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二人宛

see styles
 futarizutsu
    ふたりづつ
(can be adjective with の) two by two; by twos; as a couple

二佛性

see styles
èr fó xìng
    er4 fo2 xing4
erh fo hsing
 ni busshō
Dual aspects of the Buddha-nature, i.e., 理佛性 the Buddha-nature which is fundamentally in all sentient beings, and 行佛性 the functioning Buddha-nature active and effective in some, but not in others, a doctrine of the 法相 school.

二佛身

see styles
èr fó shēn
    er4 fo2 shen1
erh fo shen
 ni busshin
v. 二身.

二依處


二依处

see styles
èr yī chù
    er4 yi1 chu4
erh i ch`u
    erh i chu
 ni esho
two loci of reliance

二個一

see styles
 nikoichi; nikoichi
    にこいち; ニコイチ
(noun/participle) (1) (kana only) combining the working parts of two or more broken machines to make one functioning machine; (noun/participle) (2) (kana only) manufacturing one part out of multiple different parts

二元論


二元论

see styles
èr yuán lùn
    er4 yuan2 lun4
erh yüan lun
 nigenron
    にげんろん
dualism, belief that the universe is made of two different substance (e.g. mind and matter or good and evil)
dualism

二凡夫

see styles
èr fán fū
    er4 fan2 fu1
erh fan fu
 nibonbu
two kinds of worldlings

二刀流

see styles
 nitouryuu / nitoryu
    にとうりゅう
(1) liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes both liquor and sweets; (2) (colloquialism) bisexuality; (3) {baseb} player who can play as both pitcher and fielder; (4) (orig. meaning) (See 二天一流) dual sword wielding; two-sword fencing

二分別


二分别

see styles
èr fēn bié
    er4 fen1 bie2
erh fen pieh
 ni funbetsu
two kinds of discrimination

二分點


二分点

see styles
èr fēn diǎn
    er4 fen1 dian3
erh fen tien
the two equinoxes

二利行

see styles
èr lì xíng
    er4 li4 xing2
erh li hsing
 nirigyō
two kinds of improvements

二勝果


二胜果

see styles
èr shèng guǒ
    er4 sheng4 guo3
erh sheng kuo
 nishōka
The two surpassing fruits, or rewards given by Buddha, i.e. final nirvāṇa and perfect enlightenment.

二十二

see styles
èr shí èr
    er4 shi2 er4
erh shih erh
 nisoji
    にそじ
(surname) Nisoji
twenty-two

二十部

see styles
èr shí bù
    er4 shi2 bu4
erh shih pu
 nijū bu
The eighteen Hīnayāna sects, together with the two original assemblies of elders.

二卷傳


二卷传

see styles
èr juǎn zhuàn
    er4 juan3 zhuan4
erh chüan chuan
 Nikan den
Two-fascicle biography

二口女

see styles
 futakuchionna
    ふたくちおんな
futakuchi-onna; two-mouthed woman; folklore monster that takes the form of a woman with an additional mouth on the back of her head, hidden underneath her hair

二合一

see styles
èr hé yī
    er4 he2 yi1
erh ho i
2-in-1; two-in-one

二吉羅


二吉罗

see styles
èr jí luó
    er4 ji2 luo2
erh chi lo
 nikira
The two duṣkṛta, doing evil and speaking evil; v. 突吉羅 .

二因緣


二因缘

see styles
èr yīn yuán
    er4 yin1 yuan2
erh yin yüan
 ni innen
two causes and conditions

二国論

see styles
 nikokuron
    にこくろん
two-country model (esp. China and Taiwan); two-country doctrine

二塁打

see styles
 niruida
    にるいだ
{baseb} two-base hit; double

二弦琴

see styles
 nigenkin
    にげんきん
two-stringed koto

二應身


二应身

see styles
èr yìng shēn
    er4 ying4 shen1
erh ying shen
 ni ōjin
The two kinds of transformation-body of a Buddha, i.e. 勝應身 the Buddha's surpassing body as seen by bodhisattvas, and 劣應身 the Buddha's inferior human body as seen by ordinary people.

