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庚申會


庚申会

see styles
gēng shēn huì
    geng1 shen1 hui4
keng shen hui
 kōshin e
An assembly for offerings on the night of Keng-shen to an image in the form of a monkey, which is the shen symbolical animal; a Taoist rite adopted by Buddhism.

御物射

see styles
 omonoi
    おものい
(noun/participle) shooting a fleeing target (usu. animal) from horseback

愛嬌者

see styles
 aikyoumono / aikyomono
    あいきょうもの
pleasant person; attractive person; animal liked by all because of its cuteness

愛敬者

see styles
 aikyoumono / aikyomono
    あいきょうもの
pleasant person; attractive person; animal liked by all because of its cuteness

慈力王

see styles
cí lì wáng
    ci2 li4 wang2
tz`u li wang
    tzu li wang
 Jiriki ō
Maitrībala-rāja, king of merciful virtue, or power, a former incarnation of the Buddha when, as all his people had embraced the vegetarian life, and yakṣas had no animal food and were suffering, the king fed five of them with his own blood.

慣らす

see styles
 narasu
    ならす
(transitive verb) (1) to accustom; to train (e.g. one's ear); (2) to tame; to domesticate; to train (e.g. an animal)

戦わす

see styles
 tatakawasu
    たたかわす
(transitive verb) (1) to compete; to vie; to contend; (2) to make fight against another (person, animal); to pit against; to set against; (3) to debate; to argue

手乗り

see styles
 tenori
    てのり
holding something on one's palm or hand (esp. small animal or bird)

手飼い

see styles
 tegai
    てがい
raising or keeping an animal by oneself

扱い方

see styles
 atsukaikata
    あつかいかた
how to manage (e.g. case); how to handle (e.g. machine); way with (e.g. children, animal)

捕れる

see styles
 toreru
    とれる
(v1,vi) (1) to be caught (of a wild animal, fish, baseball, etc.); to be captured; (v1,vi,vt) (2) (potential form of 捕る) (See 捕る) to be able to catch; to be able to capture

撒き餌

see styles
 makie
    まきえ
(noun/participle) scattered animal feed; ground bait

放射蟲


放射虫

see styles
fàng shè chóng
    fang4 she4 chong2
fang she ch`ung
    fang she chung
radiolarian (single-celled animal)

敷き藁

see styles
 shikiwara
    しきわら
(animal's) litter

料豆兒


料豆儿

see styles
liào dòu r
    liao4 dou4 r5
liao tou r
cooked black soybean as animal fodder

櫛水母


栉水母

see styles
zhì shuǐ mǔ
    zhi4 shui3 mu3
chih shui mu
 kushikurage; kushikurage
    くしくらげ; クシクラゲ
comb jellies (Ctenophora)
(kana only) (See 有櫛動物) comb jelly (any jellyfish-like animal of the phylum Ctenophora)

溫體肉


温体肉

see styles
wēn tǐ ròu
    wen1 ti3 rou4
wen t`i jou
    wen ti jou
meat that is not refrigerated after the animal is slaughtered

物名歌

see styles
 butsumeika / butsumeka
    ぶつめいか
acrostic poem in which consecutive morae form the disguised name of an animal, plant, place, etc.

牲畜糞


牲畜粪

see styles
shēng chù fèn
    sheng1 chu4 fen4
sheng ch`u fen
    sheng chu fen
animal manure

犬畜生

see styles
 inuchikushou / inuchikusho
    いぬちくしょう
mangy cur; low animal; beast

獲れる

see styles
 toreru
    とれる
(v1,vi) (1) to be caught (of a wild animal or fish); to be captured; (v1,vt,vi) (2) (potential form of 獲る) (See 獲る・1) to be able to catch; to be able to win (a title, prize, etc.)

