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<1234567>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
倫理規定 see styles |
rinrikitei / rinrikite りんりきてい |
code of ethics; ethical code; ethical consideration; ethical provision; ethics regulation; honor (honour) code |
值得敬佩 see styles |
zhí de jìng pèi zhi2 de5 jing4 pei4 chih te ching p`ei chih te ching pei |
deserving; worthy of respect; estimable |
光前裕後 光前裕后 see styles |
guāng qián yù hòu guang1 qian2 yu4 hou4 kuang ch`ien yü hou kuang chien yü hou |
to bring honor to one's ancestors and benefit future generations (idiom) |
光宗耀祖 see styles |
guāng zōng yào zǔ guang1 zong1 yao4 zu3 kuang tsung yao tsu |
to bring honor to one's ancestors |
光耀門楣 光耀门楣 see styles |
guāng yào mén méi guang1 yao4 men2 mei2 kuang yao men mei |
splendor shines on the family's door (idiom); fig. to bring honor to one's family |
入衆五法 入众五法 see styles |
rù zhòng wǔ fǎ ru4 zhong4 wu3 fa3 ju chung wu fa nisshugohō |
Five rules for the entrant - submission, kindness, respect, recognition of rank or order, and none but religious conversation. |
利養恭敬 利养恭敬 see styles |
lì yǎng gōng jìng li4 yang3 gong1 jing4 li yang kung ching riyō kyōkyō |
profit and honor |
刮目相看 see styles |
guā mù xiāng kàn gua1 mu4 xiang1 kan4 kua mu hsiang k`an kua mu hsiang kan |
to have a whole new level of respect for sb or something; to sit up and take notice (of sb's improved performance etc) |
召される see styles |
mesareru めされる |
(transitive verb) (1) (honorific or respectful language) to do; (transitive verb) (2) (honorific or respectful language) to eat; to drink; (transitive verb) (3) (honorific or respectful language) to put on; to wear; (transitive verb) (4) (honorific or respectful language) to buy; to purchase; (transitive verb) (5) (honorific or respectful language) to take (a bath); (v1,vi) (6) (honorific or respectful language) to ride; to get in (a vehicle); to take; (transitive verb) (7) (honorific or respectful language) to catch (a cold); (transitive verb) (8) (honorific or respectful language) (as お年を召される) to put on (years); to get old; (v1,vi) (9) (honorific or respectful language) (as お気に召される) to strike one's fancy; to please one; (aux-v,v1) (10) (honorific or respectful language) (after -masu stem of verb) indicates respect |
合掌恭敬 see styles |
hé zhǎng gōng jìng he2 zhang3 gong1 jing4 ho chang kung ching gōshō kyōkyō |
clasping one's hands in respect |
名誉回復 see styles |
meiyokaifuku / meyokaifuku めいよかいふく |
restoring one's impaired reputation; regaining one's honor; redeeming oneself |
名誉挽回 see styles |
meiyobankai / meyobankai めいよばんかい |
(yoji) restoring one's impaired reputation; regaining one's honor; redeeming oneself |
名誉殺人 see styles |
meiyosatsujin / meyosatsujin めいよさつじん |
honor killing; honour killing |
和敬静寂 see styles |
wakeiseijaku / wakesejaku わけいせいじゃく |
(irregular kanji usage) (yoji) harmony, respect, purity and tranquility; the four most important elements of the tea ceremony |
善みする see styles |
yomisuru よみする |
(suru verb) to praise; to extol; to applaud; to esteem |
国士無双 see styles |
kokushimusou / kokushimuso こくしむそう |
(1) (yoji) distinguished person; (2) {mahj} thirteen orphans; winning hand containing one of each terminal and honor tile plus one extra copy of any of them |
