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Simple Dictionary Definition |
動賓式 动宾式 see styles |
dòng bīn shì dong4 bin1 shi4 tung pin shih |
verb-object construction |
勝勢用 胜势用 see styles |
shèng shì yòng sheng4 shi4 yong4 sheng shih yung shōseiyō |
superior power and function |
勝論師 胜论师 see styles |
shèng lùn shī sheng4 lun4 shi1 sheng lun shih shōron shi |
Vaiśeṣika teacher or philosopher |
勞什子 劳什子 see styles |
láo shí zi lao2 shi2 zi5 lao shih tzu |
(dialect) nuisance; pain |
勞力士 劳力士 see styles |
láo lì shì lao2 li4 shi4 lao li shih |
Rolex (Swiss wristwatch brand) |
勢利眼 势利眼 see styles |
shì li yǎn shi4 li5 yan3 shih li yen |
snobbish; a snob |
勢力微 势力微 see styles |
shì lì wēi shi4 li4 wei1 shih li wei seiriki mi |
weak |
勢力鬼 势力鬼 see styles |
shì lì guǐ shi4 li4 gui3 shih li kuei seiriki ki |
A powerful demon. |
勢至觀 势至观 see styles |
shì zhì guān shi4 zhi4 guan1 shih chih kuan Seishi kan |
meditation on Mahāsthāmaprāpta |
勸農使 劝农使 see styles |
quàn nóng shǐ quan4 nong2 shi3 ch`üan nung shih chüan nung shih |
envoy charge with promoting agriculture (in Han dynasty) |
包河區 包河区 see styles |
bāo hé qū bao1 he2 qu1 pao ho ch`ü pao ho chü |
Baohe, a district of Hefei City 合肥市[He2 fei2 Shi4], Anhui |
包頭市 包头市 see styles |
bāo tóu shì bao1 tou2 shi4 pao t`ou shih pao tou shih |
Baotou, prefecture-level city in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region 內蒙古自治區|内蒙古自治区[Nei4 meng3 gu3 Zi4 zhi4 qu1] |
化妝室 化妆室 see styles |
huà zhuāng shì hua4 zhuang1 shi4 hua chuang shih |
dressing room; powder room; (Tw) toilets |
化妝師 化妆师 see styles |
huà zhuāng shī hua4 zhuang1 shi1 hua chuang shih |
make-up artist; (fig.) spin doctor; reputation manager |
化學師 化学师 see styles |
huà xué shī hua4 xue2 shi1 hua hsüeh shih |
chemist; apothecary |
化學式 化学式 see styles |
huà xué shì hua4 xue2 shi4 hua hsüeh shih |
chemical formula (e.g. water H2O) See: 化学式 |
化州市 see styles |
huà zhōu shì hua4 zhou1 shi4 hua chou shih |
Huazhou, a county-level city in Maoming City 茂名市[Mao4 ming2 Shi4], Guangdong |
化德縣 化德县 see styles |
huà dé xiàn hua4 de2 xian4 hua te hsien |
Huade, a county in Ulanqab City 烏蘭察布市|乌兰察布市[Wu1 lan2 cha2 bu4 Shi4], Inner Mongolia |
化石群 see styles |
huà shí qún hua4 shi2 qun2 hua shih ch`ün hua shih chün |
fossil assemblage |
北京市 see styles |
běi jīng shì bei3 jing1 shi4 pei ching shih |
Beijing municipality, capital of the People's Republic of China (short name 京[Jing1]) |
北侖區 北仑区 see styles |
běi lún qū bei3 lun2 qu1 pei lun ch`ü pei lun chü |
Beilun, a district of Ningbo City 寧波市|宁波市[Ning2 bo1 Shi4], Zhejiang |
北塔區 北塔区 see styles |
běi tǎ qū bei3 ta3 qu1 pei t`a ch`ü pei ta chü |
Beita, a district of Shaoyang City 邵陽市|邵阳市[Shao4 yang2 Shi4], Hunan |
北塘區 北塘区 see styles |
běi táng qū bei3 tang2 qu1 pei t`ang ch`ü pei tang chü |
Beitang, a district of Wuxi City 無錫市|无锡市[Wu2 xi1 Shi4], Jiangsu |
北安市 see styles |
běi ān shì bei3 an1 shi4 pei an shih |
Bei'an, a county-level city in Heihe City 黑河市[Hei1 he2 Shi4], Heilongjiang |
北屯市 see styles |
běi tún shì bei3 tun2 shi4 pei t`un shih pei tun shih |
Beitun, city in Altay Prefecture 阿勒泰地區|阿勒泰地区[A1 le4 tai4 Di4 qu1], Xinjiang |
