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十ヶ年 see styles |
juukanen / jukanen じゅうかねん |
(can act as adjective) decennial; recurring every ten years |
十無二 十无二 see styles |
shí wú èr shi2 wu2 er4 shih wu erh jūmuni |
Ten powers only possessed by Buddhas: (1) prediction; (2) knowing and fulfilling the desires of the living; (3)-(10) are various forms of omniscience, i.e. (3) of all Buddha-realms and their inhabitants; (4) their natures; (5) good roots; (6) laws; (7) wisdom; (8) every moment; (9) evolving domains, or conditions; (10) language, words, and discussions. v. 宗鏡錄 99. |
十箇年 see styles |
juukanen / jukanen じゅうかねん |
(can act as adjective) decennial; recurring every ten years |
反映論 反映论 see styles |
fǎn yìng lùn fan3 ying4 lun4 fan ying lun haneiron / haneron はんえいろん |
theory of reflection (in dialectic materialism), i.e. every perception reflects physical reality (See 模写説) reflection theory |
各国語 see styles |
kakkokugo; kakukokugo かっこくご; かくこくご |
each language; every language |
各方面 see styles |
kakuhoumen / kakuhomen かくほうめん |
every quarter; all sides |
四か年 see styles |
yonkanen よんかねん |
(can act as adjective) quadrennial; recurring every four years |
四ヶ年 see styles |
yonkanen よんかねん |
(can act as adjective) quadrennial; recurring every four years |
四箇年 see styles |
yonkanen よんかねん |
(can act as adjective) quadrennial; recurring every four years |
塞建陀 see styles |
sāi jiàn tuó sai1 jian4 tuo2 sai chien t`o sai chien to saikenda |
(塞建陀羅); 塞健陀 skandha, 'the shoulder'; 'the body'; 'the trunk of a tree'; 'a section,' etc. M.W. 'Five psychological constituents.' 'Five attributes of every human being.' Eitel. Commonly known as the five aggregates, constituents, or groups; the pañcaskandha; under the Han dynasty 陰 was used, under the Jin 衆, under the Tang 蘊. The five are: 色 rūpa, form, or sensuous quality; 受 vedana, reception, feeling, sensation; 想 sañjñā , thought, consciousness, perception; 行 karman, or saṃskāra, action, mental activity; 識 vijñāna, cognition. The last four are mental constituents of the ego. Skandha is also the name of an arhat, and Skanda, also 塞建那, of a deva. |
夜ごと see styles |
yogoto よごと |
(n-adv,n-t) every night; nightly |
大梵天 see styles |
dà fàn tiān da4 fan4 tian1 ta fan t`ien ta fan tien Daibon ten |
Mahābrahman; Brahma; 跋羅吸摩; 波羅賀磨; 梵覽摩; 梵天王; 梵王; 梵. Eitel says: "The first person of the Brahminical Trimūrti, adopted by Buddhism, but placed in an inferior position, being looked upon not as Creator, but as a transitory devatā whom every Buddhistic saint surpasses on obtaining bodhi. Notwithstanding this, the Saddharma-puṇḍarīka calls Brahma 'the father of all living beings'" 一切衆生之父. Mahābrahman is the unborn or uncreated ruler over all, especially according to Buddhism over all the heavens of form, i.e. of mortality. He rules over these heavens, which are of threefold form: (a) Brahma (lord), (b) Brahma-purohitas (ministers), and (c) Brahma-pāriṣadyāh (people). His heavens are also known as the middle dhyāna heavens, i.e. between the first and second dhyānas. He is often represented on the right of the Buddha. According to Chinese accounts the Hindus speak of him (1) as born of Nārāyaṇa, from Brahma's mouth sprang the brahmans, from his arms the kṣatriyas, from his thighs the vaiśyas, and from his feet the śūdras; (2) as born from Viṣṇu; (3) as a trimūrti, evidently that of Brahma, Viṣṇu, and Śiva, but Buddhists define Mahābrahma's dharmakāya as Maheśvara (Śiva), his saṃbhogakāya as Nārāyaṇa, and his nirmāṇakāya as Brahmā. He is depicted as riding on a swan, or drawn by swans. |
大祥忌 see styles |
dà xiáng jì da4 xiang2 ji4 ta hsiang chi daishouki; taishouki / daishoki; taishoki だいしょうき; たいしょうき |
