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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

付焼刃

see styles
 tsukeyakiba
    つけやきば
(1) thin veneer; hasty preparation; knowledge or skill learned as a stopgap; (2) re-tempering a dull sword (so that it looks as if it's sharp, but is actually unusable)

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

具尸羅


具尸罗

see styles
jù shī luó
    ju4 shi1 luo2
chü shih lo
 gushira
endowed with moral discipline

具戒地

see styles
jù jiè dì
    ju4 jie4 di4
chü chieh ti
 gukai chi
The second of the bodhisattva ten stages in which all the rules are kept.

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

別解脫


别解脱

see styles
bié jiě tuō
    bie2 jie3 tuo1
pieh chieh t`o
    pieh chieh to
 betsu gedatsu
code of discipline

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)

吳官正


吴官正

see styles
wú guān zhèng
    wu2 guan1 zheng4
wu kuan cheng
Wu Guanzheng (1938-), former CCP Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

四分律

see styles
sì fēn lǜ
    si4 fen1 lv4
ssu fen lü
 Shibun ritsu
The four-division Vinaya or discipline of the Dharmagupta school, divided into four sections of 20, 15, 14, and 11 chuan. The 四分律藏 Dharma-gupta-vinaya was tr. in A. D. 405 by Buddhayasas and 竺佛念 Chu Fo-nien; the 四分比丘尼羯磨法 Dharmagupta-bhikṣuṇī-karman was tr. by Gunavarman in 431: and there are numerous other works of this order.

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

外科学

see styles
 gekagaku
    げかがく
surgery (academic discipline)

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.

學道果


学道果

see styles
xué dào guǒ
    xue2 dao4 guo3
hsüeh tao kuo
 gakudō ka
fruits of the path of discipline

宗客巴

see styles
zōng kè bā
    zong1 ke4 ba1
tsung k`o pa
    tsung ko pa
 Shūkyaha
Sumatikīrti (Tib. Tsoṅ-kha-pa), the reformer of the Tibetan church, founder of the Yellow Sect (黃帽教); according to the 西藏新志 b. A. D. 1417 at Hsining, Kansu. His sect was founded on strict discipline, as opposed to the lax practices of the Red sect, which permitted marriage of monks, sorcery, etc. He is considered to be an incarnation of Mañjuśrī; others say of Amitābha.

寂靜行


寂静行

see styles
jí jìng xíng
    ji2 jing4 xing2
chi ching hsing
 jakujō gyō
Hīnayāna discipline to ensure nirvāṇa.

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

尸怛羅


尸怛罗

see styles
shī dá luó
    shi1 da2 luo2
shih ta lo
 shitara
moral discipline

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

弓箭步

see styles
gōng jiàn bù
    gong1 jian4 bu4
kung chien pu
forward lunge (stance used in martial arts, fitness training etc)

形稽古

see styles
 katageiko / katageko
    かたげいこ
{MA} form refinement training

律する

see styles
 rissuru
    りっする
(suru verb) (1) to judge (on the basis of); (suru verb) (2) to control; to discipline (oneself); to regulate

律儀戒


律仪戒

see styles
lǜ yí jiè
    lv4 yi2 jie4
lü i chieh
 ritsugi kai
The first of the three 衆戒, i. e. to avoid evil by keeping to the discipline.

御稽古

see styles
 okeiko / okeko
    おけいこ
(honorific or respectful language) practice; training

忍加行

see styles
rěn jiā xíng
    ren3 jia1 xing2
jen chia hsing
 nin kegyō
The discipline of patience, in the 四加行 four Hīnayāna disciplines; also in the Mahāyāna.

急制度

see styles
 kyuuseido / kyusedo
    きゅうせいど
emergency braking procedure (e.g. during driver training and testing)

惡律儀


恶律仪

see styles
è lǜ yí
    e4 lv4 yi2
o lü i
 akuritsugi
Bad, or evil rules and customs.

懲らす

see styles
 korasu
    こらす
(transitive verb) to chastise; to punish; to discipline

戒具足

see styles
jiè jù zú
    jie4 ju4 zu2
chieh chü tsu
 kai gusoku
moral discipline is complete

戒取使

see styles
jiè qǔ shǐ
    jie4 qu3 shi3
chieh ch`ü shih
    chieh chü shih
 kaishu shi
The delusion resulting from clinging to heterodox commandments.

