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Simple Dictionary Definition |
耶舍 see styles |
yé shè ye2 she4 yeh she Yasha |
Yaśas, or 耶舍陀 Yaśojā. There were two persons of this name: (1) a disciple of Ānanda; (2) another who is said to have 'played an important part in connection with the second synod'. |
背捨 背舍 see styles |
bèi shě bei4 she3 pei she haisha |
To turn the back on and leave the (the world). |
能捨 能舍 see styles |
néng shě neng2 she3 neng she nōsha |
indifference |
能攝 能摄 see styles |
néng shè neng2 she4 neng she nōshō |
grasper |
脫闍 脱阇 see styles |
tuō shé tuo1 she2 t`o she to she datsuja |
dhvaja, a banner, flag. |
自捨 自舍 see styles |
zì shě zi4 she3 tzu she jisha |
except for |
自攝 自摄 see styles |
zì shè zi4 she4 tzu she jishō |
to gather oneself |
舌下 see styles |
shé xià she2 xia4 she hsia zekka ぜっか |
sublingual; hypoglossal (adj-no,n) sublingual; under the tongue |
舌吻 see styles |
shé wěn she2 wen3 she wen |
to French kiss; French kiss |
舌尖 see styles |
shé jiān she2 jian1 she chien zessen ぜっせん |
tip of tongue; apical {anat} tip of the tongue; tongue tip; lingual apex |
舌戰 舌战 see styles |
shé zhàn she2 zhan4 she chan |
verbal sparring; duel of words |
舌根 see styles |
shé gēn she2 gen1 she ken zekkon ぜっこん |
back of tongue; tongue root; dorsal root of the tongue the organ of taste. |
舌相 see styles |
shé xiàng she2 xiang4 she hsiang zessō |
The broad, long tongue of a Buddha, one of the thirty-two physical signs. |
舌苔 see styles |
shé tāi she2 tai1 she t`ai she tai zettai ぜったい |
(TCM) coating on the tongue (examined for the purpose of diagnosis) fur (on one's tongue) |
舌識 舌识 see styles |
shé shì she2 shi4 she shih zesshiki |
tongue-perception; v. 六根; 六識. |
舌釘 舌钉 see styles |
shé dīng she2 ding1 she ting |
tongue ring; tongue piercing |
舌面 see styles |
shé miàn she2 mian4 she mien |
blade of tongue; laminal |
舌音 see styles |
shé yīn she2 yin1 she yin zetsuon ぜつおん |
coronal consonants of Middle Chinese (noun - becomes adjective with の) lingual sound |
舌頭 舌头 see styles |
shé tou she2 tou5 she t`ou she tou zettou / zetto ぜっとう |
tongue; CL:個|个[ge4]; enemy soldier captured for the purpose of extracting information tip of the tongue; speech; way of talking |
舍下 see styles |
shè xià she4 xia4 she hsia |
my humble home |
舍人 see styles |
shè rén she4 ren2 she jen toneri とねり |
ancient office title; rich and important person (out-dated kanji) (gikun reading) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (out-dated kanji) (1) servant; valet; footman; (2) (archaism) someone who works in close quarters with the emperor or imperial family; (3) (archaism) low-ranking official who works for the imperial family or nobility (under the Rituryo system); (4) (archaism) ox-tender for oxcarts; horse boy; (5) honorary junior official of the Imperial Household Department's Board of Ceremonies involved in miscellaneous duties related to ceremonies; (personal name) Toneri |
舍利 see styles |
shè lì she4 li4 she li shari |
