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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
丈六佛 see styles |
zhàng liù fó zhang4 liu4 fo2 chang liu fo jōroku butsu |
sixteen-foot Buddha |
丈六身 see styles |
zhàng liù shēn zhang4 liu4 shen1 chang liu shen jōroku shin |
sixteen-foot body |
信夫摺 see styles |
shinobuzuri しのぶずり |
(archaism) clothing patterned using squirrel's foot fern |
八風穴 八风穴 see styles |
bā fēng xué ba1 feng1 xue2 pa feng hsüeh |
"eight wind points", name of a set of acupuncture points (EX-LE-10), four on each foot |
利き足 see styles |
kikiashi ききあし |
one's dominant foot |
十一路 see styles |
shí yī lù shi2 yi1 lu4 shih i lu |
(coll.) going on foot |
口蹄疫 see styles |
kǒu tí yì kou3 ti2 yi4 k`ou t`i i kou ti i kouteieki / koteeki こうていえき |
foot-and-mouth disease (FMD); aphthous fever foot-and-mouth disease; hoof-and-mouth disease |
天台山 see styles |
tiān tāi shān tian1 tai1 shan1 t`ien t`ai shan tien tai shan tendaizan てんだいざん |
Mt Tiantai near Shaoxing 紹興|绍兴[Shao4 xing1] in Zhejiang, the center of Tiantai Buddhism 天台宗[Tian1 tai2 zong1] (personal name) Tendaizan The Tiantai or Heavenly Terrace mountain, the location of the Tiantai sect; its name is attributed to the 三台 six stars at the foot of Ursa Major, under which it is supposed to be, but more likely because of its height and appearance. It gives its name to a xian 縣 in the Zhejiang taizhou 浙江台州 prefecture, south-west of Ningbo. The monastery, or group of monasteries, was founded there by 智顗 Zhiyi, who is known as 天台大師. |
寶樹下 宝树下 see styles |
bǎo shù xià bao3 shu4 xia4 pao shu hsia hō ju ge |
at the foot of jewled trees |
小開ひ see styles |
shoukaihi / shokaihi しょうかいひ |
(obscure) opening a door for a moment (esp. on the train, when someone's foot is stuck, etc.) |
小開扉 see styles |
shoukaihi / shokaihi しょうかいひ |
(obscure) opening a door for a moment (esp. on the train, when someone's foot is stuck, etc.) |
尺けん see styles |
sekken せっけん |
(1) small amount of silk (i.e. only one foot of cloth); (2) unimportant painting; trivial work of art |
山ろく see styles |
sanroku さんろく |
foot of a mountain; base of a mountain |
後ろ足 see styles |
ushiroashi うしろあし |
hind foot; hind-legs |
徒士衆 see styles |
kachishuu / kachishu かちしゅう |
(1) (See 徒侍) humble samurai who served as a body guard on foot; (2) (See 徒士組・かちぐみ) bodyguards in service of the shogun who would walk ahead of him on an outing (Edo period) |
徒競走 see styles |
tokyousou / tokyoso ときょうそう |
foot race |
御々足 see styles |
omiashi おみあし |
(honorific or respectful language) foot; leg |
御御足 see styles |
omiashi おみあし |
(honorific or respectful language) foot; leg |
徳利蘭 see styles |
tokkuriran; tokkuriran とっくりらん; トックリラン |
(kana only) elephant's foot (Beaucarnea recurvata); ponytail palm |
Variations: |
shinobu; shinobu しのぶ; シノブ |
(1) (kana only) squirrel's foot fern (Davallia mariesii); (2) (kana only) (See 軒忍) Lepisorus thunbergianus (species of fern); (3) (See 襲の色目) color of clothing layers under one's overcoat (light green on blue); (4) (hist) (abbreviation) (See 忍髷) shinobu-wake (Edo-period women's hairstyle); (5) (abbreviation) (See 忍摺) clothing patterned using squirrel's foot fern |
忍摺り see styles |
shinobuzuri しのぶずり |
(archaism) clothing patterned using squirrel's foot fern |
戀腳癖 恋脚癖 see styles |
liàn jiǎo pǐ lian4 jiao3 pi3 lien chiao p`i lien chiao pi |
foot fetish |
戀足癖 恋足癖 see styles |
liàn zú pǐ lian4 zu2 pi3 lien tsu p`i lien tsu pi |
foot fetish |
掏腰包 see styles |
tāo yāo bāo tao1 yao1 bao1 t`ao yao pao tao yao pao |
to dip into one's pocket; to pay out of pocket; to foot the bill |
掛け技 see styles |