戒四別


戒四别

see styles
jiè sì bié
    jie4 si4 bie2
chieh ssu pieh
 kai no shibetsu
four distinctions in moral discipline

戒定慧

see styles
jiè dìng huì
    jie4 ding4 hui4
chieh ting hui
 kai jō e
Discipline, meditation, wisdom; discipline wards off bodily evil, meditation calms mental disturbance, wisdom gets rid of delusion and proves truth.

戒盜見


戒盗见

see styles
jiè dào jiàn
    jie4 dao4 jian4
chieh tao chien
 kaitō ken
view of attachment to discipline

戒禁見


戒禁见

see styles
jiè jīn jiàn
    jie4 jin1 jian4
chieh chin chien
 kai gonken
view of attachment to discipline

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

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

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

明行足

see styles
míng xíng zú
    ming2 xing2 zu2
ming hsing tsu
 myōgyō soku
vidyā-caraṇa-saṃpañña; knowledge-conduct-perfect 婢侈遮羅那三般那. (1) The unexcelled universal enlightenment of the Buddha based upon the discipline, meditation, and wisdom regarded as feet; one of the ten epithets of Buddha. Nirvāṇa Sūtra 18. (2) The 智度論 2 interprets 明 by the 三明 q. v., the 行 by the 三業 q. v., and the 足 by complete, or perfect.

格技場

see styles
 kakugijou / kakugijo
    かくぎじょう
(martial arts term) training place; dojo

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)

無學心


无学心

see styles
wú xué xīn
    wu2 xue2 xin1
wu hsüeh hsin
 mugaku shin
mental state beyond training

焼入れ

see styles
 yakiire / yakire
    やきいれ
quenching; hardening; tempering

焼戻し

see styles
 yakimodoshi
    やきもどし
(noun/participle) tempering; annealing

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

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

締まり

see styles
 shimari
    しまり
(1) closing; shutting; (2) firmness; tightness; discipline; control

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)

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

苦行林

see styles
kǔ xíng lín
    ku3 xing2 lin2
k`u hsing lin
    ku hsing lin
 kugyōrin
木瓜林 Uruvilvā-kāśyapa, the forest near Gayā where Śākyamuni underwent rigorous ascetic discipline; v. 優.

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

菩薩行


菩萨行

see styles
pú sà xíng
    pu2 sa4 xing2
p`u sa hsing
    pu sa hsing
 bosatsu gyō
The way or discipline of the bodhisattva, 自利利他, i.e. to benefit self and benefit others, leading to Buddhahood.

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

講習料

see styles
 koushuuryou / koshuryo
    こうしゅうりょう
course fees; training fees

趙樂際


赵乐际

see styles
zhào lè jì
    zhao4 le4 ji4
chao le chi
Zhao Leji (1957-), member of the Politburo Standing Committee and Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection

躾ける

see styles
 shitsukeru
    しつける
(transitive verb) (kana only) to train; to discipline; to teach manners

軌範師


轨范师

see styles
guǐ fàn shī
    gui3 fan4 shi1
kuei fan shih
 kihanshi
A teacher of rules, discipline, morals; an ācārya.

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

陸トレ

see styles
 rikutore
    りくトレ
dry-land training (e.g. swimming, surfing)

隨相戒


随相戒

see styles
suí xiàng jiè
    sui2 xiang4 jie4
sui hsiang chieh
 zui sōkai
To follow the forms and discipline of the Buddha, i.e. become a monk.

隨經律


随经律

see styles
suí jīng lǜ
    sui2 jing1 lv4
sui ching lü
 zui kyōritsu
According to the discipline as described in the sūtras, i.e. the various regulations for conduct in the Sūtra-piṭaka; the phrase 隨律經 means according to the wisdom and insight as described in the Vinaya-piṭaka.

雞狗戒


鸡狗戒

see styles
jī gǒu jiè
    ji1 gou3 jie4
chi kou chieh
 keiku kai
Cock or dog discipline, e.g. standing on one leg all day, or eating ordure, like certain ascetics.

非律儀

see styles
fēi lǜ yí
    fei1 lv4 yi2
fei lü i
perverted discipline

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