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Simple Dictionary Definition |
多多 see styles |
duō duō duo1 duo1 to to tada ただ |
many; much; a lot; lots and lots; more; even more (adj-na,adv,adv-to) (kana only) in tufts; tufty; bushy; thick; luxuriant; (adverb) very much; very many; more and more; (surname) Tada a father |
多尿 see styles |
tanyou / tanyo たにょう |
{med} polyuria |
多變 多变 see styles |
duō biàn duo1 bian4 to pien |
fickle; (math.) multivariate |
多采 see styles |
duō cǎi duo1 cai3 to ts`ai to tsai |
variant of 多彩[duo1 cai3] |
夜伽 see styles |
yotogi よとぎ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) attending someone through the night (of a guard, nurse); (n,vs,vi) (2) sleeping with a man (at his bidding); (n,vs,vi) (3) overnight vigil before burial; (female given name) Yotogi |
夜消 see styles |
yè xiāo ye4 xiao1 yeh hsiao |
variant of 夜宵[ye4 xiao1] |
夜郎 see styles |
yè láng ye4 lang2 yeh lang yarou / yaro やろう |
small barbarian kingdom in southern China during the Han dynasty (place-name) Yelang (China) (ancient state in western Guizhou province) |
夠戧 够戗 see styles |
gòu qiàng gou4 qiang4 kou ch`iang kou chiang |
variant of 夠嗆|够呛[gou4 qiang4] |
夥伴 see styles |
huǒ bàn huo3 ban4 huo pan |
variant of 伙伴[huo3 ban4] |
夥計 夥计 see styles |
huǒ ji huo3 ji5 huo chi |
variant of 伙計|伙计[huo3 ji5] |
大佐 see styles |
oosa おおさ |
{mil} (だいさ used by Imperial Japanese Navy) colonel; (navy) captain; (place-name, surname) Oosa |
大命 see styles |
dà mìng da4 ming4 ta ming taimei / taime たいめい |
imperial command; royal command The great order, command, destiny, or fate, i.e. life-and-death, mortality, reincarnation. |
大喪 see styles |
taisou / taiso たいそう |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 大喪の礼・たいそうのれい) funeral service of a Japanese emperor; (2) (archaism) Imperial mourning |
大坂 see styles |
dà bǎn da4 ban3 ta pan daizaka だいざか |
Japanese surname Osaka; old variant of 大阪[Da4 ban3] (Osaka, city in Japan), used prior to the Meiji era (archaism) large hill; (1) Osaka; (2) (archaism) large hill; (place-name) Daizaka |
大夥 see styles |
dà huǒ da4 huo3 ta huo |
variant of 大伙[da4 huo3] |
大婚 see styles |
dà hūn da4 hun1 ta hun taikon たいこん |
to have a grand wedding; to get married in lavish style imperial wedding |
大宮 see styles |
oomiya おおみや |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) imperial palace; shrine; (2) Grand Empress Dowager; Empress Dowager; (3) woman of imperial lineage who has borne a child; (4) elderly woman of imperial lineage; (place-name, surname) Oomiya |
大尉 see styles |
dà wèi da4 wei4 ta wei taii(p); daii / tai(p); dai たいい(P); だいい |
captain (army rank); senior captain {mil} (だいい used by Imperial Japanese Navy) captain (Army, US Marine Corps, USAF); lieutenant (Navy); flight lieutenant (RAF, RAAF, RNZAF, etc.) |
大愚 see styles |
dà yú da4 yu2 ta yü taigu たいぐ |
idiot; ignorant fool great folly or fool The "greatly ignorant", name of a monastery and title of its patriarch, of the Ch'an (Zen) or intuitive school. |
大抵 see styles |
dà dǐ da4 di3 ta ti taitei たいてい |
generally speaking; by and large; for the most part (adj-na,adv,n) (1) (kana only) mostly; ordinarily; usually; generally; (2) probably; (adj-no,n) (3) most; almost all; (4) ordinary; (adjectival noun) (5) proper; appropriate; moderate generally speaking |
大旆 see styles |
taihai たいはい |
banner (imperial, shogun, etc.); standard |
大日 see styles |
dà rì da4 ri4 ta jih dainichi だいにち |
