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<12345678>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
含羞草 see styles |
hán xiū cǎo han2 xiu1 cao3 han hsiu ts`ao han hsiu tsao ojigisou / ojigiso おじぎそう ojigigusa おじぎぐさ |
mimosa; sensitive plant (that closes its leaves when touched) (kana only) mimosa (Mimosa pudica); sensitive plant; touch-me-not |
和休經 和休经 see styles |
hé xiū jīng he2 xiu1 jing1 ho hsiu ching Wakyū kyō |
Sūtra of the Relaxation of the Crown Prince |
和修吉 see styles |
hé xiū jí he2 xiu1 ji2 ho hsiu chi Washukitsu |
Vāsuki |
和脩吉 see styles |
hé xiū jí he2 xiu1 ji2 ho hsiu chi Washuki |
Vāsuki |
善修作 see styles |
shàn xiū zuò shan4 xiu1 zuo4 shan hsiu tso zenshusa |
wholesome activities |
善修治 see styles |
shàn xiū zhì shan4 xiu1 zhi4 shan hsiu chih zen shuji |
skillful correction |
善修習 善修习 see styles |
shàn xiū xí shan4 xiu1 xi2 shan hsiu hsi zen shushū |
skillful practice |
多修習 多修习 see styles |
duō xiū xí duo1 xiu1 xi2 to hsiu hsi ta shushū |
assiduous cultivation |
大休派 see styles |
dà xiū pài da4 xiu1 pai4 ta hsiu p`ai ta hsiu pai Daikyū ha |
Daikyū ha |
女修道 see styles |
nǚ xiū dào nu:3 xiu1 dao4 nü hsiu tao |
convent |
如此修 see styles |
rú cǐ xiū ru2 ci3 xiu1 ju tz`u hsiu ju tzu hsiu nyoshi shu |
to practice like this |
專修習 专修习 see styles |
zhuān xiū xí zhuan1 xiu1 xi2 chuan hsiu hsi sen shushū |
concentrate on [meditative] cultivation |
尊修受 see styles |
zūn xiū shòu zun1 xiu1 shou4 tsun hsiu shou sonshuju |
to receive and practice respectfully |
對治修 对治修 see styles |
duì zhì xiū dui4 zhi4 xiu1 tui chih hsiu taiji shu |
corrective cultivation |
已修習 已修习 see styles |
yǐ xiū xí yi3 xiu1 xi2 i hsiu hsi i shushū |
(already) practiced |
常修習 常修习 see styles |
cháng xiū xí chang2 xiu1 xi2 ch`ang hsiu hsi chang hsiu hsi jō shushū |
always practicing |
得休息 see styles |
dé xiū xī de2 xiu1 xi1 te hsiu hsi toku kyūsoku |
to gain relief |
必修課 必修课 see styles |
bì xiū kè bi4 xiu1 ke4 pi hsiu k`o pi hsiu ko |
required course; compulsory course |
懃修習 懃修习 see styles |
qín xiū xí qin2 xiu1 xi2 ch`in hsiu hsi chin hsiu hsi gon shushū |
engages in practice |
所修行 see styles |
suǒ xiū xíng suo3 xiu1 xing2 so hsiu hsing sho shugyō |
that which is practiced |
摩休勒 see styles |
mó xiū lè mo2 xiu1 le4 mo hsiu le makyūroku |
mahoraga, cf. 摩睺羅. |
摩休羅 摩休罗 see styles |
mó xiū luó mo2 xiu1 luo2 mo hsiu lo Makura |
Mahālo |
教修習 教修习 see styles |
jiào xiū xí jiao4 xiu1 xi2 chiao hsiu hsi kyō shushū |
teaching and cultivation |
數修習 数修习 see styles |
shuò xiū xí shuo4 xiu1 xi2 shuo hsiu hsi saku shushū |
repeated practcie |
新唐書 新唐书 see styles |
xīn táng shū xin1 tang2 shu1 hsin t`ang shu hsin tang shu shintoujo / shintojo しんとうじょ |
History of the Later Tang Dynasty, seventeenth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Ouyang Xiu 歐陽修|欧阳修[Ou1 yang2 Xiu1] and Song Qi 宋祁[Song4 Qi2] in 1060 during Northern Song 北宋[Bei3 Song4], 225 scrolls (work) New Book of Tang (11th century history book covering the Tang dynasty); (wk) New Book of Tang (11th century history book covering the Tang dynasty) |
斷修惑 断修惑 see styles |
duàn xiū huò duan4 xiu1 huo4 tuan hsiu huo dan shuwaku |
eliminates the afflictions of the path of cultivation |
