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思いあたる

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 omoiataru
    おもいあたる
(v5r,vi) to suddenly understand (esp. on basis of experience or memory); to come to mind; to recall (in a flash); to be reminded of; to call to mind; to think of; to strike on; to hit on an answer; to seize the crux of a problem

思いなおす

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 omoinaosu
    おもいなおす
(transitive verb) to re-think; to think back upon; to change one's mind

思い合せる

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 omoiawaseru
    おもいあわせる
(transitive verb) to consider (all the circumstances); to bear (a number of things) in mind

思い定める

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 omoisadameru
    おもいさだめる
(transitive verb) to make up one's mind; to be determined

思い当たる

see styles
 omoiataru
    おもいあたる
(v5r,vi) to suddenly understand (esp. on basis of experience or memory); to come to mind; to recall (in a flash); to be reminded of; to call to mind; to think of; to strike on; to hit on an answer; to seize the crux of a problem

思い浮かぶ

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 omoiukabu
    おもいうかぶ
(Godan verb with "bu" ending) to occur to; to remind of; to come to mind

Variations:
恁麼
什麼

 inmo
    いんも
(1) (archaism) (Song-era Chinese colloquialism, used among Zen monks) this sort; this way; (2) (archaism) what sort; what kind

惡癩野干心


恶癞野干心

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è lài yě gān xīn
    e4 lai4 ye3 gan1 xin1
o lai yeh kan hsin
 akurai yakan no kokoro
A scabby pariah, a phrase describing the evil of the mind.

意に介する

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 inikaisuru
    いにかいする
(exp,vs-s) (usu. takes the negative form 意に介さない) to mind; to care; to worry

意を尽くす

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 iotsukusu
    いをつくす
(exp,v5s) to fully express one's feelings; to say everything that is on one's mind

意を決する

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 iokessuru
    いをけっする
(exp,vs-s) to resolve; to ready (oneself); to make up one's mind

意隨尋隨伺


意随寻随伺

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yì suí xún suí sì
    yi4 sui2 xun2 sui2 si4
i sui hsün sui ssu
 i zuijin zuishi
mind following rough engagement and detailed examination

應作如是觀


应作如是观

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yìng zuò rú shì guān
    ying4 zuo4 ru2 shi4 guan1
ying tso ju shih kuan
 masani kaku no gotoki no kan wo nasu beshi
you should observe in this way

手口意相應


手口意相应

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shǒu kǒu yì xiàng yìng
    shou3 kou3 yi4 xiang4 ying4
shou k`ou i hsiang ying
    shou kou i hsiang ying
 shukui sōō
In yoga practices it means correspondence of hand, mouth, and mind, i. e. manual signs, esoteric words or spells, and thought or mental projection.

打ち付け言

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 uchitsukegoto
    うちつけごと
(exp,n) (archaism) saying whatever comes into one's mind

打ち明かす

see styles
 uchiakasu
    うちあかす
(transitive verb) (See 打明ける) to be frank; to speak one's mind; to open one's heart

打ち明ける

see styles
 buchiakeru
    ぶちあける
    uchiakeru
    うちあける
(transitive verb) (1) to forcefully open up a hole (in a wall, etc.); (2) to speak frankly, holding nothing back; (3) to throw out everything inside; (transitive verb) to be frank; to speak one's mind; to open one's heart

押しとおす

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 oshitoosu
    おしとおす
(transitive verb) to persist in; to carry out; to have one's own way; to push through; to carry through

押しとおる

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 oshitooru
    おしとおる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to force one's way through

持ちかえる

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 mochikaeru
    もちかえる
(transitive verb) to change way one holds something; to transfer something from one hand to the other

持ち換える

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 mochikaeru
    もちかえる
(transitive verb) to change way one holds something; to transfer something from one hand to the other

持ち替える

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 mochikaeru
    もちかえる
(transitive verb) to change way one holds something; to transfer something from one hand to the other

振るわない

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 furuwanai
    ふるわない
(adjective) in a bad way; dull

掻き分ける

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 kakiwakeru
    かきわける
(transitive verb) to push one's way through

