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<...3031323334353637383940...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
成道之辰 see styles |
chéng dào zhī chén cheng2 dao4 zhi1 chen2 ch`eng tao chih ch`en cheng tao chih chen jōdō no shin |
occasion of the attainment of the way |
我を通す see styles |
gaotoosu がをとおす |
(exp,v5s) to insist on one's own ideas; to have one's own way |
投影幾何 投影几何 see styles |
tóu yǐng jǐ hé tou2 ying3 ji3 he2 t`ou ying chi ho tou ying chi ho |
projective geometry; same as 射影幾何|射影几何 |
抜き打ち see styles |
nukiuchi ぬきうち |
(1) drawing a katana and attacking in the same stroke; (2) doing something suddenly, without warning |
抜足差足 see styles |
nukiashisashiashi ぬきあしさしあし |
(expression) (yoji) stealthy footsteps; walking on tiptoe |
披荊斬棘 披荆斩棘 see styles |
pī jīng zhǎn jí pi1 jing1 zhan3 ji2 p`i ching chan chi pi ching chan chi |
lit. to cut one's way through thistles and thorns (idiom); fig. to overcome all obstacles on the way; to break through hardships; to blaze a new trail |
押しきる see styles |
oshikiru おしきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to face down the opposition; to overcome resistance; to have one's own way; (2) to press and cut |
押し切る see styles |
oshikiru おしきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to face down the opposition; to overcome resistance; to have one's own way; (2) to press and cut |
押し相撲 see styles |
oshizumou / oshizumo おしずもう |
{sumo} pushing sumo; classic way of wrestling without using the belt |
押し通す see styles |
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 |
押し通る see styles |
oshitooru おしとおる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to force one's way through |
拉拉扯扯 see styles |
lā lā chě chě la1 la1 che3 che3 la la ch`e ch`e la la che che |
to tug at; to pull at sb aggressively; to take sb's hand or arm in a too familiar way; (derog.) to hobnob; to consort |
拐彎抹角 拐弯抹角 see styles |
guǎi wān mò jiǎo guai3 wan1 mo4 jiao3 kuai wan mo chiao |
lit. going round the curves and skirting the corners (idiom); fig. to speak in a roundabout way; to equivocate; to beat about the bush |
拘り抜く see styles |
kodawarinuku こだわりぬく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to refuse to compromise (on quality, etc.); to to fastidious about doing things the right way through to the end |
拾い歩き see styles |
hiroiaruki ひろいあるき |
(noun/participle) (1) (a) wander; amble; (2) (See 拾い足) walking on the good part of a street (to avoid puddles, etc.) |
持ち上る see styles |
mochiagaru もちあがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be lifted; to be raised; to rise; to go up; (2) to happen suddenly; to occur; to come up; to turn up; (3) to be homeroom teacher for the same class multiple years in a row; to move up with one's class |
持上がる see styles |
mochiagaru もちあがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be lifted; to be raised; to rise; to go up; (2) to happen suddenly; to occur; to come up; to turn up; (3) to be homeroom teacher for the same class multiple years in a row; to move up with one's class |
持替える see styles |
mochikaeru もちかえる |
(transitive verb) to change way one holds something; to transfer something from one hand to the other |
指背歩行 see styles |
shihaihokou / shihaihoko しはいほこう |
knuckle-walking (e.g. by chimpanzees, etc.) |
振り替え see styles |
furikae ふりかえ |
