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Simple Dictionary Definition |
猛勢 see styles |
mousei; mouzei / mose; moze もうせい; もうぜい |
(1) (archaism) (usu. もうせい) great strength; (2) (archaism) courageous army; valiant troops |
現勢 现势 see styles |
xiàn shì xian4 shi4 hsien shih gensei / gense げんせい |
current situation current state; present or actual strength |
現證 现证 see styles |
xiàn zhèng xian4 zheng4 hsien cheng genshō |
The immediate realization of enlightenment, or nirvana; abhisamaya, inner realization; pratyakṣa, immediate perception, evidence of the eye or other organ. |
用大 see styles |
yòng dà yong4 da4 yung ta yūdai |
Great in function, the universal activity of the 眞如 bhūtatathatā; v. 起信論; and cf. 性相用 inner nature, form and function. |
畳床 see styles |
tatamitoko; tatamidoko たたみとこ; たたみどこ |
(1) inner part of a tatami mat; (2) tokonoma with tatami flooring |
病む see styles |
yamu やむ |
(v5m,vi) (1) to fall ill; (transitive verb) (2) to suffer from (e.g. a disease); to have something wrong with (e.g. an inner organ); (transitive verb) (3) (colloquialism) to be depressed; to feel down; to have mental health issues |
病力 see styles |
bìng lì bing4 li4 ping li byōriki |
the strength of the disease |
皇城 see styles |
huáng chéng huang2 cheng2 huang ch`eng huang cheng koujou / kojo こうじょう |
Imperial City, inner part of Beijing, with the Forbidden City at its center imperial palace |
目頭 see styles |
megashira めがしら magashira まがしら |
inner canthus; inner corner of the eye |
眉頭 眉头 see styles |
méi tóu mei2 tou2 mei t`ou mei tou mayugashira まゆがしら |
brows the part of the eyebrows near the middle forehead; inner ends of one's eyebrows |
眼力 see styles |
yǎn lì yan3 li4 yen li ganriki; ganryoku がんりき; がんりょく |
eyesight; strength of vision; the ability to make discerning judgments insight; power of observation insight |
眼角 see styles |
yǎn jiǎo yan3 jiao3 yen chiao |
outer or inner corner of the eye; canthus |
突厥 see styles |
tū jué tu1 jue2 t`u chüeh tu chüeh tokketsu とっけつ |
Turkic people, who lived across the Eurasian continent; (esp.) the Göktürks of medieval Inner Asia (hist) Gokturks (Turkic confederation); Sky Turks; Tujue |
筆力 笔力 see styles |
bǐ lì bi3 li4 pi li hitsuryoku ひつりょく |
vigor of strokes in calligraphy or drawing; vigor of style in literary composition strength of the brush stroke; power of the pen; ability to write |
筆圧 see styles |
hitsuatsu ひつあつ |
strength of a brushstroke |
筋力 see styles |
kinryoku きんりょく |
physical strength; muscle strength |
筋骨 see styles |
jīn gǔ jin1 gu3 chin ku kinkotsu; sujibone きんこつ; すじぼね |
muscles and bones; physique; strength; courage (1) muscles and bones; body build; physique; (2) (すじぼね only) (See 軟骨・1) cartilage |
篩部 see styles |
shibu しぶ |
phloem; inner bark |
糞力 see styles |
kusojikara くそぢから |
extraordinary strength; animal strength; brute force |
素股 see styles |
sumata すまた |
(1) bare thighs; inner thigh; (2) intercrural sex |
素質 素质 see styles |
sù zhì su4 zhi4 su chih soshitsu そしつ |
inner quality; basic essence (1) makings (of); aptitude; talent; qualities; (2) nature; character; temperament; constitution; diathesis |
結界 结界 see styles |
jié jiè jie2 jie4 chieh chieh kekkai けっかい |
(Buddhism) to designate the boundaries of a sacred place within which monks are to be trained; a place so designated; (fantasy fiction) force field; invisible barrier (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 結界 "kekkai") (1) {Buddh} (fixing) boundaries for religious practices; (2) {Buddh} prohibition (of items, people, spirits, etc. that would hinder Buddhist practice); (3) {Buddh} fence between inner and outer sanctums in a temple; (4) (archaism) (See 帳場格子) short two or three-fold lattice around the front desk of a store; (5) (colloquialism) (esp. in games, manga, etc.) barrier; dimensional barrier; containment zone; containment barrier; mystical barrier A fixed place, or territory; a definite area; to fix a place for a monastery, or an altar; a determined number, e.g. for an assembly of monks; a limit. It is a term specially used by the esoteric sects for an altar and its area, altars being of five different shapes. |
