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綱紀


纲纪

see styles
gāng jì
    gang1 ji4
kang chi
 kouki / koki
    こうき
law and order
law and order; (official) discipline; (given name) Tsunanori

締り

see styles
 shimari
    しまり
(1) closing; shutting; (2) firmness; tightness; discipline; control

練り

see styles
 neri
    ねり
(n,n-suf) (1) kneading; gloss; tempering; (adj-f,n) (2) paste (e.g. bean paste, mustard paste); (3) (Shinto) parading of portable shrines and floats at festivals

練兵


练兵

see styles
liàn bīng
    lian4 bing1
lien ping
 renpei / renpe
    れんぺい
to drill troops; army training
military drill; (given name) Renpei

練成

see styles
 rensei / rense
    れんせい
(noun/participle) training; drilling; (place-name) Rensei

練武

see styles
 renbu
    れんぶ
(form) practising martial arts; training in martial arts

練磨


练磨

see styles
liàn mó
    lian4 mo2
lien mo
 renma
    れんま
(noun/participle) training; practice; practising; cultivation
To drill and grind, three bodhisattava conditions for maintaining progress: the fixing of attention on those who have attained enlightenment; the examination of one's purpose; and the realization of the power at work in others; v. 三退屈.

練習


练习

see styles
liàn xí
    lian4 xi2
lien hsi
 renshuu / renshu
    れんしゅう
to practice; exercise; drill; practice; CL:個|个[ge4]
(noun, transitive verb) practice; training; drill; (an) exercise; workout

練行


练行

see styles
liàn xíng
    lian4 xing2
lien hsing
 rengyō
Religious training or discipline.

缺漏

see styles
quē lòu
    que1 lou4
ch`üeh lou
    chüeh lou
 ketsuro
to overlook; omissions; deficiencies
A breach and leakage, a breach of the discipline.

罷參


罢参

see styles
bà sān
    ba4 san1
pa san
 hisan
To dismiss the assembly.

美育

see styles
 biiku / biku
    びいく
training in aesthetics; aesthetic education; cultural study; (female given name) Miku

習う

see styles
 narau
    ならう
(transitive verb) to take lessons in; to be taught; to learn (from a teacher); to study (under a teacher); to get training in

習練

see styles
 shuuren / shuren
    しゅうれん
(noun, transitive verb) practice; practising; training; discipline

考紀


考纪

see styles
kǎo jì
    kao3 ji4
k`ao chi
    kao chi
examination discipline; (Tw) performance assessment and discipline (abbr. for 考核[kao3he2] + 紀律|纪律[ji4lu:4]), used in reference to internal review and oversight functions within political parties

聖種


圣种

see styles
shèng zhǒng
    sheng4 zhong3
sheng chung
 shōshu
(1) The holy seed, i.e. the community of monks; (2) that which produces the discipline of the saints, or monastic community.

股長


股长

see styles
gǔ zhǎng
    gu3 zhang3
ku chang
person in charge of a 股[gu3] (section or department); head; chief; director; (in a class in a school) student responsible for a specific duty, e.g. 風紀股長|风纪股长[feng1 ji4 gu3 zhang3] discipline monitor

育成

see styles
 ikusei / ikuse
    いくせい
(noun/participle) rearing; training; nurture; cultivation; promotion; (place-name) Ikusei

育生

see styles
 ikuyo
    いくよ
(noun/participle) rearing; training; nurture; cultivation; promotion; (female given name) Ikuyo

育脳

see styles
 ikunou / ikuno
    いくのう
brain training; stimulating infants' brains to encourage development

胎教

see styles
tāi jiào
    tai1 jiao4
t`ai chiao
    tai chiao
 taikyou / taikyo
    たいきょう
prenatal education; antenatal training; prenatal influences
prenatal influence of the mother on her unborn baby; teaching one's unborn baby (e.g. by playing music, etc.)