獸力車


兽力车

see styles
shòu lì chē
    shou4 li4 che1
shou li ch`e
    shou li che
animal-drawn vehicle; carriage

生き物

see styles
 ikimono
    いきもの
living thing; animal

生き肝

see styles
 ikigimo
    いきぎも
liver taken from a living animal

生き胆

see styles
 ikigimo
    いきぎも
liver taken from a living animal

畜牧業


畜牧业

see styles
xù mù yè
    xu4 mu4 ye4
hsü mu yeh
animal husbandry; stock raising; livestock raising

畜生因

see styles
chù shēng yīn
    chu4 sheng1 yin1
ch`u sheng yin
    chu sheng yin
 chikushō in
The cause, or karma, of rebirth as an animal.

畜生界

see styles
chù shēng jiè
    chu4 sheng1 jie4
ch`u sheng chieh
    chu sheng chieh
 chikushō kai
The animal kingdom.

畜生處


畜生处

see styles
chù shēng chù
    chu4 sheng1 chu4
ch`u sheng ch`u
    chu sheng chu
 chikushō sho
the animal state of existence

畜生趣

see styles
chù shēng qù
    chu4 sheng1 qu4
ch`u sheng ch`ü
    chu sheng chü
 chikushō shu
rebirth as an animal

畜生道

see styles
chù shēng dào
    chu4 sheng1 dao4
ch`u sheng tao
    chu sheng tao
 chikushoudou / chikushodo
    ちくしょうどう
(1) {Buddh} (See 六道) animal realm; (2) unforgivable action; indefensible lifestyle; (3) incest
畜生趣 The way, destiny, or gati of rebirth as animals, cf. 六道; 六趣.

畜產品


畜产品

see styles
xù chǎn pǐn
    xu4 chan3 pin3
hsü ch`an p`in
    hsü chan pin
domesticated animal products

畜産品

see styles
 chisanhin
    ちさんひん
(See 畜産物) animal product; livestock product

畜産場

see styles
 chikusanjou / chikusanjo
    ちくさんじょう
livestock farm; animal farm

畜産学

see styles
 chikusangaku
    ちくさんがく
animal husbandry

畜産物

see styles
 chikusanbutsu
    ちくさんぶつ
animal product; livestock product

白鼻心

see styles
bái bí xīn
    bai2 bi2 xin1
pai pi hsin
 hakubishin; hakubishin
    はくびしん; ハクビシン
palm civet (Paguma larvata)
civet (animal)

皮剥ぎ

see styles
 kawahagi
    かわはぎ
(1) (kana only) thread-sail filefish (Stephanolepis cirrhifer); (2) skinning (an animal); stripping (a tree of its bark); barking; skinner; barker

皮革商

see styles
pí gé shāng
    pi2 ge2 shang1
p`i ko shang
    pi ko shang
fellmonger; a dealer who works with animal hides and skins

相配物

see styles
xiāng pèi wù
    xiang1 pei4 wu4
hsiang p`ei wu
    hsiang pei wu
thing that is well suited; pet animal that suits its owner

種公畜


种公畜

see styles
zhǒng gōng chù
    zhong3 gong1 chu4
chung kung ch`u
    chung kung chu
stud; male breeding stock (of animal species)

Variations:

 shishi
    しし
(See 肉・にく・2) flesh (esp. of an animal); meat

肉用種

see styles
 nikuyoushu / nikuyoshu
    にくようしゅ
animal bred for its meat

肉食獣

see styles
 nikushokujuu / nikushokuju
    にくしょくじゅう
carnivore; carnivorous animal

育種学

see styles
 ikushugaku
    いくしゅがく
thremmatology; study of plant and animal breeding

虐待者

see styles
 gyakutaisha
    ぎゃくたいしゃ
abuser (of a person or animal)

血豆腐

see styles
xuè dòu fu
    xue4 dou4 fu5
hsüeh tou fu
blood tofu (coagulated animal blood)

訓獸術


训兽术

see styles
xùn shòu shù
    xun4 shou4 shu4
hsün shou shu
animal training; taming wild beast (e.g. lion-taming)

調教師

see styles
 choukyoushi / chokyoshi
    ちょうきょうし
animal trainer

追物射

see styles
 onmonoi
    おんものい
    omonoi
    おものい
    oimonoi
    おいものい
(noun/participle) shooting a fleeing target (usu. animal) from horseback

