
yī jiàn qīng xīn yi1 jian4 qing1 xin1 i chien ch`ing hsin i chien ching hsin |
love at first sight |
一見鍾情 一见钟情 see styles |
yī jiàn zhōng qíng yi1 jian4 zhong1 qing2 i chien chung ch`ing i chien chung ching |
to fall in love at first sight (idiom) |
一見鐘情 一见钟情 see styles |
yī jiàn zhōng qíng yi1 jian4 zhong1 qing2 i chien chung ch`ing i chien chung ching |
love at first sight (idiom) |
一較高下 一较高下 see styles |
yī jiào gāo xià yi1 jiao4 gao1 xia4 i chiao kao hsia |
to compete against; to measure oneself against; to go head to head (see who is best) |
七種自性 七种自性 see styles |
qī zhǒng zì xìng qi1 zhong3 zi4 xing4 ch`i chung tzu hsing chi chung tzu hsing shichishu jishō |
The seven characteristics of a Buddha's nature, v. 自性. |
七転八倒 see styles |
shittenbattou / shittenbatto しってんばっとう shichitenbattou / shichitenbatto しちてんばっとう |
(noun/participle) (yoji) tossing oneself about in great pain; writhing in agony |
七顛八倒 see styles |
shittenbattou / shittenbatto しってんばっとう shichitenbattou / shichitenbatto しちてんばっとう |
(noun/participle) (yoji) tossing oneself about in great pain; writhing in agony |
三種大智 三种大智 see styles |
sān zhǒng dà zhì san1 zhong3 da4 zhi4 san chung ta chih sanshu daichi |
The three major kinds of wisdom: (a) self-acquired, no master needed; (b) unacquired and natural; (c) universal. |
三自教會 三自教会 see styles |
sān zì jiào huì san1 zi4 jiao4 hui4 san tzu chiao hui |
Three-Self Patriotic Movement, PRC government-sanctioned Protestant church from 1949 |
三角戀愛 三角恋爱 see styles |
sān jiǎo liàn ài san1 jiao3 lian4 ai4 san chiao lien ai |
love triangle |
三角関係 see styles |
sankakukankei / sankakukanke さんかくかんけい |
love triangle; eternal triangle |
三角關係 三角关系 see styles |
sān jiǎo guān xì san1 jiao3 guan1 xi4 san chiao kuan hsi |
triangular relationship; (esp.) a love triangle |
三軍用命 三军用命 see styles |
sān jun yòng mìng san1 jun1 yong4 ming4 san chün yung ming |
(of a team) to throw oneself into the battle |
三道眞言 see styles |
sān dào zhēn yán san1 dao4 zhen1 yan2 san tao chen yen sandō shingon |
Three magical "true words" or terms of Shingon for self-purification, i.e. 吽M004603 M067153 which is the "true word" for 身 the body; 訶囉鶴 for 語 the mouth or speech; and M004603 M067153 for 意 the mind. |
上品ぶる see styles |
jouhinburu / johinburu じょうひんぶる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to give oneself airs; to be prudish |
上品振る see styles |
jouhinburu / johinburu じょうひんぶる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to give oneself airs; to be prudish |
上緊發條 上紧发条 see styles |
shàng jǐn fā tiáo shang4 jin3 fa1 tiao2 shang chin fa t`iao shang chin fa tiao |
to wind the spring up tight; (fig.) to gear up; to ready oneself |
下不了臺 下不了台 see styles |
xià bu liǎo tái xia4 bu5 liao3 tai2 hsia pu liao t`ai hsia pu liao tai |
to be unable to extricate oneself gracefully; to be put on the spot; to be embarrassed |
下不來臺 下不来台 see styles |
xià bù lái tái xia4 bu4 lai2 tai2 hsia pu lai t`ai hsia pu lai tai |
to be put on the spot; to find oneself in an awkward situation |
下司ばる see styles |
gesubaru げすばる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner |
下種ばる see styles |
gesubaru げすばる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner |
下種張る see styles |
gesubaru げすばる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner |
下衆張る see styles |
gesubaru げすばる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner |
不倫相手 see styles |
furinaite ふりんあいて |
person with whom one is having an illicit love affair; mistress; lover |
不倶戴天 see styles |
fugutaiten ふぐたいてん |
(yoji) cannot allow (oneself) to live (with someone) under the canopy of heaven; cannot allow (the sworn enemy) to live in this world; irreconcilable (enemy) |
不可一世 see styles |
bù kě - yī shì bu4 ke3 - yi1 shi4 pu k`o - i shih pu ko - i shih |
(idiom) to consider oneself unexcelled in the world; to be insufferably arrogant |
不在狀態 不在状态 see styles |
bù zài zhuàng tài bu4 zai4 zhuang4 tai4 pu tsai chuang t`ai pu tsai chuang tai |
