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<...3031323334353637383940...>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
利養縛 利养缚 see styles |
lì yǎng fú li4 yang3 fu2 li yang fu riyō baku |
The bond of selfish greed, one of the two bonds, gain and fame. |
前身頃 see styles |
maemigoro まえみごろ |
front (of a piece of traditional Japanese clothing) |
割ぽう see styles |
kappou / kappo かっぽう |
cooking (esp. Japanese style); cuisine |
割烹店 see styles |
kappouten / kappoten かっぽうてん |
(Japanese) restaurant |
力道山 see styles |
rikidouzan / rikidozan りきどうざん |
(person) Rikidōzan (1924-1963), Korean-Japanese professional wrestler |
加留多 see styles |
karuta かるた |
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) karuta (por: carta); traditional Japanese playing cards |
助動詞 助动词 see styles |
zhù dòng cí zhu4 dong4 ci2 chu tung tz`u chu tung tzu jodoushi / jodoshi じょどうし |
auxiliary verb; modal verb (1) {gramm} inflecting dependent word (in Japanese); bound auxiliary; (2) {gramm} auxiliary verb (in languages other than Japanese) |
勃伽夷 see styles |
bó qié yí bo2 qie2 yi2 po ch`ieh i po chieh i Botsukai |
Bhagai, 'a city south of Khotan with a Buddha-statue which exhibits all the' lakṣaṇani, or thirty-two signs, 'brought there from Cashmere.' Eitel. |
化け狸 see styles |
bakedanuki ばけだぬき |
(See 狸・たぬき・1) supernatural tanuki (Japanese folklore) |
十住心 see styles |
shí zhù xīn shi2 zhu4 xin1 shih chu hsin jū jū shin |
Ten stages of mental or spiritual development in the 眞言 Shingon sect, beginning with the human animal and ending with perfect enlightenment; a category by the Japanese monk 弘法 Kōbō, founded on the 大日經,十心品. |
十八天 see styles |
shí bā tiān shi2 ba1 tian1 shih pa t`ien shih pa tien jūhachi ten |
Brahmaloka, the eighteen heavens of form, rūpadhātu, three of the first dhyāna, 梵衆天; 梵輔天; 大梵天; three of the second, 少光天; 無量光天; 光音; three of the third, 少淨天; 無量淨天; 徧淨天; and nine of the fourth, 無雲天; 福生天; 廣果天; 無想天; 無煩天; 無熱天; 善見天; 善現,天; 色究竟天 ."Southern Buddhism knows only sixteen. Those two which Northern Buddhists added are Punya-prasava 福生 and Anabhraka 無雲." Eitel. |
十八宗 see styles |
shí bā zōng shi2 ba1 zong1 shih pa tsung jūhachi shū |
The eighteen Japanese Buddhist sects, i.e. 三論; 法相; 華嚴; 律; 倶舍; 成實; 天台; 眞言; 融通念佛; 淨土; 眞; 日蓮; 時; 臨濟; 曹洞; 黃檗; 普化; and 修驗宗. |
十八道 see styles |
shí bā dào shi2 ba1 dao4 shih pa tao jūhachi dō |
In the two maṇḍalas, Vajradhātu and Garbhadhātu, each has nine central objects of worship. The Shingon disciple devotes himself to meditation on one of these eighteen each day. |
十眞如 see styles |
shí zhēn rú shi2 zhen1 ru2 shih chen ju jū shinnyo |
The ten aspects of the bhūtatathatā or reality attained by a bodhisattva during his fifty-two stages of development, cf. 十地 and 十障, each of which is associated with one of these zhenru: (1) 遍行眞如 the universality of the zhenru; (2) 最勝眞如 its superiority over all else; (3) 流眞如 its ubiquity; (4) 無攝受眞如 its independence or self-containedness; (5) 無別眞如 subjective indifferentiation; (6) 無染淨眞如 above differences of impurity and purity; (7) 法無別眞如 objective indifferentiation; (8) 不增減眞如 invariable, i.e. can be neither added to nor taken from; (9) 智自在所依 the basis of all wisdom; (10) 業自在等所依眞如 and all power. The above are the 別教 group from the 唯識論 10. Another group, of the 圓教, is the same as the 十如是 q.v. |
半分こ see styles |
hanbunko はんぶんこ |
(noun, transitive verb) (child. language) (See こ・2) halfsies; splitting evenly between two people |
半時間 see styles |
hanjikan はんじかん |
(used mainly in Kansai dialects; obsolete in standard Japanese) half an hour; half hour |
半濁音 see styles |
handakuon はんだくおん |
{ling} (See 濁音,清音・1) syllable with a "p" sound (in Japanese) |
半紙本 see styles |
hanshibon はんしぼん |
(See 半紙・はんし) Japanese book size (approx. 17.5cm by 25cm) |
半託迦 半讬迦 see styles |
bàn tuō jiā ban4 tuo1 jia1 pan t`o chia pan to chia Hantaka |