kakewaza かけわざ |
{sumo} foot throwing techniques |
方丈記 see styles |
houjouki / hojoki ほうじょうき |
(work) An Account of My Hut (1212 collection of essays in the Buddhist eremitic tradition, by Kamo no Chome); The Ten Foot Square Hut; (wk) An Account of My Hut (1212 collection of essays in the Buddhist eremitic tradition, by Kamo no Chome); The Ten Foot Square Hut |
旅歩き see styles |
tabiaruki たびあるき |
travelling on foot |
曲り尺 see styles |
magarijaku まがりじゃく magarigane まがりがね |
(1) carpenter's square; (2) common Japanese foot |
曲り金 see styles |
magarigane まがりがね |
(1) carpenter's square; (2) common Japanese foot |
樹下坐 树下坐 see styles |
shù xià zuò shu4 xia4 zuo4 shu hsia tso jugeza |
dwelling at the foot of a tree |
正腳鞋 正脚鞋 see styles |
zhèng jiǎo xié zheng4 jiao3 xie2 cheng chiao hsieh |
shoe that can be worn on either foot |
烏摩妃 乌摩妃 see styles |
wū mó fēi wu1 mo2 fei1 wu mo fei Omahi |
Umā, 'flax,' 'wife of Rudra and Śiva' (M.W.), intp. as wife of Śiva, and as a symbol of 貧 covetousness, desire, Umā being described as trampling Śiva under her left foot. |
狼跡山 狼迹山 see styles |
láng jī shān lang2 ji1 shan1 lang chi shan Rōshaku Sen |
Wolf-track, or 尊足山 Buddha's foot mountain, Gurupada.; Wolf track hill, another name for 鷄足山q.v. |
獨腳跳 独脚跳 see styles |
dú jiǎo tiào du2 jiao3 tiao4 tu chiao t`iao tu chiao tiao |
to jump on one foot; to hop |
百脈根 see styles |
miyakogusa みやこぐさ |
(kana only) bird's-foot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus, esp. Lotus corniculatus var. japonicus); birdsfoot trefoil |
直腳鞋 直脚鞋 see styles |
zhí jiǎo xié zhi2 jiao3 xie2 chih chiao hsieh |
shoe that can be worn on either foot |
継ぎ足 see styles |
tsugiashi つぎあし |
(1) extension leg (apparatus, etc.); (2) {MA} tsugi-ashi; moving the back foot closer to the front foot and following with a big step |
脚付き see styles |
ashitsuki あしつき |
(1) something (equipped) with legs; (2) sole of foot; (3) one's manner of walking |
腳丫子 脚丫子 see styles |
jiǎo yā zi jiao3 ya1 zi5 chiao ya tzu |
(coll.) foot |
腳違例 脚违例 see styles |
jiǎo wéi lì jiao3 wei2 li4 chiao wei li |
foot fault (tennis etc) |
膝栗毛 see styles |
hizakurige ひざくりげ |
travelling on foot; journeying on foot; hiking; riding on shank's pony |
舟状骨 see styles |
shuujoukotsu / shujokotsu しゅうじょうこつ |
{anat} navicular bone (of the foot); scaphoid bone (of the hand) |
装締師 see styles |
souteishi / soteshi そうていし |
farrier (person who fits foot irons on horses and cows); hoof (care) specialist |
装蹄師 see styles |
souteishi / soteshi そうていし |
farrier (person who fits foot irons on horses and cows); hoof (care) specialist |
認腳鞋 认脚鞋 see styles |
rèn jiǎo xié ren4 jiao3 xie2 jen chiao hsieh |
a left-and-right pair of shoes (distinguished from 直腳鞋|直脚鞋[zhi2jiao3xie2], shoes that can be worn on either foot) |
足つき see styles |
ashitsuki あしつき |
(1) something (equipped) with legs; (2) sole of foot; (3) one's manner of walking |
足の甲 see styles |
ashinokou / ashinoko あしのこう |
top of the foot; instep; dorsum of the foot; dorsum pedis |
足の裏 see styles |
ashinoura / ashinora あしのうら |
sole of foot |
足ふき see styles |
ashifuki あしふき |
foot towel; cloth for wiping the bottoms of one's feet |
足付き see styles |
ashitsuki あしつき |
(1) something (equipped) with legs; (2) sole of foot; (3) one's manner of walking |
足払い see styles |
ashibarai あしばらい |
{MA} ashibarai; foot sweep; sweeping one's opponent's legs from under them (judo, etc.) |
足拍子 see styles |
ashibyoushi / ashibyoshi あしびょうし |
beating time with one's foot |
足拭き see styles |
ashifuki あしふき |
foot towel; cloth for wiping the bottoms of one's feet |
足白癬 see styles |
ashihakusen あしはくせん |
