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四根本極惡 四根本极恶 see styles |
sì gēn běn jí è si4 gen1 ben3 ji2 e4 ssu ken pen chi o shi konpon gokuaku |
four grave offenses |
四根本重罪 see styles |
sì gēn běn zhòng zuì si4 gen1 ben3 zhong4 zui4 ssu ken pen chung tsui shi konpon jūzai |
four fundamental heavy crimes |
四波羅夷法 四波罗夷法 see styles |
sì bō luó yí fǎ si4 bo1 luo2 yi2 fa3 ssu po lo i fa shiharaihō |
four grave offenses |
四波羅夷罪 四波罗夷罪 see styles |
sì bō luó yí zuì si4 bo1 luo2 yi2 zui4 ssu po lo i tsui shi harai zai |
four grave offenses |
四無礙辯智 四无碍辩智 see styles |
sì wú ài biàn zhì si4 wu2 ai4 bian4 zhi4 ssu wu ai pien chih shi muge benchi |
four abilities of unhindered understanding and expression |
四無覆無記 四无复无记 see styles |
sì wú fù wú jì si4 wu2 fu4 wu2 ji4 ssu wu fu wu chi shi mufuku muki |
four kinds of undefiled morally indeterminate states of mind |
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yonshu; shishu よんしゅ; ししゅ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) four kinds; four sorts; (2) (abbreviation) (See 第四種郵便物) fourth-class mail |
四種三昧耶 四种三昧耶 see styles |
sì zhǒng sān mèi yé si4 zhong3 san1 mei4 ye2 ssu chung san mei yeh shi shu zanmaiya |
The four samaya, i. e. the four pārājikas— killing, stealing, carnality, lying. |
四種成就法 四种成就法 see styles |
sì zhǒng chéng jiù fǎ si4 zhong3 cheng2 jiu4 fa3 ssu chung ch`eng chiu fa ssu chung cheng chiu fa shi shu jōshū hō |
four kinds of altar worship |
四種曼荼羅 see styles |
shishumandara ししゅまんだら |
{Buddh} (See 大曼荼羅・だいまんだら,三昧耶曼荼羅・さんまやまんだら,法曼荼羅・ほうまんだら,羯磨曼荼羅・かつままんだら) four types of mandala (in Shingon) |
四種根本罪 四种根本罪 see styles |
sì zhǒng gēn běn zuì si4 zhong3 gen1 ben3 zui4 ssu chung ken pen tsui shi shu konpon zai |
The four deadly sins, i. e. the four pārājikas— killing, stealing, carnality, lying. |
四種法熏習 四种法熏习 see styles |
sì zhǒng fǎ xūn xí si4 zhong3 fa3 xun1 xi2 ssu chung fa hsün hsi shi shu hōkunshū |
four kinds of perfuming of dharmas |
四種非顚倒 四种非顚倒 see styles |
sì zhǒng fēi diān dào si4 zhong3 fei1 dian1 dao4 ssu chung fei tien tao shi shu hi tendō |
four kinds of non-distorted teaching |
四處十六會 四处十六会 see styles |
sì chù shí liù huì si4 chu4 shi2 liu4 hui4 ssu ch`u shih liu hui ssu chu shih liu hui shisho jūroku e |
The sixteen assemblies, or addresses in the four places where the 大般若經 complete Prajñāpāramitā Sutra is said to have been delivered. |
四親近菩薩 四亲近菩萨 see styles |
sì qīn jìn pú sà si4 qin1 jin4 pu2 sa4 ssu ch`in chin p`u sa ssu chin chin pu sa shi shingon bosatsu |
four intimate bodhisattvas |
四輪駆動車 see styles |
yonrinkudousha / yonrinkudosha よんりんくどうしゃ |
four-wheel-drive car |
四重曼荼羅 四重曼荼罗 see styles |
sì chóng màn tú luó si4 chong2 man4 tu2 luo2 ssu ch`ung man t`u lo ssu chung man tu lo shijū mandara |
four rings of mandala |
國防現代化 国防现代化 see styles |
guó fáng xiàn dài huà guo2 fang2 xian4 dai4 hua4 kuo fang hsien tai hua |
modernization of national defense, one of Deng Xiaoping's Four Modernizations |
城市運動會 城市运动会 see styles |
chéng shì yùn dòng huì cheng2 shi4 yun4 dong4 hui4 ch`eng shih yün tung hui cheng shih yün tung hui |
National Intercity Games, Chinese athletics competition, organized every four years since 1988 |
大乘四齋日 大乘四斋日 see styles |
dà shèng sì zhāi rì da4 sheng4 si4 zhai1 ri4 ta sheng ssu chai jih Daijō shisainichi |
The Mahāyāna Four Purifying Days |
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. |
大因陀羅座 大因陀罗座 see styles |
dà yīn tuó luó zuò da4 yin1 tuo2 luo2 zuo4 ta yin t`o lo tso ta yin to lo tso dai Indara za |
The throne of Indra, whose throne is four-square to the universe ; also 金剛輪座. |
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. |
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otodo おとど |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) minister (of government); noble; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) nobleman's residence |
