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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
觸犯 触犯 see styles |
chù fàn chu4 fan4 ch`u fan chu fan |
to violate; to offend |
觸甁 触甁 see styles |
chù píng chu4 ping2 ch`u p`ing chu ping sokubyō |
toilet jar |
觸發 触发 see styles |
chù fā chu4 fa1 ch`u fa chu fa |
to trigger; to spark |
觸目 触目 see styles |
chù mù chu4 mu4 ch`u mu chu mu sokumoku |
to meet the eye; eye-catching; conspicuous everything that the eyes touch upon |
觸碰 触碰 see styles |
chù pèng chu4 peng4 ch`u p`eng chu peng |
to touch; (fig.) to touch on (a matter) |
觸礁 触礁 see styles |
chù jiāo chu4 jiao1 ch`u chiao chu chiao |
(of a ship) to strike a reef; (fig.) to hit a snag |
觸禮 触礼 see styles |
chù lǐ chu4 li3 ch`u li chu li sokurei |
To prostrate one's hand to a stool, footstool, in reverence. |
觸穢 触秽 see styles |
chù huì chu4 hui4 ch`u hui chu hui sokue |
To touch anything unclean and become unclean. |
觸線 触线 see styles |
chù xiàn chu4 xian4 ch`u hsien chu hsien |
to cross the line; to overdo something; to commit a crime |
觸肢 触肢 see styles |
chù zhī chu4 zhi1 ch`u chih chu chih |
pedipalp See: 触肢 |
觸腕 触腕 see styles |
chù wàn chu4 wan4 ch`u wan chu wan |
cephalopod tentacle |
觸著 触着 see styles |
chù zhāo chu4 zhao1 ch`u chao chu chao sokujaku |
to touch [something] |
觸處 触处 see styles |
chù chù chu4 chu4 ch`u ch`u chu chu |
everywhere |
觸覺 触觉 see styles |
chù jué chu4 jue2 ch`u chüeh chu chüeh |
sense of touch; tactile sensation |
觸角 触角 see styles |
chù jiǎo chu4 jiao3 ch`u chiao chu chiao |
antenna; feeler See: 触角 |
觸診 触诊 see styles |
chù zhěn chu4 zhen3 ch`u chen chu chen |
body palpation (diagnostic method in TCM); tactile examination |
觸證 触证 see styles |
chù zhèng chu4 zheng4 ch`u cheng chu cheng sokushō |
to attain |
觸酶 触酶 see styles |
chù méi chu4 mei2 ch`u mei chu mei |
catalase (enzyme) |
觸鐘 触钟 see styles |
chù zhōng chu4 zhong1 ch`u chung chu chung sokushō |
To strike a bell. |
觸電 触电 see styles |
chù diàn chu4 dian4 ch`u tien chu tien |
to get an electric shock; to be electrocuted; electric shock |
觸食 触食 see styles |
chù shí chu4 shi2 ch`u shih chu shih sokujiki |
Food made unclean by being touched, or handled; any food soiled, or unclean; the food of sensation, or imagination, mentally conceived. |
觸香 触香 see styles |
chù xiāng chu4 xiang1 ch`u hsiang chu hsiang sokukō |
pṛkkā |
觸鬚 触须 see styles |
chù xū chu4 xu1 ch`u hsü chu hsü |
tentacles; feelers; antennae |
訶觸 诃触 see styles |
hē chù he1 chu4 ho ch`u ho chu kasoku |
rejection of tactile sensation |
諸處 诸处 see styles |
zhū chù zhu1 chu4 chu ch`u chu chu shosho |
everywhere |
識處 识处 see styles |
shì chù shi4 chu4 shih ch`u shih chu shikisho |
the abode of limitless consciousness |
負處 负处 see styles |
fù chù fu4 chu4 fu ch`u fu chu fusho |
to defeat in debate |
車站 车站 see styles |
chē zhàn che1 zhan4 ch`e chan che chan |
rail station; bus stop; CL:處|处[chu4],個|个[ge4] |
輕觸 轻触 see styles |
qīng chù qing1 chu4 ch`ing ch`u ching chu keisoku |
to touch lightly |
近處 近处 see styles |
jìn chù jin4 chu4 chin ch`u chin chu chikadokoro ちかどころ |
nearby (surname) Chikadokoro the range (of living beings with whom) one is on intimate terms |
遊處 遊处 see styles |
yóu chù you2 chu4 yu ch`u yu chu yusho |
to wander around |
遍處 遍处 see styles |
biàn chù bian4 chu4 pien ch`u pien chu hensho |