(See 小祥忌) second anniversary of a person's death The great propitious anniversary, i.e. a sacrifice every third year. |
大集經 大集经 see styles |
dà jí jīng da4 ji2 jing1 ta chi ching Daijikkyō |
Mahāsaṃghata-sūtra 大方等大集經 The sūtra of the great assembly of Bodhisattvas from 十方 every direction, and of the apocalpytic sermons delivered to them by the Buddha; 60 juan, tr. in parts at various times by various translators. There are several works connected with it and others independent, e.g. 大集須彌藏經, 大集日藏經 (and 大集月藏經) , 大集經賢 護, 大集會正法經, 大集譬喩王經, etc. |
太閤碁 see styles |
taikougo / taikogo たいこうご |
{go} (See マネ碁,天元・1) mirror go (as black); opening strategy of symmetrically copying every move of the opponent, starting with tengen |
如意珠 see styles |
rú yì zhū ru2 yi4 zhu1 ju i chu nyoiju |
cintāmaṇi, a fabulous gem, the philosopher's stone, the talisman-pearl capable of responding to every wish, said to be obtained from the dragon-king of the sea, or the head of the great fish, Makara, or the relics of a Buddha. It is also called 如意寳 (如意寳珠); 如意摩尼. |
如意輪 如意轮 see styles |
rú yì lún ru2 yi4 lun2 ju i lun nyoi rin |
The talismanic wheel, as in the case of 如意輪觀音 Guanyin with the wheel, holding the pearl in her hand symbolizing a response to every prayer, also styled 持寳金剛 the Vajra-bodhisattva with six hands, one holding the pearl, or gem, another the wheel, etc. There are several sūtras, etc., under these titles, associated with Guanyin. |
家並み see styles |
yanami やなみ ienami いえなみ |
row of houses; every door |
寶葫蘆 宝葫芦 see styles |
bǎo hú lu bao3 hu2 lu5 pao hu lu |
magic gourd, granting your every wish |
己が自 see styles |
onogajishi おのがじし |
(adverb) (archaism) each and every one; individually |
年ごと see styles |
toshigoto としごと |
(temporal noun) every year; year by year |
年毎に see styles |
toshigotoni としごとに |
(adverb) annually; every year |
庚申月 see styles |
koushinzuki / koshinzuki こうしんづき |
(hist) (See 庚申・1) Metal Monkey month; lunar month that contains a day of the Metal Monkey (essentially every other month) during which it was believed colds were more frequent |
度ごと see styles |
tabigoto たびごと |
(adverb) each time; every time |
徧行因 遍行因 see styles |
biàn xíng yīn bian4 xing2 yin1 pien hsing yin hengyō in |
sarvatragahetu, 'omnipresent causes, like false views which affect every act.' Keith. |
惜寸陰 惜寸阴 see styles |
xī cùn yīn xi1 cun4 yin1 hsi ts`un yin hsi tsun yin |
to cherish every moment; to make good use of one's time |
日ごと see styles |
higoto ひごと |
(n-adv,n-t) every day; daily |
月並み see styles |
tsukinami つきなみ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) every month; (2) trite; common |
歡喜日 欢喜日 see styles |
huān xǐ rì huan1 xi3 ri4 huan hsi jih kangi nichi |
The happy day of the Buddha, and of the order, i.e. that ending the 'retreat', 15th day of the 7th (or 8th) moon; also every 15th day of the month. |
毎正時 see styles |
maishouji / maishoji まいしょうじ |
(n,adj-no,adv) (usu. as 毎正時に) every hour on the hour |
比丘尼 see styles |
bǐ qiū ní bi3 qiu1 ni2 pi ch`iu ni pi chiu ni bikuni びくに |
Buddhist nun (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksuni") (1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun) (san: bhiksuni); (2) (hist) travelling female entertainer dressed as a nun (Kamakura, Muromachi periods); (3) (hist) lowly prostitute dressed as a nun (Edo period); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 科負い比丘尼) female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts 苾芻尼; 尼姑 bhikṣuṇī. A nun, or almswoman. The first woman to be ordained was the Buddha's aunt Mahāprajāpatī, who had nursed him. In the fourteenth year after his enlightenment the Buddha yielded to persuasion and admitted his aunt and women to his order of religious