天台四教儀 天台四教仪 see styles |
tiān tái sì jiào yí tian1 tai2 si4 jiao4 yi2 t`ien t`ai ssu chiao i tien tai ssu chiao i Tentai shikyō gi |
Outline of the Four Tiantai Teachings |
太子和休經 太子和休经 see styles |
tài zǐ hé xiū jīng tai4 zi3 he2 xiu1 jing1 t`ai tzu ho hsiu ching tai tzu ho hsiu ching Taishi waku kyō |
太子刷護經 There are several 太子, etc. 經. One named the Subaahu-parip.rcchaa was translated under the first title between 265-316 A. D., four leaves; under the second title by Dharmarakṣa during the same period. |
婆沙四評家 婆沙四评家 see styles |
pó shā sì píng jiā po2 sha1 si4 ping2 jia1 p`o sha ssu p`ing chia po sha ssu ping chia basha shi hyōke |
four masters of the Vibhāṣā council |
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. |
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toutoki; tattoki; tatoki(sk) / totoki; tattoki; tatoki(sk) とうとき; たっとき; たとき(sk) |
(pre-noun adjective) (1) (archaism) (See 尊い・1) precious; valuable; priceless; (pre-noun adjective) (2) (archaism) (oft. preceding a name or title) (See 尊い・2) (the) noble; (the) exalted; (the) sacred |
尿意を催す see styles |
nyouiomoyoosu / nyoiomoyoosu にょういをもよおす |
(exp,v5s) to have a desire to urinate |
工業現代化 工业现代化 see styles |
gōng yè xiàn dài huà gong1 ye4 xian4 dai4 hua4 kung yeh hsien tai hua |
modernization of industry, one of Deng Xiaoping's Four Modernizations |
已離欲聖者 已离欲圣者 see styles |
yǐ lí yù shèng zhě yi3 li2 yu4 sheng4 zhe3 i li yü sheng che iriyoku shōja |
sages who are free from desire |
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kikyuu / kikyu ききゅう |
(noun, transitive verb) longing; great desire; aspiration |
弥な明後日 see styles |
yanaasatte / yanasatte やなあさって |
(n-adv,n-t) (1) (kana only) three days from today; (2) (kana only) four days from today |
弥の明後日 see styles |
yanoasatte やのあさって |
(n-adv,n-t) (1) (kana only) three days from today; (2) (kana only) four days from today |
從假入空觀 从假入空观 see styles |
cóng jiǎ rù kōng guān cong2 jia3 ru4 kong1 guan1 ts`ung chia ju k`ung kuan tsung chia ju kung kuan jūke nyū kū kan |
contemplation of realizing emptiness from the conventional (and the two truths) |
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gomon ごもん |
(honorific or respectful language) crest (of a noble family) |
Variations: |
gozen ごぜん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 膳・2) meal; (2) (honorific or respectful language) Emperor's meal; meal of a noble; (prefix noun) (3) (See 御膳そば) high-quality (of a food or drink); premium |
復しゅう心 see styles |
fukushuushin / fukushushin ふくしゅうしん |
desire for revenge; vengeful thought |
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shiyoku しよく |
(noun/participle) (rare) hope; desire; want |
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jouyoku / joyoku じょうよく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) passions; sexual desire; lust |
意にかなう see styles |
inikanau いにかなう |
(exp,v5u) to satisfy (one); to meet (one's) desire |
意に反する see styles |
inihansuru いにはんする |
(exp,vs-s) going against one's will; contrary to one's intentions; going against one's desire; going contrary to one's wishes |
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aiyoku あいよく |
(1) passion; sexual desire; lust; (2) {Buddh} attachment (esp. to one's family or a member of the opposite sex) |
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senjou / senjo せんじょう |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) (See 扇情的・1) stirring up strong emotions; sensationalism; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) (See 扇情的・2) excitement (of sexual desire); arousal |
打出の小槌 see styles |
uchidenokozuchi うちでのこづち |