天竺九儀 天竺九仪 see styles |
tiān zhú jiǔ yí tian1 zhu2 jiu3 yi2 t`ien chu chiu i tien chu chiu i tenjiku (no) kugi |
The nine forms of etiquette of India: speaking softly, bowing the head, raising the hands high, placing hands together, bending knees, kneeling long, hands and knees touching the ground, bowing the head, lowering arms and bending knees, bringing head, arms, and knees to the ground. |
失礼乍ら see styles |
shitsureinagara / shitsurenagara しつれいながら |
(adv,exp) with all due respect; if I may make bold to ask |
奉若神明 see styles |
fèng ruò shén míng feng4 ruo4 shen2 ming2 feng jo shen ming |
to honor sb as a God (idiom); to revere; to worship; to deify; to make a holy cow of something; to put sb on a pedestal |
孝悌忠信 see styles |
xiào tì zhōng xìn xiao4 ti4 zhong1 xin4 hsiao t`i chung hsin hsiao ti chung hsin |
Confucian moral injunctions of fidelity; piety to one's parents, respect to one's older brother, loyalty to one's monarch, faith to one's male friends |
尊老愛幼 尊老爱幼 see styles |
zūn lǎo ài yòu zun1 lao3 ai4 you4 tsun lao ai yu |
respect the old and cherish the young |
尊賢使能 尊贤使能 see styles |
zūn xián shǐ néng zun1 xian2 shi3 neng2 tsun hsien shih neng |
to respect talent and make use of ability (Mencius) |
尊賢愛物 尊贤爱物 see styles |
zūn xián ài wù zun1 xian2 ai4 wu4 tsun hsien ai wu |
to honor the wise and love the people; respecting noble talent while protecting the common people |
對大己法 对大己法 see styles |
duì dà jǐ fǎ dui4 da4 ji3 fa3 tui ta chi fa Tai daiko hō |
Rules of Propriety in respect to Seniority |
引以為榮 引以为荣 see styles |
yǐn yǐ wéi róng yin3 yi3 wei2 rong2 yin i wei jung |
to regard it as an honor (idiom) |
待遇表現 see styles |
taiguuhyougen / taiguhyogen たいぐうひょうげん |
attitudinal expression (indicating the speaker's respect, contempt, etc. for the listener or the person being discussed) |
後生可畏 后生可畏 see styles |
hòu shēng kě wèi hou4 sheng1 ke3 wei4 hou sheng k`o wei hou sheng ko wei kouseikai / kosekai こうせいかい |
the young will be redoubtable in the years to come (idiom); the younger generations will surpass us in time (expression) (yoji) the young should be regarded with respect |
恐れ乍ら see styles |
osorenagara おそれながら |
(expression) let me humbly say; most humbly; with all due respect |
恵比寿講 see styles |
ebisukou / ebisuko えびすこう |
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour) |
恵比須講 see styles |
ebisukou / ebisuko えびすこう |
fete in honor of Ebisu (honour) |
意思意思 see styles |
yì sī yì sī yi4 si1 yi4 si1 i ssu i ssu |
to do a little something as a token of one's appreciation; to express one's gratitude or esteem by treating sb to a meal or presenting a gift |
愧不敢當 愧不敢当 see styles |
kuì bù gǎn dāng kui4 bu4 gan3 dang1 k`uei pu kan tang kuei pu kan tang |
lit. I'm ashamed and dare not (accept the honor); fig. I do not deserve your praise.; You flatter me too much. |
慇重惠施 see styles |
yīn zhòng huì shī yin1 zhong4 hui4 shi1 yin chung hui shih injū ese |
giving with an atmosphere of respect |
憚り乍ら see styles |
habakarinagara はばかりながら |
(adverb) (kana only) with all due respect ...; I venture to say ...; Excuse me, but ... |
手をつく see styles |
teotsuku てをつく |
(exp,v5k) to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request) |