絹皮 see styles |
kinukawa きぬかわ |
silky inner covering at the tip of a bamboo shoot |
綏遠 绥远 see styles |
suí yuǎn sui2 yuan3 sui yüan |
old name for district of Hohhot city 呼和浩特[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4], Inner Mongolia |
総員 see styles |
souin / soin そういん |
the entire strength; all hands; all the members |
耳石 see styles |
ěr shí er3 shi2 erh shih jiseki じせき |
otolith otolith (part of inner ear); statolith; statoconium |
聖所 see styles |
seijo / sejo せいじょ |
(See 至聖所) sanctuary; inner sanctum |
肝胆 see styles |
kantan かんたん |
the liver and gall bladder; one's inner being |
胃嚢 see styles |
ibukuro いぶくろ |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) stomach; breadbasket; inner man; (2) dietary needs |
胃袋 see styles |
wèi dài wei4 dai4 wei tai ibukuro いぶくろ |
(coll.) stomach; belly (1) stomach; breadbasket; inner man; (2) dietary needs |
胎生 see styles |
tāi shēng tai1 sheng1 t`ai sheng tai sheng taisei / taise たいせい |
viviparity; zoogony (1) viviparity; (can be adjective with の) (2) viviparous; zoogonous; live-bearing Uterine birth, womb-born. Before the differentiation of the sexes birth is supposed to have been by transformation. The term is also applied to beings enclosed in unopened lotuses in paradise, who have not had faith in Amitābha but trusted to their own strength to attain salvation; there they remain for proportionate periods, happy, but without the presence of the Buddha, or Bodhisattvas, or the sacred host, and do not hear their teaching. The condition is known as 胎宮, the womb-palace. |
胸臆 see styles |
xiōng yì xiong1 yi4 hsiung i kyouoku / kyooku きょうおく |
inner feelings; what is deep in one's heart one's inmost thoughts (feelings) |
脈門 脉门 see styles |
mài mén mai4 men2 mai men |
inner side of the wrist, where the pulse is felt |
脚力 see styles |
kyakuryoku; kyakuriki きゃくりょく; きゃくりき |
leg strength; walking ability; running ability |
脱力 see styles |
datsuryoku だつりょく |
(n,vs,vi) loss of strength; exhaustion; weakness |
腕力 see styles |
wanryoku(p); udejikara わんりょく(P); うでぢから |
(1) strength in one's arms; physical strength; muscular strength; (2) force; violence |
膂力 see styles |
lǚ lì lu:3 li4 lü li ryoryoku りょりょく |
strength; bodily strength; brawn (form) physical strength; muscular strength |
臂力 see styles |
bì lì bi4 li4 pi li |
arm strength |
臟腑 脏腑 see styles |
zàng fǔ zang4 fu3 tsang fu |
inner organs |
自證 自证 see styles |
zì zhèng zi4 zheng4 tzu cheng jishō |
The witness within, inner assurance. |
與力 与力 see styles |
yǔ lì yu3 li4 yü li yoriki |
To give strength. |
舍勒 see styles |
shè lè she4 le4 she le sharoku |
śāṭaka, 舍吒迦; 舍那 (or 奢那) An inner garment, a skirt. |
色力 see styles |
sè lì se4 li4 se li shikiriki |
appearance and strength |
英気 see styles |
eiki / eki えいき |
(1) great wisdom; excellent disposition; (2) strength (to face something); willpower; vigor; vigour; energy; (given name) Eiki |
華鬘 华鬘 see styles |
huá mán hua2 man2 hua man keman けまん |
{Buddh} Buddhist decoration engraved with various motifs, often made from gilt copper (e.g. for adorning the inner shrine of a temple) kusuma-māla, a wreath, or chaplet of flowers. |
萎え see styles |
nae なえ |
(1) weakening; loss of strength; (2) (colloquialism) disappointment; loss of interest; letdown feeling |
落錘 see styles |
rakusui らくすい |
(engr) falling weight; drop-weight (e.g. test, impact strength) |
落鍾 see styles |
rakusui らくすい |
(irregular kanji usage) (engr) falling weight; drop-weight (e.g. test, impact strength) |
藏象 see styles |
