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二十二根 see styles |
èr shí èr gēn er4 shi2 er4 gen1 erh shih erh ken nijūni kon |
The twenty-two roots, organs, or powers, v. 根. They are: (1) 眼根 eye, cakṣurindriya; (2) 耳 根 ear, śrotrendriya; (3) 鼻根 nose, ghrāṇendriya; (4) 舌根 tongue, jihvendriya; (5) 身根 body, kāyendriya; (6) 意根 mind, manaīndriya (the above are the 六根); (7) 女根 female organ, strīndriya; (8) 男根 male organ, puruṣendriya; (9) 命根 life, jīvitendriya; (10) 苦根 suffering (or pain), duḥkhendriya; (11) 樂根 pleasure, sukhendriya; (12) 憂根 sorrow, daurmanasyendriya; (13) 喜根 joy, saumanas-yendriya; (14) 捨根 abandoning, upekṣendriya (from 10 to 14 they are the 五受); (15) 信根 faith, śraddhendriya; (16) 精進根 zeal, vīryendriya; (17) 念根 memory, smṛtīndriya; (18) 定根 meditation, or trance, samādhīndriya; (19) 慧根 wisdom, prajñendriya (these are the 信等之五根); (20) 未知當知根 the power for learning (the Four Noble Truths) anājñātamājñāsyāmīndriya; (21) 巳知根 the power of having learned (them), ājñendriya; (22) 具知根 the power of perfect knowledge (of them), ājñātādvīndriya (these three are called the 無漏根) . |
五作業根 五作业根 see styles |
wǔ zuò yè gēn wu3 zuo4 ye4 gen1 wu tso yeh ken go sagō kon |
The five working organs: the mouth, hands, feet, sex organ, and anus. |
五根五力 see styles |
wǔ gēn wǔ lì wu3 gen1 wu3 li4 wu ken wu li gokon goriki |
five faculties and five powers |
五根色: |
wǔ gēn wu3 gen1 wu ken |
faith, white; zeal, red; memory yellow; meditation, blue; and wisdom, black. These are represented inter alia in the 五色線 (or 五色縷, or 五色綖, or 五色繩) the five-colored emblematic cord; this cord is also a brahman's sign worn on the shoulder and forbidden by the Buddha. |
亙古不變 亘古不变 see styles |
gèn gǔ bù biàn gen4 gu3 bu4 bian4 ken ku pu pien |
unchanging since times immemorial (idiom); unalterable; unvarying; monotonous |
亙古未有 亘古未有 see styles |
gèn gǔ wèi yǒu gen4 gu3 wei4 you3 ken ku wei yu |
unprecedented; never seen since ancient times |
亙古通今 亘古通今 see styles |
gèn gǔ tōng jīn gen4 gu3 tong1 jin1 ken ku t`ung chin ken ku tung chin |
from ancient times up to now; throughout history |
令修善根 see styles |
lìng xiū shàn gēn ling4 xiu1 shan4 gen1 ling hsiu shan ken ryōshu zenkon |
cause them to cultivate good roots |
修習善根 修习善根 see styles |
xiū xí shàn gēn xiu1 xi2 shan4 gen1 hsiu hsi shan ken shushū zenkon |
to cultivate wholesome roots |
六根五用 see styles |
liù gēn wǔ yòng liu4 gen1 wu3 yong4 liu ken wu yung rokkon goyō |
Substitution of one organ for another, or use of one organ to do the work of all the others, which is a Buddha's power. |
六根功德 see styles |
liù gēn gōng dé liu4 gen1 gong1 de2 liu ken kung te rokkon kudoku |
The powers of the six senses, i. e. the achievement by purification of their interchange of function. |
六根懺悔 六根忏悔 see styles |
liù gēn chàn huǐ liu4 gen1 chan4 hui3 liu ken ch`an hui liu ken chan hui rokkon sange |
A penitential service over the sins of the six senses. |
六根淸淨 六根淸净 see styles |
liù gēn qīng jìng liu4 gen1 qing1 jing4 liu ken ch`ing ching liu ken ching ching rokkon shōjō |