北市區 北市区 see styles |
běi shì qū bei3 shi4 qu1 pei shih ch`ü pei shih chü |
North city district See: 北市区 |
北師大 北师大 see styles |
běi shī dà bei3 shi1 da4 pei shih ta |
Beijing Normal University; abbr. for 北京師範大學|北京师范大学[Bei3 jing1 Shi1 fan4 Da4 xue2] |
北投區 北投区 see styles |
běi tóu qū bei3 tou2 qu1 pei t`ou ch`ü pei tou chü |
Beitou, a district of Taipei City 臺北市|台北市[Tai2 bei3 Shi4], Taiwan |
北林區 北林区 see styles |
běi lín qū bei3 lin2 qu1 pei lin ch`ü pei lin chü |
Beilin, a district of Suihua City 綏化市|绥化市[Sui2 hua4 Shi4], Heilongjiang |
北流市 see styles |
běi liú shì bei3 liu2 shi4 pei liu shih |
Beiliu, a county-level city in Yulin City 玉林市[Yu4 lin2 Shi4], Guangxi |
北海市 see styles |
běi hǎi shì bei3 hai3 shi4 pei hai shih |
Beihai, prefecture-level city in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region 廣西壯族自治區|广西壮族自治区[Guang3 xi1 Zhuang4 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 qu1] |
北湖區 北湖区 see styles |
běi hú qū bei3 hu2 qu1 pei hu ch`ü pei hu chü |
Beihu, a district of Chenzhou City 郴州市[Chen1 zhou1 Shi4], Hunan |
北票市 see styles |
běi piào shì bei3 piao4 shi4 pei p`iao shih pei piao shih |
Beipiao, a county-level city in Chaoyang City 朝陽市|朝阳市[Chao2 yang2 Shi4], Liaoning |
北辰區 北辰区 see styles |
běi chén qū bei3 chen2 qu1 pei ch`en ch`ü pei chen chü |
Beichen suburban district of Tianjin municipality 天津市[Tian1 jin1 shi4] |
北鎮市 北镇市 see styles |
běi zhèn shì bei3 zhen4 shi4 pei chen shih |
Beizhen, a county-level city in Jinzhou City 錦州市|锦州市[Jin3 zhou1 Shi4], Liaoning |
北關區 北关区 see styles |
běi guān qū bei3 guan1 qu1 pei kuan ch`ü pei kuan chü |
Beiguan, a district of Anyang City 安陽市|安阳市[An1 yang2 Shi4], Henan |
北齊書 北齐书 see styles |
běi qí shū bei3 qi2 shu1 pei ch`i shu pei chi shu |
History of Qi of the Northern Dynasties, eleventh of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled by Li Baiyao 李百藥|李百药[Li3 Bai3 yao4] in 636 during Tang Dynasty, 50 scrolls |
匯川區 汇川区 see styles |
huì chuān qū hui4 chuan1 qu1 hui ch`uan ch`ü hui chuan chü |
Huichuan, a district of Zunyi City 遵義市|遵义市[Zun1 yi4 Shi4], Guizhou |
十·一 |
shí · yī shi2 · yi1 shih · i |
first of October; PRC National Day; same as 國慶|国庆[Guo2 qing4] |
十一住 see styles |
shí yī zhù shi2 yi1 zhu4 shih i chu jūichi jū |
eleven abodes |
十一善 see styles |
shí yī shàn shi2 yi1 shan4 shih i shan jūichi zen |
eleven good mental factors |
十一地 see styles |
shí yī dì shi2 yi1 di4 shih i ti jūichi chi |
eleven stages |
十一智 see styles |
shí yī zhì shi2 yi1 zhi4 shih i chih jūichi chi |
eleven kinds of cognition |
十一法 see styles |
shí yī fǎ shi2 yi1 fa3 shih i fa jūippō |
eleven dharmas |
十一空 see styles |
shí yī kōng shi2 yi1 kong1 shih i k`ung shih i kung jūichikū |
eleven kinds of emptiness |
十一色 see styles |
shí yī sè shi2 yi1 se4 shih i se jūisshiki |
eleven form (dharmas) |
十一識 十一识 see styles |
shí yī shì shi2 yi1 shi4 shih i shih jūichishiki |
eleven consciousnesses |
十一路 see styles |
shí yī lù shi2 yi1 lu4 shih i lu |
(coll.) going on foot |
十七地 see styles |
shí qī dì shi2 qi1 di4 shih ch`i ti shih chi ti jūshichi ji |
seventeen stages |
十七天 see styles |