everywhere |
遠處 远处 see styles |
yuǎn chù yuan3 chu4 yüan ch`u yüan chu |
distant place |
鐫黜 镌黜 see styles |
juān chù juan1 chu4 chüan ch`u chüan chu |
to dismiss an official |
長處 长处 see styles |
cháng chù chang2 chu4 ch`ang ch`u chang chu |
good aspects; strong points |
閑處 闲处 see styles |
xián chù xian2 chu4 hsien ch`u hsien chu gensho |
A shut-in place, a place of peace, a hermitage, a Buddhist monastery. |
阿閦 see styles |
ā chù a1 chu4 a ch`u a chu Ashuku |
Akṣobhya, 阿閦鞞; 阿閦婆; 阿芻閦耶 unmoved, imperturbable; tr. 不動; 無動 also 無怒; 無瞋恚 free from anger, according to his Buddha-vow. One of the Five Buddhas, his realm Abhirata, Delightful, now being in the east, as Amitābha's is in the west. He is represented in the Lotus as the eldest son of Mahābhijñābhibhū 大通智勝, and was the Bodhisattva ? jñānākara 智積 before he became Buddha; he has other appearances. akṣobhya is also said to mean 100 vivara s, or 1 followed by 17 ciphers, and a 大通智勝 is ten times that figure. |
隨處 随处 see styles |
suí chù sui2 chu4 sui ch`u sui chu zuisho |
everywhere; anywhere according to the situation |
靜處 see styles |
jìng chù jing4 chu4 ching ch`u ching chu |
quiet place |
餘處 see styles |
yú chù yu2 chu4 yü ch`u yü chu |
another place |
馱畜 驮畜 see styles |
tuó chù tuo2 chu4 t`o ch`u to chu |
pack animal |
高矗 see styles |
gāo chù gao1 chu4 kao ch`u kao chu |
towering |
高處 高处 see styles |
gāo chù gao1 chu4 kao ch`u kao chu |
high place; elevation |
鬼畜 see styles |
guǐ chù gui3 chu4 kuei ch`u kuei chu kichiku きちく |
brute; savage; fiend [hungry] ghosts and animals |
黜罰 see styles |
chù fá chu4 fa2 ch`u fa chu fa |
punishment |
黜退 see styles |
chù tuì chu4 tui4 ch`u t`ui chu tui |
to demote; to dismiss |
點觸 点触 see styles |
diǎn chù dian3 chu4 tien ch`u tien chu |
to tap; to touch (a touchscreen) |
一切處 一切处 see styles |
yī qiè chù yi1 qie4 chu4 i ch`ieh ch`u i chieh chu issai sho |
samanta. Everywhere, universal; a universal dhyāna. |
三念處 三念处 see styles |
sān niàn chù san1 nian4 chu4 san nien ch`u san nien chu san nenjo |
three bases of thought |
不善處 不善处 see styles |
bù shàn chù bu4 shan4 chu4 pu shan ch`u pu shan chu fuzen sho |
unwholesome circumstances |
不死處 不死处 see styles |
bù sǐ chù bu4 si3 chu4 pu ssu ch`u pu ssu chu fushi sho |
place of immortality |
不淨處 不淨处 see styles |
bù jìng chù bu4 jing4 chu4 pu ching ch`u pu ching chu fujō sho |
unclean places |
不用處 不用处 see styles |
bù yòng chù bu4 yong4 chu4 pu yung ch`u pu yung chu fuyū jo |
nothingness |
不觸目 不触目 see styles |
bù chù mù bu4 chu4 mu4 pu ch`u mu pu chu mu |
unobtrusive |
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 |
五學處 五学处 see styles |
wǔ xué chù wu3 xue2 chu4 wu hsüeh ch`u wu hsüeh chu go gakusho |
idem 五戒. |
五明處 五明处 see styles |
wǔ míng chù wu3 ming2 chu4 wu ming ch`u wu ming chu go myōsho |
the five topics of learning |
交匯處 交汇处 see styles |
jiāo huì chù jiao1 hui4 chu4 chiao hui ch`u chiao hui chu |
confluence (of two rivers); junction (of roads); (transport) interchange |
人事處 人事处 see styles |
rén shì chù ren2 shi4 chu4 jen shih ch`u jen shih chu |
human resources department |
代表處 代表处 see styles |
dài biǎo chù dai4 biao3 chu4 tai piao ch`u tai piao chu |
representative office |
住處淨 住处淨 see styles |
zhù chù jìng zhu4 chu4 jing4 chu ch`u ching chu chu ching jūsho jō |