自粛

see styles
 jishuku
    じしゅく
(noun, transitive verb) self-restraint; voluntary restraint; self-imposed control; self-discipline

舍利

see styles
shè lì
    she4 li4
she li
 shari
(Buddhism) relic found in the cremated ashes of Buddhists (from Sanskrit "śarīra")
(1) śārī, śārikā; a bird able to talk, intp. variously, but, M. W. says the mynah. Śārikā was the name of Śāriputra's mother, because her eyes were bright and clever like those of a mynah; there are other interpretation (2) śarīra(m). 設利羅 (or 室利羅); 實利; 攝 M004215 藍 Relics or ashes left after the cremation of a buddha or saint; placed in stupas and worhipped. The white represent bones; the black, hair; and the red, flesh. Also called dhātu-śarīra or dharma-śarīra. The body, a dead body. The body looked upon as dead by reason of obedience to the discipline, meditation, and wisdom. The Lotus Sutra and other sutras are counted as relics, Śākyamuni's relics are said to have amounted to 八斛四斗 84 pecks, for which Aśoka is reputed to have built in one day 84,000 stupas; but other figures are also given. śarīra is also intp. by grains of rice, etc., and by rice as food.

蔭間

see styles
 kagema
    かげま
(1) (archaism) homosexual prostitute who sold favors at banquets, etc. (late Edo); (2) (archaism) actor-in-training in kabuki; (surname) Kagema

薫陶

see styles
 kuntou / kunto
    くんとう
(noun, transitive verb) education; training; discipline

薰陶


熏陶

see styles
xūn táo
    xun1 tao2
hsün t`ao
    hsün tao
to seep in; to influence; to nurture; influence; training

處分


处分

see styles
chǔ fèn
    chu3 fen4
ch`u fen
    chu fen
 shobun
to discipline sb; to punish; disciplinary action; to deal with (a matter); CL:個|个[ge4]
treatment

行教

see styles
xíng jiào
    xing2 jiao4
hsing chiao
 yukinori
    ゆきのり
(given name) Yukinori
To carry out the vinaya discipline; the vinaya.

行法

see styles
xíng fǎ
    xing2 fa3
hsing fa
 gyouhou; gyoubou(ok) / gyoho; gyobo(ok)
    ぎょうほう; ぎょうぼう(ok)
(1) (ぎょうほう only) carrying out of rules; enforcing the law; execution; (2) {Buddh} practice of Buddhism; Buddhist training; (place-name) Gyouhou
methods of practice

行證


行证

see styles
xíng zhèng
    xing2 zheng4
hsing cheng
 gyōshō
Action and proof; knowledge or assurance derived from doing; practice of religious discipline and the resulting enlightenment.

規培


规培

see styles
guī péi
    gui1 pei2
kuei p`ei
    kuei pei
(of a medical graduate) to undertake standardized training (as a resident doctor in a hospital) (abbr. for 規範化培訓|规范化培训[gui1 fan4 hua4 pei2 xun4])

視符

see styles
 shifu
    しふ
(See 声符・せいふ・1) hand signal; visual signal (in dog training)

覺行


觉行

see styles
jué xíng
    jue2 xing2
chüeh hsing
 kakugyō
The procedure, or discipline, of the attainment of enlightenment for self and others.

訓育


训育

see styles
xùn yù
    xun4 yu4
hsün yü
 kuniku
    くんいく
pedagogy; to instruct and guide
(noun, transitive verb) discipline

訓連

see styles
 kunren
    くんれん
(irregular kanji usage) (noun/participle) practice; practising; training

証果

see styles
 shouka / shoka
    しょうか
{Buddh} enlightenment attained through training

調伏


调伏

see styles
tiào fú
    tiao4 fu2
t`iao fu
    tiao fu
 choubuku; joubuku / chobuku; jobuku
    ちょうぶく; じょうぶく
(noun, transitive verb) (1) {Buddh} exorcism; (noun, transitive verb) (2) putting a deadly curse on; cursing to death
To discipline bring under control, e.g. bring into submission the body, mouth, and will; control, or subjugate evil spirits, etc.; it is one of the intp. of Vinaya.

