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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
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. |
人作り see styles |
hitozukuri; hitotsukuri ひとづくり; ひとつくり |
personnel training; human resources development; character building |
仕付け see styles |
shitsuke しつけ |
(1) tacking (in needlework); basting; (2) planting (esp. rice seedlings); (3) (See 躾) discipline; training; teaching manners |
体操場 see styles |
taisoujou / taisojo たいそうじょう |
gymnasium; drill ground |
入所日 see styles |
nyuushobi / nyushobi にゅうしょび |
day of admission (at a training institute, etc.); first day |
入所者 see styles |
nyuushosha / nyushosha にゅうしょしゃ |
person admitted (to a care facility, training institution, etc.); inmate |
再教育 see styles |
saikyouiku / saikyoiku さいきょういく |
(noun/participle) re-education; retraining; in-service training |
判事補 see styles |
hanjiho はんじほ |
assistant judge; judge-in-training |
刳抜く see styles |
kurinuku くりぬく |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to gouge out; to excavate; to hollow; to bore; to drill; to carve (e.g. pumpkin) |
刳貫く see styles |
kurinuku くりぬく |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to gouge out; to excavate; to hollow; to bore; to drill; to carve (e.g. pumpkin) |
削岩機 see styles |
sakuganki さくがんき |
rock drill; pneumatic drill; jackhammer |
十牛図 see styles |
juugyuuzu / jugyuzu じゅうぎゅうず |
(work) Ten Ox-Herding Pictures (ten images and accompanying short poems in Zen iconography that use the herding of an ox as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment); (wk) Ten Ox-Herding Pictures (ten images and accompanying short poems in Zen iconography that use the herding of an ox as an analogy for training the mind on the path to enlightenment) |
吊嗓子 see styles |
diào sǎng zi diao4 sang3 zi5 tiao sang tzu |
voice training (for Chinese opera) |
四加行 see styles |
sì jiā xíng si4 jia1 xing2 ssu chia hsing shi kegyō |
v. 四善根. |
地取り see styles |
jidori じどり |
(1) laying out (e.g. ground plan, garden); layout; (2) {go} taking space; obtaining land; gaining territory; (3) {sumo} training done in one's own stable; (4) (abbreviation) (See 地取り捜査) (police) legwork |
地稽古 see styles |
jigeiko / jigeko じげいこ |
(1) {MA} training by two participants of the same skill level (kendo); (2) {MA} (orig. meaning) general training involving all six types (kendo) |
培訓班 培训班 see styles |
péi xùn bān pei2 xun4 ban1 p`ei hsün pan pei hsün pan |
training class |
大学寮 see styles |
daigakuryou; ootsukasa / daigakuryo; ootsukasa だいがくりょう; おおつかさ |
(hist) (See 律令制) Daigaku-ryō; former imperial university of Japan, established under the ritsuryō system for the training of government administrators |
子飼い see styles |
kogai こがい |
(1) rearing from infancy; (2) training from an early age (e.g. an apprentice); teaching from an early stage (e.g. a subordinate) |
學勝利 学胜利 see styles |
xué shèng lì xue2 sheng4 li4 hsüeh sheng li gaku shōri |
benefits of training |
學無學 学无学 see styles |
xué wú xué xue2 wu2 xue2 hsüeh wu hsüeh gaku mugaku |
One who is still learning, and one who has attained; 學 is to study religion order to get rid of illusion; 無學 begins when illusion is cast off. In Hīnayāna the first three stages, v. 四果, belong to the period of 學; the arhat to the 無學. In the Mahāyāna, the ten stages of the bodhisattva belong to 學; the stage of Buddha to 無學. |
寒稽古 see styles |
kangeiko / kangeko かんげいこ |
mid-winter training |
少年院 see styles |
shounenin / shonenin しょうねんいん |
reformatory; juvenile training school; reform school; youth detention center (centre); (place-name) Shounen'in |
尼特族 see styles |
ní tè zú ni2 te4 zu2 ni t`e tsu ni te tsu |
(Tw) (neologism c. 2007) young person who is not studying, working or being trained for work (loanword from NEET: not in education, employment or training) |
巻き藁 see styles |
makiwara まきわら |
straw post for training sword strikes, karate punches and arrow hits |
形稽古 see styles |
katageiko / katageko かたげいこ |
{MA} form refinement training |
御稽古 see styles |
okeiko / okeko おけいこ |
(honorific or respectful language) practice; training |
急制度 see styles |
kyuuseido / kyusedo きゅうせいど |
emergency braking procedure (e.g. during driver training and testing) |
手慣し see styles |
tenarashi てならし |
practice; practising; exercise; training |
手馴し see styles |