Mahavairocana (Tathagata); Great Sun; Supreme Buddha of Sino-Japanese esoteric Buddhism; (place-name, surname) Dainichi Vairocana, or Mahāvairocana 大日如來; 遍照如來; 摩訶毘盧遮那; 毘盧遮那; 大日覺王 The sun, "shining everywhere" The chief object of worship of the Shingon sect in Japan, "represented by the gigantic image in the temple at Nara." (Eliot.) There he is known as Dai-nichi-nyorai. He is counted as the first, and according to some, the origin of the five celestial Buddhas (dhyāni-buddhas, or jinas). He dwells quiescent in Arūpa-dhātu, the Heaven beyond form, and is the essence of wisdom (bodhi) and of absolute purity. Samantabhadra 普賢 is his dhyāni-bodhisattva. The 大日經 "teaches that Vairocana is the whole world, which is divided into Garbhadhātu (material) and Vajradhātu (indestructible), the two together forming Dharmadhātu. The manifestations of Vairocana's body to himself―that is, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas ―are represented symbolically by diagrams of several circles ". Eliot. In the 金剛界 or vajradhātu maṇḍala he is the center of the five groups. In the 胎藏界 or Garbhadhātu he is the center of the eight-leaf (lotus) court. His appearance, symbols, esoteric word, differ according to the two above distinctions. Generally he is considered as an embodiment of the Truth 法, both in the sense of dharmakāya 法身 and dharmaratna 法寳. Some hold Vairocana to be the dharmakāya of Śākyamuni 大日與釋迦同一佛 but the esoteric school denies this identity. Also known as 最高顯廣眼藏如來, the Tathagata who, in the highest, reveals the far-reaching treasure of his eye, i.e. the sun. 大日大聖不動明王 is described as one of his transformations. Also, a śramaņa of Kashmir (contemporary of Padma-saṃbhava); he is credited with introducing Buddhism into Khotan and being an incarnation of Mañjuśrī; the king Vijaya Saṃbhava built a monastery for him. |
大泰 see styles |
dà tài da4 tai4 ta t`ai ta tai hiroyasu ひろやす |
(given name) Hiroyasu Syria, the Eastern Roman Empire. |
大礼 see styles |
oorei / oore おおれい |
(1) state ceremony (esp. an enthronement); imperial ceremony; (2) important ceremony (in one's life, e.g. wedding, funeral); (surname) Oorei |
大空 see styles |
dà kōng da4 kong1 ta k`ung ta kung masataka まさたか |
wide open sky; the blue; heavens; firmament; (male given name) Masataka The great void, or the Mahāyāna parinirvāṇa, as being more complete and final than the nirvāṇa of Hīnayāna. It is used in the Shingon sect for the great immaterial or spiritual wisdom, with its esoteric symbols; its weapons, such as the vajra; its samādhis; its sacred circles, or maṇḍalas, etc. It is used also for space, in which there is neither east, west, north, nor south. |
大義 大义 see styles |
dà yì da4 yi4 ta i hiroyoshi ひろよし |
righteousness; virtuous cause; a woman's marriage; main points of a piece of writing great cause; moral law; justice; (personal name) Hiroyoshi great import |
大葬 see styles |
taisou / taiso たいそう |
imperial funeral |
大詔 see styles |
taishou / taisho たいしょう |
imperial rescript |
大閤 see styles |
taikou / taiko たいこう |
(honorific or respectful language) taiko; title for a regent, later for the grand chancellor, also for the father of an Imperial adviser (advisor) who passed the role to his son |
大駕 大驾 see styles |
dà jià da4 jia4 ta chia |
imperial chariot; (fig.) emperor; (polite) you |
大鯢 大鲵 see styles |
dà ní da4 ni2 ta ni |
giant salamander (Andrias japonicus) |
大齡 大龄 see styles |
dà líng da4 ling2 ta ling |
older (than average in a group, at school, for marriage etc) |
天つ see styles |
amatsu あまつ |
(can act as adjective) (archaism) heavenly; imperial |
天份 see styles |
tiān fèn tian1 fen4 t`ien fen tien fen |
