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<12345>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
膵臓痛 see styles |
suizoutsuu / suizotsu すいぞうつう |
{med} pancreatic pain; pancreatalgia |
苦しさ see styles |
kurushisa くるしさ |
(See 苦しみ) pain; anguish; distress; suffering; hardship |
苦しみ see styles |
kurushimi くるしみ |
pain; anguish; distress; suffering; hardship |
苦倶行 see styles |
kǔ jù xíng ku3 ju4 xing2 k`u chü hsing ku chü hsing ku kugyō |
accompanied by pain |
苦樂覺 苦乐觉 see styles |
kǔ lè jué ku3 le4 jue2 k`u le chüeh ku le chüeh kuraku kaku |
awareness of pain and pleasure |
薄拘羅 薄拘罗 see styles |
bó jū luó bo2 ju1 luo2 po chü lo Bakkura |
also 薄矩羅; 薄倶羅; 薄羅婆拘羅; 縛矩羅; 波鳩蠡Vakula, a disciple who, during his eighty years of life, never had a moment's illness or pain. |
閊える see styles |
tsukkaeru つっかえる tsukaeru つかえる |
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) to stick; to get stuck; to get caught; to get jammed; to clog; (2) (kana only) to be unavailable; to be busy; to be occupied; to be full; (3) (kana only) to be piled up (e.g. of work); (4) (kana only) to halt (in one's speech); to stumble (over one's words); to stutter; to stammer; (5) (kana only) to feel blocked (of one's chest or throat, due to grief, anxiety, illness, etc.); to feel pressure; to feel pain |
関節痛 see styles |
kansetsutsuu / kansetsutsu かんせつつう |
{med} arthralgia; joint pain |
関連痛 see styles |
kanrentsuu / kanrentsu かんれんつう |
referred pain |
閻婆度 阎婆度 see styles |
yán pó dù yan2 po2 du4 yen p`o tu yen po tu enbado |
A bird in purgatory as large as an elephant, who picks up the wicked, flies with and drops them, when they are broken to pieces. |
ぐきぐき see styles |
gukiguki ぐきぐき |
(adv,n,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) throbbing pain; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) jerkily; awkwardly |
じーんと see styles |
jiinto / jinto じーんと |
(adverb) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) extremely cold feeling that makes one feel numb; sharp pain that is almost numbing; (2) heartrending; touching the heart |
じいんと see styles |
jiinto / jinto じいんと |
(adverb) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) extremely cold feeling that makes one feel numb; sharp pain that is almost numbing; (2) heartrending; touching the heart |
ずきずき see styles |
zukizuki ずきずき |
(adv,n,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) throbbing pain; heartbreakingly |
スクイズ see styles |
sukuizu スクイズ |
(noun/participle) (1) {baseb} squeeze (play); (noun/participle) (2) (in scuba diving) discomfort or pain caused by increasing water pressure compressing body air spaces and pushing body tissue inward |
ちかちか see styles |
chikachika ちかちか |
(adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) flickering; flashing on and off; twinkling; glittering; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) glaringly (bright); painfully (bright); (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) prickling (pain) |
ひりひり see styles |
hirihiri ひりひり |
(adv,n,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) prickling pain; smarting; stinging |
七転八倒 see styles |
shittenbattou / shittenbatto しってんばっとう shichitenbattou / shichitenbatto しちてんばっとう |
(noun/participle) (yoji) tossing oneself about in great pain; writhing in agony |
七顛八倒 see styles |
shittenbattou / shittenbatto しってんばっとう shichitenbattou / shichitenbatto しちてんばっとう |
(noun/participle) (yoji) tossing oneself about in great pain; writhing in agony |
