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Simple Dictionary Definition |
身亡 see styles |
shēn wáng shen1 wang2 shen wang |
to die |
身份 see styles |
shēn fèn shen1 fen4 shen fen |
identity; aspect of one's identity (i.e. something that one is – mayor, father, permanent resident etc); role; capacity (as in "in his capacity as a ..." 以…的身份[yi3 xx5 de5 shen1 fen4]); status (social, legal etc); position; rank |
身住 see styles |
shēn zhù shen1 zhu4 shen chu shinjū |
abiding in the body |
身價 身价 see styles |
shēn jià shen1 jia4 shen chia |
social status; price of a slave; price of a person (a sportsman etc); worth; value (of stocks, valuables etc) |
身光 see styles |
shēn guāng shen1 guang1 shen kuang shinkou / shinko しんこう |
aureole (of a Buddhist statue; surrounding the body but not the head); aureola The glory shining from the person of a Buddha, or Bodhisattva; a halo. |
身入 see styles |
shēn rù shen1 ru4 shen ju shinnyū |
The sense of touch, one of the 六入 six senses. |
身兼 see styles |
shēn jiān shen1 jian1 shen chien |
holding two jobs simultaneously |
身分 see styles |
shēn fèn shen1 fen4 shen fen mibun みぶん |
variant of 身份[shen1 fen4] (1) (social) standing; status; position; rank; (2) identity; birth; origin; (3) one's circumstances; one's means parts of the body |
身力 see styles |
shēn lì shen1 li4 shen li shinriki |
physical strength |
身受 see styles |
shēn shòu shen1 shou4 shen shou shinju |
bodily sensations |
身口 see styles |
shēn kǒu shen1 kou3 shen k`ou shen kou shinku |
bodily and verbal (activity) |
身命 see styles |
shēn mìng shen1 ming4 shen ming shinmei; shinmyou / shinme; shinmyo しんめい; しんみょう |
one's life Body and life; bodily life. |
身器 see styles |
shēn qì shen1 qi4 shen ch`i shen chi shinki |
The body, as a utensil, i. e. containing all the twelve parts, skin. flesh, blood, hair, etc. |
身土 see styles |
shēn tǔ shen1 tu3 shen t`u shen tu shindo |
Body, and environment. The body is the direct fruit of the previous life; the environment is the indirect fruit of the previous life. |
身型 see styles |
shēn xíng shen1 xing2 shen hsing |
body shape |
身城 see styles |
shēn chéng shen1 cheng2 shen ch`eng shen cheng shinjō |
The body as the citadel of the mind. |
身壞 身坏 see styles |
shēn huài shen1 huai4 shen huai shin'e |
disintegration of the body |
身子 see styles |
shēn zi shen1 zi5 shen tzu Shinshi |
body; pregnancy; health Śāriputra |
身孕 see styles |
shēn yùn shen1 yun4 shen yün |
pregnancy; pregnant |
身安 see styles |
shēn ān shen1 an1 shen an shinan |
physical serenity |
身家 see styles |
shēn jiā shen1 jia1 shen chia |
oneself and one's family; family background; pedigree; one's property; one's total assets |
身密 see styles |
shēn mì shen1 mi4 shen mi shinmitsu |
bodily mystery |
身座 see styles |
shēn zuò shen1 zuo4 shen tso shinza |
The body as the throne of Buddha. |
身形 see styles |
shēn xíng shen1 xing2 shen hsing shingyō みなり |
figure (esp. a woman's) dress; attire; clothing; getup; outfit; personal appearance bodily shape |
身影 see styles |
shēn yǐng shen1 ying3 shen ying |
silhouette; figure |
身後 身后 see styles |
shēn hòu shen1 hou4 shen hou |
the time after one's death; a place behind sb; (fig.) one's social background |
身愚 see styles |
shēn yú shen1 yu2 shen yü shingu |
doer of foolish deeds |
身態 身态 see styles |
shēn tài shen1 tai4 shen t`ai shen tai |
pose; figure; attitude |
身懷 身怀 see styles |
shēn huái shen1 huai2 shen huai shine |
bosom |
身手 see styles |
shēn shǒu shen1 shou3 shen shou |
skill; talent; agility |
身才 see styles |
shēn cái shen1 cai2 shen ts`ai shen tsai |
stature; build (height and weight); figure |
身故 see styles |
shēn gù shen1 gu4 shen ku |
to die |
身教 see styles |
shēn jiào shen1 jiao4 shen chiao |