(or 半他迦) ; 槃陀 (槃陀迦); 槃特 Panthaka, born on the road; a road; two brothers— one born by a main road, the other by a path— who both became arhats. |
協力車 协力车 see styles |
xié lì chē xie2 li4 che1 hsieh li ch`e hsieh li che kyouryokusha / kyoryokusha きょうりょくしゃ |
vehicle powered by two or more pedallers (typically, a tandem bicycle) cooperative delivery vehicle (esp. for deliveries between libraries); liaison vehicle |
協和語 see styles |
kyouwago / kyowago きょうわご |
(hist) Kyōwa-go; Japanese-based pidgin language spoken in Manchukuo |
南天萩 see styles |
nantenhagi; nantenhagi ナンテンハギ; なんてんはぎ |
(kana only) two-leaf vetch (Vicia unijuga) |
南蘋派 see styles |
nanpinha なんぴんは |
(hist) {art} Nanpin school of Japanese painting (Edo period) |
南跳鯊 see styles |
minamitobihaze; minamitobihaze みなみとびはぜ; ミナミトビハゼ |
(kana only) (See トビハゼ) southern Japanese mudskipper (Periophthalmus argentilineatus) |
卡哇伊 see styles |
kǎ wā yī ka3 wa1 yi1 k`a wa i ka wa i |
cute; adorable; charming (loanword from Japanese) |
卡美拉 see styles |
kǎ měi lā ka3 mei3 la1 k`a mei la ka mei la |
Gamera (Japanese ガメラ Gamera), Japanese movie monster |
厂字旁 see styles |
chǎng zì páng chang3 zi4 pang2 ch`ang tzu p`ang chang tzu pang |
name of "cliff" 厂 radical in simplified Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 27) |
原田健 see styles |
haradaken はらだけん |
(person) Harada Ken (Japanese Ambassador to Italy) |
双ポン see styles |
shanpon シャンポン |
(mahj) (kana only) wait to turn either of two pairs into a three-of-a-kind to finish one's hand (chi:) |
双方向 see styles |
souhoukou / sohoko そうほうこう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) two-way; bidirectional; interactive |
双節棍 see styles |
nunchaku; nunchaku ぬんちゃく; ヌンチャク |
(kana only) {MA} nunchaku (two linked fighting sticks); nunchak; nunchucks |
双輪車 see styles |
sourinsha / sorinsha そうりんしゃ |
(rare) (See 二輪車) two-wheeled vehicle |
反対番 see styles |
hantaiban はんたいばん |
the opposite team in a two-turns work group |
反義字 反义字 see styles |
fǎn yì zì fan3 yi4 zi4 fan i tzu |
character with opposite meaning; antonym; opposite characters |
古代語 see styles |
kodaigo こだいご |
(hist) (See 中世) ancient Japanese (as spoken in Japan until the Middle Ages) |
古武術 see styles |
kobujutsu こぶじゅつ |
ancient Japanese martial arts |
古民家 see styles |
kominka こみんか |
old Japanese-style house |
古體詩 古体诗 see styles |
gǔ tǐ shī gu3 ti3 shi1 ku t`i shih ku ti shih |
a pre-Tang Dynasty genre of poetry, relatively free in form, usually having four, five, six or seven characters per line |
各有二 see styles |
gè yǒu èr ge4 you3 er4 ko yu erh kakuuni |
there are two of each |
合い印 see styles |
aijirushi あいじるし aiin / ain あいいん |
(1) identifying mark (esp. a mark of comradeship); (2) mark placed where two pieces of cloth are to be sewn together (or two pieces of wood joined, etc.); (3) verification seal; tally; verification seal; tally |
合い口 see styles |
aikuchi あいくち |
(1) chum; pal; (2) dagger; stiletto; (3) (sumo) unbalanced record of wins between two wrestlers |
合い標 see styles |
aijirushi あいじるし |
(1) identifying mark (esp. a mark of comradeship); (2) mark placed where two pieces of cloth are to be sewn together (or two pieces of wood joined, etc.); (3) verification seal; tally |
合コン see styles |
goukon / gokon ごうコン |
(noun/participle) (abbreviation) (See 合同コンパ) joint party (e.g. by students from several colleges); combined party; mixer; two or more groups, esp. female and male students, combining for a party |
合づち see styles |
aizuchi あいづち |
(1) aizuchi; back-channeling; interjections indicating that one is paying attention; (2) two smiths hammering at an object in turn |
合口音 see styles |
goukouon / gokoon ごうこうおん |
(1) (of Chinese) pronunciation of kanji with a medial between the initial consonant and center vowel; (2) (of Japanese) the long "o" vowel arising from combination of the "o" and "u" or "e" and "u" sounds |