下腹部痛 see styles |
kafukubutsuu / kafukubutsu かふくぶつう |
{med} lower abdominal pain; hypogastric pain |
不動無爲 不动无为 see styles |
bù dòng wú wéi bu4 dong4 wu2 wei2 pu tung wu wei fudō mui |
One of the six 無爲 kinds of inaction, or laissez aIIer, the state of being unmoved by pleasure or pain. |
不勝其苦 不胜其苦 see styles |
bù shèng qí kǔ bu4 sheng4 qi2 ku3 pu sheng ch`i k`u pu sheng chi ku |
unable to bear the pain (idiom) |
不勞無獲 不劳无获 see styles |
bù láo wú huò bu4 lao2 wu2 huo4 pu lao wu huo |
no pain, no gain (idiom) |
二十二根 see styles |
èr shí èr gēn er4 shi2 er4 gen1 erh shih erh ken nijūni kon |
The twenty-two roots, organs, or powers, v. 根. They are: (1) 眼根 eye, cakṣurindriya; (2) 耳 根 ear, śrotrendriya; (3) 鼻根 nose, ghrāṇendriya; (4) 舌根 tongue, jihvendriya; (5) 身根 body, kāyendriya; (6) 意根 mind, manaīndriya (the above are the 六根); (7) 女根 female organ, strīndriya; (8) 男根 male organ, puruṣendriya; (9) 命根 life, jīvitendriya; (10) 苦根 suffering (or pain), duḥkhendriya; (11) 樂根 pleasure, sukhendriya; (12) 憂根 sorrow, daurmanasyendriya; (13) 喜根 joy, saumanas-yendriya; (14) 捨根 abandoning, upekṣendriya (from 10 to 14 they are the 五受); (15) 信根 faith, śraddhendriya; (16) 精進根 zeal, vīryendriya; (17) 念根 memory, smṛtīndriya; (18) 定根 meditation, or trance, samādhīndriya; (19) 慧根 wisdom, prajñendriya (these are the 信等之五根); (20) 未知當知根 the power for learning (the Four Noble Truths) anājñātamājñāsyāmīndriya; (21) 巳知根 the power of having learned (them), ājñendriya; (22) 具知根 the power of perfect knowledge (of them), ājñātādvīndriya (these three are called the 無漏根) . |
五痛五燒 五痛五烧 see styles |
wǔ tòng wǔ shāo wu3 tong4 wu3 shao1 wu t`ung wu shao wu tung wu shao gotsū goshō |
five kinds of pain and burning |
五陰盛苦 五阴盛苦 see styles |
wǔ yīn shèng kǔ wu3 yin1 sheng4 ku3 wu yin sheng k`u wu yin sheng ku goonjouku / goonjoku ごおんじょうく |
(yoji) {Buddh} (See 五陰) pain caused by the five skandhas suffering due to the five aggregates |
倒懸之苦 倒悬之苦 see styles |
dào xuán zhī kǔ dao4 xuan2 zhi1 ku3 tao hsüan chih k`u tao hsüan chih ku |
lit. the pain of being hanged upside down (idiom); fig. extremely critical situation; dire straits |
刀刺性痛 see styles |
dāo cì xìng tòng dao1 ci4 xing4 tong4 tao tz`u hsing t`ung tao tzu hsing tung |
lancing pain |
切膚之痛 切肤之痛 see styles |
qiè fū zhī tòng qie4 fu1 zhi1 tong4 ch`ieh fu chih t`ung chieh fu chih tung |
keenly felt pain; bitter anguish |
受用苦樂 受用苦乐 see styles |
shòu yòng kǔ lè shou4 yong4 ku3 le4 shou yung k`u le shou yung ku le juyū kuraku |
experiences pain and pleasure |
呲牙咧嘴 see styles |
zī yá liě zuǐ zi1 ya2 lie3 zui3 tzu ya lieh tsui |
to grimace (in pain); to show one's teeth; to bare one's fangs |
和痛分娩 see styles |
watsuubunben / watsubunben わつうぶんべん |
(See 自然分娩,無痛分娩) delivery with little pain (i.e. through the use of pain-reducing drugs excluding epidurals) |
咬緊牙關 咬紧牙关 see styles |
yǎo jǐn - yá guān yao3 jin3 - ya2 guan1 yao chin - ya kuan |
(idiom) to grit one's teeth tightly; (idiom) (fig.) to endure pain or suffering; to bite the bullet |
困った人 see styles |
komattahito こまったひと |
(exp,n) difficult person; good-for-nothing; pain in the ass (arse) |
差しこむ see styles |
sashikomu さしこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to insert; to put in; to thrust in; to plug in; (v5m,vi) (2) to have a griping pain; (3) to flow in; to shine in |
差し込み see styles |
sashikomi さしこみ |
(1) insertion; (2) plug; (electrical) outlet; power point; (3) spasm of pain; griping pain; (fit of) convulsions; stitch |