tenarashi てならし |
practice; practising; exercise; training |
打孔鑽 打孔钻 see styles |
dǎ kǒng zuàn da3 kong3 zuan4 ta k`ung tsuan ta kung tsuan |
auger; drill |
打把勢 打把势 see styles |
dǎ bǎ shi da3 ba3 shi5 ta pa shih |
drill (in sword play); to thrash around; to demonstrate gymnastic skills; to solicit financial help (in an indirect way); to show off |
持久走 see styles |
jikyuusou / jikyuso じきゅうそう |
marathon training in physical education classes in Japanese schools |
挌技場 see styles |
kakugijou / kakugijo かくぎじょう |
(martial arts term) training place; dojo |
掘抜く see styles |
horinuku ほりぬく |
(transitive verb) to dig through; to drill into; to excavate |
政訓處 政训处 see styles |
zhèng xùn chù zheng4 xun4 chu4 cheng hsün ch`u cheng hsün chu |
political training office (during Chinese revolution, since renamed political division 政治部) |
教練員 教练员 see styles |
jiào liàn yuán jiao4 lian4 yuan2 chiao lien yüan |
sports coach; training personnel |
教習所 see styles |
kyoushuujo; kyoushuusho / kyoshujo; kyoshusho きょうしゅうじょ; きょうしゅうしょ |
(1) training institute; school; (2) (abbreviation) (See 自動車教習所) driving school |
曲柄鑽 曲柄钻 see styles |
qū bǐng zuàn qu1 bing3 zuan4 ch`ü ping tsuan chü ping tsuan |
hand drill with a crank handle |
格技場 see styles |
kakugijou / kakugijo かくぎじょう |
(martial arts term) training place; dojo |
機頭座 机头座 see styles |
jī tóu zuò ji1 tou2 zuo4 chi t`ou tso chi tou tso |
headstock; turning head of a screw, drill, lathe etc |
毘柰耶 毗柰耶 see styles |
pín ài yé pin2 ai4 ye2 p`in ai yeh pin ai yeh binaya |
Vinaya, 毘那耶; 毘尼 (毘泥迦) (or 鞞尼, 鞞泥迦); 鼻那夜 Moral training; the disciplinary rules; the precepts and commands of moral asceticism and monastic discipline (said to have been given by Buddha); explained by 律 q. v ordinances; 滅 destroying sin; 調伏 subjugation of deed, word, and thought; 離行 separation from action, e. g. evil. |
演武場 see styles |
enbujou / enbujo えんぶじょう |
dojo (hall used for martial arts training) |
火切り see styles |
hikiri ひきり |
hand drilling (to start a fire); hand drill |
火鑽り see styles |
hikiri ひきり |
hand drilling (to start a fire); hand drill |
無學心 无学心 see styles |
wú xué xīn wu2 xue2 xin1 wu hsüeh hsin mugaku shin |
mental state beyond training |
猛特訓 see styles |
moutokkun / motokkun もうとっくん |
intensive training; extra hard training |
猛練習 see styles |
mourenshuu / morenshu もうれんしゅう |
very intensive training; very hard training |
猛訓練 see styles |
moukunren / mokunren もうくんれん |
hard training; intensive training |
申合い see styles |
moushiai / moshiai もうしあい |
training between rikishi of equal strength |
短訓班 短训班 see styles |
duǎn xùn bān duan3 xun4 ban1 tuan hsün pan |
short training course |
研修会 see styles |
kenshuukai / kenshukai けんしゅうかい |
workshop; training course |
研修所 see styles |
kenshuujo / kenshujo けんしゅうじょ |
training institute |
研修課 see styles |
kenshuuka / kenshuka けんしゅうか |
training section |
稽古台 see styles |
keikodai / kekodai けいこだい |
(1) training partner; (2) training hall (esp. one made of wooden planks and used for dancing practice) |
稽古場 see styles |
keikoba / kekoba けいこば |
training room (hall); gymnasium |
稽古着 see styles |
keikogi / kekogi けいこぎ |
training clothes (judo, kendo, etc.); practice suit |
穿孔機 see styles |
senkouki / senkoki せんこうき |
drill; perforator; (hole) puncher; keypunch |
筋トレ see styles |
kintore きんトレ |
(abbreviation) (See 筋力トレーニング) strength training; resistance training; muscle-building |
練習台 see styles |
renshuudai / renshudai れんしゅうだい |
(1) practice kit; practice board; (2) (See 稽古台・けいこだい・1) practice partner; training partner |
練習場 练习场 see styles |
liàn xí chǎng lian4 xi2 chang3 lien hsi ch`ang lien hsi chang renshuujou / renshujo れんしゅうじょう |
driving range (golf); practice court; practice ground practice field; training ground; driving range; practice hall; rehearsal space |
練習所 see styles |
renshuujo / renshujo れんしゅうじょ |
training school; training institute |
練習機 see styles |
renshuuki / renshuki れんしゅうき |
trainer aircraft; training plane; trainer |
練習船 see styles |
renshuusen / renshusen れんしゅうせん |
school or training ship |
脳トレ see styles |
noutore / notore のうトレ |
(product) Brain Training (computer game); (product name) Brain Training (computer game) |
腿上げ see styles |
momoage ももあげ |
high knee (exercise drill where one brings one's knees up high while walking or running) |
自主練 see styles |
