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Simple Dictionary Definition |
意符 see styles |
yì fú yi4 fu2 i fu ifu いふ |
semantic component of a phono-semantic character (e.g. component 刂[dao1] in 刻[ke4]) (See 音符・3) part of a kanji for which the role is primarily to represent the meaning (as opposed to the pronunciation) |
感じ see styles |
kanji かんじ |
feeling; sense; impression |
慢心 see styles |
màn xīn man4 xin1 man hsin manshin まんしん |
(n,vs,vi) self-conceit; pride pride |
慢我 see styles |
màn wǒ man4 wo3 man wo manga |
inherently arisen self |
戈旁 see styles |
hokozukuri ほこづくり |
(See 戈構え) kanji "spear" radical at right |
我侭 see styles |
wagamama わがまま |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) selfishness; egoism; self-indulgence; wilfulness; willfulness; (2) (kana only) disobedience; (3) (kana only) whim |
我倒 see styles |
wǒ dào wo3 dao4 wo tao gatō |
The illusion of an ego, one of the four inverted or upside-down ideas. |
我儘 see styles |
wagamama わがまま |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) selfishness; egoism; self-indulgence; wilfulness; willfulness; (2) (kana only) disobedience; (3) (kana only) whim |
我利 see styles |
gari がり |
self interest |
我執 我执 see styles |
wǒ zhí wo3 zhi2 wo chih gashuu / gashu がしゅう |
egotism; obstinacy ātma-grāha; holding to the concept of the ego; also 人執. |
我塵 我尘 see styles |
wǒ chén wo3 chen2 wo ch`en wo chen ga jin |
self and the objects of self |
我德 see styles |
wǒ dé wo3 de2 wo te gatoku |
Power or virtue of the ego, the ego being defined as 自在 sovereign, master, free; v. 我波羅蜜. |
我心 see styles |
wǒ xīn wo3 xin1 wo hsin gashin わがこころ |
(exp,n) my heart self-[attached] mind |
我性 see styles |
wǒ xìng wo3 xing4 wo hsing gashō |
self-ness |
我想 see styles |
wǒ xiǎng wo3 xiang3 wo hsiang ga zō |
The thought that the ego has reality. |
我意 see styles |
wǒ yì wo3 yi4 wo i gai がい |
self-will; obstinacy my point |
我愚 see styles |
wǒ yú wo3 yu2 wo yü gagu |
Ego ignorance, holding to the illusion of the reality of the ego. |
我愛 我爱 see styles |
wǒ ài wo3 ai4 wo ai ga-ai |
Self-love; the love of or attachment to the ego, arising with the eighth vijñāna. |
我我 see styles |
wǒ wǒ wo3 wo3 wo wo gaga われわれ |
(pn,adj-no) we individual self (self) that is attached to |
我所 see styles |
wǒ suǒ wo3 suo3 wo so gasho |
我所有; 我所事 Mine, personal, subjective; personal conditions, possessions, or anything related to the self. |
我有 see styles |
wǒ yǒu wo3 you3 wo yu gau がう |
(surname) Gau The illusion that the ego has real existence. |
我法 see styles |
wǒ fǎ wo3 fa3 wo fa ga hō |
Self (or the ego), and things. |
我流 see styles |
garyuu / garyu がりゅう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) self-taught method; one's own way; one's own style |
我癡 see styles |
wǒ chī wo3 chi1 wo ch`ih wo chih gachi |
delusion regarding the self |
我相 see styles |
wǒ xiàng wo3 xiang4 wo hsiang gasō |
Egoism, the concept of the ego as real. Anyone who believes in我相, 人我, 衆生我, 壽我 is not a true Bodhisattva, v. 我人四相. |
我空 see styles |
wǒ kōng wo3 kong1 wo k`ung wo kung gakū |
生空 (衆生空); 人空 Illusion of the concept of the reality of the ego, man being composed of elements and disintegrated when these are dissolved. |
我義 我义 see styles |
wǒ yì wo3 yi4 wo i gagi |
meaning of 'self' |
我者 see styles |
wǒ zhě wo3 zhe3 wo che ga sha |
self |
我見 我见 see styles |
wǒ jiàn wo3 jian4 wo chien gaken がけん |
selfish mind 身見 The erroneous doctrine that the ego, or self, composed of the temporary five skandhas, is a reality and permanent. |
我貪 我贪 see styles |
wǒ tān wo3 tan1 wo t`an wo tan gaton |
self-craving |
我障 see styles |
wǒ zhàng wo3 zhang4 wo chang gashō |
obstruction due to the [notion of] self |
我體 我体 see styles |
wǒ tǐ wo3 ti3 wo t`i wo ti gatai |
self-identity |
戸冠 see styles |
tokanmuri とかんむり |
kanji "door" radical |
扁旁 see styles |
henbou / henbo へんぼう |
(1) left and right kanji radicals; (2) (colloquialism) kanji radical positions |
手偏 see styles |
tehen てへん |
kanji "hand" radical at left (radical 64) |