調教


调教

see styles
tiáo jiào
    tiao2 jiao4
t`iao chiao
    tiao chiao
 choukyou / chokyo
    ちょうきょう
to instruct; to teach; to train; to raise (livestock)
(noun, transitive verb) training (animals); breaking (animals)

調理


调理

see styles
tiáo lǐ
    tiao2 li3
t`iao li
    tiao li
 chouri / chori
    ちょうり
to nurse one's health; to recuperate; to take care of; to look after; to discipline; to educate; to train; to prepare food; (dialect) to make fun of; (medicine) to opsonize
(noun, transitive verb) cooking; food preparation

調練


调练

see styles
tiáo liàn
    tiao2 lian4
t`iao lien
    tiao lien
 chouren / choren
    ちょうれん
(noun/participle) military drill; training
to tame

調馬

see styles
 chouba / choba
    ちょうば
(noun/participle) horse training or breaking

講武

see styles
 koubu / kobu
    こうぶ
military training; (surname) Kōbu

講習


讲习

see styles
jiǎng xí
    jiang3 xi2
chiang hsi
 koushuu / koshu
    こうしゅう
to lecture; to instruct
(noun, transitive verb) short course; training

謹慎


谨慎

see styles
jǐn shèn
    jin3 shen4
chin shen
 kinshin
    きんしん
cautious; prudent
(n,vs,vi) (1) self restraint; moderating one's own behavior; penitence; discipline; (n,vs,vi) (2) confinement (esp. to one's home); house arrest; (n,vs,vi) (3) (See 謹慎処分) suspension (from work or school)

貧道


贫道

see styles
pín dào
    pin2 dao4
p`in tao
    pin tao
 hindou / hindo
    ひんどう
poor Taoist
(1) {Buddh} imperfect (Buddhist) training; imperfection in one's (Buddhist) training; incomplete training; poor training; (pronoun) (2) (humble language) (used by Buddhist monks) I; me
The way of poverty, that of the monk and nun; also, a poor religion, i.e. without the Buddha-truth.

貪玩


贪玩

see styles
tān wán
    tan1 wan2
t`an wan
    tan wan
to only want to have a good time; to just want to have fun, and to shy away from self-discipline

越障

see styles
yuè zhàng
    yue4 zhang4
yüeh chang
to surmount obstacles; assault course for training troops

躾る

see styles
 shitsukeru
    しつける
(transitive verb) (kana only) to train; to discipline; to teach manners

躾方

see styles
 shitsukekata
    しつけかた
way of training; method of bringing up children

軍規

see styles
 gunki
    ぐんき
(1) military discipline; (2) military regulations; military rules

軍訓


军训

see styles
jun xùn
    jun1 xun4
chün hsün
to do military training

輪訓


轮训

see styles
lún xùn
    lun2 xun4
lun hsün
training in rotation

辦道


办道

see styles
bàn dào
    ban4 dao4
pan tao
 bendō
To carry out religious duty or discipline.

辨道

see styles
biàn dào
    bian4 dao4
pien tao
 bendō
to carry out religious duty or discipline

辯道


辩道

see styles
biàn dào
    bian4 dao4
pien tao
 bendō
to carry out religious duty or discipline

退転

see styles
 taiten
    たいてん
(n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} idling in one's training; backsliding; retrogression (to a lower level of religious practice); (n,vs,vi) (2) withdrawal (from a place due to financial ruin or loss of position)

速成

see styles
sù chéng
    su4 cheng2
su ch`eng
    su cheng
 sokusei / sokuse
    そくせい
crash (course); accelerated (process); quick (fix); instant (success); to achieve in a short time
(noun, transitive verb) rapid completion; intensive training
Speedily completed.

運動


运动

see styles
yùn dòng
    yun4 dong4
yün tung
 undou / undo
    うんどう
to move; to exercise; sports; exercise; motion; movement; campaign; CL:場|场[chang3]
(n,vs,vi) (1) exercise; physical training; workout; sports; athletics; (n,vs,vi) (2) appeal; campaign; drive; crusade; movement; lobbying; (n,vs,vi) (3) (ant: 静止) motion; movement
movement

道行

see styles
dào héng
    dao4 heng2
tao heng
 michiyuki
    みちゆき
skills acquired through religious practice; (fig.) ability; skill; Taiwan pr. [dao4 hang5]
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) going down the road; travelling; traveling; (2) lyric composition describing scenery a traveler sees on the way (traveller); (3) eloping; (surname, given name) Michiyuki
Conduct according to Buddha-truth; the discipline of religion.