二我執


二我执

see styles
èr wǒ zhí
    er4 wo3 zhi2
erh wo chih
 ni gashū
The two reasons for clinging to the idea of the self: (a) 具生我執 the natural, or instinctive cleaving to the idea of a self, or soul; (b) 分別我執 the same idea developed as the result of (erroneous) reasoning. Cf. 二法執.

二我見


二我见

see styles
èr wǒ jiàn
    er4 wo3 jian4
erh wo chien
 ni gaken
two views of self

二拍子

see styles
 nibyoushi / nibyoshi
    にびょうし
{music} duple time; duple meter; duple metre; two-four time

二拠点

see styles
 nikyoten
    にきょてん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 二地域居住) having two residences or bases

二挾侍


二挟侍

see styles
èr jiā shì
    er4 jia1 shi4
erh chia shih
 ni kyōshi
two attendants

二文字

see styles
 nimonji
    にもんじ
(1) two characters; two letters; (2) (archaism) (feminine speech) (See ニラ) garlic chives (Allium tuberosum); Chinese chives; (surname) Nimonji

二日間

see styles
 futsukakan
    ふつかかん
a period of two days

二期作

see styles
 nikisaku
    にきさく
semiannual crop; two crops per year

二期制

see styles
 nikisei / nikise
    にきせい
two-term system

二本差

see styles
 nihonzashi
    にほんざし
two-sworded (samurai)

二本棒

see styles
 nihonbou / nihonbo
    にほんぼう
(1) simpleton; henpecked husband; sniveler; sniveller; (2) (hist) two-sworded samurai

二枚目

see styles
 nimaime
    にまいめ
(1) (from Kabuki system of ranking characters) handsome man; (2) actor in a love scene

二枚肩

see styles
 nimaigata
    にまいがた
carrying a palanquin as a pair; palanquin carried by two people

二槽式

see styles
 nisoushiki / nisoshiki
    にそうしき
two-part washing machine

二次元

see styles
èr cì yuán
    er4 ci4 yuan2
erh tz`u yüan
    erh tzu yüan
 nijigen
    にじげん
two-dimensional; the fictional worlds of anime, comics and games
(1) two dimensions; (2) (net-sl) fictional world of anime, manga, video games, etc.

二死後

see styles
 nishigo
    にしご
(n,adv) after two outs

二毛作

see styles
 nimousaku / nimosaku
    にもうさく
two crops a year

二毛子

see styles
èr máo zi
    er4 mao2 zi5
erh mao tzu
lit. secondary foreigner; (derogatory term for Chinese Christians and others associated with foreigners, used at the time of the Boxer Rebellion); (coll.) westernized Chinese person; (derog.) person of mixed Chinese and Russian blood; (slang) Ukraine; German shepherd dog; (dialect) two-year-old goat

二法執


二法执

see styles
èr fǎ zhí
    er4 fa3 zhi2
erh fa chih
 ni hosshū
The two tenets in regard to things; of. 二我執, i.e. 倶生法執 the common or natural tendency to consider things as real; 分別法執 the tenet of the reality of things as the result of false reasoning and teaching.

二法身

see styles
èr fǎ shēn
    er4 fa3 shen1
erh fa shen
 ni hosshin
Contrasted types of the Dharmakāya; five pairs are given, 理法身 and 智法身; 果極 and 應化法身 ; 自性法身 and 應化法身 ; 法性法身 and 方便法身 ; 理法身 and 事法身 ; cf. 法身.

二涅槃

see styles
èr niè pán
    er4 nie4 pan2
erh nieh p`an
    erh nieh pan
 ni nehan
Two Nirvanas, v. 二種涅槃.

二無常


二无常

see styles
èr wú cháng
    er4 wu2 chang2
erh wu ch`ang
    erh wu chang
 ni mujō
Two kinds of impermanence, immediate and delayed. 念念無常 things in motion, manifestly transient; 相續無常 things that have the semblance of continuity, but are also transient, as life ending in death, or a candle in extinction.

