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Simple Dictionary Definition |
三都 see styles |
sān dū san1 du1 san tu minato みなと |
see 三都水族自治縣|三都水族自治县[San1 du1 Shui3 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 xian4] three large cities (esp. Edo, Kyoto, and Osaka during the Edo period); (female given name) Minato |
三醫 三医 see styles |
sān yī san1 yi1 san i san'i |
The three modes of diagnosis: the superior, 聽聲 listening to the voice; the medium, 相色 observing the external appearance; the inferior 診脈 testing the pulse. |
三重 see styles |
sān chóng san1 chong2 san ch`ung san chung mitsushige みつしげ |
treble Mie (prefecture); (personal name) Mitsushige |
三量 see styles |
sān liáng san1 liang2 san liang sanryō |
three ways of knowing |
三金 see styles |
sān jīn san1 jin1 san chin mikane みかね |
(surname) Mikane The three metals, gold, silver, copper. The esoterics have (a) earth, water, fire, representing the 身密 mystic body; (b) space and wind, the 語密 mystic mouth or speech; (c) 識 cognition, the 意密 mystic mind. |
三鈷 三钴 see styles |
sān gū san1 gu1 san ku sanko さんこ |
{Buddh} (See 金剛杵) trident vajra; (surname) Sanko A trident; emblem of the Garbhadhātu 三部; and of the 三智, 三觀等, and三軌. Also written 三古 ; 三胡; 三股. |
三銖 三铢 see styles |
sān zhū san1 zhu1 san chu sanshu |
Three twenty-fourths of a tael, the weight of a deva's garments, e.g. featherweight. |
三鍵 三键 see styles |
sān jiàn san1 jian4 san chien |
triple bond (chemistry); triple link |
三鐵 三铁 see styles |
sān tiě san1 tie3 san t`ieh san tieh |
triathlon (Tw); (athletics) throwing events excluding the hammer throw (i.e. discus, javelin and shot put) |
三門 三门 see styles |
sān mén san1 men2 san men mimon みもん |
Sanmen county in Taizhou 台州[Tai1 zhou1], Zhejiang {Buddh} large triple gate to temple; (surname) Mimon trividha-dvāra, the three gates; a monastery; purity of body, speech, and thought; idem 三解脫門 also 三業. |
三關 三关 see styles |
sān guān san1 guan1 san kuan sankan |
three barriers |
三階 三阶 see styles |
sān jiē san1 jie1 san chieh mishina みしな |
third floor; (surname) Mishina three stages |
三際 三际 see styles |
sān jì san1 ji4 san chi sanzai |
Past, present, future, idem 三世. |
三障 see styles |
sān zhàng san1 zhang4 san chang sanshō |
The three vighna, i.e. hinderers or barriers, of which three groups are given: (1) (a) 煩惱障 the passions, i.e. 三毒 desire, hate, stupidity; (b) 業障 the deeds done; (c) 報障 the retributions. (2) (a) 皮煩惱障 ; (b) 肉煩惱障 ; (c) 心煩惱障 skin, flesh, and heart (or mind) troublers, i.e. delusions from external objects: internal views, and mental ignorance. (3) 三重障 the three weighty obstructions: (a) self-importance, 我慢; (b) envy, 嫉妬; (c) desire, 貧欲. |
三難 三难 see styles |
sān nán san1 nan2 san nan sannan |
The three hardships, or sufferings in the three lower paths of transmigration, v. 三惡道. |
三韓 三韩 see styles |
sān hán san1 han2 san han sankan さんかん |
(hist) the three Han nations (of ancient Korea) the three Han |
三音 see styles |
sān yīn san1 yin1 san yin mito みと |
third (musical interval, e.g. do-mi) (female given name) Mito |
三項 三项 see styles |
sān xiàng san1 xiang4 san hsiang |
three items; three events; three terms; tri-; trinomial, ternary (math.); triathlon (abbr. for 三項全能|三项全能) |
三類 三类 see styles |
sān lèi san1 lei4 san lei sanrui |
three kinds |
三餘 三余 see styles |
sān yú san1 yu2 san yü sanyo |