mendicants, but said that the admission of women would shorten the period of Buddhism by 500 years. The nun, however old, must acknowledge the superiority of every monk; must never scold him or tell his faults; must never accuse him, though he may accuse her; and must in all respects obey the rules as commanded by him. She accepts all the rules for the monks with additional rules for her own order. Such is the theory rather than the practice. The title by which Mahāprajāpatī was addressed was applied to nuns, i. e. ārya, or noble, 阿姨, though some consider the Chinese term entirely native. |
清一色 see styles |
qīng yī sè qing1 yi1 se4 ch`ing i se ching i se chiniisoo / chinisoo チンイーソー |
(mahjong) flush; a complete hand where all tiles are of the same suit; (fig.) uniformly; each and every one (1) {mahj} full flush (chi: qīng yī sè); winning hand containing only tiles of one suit; (2) homogeneity (e.g. manuf. using products from one source) |
無畏施 无畏施 see styles |
wú wèi shī wu2 wei4 shi1 wu wei shih mui se |
abhayapradāna. The bestowing of confidence by every true Buddhist, i.e. that none may fear him. |
牛貨洲 牛货洲 see styles |
niú huò zhōu niu2 huo4 zhou1 niu huo chou Gokeshū |
Godānīya, 瞿伽尼 (or 瞿耶尼, or 瞿陀尼) ; 倶助尼; 遇嚩柅; Aparagodāna, 阿鉢唎瞿陀尼, the western of the four continents into which every world is divided, where oxen are the principal product and medium of exchange. |
牽引因 牵引因 see styles |
qiān yǐn yīn qian1 yin3 yin1 ch`ien yin yin chien yin yin kenin in |
sarvatraga-hetu, 'omnipresent causes, like false views which affect every act. ' Keith. |
生活語 see styles |
seikatsugo / sekatsugo せいかつご |
{ling} private-sphere language; language used in every day life; dialect |
皆が皆 see styles |
minnagaminna; minagamina みんながみんな; みながみな |
(exp,adv) (kana only) each and all; every single one; everybody |
置きに see styles |
okini おきに |
(exp,suf) (kana only) (after a distance, time period, number of objects, etc.) every ...; every other ...; at intervals of ...; with ... in between; ... apart |
羅睺羅 罗睺罗 see styles |
luó huó luó luo2 huo2 luo2 lo huo lo Ragora |
Rāhula, the eldest son of Śākyamuni and Yaśodharā; also羅睺; 羅吼; 羅云; 羅雲; 曷怙羅 or 何怙羅 or 羅怙羅. He is supposed to have been in the womb for six years and born when his father attained buddhahood; also said to have been born during an eclipse, and thus acquired his name, though it is defined in other ways; his father did not see him till he was six years old. He became a disciple of the Hīnayāna, but is said to have become a Mahāyānist when his father preached this final perfect doctrine, a statement gainsaid by his being recognized as founder of the Vaibhāṣika school. He is to be reborn as the eldest son of every buddha, hence is sometimes called the son of Ānanda. |
耆婆鳥 耆婆鸟 see styles |
qí pó niǎo qi2 po2 niao3 ch`i p`o niao chi po niao kibachō |
idem 命命鳥, also 耆婆耆婆 (耆婆耆婆迦); 闍婆耆婆 (闍婆耆婆迦) A bird of the partridge family; there is a fable about such a bird having two heads, called 迦嘍嗏 garuḍa, and 憂波迦嘍嗏 upagaruḍa; one ate a delicious flower while the other was asleep; when the latter awoke, it was so annoyed at not sharing it that it ate a poisonous flower and the bird died; thus there is a Jekyll and Hyde in every one. |
芥子劫 see styles |
jiè zǐ jié jie4 zi3 jie2 chieh tzu chieh keshi kō |
A mustard-seed kalpa, i.e. as long as the time it would take to empty a city 100 yojanas square, by extracting a seed once every century. |
莎揭哆 see styles |
suō qì chǐ suo1 qi4 chi3 so ch`i ch`ih so chi chih shakata |
svāgata 善來 'well come', a term of salutation; also 善逝 'well departed'. It is a title of every Buddha; also 莎迦陀 (or 莎伽陀); 沙伽陀 (or 沙竭陀); 裟婆羯多; 蘇揭多. |
蓮華國 莲华国 see styles |
lián huá guó lian2 hua2 guo2 lien hua kuo renge koku |