holding several confession ceremonies within the same monastic boundary |
依止處 依止处 see styles |
yī zhǐ chù yi1 zhi3 chu4 i chih ch`u i chih chu ejisho |
supporting basis |
內入處 内入处 see styles |
nèi rù chù nei4 ru4 chu4 nei ju ch`u nei ju chu nai nyūsho |
internal sense base |
內六處 内六处 see styles |
nèi liù chù nei4 liu4 chu4 nei liu ch`u nei liu chu nai rokusho |
six internal sense bases |
八勝處 八胜处 see styles |
bā shèng chù ba1 sheng4 chu4 pa sheng ch`u pa sheng chu hasshōjo |
The eight victorious stages, or degrees, in meditation for overcoming desire, or attachment to the world of sense; v. 八解脫. |
八難處 八难处 see styles |
bā nán chù ba1 nan2 chu4 pa nan ch`u pa nan chu hachi nanjo |
eight circumstances where it is difficult to hear the Buddha's teaching |
公證處 公证处 see styles |
gōng zhèng chù gong1 zheng4 chu4 kung cheng ch`u kung cheng chu |
notary office |
六內處 六内处 see styles |
liù nèi chù liu4 nei4 chu4 liu nei ch`u liu nei chu roku naisho |
six internal sense bases |
六外處 六外处 see styles |
liù wài chù liu4 wai4 chu4 liu wai ch`u liu wai chu roku gesho |
six external sense-fields |
六念處 六念处 see styles |
liù niàn chù liu4 nian4 chu4 liu nien ch`u liu nien chu rokunenjo |
The six stages of the six kinds of mindfulness 六念. |
六觸處 六触处 see styles |
liù chù chù liu4 chu4 chu4 liu ch`u ch`u liu chu chu roku sokusho |
six perceptual bases of contact |
六觸身 六触身 see styles |
liù chù shēn liu4 chu4 shen1 liu ch`u shen liu chu shen roku sokushin |
six classes of contact |
共念處 共念处 see styles |
gòng niàn chù gong4 nian4 chu4 kung nien ch`u kung nien chu gū nenjo |
shared base of mindfulness |
勝行處 胜行处 see styles |
shèng xíng chù sheng4 xing2 chu4 sheng hsing ch`u sheng hsing chu shōgyō sho |
superior attainment |
十二處 十二处 see styles |
shí èr chù shi2 er4 chu4 shih erh ch`u shih erh chu jūni sho |
twelve sense fields |
十念處 十念处 see styles |
shí niàn chù shi2 nian4 chu4 shih nien ch`u shih nien chu jūnensho |
A bodhisattva's ten objects of thought or meditation, i.e. body, the senses, mind, things, environment, monastery, city (or district), good name, Buddha-learning, riddance of all passion and delusion. |
十處定 十处定 see styles |
shí chù dìng shi2 chu4 ding4 shih ch`u ting shih chu ting jūsho jō |
v. 十一切處. |
十遍處 十遍处 see styles |
shí biàn chù shi2 bian4 chu4 shih pien ch`u shih pien chu jippenjo |
ten totally pervasive concentrations |
受念處 受念处 see styles |
shòu niàn chù shou4 nian4 chu4 shou nien ch`u shou nien chu ju nenjo |
mindfulness of sensation |
向何處 向何处 see styles |
xiàng hé chù xiang4 he2 chu4 hsiang ho ch`u hsiang ho chu |
whither |
售票處 售票处 see styles |
shòu piào chù shou4 piao4 chu4 shou p`iao ch`u shou piao chu |
ticket office |
四念處 四念处 see styles |
sì niàn chù si4 nian4 chu4 ssu nien ch`u ssu nien chu shinenjo |
Four objects on which memory or the thought should dwell— the impurity of the body, that all sensations lead to suffering, that mind is impermanent, and that there is no such thing as an ego. There are other categories for thought or meditation.; (四念處觀); 四念住 smṛtyupasthāna. The fourfold stage of mindfulness, thought, or meditation that follows the 五停心觀 five-fold procedure for quieting the mind. This fourfold method, or objectivity of thought, is for stimulating the mind in ethical wisdom. It consists of contemplating (1) 身 the body as impure and utterly filthy; (2) 受 sensation, or consciousness, as always resulting in suffering; (3) 心 mind as impermanent, merely one sensation after another; (4) 法 things in general as being dependent and without a nature of their own. The four negate the ideas of permanence, joy, personality, and purity 常, 樂, 我, and 淨, i. e. the four 顚倒, but v. 四德. They are further subdivided into 別 and 總 particular and general, termed 別相念處 and 總相念處, and there are further subdivisions. |