ashes after cremation; Buddhist relics (Sanskirt: sarira) (1) śārī, śārikā; a bird able to talk, intp. variously, but, M. W. says the mynah. Śārikā was the name of Śāriputra's mother, because her eyes were bright and clever like those of a mynah; there are other interpretation (2) śarīra(m). 設利羅 (or 室利羅); 實利; 攝 M004215 藍 Relics or ashes left after the cremation of a buddha or saint; placed in stupas and worhipped. The white represent bones; the black, hair; and the red, flesh. Also called dhātu-śarīra or dharma-śarīra. The body, a dead body. The body looked upon as dead by reason of obedience to the discipline, meditation, and wisdom. The Lotus Sutra and other sutras are counted as relics, Śākyamuni's relics are said to have amounted to 八斛四斗 84 pecks, for which Aśoka is reputed to have built in one day 84,000 stupas; but other figures are also given. śarīra is also intp. by grains of rice, etc., and by rice as food. |
舍勒 see styles |
shè lè she4 le4 she le sharoku |
śāṭaka, 舍吒迦; 舍那 (or 奢那) An inner garment, a skirt. |
舍友 see styles |
shè yǒu she4 you3 she yu |
dormitory roommate |
舍城 see styles |
shè chéng she4 cheng2 she ch`eng she cheng Shajō |
Śrāvastī |
舍夷 see styles |
shè yí she4 yi2 she i shai |
? Śākya, one of the five surnames of the Buddha. |
舍宅 see styles |
shè zhái she4 zhai2 she chai shataku |
a house |
舍弟 see styles |
shè dì she4 di4 she ti |
my younger brother (humble term) |
舍摩 see styles |
shè mó she4 mo2 she mo shama |
śama, calm, quiet, a name for the bodhi tree. For舍摩陀 v. 奢. |
舍支 see styles |
shè zhī she4 zhi1 she chih shashi |
śaśa, 設施 a hare; śaśī, or śaśin, the moon; śakti, energy. (1) The hare (which threw itself into the fire to save starving people), transferred by Indra to the centre of the moon. (2) śakti is the wife or female energy of a deity, cf. 舍脂. (3) The female organ. |
舍羅 舍罗 see styles |
shè luó she4 luo2 she lo shara |
śārikā, śārī, v.舍利. śālakā, bamboo or wooden tallies used in numbering monks. |
舍脂 see styles |
shè zhī she4 zhi1 she chih shashi |
śācī, 舍支; 設施 power of speech and action. Name of Indra's chief consort. Indra is known as舍脂鉢低 Śacīpati. |
舍衛 舍卫 see styles |
shè wèi she4 wei4 she wei Shaei |
Śrāvastī |
舍衞 舍卫 see styles |
shè wèi she4 wei4 she wei Shae |
Śrāvastī, 舍婆提; 室羅伐 (室羅伐悉底); 尸羅跋提; 捨羅婆悉帝耶; intp as 聞物 the city of famous things, or men, or the famous city; it was a city and ancient kingdom 500 li northwest of Kapilavastu, now Rapetmapet south of Rapti River (M. W. says Sāhet-Māhet). It is said to have been in 北憍薩羅 norhern Kośala, distinct from the southern kingdom of that name. It was a favourite resort of Śākyamuni, the 祗園 Jetavana being there. |
茅舍 see styles |
máo shè mao2 she4 mao she |
cottage; hut |
草葉 草叶 see styles |
cǎo shě cao3 she3 ts`ao she tsao she kusaba くさば |
blades of grass; (surname) Kusaba grasses and leaves |
荷葉 荷叶 see styles |
hé shě he2 she3 ho she kayou / kayo かよう |
lotus leaf; (surname) Hasuba lotus leaves |
華葉 华叶 see styles |
huā shě hua1 she3 hua she kayou / kayo かよう |
(female given name) Kayou petal-leaves |
葉蓋 叶盖 see styles |
shě gài she3 gai4 she kai shōgai |
A leaf-hat, or cover made of leaves. |
蓮社 莲社 see styles |
lián shè lian2 she4 lien she Rensha |
The White Lotus sect, idem 蓮宗. |
薜舍 see styles |
bì shè bi4 she4 pi she Beisha |
(薜舍離) v. 毘, Vaiśālī. |
藤蛇 see styles |
téng shé teng2 she2 t`eng she teng she tōja |
Seeing a cane and thinking it a snake. |
蘇聯 苏联 see styles |
sū lián su1 lian2 su lien |
Soviet Union, 1922-1991; abbr. for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) 蘇維埃社會主義共和國聯盟|苏维埃社会主义共和国联盟[Su1 wei2 ai1 She4 hui4 zhu3 yi4 Gong4 he2 guo2 Lian2 meng2] |