手を突く see styles |
teotsuku てをつく |
(exp,v5k) to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request) |
承認欲求 see styles |
shouninyokkyuu / shoninyokkyu しょうにんよっきゅう |
{psych} need for approval; esteem needs |
拝顔の栄 see styles |
haigannoei / haigannoe はいがんのえい |
honor of seeing (a person); honour of seeing (a person) |
掛け捨て see styles |
kakesute; kakezute かけすて; かけずて |
failing to honor (honour) an installment payment (instalment) |
敬老の日 see styles |
keirounohi / keronohi けいろうのひ |
Respect for the Aged Day (national holiday; third Monday in September) |
敬老尊賢 敬老尊贤 see styles |
jìng lǎo zūn xián jing4 lao3 zun1 xian2 ching lao tsun hsien |
to respect the wise and venerate the worthy (idiom); to honor the great and the good |
敬而遠之 敬而远之 see styles |
jìng ér yuǎn zhī jing4 er2 yuan3 zhi1 ching erh yüan chih |
to show respect from a distance (idiom); to remain at a respectful distance |
敬賢禮士 敬贤礼士 see styles |
jìng xián lǐ shì jing4 xian2 li3 shi4 ching hsien li shih |
to revere people of virtue and honor scholarship (idiom) |
断ヤオ九 see styles |
tanyaochuu / tanyaochu タンヤオチュー |
(mahj) all simples (chi:); winning hand containing no end tiles or honor tiles |
榮宗耀祖 荣宗耀祖 see styles |
róng zōng yào zǔ rong2 zong1 yao4 zu3 jung tsung yao tsu |
to bring honor to one's ancestors (idiom); also written 光宗耀祖 |
榮歸故里 荣归故里 see styles |
róng guī gù lǐ rong2 gui1 gu4 li3 jung kuei ku li |
to return home with honor |
榮辱與共 荣辱与共 see styles |
róng rǔ yǔ gòng rong2 ru3 yu3 gong4 jung ju yü kung |
(of friends or partners) to share both the honor and the disgrace (idiom) |
正人君子 see styles |
zhèng rén jun zi zheng4 ren2 jun1 zi5 cheng jen chün tzu |
upright gentleman; man of honor |
比丘尼戒 see styles |
bǐ qiū ní jiè bi3 qiu1 ni2 jie4 pi ch`iu ni chieh pi chiu ni chieh bikuni kai |
The nun's '500 rules' and the eight commanding respect for monks, cf. 五百戒 and 八敬戒; also 比丘尼戒本 and other works; the 比丘尼僧祇律波羅提木叉戒經 Bhikṣuṇī-sāṃghika-vinaya-prātimokṣa-sūtra was tr. by Faxian and also by Buddhabhadra. |
毫不遜色 毫不逊色 see styles |
háo bù xùn sè hao2 bu4 xun4 se4 hao pu hsün se |
not inferior in any respect |
汚名返上 see styles |
omeihenjou / omehenjo おめいへんじょう |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) clearing one's name; redeeming oneself; restoring one's honor |
沒上沒下 没上没下 see styles |
méi shàng méi xià mei2 shang4 mei2 xia4 mei shang mei hsia |
no respect for seniors; lacking in manners |
沒得挑剔 没得挑剔 see styles |
méi dé tiāo ti mei2 de2 tiao1 ti5 mei te t`iao t`i mei te tiao ti |
excellent in every respect; flawless |
流し満貫 see styles |
nagashimangan ながしまんがん |
{mahj} win by discarding nothing but terminal and honor tiles in an otherwise drawn round |
深甚なる see styles |
shinjinnaru しんじんなる |
(pre-noun adjective) (form) (See 深甚) profound (respect, gratitude, etc.); deep; careful (consideration) |
無可挑剔 无可挑剔 see styles |
wú kě tiāo ti wu2 ke3 tiao1 ti5 wu k`o t`iao t`i wu ko tiao ti |
excellent in every respect; flawless |
独立自尊 see styles |
dokuritsujison どくりつじそん |
(yoji) (spirit of) independence and self-respect |
玩世不恭 see styles |
wán shì bù gōng wan2 shi4 bu4 gong1 wan shih pu kung |
to trifle without respect (idiom); to despise worldly conventions; frivolous |