打算 see styles |
dǎ suàn da3 suan4 ta suan dasan ださん |
to plan; to intend; to calculate; plan; intention; calculation; CL:個|个[ge4] (noun, transitive verb) calculation; self-interest; selfishness |
払い see styles |
harai はらい |
(1) payment; bill; account; (2) sweeping; clearing away; (3) sweeping stroke (e.g. when writing kanji) |
拍客 see styles |
pāi kè pai1 ke4 p`ai k`o pai ko |
citizen journalist (typically posting short, self-produced documentary videos on the Web) |
拿大 see styles |
ná dà na2 da4 na ta |
to put on airs; self-important; high and mighty |
指事 see styles |
zhǐ shì zhi3 shi4 chih shih shiji しじ |
ideogram (one of the Six Methods 六書|六书 of forming Chinese characters); Chinese character indicating an idea, such as up and down; also known as self-explanatory character {ling} indicative (kanji whose shape is based on logical representation of an abstract idea); logogram Zhishi |
振る see styles |
buru ぶる |
(suf,v5r) (1) (kana only) (after noun, adjectival noun or adj. stem) to assume the air of ...; to behave like ...; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) to put on airs; to be self-important |
控目 see styles |
hikaeme ひかえめ |
(adj-na,n,adj-no) moderate; reserved; conservative; humble; mild-mannered; self-effacing; unassuming; well-behaved; low-key; temperate; in small quantities |
摩尼 see styles |
mó ní mo2 ni2 mo ni mani まに |
Mani (3rd century AD), Persian prophet and founder of Manichaeism (1) {Buddh} jewel (san: mani); pearl; gemstone; (2) {Buddh} Cintamani stone; wish-fulfilling jewel; (surname) Mani maṇi; 'a jewel, gem, precious stone (especially a pearl, bead, or other globular ornament).' M.W. A bright luminous pearl, symbol of Buddha and his doctrines. Tr. 'as wished', or at wish, whoever possesses the pearl receives whatever he desires. One of the seven treasures. With Shivaites a symbol of the Liṅga. Also 末尼. |
撥ね see styles |
hane はね |
(1) (a) jump; (2) splashes (usu. of mud); (3) upward turn at the bottom (e.g. of a vertical stroke of a kanji or of a hairdo); (4) close (e.g. of a theatrical performance); breakup |
支繞 see styles |
shinyou; edanyou / shinyo; edanyo しにょう; えだにょう |
(kana only) kanji "branch" radical as enclosure |
支那 see styles |
zhī nà zhi1 na4 chih na shina; shina しな; シナ |
phonetic transcription of China (Japanese: Shina), colonial term, generally considered discriminatory (sensitive word) (dated) (kana only) (often considered offensive post-WWII, esp. when written in kanji) (See 中国・1) China; (female given name) Shina 指那, 眞丹, 至那, 斯那, 振旦, 震旦, 眞那, 振丹, 脂難, 旃丹; 摩訶至那 Cina; Maha-cina. The name by which China is referred to in the laws of Manu (which assert that the Chinese were degenerate Kṣatriya), in the Mahābharata, and in Buddhist works. This name may have been derived from families ruling in western China under such titles as 晉 Chin at Fen-chou in Shansi 1106-376 B. C., 陳 Ch'en in Honan 1122-479 B. C., 秦 Ch'in in Shensi as early as the ninth century B. C., and to this latter dynasty the designation is generally attributed. |
攴繞 see styles |
bokunyou / bokunyo ぼくにょう |
(kana only) kanji "strike" radical at right (radical 66) |
攵繞 see styles |
bokunyou / bokunyo ぼくにょう |
(kana only) kanji "strike" radical at right (radical 66) |
放佚 see styles |
houitsu / hoitsu ほういつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) self-indulgence; looseness; dissoluteness |
放恣 see styles |
fàng zì fang4 zi4 fang tzu hōshi ほうし |
(adjectival noun) licentious; self-indulgent heedlessness |
放縦 see styles |
houjuu; houshou / hoju; hosho ほうじゅう; ほうしょう |
(noun or adjectival noun) self-indulgence; looseness; dissolution; licence; license |
放縱 放纵 see styles |
fàng zòng fang4 zong4 fang tsung hōshō |
to indulge; to pamper; to connive at; permissive; indulgent; self-indulgent; unrestrained; undisciplined; uncultured; boorish vanity |
放肆 see styles |
fàng sì fang4 si4 fang ssu houshi / hoshi ほうし |
wanton; unbridled; presumptuous; impudent (adjectival noun) licentious; self-indulgent |