The pure land of every Buddha, the land of his enjoyment. |
被旅游 see styles |
bèi lǚ yóu bei4 lu:3 you2 pei lü yu |
(coll.) (of a dissident) to be taken on a tour, ostensibly a vacation, but actually a trip organized by the authorities where one's every move is watched |
被旅遊 被旅游 see styles |
bèi lǚ yóu bei4 lu:3 you2 pei lü yu |
(coll.) (of a dissident) to be taken on a tour, ostensibly a vacation, but actually a trip organized by the authorities where one's every move is watched |
足掻く see styles |
agaku あがく |
(v5k,vi) (1) (kana only) to paw (at) the ground; (v5k,vi) (2) (kana only) to struggle (using one's arms and legs); to flounder; to flail about; (v5k,vi) (3) (kana only) to struggle (to escape an adverse situation); to strive; to make every effort |
跋達羅 跋达罗 see styles |
bá dá luó ba2 da2 luo2 pa ta lo badara |
bhadra, good, auspicious, gracious, excellent, virtuous; an epithet for every Buddha; the present 賢劫 Bhadrakalpa. |
軒並み see styles |
nokinami のきなみ |
(1) row of houses; every door; (n-adv,n) (2) totally; altogether; across the board |
轉格欄 转格栏 see styles |
zhuǎn gé lán zhuan3 ge2 lan2 chuan ko lan tenkyakuran |
The circuit of the central Lhasa temple, made by prostrations every third step, to get rid of evils or obtain blessings. |
農運會 农运会 see styles |
nóng yùn huì nong2 yun4 hui4 nung yün hui |
China National Farmers' Games (sports meeting for peasants held every 4 years since 1988) |
門並み see styles |
kadonami かどなみ |
(temporal noun) line of houses; at every door |
阿僧祇 see styles |
ā sēng qí a1 seng1 qi2 a seng ch`i a seng chi asougi / asogi あそうぎ |
(1) {Buddh} a number so great it can never be counted to (san: asamkhya); (numeric) (2) 10^56 (or 10^64) asaṅkhya, asaṅkhyeya, 阿僧企耶; 僧祇 intp. 無數 innumerable, countless, said to be 一千萬萬萬萬萬萬萬萬兆 kalpas. There are four asaṅkhyākalpas in the rise, duration, and end of every universe, cf. 劫. |
阿那律 see styles |
ān à lǜ an1 a4 lv4 an a lü Anaritsu |
阿那律徒(or 阿那律陀); 阿?棲馱 (or 阿M045781棲馱); 阿尼盧豆 (or 阿莬盧豆) (or 阿尼律陀) Aniruddha, 'unrestrained,' tr. by 無滅 unceasing, i.e. the benefits resulting from his charity; or 如意無貪 able to gratify every wish and without desire. One of the ten chief disciples of Buddha; to reappear as the Buddha Samantaprabhāsa; he was considered supreme in 天眼 deva insight. Cf. 阿耨. |
隈なく see styles |
kumanaku くまなく |
(adverb) (kana only) all over; everywhere; in every nook and cranny |
隈無く see styles |
kumanaku くまなく |
(adverb) (kana only) all over; everywhere; in every nook and cranny |
隨形好 随形好 see styles |
suí xíng hǎo sui2 xing2 hao3 sui hsing hao zuigyō kō |
Excellent in every detail; the individual excellences of others united in the Buddha. |
額上珠 额上珠 see styles |
é shàng zhū e2 shang4 zhu1 o shang chu |
The pearl on the forehead, e.g. the buddha-nature in every one. |
首楞嚴 首楞严 see styles |
shǒu lèng yán shou3 leng4 yan2 shou leng yen |
首楞伽摩 śūraṃgama, intp. 健相 heroic, resolute; the virtue or power which enables a buddha to overcome every obstacle, obtained in the 首楞嚴定 or 三昧 śūraṃgamadhyāna or samādhi; 首楞嚴經 is the sutra on the subject, whose full title commences 大佛頂, etc. |
鬼子母 see styles |
guǐ zǐ mǔ gui3 zi3 mu3 kuei tzu mu |
Hāritī, 訶梨帝 intp. as pleased, or pleasing. A 'woman who having vowed to devour all the babies at Rādjagriha was reborn as a rākshasī, and gave birth to 500 children, one of which she was to devour every day. Converted by Śākyamuni she entered a convent. Her image is to be seen in all nunneries'. Eitel. Another account is that she is the mother of 500 demons, and that from being an evil goddess or spirit she was converted to become a protectress of Buddhism. |
いつ何時 see styles |
itsunandoki いつなんどき |
(adverb) (kana only) at any time; every moment |