差し込む see styles |
sashikomu さしこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to insert; to put in; to thrust in; to plug in; (v5m,vi) (2) to have a griping pain; (3) to flow in; to shine in |
心の痛み see styles |
kokoronoitami こころのいたみ |
(exp,n) heartache; ache in one's heart; emotional pain |
心を病む see styles |
kokorooyamu こころをやむ |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to suffer mentally; to be in emotional pain |
心如刀絞 心如刀绞 see styles |
xīn rú dāo jiǎo xin1 ru2 dao1 jiao3 hsin ju tao chiao |
to feel a pain like a knife being twisted in one's heart (idiom) |
急性腹症 see styles |
kyuuseifukushou / kyusefukusho きゅうせいふくしょう |
{med} acute abdomen (sudden, severe abdominal pain) |
怨憎会苦 see styles |
onzoueku / onzoeku おんぞうえく |
(yoji) {Buddh} the pain of meeting people one dislikes |
惹人心煩 惹人心烦 see styles |
rě rén xīn fán re3 ren2 xin1 fan2 je jen hsin fan |
to annoy people; to be a pain in the neck |
揉み返し see styles |
momikaeshi もみかえし |
muscle pain caused in reaction to excess massaging |
死にそう see styles |
shinisou / shiniso しにそう |
(adjectival noun) (1) at the point of death; almost dead; about to die; (adjectival noun) (2) at some limit (pain, hunger, etc.) |
求不得苦 see styles |
qiú bù dé kǔ qiu2 bu4 de2 ku3 ch`iu pu te k`u chiu pu te ku gufutokuku ぐふとくく |
(yoji) {Buddh} the pain of not getting what one seeks The pain which results from not receiving what one seeks, from disappointed hope, or unrewarded effort. One of the eight sorrows. |
活血止痛 see styles |
huó xuè zhǐ tòng huo2 xue4 zhi3 tong4 huo hsüeh chih t`ung huo hsüeh chih tung |
to invigorate blood circulation and alleviate pain (idiom) |
無うなる see styles |
nounaru / nonaru のうなる |
(exp,v5r) (1) (See 無くなる・なくなる・1) to be lost (e.g. luggage); to be missing; (exp,v5r) (2) (See 無くなる・なくなる・2) to be used up; to be run out; to be exhausted; to be consumed; (exp,v5r) (3) (See 無くなる・なくなる・3) to disappear (e.g. pain); to be lost (e.g. a dream, confidence) |
無くなる see styles |
nakunaru なくなる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to be lost (e.g. luggage); to be missing; (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to be used up; to be run out; to be exhausted; to be consumed; to be reduced to zero; to not occur any more; (v5r,vi) (3) (kana only) to disappear (e.g. pain); to be lost (e.g. a dream, confidence) |
無間地獄 无间地狱 see styles |
wú jiàn dì yù wu2 jian4 di4 yu4 wu chien ti yü mukenjigoku; mugenjigoku むけんじごく; むげんじごく |
see 阿鼻地獄|阿鼻地狱[A1 bi2 Di4 yu4] (yoji) {Buddh} the Avici hell (the eighth and most painful of the eight hells); hell of uninterrupted suffering The avīci hell, the last of the eight hot hells, in which punishment, pain, form birth, death continue without intermission. |
田舎パン see styles |
inakapan いなかパン |
{food} pain de campagne; French sourdough |
疼痛学会 see styles |
toutsuugakkai / totsugakkai とうつうがっかい |
(org) American Pain Society; APS; (o) American Pain Society; APS |
疼痛財団 see styles |
toutsuuzaidan / totsuzaidan とうつうざいだん |
(o) American Pain Foundation; APF |
痛不欲生 see styles |
tòng bù yù shēng tong4 bu4 yu4 sheng1 t`ung pu yü sheng tung pu yü sheng |
to be so in pain as to not want to live; to be so grieved as to wish one were dead |
痛定思痛 see styles |
tòng dìng sī tòng tong4 ding4 si1 tong4 t`ung ting ssu t`ung tung ting ssu tung |
to think of the pain when the pain is gone (idiom); to ponder about a painful experience |
痛覚閾値 see styles |
tsuukakuikichi / tsukakuikichi つうかくいきち |
pain threshold |
