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<...5051525354555657585960...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
叩き出す see styles |
tatakidasu たたきだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to begin to strike; (2) to kick out; to forcefully expel; to fire (someone); (3) to hammer (pattern, etc.) into metal |
叩き消す see styles |
tatakikesu たたきけす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to beat out (a fire) |
叩き起す see styles |
tatakiokosu たたきおこす |
(transitive verb) (1) to wake up; to rouse out of bed; (2) to knock on the door and wake someone |
只ならぬ see styles |
tadanaranu ただならぬ |
(can act as adjective) (kana only) unusual; uncommon; extraordinary; out of the ordinary; incomparable; serious; alarming |
叫びだす see styles |
sakebidasu さけびだす |
(v5s,vi) to let out a cry; to break forth |
叫び出す see styles |
sakebidasu さけびだす |
(v5s,vi) to let out a cry; to break forth |
召し出す see styles |
meshidasu めしだす |
(transitive verb) to call out; to summon |
召し放つ see styles |
meshihanatsu めしはなつ |
(v4t,vt) (archaism) to call (someone) out of a pool of many |
召上げる see styles |
meshiageru めしあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to forfeit; to confiscate; (2) to call out; to summon |
吃瓜群眾 吃瓜群众 see styles |
chī guā qún zhòng chi1 gua1 qun2 zhong4 ch`ih kua ch`ün chung chih kua chün chung |
peanut gallery (esp. in online forums); onlookers who are interested in the spectacle but don't have anything knowledgeable to say about it; (neologism c. 2016) |
吃驚仰天 see styles |
bikkurigyouten / bikkurigyoten びっくりぎょうてん kikkyougyouten / kikkyogyoten きっきょうぎょうてん |
(noun/participle) astonished; stunned; startled out of one's wits; thunderstruck; open-eyed astonishment |
吆五喝六 see styles |
yāo wǔ hè liù yao1 wu3 he4 liu4 yao wu ho liu |
lit. to shout out hoping for fives and sixes when gambling with dice; a hubbub of gambling |
合せ持つ see styles |
awasemotsu あわせもつ |
(transitive verb) to have two things (at the same time) (e.g. good and bad points); to also have something (in addition to something else) |
吊り出し see styles |
tsuridashi つりだし |
{sumo} winning technique where the opponent is lifted out by his belt |
吊り出す see styles |
tsuridasu つりだす |
(transitive verb) to hold (the opponent) in the arms and carry him out of the ring |
同宗同源 see styles |
tóng zōng tóng yuán tong2 zong1 tong2 yuan2 t`ung tsung t`ung yüan tung tsung tung yüan |
to share the same origins; to have common roots |
同途殊歸 同途殊归 see styles |
tóng tú shū guī tong2 tu2 shu1 gui1 t`ung t`u shu kuei tung tu shu kuei |
same road out, different ones back |
同體智力 同体智力 see styles |
tóng tǐ zhì lì tong2 ti3 zhi4 li4 t`ung t`i chih li tung ti chih li dōtai chiriki |
wisdom power based on [the awareness that] all beings have the same original nature |
名不副實 名不副实 see styles |
míng bù fù shí ming2 bu4 fu4 shi2 ming pu fu shih |
the name does not reflect the reality (idiom); more in name than in fact; Reality does not live up to the name.; Excellent theory, but the practice does not bear it out. |
名字沙彌 名字沙弥 see styles |
míng zì shā mí ming2 zi4 sha1 mi2 ming tzu sha mi myōji shami |
One of an age to be a monk, i. e. 20 years of age and over. |
名馳遐邇 名驰遐迩 see styles |
míng chí xiá ěr ming2 chi2 xia2 er3 ming ch`ih hsia erh ming chih hsia erh |
To have one's fame spread far and wide. (idiom) |