(1) transfer; switching over; change; (2) money transfer (usu. between accounts held by the same person); (3) (abbreviation) postal transfer |
振分ける see styles |
furiwakeru ふりわける |
(transitive verb) (1) to divide in two; to divide in half; (2) to apportion; to divide among; to portion out; to allot; to assign |
接客態度 see styles |
sekkyakutaido せっきゃくたいど |
the way one waits on customers; service attitude |
摩訶婆羅 摩诃婆罗 see styles |
mó hē pó luó mo2 he1 po2 luo2 mo ho p`o lo mo ho po lo Makabara |
(or 摩訶娑羅) Mahāsāra. 'An ancient city in Central India, the present Masar, about 30 miles west of Patna.' Eitel. |
擦抜ける see styles |
surinukeru すりぬける |
(v1,vi) to slip through; to make one's way through quickly |
攀じ上る see styles |
yojinoboru よじのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up |
攀じ登る see styles |
yojinoboru よじのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up |
支吾其詞 支吾其词 see styles |
zhī wú qí cí zhi1 wu2 qi2 ci2 chih wu ch`i tz`u chih wu chi tzu |
(idiom) to talk in a roundabout way to cover up the truth; evasive |
改頭換面 改头换面 see styles |
gǎi tóu huàn miàn gai3 tou2 huan4 mian4 kai t`ou huan mien kai tou huan mien |
to change outwardly while remaining essentially the same (derog.) (idiom); (Tw) (non-derogatory) to change considerably; to undergo a transformation |
教え導く see styles |
oshiemichibiku おしえみちびく |
(transitive verb) to teach (the way); to guide; to instruct; to enlighten |
敬若神明 see styles |
jìng ruò shén míng jing4 ruo4 shen2 ming2 ching jo shen ming |
to hold sb in the same regard as one would a god (idiom) |
敷衍了事 see styles |
fū yǎn liǎo shì fu1 yan3 liao3 shi4 fu yen liao shih |
(idiom) to do things half-heartedly; to merely go through the motions |
敷衍塞責 敷衍塞责 see styles |
fū yǎn sè zé fu1 yan3 se4 ze2 fu yen se tse |
(idiom) to skimp on the job; to work half-heartedly; not to take the job seriously |
文武不岐 see styles |
bunbufuki ぶんぶふき |
(expression) (yoji) scholarship and swordsmanship are one and the same; the literary and the military are the same path |
斯うして see styles |
koushite / koshite こうして |
(conjunction) (kana only) (See どうして・1,そうして) thus; in this way |
斯の如く see styles |
kakunogotoku かくのごとく |
(adverb) (kana only) thus; in this way; like this |
新慕道團 新慕道团 see styles |
xīn mù dào tuán xin1 mu4 dao4 tuan2 hsin mu tao t`uan hsin mu tao tuan |
neo Catechumenal way |
新旧交代 see styles |
shinkyuukoutai / shinkyukotai しんきゅうこうたい |
(noun/participle) replacing the old with the new; the old giving way to the new |
斷袖之癖 断袖之癖 see styles |
duàn xiù zhī pǐ duan4 xiu4 zhi1 pi3 tuan hsiu chih p`i tuan hsiu chih pi |
lit. cut sleeve (idiom); fig. euphemism for homosexuality, originating from History of Western Han 漢書|汉书: emperor Han Aidi (real name Liu Xin) was in bed with his lover Dong Xian, and had to attend a court audience that morning. Not wishing to awaken Dong Xian, who was sleeping with his head resting on the emperor's long robe sleeve, Aidi used a knife to cut off the lower half of his sleeve. |
方等三昧 see styles |
fāng děng sān mèi fang1 deng3 san1 mei4 fang teng san mei hōtō zanmai |
One of Tiantai's methods of inducing samādhi, partly by walking, partly by sitting, based on the 大方等陀羅尼經; Zhiyi delivered the 方等三昧行法 to his disciple 灌頂 Guanding who wrote it in one juan. |
旗を振る see styles |
hataofuru はたをふる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to wave a flag; (exp,v5r) (2) to show the way |