{med} (See みずむし・1) athlete's foot; foot ringworm; tinea pedis |
足触り see styles |
ashizawari あしざわり |
feel (to the foot); feel (underfoot) |
足遣い see styles |
ashizukai あしづかい |
(See 三人遣い) foot puppeteer (bunraku) |
足関節 see styles |
ashikansetsu あしかんせつ |
foot joint; ankle |
身がる see styles |
migaru みがる |
(adjectival noun) (1) agile; nimble; light (of foot); (2) casual (clothing); light (e.g. luggage); (3) carefree; with limited responsibility |
送り足 see styles |
okuriashi おくりあし |
(1) {sumo} stepping out of the ring while carrying the opponent over the edge, not considered as a loss; (2) {MA} okuriashi; forward or backward foot movement (kendo); (3) {MA} moving in accordance with opponent's footwork (judo) |
逃げ足 see styles |
nigeashi にげあし |
running away; escaping on foot |
通学路 see styles |
tsuugakuro / tsugakuro つうがくろ |
school route; street for students going to and from school (esp. on foot) |
通行人 see styles |
tsuukounin / tsukonin つうこうにん |
passerby; pedestrian; foot passenger |
通行者 see styles |
tsuukousha / tsukosha つうこうしゃ |
(See 通行人) passerby; pedestrian; foot passenger |
部分浴 see styles |
bubunyoku ぶぶんよく |
partial bath (e.g. foot bath, hip bath); bathing only one part of the body |
金縛り see styles |
kanashibari かなしばり |
(1) binding hand and foot; temporary feeling of paralysis; sleep paralysis; (2) (colloquialism) being tied down with money |
鉢特摩 钵特摩 see styles |
bō tè mó bo1 te4 mo2 po t`e mo po te mo hadoma |
(鉢特) padma, or raktapadma, the red lotus; one of the signs on the foot of a Buddha; the seventh hell; also 鉢特忙; 鉢頭摩 (or 鉢弩摩 or 鉢曇摩); 鉢納摩; 鉢頭摩 (or 鉢曇摩). |
開き足 see styles |
hirakiashi ひらきあし |
(1) folding trestle legs; (2) {MA} hiraki-ashi; lateral foot displacement (kendo) |
阿摩提 see styles |
ā mó tí a1 mo2 ti2 a mo t`i a mo ti Amadai |
(or 阿麽提); 阿摩 M048697 The 21st of the thirty-three forms of Guanyin, three eyes, four arms, two playing a lute with a phoenix-head, one foot on a lion, the other pendent. |
雞足山 鸡足山 see styles |
jī zú shān ji1 zu2 shan1 chi tsu shan Keisoku san |
Kukkuṭapāda, cock's foot mountain, in Magadha, on which Kāśyapa entered into nirvana, but where he is still supposed to be living; also雞峯; 雞嶺. |
雪踏み see styles |
yukifumi ゆきふみ |
(noun/participle) (1) trampling down snow on a path; (2) foot-worn instrument for trampling snow |
露馬腳 露马脚 see styles |
lòu mǎ jiǎo lou4 ma3 jiao3 lou ma chiao |
to reveal the cloven foot (idiom); to unmask one's true nature; to give the game away |
靴ずれ see styles |
kutsuzure くつずれ |
shoe sore; foot blister (caused by shoes) |
靴擦れ see styles |
kutsuzure くつずれ |
shoe sore; foot blister (caused by shoes) |
香港腳 香港脚 see styles |
xiāng gǎng jiǎo xiang1 gang3 jiao3 hsiang kang chiao |
athlete's foot |
魚の目 see styles |
uonome うおのめ |
corn (on one's foot) |
鷺相撲 see styles |
sagizumou / sagizumo さぎずもう |
game in which two people hop on one foot and push each other |
けんけん see styles |
kenken けんけん |
(noun/participle) hopping on one foot |
スキップ see styles |
sukippu スキップ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) skip (bounding forward with alternate hops on each foot); (n,vs,vi) (2) skipping (over); (3) skip (captain of a curling team); skipper; (personal name) Skipp; Skip |
てくシー see styles |
tekushii / tekushi てくシー |
(slang) (joc) going on foot |
一丈六像 see styles |
yī zhàng liù xiàng yi1 zhang4 liu4 xiang4 i chang liu hsiang ichijōroku zō |
Sixteen "feet' form, or image, said to be the height of the Buddha's body, or "transformation' body; v. 丈六金身. |
丈六金身 see styles |
zhàng liù jīn shēn zhang4 liu4 jin1 shen1 chang liu chin shen jōroku konjin |