吐き出す see styles |
hakidasu はきだす |
(transitive verb) to vomit; to spit out |
吐故納新 吐故纳新 see styles |
tǔ gù nà xīn tu3 gu4 na4 xin1 t`u ku na hsin tu ku na hsin |
lit. to breathe out stale air and breathe in fresh (idiom, from Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3]); fig. to get rid of the old and bring in the new |
吐散らす see styles |
hakichirasu はきちらす |
(transitive verb) (1) to spit out all around; to vomit all around; (2) to spew out (e.g. dirty language) |
吞雲吐霧 吞云吐雾 see styles |
tūn yún tǔ wù tun1 yun2 tu3 wu4 t`un yün t`u wu tun yün tu wu |
to swallow clouds and blow out fog (idiom); to blow cigarette or opium smoke |
吸い出す see styles |
suidasu すいだす |
(transitive verb) to suck (or draw) out; to aspirate |
吹き出す see styles |
fukidasu ふきだす |
(v5s,vi) (1) to spout out; to spurt out; to gush out; to jet out; (2) to sprout; to bud; (3) to burst into laughter; (transitive verb) (4) to blow (smoke, etc.); (5) to send out shoots (of a tree) |
吹き出る see styles |
fukideru ふきでる |
(v1,vi) to blow out; to spout out |
吹き抜く see styles |
fukinuku ふきぬく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to blow through; to blow over; to blow itself out |
吹き消す see styles |
fukikesu ふきけす |
(transitive verb) to blow out (a flame) |
吹燈拔蠟 吹灯拔蜡 see styles |
chuī dēng bá là chui1 deng1 ba2 la4 ch`ui teng pa la chui teng pa la |
lit. to blow out the lamp and put out the candle (idiom); fig. to die; to bite the dust; to be over and done with |
吾唯足知 see styles |
waretadataruoshiru われただたるをしる |
(expression) I am content with what I am (have); rich is the person who is content with what he is |
周轉不開 周转不开 see styles |
zhōu zhuǎn bù kāi zhou1 zhuan3 bu4 kai1 chou chuan pu k`ai chou chuan pu kai |
to have financial difficulties; unable to make ends meet |
周轉不靈 周转不灵 see styles |
zhōu zhuǎn bù líng zhou1 zhuan3 bu4 ling2 chou chuan pu ling |
to have a cash flow problem |
味がする see styles |
ajigasuru あじがする |
(exp,vs-i) to taste; to taste of; to have a taste |
味がでる see styles |
ajigaderu あじがでる |
(exp,v1) (1) the taste of something becomes apparent; (2) someone's character comes out |
味が出る see styles |
ajigaderu あじがでる |
(exp,v1) (1) the taste of something becomes apparent; (2) someone's character comes out |
味噌っ滓 see styles |
misokkasu みそっかす |
(1) (kana only) miso lees; miso strainings; miso dregs; (2) (kana only) child who is made light of; child who is left out of games; immature child or person; good-for-nothing |
味噌っ粕 see styles |
misokkasu みそっかす |
(1) (kana only) miso lees; miso strainings; miso dregs; (2) (kana only) child who is made light of; child who is left out of games; immature child or person; good-for-nothing |
呼ばれる see styles |
yobareru よばれる |
(v1,vi) (1) (passive form of 呼ぶ) to be called out; (v1,vi) (2) to be called (a name); to be referred to as; (v1,vi) (3) to be invited (to); (v1,vi) (4) to be summoned; to be called; to be sent for; (v1,vi) (5) (ksb:) to be treated to (a meal, drink, etc.) |
呼ばわる see styles |
yobawaru よばわる |
(v5r,vi) to call out; to shout |
呼び合う see styles |
yobiau よびあう |
(Godan verb with "u" ending) to call each other; to call out to one another |
呼び回る see styles |
yobimawaru よびまわる |
(transitive verb) to call out (for someone) |
呼び込み see styles |
yobikomi よびこみ |