magic mallet; lucky mallet; nursery-tale mallet that delivers one's heart's desire at a wave |
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 |
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agemaki; agemaki あげまき; アゲマキ |
(1) (hist) ancient boys' hairstyle with a part down the middle and a loop above each ear; (2) (hist) Meiji-period women's hairstyle with hair twisted into a knot on top of the head and held in place with a pin; (3) (揚巻 only) type of dance in kabuki; (4) (揚巻 only) {sumo} knots in colour of four cardinal points hanging from the roof above the ring; (5) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See アゲマキガイ) constricted tagelus (Sinonovacula constricta); Chinese razor clam |
摩訶僧祇部 摩诃僧祇部 see styles |
mó hē sēng qí bù mo2 he1 seng1 qi2 bu4 mo ho seng ch`i pu mo ho seng chi pu Makasōgi bu |
Mahāsāṅghikāḥ, or Mahāsaṅghanikāya; 大衆部 one of the four branches of the Vaibhāṣika, said to have been formed after the second synod in opposition to the Sthavirās, marking the first division in the Buddhist church. Followers of Mahākāśyapa. After the third synod this school split into five sects: Pūrvaśāila, Avaraśāila, Haimavatā, Lokottaravādinas, Prajñāptivādinas. |
方便有餘土 方便有余土 see styles |
fāng biàn yǒu yú tǔ fang1 bian4 you3 yu2 tu3 fang pien yu yü t`u fang pien yu yü tu hōben uyo do |
One of the Tiantai 四土 Four Lands, which is temporary, as its occupants still have remains to be purged away. |
暴力団排除 see styles |
bouryokudanhaijo / boryokudanhaijo ぼうりょくだんはいじょ |
combating organized crime; elimination of criminal gangs |
未知當知根 未知当知根 see styles |
wèi zhī dāng zhī gēn wei4 zhi1 dang1 zhi1 gen1 wei chih tang chih ken michi tōchi kon |
faculty of the power for learning [the Four Noble Truths] |
未離欲聖者 未离欲圣者 see styles |
wèi lí yù shèng zhě wei4 li2 yu4 sheng4 zhe3 wei li yü sheng che miriyoku shōja |
sages who are not yet free from desire |
樂相應安隱 乐相应安隐 see styles |
lè xiāng yìng ān yǐn le4 xiang1 ying4 an1 yin3 le hsiang ying an yin raku sōō anon |
desire for security |
欲有見無明 欲有见无明 see styles |
yù yǒu jiàn wú míng yu4 you3 jian4 wu2 ming2 yü yu chien wu ming yoku u ken mumyō |
The unenlightened condition of desire; kāma-bhava-dṛṣṭi-avidyā are the four constituents which produce 漏 q.v. |
欲界五趣地 see styles |
yù jiè wǔ qù dì yu4 jie4 wu3 qu4 di4 yü chieh wu ch`ü ti yü chieh wu chü ti yokukai goshu chi |
desire realm with the five destinies |
欲界同分界 see styles |
yù jiè tóng fēn jiè yu4 jie4 tong2 fen1 jie4 yü chieh t`ung fen chieh yü chieh tung fen chieh yokukai dōfunkai |
realms that have correspondence with the desire realm |
欲色無色界 欲色无色界 see styles |
yù sè wú sè jiè yu4 se4 wu2 se4 jie4 yü se wu se chieh yoku shiki mushiki kai |
realms of desire, form, and formlessness |
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mizukemuri; suien みずけむり; すいえん |
(1) mist over a body of water; spray; (2) (すいえん only) suien; four decorative metal plates joined at right angles forming part of a pagoda finial |
波羅夷四喩 波罗夷四喩 see styles |
bō luó yí sì yú bo1 luo2 yi2 si4 yu2 po lo i ssu yü harai shiyu |
The four metaphors addressed by the Buddha to monks are: he who breaks the vow of chastity is as a needle without an eye, a dead man, a broken stone which cannot be united, a tree cut in two which cannot live. |
波羅提木叉 波罗提木叉 see styles |
pō luó tí mù chā po1 luo2 ti2 mu4 cha1 p`o lo t`i mu ch`a po lo ti mu cha haradaimokusha はらだいもくしゃ |
pratimoksa; pratimoksha; rules governing the behaviour of Buddhist monks and nuns prātimokṣa; emancipation, deliverance, absolution. Prātimokṣa; the 250 commandments for monks in the Vinaya, v. 木叉, also 婆; the rules in the Vinaya from the four major to the seventy-five minor offences; they should be read in assembly twice a month and each monk invited to confess his sins for absolution. |