to be out of form; not to be oneself |
不敢自專 不敢自专 see styles |
bù gǎn zì zhuān bu4 gan3 zi4 zhuan1 pu kan tzu chuan |
not daring to act for oneself (idiom) |
不敢高攀 see styles |
bù gǎn gāo pān bu4 gan3 gao1 pan1 pu kan kao p`an pu kan kao pan |
lit. not dare to pull oneself up high (humble term); I cannot presume on your attention |
不立自成 see styles |
bù lì zì chéng bu4 li4 zi4 cheng2 pu li tzu ch`eng pu li tzu cheng furyū jijō |
to be self-evident |
不能自已 see styles |
bù néng zì yǐ bu4 neng2 zi4 yi3 pu neng tzu i |
unable to control oneself; to be beside oneself |
不自輕蔑 不自轻蔑 see styles |
bù zì qīng miè bu4 zi4 qing1 mie4 pu tzu ch`ing mieh pu tzu ching mieh fuji kyōbetsu |
does not despise oneself |
不覚の涙 see styles |
fukakunonamida ふかくのなみだ |
crying in spite of oneself |
不言而喻 see styles |
bù yán ér yù bu4 yan2 er2 yu4 pu yen erh yü |
it goes without saying; it is self-evident |
不言自明 see styles |
bù yán zì míng bu4 yan2 zi4 ming2 pu yen tzu ming |
self-evident; needing no explanation (idiom) |
不說自明 不说自明 see styles |
bù shuō zì míng bu4 shuo1 zi4 ming2 pu shuo tzu ming |
goes without saying; obvious; self-evident |
不顧論宗 不顾论宗 see styles |
bù gù lùn zōng bu4 gu4 lun4 zong1 pu ku lun tsung fu koron shū |
One of the 因明四宗, a philosophical school, whose rule was self-gratification, 'not caring for' others. |
世に立つ see styles |
yonitatsu よにたつ |
(exp,v5t) (1) to establish oneself in life; to achieve success; to reach a high position; (exp,v5t) (2) to begin life (as an adult); to step out into the world |
丟人現眼 丢人现眼 see styles |
diū rén xiàn yǎn diu1 ren2 xian4 yan3 tiu jen hsien yen |
to make an exhibition of oneself; to be a disgrace |
中流意識 see styles |
chuuryuuishiki / churyuishiki ちゅうりゅういしき |
identifying (oneself) with the middle class |
主我主義 see styles |
shugashugi しゅがしゅぎ |
egoism; love of self |
九種大禪 九种大禅 see styles |
jiǔ zhǒng dà chán jiu3 zhong3 da4 chan2 chiu chung ta ch`an chiu chung ta chan kushu daizen |
The nine kinds of Mahāyāna dhyāna for bodhisattvas, given in the 菩薩地持經 6 and in other works; they are associated with the patience 忍 pāramitā and with the dhyāna of the super-realms. The nine are meditations: (1) 自性禪 on the original nature of things, or mind as the real nature, from which all things derive; (2) 一切禪 on achieving the development of self and all others to the utmost; (3) 難禪 on the difficulties of certain dhyāna conditions; (4) 一切禪 on the entrance to all the (superior) dhyāna conditions; (5) 善人禪 on the good; (6) 一切行禪 on all Mahāyāna practices and actions; (7) 除煩惱禪 on ridding all sufferers from the miseries of passion and delusion; (8) 此世他世樂禪 on the way to bring joy to all people both in this life and hereafter; (9) 淸淨淨禪 on perfect purity in the termination of all delusion and distress and the obtaining of perfect enlightenment. |
乞食四分 see styles |
qǐ shí sì fēn qi3 shi2 si4 fen1 ch`i shih ssu fen chi shih ssu fen kotsujiki shibun |
The four divisions of the mendicant's dole; to provide for (1) fellow religionists, (2) the poor, (3) the spirits, (4) self. |
事とする see styles |
kototosuru こととする |
(exp,vs-i) (1) to devote oneself; to do one thing exclusively; to make a job of; (exp,vs-i) (2) (kana only) (See 事にする・1) to decide to |
事不關己 事不关己 see styles |
shì bù guān jǐ shi4 bu4 guan1 ji3 shih pu kuan chi |
a matter of no concern to oneself (idiom) |
二增菩薩 二增菩萨 see styles |
èr zēng pú sà er4 zeng1 pu2 sa4 erh tseng p`u sa erh tseng pu sa nizō bosatsu |
The two superior kinds of bodhisattvas, 智增菩薩 bodhisattva superior in wisdom (chiefly beneficial to self); 悲增菩薩 bodhisattva superior in pity for others and devotion to their salvation. |
二律背反 see styles |
niritsuhaihan にりつはいはん |
(yoji) antinomy; self-contradiction; either-or situation; choice between mutually exclusive alternatives |
二種我見 二种我见 see styles |
èr zhǒng wǒ jiàn er4 zhong3 wo3 jian4 erh chung wo chien nishu gaken |
two kinds of self-view |
二種邪見 二种邪见 see styles |
èr zhǒng xié jiàn er4 zhong3 xie2 jian4 erh chung hsieh chien nishu jaken |