二無我


二无我

see styles
èr wú wǒ
    er4 wu2 wo3
erh wu wo
 ni muga
The two categories of anātman: — 人無我 no (permanent) human ego, or soul; 法無我 no (permanent) individuality in or independence of self or of things.

二無明


二无明

see styles
èr wú míng
    er4 wu2 ming2
erh wu ming
 ni mumyō
two kinds of nescience

二無知


二无知

see styles
èr wú zhī
    er4 wu2 zhi1
erh wu chih
 ni muchi
two kinds of not-knowing

二無記


二无记

see styles
èr wú jì
    er4 wu2 ji4
erh wu chi
 ni muki
The two neutrals, or indeterminates which cannot be noted as good or evil.

二煩惱


二烦恼

see styles
èr fán nǎo
    er4 fan2 nao3
erh fan nao
 ni bonnō
The two kinds of kleśa, i.e. passions, delusions, temptations, or trials. (1) (a) 根本煩惱 The six fundamental kleśas arising from the six senses; (b) 隨煩惱 the twenty consequent kleśas arising out of the six. (2) (a) 分別起煩惱 Kleśa arising from false reasoning; (b) 倶生起煩惱 that which is natural to all. (3) (a) 大煩惱地法The six great, e.g. extravagance, and (b) 小煩惱地法 ten minor afflictions, e.g. irritability. (4) (a) 數行煩惱 Ordinary passions, or temptations; (b) 猛利煩惱fierce, sudden, or violent passions, or temptations.

二王尊

see styles
èr wáng zūn
    er4 wang2 zun1
erh wang tsun
 ni ōson
two guardian deities

二盃口

see styles
 ryanpeekoo
    リャンペーコー
{mahj} (See 一盃口・イーペーコー) winning hand composed of two sets of two identical chows plus a pair (chi: liǎng bēi kǒu)

二眞如

see styles
èr zhēn rú
    er4 zhen1 ru2
erh chen ju
 ni shinnyo
v. 二如 and 眞如.

二福田

see styles
èr fú tián
    er4 fu2 tian2
erh fu t`ien
    erh fu tien
 ni fukuden
The two fields for the cultivation of happiness: (a) 學人田 the eighteen Hīnayāna classes of those under training in religion; (b) 無學人田 the nine divisions of those no longer in training, i.e. who have completed their course. Also (a) 悲田 the pitable or poor and needy, as the field or opportunity for charity; (b) 敬田the field of religion and reverence of the Buddhas, the saints, the priesthood.

二種子


二种子

see styles
èr zhǒng zǐ
    er4 zhong3 zi3
erh chung tzu
 ni shūji
Two kinds of seed: (1) (a) 本有種子 the seed or latent undivided (moral) force immanent in the highest of the eight 識, i.e. the ālaya-vijñāna; (b) 新薰種子the newly influenced, or active seed when acted upon by the seven other 識, thus becoming productive. (2) (a) 名言種子 The so-called seed which causes moral action similar to 本有種子, e.g. good or evil seed producing good or evil deeds; (b) 業種子 karma seed, the sixth 識 acting with the eighth.

二種定


二种定

see styles
èr zhǒng dìng
    er4 zhong3 ding4
erh chung ting
 nishu jō
two types of meditative absorption

二種性


二种性

see styles
èr zhǒng xìng
    er4 zhong3 xing4
erh chung hsing
 nishu shō
Two kinds of seed-nature, the character of the ālaya seed and its development: (1) (a) 性種子 The original good seed-nature; (b) 習種子 the seed-nature in practice or development. (2) (a) 本性住種性 The immanent abiding original good seed-nature; (b) 習所成種性 the seed productive according to its ground. (3) (a) 聖種性 The seed-nature of the saints, by which they attain nirvana; (b) 愚夫種性 the seed-nature in the foolish and ignorant.

二種斷


二种断

see styles
èr zhǒng duàn
    er4 zhong3 duan4
erh chung tuan
 nishu dan
two kinds of elimination

二種施


二种施

see styles
èr zhǒng shī
    er4 zhong3 shi1
erh chung shih
 nishu (no) se
v. 二種布施.

