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合わせる

see styles
 awaseru
    あわせる
(transitive verb) (1) to match (rhythm, speed, etc.); (2) to join together; to unite; to combine; to add up; (3) to face; to be opposite (someone); (4) to compare; to check with; (5) to cause to meet (e.g. an unpleasant fate); (6) to place together; to connect; to overlap; (7) to mix; to combine; (8) to put blade to blade; to fight

合掌叉手

see styles
hé zhǎng chā shǒu
    he2 zhang3 cha1 shou3
ho chang ch`a shou
    ho chang cha shou
 gasshō sashu
to put the hands together and fold the fingers.

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

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.

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)

君子之交

see styles
jun zǐ zhī jiāo
    jun1 zi3 zhi1 jiao1
chün tzu chih chiao
friendship between gentlemen, insipid as water (idiom, from Zhuangzi 莊子|庄子[Zhuang1 zi3])

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

吸い飲み

see styles
 suinomi
    すいのみ
feeding cup

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

呪い殺す

see styles
 noroikorosu
    のろいころす
(transitive verb) to curse someone to death; to put a deadly curse on someone

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

呼び出し

see styles
 yobidashi
    よびだし
(noun/participle) (1) call; summons; paging; curtain call; (2) (sumo) usher who calls the names of wrestlers, sweeps the ring, etc.; (3) (abbreviation) telephone number at which a person without a telephone can be reached; (4) (archaism) box-shaped area containing clean water for rinsing oneself (in an Edo-period bathhouse); (5) (archaism) high-ranking prostitute in the Yoshiwara district (Edo period); (6) (archaism) unlicensed prostitute in the Fukagawa red-light district (Edo period)

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

命をはる

see styles
 inochioharu
    いのちをはる
(exp,v5r) to put one's life on the line

命を張る

see styles
 inochioharu
    いのちをはる
(exp,v5r) to put one's life on the line

和泥合水

see styles
hé ní hé shuǐ
    he2 ni2 he2 shui3
ho ni ho shui
 wadei gassui
smeared with mud and drenched with water

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

咲き出す

see styles
 sakidasu
    さきだす
(v5s,vi) to begin to bloom; to come out

哀兵必勝


哀兵必胜

see styles
āi bīng bì shèng
    ai1 bing1 bi4 sheng4
ai ping pi sheng
an army burning with righteous indignation is bound to win (idiom)

唯利是圖


唯利是图

see styles
wéi lì shì tú
    wei2 li4 shi4 tu2
wei li shih t`u
    wei li shih tu
(idiom) to be bent solely on profit; to put profit before everything else

唱對臺戲


唱对台戏

see styles
chàng duì tái xì
    chang4 dui4 tai2 xi4
ch`ang tui t`ai hsi
    chang tui tai hsi
to put on a rival show (idiom); to set oneself up against sb; to get into confrontation

唱空城計


唱空城计

see styles
chàng kōng chéng jì
    chang4 kong1 cheng2 ji4
ch`ang k`ung ch`eng chi
    chang kung cheng chi
lit. to sing "The Empty City Stratagem" (idiom); fig. to put up a bluff to conceal one's weakness; (jocular) (of a place etc) to be empty; (of one's stomach) to be rumbling

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

唾面自乾


唾面自干

see styles
tuò miàn zì gān
    tuo4 mian4 zi4 gan1
t`o mien tzu kan
    to mien tzu kan
to be spat on in the face and let it dry by itself, not wiping it off (idiom); to turn the other cheek; to drain the cup of humiliation

商鞅變法


商鞅变法

see styles
shāng yāng biàn fǎ
    shang1 yang1 bian4 fa3
shang yang pien fa
Shang Yang's political reform of Qin state 秦國|秦国 of 356 BC and 350 BC, that put it on the road to world domination

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

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

嗅ぎ出す

see styles
 kagidasu
    かぎだす
(transitive verb) to scent out; to detect

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

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

四人觀世


四人观世

see styles
sì rén guān shì
    si4 ren2 guan1 shi4
ssu jen kuan shih
 shinin kanse
The world from four points of view: that of men in general— its pleasures, thoughtlessly; of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas— as a burning house, uneasily; of bodhisattvas— as an empty flower; of Buddhas— as mind, all things being for (or of) intelligent mind.