(1) barker; tout; hawker; someone who attempts to attract patrons to entertainment events, shops, bars, and such, by exhorting passing public; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) calling out to potential customers |
呼之欲出 see styles |
hū zhī yù chū hu1 zhi1 yu4 chu1 hu chih yü ch`u hu chih yü chu |
lit. ready to appear at the call (idiom); fig. on the verge of coming out into the open; (of a person's choice etc) on the point of being disclosed; (of an artistic depiction) vividly portrayed |
呼天搶地 呼天抢地 see styles |
hū tiān qiāng dì hu1 tian1 qiang1 di4 hu t`ien ch`iang ti hu tien chiang ti |
(idiom) to cry out to heaven and knock one's head against the ground (as an expression of anguish) |
呼掛ける see styles |
yobikakeru よびかける |
(transitive verb) (1) to call out to; to hail; to address; (2) to appeal |
命を拾う see styles |
inochiohirou / inochiohiro いのちをひろう |
(exp,v5u) to narrowly escape death; to have a narrow escape from death |
命途坎坷 see styles |
mìng tú kǎn kě ming4 tu2 kan3 ke3 ming t`u k`an k`o ming tu kan ko |
to have a tough life; to meet much adversity in one's life |
和盤托出 和盘托出 see styles |
hé pán tuō chū he2 pan2 tuo1 chu1 ho p`an t`o ch`u ho pan to chu |
lit. to put everything out including the tray; to reveal everything; to make a clean breast of it all |
咎由自取 see styles |
jiù yóu zì qǔ jiu4 you2 zi4 qu3 chiu yu tzu ch`ü chiu yu tzu chü |
(idiom) to have only oneself to blame; to bring trouble through one's own actions |
咲き出す see styles |
sakidasu さきだす |
(v5s,vi) to begin to bloom; to come out |
咳が出る see styles |
sekigaderu せきがでる |
(exp,v1) to have a cough; to cough |
咳き込む see styles |
sekikomu せきこむ |
(v5m,vi) to cough violently; to have a coughing fit |
唇槍舌劍 唇枪舌剑 see styles |
chún qiāng shé jiàn chun2 qiang1 she2 jian4 ch`un ch`iang she chien chun chiang she chien |
(idiom) to cross verbal swords; to have a heated verbal exchange |
唸りだす see styles |
unaridasu うなりだす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to let out a roar (hum, groan, moan); to produce a loud noise |
唸り出す see styles |
unaridasu うなりだす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to let out a roar (hum, groan, moan); to produce a loud noise |
問心有愧 问心有愧 see styles |
wèn xīn yǒu kuì wen4 xin1 you3 kui4 wen hsin yu k`uei wen hsin yu kuei |
to have a guilty conscience |
問罪之師 问罪之师 see styles |
wèn zuì zhī shī wen4 zui4 zhi1 shi1 wen tsui chih shih |
punitive force; a person setting out to deliver severe reproach |
啻ならぬ see styles |
tadanaranu ただならぬ |
(can act as adjective) (kana only) unusual; uncommon; extraordinary; out of the ordinary; incomparable; serious; alarming |
善は急げ see styles |
zenhaisoge ぜんはいそげ |
(expression) (proverb) (See 悪は延べよ) move with haste (when you have no doubts); strike while the iron is hot |
喜憂參半 喜忧参半 see styles |
xǐ yōu cān bàn xi3 you1 can1 ban4 hsi yu ts`an pan hsi yu tsan pan |
to have mixed feelings (about something) |
喝西北風 喝西北风 see styles |
hē xī běi fēng he1 xi1 bei3 feng1 ho hsi pei feng |
lit. to drink the northwest wind (idiom); fig. to go hungry; to have nothing to eat |
喪中欠礼 see styles |
mochuuketsurei / mochuketsure もちゅうけつれい |
(expression) refraining from offering the (New Year's) greetings during the period of mourning |
喪魂落魄 丧魂落魄 see styles |
sàng hún luò pò sang4 hun2 luo4 po4 sang hun lo p`o sang hun lo po |
scared out of one's wits (idiom); in a panic |
営業年度 see styles |
eigyounendo / egyonendo えいぎょうねんど |