昔かたぎ see styles |
mukashikatagi むかしかたぎ |
(1) old-fashioned way of thinking; old-fashioned spirit; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) old-fashioned |
昔ながら see styles |
mukashinagara むかしながら |
(adv,adj-no) the same as it was long ago; unchanged; traditional |
昔のまま see styles |
mukashinomama むかしのまま |
(exp,adj-no) the way it was; the way it used be; as of old; in former times |
時斷時續 时断时续 see styles |
shí duàn shí xù shi2 duan4 shi2 xu4 shih tuan shih hsü |
stopping and starting; intermittent; sporadic; on and off |
時間停止 see styles |
jikanteishi / jikanteshi じかんていし |
stopping of time (in fiction) |
暮らし方 see styles |
kurashikata くらしかた |
way of living |
書きかた see styles |
kakikata かきかた |
(1) way of writing; manner of writing; (2) penmanship (esp. used in old textbooks); calligraphy; (3) format (e.g. of a report); (4) stroke order of a character |
書き残す see styles |
kakinokosu かきのこす |
(transitive verb) to leave a note or document behind; to leave half-written; to leave out |
有りさま see styles |
arisama ありさま |
state; condition; circumstances; the way things are or should be; truth |
有るべき see styles |
arubeki あるべき |
(pre-noun adjective) (kana only) ideal; desirable; the way something should be; target; goal |
有情同分 see styles |
yǒu qíng tóng fēn you3 qing2 tong2 fen1 yu ch`ing t`ung fen yu ching tung fen ujō dōbun |
same class of sentient being |
有所攝受 有所摄受 see styles |
yǒu suǒ shè shòu you3 suo3 she4 shou4 yu so she shou usho shōju |
has a way to be included |
有明行灯 see styles |
ariakeandon ありあけあんどん |
portable paper lantern for walking at night |
有脚經笥 有脚经笥 see styles |
yǒu jiǎo jīng sì you3 jiao3 jing1 si4 yu chiao ching ssu ukya kyōsu |
A walking bookcase, a learned monk. |
朝三暮四 see styles |
zhāo sān mù sì zhao1 san1 mu4 si4 chao san mu ssu chousanboshi / chosanboshi ちょうさんぼし |
lit. say three in the morning but four in the evening (idiom); to change something that is already settled upon; indecisive; to blow hot and cold (yoji) being preoccupied with immediate (superficial) differences without realizing that there are no differences in substance; six of one and half a dozen of another |
未だ未だ see styles |
madamada まだまだ |
(adverb) (1) (kana only) (more emphatic than まだ) (See まだ・1) still; much more; (not) yet; (expression) (2) (kana only) (as 〜だ, 〜です, etc.) still a long way to go; still a long way off; not there yet |
未敷蓮華 未敷莲华 see styles |
wèi fū lián huá wei4 fu1 lian2 hua2 wei fu lien hua mifu renge |
A half-opened lotus, such as one of the forms of Guanyin holds in the hand. |
未置可否 see styles |
wèi zhì kě fǒu wei4 zhi4 ke3 fou3 wei chih k`o fou wei chih ko fou |
to refuse to comment; same as 不置可否 |
本迹二門 本迹二门 see styles |
běn jī èr mén ben3 ji1 er4 men2 pen chi erh men honjaku nimon |
A division of the Lotus Sutra into two parts, the 迹門 being the first fourteen chapters, the 本門 the following fourteen chapters; the first half is related to the Buddha's earthly life and previous teaching; the second half to the final revelation of the Buddha as eternal and the Bodhisattva doctrines. |
本門十妙 本门十妙 see styles |
běn mén shí miào ben3 men2 shi2 miao4 pen men shih miao honmon jūmyō |
ten subtle aspects of the second half of the Lotus Sūtra |
東奔西走 东奔西走 see styles |
dōng bēn xī zǒu dong1 ben1 xi1 zou3 tung pen hsi tsou touhonseisou / tohonseso とうほんせいそう |