李修賢 李修贤 see styles |
lǐ xiū xián li3 xiu1 xian2 li hsiu hsien daniirii / daniri だにーりー |
Danny Lee Sau-Yin (1953-), Hong Kong actor and director (personal name) Dani-ri- |
次第修 see styles |
cì dì xiū ci4 di4 xiu1 tz`u ti hsiu tzu ti hsiu shidai shu |
sequential cultivation |
歐陽修 欧阳修 see styles |
ōu yáng xiū ou1 yang2 xiu1 ou yang hsiu |
Ouyang Xiu (1007-1072), Northern Song dynasty prose writer and historian |
正修學 正修学 see styles |
zhèng xiū xué zheng4 xiu1 xue2 cheng hsiu hsüeh shō shugaku |
correct cultivation |
正修行 see styles |
zhèng xiū xíng zheng4 xiu1 xing2 cheng hsiu hsing shō shugyō |
correct practices |
正勤修 see styles |
zhèng qín xiū zheng4 qin2 xiu1 cheng ch`in hsiu cheng chin hsiu shōgonshu |
correctly exerted practice |
氣咻咻 气咻咻 see styles |
qì xiū xiū qi4 xiu1 xiu1 ch`i hsiu hsiu chi hsiu hsiu |
to pant; to gasp for breath |
永修縣 永修县 see styles |
yǒng xiū xiàn yong3 xiu1 xian4 yung hsiu hsien |
Yongxiu county in Jiujiang 九江, Jiangxi |
淨修地 see styles |
jìng xiū dì jing4 xiu1 di4 ching hsiu ti jōshu ji |
purifying stages |
淨修治 see styles |
jìng xiū zhì jing4 xiu1 zhi4 ching hsiu chih jōshuji |
purification |
淨修行 see styles |
jìng xiū xíng jing4 xiu1 xing2 ching hsiu hsing jō shugyō |
purifying practice |
無倒修 无倒修 see styles |
wú dào xiū wu2 dao4 xiu1 wu tao hsiu mutō shu |
undistorted cultivation |
無常修 无常修 see styles |
wú cháng xiū wu2 chang2 xiu1 wu ch`ang hsiu wu chang hsiu mujō shu |
cultivation of (awareness of) impermanence |
無我修 无我修 see styles |
wú wǒ xiū wu2 wo3 xiu1 wu wo hsiu muga shu |
cultivation of selflessness |
無相修 无相修 see styles |
wú xiàng xiū wu2 xiang4 xiu1 wu hsiang hsiu musō shu |
markless cultivation |
無羞恥 无羞耻 see styles |
wú xiū chǐ wu2 xiu1 chi3 wu hsiu ch`ih wu hsiu chih mu shūchi |
shameless |
無間修 无间修 see styles |
wú jiān xiū wu2 jian1 xiu1 wu chien hsiu mugen shu |
uninterrupted cultivation |
熏修心 see styles |
xūn xiū xīn xun1 xiu1 xin1 hsün hsiu hsin kunshu shin |
permeate the mind |
獨修聖 独修圣 see styles |
dú xiū shèng du2 xiu1 sheng4 tu hsiu sheng dokushu shō |
hermit sage |
王日休 see styles |
wáng rì xiū wang2 ri4 xiu1 wang jih hsiu Ō Nikkyū |
Wang Rixiu, a 進士 doctor who became a devout and learned follower of Amida and Guanyin; he was of 龍舒 Longshu, was also known as 虛中 Xuzhong, and compiled the 大阿彌陀經 1160-2. |
瞿修羅 瞿修罗 see styles |
jù xiū luó ju4 xiu1 luo2 chü hsiu lo gushura |
kuśūla is a place for grain, but is intp. as a nun's skirt, cf. 倶. |
研修員 研修员 see styles |
yán xiū yuán yan2 xiu1 yuan2 yen hsiu yüan kenshuuin / kenshuin けんしゅういん |
research worker; researcher trainee |
精勤修 see styles |
jīng qín xiū jing1 qin2 xiu1 ching ch`in hsiu ching chin hsiu shōgon shu |
energetic cultivation |
綺色佳 绮色佳 see styles |
qǐ sè jiā qi3 se4 jia1 ch`i se chia chi se chia |
Ithaca, Island state of Greece, the home of Odysseus 奧迪修斯|奥迪修斯[Ao4 di2 xiu1 si1]; Ithaca NY (but pronounced [Yi3 se4 jia1]), location of Cornell University 康奈爾|康奈尔[Kang1 nai4 er3] |
羞答答 see styles |
xiū dā dā xiu1 da1 da1 hsiu ta ta |
bashful |
羞羞臉 羞羞脸 see styles |
xiū xiū liǎn xiu1 xiu1 lian3 hsiu hsiu lien |
(jocular) shame on you! |
聞思修 闻思修 see styles |
wén sī xiū wen2 si1 xiu1 wen ssu hsiu monshishu |