fiscal year; financial year |
嗅ぎ出す see styles |
kagidasu かぎだす |
(transitive verb) to scent out; to detect |
嗜痂成癖 see styles |
shì jiā chéng pǐ shi4 jia1 cheng2 pi3 shih chia ch`eng p`i shih chia cheng pi |
to have strange and dangerous addictions (idiom) |
嘔心瀝血 呕心沥血 see styles |
ǒu xīn lì xuè ou3 xin1 li4 xue4 ou hsin li hsüeh |
lit. to spit out one's heart and spill blood (idiom); to work one's heart out; blood, sweat and tears |
噛ませ犬 see styles |
kamaseinu / kamasenu かませいぬ |
foil; someone to look as if he's putting up a fight but actually have no chance of winning |
噤若寒蟬 噤若寒蝉 see styles |
jìn ruò hán chán jin4 ruo4 han2 chan2 chin jo han ch`an chin jo han chan |
to keep quiet out of fear (idiom) |
噴き出す see styles |
fukidasu ふきだす |
(v5s,vi) (1) to spout out; to spurt out; to gush out; to jet out; (2) to sprout; to bud; (3) to burst into laughter; (transitive verb) (4) to blow (smoke, etc.); (5) to send out shoots (of a tree) |
噴き出る see styles |
fukideru ふきでる |
(v1,vi) to blow out; to spout out |
四仰八叉 see styles |
sì yǎng bā chā si4 yang3 ba1 cha1 ssu yang pa ch`a ssu yang pa cha |
(idiom) sprawled out on one's back |
四公六民 see styles |
shikourokumin / shikorokumin しこうろくみん |
(archaism) land-tax system during the Edo period under which the government took 40% of the year's crop and the farmers kept 60% |
四出文錢 四出文钱 see styles |
sì chū wén qián si4 chu1 wen2 qian2 ssu ch`u wen ch`ien ssu chu wen chien |
coin minted in the reign of Emperor Ling of Han 漢靈帝|汉灵帝[Han4 Ling2 Di4], with a square hole in the middle and four lines radiating out from each corner of the square (hence the name 四出文) |
四季如春 see styles |
sì jì rú chūn si4 ji4 ru2 chun1 ssu chi ju ch`un ssu chi ju chun |
four seasons like spring; favorable climate throughout the year |
四弘誓願 四弘誓愿 see styles |
sì hóng shì yuàn si4 hong2 shi4 yuan4 ssu hung shih yüan shi ku seigan |
The four universal vows of a Buddha or bodhisattva: 衆生無邊誓願度 to save all living beings without limit; 煩惱無數誓願斷 to put an end to all passions and delusions however numerous; 法門無盡誓願學 to study and learn all methods and means without end; 佛道無上誓願成 to become perfect in the supreme Buddha-law. The four vows are considered as arising one by one out of the 四諦 Four Noble Truths. |
四惡比丘 四恶比丘 see styles |
sì è bǐ qiū si4 e4 bi3 qiu1 ssu o pi ch`iu ssu o pi chiu shiaku biku |
The four wicked bhikṣus who threw over the teaching of their Buddha 大莊嚴 Dazhuangyan after his nirvana; these suffered in the deepest hells, came forth purified, but have not been able to attain perfection because of their past unbelief; v. 佛藏經往古品. Also four disobedient bhikṣus who through much purgation ultimately became the Buddhas of the four points of the compass, 阿閦, 寳相, 無量壽, and 微妙聲. |
四教三密 see styles |
sì jiào sān mì si4 jiao4 san1 mi4 ssu chiao san mi shikyō sanmitsu |
Now a 眞言 Shingon term; the 四教 are the Tiantai four schools of 顯 open or exoteric teaching; the 三密 are the Shingon esoteric teaching in which the three 身口意 body, mouth, and mind have special functions. |
四枯四榮 四枯四荣 see styles |
sì kū sì róng si4 ku1 si4 rong2 ssu k`u ssu jung ssu ku ssu jung shiko shiei |
When the Buddha died, of the eight śāla trees surrounding him four are said to have withered while four continued in full leaf— a sign that the four doctrines of 苦 suffering, 空 the void, 無常 impermanence, and 無我 impersonality were to perish and those of 常 permanence, 葉 joy, 我 personality, and 淨 purity, the transcendent bodhisattva doctrines, were to flourish. |