換言すれば

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 kangensureba
    かんげんすれば
(expression) in other words; that is (to say); to put it another way

擦り抜ける

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 surinukeru
    すりぬける
(v1,vi) to slip through; to make one's way through quickly

明け放れる

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 akehanareru
    あけはなれる
(Ichidan verb) to give way to the light of the morning (i.e. the darkness gives way)

易きにつく

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 yasukinitsuku
    やすきにつく
(exp,v5k) to take the easy way out; to take the path of least resistance

易きに付く

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 yasukinitsuku
    やすきにつく
(exp,v5k) to take the easy way out; to take the path of least resistance

時代の流れ

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 jidainonagare
    じだいのながれ
(expression) trend of the times; way things are going

時候の挨拶

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 jikounoaisatsu / jikonoaisatsu
    じこうのあいさつ
(expression) season's greetings (conventional way of beginning a letter)

暮らしぶり

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 kurashiburi
    くらしぶり
lifestyle; way of life

暮らし振り

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 kurashiburi
    くらしぶり
lifestyle; way of life

書き捨てる

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 kakisuteru
    かきすてる
(transitive verb) to write and throw away; to write carelessly; to begin writing then stop part-way through

有空中三時


有空中三时

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yǒu kōng zhōng sān shí
    you3 kong1 zhong1 san1 shi2
yu k`ung chung san shih
    yu kung chung san shih
 u kū chū sanji
The 法相宗 Dharmalakṣaṇa school divides the Buddha's teaching into three periods, in which he taught (1) the unreality of the ego, as shown in the 阿含 Āgamas, etc.; (2) the unreality of the dharmas, as in the 船若 Prajñāpāramitā, etc.; and (3) the middle or uniting way, as in the 解深密經 Sandhinimocana-sūtra, etc., the last being the foundation text of this school.

本性淸淨心

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běn xìng qīng jìng xīn
    ben3 xing4 qing1 jing4 xin1
pen hsing ch`ing ching hsin
    pen hsing ching ching hsin
 honshō shōjō shin
the innately pure mind

本音をいう

see styles
 honneoiu
    ほんねをいう
(exp,v5u) to speak one's mind; to be frank; to tell the truth; to be brutally honest

本音を言う

see styles
 honneoiu
    ほんねをいう
(exp,v5u) to speak one's mind; to be frank; to tell the truth; to be brutally honest

格好可愛い

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 kakkoukawaii / kakkokawai
    かっこうかわいい
(exp,adj-i) cool and cute; cool in a cute way; cute in a cool way

横車を押す

see styles
 yokogurumaoosu
    よこぐるまをおす
(exp,v5s) to have one's own way (against all reason); to push through an unreasonable idea

止む方なし

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 yamukatanashi
    やむかたなし
(expression) (kana only) it cannot be helped; there is no other way

正気を失う

see styles
 shoukioushinau / shokioshinau
    しょうきをうしなう
(exp,v5u) (1) to lose one's mind; to go crazy; to lose one's senses; to lose one's marbles; (exp,v5u) (2) to lose consciousness

正直捨方便


正直舍方便

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zhèng zhí shě fāng biàn
    zheng4 zhi2 she3 fang1 bian4
cheng chih she fang pien
 shōjiki sha hōben
The straight way which has cast aside expediency.

武士の商法

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 bushinoshouhou / bushinoshoho
    ぶしのしょうほう
(exp,n) (from the business practices of ex-samurai in the Meiji period) amateurish and haughty way of doing business

武家の商法

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 bukenoshouhou / bukenoshoho
    ぶけのしょうほう
(exp,n) (from the business practices of ex-samurai in the Meiji period) amateurish and haughty way of doing business

每恒里末那

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měi héng lǐ mò nà
    mei3 heng2 li3 mo4 na4
mei heng li mo na
maitrīmanas, of kindly mind, tr. by 慈悲 merciful.

