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世間不可樂想


世间不可乐想

see styles
shì jiān bù kě lè xiǎng
    shi4 jian1 bu4 ke3 le4 xiang3
shih chien pu k`o le hsiang
    shih chien pu ko le hsiang
 seken fukaraku sō
the contemplation that it is impossible to find true happiness in this world

国民総幸福量

see styles
 kokuminsoukoufukuryou / kokuminsokofukuryo
    こくみんそうこうふくりょう
gross national happiness (philosophy that guides the government of Bhutan); GNH

Variations:
幸御魂
幸魂

 sakimitama
    さきみたま
god who bestows happiness upon people

幸福を求める

see styles
 koufukuomotomeru / kofukuomotomeru
    こうふくをもとめる
(exp,v1) to seek happiness; to pursue happiness

テンサラバサラ

see styles
 tensarabasara
    テンサラバサラ
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

Variations:
欣々然
欣欣然

 kinkinzen
    きんきんぜん
(adj-t,adv-to) joyful; delighted; cheerful; happy

ケサランパサラン

see styles
 kesaranpasaran
    ケサランパサラン
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

ケセランパサラン

see styles
 keseranpasaran
    ケセランパサラン
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

ケセランパセラン

see styles
 keseranpaseran
    ケセランパセラン
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

天にも昇る気持ち

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 tennimonoborukimochi
    てんにものぼるきもち
(exp,n) extreme happiness; euphoria; (being in) seventh heaven

笑う門には福来る

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 waraukadonihafukukitaru
    わらうかどにはふくきたる
(expression) (proverb) (from Chi: 打開笑門福自來) laugh and grow fat; good fortune and happiness will come to the home of those who smile

金錢不能買來幸福


金钱不能买来幸福

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jīn qián bù néng mǎi lái xìng fú
    jin1 qian2 bu4 neng2 mai3 lai2 xing4 fu2
chin ch`ien pu neng mai lai hsing fu
    chin chien pu neng mai lai hsing fu
money can't buy happiness

阿耆多翅舍欽婆羅


阿耆多翅舍钦婆罗

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ā qí duō chì shè qīn pó luó
    a1 qi2 duo1 chi4 she4 qin1 po2 luo2
a ch`i to ch`ih she ch`in p`o lo
    a chi to chih she chin po lo
 Akita shisha kinbara
(or 阿耆多頸舍欽婆羅 or阿耆多翅舍甘婆羅 or阿耆多頸舍甘婆羅; 阿末多 Ajita Keśa Kambalin, the unyielding one whose cloak is his hair. One of the six tīrthyas, or brahminical heretics, given to extravagant austerities; his doctrine was that the happiness of the next life is correlative to the sufferings of this life.

Variations:
陰り
翳り

 kageri
    かげり
shadow (e.g. on someone's happiness); cloud; shade; gloom

Variations:
あやかり者
肖り者

 ayakarimono
    あやかりもの
(rare) (See あやかる・1) enviably fortunate person; person whose happiness is the envy of others

Variations:
冥福
めい福

 meifuku(p); myoufuku(冥福) / mefuku(p); myofuku(冥福)
    めいふく(P); みょうふく(冥福)
happiness in the next world

Variations:
祝い言
祝言
斎言

 iwaigoto
    いわいごと
congratulatory words; prayer for happiness

Variations:
ハピネス
ハッピネス

 hapinesu; happinesu
    ハピネス; ハッピネス
happiness

Variations:
嬉々
嬉嬉
喜々
喜喜

 kiki
    きき
(adj-t,adv-to) merry; joyful; gleeful

Variations:
陰り
翳り
蔭り

 kageri
    かげり
shadow (e.g. on someone's happiness); cloud; shade; gloom

Variations:
喜ばしい
悦ばしい

 yorokobashii / yorokobashi
    よろこばしい
(adjective) delightful; joyous; joyful; happy; desirable; welcome

Variations:
冥福
めい福(sK)

 meifuku(p); myoufuku / mefuku(p); myofuku
    めいふく(P); みょうふく
(See 冥福を祈る) happiness in the next world; heavenly bliss

Variations:
嬉しい
欣しい(sK)

 ureshii / ureshi
    うれしい
(adjective) (1) happy; glad; pleased; delighted; overjoyed; (adjective) (2) joyful; delightful; gratifying; pleasant

Variations:
喜ばしい
悦ばしい(rK)

 yorokobashii / yorokobashi
    よろこばしい
(adjective) joyful (news, event, etc.); joyous; delightful (e.g. result); pleasing (e.g. sight); gratifying; welcome; good; happy; glad; pleased

Variations:
嬉し泣き
うれし泣き
嬉泣き
嬉泣

 ureshinaki
    うれしなき
(n,vs,vi) weeping for joy; crying with happiness

Variations:
笑う門には福来る
笑う門には福来たる

 waraukadonihafukukitaru
    わらうかどにはふくきたる
(exp,v5r) (proverb) laugh and grow fat; good fortune and happiness will come to the home of those who smile

Variations:
輝く
耀く(rK)
赫く(rK)

 kagayaku
    かがやく
(v5k,vi) (1) to shine; to sparkle; to twinkle; to glitter; to glisten; (v5k,vi) (2) to light up (with happiness, hope, etc.); to beam; to gleam; to glow

Variations:
幸せ
仕合わせ
倖せ(oK)
仕合せ

 shiawase(p); shiyawase(ik)
    しあわせ(P); しやわせ(ik)
(noun or adjectival noun) happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing

Variations:
ご冥福をお祈りします
御冥福をお祈りします(sK)

 gomeifukuooinorishimasu / gomefukuooinorishimasu
    ごめいふくをおいのりします
(expression) (also 〜いたします, 〜申し上げます, etc.) (See 冥福を祈る) may your soul rest in peace; I pray for your happiness in the afterlife

Variations:
嬉々
嬉嬉
喜々
喜喜
嘻々(rK)
嘻嘻(rK)

 kiki
    きき
(adj-t,adv-to) merry; joyful; gleeful

Variations:
嬉し泣き
うれし泣き
嬉泣(io)
嬉泣き(sK)

 ureshinaki
    うれしなき
(n,vs,vi) weeping for joy; crying with happiness

Variations:
幸せ
倖せ(rK)
仕合わせ(rK)
仕合せ(rK)

 shiawase(p); shiyawase(ik)
    しあわせ(P); しやわせ(ik)
(noun or adjectival noun) happiness; good fortune; luck; blessing

Variations:
ケサランパサラン
ケセランパセラン
ケセランパサラン
テンサラバサラ

 kesaranpasaran; keseranpaseran; keseranpasaran; tensarabasara
    ケサランパサラン; ケセランパセラン; ケセランパサラン; テンサラバサラ
(1) flock from a vine-seed weed, used for face powder, and believed to promote desire and happiness; (2) animal from popular folklore with a white fluffy down made from dandelions and a rabbit's tail resembling a fluffy hairball

Variations:
ジョイフルトレイン
ジョイフルトレーン
ジョイフル・トレイン
ジョイフル・トレーン

 joifurutorein; joifurutoreen; joifuru torein; joifuru toreen / joifurutoren; joifurutoreen; joifuru toren; joifuru toreen
    ジョイフルトレイン; ジョイフルトレーン; ジョイフル・トレイン; ジョイフル・トレーン
excursion train (wasei: joyful train); tourist train; sightseeing train

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

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