二種果


二种果

see styles
èr zhǒng guǒ
    er4 zhong3 guo3
erh chung kuo
 nishu ka
two kinds of fruits

二種死


二种死

see styles
èr zhǒng sǐ
    er4 zhong3 si3
erh chung ssu
 nishu (no) shi
The two kinds of death, 命盡死 natural death, and 外緣死 violent death, or death from external cause.

二種生


二种生

see styles
èr zhǒng shēng
    er4 zhong3 sheng1
erh chung sheng
 nishu shō
two kinds of birth

二種病


二种病

see styles
èr zhǒng bìng
    er4 zhong3 bing4
erh chung ping
 nishu no yamai
Two kinds of sickness: physical and mental or spiritual.

二種相


二种相

see styles
èr zhǒng xiàng
    er4 zhong3 xiang4
erh chung hsiang
 nishu sō
two kinds of characteristics

二種聖


二种圣

see styles
èr zhǒng shèng
    er4 zhong3 sheng4
erh chung sheng
 nishu shō
Two classes of saints or, preachers: those who preach and those who preach without words.

二種識


二种识

see styles
èr zhǒng shì
    er4 zhong3 shi4
erh chung shih
 nishu no shiki
two types of consciousness

二種障


二种障

see styles
èr zhǒng zhàng
    er4 zhong3 zhang4
erh chung chang
 nishu shō
two kinds of hindrances

二空觀


二空观

see styles
èr kōng guān
    er4 kong1 guan1
erh k`ung kuan
    erh kung kuan
 ni kūkan
Two kinds of meditation on the "void', or unreality: (a) 無生觀 the meditation that things are unproduced, having no individual or separate natures, i.e. that all things are void and unreal; cf. 性空; (b) 無相觀 that they are therefore formless, cf. 相空. Also 人 and 法空觀 see above.

二箇所

see styles
 nikasho
    にかしょ
two places; two spots; two locations; two parts; two passages

二節棍


二节棍

see styles
èr jié gùn
    er4 jie2 gun4
erh chieh kun
nunchaku (weapon with two rods joined by a short chain, used in martial arts)

二結び

see styles
 futamusubi
    ふたむすび
two half hitches

二經體


二经体

see styles
èr jīng tǐ
    er4 jing1 ti3
erh ching t`i
    erh ching ti
 ni kyōtai
The two bodies or elements in a sūtra: 文 and 義 the words and the meaning, or ideas.

二線式

see styles
 nisenshiki
    にせんしき
two-wire-system

二脇士


二胁士

see styles
èr xié shì
    er4 xie2 shi4
erh hsieh shih
 ni kyōshi
二挾侍 The two attendants by the side of Amitābha, i.e. 觀音 Guanyin and 大勢至 Mahāsthāmaprāpta; also the two by Yaoshi, the Master of Medicine, i.e. 日光 sunlight and 月光 moonlight; also the two by Śākyamuni, i.e. 文殊 Mañjuśrī and 普賢 Samantabhadra.

二般若

see styles
èr bō rě
    er4 bo1 re3
erh po je
 ni hannya
Two kinds of prajñā, or wisdom. (1) (a) 共般若 The prajñā of the three stages of śrāvaka, pratyekabuddha, and imperfect Bodhisattva schools; (b) 不共般若 the prajñā of the perfect Bodhisattva teaching—a Tiantai division. (2) (a) 世間般若 temporal prajñā; (b) 出世間般若 supernatural. (3) (a) 實相般若 The first part of the Prajñāpāramitā; (b) 觀照般若 the second part.

二色身

see styles
èr sè shēn
    er4 se4 shen1
erh se shen
 ni shikishin
The two rūpakāya or incantation-bodies of a Buddha, his 報身 and 應身 or saṁbhogakāya and nirmāṇakāya, as distinguished from 法身 the dharmakāya.