The six organs and their purification in order to develop their unlimited power and interchange, as in the case of a Buddha. This full development enables e. g. the eye to see everything in a great chiliocosm from its highest heaven down to its lowest hells and all the beings past, present, and future, with all the karma of each. |
共軛根式 共轭根式 see styles |
gòng è gēn shì gong4 e4 gen1 shi4 kung o ken shih |
conjugate surd (math.) |
刨根問底 刨根问底 see styles |
páo gēn wèn dǐ pao2 gen1 wen4 di3 p`ao ken wen ti pao ken wen ti |
to dig up roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of something |
利根衆生 利根众生 see styles |
lì gēn zhòng shēng li4 gen1 zhong4 sheng1 li ken chung sheng ri kon shūjō |
sentient beings with sharp faculties |
剪草除根 see styles |
jiǎn cǎo chú gēn jian3 cao3 chu2 gen1 chien ts`ao ch`u ken chien tsao chu ken |
lit. cut grass and pull out roots (idiom); fig. to destroy root and branch; to eradicate |
古根海姆 see styles |
gǔ gēn hǎi mǔ gu3 gen1 hai3 mu3 ku ken hai mu |
Guggenheim (name) |
咬定牙根 see styles |
yǎo dìng yá gēn yao3 ding4 ya2 gen1 yao ting ya ken |
see 咬緊牙關|咬紧牙关[yao3 jin3 ya2 guan1] |
咬緊牙根 咬紧牙根 see styles |
yǎo jǐn yá gēn yao3 jin3 ya2 gen1 yao chin ya ken |
see 咬緊牙關|咬紧牙关[yao3 jin3 ya2 guan1] |
哈根達斯 哈根达斯 see styles |
hā gēn dá sī ha1 gen1 da2 si1 ha ken ta ssu |
Häagen-Dazs |
哥本哈根 see styles |
gē běn hā gēn ge1 ben3 ha1 gen1 ko pen ha ken |
Copenhagen or København, capital of Denmark |
善根功德 see styles |
shàn gēn gōng dé shan4 gen1 gong1 de2 shan ken kung te zenkon kudoku |
merit of virtuous roots |
善根因緣 善根因缘 see styles |
shàn gēn yīn yuán shan4 gen1 yin1 yuan2 shan ken yin yüan zenkon innen |
causes and conditions of wholesome roots |
善根成熟 see styles |
shàn gēn chéng shóu shan4 gen1 cheng2 shou2 shan ken ch`eng shou shan ken cheng shou zenkon jōjuku |
maturation of wholesome roots |
善根未熟 see styles |
shàn gēn wèi shóu shan4 gen1 wei4 shou2 shan ken wei shou zenkon mijuku |
roots of the wholesome [factors] are immature |
善根淸淨 see styles |
shàn gēn qīng jìng shan4 gen1 qing1 jing4 shan ken ch`ing ching shan ken ching ching zenkon shōjō |
purification of wholesome roots |
善根生起 see styles |
shàn gēn shēng qǐ shan4 gen1 sheng1 qi3 shan ken sheng ch`i shan ken sheng chi zenkon shōki |
production of wholesome roots |
單根獨苗 单根独苗 see styles |
dān gēn dú miáo dan1 gen1 du2 miao2 tan ken tu miao |
an only child |
四善根位 see styles |
sì shàn gēn wèi si4 shan4 gen1 wei4 ssu shan ken wei shi zenkon i |
stage of the four wholesome roots |
埃爾朗根 埃尔朗根 see styles |
āi ěr lǎng gēn ai1 er3 lang3 gen1 ai erh lang ken |
Erlangen (town in Bavaria) |
執受色根 执受色根 see styles |
zhí shòu sè gēn zhi2 shou4 se4 gen1 chih shou se ken shūju shikikon |
material sense faculties that are appropriated |
守護根門 守护根门 see styles |
shǒu hù gēn mén shou3 hu4 gen1 men2 shou hu ken men shugo konmon |
guarding the gates of the senses |
宿世根熟 see styles |
sù shì gēn shóu su4 shi4 gen1 shou2 su shih ken shou shukuse konjuku |
faculties matured from previous lifetimes |
宿殖善根 see styles |
sù zhí shàn gēn su4 zhi2 shan4 gen1 su chih shan ken shukushoku zenkon |
plant wholesome roots in a prior lifetime |
密歇根州 see styles |
mì xiē gēn zhōu mi4 xie1 gen1 zhou1 mi hsieh ken chou |
Michigan, US state |
密歇根湖 see styles |