蘭奢 兰奢 see styles |
lán shē lan2 she1 lan she ranja らんじゃ |
(given name) Ranja Mongol or Turkish word implying praise |
蘭闍 兰阇 see styles |
lán shé lan2 she2 lan she ranja |
蘭奢 (蘭奢待) A Mongol or Turkish word implying praise. |
蘭麝 兰麝 see styles |
lán shè lan2 she4 lan she |
lit. orchids and musk; fig. sweet perfumes |
蚖蛇 see styles |
yuán shé yuan2 she2 yüan she ganja |
large, venomous snakes |
蚺蛇 see styles |
rán shé ran2 she2 jan she |
boa |
蛇島 蛇岛 see styles |
shé dǎo she2 dao3 she tao hebishima へびしま |
Shedao or Snake island in Bohai sea 渤海 off Lüshun 旅順|旅顺 on the tip of the Liaoning peninsula, small rocky island famous for snakes (surname) Hebishima |
蛇年 see styles |
shé nián she2 nian2 she nien |
Year of the Snake (e.g. 2001) |
蛇形 see styles |
shé xíng she2 xing2 she hsing |
S-shaped; serpentine; coiled like a snake |
蛇果 see styles |
shé guǒ she2 guo3 she kuo |
Red Delicious (a sort of apple) |
蛇毒 see styles |
shé dú she2 du2 she tu jadoku; hebidoku じゃどく; へびどく |
snake venom snake venom; snake toxin |
蛇皮 see styles |
shé pí she2 pi2 she p`i she pi jabi; jahi じゃび; じゃひ |
snake skin (1) snake skin; (2) (abbreviation) (See 蛇皮線) sanshin |
蛇矛 see styles |
shé máo she2 mao2 she mao |
ancient spear-like weapon with a wavy spearhead like a snake's body |
蛇管 see styles |
shé guǎn she2 guan3 she kuan jakan; dakan じゃかん; だかん |
flexible hose coil; hose |
蛇維 蛇维 see styles |
shé wéi she2 wei2 she wei jai |
to cremate |
蛇膽 蛇胆 see styles |
shé dǎn she2 dan3 she tan |
snake gall (used in TCM) |
蛇蒿 see styles |
shé hāo she2 hao1 she hao |
tarragon |
蛇藥 蛇药 see styles |
shé yào she2 yao4 she yao jayaku |
Snake-medicine, name of the Sarpāuṣadhi monastery in Udyāna, where Śākyamuni in a former incarnation appeared as an immense snake, and by giving his flesh saved the starving people from death. |
蛇行 see styles |
shé xíng she2 xing2 she hsing dakou(p); jakou / dako(p); jako だこう(P); じゃこう |
to creep; to zigzag; to meander; to weave (n,vs,vi) meandering; snaking; zigzagging To crawl, go on the belly. |
蛇足 see styles |
shé zú she2 zu2 she tsu dasoku だそく |
lit. legs on a snake; something superfluous (noun - becomes adjective with の) redundancy; superfluity; useless addition; (personal name) Dasoku Snake's legs, i.e. the nonexistent. |
蛇頭 蛇头 see styles |
shé tóu she2 tou2 she t`ou she tou jatou / jato じゃとう |
head of a snake; human smuggler snakeheads; Chinese criminal gangs, esp. for smuggling Chinese immigrants; (place-name) Jatou |
蛇鵰 蛇雕 see styles |
shé diāo she2 diao1 she tiao |
(bird species of China) crested serpent eagle (Spilornis cheela) |
蛇麻 see styles |
shé má she2 ma2 she ma |
hops (Humulus lupulus) |
蝮蛇 see styles |
fù shé fu4 she2 fu she |
Siberian pit viper (Gloydius halys); pit viper |
蝰蛇 see styles |
kuí shé kui2 she2 k`uei she kuei she |
forest or meadow viper (Vipera russelii siamensis or similar) |
融攝 融摄 see styles |
róng shè rong2 she4 jung she yūshō |
interfused |
蟒蛇 see styles |
mǎng shé mang3 she2 mang she uwabami うわばみ |
python; boa (1) (kana only) large snake; (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) heavy drinking; heavy drinker |
蠲捨 蠲舍 see styles |
juān shě juan1 she3 chüan she kensha |
to abandon |
行捨 行舍 see styles |
xíng shě xing2 she3 hsing she gyōsha |
equanimity, indifference |
衍射 see styles |
