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Simple Dictionary Definition |
三事衲 see styles |
sān shì nà san1 shi4 na4 san shih na kinjiriu |
(or 三事衣) A term for a monk's robe of five, seven, or nine patches. |
三亞市 三亚市 see styles |
sān yà shì san1 ya4 shi4 san ya shih |
Sanya, prefecture-level city in Hainan Province 海南省[Hai3 nan2 Sheng3] |
三元區 三元区 see styles |
sān yuán qū san1 yuan2 qu1 san yüan ch`ü san yüan chü |
Sanyuan, a district of Sanming City 三明市[San1 ming2 Shi4], Fujian |
三十七 see styles |
sān shí qī san1 shi2 qi1 san shih ch`i san shih chi sanjū shichi |
thirty-seven |
三十三 see styles |
sān shí sān san1 shi2 san1 san shih san mitomi みとみ |
(female given name) Mitomi thirty-three |
三十二 see styles |
sān shí èr san1 shi2 er4 san shih erh mitoji みとじ |
(given name) Mitoji thirty-two |
三十六 see styles |
sān shí liù san1 shi2 liu4 san shih liu satomu さとむ |
(given name) Satomu thirty-six |
三十四 see styles |
sān shí sì san1 shi2 si4 san shih ssu mitoyo みとよ |
(personal name) Mitoyo thirty-four |
三十棒 see styles |
sān shí bàng san1 shi2 bang4 san shih pang sanjū bō |
thirty whacks |
三十生 see styles |
sān shí shēng san1 shi2 sheng1 san shih sheng sanjū shō |
In each of the 十地 ten states there are three conditions, 入, 住, 出, entry, stay, exit, hence the 'thirty lives'. |
三十論 三十论 see styles |
sān shí lùn san1 shi2 lun4 san shih lun Sanjū ron |
Thirty Verses [on the Vijñapti-mātra Treatise] |
三十頌 三十颂 see styles |
sān shí sòng san1 shi2 song4 san shih sung Sanjū ju |
Triṃśikā |
三千世 see styles |
sān qiān shì san1 qian1 shi4 san ch`ien shih san chien shih michiyo みちよ |
(female given name) Michiyo trichiliocosm |
三國志 三国志 see styles |
sān guó zhì san1 guo2 zhi4 san kuo chih |
History of the Three Kingdoms, fourth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed by Chen Shou 陳壽|陈寿[Chen2 Shou4] in 289 during Jin Dynasty 晉朝|晋朝[Jin4 chao2], 65 scrolls See: 三国志 |
三天使 see styles |
sān tiān shǐ san1 tian1 shi3 san t`ien shih san tien shih santenshi |
v. 三使. |
三山區 三山区 see styles |
sān shān qū san1 shan1 qu1 san shan ch`ü san shan chü |
Sanshan district of Wuhu city 蕪湖市|芜湖市[Wu2 hu2 shi4], Anhui |
三峽鎮 三峡镇 see styles |
sān xiá zhèn san1 xia2 zhen4 san hsia chen |
Sanxia or Sanhsia town in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan |
三明市 see styles |
sān míng shì san1 ming2 shi4 san ming shih |
Sanming, prefecture-level city in Fujian Province 福建省[Fu2 jian4 Sheng3] |
三時性 三时性 see styles |
sān shí xìng san1 shi2 xing4 san shih hsing sanjishō |
i.e. 徧依圓三性 v. 三性. |
三時教 三时教 see styles |
sān shí jiào san1 shi2 jiao4 san shih chiao sanji kyō |
(三時教判) The three periods and characteristics of Buddha's teaching, as defined by the Dharmalakṣana school 法相宗. They are: (1) 有, when he taught the 實有 reality of the skandhas and elements, but denied the common belief in 實我 real personality or a permanent soul; this period is represented by the four 阿含經 āgamas and other Hīnayāna sūtras. (2) 空 Śūnya, when he negatived the idea of 實法 the reality of things and advocated that all was 空 unreal; the period of the 般若經 prajñā sūtras. (3) 中 Madhyama, the mean, that mind or spirit is real, while things are unreal; the period of this school's specific sūtra the 解深密經, also the 法華 and later sūtras. In the two earlier periods he is said to have 方便 adapted his teaching to the development of his hearers; in the third to have delivered his complete and perfect doctrine. Another division by the 空宗 is (1) as above; (2) the early period of the Mahāyāna represented, by the 深密經; (3) the higher Mahāyāna as in the 般若經. v. also 三敎. |