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)

四執金剛


四执金刚

see styles
sì zhí jīn gāng
    si4 zhi2 jin1 gang1
ssu chih chin kang
 shishū kongō
The four Vajra-rulers of the four elements — earth, water, fire, wind, and of the S. E., S. W., N. W,. and N. E.

四大名山

see styles
sì dà míng shān
    si4 da4 ming2 shan1
ssu ta ming shan
 shidai myōsan
The four famous 'hills' or monasteries in China: 普陀 P'u-t'o, for Guanyin, element water; 五臺 Wu-tai, Wen-shu, wind; 峨眉 O-mei, P'uhsien, fire; and 九華 Chiu-hua, Tizang, earth.

四大名著

see styles
sì dà míng zhù
    si4 da4 ming2 zhu4
ssu ta ming chu
the Four Classic Novels of Chinese literature, namely: A Dream of Red Mansions 紅樓夢|红楼梦[Hong2 lou2 Meng4], Romance of Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4], Water Margin 水滸傳|水浒传[Shui3 hu3 Zhuan4], Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4]

四大奇書

see styles
 shidaikisho
    しだいきしょ
Four Classic Novels of Chinese literature (Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Journey to the West, Water Margin, and The Plum in the Golden Vase)

四大文明

see styles
 yondaibunmei / yondaibunme
    よんだいぶんめい
(hist) the four great civilizations of the world (China, Babylon, India and Egypt; as put forward by Chinese scholar Liang Qichao in 1900)

四川林鴞


四川林鸮

see styles
sì chuān lín xiāo
    si4 chuan1 lin2 xiao1
ssu ch`uan lin hsiao
    ssu chuan lin hsiao
(bird species of China) Sichuan wood owl (Strix davidi)

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.

四百四病

see styles
sì bǎi sì bìng
    si4 bai3 si4 bing4
ssu pai ssu ping
 shihyakushibyou / shihyakushibyo
    しひゃくしびょう
(yoji) {Buddh} every type of disease
The 404 ailments of the body; each of the four elements— earth, water, fire, and wind — is responsible for 101; there are 202 fevers, or hot humours caused by earth and fire; and 202 chills or cold humours caused by water and wind; v. 智度論 65.

四苦八苦

see styles
sì kǔ bā kǔ
    si4 ku3 ba1 ku3
ssu k`u pa k`u
    ssu ku pa ku
 shikuhakku
    しくはっく
(n,vs,vi) (1) (yoji) being in dire distress; being hard put to it; being hard pressed (for money); (2) (yoji) {Buddh} (See 四苦,八苦) the four and eight kinds of suffering (birth, old age, disease, death, parting from loved ones, meeting disliked ones, not getting what one seeks, pains of the five skandha)
four and eight kinds of suffering

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

回し飲み

see styles
 mawashinomi
    まわしのみ
(noun/participle) drinking in turn from one cup

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

固めの杯

see styles
 katamenosakazuki
    かためのさかずき
cup of sake used to drink to the establishment of a partnership, commitment to marriage, etc.; nuptial cup of sake

固めの盃

see styles
 katamenosakazuki
    かためのさかずき
cup of sake used to drink to the establishment of a partnership, commitment to marriage, etc.; nuptial cup of sake

固肥える

see styles
 katagoeru
    かたごえる
(v1,vi) to put on a moderate amount of lean or firm weight; to gain healthy weight (e.g. from muscle); to become overweight as opposed to obese