yǎn shè yan3 she4 yen she |
(physics) to diffract |
裝設 装设 see styles |
zhuāng shè zhuang1 she4 chuang she |
to install; to fit (e.g. a light bulb) |
複社 复社 see styles |
fù shè fu4 she4 fu she |
late Ming cultural renewal movement, led by Zhang Pu 張溥|张溥[Zhang1 Pu3] and others |
西松 see styles |
xī sōng xi1 song1 hsi sung nishimatsu にしまつ |
see 西松建設|西松建设[Xi1 song1 Jian4 she4] (surname) Nishimatsu |
設伏 设伏 see styles |
shè fú she4 fu2 she fu |
to prepare an ambush; to waylay |
設使 设使 see styles |
shè shǐ she4 shi3 she shih setsushi |
even if |
設備 设备 see styles |
shè bèi she4 bei4 she pei setsubi せつび |
equipment; facilities; installations; CL:個|个[ge4] (noun, transitive verb) equipment; facilities; installation; accommodations; conveniences; arrangements |
設利 设利 see styles |
shè lì she4 li4 she li setsuri |
(設利羅) śarīra, relics, remains, see 舍. |
設在 设在 see styles |
shè zài she4 zai4 she tsai |
to set up in (a particular location) |
設定 设定 see styles |
shè dìng she4 ding4 she ting settei / sette せってい |
to set; to set up; to install; setting; preferences (noun, transitive verb) (1) establishment; creation; posing (a problem); setting (movie, novel, etc.); scene; (noun, transitive verb) (2) {comp} options setting; preference settings; configuration; setup |
設宴 设宴 see styles |
shè yàn she4 yan4 she yen |
to host a banquet |
設局 设局 see styles |
shè jú she4 ju2 she chü |
to set a trap |
設崗 设岗 see styles |
shè gǎng she4 gang3 she kang |
to post a sentry |
設廠 设厂 see styles |
shè chǎng she4 chang3 she ch`ang she chang |
to establish a factory |
設復 设复 see styles |
shè fù she4 fu4 she fu setsufuku |
if |
設想 设想 see styles |
shè xiǎng she4 xiang3 she hsiang |
to imagine; to assume; to envisage; tentative plan; to have consideration for |
設或 设或 see styles |
shè huò she4 huo4 she huo |
if |
設攤 设摊 see styles |
shè tān she4 tan1 she t`an she tan |
to set up a vendor's stand |
設教 设教 see styles |
shè jiào she4 jiao4 she chiao sekkyō |
establish a teaching |
設施 设施 see styles |
shè shī she4 shi1 she shih Sesse |
facilities; installation Śacī, Śakti, v. 舍. |
設有 设有 see styles |
shè yǒu she4 you3 she yu setsuu |
to have; to incorporate; to feature let's say there is... |
設法 设法 see styles |
shè fǎ she4 fa3 she fa |
to try; to make an attempt; to think of a way (to accomplish something) |
設立 设立 see styles |
shè lì she4 li4 she li setsuritsu せつりつ |
to set up; to establish (noun, transitive verb) (1) establishment; founding; (noun, transitive verb) (2) incorporation (of a business) |
設置 设置 see styles |
shè zhì she4 zhi4 she chih secchi せっち |
to set up; to install (noun, transitive verb) (1) establishment; institution; (noun, transitive verb) (2) installation (of a machine or equipment) |
設色 设色 see styles |
shè sè she4 se4 she se |
to paint; to color |
設若 设若 see styles |
shè ruò she4 ruo4 she jo |
if |
設言 设言 see styles |
shè yán she4 yan2 she yen setsugon |
to designate |
設計 设计 see styles |
shè jì she4 ji4 she chi sekkei / sekke せっけい |
to design; to plan; design; plan (noun, transitive verb) plan; design; layout |
設防 设防 see styles |
shè fáng she4 fang2 she fang |
to set up defenses; to fortify |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "she" 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
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