二解脫


二解脱

see styles
èr jiě tuō
    er4 jie3 tuo1
erh chieh t`o
    erh chieh to
 ni gedatsu
Two kinds of deliverance, mukti or mokṣa: (1) (a) 有爲解脫 Active or earthly deliverance to arhatship; (b) 無爲解脫 nirvana-deliverance. (2) (a) 性淨解脫 The pure, original freedom or innocence; (b) 障盡解脫 deliverance acquired by the ending of all hindrances (to salvation). (3) (a) 慧解脫 The arhat's deliverance from hindrances to wisdom; (b) 具解脫 his complete deliverance in regard to both wisdom and vision 慧 and 定. (4) (a) 時解脫 The dull who take time or are slow in attaining to 定 vision; (b) 不時解脫 the quick or clever who take "no time". (5) (a) 心解脫 A heart or mind delivered from desires; (b) 慧解脫 a mind delivered from ignorance by wisdom.

二諦觀


二谛观

see styles
èr dì guān
    er4 di4 guan1
erh ti kuan
 nitai kan
contemplation on the two truths

二資粮


二资粮

see styles
èr zī liáng
    er4 zi1 liang2
erh tzu liang
 ni shiryō
two kinds of provisions

二資糧


二资粮

see styles
èr zī liáng
    er4 zi1 liang2
erh tzu liang
 nishiryō
two necessary provisions for the path to enlightenment

二足尊

see styles
èr zú zūn
    er4 zu2 zun1
erh tsu tsun
 nisoku son
most honored among the two-legged

二輪車

see styles
 nirinsha
    にりんしゃ
two-wheeled vehicle

二轉依


二转依

see styles
èr zhuǎn yī
    er4 zhuan3 yi1
erh chuan i
 ni tenne
two transformations of the basis

二通り

see styles
 futatoori
    ふたとおり
pair; two kinds; two ways

二週間

see styles
 nishuukan / nishukan
    にしゅうかん
fortnight; two weeks

二過一


二过一

see styles
èr guò yī
    er4 guo4 yi1
erh kuo i
(soccer) one-two; push-and-run

二道理

see styles
èr dào lǐ
    er4 dao4 li3
erh tao li
 ni dōri
rationale for two paths

二部作

see styles
 nibusaku
    にぶさく
two-part work

二部制

see styles
èr bù zhì
    er4 bu4 zhi4
erh pu chih
two shift system (in schools)

二重性

see styles
èr chóng xìng
    er4 chong2 xing4
erh ch`ung hsing
    erh chung hsing
 nijuusei / nijuse
    にじゅうせい
dualism; two sided; double nature
duality; dual nature; duplexity; two-fold character

二重障

see styles
èr zhòng zhàng
    er4 zhong4 zhang4
erh chung chang
 ni jūshō
two heavy hindrances

二階家

see styles
 nikaiya
    にかいや
two-storey house; two-story house

二階屋

see styles
 nikaiya
    にかいや
two-storey house; two-story house

二階建

see styles
 nikaidate
    にかいだて
two-storied building

二障義


二障义

see styles
èr zhàng yì
    er4 zhang4 yi4
erh chang i
 Nishō gi
System of the Two Hindrances

二隨眠


二随眠

see styles
èr suí mián
    er4 sui2 mian2
erh sui mien
 ni zuimin
two propensities

二雜染


二杂染

see styles
èr zá rǎn
    er4 za2 ran3
erh tsa jan
 ni zōzen
two defilements

二面性

see styles
 nimensei / nimense
    にめんせい
dual nature; bilateral character; two-facedness; two-sidedness

二項式


二项式

see styles
èr xiàng shì
    er4 xiang4 shi4
erh hsiang shih
 nikoushiki / nikoshiki
    にこうしき
two items; binomial (math.)
(mathematics term) binomial

五佛性

see styles
wǔ fó xìng
    wu3 fo2 xing4
wu fo hsing
 go busshō
The five characteristics of a Buddha' s nature: the first three are the 三因佛性 q. v., the fourth is 果佛性 the fruition of perfect enlightenment, and the fifth 果果佛性 the fruition of that fruition, or the revelation of parinirvāṇa. The first three are natural attributes, the two last are acquired.

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

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.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

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