The three after death remainders, or continued mortal experiences, of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas, who mistakenly think they are going to 無餘涅槃final nirvāṇa, but will still find 煩惱餘 further passion and illusion, 業餘 further karma, and 果餘 continued rebirth, in realms beyond the 三界trailokya. |
三馬 三马 see styles |
sān mǎ san1 ma3 san ma minma みんま |
(place-name) Minma The three horses, one young, strong, and tractable; another similar but not tractable; a third old and intractable, i.e. bodhisattvas (or bodhisattva-monks), śrāvakas and icchantis. |
三體 三体 see styles |
sān tǐ san1 ti3 san t`i san ti |
trisomy See: 三体 |
三魔 see styles |
sān mó san1 mo2 san mo sanma |
The three kinds of evil spirits, of which three groups are given: (1) 煩惱魔 , 陰魔 and他化自在天子魔 ; (2) 煩惱魔 , 天魔 and 死魔 ; (3) 善知識魔 , 三昧魔 , and善提心魔 . |
三鮮 三鲜 see styles |
sān xiān san1 xian1 san hsien |
three fresh ingredients (in cooking) |
三鹿 see styles |
sān lù san1 lu4 san lu sanka さんか |
Sanlu (brand) (surname) Sanka |
三點 三点 see styles |
sān diǎn san1 dian3 san tien santen |
See伊字三點. |
上三 see styles |
shàng sān shang4 san1 shang san uesan うえさん |
(surname) Uesan the above three |
下三 see styles |
xià sān xia4 san1 hsia san gesan |
lower three |
不散 see styles |
bù sàn bu4 san4 pu san fusan |
not scattered |
久參 久参 see styles |
jiǔ sān jiu3 san1 chiu san kyusan |
veteran practitioner |
二三 see styles |
èr sān er4 san1 erh san matakazu またかず |
(n,adv) two or three; (surname) Matakazu The six non-Buddhist philosophers, 二三邪徒. |
人皇 see styles |
rén huáng ren2 huang2 jen huang ninnou; jinnou; jinkou / ninno; jinno; jinko にんのう; じんのう; じんこう |
Human Sovereign, one of the three legendary sovereigns 三皇[san1 huang2] emperor |
伏天 see styles |
fú tiān fu2 tian1 fu t`ien fu tien |
see 三伏[san1 fu2] |
供散 see styles |
gōng sàn gong1 san4 kung san kusan |
to strew upon |
傘下 伞下 see styles |
sǎn xià san3 xia4 san hsia sanka さんか |
under the umbrella of affiliated with; under jurisdiction of; under the umbrella |
傘兵 伞兵 see styles |
sǎn bīng san3 bing1 san ping |
paratrooper |
傘形 伞形 see styles |
sǎn xíng san3 xing2 san hsing |
umbrella-shaped |
傘菌 伞菌 see styles |
sǎn jun san3 jun4 san chün |
agaric |
傘降 伞降 see styles |
sǎn jiàng san3 jiang4 san chiang |
to parachute into; parachuting |
價原 价原 see styles |
jià yuán jia4 yuan2 chia yüan |
Kagen or the Origin of Value by MIURA Baien 三浦梅園|三浦梅园[San1 pu3 Mei2 yuan2], pioneering study of economics comparable to Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations 國富論|国富论[Guo2 fu4 lun4] |
六腑 see styles |
liù fǔ liu4 fu3 liu fu roppu ろっぷ |
(TCM) the six hollow organs: gallbladder 膽|胆[dan3], stomach 胃[wei4], large intestine 大腸|大肠[da4 chang2], small intestine 小腸|小肠[xiao3 chang2], triple heater 三焦[san1 jiao1], bladder 膀胱[pang2 guang1] the six internal organs (large intestine, small intestine, gallbladder, stomach, san jiao, urinary bladder) |
其三 see styles |
qí sān qi2 san1 ch`i san chi san kizou / kizo きぞう |
thirdly; the third (given name) Kizou |
再三 see styles |
zài sān zai4 san1 tsai san saisan さいさん |
over and over again; again and again (adv,adj-no) again and again; repeatedly |
冗散 see styles |
rǒng sǎn rong3 san3 jung san |
(literary) idle; unemployed; (literary) (of writing) leisurely and verbose |
出伏 see styles |
chū fú chu1 fu2 ch`u fu chu fu |
to come to the end of the hottest period of the year (known as 三伏[san1 fu2]) |
分三 see styles |
fēn sān fen1 san1 fen san funsan |
divided into three |
分散 see styles |
fēn sàn fen1 san4 fen san bunsan ぶんさん |