皮肉之苦 see styles |
pí ròu zhī kǔ pi2 rou4 zhi1 ku3 p`i jou chih k`u pi jou chih ku |
physical pain; lit. skin and flesh suffer |
耳が痛い see styles |
mimigaitai みみがいたい |
(exp,adj-i) (1) being painfully-true (e.g. reprimand); making one's ears burn; striking home (e.g. remark); (2) having an earache; feeling pain in one's ear |
胸が痛む see styles |
munegaitamu むねがいたむ |
(exp,v5m) (1) to experience chest pain; to have a pain in one's chest; (2) to feel sick at heart; to have one's heart ache; to be anguished |
苦しがる see styles |
kurushigaru くるしがる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to suffer; to complain of a pain |
苦しめる see styles |
kurushimeru くるしめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to torment; to pain; to inflict (physical) pain; to hurt; (transitive verb) (2) to harass; to cause (emotional) pain; to afflict; to distress; to bother; to trouble; to stump; to baffle |
苦集滅道 苦集灭道 see styles |
kǔ jí miè dào ku3 ji2 mie4 dao4 k`u chi mieh tao ku chi mieh tao kujuumetsudou; kujumetsudou; kushumetsudou / kujumetsudo; kujumetsudo; kushumetsudo くじゅうめつどう; くじゅめつどう; くしゅめつどう |
the Four Noble Truths (Budd.), namely: all life is suffering 苦[ku3], the cause of suffering is desire 集[ji2], emancipation comes only by eliminating passions 滅|灭[mie4], the way 道[dao4] to emancipation is the Eight-fold Noble Way 八正道[ba1 zheng4 dao4]; also called 四諦|四谛[si4 di4] {Buddh} (See 四諦) Suffering, Source of Suffering Desire, The Cessation of Suffering, The Way Leading to the Cessation of Suffering (The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism) The four axioms or truths: i. e. duḥkha, pain; samudaya, as above; nirodha, the extinguishing of pain and reincarnation; mārga, the way to such extinction; cf. 四諦. |
身を捩る see styles |
mioyojiru みをよじる |
(exp,v5r) to twist; to turn; to writhe (e.g. in pain); to twist around; to turn in one's seat |
過強陣痛 see styles |
kakyoujintsuu / kakyojintsu かきょうじんつう |
{med} excessively strong labor pain |
邪魔臭い see styles |
jamakusai じゃまくさい |
(exp,adj-i) troublesome; pain in the butt |
長吁短嘆 长吁短叹 see styles |
cháng xū duǎn tàn chang2 xu1 duan3 tan4 ch`ang hsü tuan t`an chang hsü tuan tan |
long moan and short gasp (idiom); continually moaning and groaning in pain |
順苦受業 see styles |
shùn kǔ shòu yè shun4 ku3 shou4 ye4 shun k`u shou yeh shun ku shou yeh |
karma received through the pursuit of behavior that brings pain |
頭痛の種 see styles |
zutsuunotane / zutsunotane ずつうのたね |
(exp,n) (idiom) cause for headaches; pain in the neck; source of worry |
骨を刺す see styles |
honeosasu ほねをさす |
(exp,v5s) to chill one's bones (e.g. because of cold, pain, etc.); to be very cold; to be scathing |
齜牙咧嘴 龇牙咧嘴 see styles |
zī yá liě zuǐ zi1 ya2 lie3 zui3 tzu ya lieh tsui |
to grimace (in pain); to show one's teeth; to bare one's fangs |
こまった人 see styles |
komattahito こまったひと |
(exp,n) difficult person; good-for-nothing; pain in the ass (arse) |
パンデピス see styles |
pandepisu パンデピス |
pain d'epices (fre:); pain d'epice; gingerbread |
不動滅無爲 不动灭无为 see styles |
bú dòng miè wú wéi bu2 dong4 mie4 wu2 wei2 pu tung mieh wu wei fudō metsu mui |
to state of being unmoved by pleasure or pain |
不苦不樂受 不苦不乐受 see styles |
bù kǔ bù lè shòu bu4 ku3 bu4 le4 shou4 pu k`u pu le shou pu ku pu le shou fuku furaku ju |
one of the 三受, the state of experiencing neither pain nor pleasure, i. e. above them. Also styled 捨受 the state in which one has abandoned both. |
Variations: |
shoutan / shotan しょうたん |
crying in pain |
