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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 |
打ちこむ see styles |
buchikomu ぶちこむ uchikomu うちこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw; to toss; to cast; (2) to hit; to strike; to smash; to hammer in; to drive in; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to wear (sword, etc.); to carry; (transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form |
打ち込み see styles |
uchikomi うちこみ |
(1) driving; pounding in; shooting into; implantation; invasion; (2) falling badly in love; (3) putting (one's heart) into; (4) {comp} step recording (in electronic or computer music) |
打ち込む see styles |
buchikomu ぶちこむ uchikomu うちこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw; to toss; to cast; (2) to hit; to strike; to smash; to hammer in; to drive in; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to wear (sword, etc.); to carry; (transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form |
打定主意 see styles |
dǎ dìng zhǔ yi da3 ding4 zhu3 yi5 ta ting chu i |
to make up one's mind |
打心眼裡 打心眼里 see styles |
dǎ xīn yǎn li da3 xin1 yan3 li5 ta hsin yen li |
from the bottom of one's heart; heartily; sincerely |
打明ける see styles |
uchiakeru うちあける |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to be frank; to speak one's mind; to open one's heart |
打解ける see styles |
uchitokeru うちとける |
(v1,vi) to open one's heart; to throw off reserve; to be frank |
批郤導窾 批郤导窾 see styles |
pī xì dǎo kuǎn pi1 xi4 dao3 kuan3 p`i hsi tao k`uan pi hsi tao kuan |
to get right to the heart of the matter (idiom) |
拳々服膺 see styles |
kenkenfukuyou / kenkenfukuyo けんけんふくよう |
(noun/participle) (yoji) firmly bear in mind; have something engraved on one's mind (heart) |
拳拳服膺 see styles |
kenkenfukuyou / kenkenfukuyo けんけんふくよう |
(noun/participle) (yoji) firmly bear in mind; have something engraved on one's mind (heart) |
指ハート see styles |
yubihaato / yubihato ゆびハート |
finger heart (gesture); Korean finger heart |
指方立相 see styles |
zhǐ fāng lì xiàng zhi3 fang1 li4 xiang4 chih fang li hsiang shihō rissō |
To point to the west, the location of the Pure Land, and to set up in the mind the presence of Amitābha; to hold this idea, and to trust in Amitābha, and thus attain salvation. The mystics regard this as a mental experience, while the ordinary believer regards it as an objective reality. |
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 |
捨無量心 舍无量心 see styles |
shě wú liàng xīn she3 wu2 liang4 xin1 she wu liang hsin sha muryōshin |
upekṣā, one of the four forms of the unsparing or unlimited mind, complete abandonment, absolute indifference, renunciation of the mental faculties. |
捫心無愧 扪心无愧 see styles |
mén xīn wú kuì men2 xin1 wu2 kui4 men hsin wu k`uei men hsin wu kuei |
lit. look into one's heart, no shame (idiom); with a clear conscience |
捫心自問 扪心自问 see styles |
mén xīn zì wèn men2 xin1 zi4 wen4 men hsin tzu wen |
to ask oneself honestly; to search in one's heart |
推心置腹 see styles |
tuī xīn zhì fù tui1 xin1 zhi4 fu4 t`ui hsin chih fu tui hsin chih fu |
to give one's bare heart into sb else's keeping (idiom); sb has one's absolute confidence; to trust completely; to confide in sb with entire sincerity |
推理見惑 推理见惑 see styles |
tuī lǐ jiàn huò tui1 li3 jian4 huo4 t`ui li chien huo tui li chien huo suiri kenwaku |
mental disturbances of the inquiring mind |
提神醒腦 提神醒脑 see styles |
tí shén xǐng nǎo ti2 shen2 xing3 nao3 t`i shen hsing nao ti shen hsing nao |
to refresh and clear the mind (idiom); invigorating; bracing |
揪心揪肺 see styles |
jiū xīn jiū fèi jiu1 xin1 jiu1 fei4 chiu hsin chiu fei |
heart-wrenching |
摩奴是若 see styles |
mó nú shì ruò mo2 nu2 shi4 ruo4 mo nu shih jo madozenya |
manojña, agreeable to the mind, attractive, at will. |
摩奴末耶 see styles |
mó nú mò yé mo2 nu2 mo4 ye2 mo nu mo yeh manumaya |
(or 摩?末耶) manomaya, 'consisting of spirit or mind, spiritual, mental.' M.W. Intp. as mind-produced body, or form, any appearance produced at will. |
摩訶衍心 摩诃衍心 see styles |
mó hē yǎn xīn mo2 he1 yan3 xin1 mo ho yen hsin makaen shin |
Mahāyāna mind |
撃ち抜く see styles |
uchinuku うちぬく |
(transitive verb) to shoot through (a door, the heart, etc.); to go through |
撞着矛盾 see styles |
douchakumujun / dochakumujun どうちゃくむじゅん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) self-contradiction |
攝意音樂 摄意音乐 see styles |
shè yì yīn lè she4 yi4 yin1 le4 she i yin le shōi ongaku |
