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むんず

see styles
 munzu
    むんず
(adverb taking the "to" particle) strongly; violently; with all one's strength

三種身


三种身

see styles
sān zhǒng shēn
    san1 zhong3 shen1
san chung shen
 sanshu shin
The Tiantai School has a definition of 色身 the physical body of the Buddha; 法門身 his psychological body with its vast variety; 實相身 his real body, or dharmakāya. The esoteric sect ascribes a trikāya to each of its honoured ones. v. 三身.

三身業


三身业

see styles
sān shēn yè
    san1 shen1 ye4
san shen yeh
 sanshin gō
The three physical wrong deeds— killing, robbing, adultery.

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

不自由

see styles
 fujiyuu / fujiyu
    ふじゆう
(n,adj-na,vs,vi) (1) discomfort; inconvenience; (n,adj-na,vs,vi) (2) poverty; want; destitution; lack; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) inability; disability; impairment (physical, mental, etc.); nonfluency (in a language)

二種病


二种病

see styles
èr zhǒng bìng
    er4 zhong3 bing4
erh chung ping
 nishu no yamai
Two kinds of sickness: physical and mental or spiritual.

仁王力

see styles
 niouriki / nioriki
    におうりき
Herculean strength

他力宗

see styles
tā lì zōng
    ta1 li4 zong1
t`a li tsung
    ta li tsung
 tariki shū
Those who trust to salvation by faith, contrasted with 自力宗 those who seek salvation by works, or by their own strength.

任せる

see styles
 makaseru
    まかせる
(transitive verb) (1) to entrust (e.g. a task) to another; to leave to; (2) to passively leave to someone else's facilities; (3) to leave to take its natural course; (4) to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim); (5) to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done

体作り

see styles
 karadazukuri
    からだづくり
physical culture; bodybuilding (body development, not necessarily weightlifting)

体育家

see styles
 taiikuka / taikuka
    たいいくか
physical culturist; athlete

体育局

see styles
 taiikukyoku / taikukyoku
    たいいくきょく
(org) Physical Education Bureau; (o) Physical Education Bureau

体造り

see styles
 karadazukuri
    からだづくり
physical culture; bodybuilding (body development, not necessarily weightlifting)

依止力

see styles
yī zhǐ lì
    yi1 zhi3 li4
i chih li
 eshiriki
strength of reliance

倦怠感

see styles
 kentaikan
    けんたいかん
physical weariness; sense of fatigue; washed-out feeling

健常者

see styles
 kenjousha / kenjosha
    けんじょうしゃ
(ant: 障害者) person with no physical or mental disability; able-bodied person; non-disabled person

免疫力

see styles
miǎn yì lì
    mian3 yi4 li4
mien i li
 menekiryoku
    めんえきりょく
immunity
immune strength; immunity

冷暴力

see styles
lěng bào lì
    leng3 bao4 li4
leng pao li
non-physical abuse; emotional abuse; the silent treatment

Variations:

 gou / go
    ごう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 剛の者) strength; toughness; bravery; boldness

力づく

see styles
 chikarazuku
    ちからづく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to recover one's strength; to recover one's spirit; to revive; to be refreshed; to be invigorated; to be encouraged

力一杯

see styles
 chikaraippai
    ちからいっぱい
(adverbial noun) with might and main; with all one's strength

力仕事

see styles
 chikarashigoto
    ちからしごと
physical work; manual labour (labor)

力付く

see styles
 chikarazuku
    ちからづく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to recover one's strength; to recover one's spirit; to revive; to be refreshed; to be invigorated; to be encouraged

力任せ

see styles
 chikaramakase
    ちからまかせ
(adjectival noun) with all one's strength; with all one's might

力尽で

see styles
 chikarazukude
    ちからずくで
(exp,adv) by sheer strength; by brute force

力微劣

see styles
lì wēi liè
    li4 wei1 lie4
li wei lieh
 riki miretsu
strength is weak

力比べ

see styles
 chikarakurabe
    ちからくらべ
contest of strength; trial of strength

力相撲

see styles
 chikarazumou / chikarazumo
    ちからずもう
sumo wrestling using strength instead of technique

力競べ

see styles
 chikarakurabe
    ちからくらべ
contest of strength; trial of strength

力自慢

see styles
 chikarajiman
    ちからじまん
(noun or adjectival noun) boasting of one's strength

力試し

see styles
 chikaradameshi
    ちからだめし
test of one's strength; test of one's ability

劫盡火


劫尽火

see styles
jié jìn huǒ
    jie2 jin4 huo3
chieh chin huo
 kōjinka
the conflagration at the end of the age that destroys the physical universe

十人力

see styles
 juuninriki / juninriki
    じゅうにんりき
the strength of ten

十六物

see styles
shí liù wù
    shi2 liu4 wu4
shih liu wu
The thirty-six physical parts and excretions of the human body, all being unclean, i. e. the vile body.