variant of 天分[tian1 fen4] |
天位 see styles |
teni てんい |
imperial throne |
天兵 see styles |
tiān bīng tian1 bing1 t`ien ping tien ping tenpei / tenpe てんぺい |
celestial soldier; (old) imperial troops; (Tw, jocular) clumsy army recruit; (more generally) bungler; screw-up the Imperial Army; heaven-send army |
天冠 see styles |
tiān guàn tian1 guan4 t`ien kuan tien kuan tenkan; tengan てんかん; てんがん |
(1) imperial coronation crown; (2) celestial crown; crown worn by Buddha and celestial beings A deva-crown, surpassing human thought. |
天威 see styles |
teni てんい |
imperial authority; imperial majesty; (surname) Ten'i |
天庭 see styles |
tiān tíng tian1 ting2 t`ien t`ing tien ting |
middle of the forehead; imperial court; heaven |
天書 天书 see styles |
tiān shū tian1 shu1 t`ien shu tien shu |
imperial edict; heavenly book (superstition); obscure or illegible writing; double dutch |
天朝 see styles |
tiān cháo tian1 chao2 t`ien ch`ao tien chao tenchou / tencho てんちょう |
Celestial Empire, tributary title conferred on imperial China; Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (polite language) imperial court |
天橋 天桥 see styles |
tiān qiáo tian1 qiao2 t`ien ch`iao tien chiao amahashi あまはし |
overhead walkway; pedestrian bridge (surname) Amahashi |
天照 see styles |
tenshou / tensho てんしょう |
(kana only) {Shinto} (See 天照大神) Amaterasu; sun goddess who is the ancestress of the Imperial House of Japan; (surname) Tenshou |
天神 see styles |
tiān shén tian1 shen2 t`ien shen tien shen tenjin てんじん |
god; deity (1) (also pronounced てんしん) heavenly god; heavenly gods; (2) spirit of Sugawara no Michizane; (3) (See 天満宮) Tenmangu shrine (dedicated to Michizane's spirit); (4) (colloquialism) (See 梅干し) pit of a dried plum; dried plum; (5) (abbreviation) (See 天神髷) tenjin hairstyle; (6) prostitute of the second-highest class (Edo period); (7) (See 転軫) tuning peg (on a biwa or shamisen); (place-name, surname) Tenjin deva 提婆 or devatā 泥縛多. (1) Brahma and the gods in general, including the inhabitants of the devalokas, all subject to metem-psychosis. (2) The fifteenth patriarch, a native of South India, or Ceylon and disciple of Nāgārjuna; he is also styled Devabodhisattva 提婆菩薩, Āryadeva 聖天, and Nilanetra 靑目 blue-eyed, or 分別明 clear discriminator. He was the author of nine works and a famous antagonist of Brahmanism. |
天線 天线 see styles |
tiān xiàn tian1 xian4 t`ien hsien tien hsien |
antenna; aerial; (fig.) connection to higher authorities; channel to influential people |
天葬 see styles |
tiān zàng tian1 zang4 t`ien tsang tien tsang |
sky burial (Tibetan funeral practice) |
天覧 see styles |
tenran てんらん |
imperial inspection |
天親 天亲 see styles |
tiān qīn tian1 qin1 t`ien ch`in tien chin amachika あまちか |
one's flesh and blood (surname) Amachika Vasubandhu, 伐蘇畔度; 婆藪槃豆 (or 婆修槃豆) (or 婆修槃陀) 'akin to the gods ', or 世親 'akin to the world'. Vasubandhu is described as a native of Puruṣapura, or Peshawar, by Eitel as of Rājagriha, born '900 years after the nirvana', or about A. D. 400; Takakusu suggests 420-500, Peri puts his death not later than 350. In Eitel's day the date of his death was put definitely at A. D. 117. Vasubandhu's great work, the Abhidharmakośa, is only one of his thirty-six works. He is said to be the younger brother of Asaṅga of the Yogācāra school, by whom he was converted from the Sarvāstivāda school of thought to that of Mahāyāna and of Nāgārjuna. On his conversion he would have 'cut out his tongue' for its past heresy, but was dissuaded by his brother, who bade him use the same tongue to correct his errors, whereupon he wrote the 唯識論 and other Mahayanist works. He is called the twenty-first patriarch and died in Ayodhya. |