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keigaku / kegaku けいがく |
(1) ravine; chasm; (2) ravenous desire; insatiable desire |
漏盡阿羅漢 漏尽阿罗汉 see styles |
lòu jìn ā luó hàn lou4 jin4 a1 luo2 han4 lou chin a lo han rojin arakan |
ascendancy to the stage of arhat, which implies the elimination of all contamination |
無所有處欲 无所有处欲 see styles |
wú suǒ yǒu chù yù wu2 suo3 you3 chu4 yu4 wu so yu ch`u yü wu so yu chu yü mu shou sho yoku |
desire for the station of nothing whatsoever |
無生四眞諦 无生四眞谛 see styles |
wú shēng sì zhēn dì wu2 sheng1 si4 zhen1 di4 wu sheng ssu chen ti mushō shishintai |
unarisen four noble truths |
無色界四天 无色界四天 see styles |
wú sè jiè sì tiān wu2 se4 jie4 si4 tian1 wu se chieh ssu t`ien wu se chieh ssu tien mushikikai shiten |
four heavens of the formless realm |
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shiyoku しよく |
self-interest; selfish desire |
網目蜉蝣目 see styles |
amimekageroumoku / amimekageromoku あみめかげろうもく |
Neuroptera; order of insects with four membranous wings |
縦四方固め see styles |
tateshihougatame / tateshihogatame たてしほうがため |
(martial arts term) tate-shiho-gatame (judo); vertical four-quarter hold |
聖出世間慧 圣出世间慧 see styles |
shèng chū shì jiān huì sheng4 chu1 shi4 jian1 hui4 sheng ch`u shih chien hui sheng chu shih chien hui shō shusseken e |
supramundane insight of the noble ones |
色界四禪天 色界四禅天 see styles |
sè jiè sì chán tiān se4 jie4 si4 chan2 tian1 se chieh ssu ch`an t`ien se chieh ssu chan tien shikikai shizen ten |
four meditation heavens of the form realm |
蒹葭倚玉樹 蒹葭倚玉树 see styles |
jiān jiā yǐ yù shù jian1 jia1 yi3 yu4 shu4 chien chia i yü shu |
lit. reeds leaning on a jade tree (idiom); fig. the lowly associating with the noble; the weak seeking help from the strong |
薩爾滸之戰 萨尔浒之战 see styles |
sà ěr hǔ zhī zhàn sa4 er3 hu3 zhi1 zhan4 sa erh hu chih chan |
Battle of Sarhu in 1619, in which the Manchus under Nurhaci 努爾哈赤|努尔哈赤[Nu3 er3 ha1 chi4] crushed four Ming armies |
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kouryou; kouryuu / koryo; koryu こうりょう; こうりゅう |
(1) {jpmyth} (See 蛟・みずち) mizuchi; aquatic, dragon-like beast with four feet, horns and poisonous breath; (2) unfulfilled genius; dormant talent |
說四衆過戒 说四众过戒 see styles |
shuō sì zhòng guò jiè shuo1 si4 zhong4 guo4 jie4 shuo ssu chung kuo chieh setsu shishuka kai |
precept forbidding speaking of the faults of the four groups of renunciant practitioners |
護世四天王 护世四天王 see styles |
hù shì sì tiān wáng hu4 shi4 si4 tian1 wang2 hu shih ssu t`ien wang hu shih ssu tien wang gose shitennō |
four world-protecting celestial kings |
貪欲卽是道 贪欲卽是道 see styles |
tān yù jí shì dào tan1 yu4 ji2 shi4 dao4 t`an yü chi shih tao tan yü chi shih tao tonyoku soku ze dō |
Desire is part of the universal law, and may be used for leading into the truth, a tenet of Tiantai. |
貪欲卽菩提 贪欲卽菩提 see styles |
tān yù jí pú tí tan1 yu4 ji2 pu2 ti2 t`an yü chi p`u t`i tan yü chi pu ti tonyoku soku bodai |
avaricious desire and bodhi-wisdom are indivisible |
貴腐ワイン see styles |
kifuwain きふワイン |
wine made with grapes affected by noble rot |
賢者タイム see styles |
kenjataimu けんじゃタイム |
(slang) (joc) post-coital clarity; period after orgasm when a man is free from sexual desire and can think clearly |
賢者モード see styles |
kenjamoodo けんじゃモード |
(slang) (joc) post-coital clarity; period after orgasm when a man is free from sexual desire and can think clearly |
農業現代化 农业现代化 see styles |
nóng yè xiàn dài huà nong2 ye4 xian4 dai4 hua4 nung yeh hsien tai hua |
modernization of agriculture, one of Deng Xiaoping's Four Modernizations |
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jayoku じゃよく |
evil desire |
雜劇四大家 杂剧四大家 see styles |
zá jù sì dà jiā za2 ju4 si4 da4 jia1 tsa chü ssu ta chia |