to run this way and that (idiom); to rush about busily; to bustle about; to hopscotch; also 東跑西顛|东跑西颠[dong1 pao3 xi1 dian1] (n,vs,vi) (yoji) busying oneself about (something); being on the move; bestirring oneself; on the go; taking an active interest |
東奔西跑 东奔西跑 see styles |
dōng bēn xī pǎo dong1 ben1 xi1 pao3 tung pen hsi p`ao tung pen hsi pao |
to run this way and that (idiom); to rush about busily; to bustle about |
柔軟思考 see styles |
juunanshikou / junanshiko じゅうなんしこう |
a flexible way of thinking |
格外禪旨 格外禅旨 see styles |
gé wài chán zhǐ ge2 wai4 chan2 zhi3 ko wai ch`an chih ko wai chan chih kyakuge zenshi |
way of utmost Chan; Seon |
桃山時代 see styles |
momoyamajidai ももやまじだい |
(hist) (See 安土桃山時代) Momoyama period (latter half of the Azuchi-Momoyama period, approx. 1583-1600) |
棄暗投明 弃暗投明 see styles |
qì àn tóu míng qi4 an4 tou2 ming2 ch`i an t`ou ming chi an tou ming |
to renounce the dark and seek the light; to give up one's wrong way of life and turn to a better one |
概而言之 see styles |
gài ér yán zhī gai4 er2 yan2 zhi1 kai erh yen chih |
same as 總而言之|总而言之[zong3 er2 yan2 zhi1] |
樂昌破鏡 乐昌破镜 see styles |
lè chāng pò jìng le4 chang1 po4 jing4 le ch`ang p`o ching le chang po ching |
lit. the story of the broken mirror of Princess Lechang 樂昌公主|乐昌公主[Le4chang1 Gong1zhu3] (In the tale, the princess and her husband, fearing separation during the turbulence of war, broke a bronze mirror in half. They each kept one half as a token, with the promise to reunite by matching the pieces together. They were indeed separated, but eventually reunited, with the mirror playing a crucial role in their reunion.) (idiom); fig. the reunion of separated lovers or the restoration of a relationship |
模様眺め see styles |
moyounagame / moyonagame もようながめ |
wait-and-see; sitting on the fence; waiting to see which way the wind blows |
機法一體 机法一体 see styles |
jī fǎ yī tǐ ji1 fa3 yi1 ti3 chi fa i t`i chi fa i ti kihō ittai |
sentient beings and the dharma are essentially the same |
機能停止 see styles |
kinouteishi / kinoteshi きのうていし |
(n,vs,vi) stopping functioning; being out of service |
欧文間隔 see styles |
oubunkankaku / obunkankaku おうぶんかんかく |
{comp} (See 和字間隔) half-width space |
欲天五婬 欲天五淫 see styles |
yù tiān wǔ yín yu4 tian1 wu3 yin2 yü t`ien wu yin yü tien wu yin yokuten goin |
The five methods of sexual intercourse in the heavens of desire; in the heaven of the Four Great Kings and in Trayastriṃśas the method is the same as on earth; in the Yamadevaloka a mere embrace is sufficient; in the Tuṣita heaven, holding hands; in the Nirmāṇarati heaven, mutual smiles; in the other heavens of Transformation, regarding each other. |
正反兩面 正反两面 see styles |
zhèng fǎn liǎng miàn zheng4 fan3 liang3 mian4 cheng fan liang mien |
two-way; reversible; both sides of the coin |
此の様に see styles |
konoyouni / konoyoni このように |
(adverb) (kana only) in this manner; in this way; like this |
步履維艱 步履维艰 see styles |
bù lǚ wéi jiān bu4 lu:3 wei2 jian1 pu lü wei chien |
to have difficulty walking (idiom); to walk with difficulty |
歩きぶり see styles |
arukiburi あるきぶり |
way of walking |
歩き振り see styles |
arukiburi あるきぶり |
way of walking |
歩き煙草 see styles |
arukitabako あるきたばこ |
(noun/participle) smoking while walking |
歩き詰め see styles |
arukizume あるきづめ |
walking without rest; walking continuously |