おまいつ see styles |
omaitsu おまいつ |
(abbreviation) (slang) devoted fan who shows up at every event (concert, etc.); groupie |
に付いて see styles |
nitsuite について |
(irregular kanji usage) (expression) (1) (kana only) concerning; regarding; (2) (kana only) per (e.g. 100 yen per person); for every |
に付けて see styles |
nitsukete につけて |
(expression) (1) (kana only) (following a verb of cognition, e.g. 見る, 思う) every time; whenever; as; (expression) (2) (kana only) (as ...につけて...につけて) whether; in (either case) |
に就いて see styles |
nitsuite について |
(expression) (1) (kana only) concerning; regarding; (2) (kana only) per (e.g. 100 yen per person); for every |
ピンキリ see styles |
pinkiri ピンキリ |
(expression) (abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See ピンからキリまで) from the best to the worst; from top to bottom; of every kind; all sorts |
一つ置き see styles |
hitotsuoki ひとつおき |
alternate; every other one |
一つ覚え see styles |
hitotsuoboe ひとつおぼえ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) knowing only one thing (and repeating it often); saying the only thing one knows (at every opportunity); repeating the only thing one knows |
一一毛生 see styles |
yī yī máo shēng yi1 yi1 mao2 sheng1 i i mao sheng ichiichi mō shō |
every hair is alive |
一切合切 see styles |
issaigassai いっさいがっさい |
(n-adv,n-t) (yoji) any and every thing; altogether; lock, stock, and barrel; the whole shooting match; the whole kit and caboodle; without reserve |
一切合財 see styles |
issaigassai いっさいがっさい |
(n-adv,n-t) (yoji) any and every thing; altogether; lock, stock, and barrel; the whole shooting match; the whole kit and caboodle; without reserve |
一境三諦 一境三谛 see styles |
yī jìng sān dì yi1 jing4 san1 di4 i ching san ti ikkyō santai |
The three axioms in the one category; the three are 空, 假, and 中, which exist in every universe; v. 三諦. It is a principle of the Tiantai 圓教. |
一字三禮 一字三礼 see styles |
yī zì sān lǐ yi1 zi4 san1 li3 i tzu san li ichiji sanrai |
Three homages at every word one copies of the sūtras. |
一年ごと see styles |
ichinengoto いちねんごと |
(adverb) every (one) year |
一挙一動 see styles |
ikkyoichidou / ikkyoichido いっきょいちどう |
(yoji) one's every action; every single move |
一日一日 see styles |
ichinichiichinichi / ichinichichinichi いちにちいちにち |
(adv,adv-to) (1) gradually; day by day; (2) every day; each day |
一日置き see styles |
ichinichioki いちにちおき |
(n,adv) every other day |
一木一草 see styles |
ichibokuissou / ichibokuisso いちぼくいっそう |
(yoji) a single tree or blade of grass; every stick and stone (of a place) |
一筆不苟 一笔不苟 see styles |
yī bǐ bù gǒu yi1 bi3 bu4 gou3 i pi pu kou |
lit. not even one stroke is negligent (idiom); fig. to write characters (calligraphy) in which every stroke is placed perfectly |
一舉一動 一举一动 see styles |
yī jǔ yī dòng yi1 ju3 yi1 dong4 i chü i tung |
(idiom) every movement; each and every move |
一視同人 see styles |
isshidoujin / isshidojin いっしどうじん |
(yoji) loving every human being with impartiality; universal brotherhood; universal benevolence |
一言一動 一言一动 see styles |
yī yán yī dòng yi1 yan2 yi1 dong4 i yen i tung |
(one's) every word and deed (idiom) |
一言一句 see styles |
ichigonikku いちごんいっく |
(yoji) every single word and phrase; word by word |
一言居士 see styles |
ichigenkoji; ichigonkoji いちげんこじ; いちごんこじ |
(yoji) person who is ready to comment on every subject; ready critic |
一言隻句 see styles |
ichigonsekiku; ichigonsekku いちごんせきく; いちごんせっく |
every single word and phrase; each and every word |
一語一句 see styles |
ichigoikku いちごいっく |
(yoji) every single word and phrase; each and every word |
一軒一軒 see styles |
ikkenikken いっけんいっけん |
(1) each house; every house; (adverb) (2) house to house; door to door |
一顰一笑 一颦一笑 see styles |