天譴 天谴 see styles |
tiān qiǎn tian1 qian3 t`ien ch`ien tien chien tenken てんけん |
the wrath of Heaven; imperial displeasure divine punishment |
天賜 天赐 see styles |
tiān cì tian1 ci4 t`ien tz`u tien tzu tenshi てんし |
bestowed by heaven heavenly gift; imperial gift |
天領 see styles |
tenryou / tenryo てんりょう |
(1) (hist) shogun's demesne; area under direct control of the shogun; (2) (hist) imperial lands; area under direct control of the Emperor; (place-name) Tenryō |
天麗 see styles |
juria じゅりあ |
(female given name) Juria |
太僕 太仆 see styles |
tài pú tai4 pu2 t`ai p`u tai pu |
ministerial title in imperial China (in the Qin and Han dynasties, the minister responsible for the imperial stables) |
太古 see styles |
tài gǔ tai4 gu3 t`ai ku tai ku tako たこ |
immemorial (noun - becomes adjective with の) ancient times; prehistoric times; (surname) Tako Taego |
太學 太学 see styles |
tài xué tai4 xue2 t`ai hsüeh tai hsüeh |
Imperial College of Supreme Learning, established in 124 BC, and the highest educational institute in ancient China until the Sui Dynasty |
太師 太师 see styles |
tài shī tai4 shi1 t`ai shih tai shih taishi たいし |
imperial tutor (1) Senior Grand Tutor (senior-most of the top three civil positions of the Zhou Dynasty); (2) Grand Minister; Chancellor of the Realm |
太常 see styles |
tài cháng tai4 chang2 t`ai ch`ang tai chang |
minister of ceremonies in imperial China |
太政 see styles |
oomatsurigoto おおまつりごと |
(archaism) (Japanese) imperial government |
太醫 太医 see styles |
tài yī tai4 yi1 t`ai i tai i |
imperial physician |
太閤 see styles |
taikou / taiko たいこう |
(honorific or respectful language) taiko; title for a regent, later for the grand chancellor, also for the father of an Imperial adviser (advisor) who passed the role to his son; (place-name) Taikou |
太阿 see styles |
tài ē tai4 e1 t`ai o tai o |
variant of 泰阿[Tai4 e1] |
失婚 see styles |
shī hūn shi1 hun1 shih hun |
to lose one's spouse (through marriage failure or bereavement) |
失宜 see styles |
shī yí shi1 yi2 shih i |
inappropriate; improper |
失當 失当 see styles |
shī dàng shi1 dang4 shih tang |
inappropriate; improper See: 失当 |
失笑 see styles |
shī xiào shi1 xiao4 shih hsiao shisshou / shissho しっしょう |
to laugh in spite of oneself; to be unable to help laughing; to break into laughter (n,vs,vi) (1) laughing at an inappropriate time; not being able to hold back one's laughter; (n,vs,vi) (2) (colloquialism) scornful laughter; snicker; snigger |
夷人 see styles |
ijin いじん |
(1) barbarian; savage; (2) (derogatory term) foreigner |
夷俗 see styles |
izoku いぞく |
(archaism) barbaric custom; barbarian custom |
夷国 see styles |
ikoku いこく |
land of the barbarians |
夷洲 see styles |
yí zhōu yi2 zhou1 i chou |
name of an ancient barbarian country, possibly Taiwan |
夷狄 see styles |
yí dí yi2 di2 i ti iteki いてき |
non-Han tribes in the east and north of ancient China; barbarians barbarians; aliens barbarian tribes |
夾侍 see styles |
kyouji / kyoji きょうじ |
(out-dated kanji) (Buddhist term) flanking image (e.g. in a Buddha triad) |
奉勅 see styles |
houchoku / hochoku ほうちょく |
receiving an imperial decree; obeying an imperial decree |
奉旨 see styles |
fèng zhǐ feng4 zhi3 feng chih |
on imperial orders |
奉詔 奉诏 see styles |
fèng zhào feng4 zhao4 feng chao |
to receive an imperial command |
奏帖 see styles |
zòu tiě zou4 tie3 tsou t`ieh tsou tieh |
memorial to the emperor (folded in accordion form) |
奏摺 奏折 see styles |
zòu zhé zou4 zhe2 tsou che |