野放し

see styles
 nobanashi
    のばなし
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) pasturing (e.g. cattle); letting (an animal) run loose; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) letting (someone) do as they please; leaving (something) to take its own course; letting (an issue) go unchecked; leaving uncontrolled; leaving at large (e.g. a criminal)

闘わす

see styles
 tatakawasu
    たたかわす
(transitive verb) (1) to compete; to vie; to contend; (2) to make fight against another (person, animal); to pit against; to set against; (3) to debate; to argue

鞣し革

see styles
 nameshigawa
    なめしがわ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) leather; tanned animal hide; suede; (2) kanji "tanned leather" radical (radical 178)

食わす

see styles
 kuwasu
    くわす
(transitive verb) (1) (See 食わせる・1) to feed (e.g. an animal on oats); to let eat; to serve (e.g. in a restaurant); to force to eat; (transitive verb) (2) to support (e.g. a family); to provide for; to keep; (transitive verb) (3) to inflict (damage); to deal (e.g. a blow); to administer; (transitive verb) (4) (See 一杯食わす) to deceive; to cheat; to trick

飴細工

see styles
 amezaiku
    あめざいく
candy fashioned in human and animal forms

飼養業


饲养业

see styles
sì yǎng yè
    si4 yang3 ye4
ssu yang yeh
stock farming; animal husbandry

馬鹿力

see styles
 bakajikara
    ばかぢから
great physical power; animal strength

馭獸術


驭兽术

see styles
yù shòu shù
    yu4 shou4 shu4
yü shou shu
animal training; taming wild beast (e.g. lion-taming)

馴らす

see styles
 narasu
    ならす
(transitive verb) (1) to accustom; to train (e.g. one's ear); (2) to tame; to domesticate; to train (e.g. an animal)

鳴き声

see styles
 nakigoe
    なきごえ
(noun/participle) cry (esp. animal); roar; chirp; tweet; bark; whine; meow

アザラシ

see styles
 azarashi
    アザラシ
(kana only) true seal (animal); earless seal

アニマル

see styles
 animaru
    アニマル
animal

カワハギ

see styles
 kawahagi
    カワハギ
(1) (kana only) thread-sail filefish (Stephanolepis cirrhifer); (2) skinning (an animal); stripping (a tree of its bark); barking; skinner; barker

ケダモノ

see styles
 kedamono
    ケダモノ
beast; brute; animal

ケモナー

see styles
 kemonaa / kemona
    ケモナー
(slang) (See ケモノ・2) furry (enthusiast for animal characters with human characteristics)

けもの道

see styles
 kemonomichi
    けものみち
animal trail

コケムシ

see styles
 kokemushi
    コケムシ
(kana only) moss animal (any animal of phylum Bryozoa)

スカンク

see styles
 sukanku
    スカンク
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) skunk (animal); (2) skunk (i.e. preventing someone from scoring entirely)

タンナー

see styles
 dannaa / danna
    ダンナー
tanner (person who tans animal hides); (personal name) Danner

なめし皮

see styles
 nameshigawa
    なめしがわ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) leather; tanned animal hide; suede; (2) kanji "tanned leather" radical (radical 178)

なめし革

see styles
 nameshigawa
    なめしがわ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) leather; tanned animal hide; suede; (2) kanji "tanned leather" radical (radical 178)

フリーク

see styles
 buriiku / buriku
    ブリーク
(1) freak (dancing, film, speed, etc.); enthusiast; (2) deformed person, animal. etc.; freak; monster; (place-name) Brieg; Brig (Switzerland)

ぶるるん

see styles
 pururun
    プルルン
(interjection) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) va-va-vroom (esp. fast cars or bikes, sexy women or men); va-voom; vrrrm; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sound of animal shaking its fur to dry off after getting wet (esp. dogs); (female given name) Pururun