困ったひと see styles |
komattahito こまったひと |
(exp,n) difficult person; good-for-nothing; pain in the ass (arse) |
Variations: |
kankai かんかい |
(n,vs,vi) {med} remission; improvement; relief (of pain, symptoms, etc.) |
歯を食縛る see styles |
haokuishibaru はをくいしばる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; (2) to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
Variations: |
gekitsuu / gekitsu げきつう |
sharp pain; acute pain; intense pain |
Variations: |
tsuuyou / tsuyo つうよう |
(1) pain and itching; (2) mental anguish; unhealthy emotions |
目の上の瘤 see styles |
menouenokobu / menoenokobu めのうえのこぶ |
(expression) a thorn in one's side; a pain in the butt (often someone higher in rank, ability, etc.); nuisance; something in the way |
経済的痛み see styles |
keizaitekiitami / kezaitekitami けいざいてきいたみ |
economic pain |
耳がいたい see styles |
mimigaitai みみがいたい |
(exp,adj-i) (1) being painfully-true (e.g. reprimand); making one's ears burn; striking home (e.g. remark); (2) having an earache; feeling pain in one's ear |
胸がいたむ see styles |
munegaitamu むねがいたむ |
(exp,v5m) (1) to experience chest pain; to have a pain in one's chest; (2) to feel sick at heart; to have one's heart ache; to be anguished |
胸が苦しい see styles |
munegakurushii / munegakurushi むねがくるしい |
(expression) have a pain in one's chest |
身をよじる see styles |
mioyojiru みをよじる |
(exp,v5r) to twist; to turn; to writhe (e.g. in pain); to twist around; to turn in one's seat |
邪魔くさい see styles |
jamakusai じゃまくさい |
(exp,adj-i) troublesome; pain in the butt |
魔女の一撃 see styles |
majonoichigeki まじょのいちげき |
(exp,n) (idiom) (See ぎっくり腰) strained back; lower back pain |
ずきんずきん see styles |
zukinzukin ずきんずきん |
(adv,adv-to,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) throbbing (pain); pounding; stinging |
のたうち回る see styles |
notauchimawaru のたうちまわる |
(v5r,vi) to writhe (in pain) |
のた打ち回る see styles |
notauchimawaru のたうちまわる |
(v5r,vi) to writhe (in pain) |
パン・デピス see styles |
pan depisu パン・デピス |
pain d'epices (fre:); pain d'epice; gingerbread |
不苦不樂倶行 不苦不乐倶行 see styles |
bù kǔ bù lè jù xíng bu4 ku3 bu4 le4 ju4 xing2 pu k`u pu le chü hsing pu ku pu le chü hsing fuku furaku kugyō |
accompanied by neither pleasure nor pain |
困ったちゃん see styles |
komattachan こまったちゃん |
(colloquialism) person oblivious to the fact they are irritating or inconveniencing others; pain in the neck; pest |
国際疼痛学会 see styles |
kokusaitoutsuugakkai / kokusaitotsugakkai こくさいとうつうがっかい |
(org) International Association for the Study of Pain; IASP; (o) International Association for the Study of Pain; IASP |
如是領受苦樂 如是领受苦乐 see styles |
rú shì lǐng shòu kǔ lè ru2 shi4 ling3 shou4 ku3 le4 ju shih ling shou k`u le ju shih ling shou ku le nyoze ryōjukuraku |
certain experiences of pleasure and pain |
歯を食い縛る see styles |
haokuishibaru はをくいしばる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to bear up in tragedy; to stand pain well; to hold one's temper; (2) to clench one's teeth; to grit one's teeth |
痛い目にあう see styles |
itaimeniau いたいめにあう |
(exp,v5u) to go through a bitter experience; to get into trouble; to get hurt; to feel pain |
痛い目に合う see styles |
itaimeniau いたいめにあう |
(exp,v5u) to go through a bitter experience; to get into trouble; to get hurt; to feel pain |
痛い目に遭う see styles |
itaimeniau いたいめにあう |
(exp,v5u) to go through a bitter experience; to get into trouble; to get hurt; to feel pain |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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