mì xiē gēn hú mi4 xie1 gen1 hu2 mi hsieh ken hu |
Lake Michigan, one of the Great Lakes 五大湖[Wu3 da4 hu2] |
密西根州 see styles |
mì xī gēn zhōu mi4 xi1 gen1 zhou1 mi hsi ken chou |
Michigan, US state (Tw) |
密護根門 密护根门 see styles |
mì hù gēn mén mi4 hu4 gen1 men2 mi hu ken men mitsugo konmon |
guarded gates of the faculties |
尋根問底 寻根问底 see styles |
xún gēn wèn dǐ xun2 gen1 wen4 di3 hsün ken wen ti |
lit. to examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of something |
尋根溯源 寻根溯源 see styles |
xún gēn sù yuán xun2 gen1 su4 yuan2 hsün ken su yüan |
see 追根溯源[zhui1 gen1 su4 yuan2] |
對口相聲 对口相声 see styles |
duì kǒu xiàng shēng dui4 kou3 xiang4 sheng1 tui k`ou hsiang sheng tui kou hsiang sheng |
comic crosstalk; formalized comic dialogue between two stand-up comics: funny man 逗哏[dou4 gen2] and straight man 捧哏[peng3 gen2] |
席凡寧根 席凡宁根 see styles |
xí fán níng gēn xi2 fan2 ning2 gen1 hsi fan ning ken |
Scheveningen, resort in Den Haag (The Hague), Netherlands |
後跟提帶 后跟提带 see styles |
hòu gēn tí dài hou4 gen1 ti2 dai4 hou ken t`i tai hou ken ti tai |
backstrap (of a shoe) |
愛留根納 爱留根纳 see styles |
ài liú gēn nà ai4 liu2 gen1 na4 ai liu ken na |
Eriugena, John Scottus (c. 810-880) Irish poet, theologian, and philosopher of Neoplatonism |
所有善根 see styles |
suǒ yǒu shàn gēn suo3 you3 shan4 gen1 so yu shan ken shou zenkon |
virtuous roots that are possessed |
斬草除根 斩草除根 see styles |
zhǎn cǎo chú gēn zhan3 cao3 chu2 gen1 chan ts`ao ch`u ken chan tsao chu ken |
to cut weeds and eliminate the roots (idiom); to destroy root and branch; to eliminate completely |
斷善根者 断善根者 see styles |
duàn shàn gēn zhě duan4 shan4 gen1 zhe3 tuan shan ken che dan zenkon sha |
incorrigible |
有色根身 see styles |
yǒu sè gēn shēn you3 se4 gen1 shen1 yu se ken shen ushiki konjin |
the body with senses |
未當知根 未当知根 see styles |
wèi dāng zhī gēn wei4 dang1 zhi1 gen1 wei tang chih ken mitō chikon |
The mental faculty of resolving to come to know something unknown |
末代鈍根 末代钝根 see styles |
mò dài dùn gēn mo4 dai4 dun4 gen1 mo tai tun ken matsudai donkon |
(thosea of) dull faculties in the latter age |
根後二智 根后二智 see styles |
gēn hòu èr zhì gen1 hou4 er4 zhi4 ken hou erh chih kongo nichi |
fundamental wisdom and subsequently attained wisdom |
根性羸劣 see styles |
gēn xìng léi liè gen1 xing4 lei2 lie4 ken hsing lei lieh konshō ruiretsu |
[spiritual] faculties are weak |
根所依處 根所依处 see styles |
gēn suǒ yī chù gen1 suo3 yi1 chu4 ken so i ch`u ken so i chu konshoe sho |
the bases of the sense faculties |
根據規定 根据规定 see styles |
gēn jù guī dìng gen1 ju4 gui1 ding4 ken chü kuei ting |
according to provisions; as stipulated in the rules |
根本佛教 see styles |
gēn běn fó jiào gen1 ben3 fo2 jiao4 ken pen fo chiao konpon bukkyō |
mainstream Buddhism |
根本分裂 see styles |
gēn běn fēn liè gen1 ben3 fen1 lie4 ken pen fen lieh konponbunretsu こんぽんぶんれつ |
{Buddh} fundamental schism (between the early Sthaviravāda and Mahāsāmghika Buddhist schools) fundamental schism |
根本法輪 根本法轮 see styles |
gēn běn fǎ lún gen1 ben3 fa3 lun2 ken pen fa lun konpon hōrin |
original dharma-wheel |
根本無明 根本无明 see styles |
gēn běn wú míng gen1 ben3 wu2 ming2 ken pen wu ming konpon mumyō |