三時業 三时业 see styles |
sān shí yè san1 shi2 ye4 san shih yeh sanjigou / sanjigo さんじごう |
{Buddh} (See 順現業,順次業,順後業) karmic retribution through the past, present, and future; three types of karma The three stages of karma— in the present life because of present deeds; in the next life because of present actions; and in future lives because of present actions. |
三民區 三民区 see styles |
sān mín qū san1 min2 qu1 san min ch`ü san min chü |
Sanmin, a district of Kaohsiung City 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 Shi4], Taiwan |
三民鄉 三民乡 see styles |
sān mín xiāng san1 min2 xiang1 san min hsiang |
Sanmin district of Kaohsiung city 高雄市[Gao1 xiong2 shi4], south Taiwan |
三水區 三水区 see styles |
sān shuǐ qū san1 shui3 qu1 san shui ch`ü san shui chü |
Sanshui, a district of Foshan City 佛山市[Fo2 shan1 Shi4], Guangdong |
三沙市 see styles |
sān shā shì san1 sha1 shi4 san sha shih |
Sansha, prefecture-level city in Hainan Province 海南省[Hai3 nan2 Sheng3] |
三河市 see styles |
sān hé shì san1 he2 shi4 san ho shih |
Sanhe, a county-level city in Langfang City 廊坊市[Lang2 fang2 Shi4], Hebei |
三番釋 三番释 see styles |
sān fān shì san1 fan1 shi4 san fan shih sanban shaku |
a tripartite explanation |
三白食 see styles |
sān bái shí san1 bai2 shi2 san pai shih san byakujiki |
The three white foods— milk, cream (or curd), and rice (especially upland rice). |
三示導 三示导 see styles |
sān shì dǎo san1 shi4 dao3 san shih tao san jidō |
three means of guidance |
三示現 三示现 see styles |
sān shì xiàn san1 shi4 xian4 san shih hsien san jigen |
three miraculous powers |
三禮師 三礼师 see styles |
sān lǐ shī san1 li3 shi1 san li shih sanraishi |
director of the three ceremonies |
三芝鄉 三芝乡 see styles |
sān zhī xiāng san1 zhi1 xiang1 san chih hsiang |
Sanzhi or Sanchih township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan |
三藩市 see styles |
sān fān shì san1 fan1 shi4 san fan shih |
San Francisco (California) |
三重市 see styles |
sān chóng shì san1 chong2 shi4 san ch`ung shih san chung shih |
Sanchong or Sanch'ung city in New Taipei City 新北市[Xin1 bei3 shi4], Taiwan |
三門峽 三门峡 see styles |
sān mén xiá san1 men2 xia2 san men hsia |
see 三門峽市|三门峡市[San1 men2 xia2 Shi4] |
三際時 三际时 see styles |
sān jì shí san1 ji4 shi2 san chi shih san zaiji |
The three Indian seasons, spring, summer, and winter, also styled熱, 雨, 寒時, the hot, rainy, and cold seasons. |
三項式 三项式 see styles |
sān xiàng shì san1 xiang4 shi4 san hsiang shih |
trinomial (math.) |
上半時 上半时 see styles |
shàng bàn shí shang4 ban4 shi2 shang pan shih |
first half of a game or contest |
上城區 上城区 see styles |
shàng chéng qū shang4 cheng2 qu1 shang ch`eng ch`ü shang cheng chü |
Shangcheng district of Hangzhou city 杭州市[Hang2 zhou1 shi4], Zhejiang |
上思縣 上思县 see styles |
shàng sī xiàn shang4 si1 xian4 shang ssu hsien |
Shangsi, a county in Fangchenggang City 防城港市[Fang2 cheng2 gang3 Shi4], Guangxi |
上新世 see styles |
shàng xīn shì shang4 xin1 shi4 shang hsin shih |
Pliocene (geological epoch from 5m-2m years ago) |
上杭縣 上杭县 see styles |
shàng háng xiàn shang4 hang2 xian4 shang hang hsien |
Shanghang, a county in Longyan City 龍巖市|龙岩市[Long2 yan2 Shi4], Fujian |
上林縣 上林县 see styles |