合掌造 see styles |
gasshouzukuri / gasshozukuri がっしょうづくり |
traditional style of Japanese architecture with a steep thatched roof |
吉之島 吉之岛 see styles |
jí zhī dǎo ji2 zhi1 dao3 chi chih tao |
JUSCO, Japanese chain of hypermarkets |
吉野家 see styles |
jí yě jiā ji2 ye3 jia1 chi yeh chia yoshinoya よしのや |
Yoshinoya (Japanese fast food chain) (company) Yoshinoya (gyudon restaurant chain); (c) Yoshinoya (gyudon restaurant chain) |
同字框 see styles |
tóng zì kuàng tong2 zi4 kuang4 t`ung tzu k`uang tung tzu kuang |
name of the radical 冂[jiong1] in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 13) |
同生天 see styles |
tóng shēng tiān tong2 sheng1 tian1 t`ung sheng t`ien tung sheng tien dōshō ten |
同生神; 同名天 The first two of these terms are intp. as the guardian deva, or spirit, who is sahaja, i. e. born or produced simultaneously with the person he protects; the last is the deva who has the same name as the one he protects. |
同田貫 see styles |
doutanuki / dotanuki どうたぬき |
(1) Eiroku-period swordsmithing school, named for a place in the old Higo province; (2) sword of the Dotanuki school, usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords; (3) in fiction, a heavier variant of Japanese sword |
名義抄 see styles |
myougishou / myogisho みょうぎしょう |
(work) Myōgishō (abbr. of Ruijū Myōgishō, a Japanese-Chinese character dictionary from the late Heian Period); (wk) Myōgishō (abbr. of Ruijū Myōgishō, a Japanese-Chinese character dictionary from the late Heian Period) |
君が世 see styles |
kimigayo きみがよ |
(1) Imperial reign; (2) title of Japanese national anthem |
君が代 see styles |
kimigayo きみがよ |
(1) Imperial reign; (2) title of Japanese national anthem; (personal name) Kimigayo |
吾妻鏡 see styles |
azumakagami あづまかがみ |
Japanese medieval text that chronicles events of the Kamakura Shogunate |
呂旋法 see styles |
ryosenpou / ryosenpo りょせんぽう |
(See 律旋法) Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale (corresponding to: so, la, ti, do, re, mi, fa), similar to Mixolydian mode |
周作人 see styles |
zhōu zuò rén zhou1 zuo4 ren2 chou tso jen |
Zhou Zuoren (1885-1967), brother of Lu Xun 魯迅|鲁迅[Lu3 Xun4], academic in Japanese and Greek studies, briefly imprisoned after the war as Japanese collaborator, persecuted and died of unknown causes during the Cultural Revolution |
味之素 see styles |
wèi zhī sù wei4 zhi1 su4 wei chih su |
Ajinomoto, Japanese food and chemical corporation |
命命鳥 命命鸟 see styles |
mìng mìng niǎo ming4 ming4 niao3 ming ming niao myōmyō chō |
耆婆耆婆迦 jīvajīvaka; jīvaṃjīva, a bird with two heads, a sweet songster; 生生鳥 or 共命鳥 is the same bird. |
和ゲー see styles |
wagee わゲー |
(colloquialism) (See 洋ゲー) Japanese video game |
和三盆 see styles |
wasanbon わさんぼん |
(1) (See 和菓子) wasanbon; fine-grained Japanese sugar (traditionally used in wagashi); (2) (See 干菓子) wagashi sweets made from wasanbon |
和人地 see styles |
wajinchi わじんち |
(See 蝦夷地・えぞち・2) Edo-period realm of the Japanese (as opposed to the Ainu) in southern Hokkaido |
和僑会 see styles |
wakyoukai / wakyokai わきょうかい |
(e.g. 北京和僑会, 香港和僑会) association of overseas Japanese merchants |
和包丁 see styles |
wabouchou / wabocho わぼうちょう |
(See 洋包丁) Japanese-style kitchen knife (esp. with single-beveled blade) |
和名抄 see styles |
wamyoushou / wamyosho わみょうしょう |
(abbreviation) Wamyoruijusho (famous Heian-period Japanese dictionary) |
和唐紙 see styles |
watoushi / watoshi わとうし |
(See 唐紙・とうし) thick Japanese paper resembling Chinese paper (from late Edo period onward) |
和太鼓 see styles |
wadaiko; wataiko わだいこ; わたいこ |
Japanese drum |
和学者 see styles |
wagakusha わがくしゃ |
(See 国学者) scholar of (ancient) Japanese literature and culture |
和定食 see styles |
wateishoku / wateshoku わていしょく |
Japanese-style set menu |
和封筒 see styles |
wafuutou / wafuto わふうとう |
Japanese-style oblong, open end envelope |
和小物 see styles |