zàng xiàng zang4 xiang4 tsang hsiang |
hidden inner properties and their external manifestations (TCM) |
蘇木 苏木 see styles |
sū mù su1 mu4 su mu sonogi そのぎ |
sappan wood (Caesalpinia sappan), used in Chinese medicine; administrative subdivision of banner 旗 (county) in Inner Mongolia (Mongol: arrow) (See 花蘇芳) dried Chinese redbud (as used in Chinese medicine); (surname) Sonogi |
蘊奥 see styles |
unnou; unou / unno; uno うんのう; うんおう |
inner mysteries (of a field of study); secrets |
虛損 虚损 see styles |
xū sǔn xu1 sun3 hsü sun |
(TCM) consumptive disease, chronic deficiency disorder due to impaired function of inner organs, deficiency of qi, blood, yin and yang; asomethingenia |
蝸窗 蜗窗 see styles |
wō chuāng wo1 chuang1 wo ch`uang wo chuang |
(anatomy) round window (one of the two openings from the middle ear into the inner ear) |
表裡 表里 see styles |
biǎo lǐ biao3 li3 piao li |
the outside and the inside; one's outward show and inner thoughts; exterior and interior |
衷情 see styles |
chuujou / chujo ちゅうじょう |
true heart; inner feelings |
被胎 see styles |
bèi tāi bei4 tai1 pei t`ai pei tai |
duvet inner; duvet insert (i.e. a duvet without its cover 被套[bei4 tao4]); quilt padding; quilt wadding |
裏情 see styles |
uranasake うらなさけ |
inner affection |
裏白 see styles |
urajiro; urajiro うらじろ; ウラジロ |
(1) (kana only) Gleichenia japonica (species of fern with white-backed leaves); (2) (orig. meaning) white underside; white bottom; white inner |
裏表 see styles |
uraomote うらおもて |
(1) back and front; inside and outside; both sides; (2) inside out (e.g. clothing); (3) (See 表裏・2) double-dealing; two faces (cf. two-faced); (4) outward appearance and actual condition; inner workings |
補足 补足 see styles |
bǔ zú bu3 zu2 pu tsu hosoku ほそく |
to bring up to full strength; to make up a deficiency; to fill (a vacancy, gap etc) (n,adj-no,vs,vt) supplement; complement |
裡帶 里带 see styles |
lǐ dài li3 dai4 li tai |
inner tube (of tire) |
裡院 里院 see styles |
lǐ yuàn li3 yuan4 li yüan |
inner courtyard (in a courtyard house) |
襟懐 see styles |
kinkai きんかい |
(one's) inner thoughts; feelings |
規程 规程 see styles |
guī chéng gui1 cheng2 kuei ch`eng kuei cheng kitei / kite きてい |
rules; regulations official regulations; inner rules |
角力 see styles |
jué lì jue2 li4 chüeh li kadoriki かどりき |
to wrestle; (fig.) to lock horns; to tussle; to wrangle; Taiwan pr. [jiao3li4] (1) comparison of strength; contest of strength; (2) (See 相撲・1) sumo (wrestling); (surname) Kadoriki |
角抵 see styles |
jué dǐ jue2 di3 chüeh ti kakutei / kakute かくてい |
wrestling; to wrestle (noun/participle) (archaism) strength contest; sumo wrestling |
角觝 see styles |
kakutei / kakute かくてい |
(noun/participle) (archaism) strength contest; sumo wrestling |
豪然 see styles |
gouzen / gozen ごうぜん |
(adj-t,adv-to) full of strength; haughty; pompous |
足骨 see styles |
sokkotsu; ashibone そっこつ; あしぼね |
(1) (rare) bones of the feet; (2) the strength of one's feet |
身力 see styles |
shēn lì shen1 li4 shen li shinriki |
physical strength |
軍勢 军势 see styles |
jun shì jun1 shi4 chün shih gunzei / gunze ぐんぜい |
army strength; military prowess or potential military forces; army; troops; number of soldiers |
較勁 较劲 see styles |
jiào jìn jiao4 jin4 chiao chin |
to match one's strength with; to compete; more competitive; to set oneself against sb; disobliging; to make a special effort |
近臣 see styles |
jìn chén jin4 chen2 chin ch`en chin chen kinshin きんしん |
member of a monarch's inner ministerial circle (old) vassal; attendant |
迷路 see styles |
mí lù mi2 lu4 mi lu meiro / mero めいろ |
to lose the way; lost; labyrinth; labyrinthus vestibularis (of the inner ear) (1) maze; labyrinth; (2) (See 内耳) inner ear |
遼河 辽河 see styles |
liáo hé liao2 he2 liao ho ryouga / ryoga りょうが |
Liao River of northeast China, passing through Inner Mongolia, Hebei, Jilin and Liaoning (personal name) Ryōga |