無始無明 (or 元始無明) Primal ignorance, the condition before discernment and differentiation. |
根本煩惱 根本烦恼 see styles |
gēn běn fán nǎo gen1 ben3 fan2 nao3 ken pen fan nao konpon bonnō |
primary afflictions |
根本熏習 根本熏习 see styles |
gēn běn xūn xí gen1 ben3 xun1 xi2 ken pen hsün hsi konpon kunjū |
fundamental perfuming |
根汁汽水 see styles |
gēn zhī qì shuǐ gen1 zhi1 qi4 shui3 ken chih ch`i shui ken chih chi shui |
root beer |
根深葉茂 根深叶茂 see styles |
gēn shēn yè mào gen1 shen1 ye4 mao4 ken shen yeh mao |
deep roots and vigorous foliage (idiom); (fig.) well established and growing strongly |
根深蒂固 see styles |
gēn shēn dì gù gen1 shen1 di4 gu4 ken shen ti ku |
deep-rooted (problem etc) |
根瘤菌屬 根瘤菌属 see styles |
gēn liú jun shǔ gen1 liu2 jun1 shu3 ken liu chün shu |
genus Rhizobium |
根管治療 根管治疗 see styles |
gēn guǎn zhì liáo gen1 guan3 zhi4 liao2 ken kuan chih liao konkanchiryou / konkanchiryo こんかんちりょう |
root canal therapy (dentistry) {dent} root canal treatment; root canal therapy; endodontic treatment |
格羅寧根 格罗宁根 see styles |
gé luó níng gēn ge2 luo2 ning2 gen1 ko lo ning ken |
Groningen, province and city in the Netherlands |
歸根到底 归根到底 see styles |
guī gēn dào dǐ gui1 gen1 dao4 di3 kuei ken tao ti |
after all; in the final analysis; ultimately |
歸根究底 归根究底 see styles |
guī gēn jiū dǐ gui1 gen1 jiu1 di3 kuei ken chiu ti |
(idiom) in the final analysis |
歸根結底 归根结底 see styles |
guī gēn jié dǐ gui1 gen1 jie2 di3 kuei ken chieh ti |
in the final analysis; ultimately |
歸根結柢 归根结柢 see styles |
guī gēn jié dǐ gui1 gen1 jie2 di3 kuei ken chieh ti |
variant of 歸根結底|归根结底[gui1 gen1 jie2 di3] |
歸根結蒂 归根结蒂 see styles |
guī gēn jié dì gui1 gen1 jie2 di4 kuei ken chieh ti |
ultimately; in the final analysis; after all; when all is said and done |
烏爾根奇 乌尔根奇 see styles |
wū ěr gēn qí wu1 er3 gen1 qi2 wu erh ken ch`i wu erh ken chi |
Urgench, city in Uzbekistan |
無根有情 无根有情 see styles |
wú gēn yǒu qíng wu2 gen1 you3 qing2 wu ken yu ch`ing wu ken yu ching mu kon ujō |
sentient beings lacking [religious] faculties |
無漏善根 无漏善根 see styles |
wú lòu shàn gēn wu2 lou4 shan4 gen1 wu lou shan ken muro zenkon |
untainted wholesome roots |
無癡善根 无癡善根 see styles |
wú chī shàn gēn wu2 chi1 shan4 gen1 wu ch`ih shan ken wu chih shan ken muchi zenkon |
wholesome root of no folly |
無貪善根 无贪善根 see styles |
wú tān shàn gēn wu2 tan1 shan4 gen1 wu t`an shan ken wu tan shan ken muton zenkon |
good root of absence of craving |
生起根本 see styles |
shēng qǐ gēn běn sheng1 qi3 gen1 ben3 sheng ch`i ken pen sheng chi ken pen shōki konpon |
the root of coming-about |
盤根問底 盘根问底 see styles |
pán gēn wèn dǐ pan2 gen1 wen4 di3 p`an ken wen ti pan ken wen ti |
lit. to examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of something |
盤根究底 盘根究底 see styles |
pán gēn jiū dǐ pan2 gen1 jiu1 di3 p`an ken chiu ti pan ken chiu ti |
lit. to examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of something |
盤根錯節 盘根错节 see styles |
pán gēn cuò jié pan2 gen1 cuo4 jie2 p`an ken ts`o chieh pan ken tso chieh bankonsakusetsu ばんこんさくせつ |
twisted roots and intertwined joints (idiom); complicated and very tricky; knotty and deeply-rooted difficulties (yoji) hard-to-penetrate event; hard-to-penetrate situation a tree with the roots all twisted up and the knots all pushing into each other |