違犯


违犯

see styles
wéi fàn
    wei2 fan4
wei fan
 ihan; ibon(ok)
    いはん; いぼん(ok)
to violate; to infringe
(n,vs,vi) (See 違反・いはん) offense (against the law); offence; violation
to be slack in terms of discipline

違紀


违纪

see styles
wéi jì
    wei2 ji4
wei chi
lack of discipline; to break a rule; to violate discipline; to breach a principle

邪戒

see styles
xié jiè
    xie2 jie4
hsieh chieh
 jakai
mistaken moral discipline

邪魔

see styles
xié mó
    xie2 mo2
hsieh mo
 jama
    じゃま
evil spirit
(n,adj-na,vs,vt) (1) hindrance; obstacle; nuisance; disturbance; interruption; interference; (vs,vi) (2) (as お〜) (See お邪魔します) to visit (someone's home); (3) {Buddh} (orig. meaning) demon who hinders Buddhist training; demon who obstructs sentient beings from maintaining moral behaviour; (given name) Jama
Evil demons and spirits, māras.

重訓


重训

see styles
zhòng xùn
    zhong4 xun4
chung hsün
(Tw) weight training (abbr. for 重量訓練|重量训练[zhong4 liang4 xun4 lian4])

錬り

see styles
 neri
    ねり
(n,n-suf) (1) kneading; gloss; tempering; (adj-f,n) (2) paste (e.g. bean paste, mustard paste); (3) (Shinto) parading of portable shrines and floats at festivals

錬成

see styles
 rensei / rense
    れんせい
(noun/participle) training; drilling; (given name) Rensei

鍛え

see styles
 kitae
    きたえ
(1) forging; tempering; (2) drilling; training; disciplining

鍛成

see styles
 tansei / tanse
    たんせい
cultivation; training; (surname) Kajinari

鍛練

see styles
 tanren
    たんれん
(noun/participle) tempering; forging; hardening; disciplining; training

鍛鉄

see styles
 tantetsu
    たんてつ
tempering iron; forging steel; wrought iron

鍛錬

see styles
 tanren
    たんれん
(noun/participle) tempering; forging; hardening; disciplining; training

開廢


开废

see styles
kāi fèi
    kai1 fei4
k`ai fei
    kai fei
 kaihai
idem 開遮.

開遮


开遮

see styles
kāi zhē
    kai1 zhe1
k`ai che
    kai che
 kaisha
The adversatives, permit 開 or prohibit 遮; also 開廢.

陪練


陪练

see styles
péi liàn
    pei2 lian4
p`ei lien
    pei lien
training partner; sparring partner

陰間


阴间

see styles
yīn jiān
    yin1 jian1
yin chien
 kagema
    かげま
the nether world; Hades; (neologism) (slang) disturbing; unsettling; awful; detestable
(1) (archaism) homosexual prostitute who sold favors at banquets, etc. (late Edo); (2) (archaism) actor-in-training in kabuki

陶冶

see styles
táo yě
    tao2 ye3
t`ao yeh
    tao yeh
 touya / toya
    とうや
lit. to fire pots and smelt metal; fig. to educate
(noun/participle) (1) training; education; cultivation; (noun/participle) (2) making pottery and casting metal; (personal name) Touya

靜息


静息

see styles
jìng xī
    jing4 xi1
ching hsi
A tr. of Yama, he who restrains, curbs, controls, keep in check.

頭陀


头陀

see styles
tóu tuó
    tou2 tuo2
t`ou t`o
    tou to
 zuda
    ずだ
itinerant monk (loanword from Sanskrit)
(1) {Buddh} ascetic practices; ridding oneself of desires for food, clothing and shelter; (2) {Buddh} religious medicancy; mendicant monk; (3) (abbreviation) (See 頭陀袋) sack; carry-all bag
dhūta, also 杜多; 杜荼 shaken, shaken off, cleansed. To get rid of the trials of life; discipline to remove them and attain nirvāṇa. There are twelve relating to release from ties to clothing, food, and dwelling: (1) garments of cast-off rags; (2) only the three garments; (3) eat only food begged; (4) only breakfast and the noon meal; (5) no food between them; (6) limited amount; (7) dwelling as a hermit; (8) among tombs; (9) under a tree; (10) under the open sky; (11) anywhere; (12) sitting and not lying down. There are other groups.