Music that calms the mind, or helps to concentration. |
放在心上 see styles |
fàng zài xīn shàng fang4 zai4 xin1 shang4 fang tsai hsin shang |
to care about; to take seriously; to take to heart |
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 |
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 |
教外別伝 see styles |
kyougebetsuden / kyogebetsuden きょうげべつでん |
(yoji) (in Zen Buddhism) (See 不立文字) Buddhist revelation through intuitive discernment; spiritual awakening cannot be experienced with words and letters; spiritual enlightenment can be attained only by means of communion of mind with mind |
散心解悶 散心解闷 see styles |
sàn xīn jiě mèn san4 xin1 jie3 men4 san hsin chieh men |
to divert one's mind from boredom (idiom) |
文殊悔過 文殊悔过 see styles |
wén shū huǐ guò wen2 shu1 hui3 guo4 wen shu hui kuo Monju keka |
The repentance of Mañjuśrī, i. e. of his former doubting mind, cf. St. Thomas. |
断固反対 see styles |
dankohantai だんこはんたい |
(noun/participle) violently disagreeing; strongly opposing; setting one's heart against |
新學發意 新学发意 see styles |
xīn xué fā yì xin1 xue2 fa1 yi4 hsin hsüeh fa i shingaku hocchi |
those who have but newly begun to follow and have awakened the mind (for enlightenment) |
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) |
旣發心已 旣发心已 see styles |
jì fā xīn yǐ ji4 fa1 xin1 yi3 chi fa hsin i ki hosshin i |
having given rise to the mind [of enlightenment]... |
昇出色心 see styles |
shēng chū sè xīn sheng1 chu1 se4 xin1 sheng ch`u se hsin sheng chu se hsin shōshutsu shiki shin |
transcend body and mind |
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 |
映入腦海 映入脑海 see styles |
yìng rù nǎo hǎi ying4 ru4 nao3 hai3 ying ju nao hai |
to come to mind; to come to one's attention |
是心是佛 see styles |
shì xīn shì fó shi4 xin1 shi4 fo2 shih hsin shih fo zeshin zebutsu |
This mind is Buddha; the mind is Buddha, cf. 卽. |
時めかす see styles |
tokimekasu ときめかす |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to beat fast (e.g. the heart) |
暢所欲言 畅所欲言 see styles |
chàng suǒ yù yán chang4 suo3 yu4 yan2 ch`ang so yü yen chang so yü yen |
lit. fluently saying all one wants (idiom); to preach freely on one's favorite topic; to hold forth to one's heart's content |
有一說一 有一说一 see styles |
yǒu yī shuō yī you3 yi1 shuo1 yi1 yu i shuo i |
to speak plainly; to speak one's mind; to say directly |
有感而發 有感而发 see styles |
yǒu gǎn ér fā you3 gan3 er2 fa1 yu kan erh fa |
(idiom) to speak from the heart |
有的放矢 see styles |
yǒu dì fàng shǐ you3 di4 fang4 shi3 yu ti fang shih |
lit. to have a target in mind when shooting one's arrows (idiom); fig. to have a clear objective |
有耶無耶 有耶无耶 see styles |
yǒu yé wú yé you3 ye2 wu2 ye2 yu yeh wu yeh uyamuya うやむや |
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) (yoji) indefinite; hazy; vague; unsettled; undecided Existence ? non-existence ? Material ? immaterial ? i. e. uncertainty, a wavering mind. |
有話要說 有话要说 see styles |
yǒu huà yào shuō you3 hua4 yao4 shuo1 yu hua yao shuo |
to speak one's mind |
木人石心 see styles |
mù rén shí xīn mu4 ren2 shi2 xin1 mu jen shih hsin |
lit. body made of wood, heart made of stone (idiom); fig. heartless |
本不生際 本不生际 see styles |
běn bù shēng jì ben3 bu4 sheng1 ji4 pen pu sheng chi hon pushō zai |
The original status of no rebirth, i. e. every man has a naturally pure heart, which 不生不滅 is independent of the bonds of mortality. |
本來本心 本来本心 see styles |
běn lái běn xīn ben3 lai2 ben3 xin1 pen lai pen hsin honrai honshin |
original mind |
本当の所 see styles |
hontounotokoro / hontonotokoro ほんとうのところ |
(exp,adv) (1) in truth; in actuality; at heart; (exp,n) (2) the truth; the real story |
本有修生 see styles |
běn yǒu xiū shēng ben3 you3 xiu1 sheng1 pen yu hsiu sheng hon'u shushō |
The 本有 means that original dharma is complete in each individual, the 眞如法性之德 the virtue of the bhūtatathatā dharma-nature, being 具足無缺 complete without lack; the 修生 means the development of this original mind in the individual, whether saint or common man, to the realization of Buddha-virtue; 由觀行之力, 開發其本有之德, 漸漸修習而次第開顯佛德也. |
染心恆沙 染心恒沙 see styles |
rǎn xīn héng shā ran3 xin1 heng2 sha1 jan hsin heng sha zenshin gōsha |
defilements in the mind as numerous as the sands on the banks of the Ganges |
根っから see styles |
nekkara ねっから |
(adj-no,adv) (1) by nature; from the very beginning; through and through; at heart; (adj-no,adv) (2) (followed by a verb in negative form) absolutely (not); (not) at all |