shàng lín xiàn shang4 lin2 xian4 shang lin hsien |
Shanglin, a county in Nanning City 南寧市|南宁市[Nan2 ning2 Shi4], Guangxi |
上栗縣 上栗县 see styles |
shàng lì xiàn shang4 li4 xian4 shang li hsien |
Shangli, a county in Pingxiang City 萍鄉市|萍乡市[Ping2 xiang1 Shi4], Jiangxi |
上海市 see styles |
shàng hǎi shì shang4 hai3 shi4 shang hai shih |
Shanghai municipality (short name 滬|沪[Hu4]) |
上犬式 see styles |
shàng quǎn shì shang4 quan3 shi4 shang ch`üan shih shang chüan shih |
upward-facing dog (yoga pose) |
上猶縣 上犹县 see styles |
shàng yóu xiàn shang4 you2 xian4 shang yu hsien |
Shangyou, a county in Ganzhou City 贛州市|赣州市[Gan4 zhou1 Shi4], Jiangxi |
上蔡縣 上蔡县 see styles |
shàng cài xiàn shang4 cai4 xian4 shang ts`ai hsien shang tsai hsien |
Shangcai, a county in Zhumadian City 駐馬店市|驻马店市[Zhu4 ma3 dian4 Shi4], Henan |
上虞市 see styles |
shàng yú shì shang4 yu2 shi4 shang yü shih |
Shangyu, county-level city in Shaoxing 紹興|绍兴[Shao4 xing1], Zhejiang |
上街區 上街区 see styles |
shàng jiē qū shang4 jie1 qu1 shang chieh ch`ü shang chieh chü |
Shangjie, a district of Zhengzhou City 鄭州市|郑州市[Zheng4 zhou1 Shi4], Henan |
上饒市 上饶市 see styles |
shàng ráo shì shang4 rao2 shi4 shang jao shih |
Shangrao, prefecture-level city in Jiangxi Province 江西省[Jiang1 xi1 Sheng3] |
上高縣 上高县 see styles |
shàng gāo xiàn shang4 gao1 xian4 shang kao hsien |
Shanggao, a county in Yichun City 宜春市[Yi2 chun1 Shi4], Jiangxi |
下半時 下半时 see styles |
xià bàn shí xia4 ban4 shi2 hsia pan shih |
second half of a game or contest |
下口食 see styles |
xià kǒu shí xia4 kou3 shi2 hsia k`ou shih hsia kou shih ge ku jiki |
one of the 四邪命食 four heterodox means of living, i.e. for a monk to earn his livelihood by bending down to cultivate the land, collect herbs, etc.; opposite of 仰口食, i.e. making a heterodox living by looking up, as in astrology, fortune-telling, etc. 智度論 3. |
下城區 下城区 see styles |
xià chéng qū xia4 cheng2 qu1 hsia ch`eng ch`ü hsia cheng chü |
Xiacheng district of Hangzhou city 杭州市[Hang2 zhou1 shi4], Zhejiang |
下意識 下意识 see styles |
xià yì shí xia4 yi4 shi2 hsia i shih kaishiki かいしき |
subconscious mind (See 前意識) preconscious (psychoanalysis) |
下犬式 see styles |
xià quǎn shì xia4 quan3 shi4 hsia ch`üan shih hsia chüan shih |
downward-facing dog (yoga pose) |
下視丘 下视丘 see styles |
xià shì qiū xia4 shi4 qiu1 hsia shih ch`iu hsia shih chiu |
(anatomy) hypothalamus (Tw) |
下關市 下关市 see styles |
xià guān shì xia4 guan1 shi4 hsia kuan shih |
Shimonoseki, city in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan |
下陸區 下陆区 see styles |
xià lù qū xia4 lu4 qu1 hsia lu ch`ü hsia lu chü |
Xialu, a district of Huangshi City 黃石市|黄石市[Huang2 shi2 Shi4], Hubei |
不出世 see styles |
bù chū shì bu4 chu1 shi4 pu ch`u shih pu chu shih fu shusse |
does not appear in the world |
不受食 see styles |
bù shòu shí bu4 shou4 shi2 pu shou shih fuju jiki |
forbidden food |
不可示 see styles |
bù kě shì bu4 ke3 shi4 pu k`o shih pu ko shih fu kaji |
not showed |
不失法 see styles |
bù shī fǎ bu4 shi1 fa3 pu shih fa fushitsu hō |
the fact that is not scattered |
不失為 不失为 see styles |
bù shī wéi bu4 shi1 wei2 pu shih wei |
can be regarded as; qualifies as (something positive) |
不如實 不如实 see styles |
bù rú shí bu4 ru2 shi2 pu ju shih funyojitsu |
incorrect |
不如是 see styles |
bù rú shì bu4 ru2 shi4 pu ju shih funyoze |
not as good as this |
不定式 see styles |
bù dìng shì bu4 ding4 shi4 pu ting shih |
infinitive (grammar) |