yī pín yī xiào yi1 pin2 yi1 xiao4 i p`in i hsiao i pin i hsiao ippinisshou; ichibinisshou / ippinissho; ichibinissho いっぴんいっしょう; いちびんいっしょう |
every frown and every smile (yoji) one's mood; one's caprice; a smile or a frown |
一點一滴 一点一滴 see styles |
yī diǎn yī dī yi1 dian3 yi1 di1 i tien i ti |
bit by bit; every little bit |
一齣一齣 see styles |
hitokomahitokoma ひとこまひとこま |
(n,adv) frame by frame; every frame |
三因三果 see styles |
sān yīn sān guǒ san1 yin1 san1 guo3 san yin san kuo san'in sanka |
The three causes produce their three effects: (1) 異熟因異熟果 differently ripening causes produce differently ripening effects, i.e. every developed cause produces its developed effect, especially the effect of the present causes in the next transmigration; (2) 福因福報 blessed deeds produce blessed rewards, now and hereafter; (3) 智因智果 wisdom (now) produces wisdom-fruit (hereafter). |
三天兩頭 三天两头 see styles |
sān tiān liǎng tóu san1 tian1 liang3 tou2 san t`ien liang t`ou san tien liang tou |
lit. twice every three days (idiom); practically every day; frequently |
三種灌頂 三种灌顶 see styles |
sān zhǒng guàn dǐng san1 zhong3 guan4 ding3 san chung kuan ting sanshu kanjō |
Three kinds of baptism: (1) (a) 摩頂灌頂 Every Buddha baptizes a disciple by laying a hand on his head; (b) 授記灌頂 by predicting Buddhahood to him; (c) 放光灌頂 by revealing his glory to him to his profit. (2) Shingon has (a) baptism on acquiring the mystic word; (b) on remission of sin and prayer for blessing and protection; (c) on seeking for reward in the next life. |
三輪世界 三轮世界 see styles |
sān lún shì jiè san1 lun2 shi4 jie4 san lun shih chieh sanrin sekai |
The three-wheel world, i.e. 風, 水, and 金輪. Every world is founded on a wheel of whirling wind; above this is one of water; above this is one of metal, on which its nine mountains and eight seas are formed. |
中論性教 中论性教 see styles |
zhōng lùn xìng jiào zhong1 lun4 xing4 jiao4 chung lun hsing chiao chūronshō kyō |
The Mādhyamika school, which has been described as a system of sophisiic nihilism, dissolving every proposition into a thesis and its antithesis, and refuting both; but it is considered by some that the refuting of both is in the interests of a third, the 中 which transcends both. |
九參上堂 九参上堂 see styles |
jiǔ sān shàng táng jiu3 san1 shang4 tang2 chiu san shang t`ang chiu san shang tang kyūsan jōdō |
The nine monthly visits or ascents to the hall for worship, every third day. |
九無間道 九无间道 see styles |
jiǔ wú jiān dào jiu3 wu2 jian1 dao4 chiu wu chien tao ku muken dō |
In every universe there are nine realms, in every realm there are nine illusions in practice 修, and nine ways of relief; hence the nine ways of overcoming hindrances; also there are nine uninterrupted ways of advance from one stage to another of the nine stages of the 三界 trailokya, by the wisdom of overcoming delusion in each stage; also 九無礙道 ; and cf. 九解脫道. |
九連宝灯 see styles |
chuurenpaotou / churenpaoto チューレンパオトウ |
{mahj} nine gates (chi:); winning hand consisting of one pung of 1s, one pung of 9s and one tile each of every other number, plus one more suited tile, all in the same suit |
也有今天 see styles |
yě yǒu jīn tiān ye3 you3 jin1 tian1 yeh yu chin t`ien yeh yu chin tien |
(coll.) to get one's just deserts; to serve sb right; to get one's share of (good or bad things); every dog has its day |
事々物々 see styles |
jijibutsubutsu じじぶつぶつ |
(yoji) everything; every affair (matter); all things |
事事物物 see styles |
shì shì wù wù shi4 shi4 wu4 wu4 shih shih wu wu jiji motsumotsu じじぶつぶつ |
(yoji) everything; every affair (matter); all things every single thing |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Every" 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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