to scatter; to disperse; to distribute (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) dispersion; breakup; scattering; decentralization; decentralisation; distribution; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) {stat} variance; (n,vs,vt,vi) (3) {chem;physics} dispersion visarj. To dismiss, scatter, separate, as an assembly. |
初三 see styles |
chū sān chu1 san1 ch`u san chu san hatsuzou / hatsuzo はつぞう |
third year in junior middle school (surname) Hatsuzou |
初伏 see styles |
chū fú chu1 fu2 ch`u fu chu fu |
the first of the three annual periods of hot weather (三伏[san1 fu2]), which typically begins in mid-July and lasts 10 days |
十三 see styles |
shí sān shi2 san1 shih san tomi とみ |
thirteen; 13 13; thirteen; (surname, female given name) Tomi Trayodasa; thirteen. |
參前 参前 see styles |
sān qián san1 qian2 san ch`ien san chien sanzen |
Before the evening assembly. |
參句 参句 see styles |
sān jù san1 ju4 san chü sanku |
investigating the phrase |
參問 参问 see styles |
sān wèn san1 wen4 san wen sanmon |
To seek instruction— generally as a class. |
參堂 参堂 see styles |
sān táng san1 tang2 san t`ang san tang sandō |
The initiation to the services of one newly ordained. |
參席 参席 see styles |
sān xí san1 xi2 san hsi sanseki |
arrange seats (?) |
參後 参后 see styles |
sān hòu san1 hou4 san hou sango |
參退 after the evening assembly. |
參意 参意 see styles |
sān yì san1 yi4 san i sani |
investigating the meaning |
參狀 参状 see styles |
sān zhuàng san1 zhuang4 san chuang san jō |
visiting card |
參究 参究 see styles |
sān jiū san1 jiu1 san chiu sankyū |
focusing on penetration |
參籠 参笼 see styles |
sān lóng san1 long2 san lung sanrō |
staying for religious practices |
參詣 参诣 see styles |
sān yì san1 yi4 san i sankei |
To approach the gods or Buddhas in worship. |
參請 参请 see styles |
sān qǐng san1 qing3 san ch`ing san ching san shō |
To request instruction, or discussion. |
參退 参退 see styles |
sān tuì san1 tui4 san t`ui san tui san tsui |
after the evening assembly |
參頭 参头 see styles |
sān tóu san1 tou2 san t`ou san tou san jū |
One versed in the ceremonies and capable of leading others. |
合散 see styles |
hé sàn he2 san4 ho san gōsan |
combination and dispersion |
吹散 see styles |
chuī sàn chui1 san4 ch`ui san chui san |
to disperse |
周瑜 see styles |
zhōu yú zhou1 yu2 chou yü shuuyu / shuyu しゅうゆ |
Zhou Yu (175-210), famous general of the southern Wu kingdom and victor of the battle of Redcliff; in Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4], absolutely no match for Zhuge Liang 諸葛亮|诸葛亮[Zhu1 ge3 Liang4] (personal name) Shuuyu |
四散 see styles |
sì sàn si4 san4 ssu san shisan しさん |
to disperse; to scatter in all directions (n,vs,vi) scattering (in all directions) |
地皇 see styles |
dì huáng di4 huang2 ti huang |
Earthly Sovereign, one of the three legendary sovereigns 三皇[san1 huang2] |
坐參 坐参 see styles |
zuò sān zuo4 san1 tso san zasan |
The evening meditation at a monastery (preceding instruction by the abbot). |
壞散 坏散 see styles |
huài sàn huai4 san4 huai san esan |
disintegration |
多散 see styles |
duō sàn duo1 san4 to san tasan |
much distraction |
大三 see styles |
dà sān da4 san1 ta san daizou / daizo だいぞう |
third year of university (given name) Daizou |
大橋 大桥 see styles |
dà qiáo da4 qiao2 ta ch`iao ta chiao kiohashi きおはし |
Da Qiao, one of the Two Qiaos, according to Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4], the two great beauties of ancient China large bridge; big bridge; (surname) Kiohashi |
失散 see styles |
shī sàn shi1 san4 shih san |
to lose touch with; missing; scattered; separated from |
奉散 see styles |
fèng sàn feng4 san4 feng san busan |
to scatter with respect |
奔三 see styles |
bèn sān ben4 san1 pen san |
to be pushing 30 |
孫誅 孙诛 see styles |
sūn zhū sun1 zhu1 sun chu |
Sun Zhu (1711-1778), poet and compiler of Three Hundred Tang Poems 唐詩三百首|唐诗三百首[Tang2 shi1 San1 bai3 Shou3]; also known by assumed name 蘅塘退士[Heng2 tang2 Tui4 shi4] |
定散 see styles |
dìng sàn ding4 san4 ting san jōsan |
A settled, or a wandering mind; the mind organized by meditation, or disorganized by distraction. The first is characteristic of the saint and sage, the second of the common untutored man. The fixed heart may or may not belong to the realm of transmigration; the distracted heart has the distinctions of good, bad, or indifferent. |
封三 see styles |
fēng sān feng1 san1 feng san |
inside back cover |
小三 see styles |
xiǎo sān xiao3 san1 hsiao san |
mistress; the other woman (coll.); grade 3 in elementary school |
小橋 小桥 see styles |
xiǎo qiáo xiao3 qiao2 hsiao ch`iao hsiao chiao kobayashi こばやし |
Xiao Qiao, one of the Two Qiaos, according to Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4], the two great beauties of ancient China (surname) Kobayashi |
巫峽 巫峡 see styles |
wū xiá wu1 xia2 wu hsia |
Wuxia Gorge on the Changjiang or Yangtze, the middle of the Three Gorges 三峽|三峡[San1 Xia2] |
帆傘 帆伞 see styles |
fān sǎn fan1 san3 fan san |
parasail; parasailing |
年三 see styles |
nián sān nian2 san1 nien san nensan |
three months of the year when purity is practiced |
張三 张三 see styles |
zhāng sān zhang1 san1 chang san chouzou / chozo ちょうぞう |
Zhang San, name for an unspecified person, first of a series of three: 張三|张三[Zhang1 San1], 李四[Li3 Si4], 王五[Wang2 Wu3] Tom, Dick and Harry; (dialect) wolf (given name) Chōzou |
彌散 弥散 see styles |
mí sàn mi2 san4 mi san |
to dissipate everywhere (of light, sound, gas etc) |
後三 后三 see styles |
hòu sān hou4 san1 hou san go san |
latter three |
德三 see styles |
dé sān de2 san1 te san |
Nazi Germany; Third Reich (shorthand for 第三帝國|第三帝国[Di4 san1 Di4 guo2]) |
意三 see styles |
yì sān yi4 san1 i san shinzou / shinzo しんぞう |
(personal name) Shinzou The three evils which belong to intellect — lobha, dveṣa, moha, i.e. desire, dislike, delusion. |
懶散 懒散 see styles |
lǎn sǎn lan3 san3 lan san |
indolent; negligent; slack |
打傘 打伞 see styles |
dǎ sǎn da3 san3 ta san |
to hold up an umbrella |
打散 see styles |
dǎ sàn da3 san4 ta san |
to scatter; to break something up; to beat (an egg) |
拆散 see styles |
chāi sàn chai1 san4 ch`ai san chai san |
to break up (a marriage, family etc) |
拋散 抛散 see styles |
pāo sàn pao1 san4 p`ao san pao san |
to scatter; to disperse |
掉散 see styles |
diào sàn diao4 san4 tiao san jōsan |
Unsteady in act, word, and thought; unreliable. |
撐傘 撑伞 see styles |
chēng sǎn cheng1 san3 ch`eng san cheng san |
to hold up an umbrella |
擴散 扩散 see styles |
kuò sàn kuo4 san4 k`uo san kuo san |
to spread; to proliferate; to diffuse |
攝散 摄散 see styles |
shè sàn she4 san4 she san shōsan |
gathering in distracted states of mind |
放參 放参 see styles |
fàng sān fang4 san1 fang san hōsan |
to release from convocation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "San" 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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