不實事 不实事 see styles |
bù shí shì bu4 shi2 shi4 pu shih shih fujitsuji |
things that are not real |
不得食 see styles |
bù dé shí bu4 de2 shi2 pu te shih futoku jiki |
unable to feed |
不從師 不从师 see styles |
bù cóng shī bu4 cong2 shi1 pu ts`ung shih pu tsung shih fujūshi |
does not follow a [certain] teacher |
不忘失 see styles |
bù wàng shī bu4 wang4 shi1 pu wang shih fumōshitsu |
not forgetting |
不成實 不成实 see styles |
bù chéng shí bu4 cheng2 shi2 pu ch`eng shih pu cheng shih fu jōjitsu |
not consummated |
不是嗎 不是吗 see styles |
bù shì ma bu4 shi4 ma5 pu shih ma |
isn't that so? |
不是話 不是话 see styles |
bù shì huà bu4 shi4 hua4 pu shih hua |
see 不像話|不像话[bu4 xiang4 hua4] |
不正食 see styles |
bù zhèng shí bu4 zheng4 shi2 pu cheng shih fushō shiki |
Not strict food, not exactly food, things that do not count as a meal, e. g. fruit and nuts. |
不淨施 不净施 see styles |
bù jìng shī bu4 jing4 shi1 pu ching shih fujō se |
Unclean' almsgiving, i. e. looking for its reward in this or the next life. |
不現事 不现事 see styles |
bù xiàn shì bu4 xian4 shi4 pu hsien shih fugenji |
concealed things |
不當事 不当事 see styles |
bù dāng shì bu4 dang1 shi4 pu tang shih |
useless; regard as useless |
不確實 不确实 see styles |
bù què shí bu4 que4 shi2 pu ch`üeh shih pu chüeh shih |
untrue |
不等式 see styles |
bù děng shì bu4 deng3 shi4 pu teng shih futoushiki / futoshiki ふとうしき |
inequality (math.) {math} inequality (expression) |
不舒適 不舒适 see styles |
bù shū shì bu4 shu1 shi4 pu shu shih |
uncomfortable |
不誓受 see styles |
bù shì shòu bu4 shi4 shou4 pu shih shou fuseiju |
not agreeing to |
不誠實 不诚实 see styles |
bù chéng shí bu4 cheng2 shi2 pu ch`eng shih pu cheng shih |
dishonest |
不識字 不识字 see styles |
bù shí zì bu4 shi2 zi4 pu shih tzu |
illiterate |
不費事 不费事 see styles |
bù fèi shì bu4 fei4 shi4 pu fei shih |
not troublesome |
不退失 see styles |
bù tuì shī bu4 tui4 shi1 pu t`ui shih pu tui shih fu taishitsu |
no retrogression |
不適當 不适当 see styles |
bù shì dàng bu4 shi4 dang4 pu shih tang |
inadequate; unfit |
不食肉 see styles |
bù shí ròu bu4 shi2 rou4 pu shih jou fujiki niku |
vikālabhojana; part of the sixth of the ten commandments, i. e. against eating flesh; v. 不非時食. |
世俗心 see styles |
shì sú xīn shi4 su2 xin1 shih su hsin sezokushin せぞくしん |
worldliness mundane mind |
世俗智 see styles |
shì sú zhì shi4 su2 zhi4 shih su chih sezoku chi |
conventional cognition |
世俗有 see styles |
shì sú yǒu shi4 su2 you3 shih su yu sezoku u |
conventional existence |
世俗理 see styles |
shì sú lǐ shi4 su2 li3 shih su li sezokuri |
conventional principles |
世俗界 see styles |
shì sú jiè shi4 su2 jie4 shih su chieh sezoku kai |
worldly realm |
世俗苦 see styles |
shì sú kǔ shi4 su2 ku3 shih su k`u shih su ku seizokuku |
ordinary suffering |
世俗說 世俗说 see styles |
shì sú shuō shi4 su2 shuo1 shih su shuo sezoku setsu |
conventional teaching |
世俗諦 世俗谛 see styles |
shì sú dì shi4 su2 di4 shih su ti seizoku tai |
conventional truth |
世俗門 世俗门 see styles |
shì sú mén shi4 su2 men2 shih su men sezoku mon |
the conventional approach |
世光明 see styles |
shì guāng míng shi4 guang1 ming2 shih kuang ming sekōmyō |
light of the world |
世光曜 see styles |
shì guāng yào shi4 guang1 yao4 shih kuang yao sekōyō |
brilliant light of the world |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Shi" 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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