放逸 see styles |
fàng yì fang4 yi4 fang i hōitsu ほういつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) self-indulgence; looseness; dissoluteness Loose, unrestrained. |
故吾 see styles |
kogo こご |
(archaism) (See 今吾) one's former self |
故我 see styles |
gù wǒ gu4 wo3 ku wo |
one's old self; one's original self; what one has always been |
敢爾 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(personal name) Kanji |
文繞 see styles |
bunnyou / bunnyo ぶんにょう |
(kana only) kanji "literature" radical (radical 67) |
斜線 斜线 see styles |
xié xiàn xie2 xian4 hsieh hsien shasen しゃせん |
oblique line; slash (symbol) oblique line; forward slash |
斧旁 see styles |
onozukuri おのづくり |
(kana only) kanji "axe" radical at right |
新出 see styles |
shinshutsu しんしゅつ |
(n,vs,vi) appearing for the first time (esp. vocabulary, kanji, etc. in a school textbook); (surname) Niide |
新字 see styles |
shinji しんじ |
(1) newly created character; (2) newly introduced (kanji) character (in a textbook); (3) (abbreviation) (See 新字体) new character form; shinjitai; simplified form of kanji used in Japan since 1946; (surname) Araji |
方偏 see styles |
katahen; houhen / katahen; hohen かたへん; ほうへん |
kanji "direction" radical at left (radical 70) |
日偏 see styles |
hihen; nichihen ひへん; にちへん |
(as in 晴) kanji "day" radical at left (radical 72) |
旧字 see styles |
kyuuji / kyuji きゅうじ |
old kanji form |
旧訓 see styles |
kyuukun / kyukun きゅうくん |
(1) former reading (of kanji, classical Chinese, etc.); (2) ancient teachings |
明達 明达 see styles |
míng dá ming2 da2 ming ta meitatsu / metatsu めいたつ |
reasonable; of good judgment (noun or adjectival noun) wisdom; (given name) Myōtatsu Enlightenment 明in the case of the saint includes knowledge of future incarnations of self others, of the past incarnation of self and others, and that the present incarnation will end illusion. In the case of the Buddha such knowledge is called 達 thorough or perfect enlightenment. |
晚生 see styles |
wǎn shēng wan3 sheng1 wan sheng |
I (self-deprecatory, in front of elders) (old) |
智門 智门 see styles |
zhì mén zhi4 men2 chih men chimon |
Wisdom gate; Buddha-wisdom and Buddha-pity are the two gates or ways through which Buddhism expresses itself: the way of enlightenment directed to the self, and the way of pity directed to others. |
曝首 see styles |
sharekoube / sharekobe しゃれこうべ sharikoube / sharikobe しゃりこうべ sarekoube / sarekobe されこうべ sarashikubi さらしくび |
(kana only) skull (esp. weatherbeaten, used as symbol of death); death's head; cranium; criminal's head on public display; displaying a beheaded head; beheaded head |
書取 see styles |
kakitori かきとり |
(1) writing down from other written material; writing kanji text from hiragana; (2) transcription (of spoken material) |
月偏 see styles |
tsukihen つきへん |
(See 肉月) kanji "moon" radical at left (usually classified as radical 130) |
有我 see styles |
yǒu wǒ you3 wo3 yu wo yuuga / yuga ゆうが |
(surname, female given name) Yūga existence of a self |
有教 see styles |
yǒu jiào you3 jiao4 yu chiao yuukyou / yukyo ゆうきょう |
(given name) Yūkyō The realistic school as opposed to the 空教 teaching of unreality; especially (1) the Hīnayāna teaching of the 倶舍宗 Abhidharmakośa school of Vasubandhu, opposed to the 成實宗 Satya-siddhi school of Harivarman; (2) the Mahāyāna 法相宗 Dharma-lakṣana school, also called the 唯識宗, founded in China by Xuanzang, opposed to the 三論宗 Mādhyamika school of Nāgārjuna. |
木偏 see styles |
kihen きへん |
kanji "tree" radical at left (radical 75) |
木魚 木鱼 see styles |
mù yú mu4 yu2 mu yü mokugyo もくぎょ |
mokugyo; wooden fish (percussion instrument) (Buddhist term) fish gong; fish wood block; temple block; round, hollow, wood block (vaguely fish-shaped, usu. with scales), struck while chanting sutras The wooden fish; there are two kinds, one round for use to keep time in chanting, the other long for calling to meals. The origin of the use of a fish is unkজxample to monks to be watchful: there is no evidence of connection with the Christian ίχθύς.ί 木馬 Wooden horse, a symbol of emancipation. |