The two false views, one that of a nihilistic school which denied that earthly happiness is dependent on a moral life; the other a materialistic school which maintained the moral life in the interests of self, sought earthly happiness, and failed to apprehend nirvāṇa. |
互別苗頭 互别苗头 see styles |
hù bié miáo tou hu4 bie2 miao2 tou5 hu pieh miao t`ou hu pieh miao tou |
to compete with (idiom) (Tw); to pit oneself against |
互裟伽藍 互裟伽蓝 see styles |
hù shā qié lán hu4 sha1 qie2 lan2 hu sha ch`ieh lan hu sha chieh lan Go Sagaran |
Haṃsa saṃghārāma, 'Wild goose monastery, ' on Mount Indraśailaguhā, whose inmates were once saved from starving by the self-sacrifice of a wild goose; also 僧裟伽藍 (or 僧鷹伽藍) . |
五下分結 五下分结 see styles |
wǔ xià fēn jié wu3 xia4 fen1 jie2 wu hsia fen chieh go gebun ketsu |
The five bonds in the lower desire-realms, i. e. desire, dislike, self, heretical ideals, doubt 貪, 瞋, 我, 邪戒, 疑. |
五停四念 see styles |
wǔ tíng sì niàn wu3 ting2 si4 nian4 wu t`ing ssu nien wu ting ssu nien gojō shinen |
idem 五停心觀 and 四念處 i. e. the five meditations for settling the mind and ridding it of the five errors of desire, hate, ignorance, the self, and a wayward or confused mind; the five meditations are 不淨觀, 慈悲觀, 因緣觀, 界分別觀 and 數息觀 i. e. the vileness of all things, pity for all, causality, right discrimination, breathing; some substitute meditation on the Buddha in place of the fourth; another division puts breathing first, and there are other differences. |
五所依土 see styles |
wǔ suǒ yī tǔ wu3 suo3 yi1 tu3 wu so i t`u wu so i tu go shoe do |
The five Buddha-kṣetra, or dependencies, the realms, or conditions of a Buddha. They are: (1) 法性土 his dharmakāya-kṣetra, or realm of his 'spiritual nature', dependent on and yet identical with the 眞如 bhutatathata; (2) 實 with its five immortal skandhas, i. e. his glorified body for his own enjoyment;. (3) 色相土 the land or condition of his self-expression as wisdom; (4) 他受用土 his saṃbhogakāya realm for the joy of others; (5) 變化土 the realm on which his nirmāṇakāya depends, that of the wisdom of perfect service of all, which results in his relation to every kind of condition. |
五蘊無我 五蕴无我 see styles |
wǔ yùn wú wǒ wu3 yun4 wu2 wo3 wu yün wu wo goun muga |
five aggregates are without self |
五部尊法 see styles |
wǔ bù zūn fǎ wu3 bu4 zun1 fa3 wu pu tsun fa gobu sonbō |
五種壇法 (or 五部護摩 or 五部悉地). Ceremonials of the esoteric cult for ridding from calamity; for prosperity; subduing evil (spirits); seeking the love of Buddhas; calling the good to aid; cf. 五種修法. |
五體投地 五体投地 see styles |
wǔ tǐ tóu dì wu3 ti3 tou2 di4 wu t`i t`ou ti wu ti tou ti gotai tōji |
to prostrate oneself in admiration (idiom); to adulate sb throwing five parts of the body to the ground |
人法二執 人法二执 see styles |
rén fǎ èr zhí ren2 fa3 er4 zhi2 jen fa erh chih ninhō nishū |
two attachments to self and phenomena |
人財兩得 人财两得 see styles |
rén cái liǎng dé ren2 cai2 liang3 de2 jen ts`ai liang te jen tsai liang te |
(idiom) to succeed in both love and business |
仁侠団体 see styles |
ninkyoudantai / ninkyodantai にんきょうだんたい |
(polite language) yakuza (often used self-referentially); chivalrous organization |
仁民愛物 仁民爱物 see styles |
rén mín ài wù ren2 min2 ai4 wu4 jen min ai wu |
love to all creatures (idiom, from Mencius); universal benevolence |
仕切り屋 see styles |
shikiriya しきりや |
bossy person; self-appointed manager; bossyboots |
以卵擊石 以卵击石 see styles |
yǐ luǎn jī shí yi3 luan3 ji1 shi2 i luan chi shih |
lit. to strike a stone with egg (idiom); to attempt the impossible; to invite disaster by overreaching oneself |
以本人名 see styles |
yǐ běn rén míng yi3 ben3 ren2 ming2 i pen jen ming |
under one's own name; named after oneself |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Self-Love Love Yourself Love Oneself" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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.
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