to teach by example |
身材 see styles |
shēn cái shen1 cai2 shen ts`ai shen tsai |
stature; build (height and weight); figure |
身板 see styles |
shēn bǎn shen1 ban3 shen pan |
body; physique; physical condition |
身根 see styles |
shēn gēn shen1 gen1 shen ken shinkon |
kāyendriya; the organ of touch, one of the six senses. |
身業 身业 see styles |
shēn yè shen1 ye4 shen yeh shingō |
The karma operating in the body; the body as representing the fruit of action in previous existence. One of the three karmas, the other two referring to speech and thought. |
身段 see styles |
shēn duàn shen1 duan4 shen tuan |
a woman's physique; figure; posture on stage |
身毒 see styles |
shēn dú shen1 du2 shen tu Shindoku しんどく |
(archaism) (former Chinese name for) India Sindhu, Scinde, v. 印度. |
身毛 see styles |
shēn máo shen1 mao2 shen mao shinmō |
body hair |
身法 see styles |
shēn fǎ shen1 fa3 shen fa |
pose or motion of one's body in martial arts |
身淨 see styles |
shēn jìng shen1 jing4 shen ching shinjō |
purified body |
身為 身为 see styles |
shēn wéi shen1 wei2 shen wei |
in the capacity of; as |
身燈 身灯 see styles |
shēn dēng shen1 deng1 shen teng shintō |
The body as a lamp, burnt in offering to a Buddha, e. g. the Medicine King in the Lotus Sutra. |
身田 see styles |
shēn tián shen1 tian2 shen t`ien shen tien shinden |
The body regarded as a field which produces good and evil fruit in future existence. |
身界 see styles |
shēn jiè shen1 jie4 shen chieh shinkai |
body as cognitive factor |
身疲 see styles |
shēn pí shen1 pi2 shen p`i shen pi shinhi |
physical exhaustion |
身皮 see styles |
shēn pí shen1 pi2 shen p`i shen pi shinpi |
skin |
身相 see styles |
shēn xiàng shen1 xiang4 shen hsiang shinsō |
Bodily form; the body. |
身神 see styles |
shēn shén shen1 shen2 shen shen mikami みかみ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) mind and body; (place-name) Mikami body and spirit |
身穿 see styles |
shēn chuān shen1 chuan1 shen ch`uan shen chuan |
to wear (a garment) |
身肉 see styles |
shēn ròu shen1 rou4 shen jou shinniku |
bodily flesh |
身色 see styles |
shēn sè shen1 se4 shen se shinshiki |
physical appearance |
身苦 see styles |
shēn kǔ shen1 ku3 shen k`u shen ku shinku |
physical suffering |
身著 身着 see styles |
shēn zhuó shen1 zhuo2 shen cho |
to wear |
身蓮 身莲 see styles |
shēn lián shen1 lian2 shen lien shinren |
The lotus in the body, i. e. the heart, or eight-leaved lotus in all beings; it represents also the Garbhadhātu, which is the matrix of the material world out of which all beings come. |
身處 身处 see styles |
shēn chǔ shen1 chu3 shen ch`u shen chu shinsho |
in (some place); to be in (adversity, a difficult situation, danger, turmoil etc); to find oneself in; placed in; surrounded by bodily field |
身見 身见 see styles |
shēn jiàn shen1 jian4 shen chien shinken |
satkāyadṛṣṭi; the illusion that the body, or self, is real and not simply a compound of the five skandhas; one of the five wrong views 五見. |
身語 身语 see styles |
shēn yǔ shen1 yu3 shen yü shingo |
[behavior of] body and speech |
身證 身证 see styles |
shēn zhèng shen1 zheng4 shen cheng shinshō |
experiencing (in, with) one's body |
身識 身识 see styles |
shēn shì shen1 shi4 shen shih shinshiki |
kāya-vijñāna. Cognition of the objects of touch, one of the five forms of cognition; v. 五根. |
身財 身财 see styles |
shēn cái shen1 cai2 shen ts`ai shen tsai shinzai |
self and property |
身身 see styles |
shēn shēn shen1 shen1 shen shen shinshin |
various bodies |
身軀 身躯 see styles |
shēn qū shen1 qu1 shen ch`ü shen chü |
body |
身車 身车 see styles |
shēn chē shen1 che1 shen ch`e shen che shinsha |
The body as the vehicle which, according with previous karma, carries one into the paths of transmigration. |
身通 see styles |