shí qī tiān shi2 qi1 tian1 shih ch`i t`ien shih chi tien jūshichiten |
seventeen dhyāna heavens of the form realm |
十三住 see styles |
shí sān zhù shi2 san1 zhu4 shih san chu jūsanjū |
thirteen abodes |
十三佛 see styles |
shí sān fó shi2 san1 fo2 shih san fo jūsanbutsu |
The thirteen Shingon rulers of the dead during the forty-nine days and until the thirty-third commemoration. The thirteen are 不動明王, 釋迦文殊, 普賢, 地藏, 彌勤, 藥師, 觀音, 勢至, 阿彌陀, 阿閦; , 大日and 虛空藏; each has his place, duties, magical letter, signs, etc. |
十三入 see styles |
shí sān rù shi2 san1 ru4 shih san ju jūsan nyū |
thirteenth base of perception |
十三力 see styles |
shí sān lì shi2 san1 li4 shih san li jūsanriki |
The thirteen powers or bodhisattva balas of the Pure land school: 因力, 緣力, 意力, 願力, 方力, 常力, 善力, 定力, 慧力, 多聞力, 持戒忍辱精進禪定力, 正念正觀諸通明力, and如法調伏諸衆生力. |
十三宗 see styles |
shí sān zōng shi2 san1 zong1 shih san tsung jūsan shū |
The thirteen Buddhist schools of China v. 宗派. |
十三張 十三张 see styles |
shí sān zhāng shi2 san1 zhang1 shih san chang |
Chinese poker |
十三日 see styles |
shí sān rì shi2 san1 ri4 shih san jih tomika とみか |
thirteenth day of a month (1) thirteenth day of the month; (2) thirteen days; (female given name) Tomika |
十三殘 十三残 see styles |
shí sān cán shi2 san1 can2 shih san ts`an shih san tsan jūsan zan |
thirteen saṅghāvaseṣa |
十三經 十三经 see styles |
shí sān jīng shi2 san1 jing1 shih san ching |
the Thirteen Confucian Classics, namely: Book of Songs 詩經|诗经[Shi1 jing1], Book of History 尚書|尚书[Shang4 shu1], Rites of Zhou 周禮|周礼[Zhou1 li3], Rites and Ceremonies 儀禮|仪礼[Yi2 li3], Classic of Rites 禮記|礼记[Li3 ji4], Book of Changes 易經|易经[Yi4 jing1], Mr Zuo's Annals 左傳|左传[Zuo3 Zhuan4], Mr Gongyang's Annals 公羊傳|公羊传[Gong1 yang2 Zhuan4], Mr Guliang's Annals 穀梁傳|谷梁传[Gu3 liang2 Zhuan4], The Analects 論語|论语[Lun2 yu3], Erya 爾雅|尔雅[Er3 ya3], Classic of Filial Piety 孝經|孝经[Xiao4 jing1], Mencius 孟子[Meng4 zi3] |
十三行 see styles |
shí sān xíng shi2 san1 xing2 shih san hsing jūsan gyō |
thirteen practices |
十三身 see styles |
shí sān shēn shi2 san1 shen1 shih san shen |
The thirty-three forms in which Avalokiteśvara (Guanyin) is said to have presented himself, from that of a Buddha to that of a woman or a rakṣas. Cf. Lotus Sūtra 普門 chapter. |
十三點 十三点 see styles |
shí sān diǎn shi2 san1 dian3 shih san tien |
half-witted; nitwit |
十不善 see styles |
shí bù shàn shi2 bu4 shan4 shih pu shan jū fuzen |
ten immoral deeds |
十不淨 see styles |
shí bú jìng shi2 bu2 jing4 shih pu ching jū fujō |
ten impurities |
十乘床 see styles |
shí shèng chuáng shi2 sheng4 chuang2 shih sheng ch`uang shih sheng chuang jūjō no yuka |
The comfort or ease of progress produced by the ten vehicle meditation 十乘觀 is compared to a couch or divan. |
十乘觀 十乘观 see styles |
shí shèng guān shi2 sheng4 guan1 shih sheng kuan jūjō kan |
ten vehicle (meditation) |
十乘風 十乘风 see styles |
shí shèng fēng shi2 sheng4 feng1 shih sheng feng jūjō no kaze |
The ten vehicle meditation 十乘觀 like a breeze blows away error and falsity as dust. |
十二住 see styles |
shí èr zhù shi2 er4 zhu4 shih erh chu jūni jū |
twelve abodes |
十二佛 see styles |
shí èr fó shi2 er4 fo2 shih erh fo jūni butsu |