量力 see styles |
liàng lì liang4 li4 liang li |
to estimate one's strength |
金城 see styles |
konjou / konjo こんじょう |
(1) impregnable castle; (2) inner castle citadel; (3) golden castle (nickname for Nagoya Castle); (surname) Konjō |
鍋底 锅底 see styles |
guō dǐ guo1 di3 kuo ti nabezoko なべぞこ |
the bottom of a pot or pan; hotpot broth (inner) bottom of a pot; lingering recession |
鐙骨 镫骨 see styles |
dèng gǔ deng4 gu3 teng ku toukotsu / tokotsu とうこつ abumikotsu あぶみこつ |
stapes or stirrup bone of middle ear, passing sound vibration to the inner ear (noun - becomes adjective with の) stirrup (bone of the ear); stapes |
阿盟 see styles |
ā méng a1 meng2 a meng |
Alxa League, a prefecture-level subdivision of Inner Mongolia (abbr. for 阿拉善盟[A1 la1 shan4 Meng2]) |
陰山 阴山 see styles |
yīn shān yin1 shan1 yin shan hiyama ひやま |
Yin mountains in Inner Mongolia (surname) Hiyama |
鞏固 巩固 see styles |
gǒng gù gong3 gu4 kung ku kyouko / kyoko きょうこ |
to consolidate; to strengthen; firm; solid; stable (noun or adjectival noun) firmness; stability; security; strength |
音力 see styles |
onryoku おんりょく |
strength of the voice |
願食 愿食 see styles |
yuàn shí yuan4 shi2 yüan shih |
Vow-food; to nourish the life by the vow, and thus have strength to fulfil its duties. |
風勢 风势 see styles |
fēng shì feng1 shi4 feng shih fuusei / fuse ふうせい |
(literary) strength and direction of the wind (personal name) Fūsei |
風骨 风骨 see styles |
fēng gǔ feng1 gu3 feng ku |
strength of character; vigorous style (of calligraphy) |
馬力 马力 see styles |
mǎ lì ma3 li4 ma li bariki ばりき |
horsepower (1) horsepower; hp; (2) energy; vitality; vigour; strength; (3) (obsolete) (See 荷馬車) horse-drawn cart |
骨法 see styles |
gǔ fǎ gu3 fa3 ku fa koppou / koppo こっぽう |
bone structure and physiognomy; the strength observed in brushstrokes (Chinese calligraphy) knack; the ropes |
鰓嚢 see styles |
sainou; erabukuro / saino; erabukuro さいのう; えらぶくろ |
gill sac; branchial sac; branchial pouch; inner branchial groove; pharyngeal pouch |
鳳眼 凤眼 see styles |
fèng yǎn feng4 yan3 feng yen |
elegant, almond-shaped eyes with the inner canthus pointing down and the outer canthus up, like the eye of a phoenix |
黏性 see styles |
nián xìng nian2 xing4 nien hsing |
stickiness; gluing strength; viscosity |
ガクッ see styles |
gaku ガクッ |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (sound effect for) collapsing; losing strength; slumping; losing balance |
ガクリ see styles |
gakuri ガクリ |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (sound effect for) collapsing; losing strength; slumping; losing balance |
カクン see styles |
kakun カクン |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (sound effect for) collapsing; losing strength; slumping; losing balance |
スゴい see styles |
sugoi スゴい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) terrible; dreadful; (2) (kana only) amazing (e.g. of strength); great (e.g. of skills); wonderful; terrific; (3) (kana only) to a great extent; vast (in numbers) |
とんど see styles |
dondo ドンド |
(adverb) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) powerfully; vigorously; with all one's strength; (adverb) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) lots of; heaps of; plenty; (place-name) Dondo (Angola) |
ばか力 see styles |
bakajikara ばかぢから |
great physical power; animal strength |
むんず see styles |
munzu むんず |
(adverb taking the "to" particle) strongly; violently; with all one's strength |
下馬威 下马威 see styles |
xià mǎ wēi xia4 ma3 wei1 hsia ma wei |
display of severity immediately on taking office; (fig.) initial show of strength |
中宿依 see styles |
zhōng sù yī zhong1 su4 yi1 chung su i chūshukue |
A monk's inner garment, i. e. the five-patch garment; also 中着依. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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