memorial to the emperor (folded in accordion form) |
奢糜 see styles |
shē mí she1 mi2 she mi |
variant of 奢靡[she1 mi2] |
奧國 奥国 see styles |
ào guó ao4 guo2 ao kuo |
Austria |
女功 see styles |
nǚ gōng nu:3 gong1 nü kung |
variant of 女紅|女红[nu:3 gong1] |
女國 女国 see styles |
nǚ guó nv3 guo2 nü kuo nyokoku |
The woman-kingdom, where matriarchal government is said to have prevailed, e.g. Brahmapura, v. 婆, and Suvarṇagotra, v. 蘇. |
女家 see styles |
nǚ jiā nu:3 jia1 nü chia |
bride's family (in marriage) |
女工 see styles |
nǚ gōng nu:3 gong1 nü kung jokou / joko じょこう |
working woman; variant of 女紅|女红[nu:3 gong1] (obsolete) female factory worker |
女房 see styles |
nyoubou(p); nyoubo; nyuubou(ok) / nyobo(p); nyobo; nyubo(ok) にょうぼう(P); にょうぼ; にゅうぼう(ok) |
(1) wife (esp. one's own wife); (2) (にょうぼう, にゅうぼう only) court lady; female court attache; woman who served at the imperial palace; (3) (にょうぼう, にゅうぼう only) (archaism) woman (esp. as a love interest) |
女犯 see styles |
nǚ fàn nu:3 fan4 nü fan nyobon にょぼん |
female offender in imperial China (old) sin of having sexual relations with a woman (for a Buddhist priest) The woman offence, i.e. sexual immorality on the part of a monk. |
女院 see styles |
nyouin / nyoin にょういん |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 院・6) woman bestowed with the title "in" (usu. the empress, imperial princesses, etc.); (personal name) Nyouin |
奶皇 see styles |
nǎi huáng nai3 huang2 nai huang |
variant of 奶黃|奶黄[nai3 huang2] |
奶素 see styles |
nǎi sù nai3 su4 nai su |
(adjective) lacto-vegetarian |
奸滑 see styles |
jiān huá jian1 hua2 chien hua |
variant of 奸猾[jian1 hua2] |
好象 see styles |
hǎo xiàng hao3 xiang4 hao hsiang |
to seem; to be like (variant of 好像[hao3 xiang4]) |
如意 see styles |
rú yì ru2 yi4 ju i neoi ねおい |
as one wants; according to one's wishes; ruyi scepter, a symbol of power and good fortune (1) (See 不如意・ふにょい・1) going according to one's wishes; (2) {Buddh} ceremonial sceptre used by monks when reciting sutras (scepter); (place-name, surname) Neoi At will; according to desire; a ceremonial emblem, originally a short sword; tr. of Manoratha 末笯曷刺他 successor of Vasubandhu as 22nd patriarch and of Mahāṛddhiprāpta, a king of garuḍas. |
妃嬪 妃嫔 see styles |
fēi pín fei1 pin2 fei p`in fei pin hihin ひひん |
imperial concubine (1) (archaism) emperor's wife and concubines; (2) (archaism) emperor's female attendant |
妃子 see styles |
fēi zi fei1 zi5 fei tzu himeko ひめこ |
imperial concubine (female given name) Himeko |
妄求 see styles |
wàng qiú wang4 qiu2 wang ch`iu wang chiu |
inappropriate or presumptuous demands |
妙樂 妙乐 see styles |
miào lè miao4 le4 miao le myōgaku |
Wonderful music (in the Pure Land). Miao-yo, the sixth Tiantai patriarch. |
妙齢 see styles |
myourei / myore みょうれい |
(adj-no,n) (1) young (usu. of a woman); blooming; in the prime of youth; marriageable; (adj-no,n) (2) with a charm appropriate to one's age |
妝扮 妆扮 see styles |
zhuāng bàn zhuang1 ban4 chuang pan |
variant of 裝扮|装扮[zhuang1 ban4] |
妥善 see styles |
tuǒ shàn tuo3 shan4 t`o shan to shan |
appropriate; proper |
妥實 妥实 see styles |
tuǒ shí tuo3 shi2 t`o shih to shih |
proper; appropriate |
妥帖 see styles |
tuǒ tiē tuo3 tie1 t`o t`ieh to tieh |
properly; satisfactorily; firmly; very fitting; appropriate; proper; to be in good order; also written 妥貼|妥贴[tuo3 tie1] |
妥当 see styles |
datou / dato だとう |
(adj-na,n,vs,vi) valid; proper; right; appropriate; reasonable |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Ria" 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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