気がふれる

see styles
 kigafureru
    きがふれる
(exp,v1) to go mad; to go crazy; to lose one's mind

気が変わる

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 kigakawaru
    きがかわる
(exp,v5r) to change one's mind

気が触れる

see styles
 kigafureru
    きがふれる
(exp,v1) to go mad; to go crazy; to lose one's mind

気にかかる

see styles
 kinikakaru
    きにかかる
(v5r,vi,exp) to weigh on one's mind; to be worried about (something)

気にかける

see styles
 kinikakeru
    きにかける
(exp,v1,vt) to weigh on one's mind; to trouble one's heart; to be concerned about; to worry about

気にさわる

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 kinisawaru
    きにさわる
(exp,v5r) to hurt one's feelings; to rub someone the wrong way

気にするな

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 kinisuruna
    きにするな
(exp,int) never mind!; don't worry about it

気にとめる

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 kinitomeru
    きにとめる
(exp,v1) to (keep in) mind; to give heed to; to pay attention to

気に掛かる

see styles
 kinikakaru
    きにかかる
(v5r,vi,exp) to weigh on one's mind; to be worried about (something)

気に掛ける

see styles
 kinikakeru
    きにかける
(exp,v1,vt) to weigh on one's mind; to trouble one's heart; to be concerned about; to worry about

気に留める

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 kinitomeru
    きにとめる
(exp,v1) to (keep in) mind; to give heed to; to pay attention to

気を入れる

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 kioireru
    きをいれる
(exp,v1) to do in earnest; to concentrate on; to apply one's mind to

気を紛らす

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 kiomagirasu
    きをまぎらす
(exp,v5s) to distract oneself; to take one's mind off one's worries

Variations:
気宇
器宇

 kiu
    きう
breadth of mind; generosity; magnanimity

法處所攝色


法处所摄色

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fǎ chù suǒ shè sè
    fa3 chu4 suo3 she4 se4
fa ch`u so she se
    fa chu so she se
 hossho shojō shiki
objects of the mind that are included as material dharmas

泣き落とし

see styles
 nakiotoshi
    なきおとし
persuasion by tears; using tears to get one's way; sob story

泣き落とす

see styles
 nakiotosu
    なきおとす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to persuade by tears; to use tears to get one's way

注意力散漫

see styles
 chuuiryokusanman / chuiryokusanman
    ちゅういりょくさんまん
(See 注意散漫) inattention; distraction; mind-wandering

活を求める

see styles
 katsuomotomeru
    かつをもとめる
(exp,v1) to try to find a way out

浮世の習い

see styles
 ukiyononarai
    うきよのならい
(exp,n) (See 浮世・3) the way of the world; the lay of the land; the inescapable circumstances (of life); (just) the way things are

Variations:
混濁
溷濁

 kondaku
    こんだく
(n,vs,n-pref) (1) turbidity; cloudiness (of a liquid); opacity; muddiness (e.g. water, mind, consciousness); (noun/participle) (2) (See 混乱) disorder; chaos

為せば成る

see styles
 nasebanaru
    なせばなる
(expression) (idiom) (kana only) if you have a mind to do something, you can do it; if you do, it will become ...; where there is a will...

為ん方無い

see styles
 senkatanai
    せんかたない
(adjective) (1) it cannot be helped; there is no way; (2) (archaism) intolerable; unbearable

無上菩提心


无上菩提心

see styles
wú shàng pú tí xīn
    wu2 shang4 pu2 ti2 xin1
wu shang p`u t`i hsin
    wu shang pu ti hsin
 mujō bodai shin
unsurpassed mind of enlightenment

片方向通信

see styles
 katahoukoutsuushin / katahokotsushin
    かたほうこうつうしん
{comp} one-way communication

片道航空券

see styles
 katamichikoukuuken / katamichikokuken
    かたみちこうくうけん
one-way airline ticket; one-way plane ticket

Variations:
牢固
牢乎

 rouko / roko
    ろうこ
(adj-t,adv-to) firm; solid; inflexible; immovable

物足りない

see styles
 monotarinai
    ものたりない
(adjective) unsatisfied; unsatisfactory; insufficient in some way; lacking something

狐に小豆飯

see styles
 kitsuneniazukimeshi
    きつねにあずきめし
(expression) (idiom) (rare) (See 猫に鰹節) trusting a cat with milk; setting a wolf to mind the sheep; (giving) rice boiled with adzuki beans to a fox