歩き通す see styles |
arukitoosu あるきとおす |
(transitive verb) to walk through (to the end); to walk the whole way |
歩き食い see styles |
arukigui あるきぐい |
(noun/participle) walking while eating |
死中求活 see styles |
shichuukyuukatsu / shichukyukatsu しちゅうきゅうかつ |
(yoji) finding a way out of a potentially fatal situation; seeking a way out of a desperate situation |
死人担ぎ see styles |
shibitokatsugi しびとかつぎ |
carrying a casket; carrying something (in a group) on one shoulder, as if it were a casket (considered an ill-omened way to carry something) |
殊途同歸 殊途同归 see styles |
shū tú tóng guī shu1 tu2 tong2 gui1 shu t`u t`ung kuei shu tu tung kuei |
different routes to the same destination (idiom); fig. different means of achieve the same end |
殺出重圍 杀出重围 see styles |
shā chū chóng wéi sha1 chu1 chong2 wei2 sha ch`u ch`ung wei sha chu chung wei |
to force one's way out of encirclement; to break through |
殿様商法 see styles |
tonosamashouhou / tonosamashoho とのさましょうほう |
amateurish way of doing business |
毘那夜加 毗那夜加 see styles |
pín à yè jiā pin2 a4 ye4 jia1 p`in a yeh chia pin a yeh chia binayaka |
vināyaka, a hinderer, the elephant god, Ganeśa; a demon with a man's body and elephant's head, which places obstacles in the way. |
毘那怛迦 毗那怛迦 see styles |
pín à dá jiā pin2 a4 da2 jia1 p`in a ta chia pin a ta chia binataka |
毘泥吒迦 vinataka, bowed, stooping, is used with the same meaning as 毘那夜加, and also [Vinataka] for the sixth of the seven concentric circles around Mt. Meru; any mountain resembling an elephant. Also 毘那耶加; 頻那也迦; 毘那耶怛迦; 吠那怛迦. For 毘那耶 v. 毘柰耶. |
毫釐千里 毫厘千里 see styles |
háo lí qiān lǐ hao2 li2 qian1 li3 hao li ch`ien li hao li chien li gōrisenri |
the least divergence in the beginning will lead many miles astray |
民不聊生 see styles |
mín bù liáo shēng min2 bu4 liao2 sheng1 min pu liao sheng |
(idiom) the people have no way to make a living (from Records of the Grand Historian 史記|史记[Shi3ji4]) |
気に触る see styles |
kinisawaru きにさわる |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,v5r) to hurt one's feelings; to rub someone the wrong way |
気に障る see styles |
kinisawaru きにさわる |
(exp,v5r) to hurt one's feelings; to rub someone the wrong way |
気のない see styles |
kinonai きのない |
(exp,adj-i) indifferent; half-hearted; dispirited; listless |
気の無い see styles |
kinonai きのない |
(exp,adj-i) indifferent; half-hearted; dispirited; listless |
決勝千里 决胜千里 see styles |
jué shèng qiān lǐ jue2 sheng4 qian1 li3 chüeh sheng ch`ien li chüeh sheng chien li |
to be able to plan victory from a thousand miles away (idiom) |
決定實有 决定实有 see styles |
jué dìng shí yǒu jue2 ding4 shi2 you3 chüeh ting shih yu ketsujō jitsuu |
to definitely exist in a substantial way |
沒苦硬吃 没苦硬吃 see styles |
méi kǔ yìng chī mei2 ku3 ying4 chi1 mei k`u ying ch`ih mei ku ying chih |
(neologism c. 2024) to stubbornly endure hardships that need not be endured; to go out of one's way to make things difficult for oneself |
法定速度 see styles |
houteisokudo / hotesokudo ほうていそくど |
default legal speed limit (in Japan, 60 km-h for cars on ordinary roads, 100 km-h on highways); national speed limit |
法性眞如 see styles |
fǎ xìng zhēn rú fa3 xing4 zhen1 ru2 fa hsing chen ju hosshō shinnyo |
Dharma-nature and bhūtatathatā, different terms but of the same meaning. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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