末尼 see styles |
mò ní mo4 ni2 mo ni mani |
maṇi 摩尼; a jewel, a crystal, a pearl, symbol of purity, therefore of Buddha and of his doctrine. It is used in oṃ-maṇi -padmi-hūṃ. |
末那 see styles |
mò nà mo4 na4 mo na mana まな |
{Buddh} (See 末那識) manas (defiled mental consciousness, which gives rise to the perception of self) manāḥ; manas; intp. by 意 mind, the (active) mind. Eitel says: 'The sixth of the chadâyatana, the mental faculty which constitutes man as an intelligent and moral being. ' The 末那識 is defined by the 唯識論 4 as the seventh of the 八識, namely 意, which means 思量 thinking and measuring, or calculating. It is the active mind, or activity of mind, but is also used for the mind itself. |
本子 see styles |
běn zi ben3 zi5 pen tzu motoko もとこ |
book; notebook; Japanese-style self-published comic (esp. an erotic one), aka "dōjinshi"; CL:本[ben3]; edition (female given name) Motoko |
本字 see styles |
běn zì ben3 zi4 pen tzu honji ほんじ |
original form of a Chinese character (1) kanji (as opposed to kana); (2) original form of a Chinese character (as opposed to a simplified or abbreviated form); (3) Chinese character from which another Chinese character derives |
本我 see styles |
běn wǒ ben3 wo3 pen wo |
id; the self |
本身 see styles |
běn shēn ben3 shen1 pen shen honmi ほんみ |
itself; in itself; per se real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice sword) oneself; it also means 本心 the inner self. |
某人 see styles |
mǒu rén mou3 ren2 mou jen |
someone; a certain person; some people; I (self-address after one's surname) |
柑久 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(personal name) Kanji |
柑二 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(personal name) Kanji |
柑児 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
柑司 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(personal name) Kanji |
柑治 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
染垢 see styles |
rǎn gòu ran3 gou4 jan kou zenku |
染汚 Soiled, contaminated, impure, especially by holding on to the illusory ideas and things of life; deluded. The kleśas or contaminations of attachment to the pleasures of the senses, to false views, to moral and ascetic practices regarded as adequate for salvation, to the belief in a self which causes suffering, etc. |
栞児 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(personal name) Kanji |
栞爾 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(personal name) Kanji |
桂冠 see styles |
guì guān gui4 guan1 kuei kuan keikan / kekan けいかん |
laurel (as a symbol of victory or merit) crown of laurel |
桃心 see styles |
táo xīn tao2 xin1 t`ao hsin tao hsin momomi ももみ |
heart symbol ♥ (female given name) Momomi |
桓司 see styles |
kanji かんじ |
(given name) Kanji |
構え see styles |
kamae かまえ |
(1) structure; construction; appearance; (2) posture (e.g. in martial arts); pose; stance; (3) readiness; determination; preparedness; (4) kanji enclosure type radical (must enclose at least two sides of the kanji) |
標徴 see styles |
hyouchou / hyocho ひょうちょう |
(noun/participle) (1) appearing on the surface; (2) symbol; sign; (3) (biol) distinguishing mark; diagnostic character |
標竿 标竿 see styles |
biāo gān biao1 gan1 piao kan |
benchmark; pole serving as mark or symbol; pole with a trophy hung on it |
標記 标记 see styles |
biāo jì biao1 ji4 piao chi hyouki / hyoki ひょうき |
sign; mark; symbol; to mark up; (computing) token (noun, transitive verb) (1) marking; mark; (noun, transitive verb) (2) subject (of memo, email, etc.); title mark |
標誌 标志 see styles |
biāo zhì biao1 zhi4 piao chih |
sign; mark; symbol; logo; to symbolize; to indicate; to mark |
檢討 检讨 see styles |
jiǎn tǎo jian3 tao3 chien t`ao chien tao |
to examine or inspect; self-criticism; review |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Kanji Symbol Self-Control" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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