田植え踊り

see styles
 taueodori
    たうえおどり
refined version of ta-asobi dance performed in Tohoku about half way through the first lunar month

病は気から

see styles
 yamaihakikara
    やまいはきから
(expression) (proverb) sickness and health start with the mind

發心修行章


发心修行章

see styles
fā xīn xiū xíng zhāng
    fa1 xin1 xiu1 xing2 zhang1
fa hsin hsiu hsing chang
 Hosshin shugyō shō
Awaken Your Mind to Practice

Variations:
白々
白白

 shirajira; shirashira
    しらじら; しらしら
(adv-to,adv) (1) growing light (e.g. at dawn); (adv-to,adv) (2) pale; (adv-to,adv) (3) appearing dumb; talking in an obvious way

目に浮かぶ

see styles
 meniukabu
    めにうかぶ
(exp,v5b) to picture; to come into one's mind; to remember

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

破竹の勢い

see styles
 hachikunoikioi
    はちくのいきおい
(expression) (idiom) (with) great vigour (from the way splitting bamboo goes all down the stick); irresistible force

Variations:
神采
神彩

 shinsai
    しんさい
(1) surpassing looks; exceptional appearance; (2) mind and appearance

立ち塞がる

see styles
 tachifusagaru
    たちふさがる
(v5r,vi) to stand in one's way

立ち開かる

see styles
 tachihadakaru
    たちはだかる
(v5r,vi) to stand in the way (esp. with legs spread out); to block one's way; to obstruct (progress etc.)

Variations:


便

 yosuga; yosuka(ok)
    よすが; よすか(ok)
(1) something to rely on; aid; clue; way; means; (2) someone to rely on; relative; (3) reminder; memento

肝に銘じる

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 kimonimeijiru / kimonimejiru
    きもにめいじる
(exp,v1) (idiom) to be deeply impressed; to take to heart; to engrave on one's heart; to bear in mind

胸に浮かぶ

see styles
 muneniukabu
    むねにうかぶ
(exp,vi,v5b) to come to mind; to pop into one's head

Variations:
胸裏
胸裡

 kyouri / kyori
    きょうり
one's heart; one's mind (feelings, bosom)

胸襟を開く

see styles
 kyoukinohiraku / kyokinohiraku
    きょうきんをひらく
(exp,v5k) (See 打ち明ける・うちあける) to be frank; to speak one's mind; to open one's heart; to have a heart-to-heart talk (with someone)

腰が砕ける

see styles
 koshigakudakeru
    こしがくだける
(exp,v1) (See 腰砕け・こしくだけ・2) to collapse; to give up; to lose one's nerve; to have one's knees give way

腳踏兩隻船


脚踏两只船

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jiǎo tà liǎng zhī chuán
    jiao3 ta4 liang3 zhi1 chuan2
chiao t`a liang chih ch`uan
    chiao ta liang chih chuan
to have a foot in both camps; to have a bet each way; to be having an affair

腹をきめる

see styles
 haraokimeru
    はらをきめる
(exp,v1) to resolve; to make up one's mind; to decide

腹を据える

see styles
 haraosueru
    はらをすえる
(exp,v1) to make up one's mind

腹を決める

see styles
 haraokimeru
    はらをきめる
(exp,v1) to resolve; to make up one's mind; to decide

臍を固める

see styles
 hozookatameru
    ほぞをかためる
(exp,v1) to make up one's mind (to do something); to resolve firmly (to do something)

自性淸淨心

see styles
zì xìng qīng jìng xīn
    zi4 xing4 qing1 jing4 xin1
tzu hsing ch`ing ching hsin
    tzu hsing ching ching hsin
 jishō shōjō shin
the innately pure mind

臭い物に蓋

see styles
 kusaimononifuta
    くさいものにふた
(expression) looking the other way; hushing up a problem; solving a problem by ignoring it

被害者意識

see styles
 higaishaishiki
    ひがいしゃいしき
sense of being victimized; aggrieved feelings; victim mentality; victim's mind

裏を返せば

see styles
 uraokaeseba
    うらをかえせば
(expression) to look at it from another perspective; to look at it from a different angle; to put it the other way round

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

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