ミュール

see styles
 myuuru / myuru
    ミュール
(1) mule (animal); (2) mule (women's footwear); (3) spinning mule; Compton's mule; (personal name) Muhl; Mule; Murre

両棲動物

see styles
 ryouseidoubutsu / ryosedobutsu
    りょうせいどうぶつ
amphibious animal

両生動物

see styles
 ryouseidoubutsu / ryosedobutsu
    りょうせいどうぶつ
amphibious animal

二十日兎

see styles
 hatsukausagi
    はつかうさぎ
(See 啼兎) pika (rabbit-like animal of family Ochotonidae)

五智如來


五智如来

see styles
wǔ zhì rú lái
    wu3 zhi4 ru2 lai2
wu chih ju lai
 gochi nyorai
五智五佛; 五佛; 五如來 The five Dhyāni-Buddhas, or Wisdom-Tathāgatas of the Vajradhātu 金剛界, idealizations of five aspects of wisdom; possibly of Nepalese origin. The Wisdom Buddha represents the dharmakāya or Buddha-mind, also the Dharma of the triratna, or trinity. Each evolves one of the five colours, one of the five senses, a Dhyani-bodhisattva in two forms onegracious, the other fierce, and a Mānuṣi-Buddha; each has his own śakti, i. e. feminine energy or complement; also his own bīja, or germ-sound 種子or 印 seal, i. e. 眞言 real or substantive word, the five being for 大日 aṃ, for 阿閦 hūṃ, for 寶生 ? hrīḥ, for 彌陀 ? aḥ, for 不 空 ? āḥ. The five are also described as the emanations or forms of an Ādi-Buddha, Vajrasattva; the four are considered by others to be emanations or forms of Vairocana as theSupreme Buddha. The five are not always described as the same, e. g. they may be 藥師 (or 王) Bhaiṣajya, 多寶 Prabhūtaratna, Vairocana, Akṣobhya, andeither Amoghasiddhi or Śākyamuni. Below is a classified list of the generally accepted five with certain particulars connected with them, butthese differ in different places, and the list can only be a general guide. As to the Dhyāni-bodhisattvas, each Buddha evolves three forms 五佛生五菩薩, 五金剛, 五忿怒, i. e. (1) a bodhisattva who represents the Buddha's dharmakāya, or spiritual body; (2) a vajra ordiamond form who represents his wisdom in graciousness; and (3) a fierce or angry form, the 明王 who represents his power against evil. (1) Vairocanaappears in the three forms of 轉法輪菩薩 Vajra-pāramitā Bodhisattva, 遍照金剛 Universally Shining Vajrasattva, and 不動明王 Ārya-Acalanātha Rāja; (2) Akṣobhya's three forms are 虛空藏 Ākāśagarbha, 如意 complete power, and 軍荼利明王 Kuṇḍalī-rāja; (3 ) Ratnasaṃbhava's are 普賢 Samantabhadra, 薩埵Sattvavajra, and 孫婆 or 降三世明王 Trailokyavijayarāja; (4) Amitābha's are 觀世音 Avalokiteśvara, 法金剛 Dharmarāja, and 馬頭明王 Hayagrīva, thehorse-head Dharmapāla; (5) Amoghasiddhi's are 彌勒 Maitreya, 業金剛Karmavajra, and 金剛夜叉 Vajrayakṣa. The above Bodhisattvas differ from those in the following list:
NameChinesePositionElementSenseColor
Vairocana大日centreethersightwhite
Akṣobhya阿閦eastearthsoundblue
Ratnasaṃbhava寶生southfiresmellyellow
Amitābha彌陀westwatertastered
Amoghasiddhi不空northairtouchgreen
GermAnimalDhyani-BodhisattvaBuddha
aṃlionSamantabhadra 普賢Krakucchanda
hūṃelephantVajrapāṇi 金剛力士Kanakamuni
?aḥhorseRatnapāṇi 寶手Kāśyapa
? hrīḥgoose or peacockAvalokiteśvara 觀音Śākyamuni
?āḥgaruḍaVisvapāṇi?Maitreya


Arrival of the five wise Buddhas

五種比量


五种比量

see styles
wǔ zhǒng bǐ liáng
    wu3 zhong3 bi3 liang2
wu chung pi liang
 goshu hiryō
The five inferences in (Indian) logic: (1) 相比量 from appearance, e. g. fire from smoke; (2) 體比量 from the corporeal, e. g. two or more things from one; (3) 業比量 from action, e. g. the animal from its footmark; (4) 法比量 from recognized law, old age from birth; (5) 因果比量 from cause and effect, that a traveler has a destination.