The twelve Buddhas of the esoteric sect placed three on the east, one in each of the other seven directions, and one each for zenith and nadir. |
十二光 see styles |
shí èr guāng shi2 er4 guang1 shih erh kuang jūni kō |
twelve luminous (buddhas) |
十二入 see styles |
shí èr rù shi2 er4 ru4 shih erh ju jūni nyū |
twelve sense fields |
十二分 see styles |
shí èr fēn shi2 er4 fen1 shih erh fen juunibun / junibun じゅうにぶん |
exceedingly; hundred percent; everything and more (noun or adjectival noun) (See 十分・じゅうぶん・1) more than enough; more than ample; exhaustive |
十二品 see styles |
shí èr pǐn shi2 er4 pin3 shih erh p`in shih erh pin jūni hon |
twelve classes |
十二地 see styles |
shí èr dì shi2 er4 di4 shih erh ti jūni chi |
To the 十地 add 等覺 and妙覺 q.v. |
十二天 see styles |
shí èr tiān shi2 er4 tian1 shih erh t`ien shih erh tien juuniten / juniten じゅうにてん |
twelve devas (esp. of the Shingon sect); (place-name) Jūniten The twelve devas (especially of the Shingon sect): Brahmā; the deva of earth; of the moon; of the sun; Indra; of fire; Yama; of the rakṣas (or demons); of water; of wind; Vaiśramaṇa (wealth); and Maheśvara (Śiva). Also 十二大天衆. |
十二宮 十二宫 see styles |
shí èr gōng shi2 er4 gong1 shih erh kung juunikyuu / junikyu じゅうにきゅう |
the twelve equatorial constellations or signs of the zodiac in Western astronomy and astrology, namely: Aries 白羊[Bai2 yang2], Taurus 金牛[Jin4 niu2], Gemini 雙子|双子[Shuang1 zi3], Cancer 巨蟹[Ju4 xie4], Leo 獅子|狮子[Shi1 zi3], Virgo 室女[Shi4 nu:3], Libra 天秤[Tian1 cheng4], Scorpio 天蠍|天蝎[Tian1 xie1], Sagittarius 人馬|人马[Ren2 ma3], Capricorn 摩羯[Mo2 jie2], Aquarius 寶瓶|宝瓶[Bao3 ping2], Pisces 雙魚|双鱼[Shuang1 yu2] {astron} the twelve zodiacal signs; constellations of the zodiac The twelve zodiacal mansions: east-gemini 夫婦 or 雙女; aries 羊; taurus 牛; west-libra 秤; scorpio 蝎; Sagittarius 弓 or人馬; south―aquarius 甁; pisces 魚; capri-cornus 密牛; north―cancer螃蟹; leo 獅子; virgo (or twin maidens 雙女). They are used in the vajradhātu group of the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala, E.W.S.N. |
十二心 see styles |
shí èr xīn shi2 er4 xin1 shih erh hsin jūni shin |
twelve mental moments |
十二息 see styles |
shí èr xī shi2 er4 xi1 shih erh hsi jūni soku |
twelve breaths |
十二支 see styles |
shí èr zhī shi2 er4 zhi1 shih erh chih juunishi / junishi じゅうにし |
the 12 earthly branches 子[zi3], 丑, 寅, 卯, 辰, 巳, 午, 未, 申, 酉, 戌, 亥 (used cyclically in the calendar and as ordinal number) 12 signs of the Chinese zodiac twelve limbs of dependent origination |
十二燈 十二灯 see styles |
shí èr dēng shi2 er4 deng1 shih erh teng jūni tō |
The twelve lamps used in the cult of the Master of Healing 藥師. |
十二獸 十二兽 see styles |
shí èr shòu shi2 er4 shou4 shih erh shou jūnishū |
The twelve animals for the "twelve horary branches" with their names, hours, and the Chinese transliterations of their Sanskrit equivalents; v. 大集經 23 and 56. There are also the thirty-six animals, three for each hour. The twelve are: Serpent 蛇 巳, 9-11 a.m. 迦若; Horse 馬午, 11-1 noon 兜羅; Sheep 羊未, 1―3 p.m. 毘梨支迦; Monkey 猴申, 3-5 p.m. 檀尼毘; Cock 鶏酉, 5-7 p.m. 摩迦羅; Dog 大戌, 7-9 p.m. 鳩槃; Boar 豕亥, 9-11 p.m.彌那; Rat 鼠子, 11-1 midnight 彌沙; Ox 牛丑 1-3 a.m. 毘利沙; Tiger (or Lion) 虎寅, 3―5 a.m. 彌倫那; Hare 兎卯, 5-7 a.m. 羯迦吒迦; Dragon 龍辰, 7-9 a.m 絲阿. |