當之有愧 当之有愧 see styles |
dāng zhī yǒu kuì dang1 zhi1 you3 kui4 tang chih yu k`uei tang chih yu kuei |
to feel undeserving of the praise or the honor |
當之無愧 当之无愧 see styles |
dāng zhī wú kuì dang1 zhi1 wu2 kui4 tang chih wu k`uei tang chih wu kuei |
fully deserving, without any reservations (idiom); entirely worthy (of a title, honor etc) |
白首齊眉 白首齐眉 see styles |
bái shǒu qí méi bai2 shou3 qi2 mei2 pai shou ch`i mei pai shou chi mei |
(of a couple) to grow old together in mutual respect (idiom) |
相敬如賓 相敬如宾 see styles |
xiāng jìng rú bīn xiang1 jing4 ru2 bin1 hsiang ching ju pin |
to treat each other as an honored guest (idiom); mutual respect between husband and wife |
磯まつり see styles |
isomatsuri いそまつり |
(1) (rocky) seashore party; seashore festival; (2) celebration in honor of the dragon god by fishermen after a good haul |
神降ろし see styles |
kamioroshi かみおろし |
(noun/participle) (1) invoking a deity during a festival held in that deity's honor; (2) (See 巫女・みこ・2) medium's invocation of a deity to take possession of her (to receive his divine message or revelation) |
禮義廉恥 礼义廉耻 see styles |
lǐ yì lián chǐ li3 yi4 lian2 chi3 li i lien ch`ih li i lien chih |
sense of propriety, justice, integrity and honor (i.e. the four social bonds, 四維|四维[si4 wei2]) |
禮賢下士 礼贤下士 see styles |
lǐ xián xià shì li3 xian2 xia4 shi4 li hsien hsia shih |
respect for the wise |
節を売る see styles |
setsuouru / setsuoru せつをうる |
(exp,v5r) to sell one's principles; to sell one's honor; to prostitute oneself |
純チャン see styles |
junchan ジュンチャン |
(abbreviation) (kana only) {mahj} (See ジュンチャンタイヤオチュウ) winning hand with at least one terminal tile in each set and no honor tiles |
膝をつく see styles |
hizaotsuku ひざをつく |
(exp,v5k) to fall to one's knees; to go down on one's knees (e.g. to express respect) |
膝を突く see styles |
hizaotsuku ひざをつく |
(exp,v5k) to fall to one's knees; to go down on one's knees (e.g. to express respect) |
自尊感情 see styles |
jisonkanjou / jisonkanjo じそんかんじょう |
self-esteem |
自己評価 see styles |
jikohyouka / jikohyoka じこひょうか |
(n,adj-no,vs) self-assessment; self-evaluation; self-rating; self-esteem |
舉案齊眉 举案齐眉 see styles |
jǔ àn qí méi ju3 an4 qi2 mei2 chü an ch`i mei chü an chi mei |
lit. to lift the tray to eyebrow level (idiom); mutual respect in a marriage |
蒞臨指導 莅临指导 see styles |
lì lín zhǐ dǎo li4 lin2 zhi3 dao3 li lin chih tao |
(of a notable person etc) to honor with one's presence and offer guidance (idiom) |
表示敬意 see styles |
biǎo shì jìng yì biao3 shi4 jing4 yi4 piao shih ching i |
respectful; to show respect |
見あげる see styles |
miageru みあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to look up at; to raise one's eyes; (2) to look up to; to admire; to respect |
見上げる see styles |
miageru みあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to look up at; to raise one's eyes; (2) to look up to; to admire; to respect |
說話算話 说话算话 see styles |
shuō huà suàn huà shuo1 hua4 suan4 hua4 shuo hua suan hua |
to do as promised; to be as good as one's word; to honor one's word; to mean what one says |
識才尊賢 识才尊贤 see styles |
shí cái zūn xián shi2 cai2 zun1 xian2 shih ts`ai tsun hsien shih tsai tsun hsien |
to recognize talent and have great respect for it |
識荊恨晚 识荆恨晚 see styles |