固若金湯


固若金汤

see styles
gù ruò jīn tāng
    gu4 ruo4 jin1 tang1
ku jo chin t`ang
    ku jo chin tang
lit. secure as a city protected by a wall of metal and a moat of boiling water (idiom); fig. well fortified; invulnerable to attack

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

土壌水分

see styles
 dojousuibun / dojosuibun
    どじょうすいぶん
soil moisture; soil water

土木形骸

see styles
tǔ mù xíng hái
    tu3 mu4 xing2 hai2
t`u mu hsing hai
    tu mu hsing hai
earth and wood framework (idiom); plain and undecorated body

土砂供養


土砂供养

see styles
tǔ shā gōng yǎng
    tu3 sha1 gong1 yang3
t`u sha kung yang
    tu sha kung yang
 tosakyōyō
土砂加持 The putting of earth on the grave 108 times by the Shingon sect; they also put it on the deceased's body, and even on the sick, as a kind of baptism for sin, to save the deceased from the hells and base reincarnations, and bring them to the Pure Land.

圧縮木材

see styles
 asshukumokuzai
    あっしゅくもくざい
compressed wood

在庫切れ

see styles
 zaikogire
    ざいこぎれ
(adj-no,n) (being) out of stock

地下水面

see styles
 chikasuimen
    ちかすいめん
{geol} water table; groundwater level

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)

垣を作る

see styles
 kakiotsukuru
    かきをつくる
(exp,v5r) (1) (idiom) to put up an (emotional) wall (between two people); to become distant; (exp,v5r) (2) (idiom) to form a wall (of people)

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

堪え忍ぶ

see styles
 taeshinobu
    たえしのぶ
(transitive verb) to put up with; to endure; to bear patiently

堪らない

see styles
 tamaranai
    たまらない
(exp,adj-i) (1) (kana only) intolerable; unbearable; unendurable; (exp,adj-i) (2) (kana only) irresistible; tremendous; out of this world; (exp,adj-i) (3) (kana only) (after te-form of verbs and adj.) cannot help (doing); cannot but do; anxious to do; cannot get enough of

堪忍問難


堪忍问难

see styles
kān rěn wèn nán
    kan1 ren3 wen4 nan2
k`an jen wen nan
    kan jen wen nan
 kannin monnan
patiently put up with difficult questions

堰を切る

see styles
 sekiokiru
    せきをきる
(exp,v5r) to break a dam and gush forth; to burst out

報仇雪恨


报仇雪恨

see styles
bào chóu xuě hèn
    bao4 chou2 xue3 hen4
pao ch`ou hsüeh hen
    pao chou hsüeh hen
to take revenge and wipe out a grudge (idiom)

場ちがい

see styles
 bachigai
    ばちがい
(exp,adj-na,n) out-of-place; inappropriate; sticking out like a sore thumb

塗り潰し

see styles
 nuritsubushi
    ぬりつぶし
(1) blotting out; (2) (computer terminology) fill (in graphics)

塗り潰す

see styles
 nuritsubusu
    ぬりつぶす
(transitive verb) to paint over; to paint out

塗立てる

see styles
 nuritateru
    ぬりたてる
(transitive verb) (1) to put on heavy makeup; to powder heavily; (2) to paint thickly; to paint beautifully

塗脂抹粉


涂脂抹粉

see styles
tú zhī mǒ fěn
    tu2 zhi1 mo3 fen3
t`u chih mo fen
    tu chih mo fen
(idiom) to put on makeup; (idiom) to prettify

塞翁失馬


塞翁失马

see styles
sài wēng shī mǎ
    sai4 weng1 shi1 ma3
sai weng shih ma
lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise; it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good

塵埃落定


尘埃落定

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chén āi luò dìng
    chen2 ai1 luo4 ding4
ch`en ai lo ting
    chen ai lo ting
lit. the dust has settled (idiom); fig. to get sorted out; to be finalized

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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This page contains 100 results for "Put Out a Burning Wood Cart - With a Cup of Water" 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.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

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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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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