wakomono わこもの |
Japanese trinket |
和彫り see styles |
wabori わぼり |
wabori; traditional Japanese tattooing |
和時計 see styles |
wadokei / wadoke わどけい |
clocks made in Japan, mainly in the Edo period; clocks that tell Japanese time |
和楽器 see styles |
wagakki わがっき |
traditional Japanese musical instrument |
和洋中 see styles |
wayouchuu / wayochu わようちゅう |
Japanese, Western and Chinese (cuisine) |
和洋室 see styles |
wayoushitsu / wayoshitsu わようしつ |
hotel room with both Western and Japanese elements (usu. with Western-style beds and a separate tatami-floored living area) |
和漢洋 see styles |
wakanyou / wakanyo わかんよう |
Japan, China and the West; Japanese, Chinese and Western learning |
和漢薬 see styles |
wakanyaku わかんやく |
Japanese and Chinese medicine; Oriental medicine |
和算家 see styles |
wasanka わさんか |
(hist) (See 和算) scholar of Japanese mathematics; expert in Japanese mathematics |
和綴じ see styles |
watoji わとじ |
Japanese-style book binding |
和菓子 see styles |
wakako わかこ |
wagashi; traditional Japanese confectionery; (female given name) Wakako |
和装本 see styles |
wasoubon / wasobon わそうぼん |
(See 和装・わそう・2) book bound in the traditional Japanese style |
和製語 see styles |
waseigo / wasego わせいご |
(See 和製英語) Japanese word constructed of elements from foreign languages |
和食処 see styles |
washokudokoro わしょくどころ |
Japanese style restaurant; Japanese style dining hall |
和食屋 see styles |
washokuya わしょくや |
Japanese restaurant |
和食店 see styles |
washokuten わしょくてん |
Japanese restaurant |
和食膳 see styles |
washokuzen わしょくぜん |
tray of traditional Japanese food |
哈日族 see styles |
hā rì zú ha1 ri4 zu2 ha jih tsu haariizuu; haariizoku / harizu; harizoku ハーリーズー; ハーリーぞく |
Japanophile (refers to teenage craze for everything Japanese, originally mainly in Taiwan) (ハーリーズー is from Mandarin Chinese) Taiwanese Japanophiles |
唐文字 see styles |
karamoji からもじ |
(See 大和文字) Chinese characters; kanji |
唐行き see styles |
karayuki からゆき |
(kana only) karayuki-san; young Japanese women who were sent to work (mainly as prostitutes) in foreign countries, esp. in Southeast Asia (Meiji to early Showa) |
唐行様 see styles |
karayukisan からゆきさん |
(kana only) Japanese women who worked as prostitutes in China, Manchuria, etc. (Meiji to early Showa) |
喋くり see styles |
shabekuri しゃべくり |
(1) (kana only) chatting without a break; talking without pause; (2) (kana only) (See しゃべくり漫才) amusing two-person dialogue (form of stand-up comedy) |
嘉留太 see styles |
karuta かるた |
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) karuta (por: carta); traditional Japanese playing cards |
四の二 see styles |
shinoni しのに |
(1) rolling a two and four (with two dice); (2) (joc) six |
四八相 see styles |
sì bā xiàng si4 ba1 xiang4 ssu pa hsiang shihachi sō |
The thirty-two marks of a Buddha. |
四文字 see styles |
yonmoji よんもじ |
four characters; four letters |
四方拝 see styles |
shihouhai / shihohai しほうはい |
Prayer to the Four Quarters (Japanese imperial New Year's ceremony) |
四明山 see styles |
sì míng shān si4 ming2 shan1 ssu ming shan Shimyō san |
A mountain range in Ningbo prefecture where the 四明 are clearly seen, i. e. sun, moon, stars, and constellations. 知禮 Zhili of the Sung dynasty is known as the 四明尊者 honoured one of Siming and his school as the 四明家 Siming school in the direct line of Tiantai. In Japan Mt. Hiei 比叡山 is known by this title, through Dengyo 傳教 the founder of the Japanese Tiantai School. |
四条派 see styles |
shijouha / shijoha しじょうは |
(hist) {art} Shijō school of Japanese painting (late Edo period) |
四死球 see styles |
shishikyuu / shishikyu ししきゅう |
{baseb} (Japanese pitching statistic) (See 四球,死球) bases on balls and pitches striking the batsmen |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Perseverance-Two-Characters-Japanese" 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
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