hearing, thinking and practicing |
能修作 see styles |
néng xiū zuò neng2 xiu1 zuo4 neng hsiu tso nō shusa |
turn one's mind to |
能修習 能修习 see styles |
néng xiū xí neng2 xiu1 xi2 neng hsiu hsi nō shushū |
cultivates |
能勤修 see styles |
néng qín xiū neng2 qin2 xiu1 neng ch`in hsiu neng chin hsiu nōgonshu |
applied |
能正修 see styles |
néng zhèng xiū neng2 zheng4 xiu1 neng cheng hsiu nō shōshu |
[able to] correctly train |
脩多羅 脩多罗 see styles |
xiū duō luó xiu1 duo1 luo2 hsiu to lo shutara |
sūtra |
見修道 见修道 see styles |
jiàn xiū dào jian4 xiu1 dao4 chien hsiu tao kenshuddō |
paths of seeing and cultivation |
言修法 see styles |
yán xiū fǎ yan2 xiu1 fa3 yen hsiu fa gon shuhō |
verbal esoteric rituals |
退休金 see styles |
tuì xiū jīn tui4 xiu1 jin1 t`ui hsiu chin tui hsiu chin |
retirement pay; pension |
遮羞布 see styles |
zhē xiū bù zhe1 xiu1 bu4 che hsiu pu |
loincloth; (fig.) fig leaf; CL:塊|块[kuai4] |
選修課 选修课 see styles |
xuǎn xiū kè xuan3 xiu1 ke4 hsüan hsiu k`o hsüan hsiu ko |
optional course (in school) |
長時修 长时修 see styles |
cháng shí xiū chang2 shi2 xiu1 ch`ang shih hsiu chang shih hsiu chōji shu |
long period of practice |
阿修倫 阿修伦 see styles |
ā xiū lún a1 xiu1 lun2 a hsiu lun ashurin |
asura |
隱修士 隐修士 see styles |
yǐn xiū shì yin3 xiu1 shi4 yin hsiu shih |
monk (Christian) |
隱修院 隐修院 see styles |
yǐn xiū yuàn yin3 xiu1 yuan4 yin hsiu yüan |
monastery (Christian); abbey |
雙主修 双主修 see styles |
shuāng zhǔ xiū shuang1 zhu3 xiu1 shuang chu hsiu |
(education) double major |
雙休日 双休日 see styles |
shuāng xiū rì shuang1 xiu1 ri4 shuang hsiu jih |
two-day weekend |
非樂修 see styles |
fēi lè xiū fei1 le4 xiu1 fei le hsiu |
cultivation of non-joy |
預修齋 see styles |
yù xiū zhāi yu4 xiu1 zhai1 yü hsiu chai |
advance funeral ceremony |
領鵂鶹 领鸺鹠 see styles |
lǐng xiū liú ling3 xiu1 liu2 ling hsiu liu |
(bird species of China) collared owlet (Glaucidium brodiei) |
一休宗純 一休宗纯 see styles |
yī xiū zōng chún yi1 xiu1 zong1 chun2 i hsiu tsung ch`un i hsiu tsung chun ikkyuusoujun / ikkyusojun いっきゅうそうじゅん |
(person) Ikkyū Soujun Ikkyū Sōjun |
一醉方休 see styles |
yī zuì fāng xiū yi1 zui4 fang1 xiu1 i tsui fang hsiu |
to get thoroughly drunk (idiom); to get plastered |
上事修習 上事修习 see styles |
shàng shì xiū xí shang4 shi4 xiu1 xi2 shang shih hsiu hsi jōji shujū |
successive undertaking cultivation |
不修外道 see styles |
bù xiū wài dào bu4 xiu1 wai4 dao4 pu hsiu wai tao fushu gedō |
One of the ten kinds of ' heresies' founded by Sañjayin Vairāṭīputra, v. 删, who taught that there is no need to 求道 seek the right path, as when the necessary kalpas have passed, mortality ends and nirvana naturally follows. |
不修邊幅 不修边幅 see styles |
bù xiū biān fú bu4 xiu1 bian1 fu2 pu hsiu pien fu |
not care about one's appearance (idiom); slovenly in dress and manner |
不加修飾 不加修饰 see styles |
bù jiā xiū shì bu4 jia1 xiu1 shi4 pu chia hsiu shih |
undecorated; unvarnished; no frills |
不可修治 see styles |
bù kě xiū zhì bu4 ke3 xiu1 zhi4 pu k`o hsiu chih pu ko hsiu chih fu ka shuji |
cannot be purified |
不死不休 see styles |
bù sǐ bù xiū bu4 si3 bu4 xiu1 pu ssu pu hsiu |
to fight to one's last gasp |
不眠不休 see styles |
bù mián bù xiū bu4 mian2 bu4 xiu1 pu mien pu hsiu fuminfukyuu / fuminfukyu ふみんふきゅう |