概念地圖 概念地图 see styles |
gài niàn dì tú gai4 nian4 di4 tu2 kai nien ti t`u kai nien ti tu |
mind map |
欣上厭下 欣上厌下 see styles |
xīn shàng yàn xià xin1 shang4 yan4 xia4 hsin shang yen hsia konjō enge |
to long for better things (states of mind, etc.) and weary of the baser things |
正当防衛 see styles |
seitoubouei / setoboe せいとうぼうえい |
(yoji) {law} legitimate self-defence; legitimate self-defense |
正思惟力 see styles |
zhèng sī wéi lì zheng4 si1 wei2 li4 cheng ssu wei li shōshiyuiriki |
mind determined for enlightenment that is produced from correct deliberation |
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 |
歷歷在目 历历在目 see styles |
lì lì zài mù li4 li4 zai4 mu4 li li tsai mu |
vivid in one's mind (idiom) |
歸心似箭 归心似箭 see styles |
guī xīn sì jiàn gui1 xin1 si4 jian4 kuei hsin ssu chien |
with one's heart set on speeding home (idiom) |
死心眼兒 死心眼儿 see styles |
sǐ xīn yǎn r si3 xin1 yan3 r5 ssu hsin yen r |
stubborn; obstinate; having a one-track mind |
毫不介意 see styles |
háo bu jiè yì hao2 bu5 jie4 yi4 hao pu chieh i |
to not mind (at all, a bit); to not care in the slightest |
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) |
気が回る see styles |
kigamawaru きがまわる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to be attentive to small details; (exp,v5r) (2) to be attentive to others (or others' concerns); (exp,v5r) (3) to have one's mind turn groundlessly to something negative |
気が弱い see styles |
kigayowai きがよわい |
(exp,adj-i) timid; faint of heart |
気が強い see styles |
kigatsuyoi きがつよい |
(exp,adj-i) (See 気の強い) strong-willed; strong of heart |
気が緩む see styles |
kigayurumu きがゆるむ |
(exp,v5m) (1) to relax one's mind; to feel relaxed; (exp,v5m) (2) to become remiss; to cease paying careful attention |
気が若い see styles |
kigawakai きがわかい |
(exp,adj-i) young at heart |
気にする see styles |
kinisuru きにする |
(exp,vs-i) to mind (negative nuance); to care about; to worry; to pay undue (amount of) attention to (something) |
気になる see styles |
kininaru きになる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to weigh on one's mind; to bother one; to worry about; to be concerned about; to care about; to feel uneasy; to be anxious; (exp,v5r) (2) to be interested (in); to be curious (about); to wonder (about); to catch one's eye; (exp,v5r) (3) (usu. after a verb) to feel like (doing); to feel inclined to; to bring oneself to (do) |
気の弱い see styles |
kinoyowai きのよわい |
(exp,adj-i) (See 気が弱い) (ant: 気の強い) timid; faint of heart |
気を抜く see styles |
kionuku きをぬく |
(exp,v5k) to lose focus; to let one's mind wander; to relax one's attention |
気休めに see styles |
kiyasumeni きやすめに |
(adverb) for peace of mind |
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 |
気変わり see styles |
kigawari きがわり |
(noun/participle) changing one's mind |
気宇壮大 see styles |
kiusoudai / kiusodai きうそうだい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) magnanimous in one's attitude of mind; grand in one's idea or mind-set |
気宇広濶 see styles |
kiukoukatsu / kiukokatsu きうこうかつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) magnanimous in one's attitude of mind; grand in one's idea or mind-set |
気宇広闊 see styles |
kiukoukatsu / kiukokatsu きうこうかつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) magnanimous in one's attitude of mind; grand in one's idea or mind-set |
沁人心脾 see styles |
qìn rén xīn pí qin4 ren2 xin1 pi2 ch`in jen hsin p`i chin jen hsin pi |
lit. to penetrate deeply into the heart (idiom); fig. to gladden the heart; to be refreshing |
沈んだ心 see styles |
shizundakokoro しずんだこころ |
(exp,n) low spirits; depressed heart |
没風流漢 see styles |
botsufuuryuukan / botsufuryukan ぼつふうりゅうかん |
(yoji) prosaic person; person of an unromantic turn of mind; philistine |
沾沾自喜 see styles |
zhān zhān zì xǐ zhan1 zhan1 zi4 xi3 chan chan tzu hsi |
immeasurably self-satisfied |
泉石膏肓 see styles |
quán shí gāo huāng quan2 shi2 gao1 huang1 ch`üan shih kao huang chüan shih kao huang |
lit. mountain springs and rocks in one's heart (idiom); a deep love of mountain scenery |
法界唯心 see styles |
fǎ jiè wéi xīn fa3 jie4 wei2 xin1 fa chieh wei hsin hokkai yuishin |
The universe is mind only; cf. Huayan Sutra, Laṅkāvatāra Sutra, etc. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Prideful Mind - Self-Respecting Heart" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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