Four Great Yuan Dramatists, namely: Guan Hanqing 關漢卿|关汉卿[Guan1 Han4 qing1], Zheng Guangzu 鄭光祖|郑光祖[Zheng4 Guang1 zu3], Ma Zhiyuan 馬致遠|马致远[Ma3 Zhi4 yuan3] and Bai Pu 白樸|白朴[Bai2 Pu3] |
離欲阿羅漢 离欲阿罗汉 see styles |
lí yù ā luó hàn li2 yu4 a1 luo2 han4 li yü a lo han riyoku arakan |
an arhat who is free from desire |
食指が動く see styles |
shokushigaugoku しょくしがうごく |
(exp,v5k) to have an itch to; to have a craving for; to have an urge to; to have a desire for; to be eager to; to want to |
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shiba; shime しば; しめ |
four-horse carriage |
髀路波阿迄 see styles |
bì lù bō ā qì bi4 lu4 bo1 a1 qi4 pi lu po a ch`i pi lu po a chi |
Virūpākṣa, the western of the four Mahārājas, v. 毘. |
鬱多羅究留 郁多罗究留 see styles |
yù duō luó jiū liú yu4 duo1 luo2 jiu1 liu2 yü to lo chiu liu |
Uttarakuru, also 鬱多羅拘樓; 鬱多羅鳩婁; 郁多羅拘樓; 郁恒羅拘瑠; 郁恒羅越; 郁軍越, etc. The northern of the four continents around Meru, square in shape, inhabited by square-faced people; explained by 高上作 superior to or higher than other continents, 勝 superior, 勝生 superior life, because human life there was supposed to last a thousand years and food was produced without human effort. Also, the dwelling of gods and saints in Brahmanic cosmology; one of the Indian 'nine divisions of the world, the country of the northern Kurus. situated in the north of India, and described as the countπy of eternal beatitude.' M. W. |
鼻路波阿叉 see styles |
bí lù bō ā chā bi2 lu4 bo1 a1 cha1 pi lu po a ch`a pi lu po a cha |
Virūpākṣa. One of the lokapāla, or guardians of the four cardinal points of Mount Sumeru. In China known as 廣目 wide-eyed, red in colour with a small pagoda in his right hand, and a serpent in his left; in China worshipped as one of the twenty-four Deva Ārya 天尊. Also, a name for Maheśvara or Rudra (Śiva). Cf. 毘 and 髀. |
アールブイ車 see styles |
aarubuisha / arubuisha アールブイしゃ |
recreational vehicle (usu. not camper or motor home); RV; sports utility vehicle; SUV; four wheel drive (car or minivan) |
ある事ない事 see styles |
arukotonaikoto あることないこと |
(expression) (kana only) mixture of fact and fiction; half-truths |
エロトマニア see styles |
erotomania エロトマニア |
(1) {psy} erotomania (delusional disorder); (2) (See 色情狂) erotomania (excessive sexual desire); hypersexuality |
オシロイバナ see styles |
oshiroibana オシロイバナ |
(kana only) marvel-of-Peru (Mirabilis jalapa); four-o'clock plant |
オリンピア祭 see styles |
orinpiasai オリンピアさい |
(hist) Festival of Zeus (held at Olympia every four years from 776 BCE to 393 BCE) |
カグラザメ科 see styles |
kagurazameka カグラザメか |
Hexanchidae (family with four species and three genera of cow sharks characterized by either one or two additional pairs of gill slits) |
Variations: |
gana; ganaa / gana; gana がな; がなあ |
(particle) (1) (at sentence-end) (See もがな) particle used to indicate the speaker's hope, desire, wish, etc. (e.g. "it would be nice if ...", "I wish there were ...", etc.); (particle) (2) (colloquialism) (at sentence-end) emphatic particle; (particle) (3) (often associated with an interrogative) particle adding uncertainty |
ガリレイ衛星 see styles |
garireieisei / garireese ガリレイえいせい |
(astron) Galilean moons (four moons of Jupiter); Galilean satellites |
ガリレオ衛星 see styles |
garireoeisei / garireoese ガリレオえいせい |
(astron) Galilean moons (four moons of Jupiter); Galilean satellites |
サザンクロス see styles |
sazankurosu サザンクロス |
(astron) Southern Cross (asterism formed with the brightest four stars of the constellation Crux); (place-name) Southern Cross |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Four Noble Truths: - Elimination of Desire" 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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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