shí jīng hèn wǎn shi2 jing1 hen4 wan3 shih ching hen wan |
It is a great honor to meet you and I regret it is not sooner |
貞節牌坊 贞节牌坊 see styles |
zhēn jié pái fāng zhen1 jie2 pai2 fang1 chen chieh p`ai fang chen chieh pai fang |
memorial arch in honor of a chaste widow |
財敬供養 财敬供养 see styles |
cái jìng gōng yǎng cai2 jing4 gong1 yang3 ts`ai ching kung yang tsai ching kung yang zaikyō kuyō |
making offerings with material goods and respect |
遵法精神 see styles |
junpouseishin / junposeshin じゅんぽうせいしん |
law-abiding spirit; feeling of respect for the law |
重んじる see styles |
omonjiru おもんじる |
(transitive verb) to respect; to honor; to honour; to esteem; to prize |
重んずる see styles |
omonzuru おもんずる |
(vz,vt) (See 重んじる) to honor; to honour; to respect; to esteem; to prize |
錦上添花 锦上添花 see styles |
jǐn shàng tiān huā jin3 shang4 tian1 hua1 chin shang t`ien hua chin shang tien hua kinjoutenka / kinjotenka きんじょうてんか |
lit. add flowers to brocade (idiom); fig. to give something additional splendor; to provide the crowning touch; (derog.) to benefit sb who is already well off (yoji) adding a crowning touch of beauty (to); giving added luster (to); crowning beauty (honor, grace) with even greater glory to add flowers to silk brocade |
長生祿位 长生禄位 see styles |
cháng shēng lù wèi chang2 sheng1 lu4 wei4 ch`ang sheng lu wei chang sheng lu wei |
tablet in honor of a person who is still alive (or was alive when the tablet was created) |
面目次第 see styles |
menbokushidai めんぼくしだい |
(polite language) (See 面目次第もない) face; honour; honor; reputation; prestige; dignity; credit |
黄粱一炊 see styles |
kouryouissui / koryoissui こうりょういっすい |
(yoji) fleeting nature of riches and honour (honor) |
お誕生日席 see styles |
otanjoubiseki / otanjobiseki おたんじょうびせき |
(colloquialism) (seat at) the head of the table; seat of honour (honor) |
ザダイバー see styles |
zadaibaa / zadaiba ザダイバー |
(work) Men of Honor (film); (wk) Men of Honor (film) |
やしゃます see styles |
yashamasu やしゃます |
(auxiliary verb) (archaism) (feminine speech) (polite language) indicates respect for the one performing an action and politeness to the listener |
やしゃんす see styles |
yashansu やしゃんす |
(auxiliary verb) (archaism) (feminine speech) (polite language) indicates respect for the one performing an action and politeness to the listener |
リスペクト see styles |
risupekuto リスペクト |
(noun, transitive verb) respect |
付き添い役 see styles |
tsukisoiyaku つきそいやく |
attendant; best man (at a wedding); groomsman; maid of honor; bridesmaid |
優等卒業生 see styles |
yuutousotsugyousei / yutosotsugyose ゆうとうそつぎょうせい |
honor graduate; honours graduate |
十三ヤオ九 see styles |
shiisanyaochuu / shisanyaochu シーサンヤオチュー |
{mahj} (See 国士無双・2) thirteen orphans (chi:); winning hand containing one of each terminal and honor tile |
名誉の殺人 see styles |
meiyonosatsujin / meyonosatsujin めいよのさつじん |
(exp,n) honor killing; honour killing |
国民栄誉賞 see styles |
kokumineiyoshou / kokumineyosho こくみんえいよしょう |
People's Honour Award (honor); National Honour Award |
大紫荊勳章 大紫荆勋章 see styles |
dà zǐ jīng xūn zhāng da4 zi3 jing1 xun1 zhang1 ta tzu ching hsün chang |
Great Bauhinia Medal (GBM), Hong Kong's highest honor |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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