jishuren じしゅれん |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See 自主練習) voluntary training; voluntary practice; free practice |
若者頭 see styles |
wakamonogashira わかものがしら wakaimonogashira わかいものがしら |
(sumo) functionary charged with training and organizing young wrestlers |
菩薩學 菩萨学 see styles |
pú sà xué pu2 sa4 xue2 p`u sa hsüeh pu sa hsüeh bosatsu gaku |
bodhisattva's training |
衝擊鑽 冲击钻 see styles |
chōng jī zuàn chong1 ji1 zuan4 ch`ung chi tsuan chung chi tsuan |
impact drill; hammer drill |
補助輪 see styles |
hojorin ほじょりん |
training wheels; stabilizers |
訓獸術 训兽术 see styles |
xùn shòu shù xun4 shou4 shu4 hsün shou shu |
animal training; taming wild beast (e.g. lion-taming) |
訓練地 see styles |
kunrenchi くんれんち |
training grounds; training area |
訓練場 see styles |
kunrenjou / kunrenjo くんれんじょう |
training range; training grounds; training area |
訓練所 see styles |
kunrenjo; kunrensho くんれんじょ; くんれんしょ |
training school |
訓練營 训练营 see styles |
xùn liàn yíng xun4 lian4 ying2 hsün lien ying |
training camp |
試錐機 see styles |
shisuiki しすいき |
drill (for boring) |
講習料 see styles |
koushuuryou / koshuryo こうしゅうりょう |
course fees; training fees |
銃剣術 see styles |
juukenjutsu / jukenjutsu じゅうけんじゅつ |
bayonet drill |
鍛える see styles |
kitaeru きたえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to forge; to temper; (transitive verb) (2) to drill; to train; to discipline |
鑿岩機 凿岩机 see styles |
záo yán jī zao2 yan2 ji1 tsao yen chi sakuganki さくがんき |
rock drill rock drill; pneumatic drill; jackhammer |
陸トレ see styles |
rikutore りくトレ |
dry-land training (e.g. swimming, surfing) |
養成所 see styles |
youseijo / yosejo ようせいじょ |
training school |
養成校 see styles |
youseikou / yoseko ようせいこう |
training school; vocational school |
馭獸術 驭兽术 see styles |
yù shòu shù yu4 shou4 shu4 yü shou shu |
animal training; taming wild beast (e.g. lion-taming) |
馴馬場 驯马场 see styles |
xùn mǎ chǎng xun4 ma3 chang3 hsün ma ch`ang hsün ma chang |
horse training ground |
體育生 体育生 see styles |
tǐ yù shēng ti3 yu4 sheng1 t`i yü sheng ti yü sheng |
student who engages in regular training for a sport; student who takes physical education as a subject |
高学歴 see styles |
kougakureki / kogakureki こうがくれき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high academic achievement; advanced academic training; higher education |
HIIT see styles |
hiito; hitto / hito; hitto ヒート; ヒット |
HIIT (exercise regimen); high-intensity interval training |
NEET see styles |
niito / nito ニート |
(kana only) NEET (young person not in education, employment or training) |
TOPS see styles |
toppusu トップス |
(1) thermoelectric outer planet spacecraft; TOPS; (2) Training Opportunities Scheme; TOPS |
イメトレ see styles |
imetore イメトレ |
(abbreviation) (See イメージトレーニング) training method in sports, etc. where one imagines how a scenario would play out; mental rehearsal; mental preparation; visualization (for practicing a skill in one's mind)(practising); practicing under simulated conditions (e.g. while watching a video) |
おかしも see styles |
okashimo おかしも |
(expression) (abbreviation) (initial characters from 押さない、駆けない、しゃべらない、戻らない) (See 押す・1,駆ける・かける・1,しゃべる,戻る・もどる・1) don't push, don't run, don't talk, don't go back (emergency drill instruction) |
クランク see styles |
kuranku クランク |
(1) crank (mechanism); (2) narrow, crank-shaped road (on a driving school training course); (3) crank (on an early movie camera) |
くり抜く see styles |
kurinuku くりぬく |
(transitive verb) to gouge out; to excavate; to hollow; to bore; to drill; to carve (e.g. pumpkin) |
くり貫く see styles |
kurinuku くりぬく |
(transitive verb) to gouge out; to excavate; to hollow; to bore; to drill; to carve (e.g. pumpkin) |
しつけ方 see styles |
shitsukekata しつけかた |
way of training; method of bringing up children |
スパルタ see styles |
suparuta スパルタ |
(1) Sparta (ancient Greek city-state); (2) (abbreviation) (See スパルタ教育) hard education; hard training; Spartan education; (adjectival noun) (3) strict; severe; stern; rigid; rigorous; tough; (place-name) Sparta |
せん孔機 see styles |
senkouki / senkoki せんこうき |
drill; perforator; (hole) puncher; keypunch |
トイトレ see styles |
toitore トイトレ |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See トイレトレーニング) toilet training; potty training |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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