伴侶動物

see styles
 hanryodoubutsu / hanryodobutsu
    はんりょどうぶつ
(See コンパニオンアニマル) companion animal; pet

低等動物


低等动物

see styles
dī děng dòng wù
    di1 deng3 dong4 wu4
ti teng tung wu
lower animal; primitive life-form

使役動物

see styles
 shiekidoubutsu / shiekidobutsu
    しえきどうぶつ
working animal; draught animal; draft animal

内肛動物

see styles
 naikoudoubutsu / naikodobutsu
    ないこうどうぶつ
entoproct (any animal of phylum Entoprocta)

刺胞動物


刺胞动物

see styles
cì bāo dòng wù
    ci4 bao1 dong4 wu4
tz`u pao tung wu
    tzu pao tung wu
 shihoudoubutsu / shihodobutsu
    しほうどうぶつ
Cnidaria (animal phylum including jellyfish and sessile polyps)
cnidarian (aquatic invertebrate of the phylum Cnidaria)

動物保護

see styles
 doubutsuhogo / dobutsuhogo
    どうぶつほご
animal protection

動物好き

see styles
 doubutsuzuki / dobutsuzuki
    どうぶつずき
(n,adj-no,adj-na) love of animals; animal lover

動物実験

see styles
 doubutsujikken / dobutsujikken
    どうぶつじっけん
experiments using animals; in-vivo testing; animal testing

動物愛護

see styles
 doubutsuaigo / dobutsuaigo
    どうぶつあいご
animal rights; animal welfare; animal protection

動物検査

see styles
 doubutsukensa / dobutsukensa
    どうぶつけんさ
animal quarantine

動物油脂

see styles
 doubutsuyushi / dobutsuyushi
    どうぶつゆし
animal fat

動物社会

see styles
 doubutsushakai / dobutsushakai
    どうぶつしゃかい
animal society

動物福祉

see styles
 doubutsufukushi / dobutsufukushi
    どうぶつふくし
animal welfare

動物細胞

see styles
 doubutsusaibou / dobutsusaibo
    どうぶつさいぼう
animal cell; zooblast

動物脂肪


动物脂肪

see styles
dòng wù zhī fáng
    dong4 wu4 zhi1 fang2
tung wu chih fang
animal fat

動物莊園


动物庄园

see styles
dòng wù zhuāng yuán
    dong4 wu4 zhuang1 yuan2
tung wu chuang yüan
Animal Farm (1945), novel and famous satire on communist revolution by George Orwell 喬治·奧威爾|乔治·奥威尔[Qiao2 zhi4 · Ao4 wei1 er3]; also translated 動物農場|动物农场[Dong4 wu4 Nong2 chang3]

動物虐待

see styles
 doubutsugyakutai / dobutsugyakutai
    どうぶつぎゃくたい
animal abuse; animal cruelty; cruelty to animals; cruelty toward animals

動物解放

see styles
 doubutsukaihou / dobutsukaiho
    どうぶつかいほう
animal liberation

卵生動物

see styles
 ranseidoubutsu / ransedobutsu
    らんせいどうぶつ
oviparous animal

困獸猶鬥


困兽犹斗

see styles
kùn shòu yóu dòu
    kun4 shou4 you2 dou4
k`un shou yu tou
    kun shou yu tou
a cornered beast will still fight (idiom); to fight like an animal at bay

土壌動物

see styles
 dojoudoubutsu / dojodobutsu
    どじょうどうぶつ
soil animal; soil life; soil biota; edaphon

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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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