四空處 四空处 see styles |
sì kōng chù si4 kong1 chu4 ssu k`ung ch`u ssu kung chu shi kūsho |
(or四空天) catur-ārūpya brahmalokas; also 四無色界 and see 四空定. The four immaterial or formless heavens, arūpa-dhātu, above the eighteen brahmalokas: (1) 空無邊處 ākāśānantyāyatana, also termed 虛空 處 the state or heaven of boundless space; (2) 識無邊處 vijñānanāntyāyatana, of boundless knowledge; (3) 無所有處 ākiñcanyāyatana, of nothing, or nonexistence; (4) 非想非非想處 naivasanjñānasañjnāyatana, also styled 非有想非無想 the state of neither thinking nor not thinking (which may resemble a state of intuition). Existence in the first state lasts 20, 000 great kalpas, increasing respectively to 40, 000, 60, 000 and 80, 000 in the other three. |
在何處 在何处 see styles |
zài hé chù zai4 he2 chu4 tsai ho ch`u tsai ho chu zai ka sho |
where? |
在深處 在深处 see styles |
zài shēn chù zai4 shen1 chu4 tsai shen ch`u tsai shen chu |
deeply |
在高處 在高处 see styles |
zài gāo chù zai4 gao1 chu4 tsai kao ch`u tsai kao chu |
aloft |
境界處 境界处 see styles |
jìng jiè chù jing4 jie4 chu4 ching chieh ch`u ching chieh chu kyōgai sho |
place |
外事處 外事处 see styles |
wài shì chù wai4 shi4 chu4 wai shih ch`u wai shih chu |
Foreign Affairs Office (at a university); Foreign Affairs Department |
外六處 外六处 see styles |
wài liù chù wai4 liu4 chu4 wai liu ch`u wai liu chu ge rokusho |
six external sense bases |
如是處 如是处 see styles |
rú shì chù ru2 shi4 chu4 ju shih ch`u ju shih chu nyoze sho |
place |
存車處 存车处 see styles |
cún chē chù cun2 che1 chu4 ts`un ch`e ch`u tsun che chu |
parking lot (for bicycles) |
安下處 安下处 see styles |
ān xià chù an1 xia4 chu4 an hsia ch`u an hsia chu ange sho |
A place for putting things down, e. g. baggage; a resting place, a place to stay at. |
安置處 安置处 see styles |
ān zhì chù an1 zhi4 chu4 an chih ch`u an chih chu anchisho |
to abide in |
安隱處 安隐处 see styles |
ān yǐn chù an1 yin3 chu4 an yin ch`u an yin chu anon sho |
a place of comfort and stability |
寂靜處 寂静处 see styles |
jí jìng chù ji2 jing4 chu4 chi ching ch`u chi ching chu jakujō sho |
base of calmness |
寄存處 寄存处 see styles |
jì cún chù ji4 cun2 chu4 chi ts`un ch`u chi tsun chu |
warehouse; temporary store; left-luggage office; cloak-room |
實依處 实依处 see styles |
shí yī chù shi2 yi1 chu4 shih i ch`u shih i chu jitsuesho |
true basis |
對觸禮 对触礼 see styles |
duì chù lǐ dui4 chu4 li3 tui ch`u li tui chu li tsuisokurei |
To worship, or pay respects, face to face. |
彼彼處 彼彼处 see styles |
bǐ bǐ chù bi3 bi3 chu4 pi pi ch`u pi pi chu hihisho |
here and there |
彼生處 彼生处 see styles |
bǐ shēng chù bi3 sheng1 chu4 pi sheng ch`u pi sheng chu hi shōsho |
their place of birth |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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.
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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