四柱推命 see styles |
shichuusuimei / shichusuime しちゅうすいめい |
Four Pillar astrology; originally Chinese method of fortune-telling based on the time, date, month and year of a person's birth |
四門出遊 四门出遊 see styles |
sì mén chū yóu si4 men2 chu1 you2 ssu men ch`u yu ssu men chu yu shimon shutsuyū |
four excursions out of the gate |
回味無窮 回味无穷 see styles |
huí wèi wú qióng hui2 wei4 wu2 qiong2 hui wei wu ch`iung hui wei wu chiung |
to have a rich aftertaste; (fig.) memorable; to linger in one's memory |
回祿之災 回禄之灾 see styles |
huí lù zhī zāi hui2 lu4 zhi1 zai1 hui lu chih tsai |
to have one's house burned down; fire disaster |
回送電車 see styles |
kaisoudensha / kaisodensha かいそうでんしゃ |
out-of-service car; out-of-service train; out-of-service bus; deadhead |
因果應報 因果应报 see styles |
yīn guǒ yìng bào yin1 guo3 ying4 bao4 yin kuo ying pao inga ōhō |
Cause and effect in the moral realm have their corresponding relations, the denial of which destroys all moral responsibility. |
因禍得福 因祸得福 see styles |
yīn huò dé fú yin1 huo4 de2 fu2 yin huo te fu |
to have some good come out of a bad situation (idiom); a blessing in disguise |
因縁生起 see styles |
innenseiki / innenseki いんねんせいき |
{Buddh} dependent arising; doctrine that everything has a cause and there is nothing that arises out of nothing |
困らせる see styles |
komaraseru こまらせる |
(Ichidan verb) to trouble with questions; to embarrass; to put out; to put on the spot; to inconvenience |
図抜ける see styles |
zunukeru ずぬける |
(v1,vi) to tower above; to stand out |
国民不在 see styles |
kokuminfuzai こくみんふざい |
(expression) out of touch with the voters; indifferent to the concerns of the people |
圈圈點點 圈圈点点 see styles |
quān quan diǎn diǎn quan1 quan5 dian3 dian3 ch`üan ch`üan tien tien chüan chüan tien tien |
annotations made in a book; fig. remarks and comments; to have an opinion on everything |
在り合す see styles |
ariawasu ありあわす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to have something on hand; to have something in stock |
在庫切れ see styles |
zaikogire ざいこぎれ |
(adj-no,n) (being) out of stock |
在所不計 在所不计 see styles |
zài suǒ bù jì zai4 suo3 bu4 ji4 tsai so pu chi |
irrespective of; to have no concerns whatsoever about |
坐不垂堂 see styles |
zuò bù chuí táng zuo4 bu4 chui2 tang2 tso pu ch`ui t`ang tso pu chui tang |
lit. don't sit under the eaves (where tiles may fall from the roof) (idiom); fig. keep out of danger |
坐冷板凳 see styles |
zuò lěng bǎn dèng zuo4 leng3 ban3 deng4 tso leng pan teng |
to hold an inconsequential job; to receive a cold reception; to be kept waiting for an assignment or audience; to be out in the cold; to be sidelined; to warm the bench; to cool one's heels |
坐立難安 坐立难安 see styles |
zuò lì nán ān zuo4 li4 nan2 an1 tso li nan an |
unable to sit or stand still (out of nervousness etc) (idiom) |
埋頭苦幹 埋头苦干 see styles |
mái tóu kǔ gàn mai2 tou2 ku3 gan4 mai t`ou k`u kan mai tou ku kan |
to bury oneself in work (idiom); to be engrossed in work; to make an all-out effort; up to the neck in work |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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.
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