十二碼 十二码 see styles |
shí èr mǎ shi2 er4 ma3 shih erh ma |
12-yard (sports); penalty kick |
十二神 see styles |
shí èr shén shi2 er4 shen2 shih erh shen juunijin / junijin じゅうにじん |
(place-name) Jūnijin (十二神明王) The twelve spirits connected with the cult of 藥師 the Master of Healing. Also 十二神將. They are associated with the twelve hours of the day, of which they are guardian spirits. Their names are as follows: 宮 (or 金) 毘羅 Kumbhīra; 伐折羅 Vajra; 迷企羅 Mihira; 安底羅 Aṇḍīra; 頞儞羅 Anila; 珊底羅 Śaṇḍila; 因陀羅 Indra; 波夷羅Pajra; 摩虎羅 Mahoraga; 眞達羅 Kinnara; 招杜羅 Catura; and 毘羯羅 Vikarāla. |
十二禪 十二禅 see styles |
shí èr chán shi2 er4 chan2 shih erh ch`an shih erh chan jūni zen |
twelve states of meditation |
十二禽 see styles |
shí èr qín shi2 er4 qin2 shih erh ch`in shih erh chin jūni kin |
idem 十二獸. |
十二空 see styles |
shí èr kōng shi2 er4 kong1 shih erh k`ung shih erh kung jūni kū |
v. 十二眞如. |
十二經 十二经 see styles |
shí èr jīng shi2 er4 jing1 shih erh ching |
twelve channels of TCM |
十二緣 十二缘 see styles |
shí èr yuán shi2 er4 yuan2 shih erh yüan jūni en |
twelve links of dependent arising |
十二處 十二处 see styles |
shí èr chù shi2 er4 chu4 shih erh ch`u shih erh chu jūni sho |
twelve sense fields |
十二輪 十二轮 see styles |
shí èr lún shi2 er4 lun2 shih erh lun jūnirin |
twelve limbs of dependent arising |
十二部 see styles |
shí èr bù shi2 er4 bu4 shih erh pu jūni bu |
twelve divisions |
十二門 十二门 see styles |
shí èr mén shi2 er4 men2 shih erh men juunimon / junimon じゅうにもん |
(hist) (See 大内裏) the twelve gates of Heian Palace idem 十二因緣. |
十二願 十二愿 see styles |
shí èr yuàn shi2 er4 yuan4 shih erh yüan jūni gan |
(十二大願 or 十二上願) The twelve vows of the Master of Healing; v. 藥師. |
十五佛 see styles |
shí wǔ fú shi2 wu3 fu2 shih wu fu |
The thirty-five Buddhas before whom those who have committed sins involving interminable suffering should heartily repent. There are different lists. |
十五尊 see styles |
shí wǔ zūn shi2 wu3 zun1 shih wu tsun jūgos on |
The fifteen honoured ones, with whom certain 眞言 Shingon devotees seek by yoga to become united; of the fifteen, each represents a part of the whole, e.g. the eyes, ears, mouth, hands, feet, etc. v. 瑜祇經 in its 金剛薩埵 , etc., chapter. |
十五意 see styles |
shí wǔ yì shi2 wu3 yi4 shih wu i jūgo i |
fifteen views (?) |
十住位 see styles |
shí zhù wèi shi2 zhu4 wei4 shih chu wei jūjū i |
rank of the ten abodes |
十住心 see styles |
shí zhù xīn shi2 zhu4 xin1 shih chu hsin jū jū shin |
Ten stages of mental or spiritual development in the 眞言 Shingon sect, beginning with the human animal and ending with perfect enlightenment; a category by the Japanese monk 弘法 Kōbō, founded on the 大日經,十心品. |
十住經 十住经 see styles |
shí zhù jīng shi2 zhu4 jing1 shih chu ching Jūjū kyō |
Sūtra on the Ten Stages |
十佛名 see styles |
shí fó míng shi2 fo2 ming2 shih fo ming Jūbutsumyō |
Ten Buddha Names |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "shi" 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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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.
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