without stopping to sleep or have a rest (idiom) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) no sleep or rest; working day and night |
不知羞恥 不知羞耻 see styles |
bù zhī xiū chǐ bu4 zhi1 xiu1 chi3 pu chih hsiu ch`ih pu chih hsiu chih |
to have no sense of shame; brazen |
世間修道 世间修道 see styles |
shì jiān xiū dào shi4 jian1 xiu1 dao4 shih chien hsiu tao seken shudō |
mundane paths of cultivation |
五種修法 五种修法 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng xiū fǎ wu3 zhong3 xiu1 fa3 wu chung hsiu fa goshu shuhō |
Five kinds of esoteric ceremonial, i. e. (1) 扇底迦 śāntika, for stopping calamities; (2) 布瑟徵迦 or 補瑟徵迦 pauṣṭika, for success or prosperity; (3) 阿畏遮迦 abhicāraka, for suppressing, or exorcising; (4) 阿羯沙尼 ākarṣaṇī, for calling, or attracting (good beings, or aid); (5) 伐施迦囉軌 vaśīkaraṇa, for seeking the aid of Buddhas and bodhisattvas; also 五部尊法 and cf. 五種灌頂. |
五種修習 五种修习 see styles |
wǔ zhǒng xiū xí wu3 zhong3 xiu1 xi2 wu chung hsiu hsi goshu shushū |
five kinds of cultivation |
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 |
令薄修習 令薄修习 see styles |
lìng bó xiū xí ling4 bo2 xiu1 xi2 ling po hsiu hsi ryōhaku shujū |
mitigating cultivation |
休戚相關 休戚相关 see styles |
xiū qī xiāng guān xiu1 qi1 xiang1 guan1 hsiu ch`i hsiang kuan hsiu chi hsiang kuan |
to share the same interests (idiom); to be closely related; to be in the same boat |
休氏樹鶯 休氏树莺 see styles |
xiū shì shù yīng xiu1 shi4 shu4 ying1 hsiu shih shu ying |
(bird species of China) Hume's bush warbler (Horornis brunnescens) |
休眠火山 see styles |
xiū mián huǒ shān xiu1 mian2 huo3 shan1 hsiu mien huo shan |
dormant volcano |
休養生息 休养生息 see styles |
xiū yǎng shēng xī xiu1 yang3 sheng1 xi1 hsiu yang sheng hsi |
to recover; to recuperate |
作意修習 作意修习 see styles |
zuò yì xiū xí zuo4 yi4 xiu1 xi2 tso i hsiu hsi sai shushū |
cultivation of attention |
依教修行 see styles |
yī jiào xiū xíng yi1 jiao4 xiu1 xing2 i chiao hsiu hsing e kyō shugyō |
practice founded on doctrine |
修不淨觀 修不淨观 see styles |
xiū bù jìng guān xiu1 bu4 jing4 guan1 hsiu pu ching kuan shu fujō kan |
meditating on impurity |
修和敬業 修和敬业 see styles |
xiū hé jìng yè xiu1 he2 jing4 ye4 hsiu ho ching yeh shuwa kyōgō |
polite and respectful behavior |
修多羅藏 修多罗藏 see styles |
xiū duō luó zàng xiu1 duo1 luo2 zang4 hsiu to lo tsang shutara zō |
sūtra collection |
修奢摩他 see styles |
xiū shē mó tā xiu1 she1 mo2 ta1 hsiu she mo t`a hsiu she mo ta shu shamata |
to practice calming meditation |
修心養性 修心养性 see styles |
xiū xīn yǎng xìng xiu1 xin1 yang3 xing4 hsiu hsin yang hsing |
to cultivate the heart and nurture the character (idiom); to improve oneself by meditation |
修成正果 see styles |
xiū chéng zhèng guǒ xiu1 cheng2 zheng4 guo3 hsiu ch`eng cheng kuo hsiu cheng cheng kuo |
to achieve Buddhahood through one's efforts and insight; to obtain a positive outcome after sustained efforts; to come to fruition |
修所成地 see styles |
xiū suǒ chéng dì xiu1 suo3 cheng2 di4 hsiu so ch`eng ti hsiu so cheng ti shu shojō chi |
stage produced from cultivation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "xiu1" 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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