sixteen-foot diamond-body; also a metal or golden image of the Buddha 16 feet high mentioned in the 北史 Northern History. |
三寸金蓮 三寸金莲 see styles |
sān cùn jīn lián san1 cun4 jin1 lian2 san ts`un chin lien san tsun chin lien |
(historical) bound foot (esp. one only three inches long, considered the ideal size of a woman's foot) |
三處傳心 三处传心 see styles |
sān chù chuán xīn san1 chu4 chuan2 xin1 san ch`u ch`uan hsin san chu chuan hsin san sho denshin |
The three places where Śākyamuni is said to have transmitted his mind or thought direct and without speech to Kāśyapa: at the 靈山 by a smile when plucking a flower; at the 多子塔 when he shared his seat with him; finally by putting his foot out of his coffin. |
仏足石歌 see styles |
bussokusekika ぶっそくせきか |
poems inscribed beside the stone Buddha Foot monument at Yakushi Temple in Nara |
体じゅう see styles |
karadajuu / karadaju からだじゅう |
all over the body; from head to foot; all over |
信夫摺り see styles |
shinobuzuri しのぶずり |
(archaism) clothing patterned using squirrel's foot fern |
出足払い see styles |
deashibarai; deashiharai であしばらい; であしはらい |
{MA} advancing foot sweep |
化相三寶 化相三宝 see styles |
huà xiàng sān bǎo hua4 xiang4 san1 bao3 hua hsiang san pao kesō sanbō |
The nirmāṇakāya Buddha in the triratna forms; in Hīnayāna these are the human 16-foot Buddha, his dharma as revealed in the four axioms and twelve nidānas, and his sangha, or disciples, i. e. arhats and pratyekabuddhas. |
土踏まず see styles |
tsuchifumazu つちふまず |
arch of the foot; plantar arch |
垂線の足 see styles |
suisennoashi すいせんのあし |
foot of a perpendicular line |
変わり身 see styles |
kawarimi かわりみ |
(1) change of attitude (stance, position); (2) {sumo} lightness of foot; ability to dodge out of the way of an attack |
大限臨頭 大限临头 see styles |
dà xiàn lín tóu da4 xian4 lin2 tou2 ta hsien lin t`ou ta hsien lin tou |
facing the end (idiom); at the end of one's life; with one foot in the grave |
安步當車 安步当车 see styles |
ān bù dàng chē an1 bu4 dang4 che1 an pu tang ch`e an pu tang che |
to go on foot (idiom); to do things at a leisurely pace |
少林武藝 少林武艺 see styles |
shǎo lín wǔ yì shao3 lin2 wu3 yi4 shao lin wu i Shōrin Mugei |
Wu-i, a cook of the Shao-lin monastery, who is said single-handed to have driven off the Yellow Turban rebels with a three-foot staff, and who was posthumously rewarded with the rank of 'general '; a school of adepts of the quarter-staff, etc., was called after him, of whom thirteen were far-famed. |
平方英尺 see styles |
píng fāng yīng chǐ ping2 fang1 ying1 chi3 p`ing fang ying ch`ih ping fang ying chih |
square foot (unit of area equal to 0.093 m²) |
形勢逆転 see styles |
keiseigyakuten / kesegyakuten けいせいぎゃくてん |
(noun/participle) the situation reverses itself; the table is turned; the shoe is on the other foot |
得寸進尺 得寸进尺 see styles |
dé cùn jìn chǐ de2 cun4 jin4 chi3 te ts`un chin ch`ih te tsun chin chih |
lit. win an inch, want a foot (idiom); fig. not satisfied with small gains; give him an inch, and he'll want a mile |
從頭到腳 从头到脚 see styles |
cóng tóu dào jiǎo cong2 tou2 dao4 jiao3 ts`ung t`ou tao chiao tsung tou tao chiao |
from head to foot |
戀腳癖者 恋脚癖者 see styles |
liàn jiǎo pǐ zhě lian4 jiao3 pi3 zhe3 lien chiao p`i che lien chiao pi che |
foot fetishist |
手足口病 see styles |
shǒu zú kǒu bìng shou3 zu2 kou3 bing4 shou tsu k`ou ping shou tsu kou ping teashikuchibyou / teashikuchibyo てあしくちびょう |
hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD, caused by a number of intestinal viruses, usually affecting young children hand, foot and mouth disease; HFMD |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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