shēn tōng shen1 tong1 shen t`ung shen tung shintsū |
The power to transfer the body through space at will, one of the marks of the Buddha. |
身邊 身边 see styles |
shēn biān shen1 bian1 shen pien |
at one's side; on hand |
身量 see styles |
shēn liang shen1 liang5 shen liang |
height (of a person); stature; (fig.) reputation; standing |
身長 身长 see styles |
shēn cháng shen1 chang2 shen ch`ang shen chang shinchou / shincho しんちょう |
height (of person); length of clothing from shoulders to bottom (tailor or dressmaker's measure) height (of a person); stature |
身陷 see styles |
shēn xiàn shen1 xian4 shen hsien |
to be trapped; to be imprisoned |
身雲 身云 see styles |
shēn yún shen1 yun2 shen yün shinun |
The numberless bodies of Buddhas, hovering like clouds over men; the numberless forms which the Buddhas take to protect and save men, resembling clouds; the numberless saints compared to clouds. |
身骨 see styles |
shēn gǔ shen1 gu3 shen ku shinkotsu |
bones |
身體 身体 see styles |
shēn tǐ shen1 ti3 shen t`i shen ti shintai |
the body; one's health body |
身高 see styles |
shēn gāo shen1 gao1 shen kao |
(a person's) height |
身魔 see styles |
shēn mó shen1 mo2 shen mo shinma |
the Māras of the body |
躬身 see styles |
gōng shēn gong1 shen1 kung shen |
to bow; personally |
車身 车身 see styles |
chē shēn che1 shen1 ch`e shen che shen |
the body of a vehicle; (bicycle) frame |
轉身 转身 see styles |
zhuǎn shēn zhuan3 shen1 chuan shen tenjin |
(of a person) to turn round; to face about; (of a widow) to remarry (archaic) transformed life |
通身 see styles |
tōng shēn tong1 shen1 t`ung shen tung shen tsūshin |
to one's entire body |
進深 进深 see styles |
jìn shēn jin4 shen1 chin shen |
(of a house or room) distance from the entrance to the rear; depth |
進身 进身 see styles |
jìn shēn jin4 shen1 chin shen |
to get oneself promoted to a higher rank |
遍身 see styles |
biàn shēn bian4 shen1 pien shen |
over the whole body |
過身 过身 see styles |
guò shēn guo4 shen1 kuo shen |
to die; to pass away |
道身 see styles |
dào shēn dao4 shen1 tao shen dōshin |
destiny-body |
遺身 遗身 see styles |
yí shēn yi2 shen1 i shen yuishin |
to let go of or abandon the body |
鄉紳 乡绅 see styles |
xiāng shēn xiang1 shen1 hsiang shen |
a scholar or government official living in one's village; a village gentleman; squire |
重申 see styles |
chóng shēn chong2 shen1 ch`ung shen chung shen |
to reaffirm; to reiterate |
量身 see styles |
liáng shēn liang2 shen1 liang shen |
to take sb's measurements; to measure sb up |
金身 see styles |
jīn shēn jin1 shen1 chin shen konshin |
金軀 The golden body or person, that of Buddha. |
閃身 闪身 see styles |
shǎn shēn shan3 shen1 shan shen |
to dodge |
防身 see styles |
fáng shēn fang2 shen1 fang shen |
self-protection; to defend oneself |
附身 see styles |
fù shēn fu4 shen1 fu shen |
to enter a body; to possess |
隨身 随身 see styles |
suí shēn sui2 shen1 sui shen zuishin |
to (carry) on one's person; to (take) with one through the body |
隱身 隐身 see styles |
yǐn shēn yin3 shen1 yin shen onshin |
to hide oneself; invisible (person or online status) to hide oneself |
隻身 只身 see styles |
zhī shēn zhi1 shen1 chih shen |
alone; by oneself |
雙身 双身 see styles |
shuāng shēn shuang1 shen1 shuang shen sōshin |
Twin-bodied, especially the two bodies of Vaiśramaṇa, v. 毘. |
離身 离身 see styles |
lí shēn li2 shen1 li shen rishin |
separate from the body |
露身 see styles |
lù shēn lu4 shen1 lu shen roshin |
naked |
非身 see styles |
fēi shēn fei1 shen1 fei shen |
non-self |
願身 愿身 see styles |
yuàn shēn yuan4 shen1 yüan shen |
The resolve of a Buddha to be born in the Tuṣita heaven for the work of saving all beings, also idem願佛 above. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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