願行


愿行

see styles
yuàn xíng
    yuan4 xing2
yüan hsing
To vow and perform the discipline the vow involves.

風紀


风纪

see styles
fēng jì
    feng1 ji4
feng chi
 fuuki / fuki
    ふうき
standard of behavior; moral standards; discipline
public morals; discipline; rules governing social behavior

養成


养成

see styles
yǎng chéng
    yang3 cheng2
yang ch`eng
    yang cheng
 yousei / yose
    ようせい
to cultivate; to raise; to form (a habit); to acquire
(noun, transitive verb) training; education; development; cultivation

駕培


驾培

see styles
jià péi
    jia4 pei2
chia p`ei
    chia pei
driver training (abbr. for 駕駛培訓|驾驶培训[jia4 shi3 pei2 xun4])

鹿戒

see styles
lù jiè
    lu4 jie4
lu chieh
Deer morals i.e. to live, as some ascetics, like deer.

齋法


斋法

see styles
zhāi fǎ
    zhai1 fa3
chai fa
The rule of not eating after noon; also the discipline of the order, or the establishment.

OJT

see styles
 oo jee tii; oojeetii(sk); oojeitii(sk) / oo jee ti; oojeeti(sk); oojeti(sk)
    オー・ジェー・ティー; オージェーティー(sk); オージェイティー(sk)
(See オンザジョブトレーニング) on-the-job training; OJT

お稽古

see styles
 okeiko / okeko
    おけいこ
(honorific or respectful language) practice; training

かん養

see styles
 kanyou / kanyo
    かんよう
(noun/participle) (1) cultivation (esp. character, virtue, moral sentiment); fostering; training; (2) penetration (e.g. surface water into an aquifer)

テック

see styles
 tekku
    テック
(1) (See テクノロジー) tech; technology; (2) driver training center; (personal name) Tek

ヒブズ

see styles
 bibusu
    ビブス
training bib; team bib; team vest; scrimmage vest; (personal name) Hibbs

三不退

see styles
sān bù tuì
    san1 bu4 tui4
san pu t`ui
    san pu tui
 sanfutai
Never receding from 位 position attained; from a right course of 行 action; from pursuing a right line of 念 thought, or mental discipline. These are duties of every bodhisattva, and have numerous interpretations.; The three non-backslidings, i.e. from position attained, from line of action pursued, and in dhyāna.

三佛性

see styles
sān fó xìng
    san1 fo2 xing4
san fo hsing
 san busshō
The three kinds of Buddha-nature: (1) 自性住佛性 the Buddha-nature which is in all living beings, even those in the three evil paths (gati). (2) 引出佛性 the Buddha-nature developed by the right discipline. (3) 至得果佛性 the final or perfected Buddha-nature resulting from the development of the original potentiality.

三退屈

see styles
sān tuì qū
    san1 tui4 qu1
san t`ui ch`ü
    san tui chü
 sant aikutsu
The three feelings of oppression that make for a bodhisattva's recreancy— the vastness of bodhi; the unlimited call to sacrifice; the uncertainty of final perseverance. There are 三事練磨 three modes of training against them.

下馴し

see styles
 shitanarashi
    したならし
training

不修治

see styles
bù xiū zhì
    bu4 xiu1 zhi4
pu hsiu chih
 fu shuji
non-training

不律儀


不律仪

see styles
bù lǜ yí
    bu4 lv4 yi2
pu lü i
 furitsu gi
Practices not in accord with the rule: immoral or subverted rules, i. e. to do evil, or prevent good; heretical rules and practices.

中紀委


中纪委

see styles
zhōng jì wěi
    zhong1 ji4 wei3
chung chi wei
Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), organization within the CCP which investigates corruption and other wrongdoing among Party cadres; abbr. for 中共中央紀律檢查委員會|中共中央纪律检查委员会

乱取り

see styles
 randori
    らんどり
(martial arts term) randori (freestyle judo training)

乱捕り

see styles
 randori
    らんどり
(martial arts term) randori (freestyle judo training)

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.

五百問


五百问

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wǔ bǎi wèn
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(五百問事) The 500 questions of Mahā-maudgalyāyana to the Buddha on discipline.

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

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This page contains 100 results for "Discipline - Training - Tempering" 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

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.

We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.

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.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary