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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
癡心 see styles |
chī xīn chi1 xin1 ch`ih hsin chih hsin chi shin |
foolish mind |
白身 see styles |
shiromi しろみ |
(1) (See 黄身) egg white; (2) (See 赤身・1) white-fleshed fish (e.g. tai, hirame, karei); white meat; fatty meat; (3) sapwood |
眞一 see styles |
zhēn yī zhen1 yi1 chen i shinichi しんいち |
(male given name) Shin'ichi true one |
眞位 see styles |
zhēn wèi zhen1 wei4 chen wei shin i |
spiritual rank |
眞修 see styles |
zhēn xiū zhen1 xiu1 chen hsiu shin shu |
true cultivation |
眞允 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
眞八 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(given name) Shin'ya |
眞冶 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
眞化 see styles |
zhēn huà zhen1 hua4 chen hua shinke |
The teaching of the 眞宗 True (or Shin) sect. |
眞哉 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
眞因 see styles |
zhēn yīn zhen1 yin1 chen yin shin'in |
The true cause; reality as cause. |
眞宗 see styles |
zhēn zōng zhen1 zong1 chen tsung shinjū |
The true sect or teaching, a term applied by each sect to its own teaching; the teaching which makes clear the truth of the bhūtatathatā. The True Sect, or Shin Sect of Japan, founded by Shinran in A. D. 1224, known also as the Hongwanji sect; celibacy of priests is not required; Amida is the especial object of trust, and his Pure Land of hope. |
眞屋 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(surname) Shin'ya |
眞市 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(male given name) Shin'ichi |
眞母 see styles |
zhēn mǔ zhen1 mu3 chen mu shin mo |
true mother |
眞谷 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
真允 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
真冶 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
真壱 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
真宗 see styles |
mamune まむね |
(See 浄土真宗) Shin Buddhism; (surname) Mamune |
真市 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(male given name) Shin'ichi |
真悦 see styles |
shinetsu しんえつ |
(given name) Shin'etsu |
真湯 see styles |
shinyu しんゆ |
(place-name) Shin'yu |
真演 see styles |
shinen しんえん |
(given name) Shin'en |
真逸 see styles |
shinitsu しんいつ |
(given name) Shin'itsu |
真養 see styles |
shinyou / shinyo しんよう |
(given name) Shin'you |
真鯛 真鲷 see styles |
zhēn diāo zhen1 diao1 chen tiao madai; madai まだい; マダイ |
porgy (Pagrosomus major); red sea bream (kana only) red sea bream (Pagrus major); Japanese sea bream; red tai; porgy |
督龜 督龟 see styles |
dū guī du1 gui1 tu kuei |
(Tw) to doze off (from Taiwanese 盹龜, Tai-lo pr. [tuh-ku]) |
瞋恚 see styles |
chēn huì chen1 hui4 ch`en hui chen hui shin'i しんね |
(1) (Buddhist term) dosa (ill will, antipathy); (2) irateness; anger ill-will |
瞋想 see styles |
chēn xiǎng chen1 xiang3 ch`en hsiang chen hsiang shin sō |
thoughts of anger |
硬拗 see styles |
yìng ào ying4 ao4 ying ao |
(Tw) (coll.) to defend an untenable position with ridiculous arguments (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ngē-áu]); Taiwan pr. [ying4ao1] |
碗粿 see styles |
wǎn guǒ wan3 guo3 wan kuo |
(Tw) wagui, a sticky rice pudding, usu. savory (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [uánn-kué]) |
神叡 see styles |
shinei / shine しんえい |
(personal name) Shin'ei |
神我 see styles |
shén wǒ shen2 wo3 shen wo shin'ga |
puruṣa, or ātman. The soul, the spiritual ego, or permanent person, which by non-Buddhists was said to migrate on the death of the body. puruṣa is also the Supreme Soul, or Spirit, which produces all forms of existence. |
神栄 see styles |
shinei / shine しんえい |
(surname) Shin'ei |
神桜 see styles |
shinou / shino しんおう |
(given name) Shin'ou |
神淵 see styles |
shinen しんえん |
(given name) Shin'en |
神王 see styles |
shinou / shino しんおう |
(1) god king; god-king; (2) {Buddh} guardian deity; (surname) Shin'ou |
神苑 see styles |
shinen しんえん |
shrine gardens; (place-name) Shin'en |
神音 see styles |
shiin / shin しいん |
(female given name) Shiin |
私印 see styles |
sī yìn si1 yin4 ssu yin shiin / shin しいん |
personal seal A monk's private seal, which should resemble a skull as reminder of the brevity of life. |
秦一 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
秦也 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(given name) Shin'ya |
秦允 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
秦冶 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
秦壱 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
秦市 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
秦弥 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(male given name) Shin'ya |
秦王 see styles |
shinou / shino しんおう |
(personal name) Shin'ou |
秦矢 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
秦耶 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
策心 see styles |
cè xīn ce4 xin1 ts`e hsin tse hsin saku shin |
grasps the mind firmly |
箴一 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(given name) Shin'ichi |