究其根源 see styles |
jiū qí gēn yuán jiu1 qi2 gen1 yuan2 chiu ch`i ken yüan chiu chi ken yüan |
to trace something to its source (idiom) |
站穩腳跟 站稳脚跟 see styles |
zhàn wěn jiǎo gēn zhan4 wen3 jiao3 gen1 chan wen chiao ken |
to stand firmly; to gain a foothold; to establish oneself |
第一利根 see styles |
dì yī lì gēn di4 yi1 li4 gen1 ti i li ken daiichi rikon |
having the sharpest faculties |
算哪根蔥 算哪根葱 see styles |
suàn nǎ gēn cōng suan4 na3 gen1 cong1 suan na ken ts`ung suan na ken tsung |
who do (you) think (you) are?; who does (he, she etc) think (he, she) is? |
耳根子軟 耳根子软 see styles |
ěr gēn zi ruǎn er3 gen1 zi5 ruan3 erh ken tzu juan |
credulous |
耳根清淨 耳根清净 see styles |
ěr gēn qīng jìng er3 gen1 qing1 jing4 erh ken ch`ing ching erh ken ching ching |
lit. ears pure and peaceful (idiom); to stay away from the filth and unrest of the world |
聰慧利根 聪慧利根 see styles |
cōng huì lì gēn cong1 hui4 li4 gen1 ts`ung hui li ken tsung hui li ken sōe rikon |
wise and keen |
聰明利根 聪明利根 see styles |
cōng míng lì gēn cong1 ming2 li4 gen1 ts`ung ming li ken tsung ming li ken sōmyō rikon |
wisdom and acuity |
聽牆根兒 听墙根儿 see styles |
tīng qiáng gēn r ting1 qiang2 gen1 r5 t`ing ch`iang ken r ting chiang ken r |
erhua variant of 聽牆根|听墙根[ting1 qiang2 gen1] |
草根網民 草根网民 see styles |
cǎo gēn wǎng mín cao3 gen1 wang3 min2 ts`ao ken wang min tsao ken wang min |
grassroots netizens |
菩薩善根 菩萨善根 see styles |
pú sà shàn gēn pu2 sa4 shan4 gen1 p`u sa shan ken pu sa shan ken bosatsu zenkon |
bodhisattvas' wholesome roots |
落地生根 see styles |
luò dì shēng gēn luo4 di4 sheng1 gen1 lo ti sheng ken |
air plant (Bryophyllum pinnatum); to put down roots |
落葉歸根 落叶归根 see styles |
luò yè guī gēn luo4 ye4 gui1 gen1 lo yeh kuei ken |
lit. a falling leaf returns to the roots (idiom); fig. all things go back to their source eventually; in old age, an expatriate returns home |
葉落歸根 叶落归根 see styles |
yè luò guī gēn ye4 luo4 gui1 gen1 yeh lo kuei ken |
a falling leaf returns to the roots (idiom); everything has its ancestral home; In old age, an expatriate longs to return home. |
薄福鈍根 薄福钝根 see styles |
bó fú dùn gēn bo2 fu2 dun4 gen1 po fu tun ken haku fuku don kon |
shallow merit and dull faculties |
蟠根錯節 蟠根错节 see styles |
pán gēn cuò jié pan2 gen1 cuo4 jie2 p`an ken ts`o chieh pan ken tso chieh |
variant of 盤根錯節|盘根错节[pan2 gen1 cuo4 jie2] |
詢根問底 询根问底 see styles |
xún gēn wèn dǐ xun2 gen1 wen4 di3 hsün ken wen ti |
lit. to examine roots and inquire at the base (idiom); to get to the bottom of something |
諸根勝劣 诸根胜劣 see styles |
zhū gēn shèng liè zhu1 gen1 sheng4 lie4 chu ken sheng lieh shokon shōretsu |
superior and inferior [spiritual] capacities |
諸根明利 诸根明利 see styles |
zhū gēn míng lì zhu1 gen1 ming2 li4 chu ken ming li sho kon myōri |
their faculties are sharp |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "gen" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
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No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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