千人力

see styles
 senninriki
    せんにんりき
(1) strength of a thousand men; (2) cloth with the character for "strength" written by a thousand men (soldier's charm)

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

咀嚼力

see styles
 soshakuryoku
    そしゃくりょく
chewing power; chewing strength; bite strength; masticatory strength; strength of mastication

営業力

see styles
 eigyouryoku / egyoryoku
    えいぎょうりょく
sales skills; marketing power; sales strength; sales expertise

四勝身


四胜身

see styles
sì shèng shēn
    si4 sheng4 shen1
ssu sheng shen
 shi shōshin
The four with victorious bodies, who were transformed independently of normal rebirth; also styled 解行身 bodies set free from all physical taint, thus attaining to Buddhahood. The four are the 龍女 dragon daughter of the Lotus Sutra, who instantly became a male bodhisattva; and three others of the 華嚴 Huayan sutra, i. e. 善財童子; 兜率天子, and 普莊嚴童子.

地文学

see styles
 chimongaku; chibungaku(rk)
    ちもんがく; ちぶんがく(rk)
(dated) (See 自然地理学) physiography; physical geography

地縛霊

see styles
 jibakurei / jibakure
    じばくれい
ghost bound to a specific physical location (usu. where death occurred)

外因死

see styles
 gaiinshi / gainshi
    がいいんし
(noun/participle) death by physical trauma; violent death; exogenous death; death by an external cause

大勢力


大势力

see styles
dà shì lì
    da4 shi4 li4
ta shih li
 dai seiriki
great strength

夫源病

see styles
 fugenbyou / fugenbyo
    ふげんびょう
physical and mental disorders in a wife due to her husband's words and actions

如意身

see styles
rú yì shēn
    ru2 yi4 shen1
ju i shen
ṛddhi, magic power exempting the body from physical limitations, v. 大教 and 神足.

委せる

see styles
 makaseru
    まかせる
(out-dated kanji) (transitive verb) (1) to entrust (e.g. a task) to another; to leave to; (2) to passively leave to someone else's facilities; (3) to leave to take its natural course; (4) to continue (something) in a natural fashion (without particular aim); (5) to rely fully on one's (full strength, great ability, long time taken) to get something done

実店舗

see styles
 jittenpo; jitsutenpo
    じってんぽ; じつてんぽ
brick and mortar business; bricks and mortar business; physical retail store (rather than online)

實體層


实体层

see styles
shí tǐ céng
    shi2 ti3 ceng2
shih t`i ts`eng
    shih ti tseng
physical layer (OSI)

實體店


实体店

see styles
shí tǐ diàn
    shi2 ti3 dian4
shih t`i tien
    shih ti tien
brick and mortar business; physical (rather than online) retail store

實體書


实体书

see styles
shí tǐ shū
    shi2 ti3 shu1
shih t`i shu
    shih ti shu
physical book

干栗馱


干栗驮

see styles
gān lì tuó
    gan1 li4 tuo2
kan li t`o
    kan li to
 karida
干栗太; 乾栗馱; 訖利多 hṛd, hṛdaya, the physical heart.

張り腰

see styles
 harikoshi; harikoshi
    ハリコシ; はりこし
(kana only) (See 張り・2,腰・2) strength and elasticity of hair

強まる

see styles
 tsuyomaru
    つよまる
(v5r,vi) to get strong; to gain strength

強力さ

see styles
 kyouryokusa / kyoryokusa
    きょうりょくさ
power; strength

形而下

see styles
 keijika / kejika
    けいじか
(adj-no,n) {phil} physical; material

心障者

see styles
 shinshousha / shinshosha
    しんしょうしゃ
(abbreviation) (See 心身障害者) disabled person; person with a physical or mental disability

惡病質


恶病质

see styles
è bìng zhì
    e4 bing4 zhi4
o ping chih
Cachexia (physical wasting associated with long-term illness)

戦闘力

see styles
 sentouryoku / sentoryoku
    せんとうりょく
combat power; fighting strength

戰鬥力


战斗力

see styles
zhàn dòu lì
    zhan4 dou4 li4
chan tou li
fighting strength

手加減

see styles
 tekagen
    てかげん
(1) measuring by feel; adjusting by feel; doing by feel; knack; skill; (noun/participle) (2) adapting to the situation (one's strength, strictness, etc.); making allowances; using discretion; going easy (on someone)

扶塵根


扶尘根

see styles
fú chén gēn
    fu2 chen2 gen1
fu ch`en ken
    fu chen ken
 fujin kon
The external organs, i.e. of sight, etc., which aid the senses; 扶塵根 is also written 浮塵根 meaning fleeting, vacuous, these external things having an illusory existence; the real organs, or indriya, are the 正根 or 勝義根 which evolve the ideas.