紳一 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(male given name) Shin'ichi |
紳也 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
紳允 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
紳冶 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
紳哉 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(given name) Shin'ya |
紳壱 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
紳市 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
紳弥 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(given name) Shin'ya |
紳爾 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(given name) Shin'ya |
紳矢 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
紳耶 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(given name) Shin'ya |
經體 经体 see styles |
jīng tǐ jing1 ti3 ching t`i ching ti kyō tai |
essence of the scripture |
肉圓 肉圆 see styles |
ròu yuán rou4 yuan2 jou yüan |
ba-wan, dumpling made of glutinous dough, typically stuffed with minced pork, bamboo shoots etc, and served with a savory sauce (Taiwanese snack) (from Taiwanese 肉圓, Tai-lo pr. [bah-uân]) |
肖想 see styles |
xiào xiǎng xiao4 xiang3 hsiao hsiang |
(Tw) to dream of having (something one cannot possibly have); to covet (something beyond one's grasp) (from Taiwanese 數想, Tai-lo pr. [siàu-siūnn]) |
肚孤 see styles |
dù gū du4 gu1 tu ku |
(Tw) to doze off (from Taiwanese 盹龜, Tai-lo pr. [tuh-ku]) |
肥城 see styles |
féi chéng fei2 cheng2 fei ch`eng fei cheng |
Feicheng, county-level city in Tai'an 泰安[Tai4 an1], Shandong |
胎位 see styles |
taii / tai たいい |
presentation (of a fetus) |
胎金 see styles |
tāi jīn tai1 jin1 t`ai chin tai chin tai kon |
The Garbhadhātu and the Vajradhātu. |
脫窗 脱窗 see styles |
tuō chuāng tuo1 chuang1 t`o ch`uang to chuang |
cross-eyed (Tw) (from Taiwanese 挩窗, Tai-lo pr. [thuah-thang]) |
臣也 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(given name) Shin'ya |
臣哉 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
臣市 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(given name) Shin'ichi |
臣矢 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
芯夜 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(female given name) Shin'ya |
范泰 see styles |
fàn tài fan4 tai4 fan t`ai fan tai Hantai |
Fan Tai |
范縝 范缜 see styles |
fàn zhěn fan4 zhen3 fan chen Han Shin |
Fan Zhen (c. 450-c. 510), philosopher from Qi and Liang of the Southern dynasties, as atheist denying Buddhist teachings on karma and rebirth Fan Zhen |
薹衣 see styles |
tái yī tai2 yi1 t`ai i tai i tai ōji |
monk's clothes; clothes of a Buddhist monk |
蚵仔 see styles |
é zi e2 zi5 o tzu |
oyster (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ô-á]) |
蝦米 虾米 see styles |
xiā mǐ xia1 mi3 hsia mi |
small shrimp; dried, shelled shrimps; (Tw) (coll.) what (from Taiwanese 啥物, Tai-lo pr. [siánn-mih], equivalent to Mandarin 什麼|什么[shen2me5]) |
覆諦 复谛 see styles |
fù dì fu4 di4 fu ti fuku tai |
(覆俗諦) The unenlightened inversion of reality, common views of things. |
親一 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(male given name) Shin'ichi |
親八 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
親冶 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
親壱 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(personal name) Shin'ichi |
親市 see styles |
shinichi しんいち |
(surname, given name) Shin'ichi |
親愛 亲爱 see styles |
qīn ài qin1 ai4 ch`in ai chin ai shinai しんあい |
dear; beloved; darling (1) deep affection; (adjectival noun) (2) (often in the opening of a letter as 親愛なる) dear; beloved; (given name) Shin'ai To love, beloved. |
親湯 see styles |
shinyu しんゆ |
(place-name) Shin'yu |
親矢 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
親耶 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
觀心 观心 see styles |
guān xīn guan1 xin1 kuan hsin kan shin |
Contemplation of the mind, mental contemplation, contemplation of all things as mind. |
試飲 试饮 see styles |
shì yǐn shi4 yin3 shih yin shiin / shin しいん |
to taste (wine etc) (noun, transitive verb) sampling a drink; tasting |
諸身 诸身 see styles |
zhū shēn zhu1 shen1 chu shen sho shin |
all beings |
譜也 see styles |
shinya しんや |
(personal name) Shin'ya |
護脛 护胫 see styles |
hù jìng hu4 jing4 hu ching |
shin pad; shin guard |
賭爛 赌烂 see styles |
dǔ làn du3 lan4 tu lan |
(Tw) (slang) to be ticked off by (sb or something); to be pissed at (sb or something); to be in a foul mood; down in the dumps (from Taiwanese 揬𡳞, Tai-lo pr. [tu̍h-lān]) |
赤鯛 see styles |
akadai あかだい |
(1) (colloquialism) red sea bream (i.e. the tai, Pagrus major); (2) {sumo;food} fish given to a tournament winner as congratulations |
踹共 see styles |
chuài gòng chuai4 gong4 ch`uai kung chuai kung |
(Tw) (neologism c. 2010) to speak one's mind directly (face to face with the person with whom one has an issue) (from Taiwanese 出來講, Tai-lo pr. [tshut-lâi kóng], with "tshut-lâi" pronounced in contracted form as "tshòai") |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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