投手力

see styles
 toushuryoku / toshuryoku
    とうしゅりょく
pitching strength (of a team)

抗張力

see styles
 kouchouryoku / kochoryoku
    こうちょうりょく
tensile strength

持久走

see styles
 jikyuusou / jikyuso
    じきゅうそう
marathon training in physical education classes in Japanese schools

振絞る

see styles
 furishiboru
    ふりしぼる
(transitive verb) (1) to muster (one's strength); (2) to strain (e.g. one's voice)

接着力

see styles
 secchakuryoku
    せっちゃくりょく
bond strength; adhesive strength; adhesive force

攻撃力

see styles
 kougekiryoku / kogekiryoku
    こうげきりょく
offensive strength; offensive power; striking power

政治力

see styles
 seijiryoku / sejiryoku
    せいじりょく
political strength

普拉提

see styles
pǔ lā tí
    pu3 la1 ti2
p`u la t`i
    pu la ti
Pilates (physical fitness system)

有勢力


有势力

see styles
yǒu shì lì
    you3 shi4 li4
yu shih li
 u seiriki
having superior strength

段違い

see styles
 danchigai
    だんちがい
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) wildly different (in ability, strength, etc.); on another level; in a different league; a world apart; far better; (adj-no,n) (2) of different heights; uneven

毘梨耶


毗梨耶

see styles
pí lí yé
    pi2 li2 ye2
p`i li yeh
    pi li yeh
 biriya
vīrya, virility, strength, energy; 'well-doing,' Keith; intp. 精進 zeal, pure progress, the fourth of the ten pāramitās; it is also intp. as enduring shame. Also 毘利耶 (or 毘黎耶or 毘離耶); 尾唎也.

海軍力

see styles
 kaigunryoku
    かいぐんりょく
naval strength

消化力

see styles
 shoukaryoku / shokaryoku
    しょうかりょく
digestive capacity; digestive power; digestive strength

火加減

see styles
 hikagen
    ひかげん
condition of fire; heat level; fire strength

無形礙


无形碍

see styles
wú xín gài
    wu2 xin2 gai4
wu hsin kai
 mu gyōge
no physical obstruction

無手と

see styles
 muzuto
    むずと
(ateji / phonetic) (adverb) (kana only) strongly; violently; with all one's strength

爆炸力

see styles
bào zhà lì
    bao4 zha4 li4
pao cha li
explosive force; strength of an explosion

物性値

see styles
 busseichi / bussechi
    ぶっせいち
physical property

物理名

see styles
 butsurimei / butsurime
    ぶつりめい
{comp} physical name (of a database table, key, device, etc.)

物理層


物理层

see styles
wù lǐ céng
    wu4 li3 ceng2
wu li ts`eng
    wu li tseng
 butsurisou / butsuriso
    ぶつりそう
physical layer
{comp} physical layer; PHY

物理的

see styles
 butsuriteki
    ぶつりてき
(adjectival noun) physical

物理行

see styles
 butsurigyou / butsurigyo
    ぶつりぎょう
{comp} (See 論理行) physical line (of code)

物理量

see styles
wù lǐ liàng
    wu4 li3 liang4
wu li liang
 butsuriryou / butsuriryo
    ぶつりりょう
physical quantity
physical quantity

物質的

see styles
 busshitsuteki
    ぶっしつてき
(adjectival noun) material; physical

理学的

see styles
 rigakuteki
    りがくてき
(adjectival noun) physical (in science, medicine, etc.)

生理的

see styles
 seiriteki / seriteki
    せいりてき
(adjectival noun) (1) physiological; physical; (adjectival noun) (2) visceral; instinctive; in one's guts

由願力


由愿力

see styles
yóu yuàn lì
    you2 yuan4 li4
yu yüan li
 yu ganriki
using the strength of their vow

申合い

see styles
 moushiai / moshiai
    もうしあい
training between rikishi of equal strength

異和感

see styles
 iwakan
    いわかん
(1) uncomfortable feeling; feeling out of place; sense of discomfort; (2) malaise; physical unease

痛がる

see styles
 itagaru
    いたがる
(v5r,vi) (See 痛い・1,がる・1) to complain of pain; to show signs of physical distress

百人力

see styles
 hyakuninriki
    ひゃくにんりき
(idiom) tremendous strength; strength of a hundred people

睡眠欲

see styles
shuì mián yù
    shui4 mian2 yu4
shui mien yü
 suimin yoku
The lust for sleep, physical and spiritual, hence 睡眠蓋 sleep, drowsiness, or sloth as a hindrance to progress.

示性値

see styles
 shiseichi / shisechi
    しせいち
characteristic value; physical or chemical properties; figure of merit

科学力

see styles
 kagakuryoku
    かがくりょく
scientific capability; scientific ability (e.g. of a student); scientific strength (e.g. of a country); level of technological development

競爭力


竞争力

see styles
jìng zhēng lì
    jing4 zheng1 li4
ching cheng li
competitive strength; competitiveness

等起善

see styles
děng qǐ shàn
    deng3 qi3 shan4
teng ch`i shan
    teng chi shan
 tōki zen
manifest physical activities and verbal expressions that are based on virtuous mental functions

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

精神力

see styles
 seishinryoku / seshinryoku
    せいしんりょく
emotional strength; force of will

紙質書


纸质书

see styles
zhǐ zhì shū
    zhi3 zhi4 shu1
chih chih shu
physical book; printed book

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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