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Simple Dictionary Definition |
光明心殿 see styles |
guāng míng xīn diàn guang1 ming2 xin1 dian4 kuang ming hsin tien kōmyō shin den |
The temple of the bright or shining heart; the seat of Vairocana, the sun Buddha, in the Vajradhātu maṇḍala. |
內心深處 内心深处 see styles |
nèi xīn shēn chù nei4 xin1 shen1 chu4 nei hsin shen ch`u nei hsin shen chu |
deep in one's heart |
全心全意 see styles |
quán xīn - quán yì quan2 xin1 - quan2 yi4 ch`üan hsin - ch`üan i chüan hsin - chüan i |
(idiom) heart and soul; wholeheartedly |
全情投入 see styles |
quán qíng tóu rù quan2 qing2 tou2 ru4 ch`üan ch`ing t`ou ju chüan ching tou ju |
to put one's heart and soul into |
内心忸怩 see styles |
naishinjikuji ないしんじくじ |
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) ashamed deep down in one's heart; blushing with shame when one remembers something |
内柔外剛 see styles |
naijuugaigou / naijugaigo ないじゅうがいごう |
(yoji) tough on the outside but soft at heart |
凈心修身 净心修身 see styles |
jìng xīn xiū shēn jing4 xin1 xiu1 shen1 ching hsin hsiu shen |
to have an untroubled heart and behave morally (idiom) |
出自肺腑 see styles |
chū zì fèi fǔ chu1 zi4 fei4 fu3 ch`u tzu fei fu chu tzu fei fu |
from the bottom of one's heart (idiom) |
分手代理 see styles |
fēn shǒu dài lǐ fen1 shou3 dai4 li3 fen shou tai li |
"break-up agent", person who acts for sb who wishes to terminate a relationship but does not have the heart to do so |
刻骨銘心 刻骨铭心 see styles |
kè gǔ míng xīn ke4 gu3 ming2 xin1 k`o ku ming hsin ko ku ming hsin |
lit. carved in bones and engraved in the heart (idiom); fig. etched in one's memory; unforgettable |
勇を鼓す see styles |
yuuokosu / yuokosu ゆうをこす |
(exp,v5s) to screw up one's courage; to take heart |
勢いづく see styles |
ikioizuku いきおいづく |
(v5k,vi) to gather strength; to take heart |
勢い付く see styles |
ikioizuku いきおいづく |
(v5k,vi) to gather strength; to take heart |
匪石之心 see styles |
hisekinokokoro ひせきのこころ |
(yoji) steadfastness; firmness in one's conviction; having a heart that does not change as easily as a stone rolls about |
十金剛心 十金刚心 see styles |
shí jīn gāng xīn shi2 jin1 gang1 xin1 shih chin kang hsin jū kongō shin |
Ten characteristics of the "diamond heart" as developed by bodhisattva: (1) complete insight into all truth; (2) saving of all creatures; (3) the glorifying of all Buddha-worlds; (4) supererogation of his good deeds; (5) service of all Buddhas; (6) realization of the truth of all Buddha-laws; (7) manifestation of all patience and endurance; (8) unflagging devotion to his vocation; (9) perfection of his work; (10) aiding all to fulfill their vows and accomplish their spiritual ends. 華嚴經 55. |
十長養心 十长养心 see styles |
shí cháng yǎng xīn shi2 chang2 yang3 xin1 shih ch`ang yang hsin shih chang yang hsin jūchōyōshin |
The ten kinds of well-nourished heart, essential to entry into the cult of the higher patience and endurance: a heart of kindness; of pity; of joy (in progress toward salvation of others); renunciation; almsgiving; delight in telling the doctrine; benefiting or aiding others to salvation; unity, or amity; concentration in meditation; wisdom; v. 梵綱經,心地品. |
卽心念佛 see styles |
jí xīn niàn fó ji2 xin1 nian4 fo2 chi hsin nien fo sokushin nenbutsu |
To remember, or call upon, Amitābha Buddha within the heart, which is his Pure Land. |
卽相卽心 see styles |
jí xiàng jí xīn ji2 xiang4 ji2 xin1 chi hsiang chi hsin sokusō sokushin |
Both form and mind are identical, e.g. the Pure Land as a place is identical with the Pure Land in the mind or heart—a doctrine of the Pure Land or Jōdo sect. |
口稱三昧 口称三昧 see styles |
kǒu chēng sān mèi kou3 cheng1 san1 mei4 k`ou ch`eng san mei kou cheng san mei kushō zanmai |
The samādhi in which with a quiet heart the individual repeats the name of Buddha, or the samādhi attained by such repetition. |
問心無愧 问心无愧 see styles |
wèn xīn wú kuì wen4 xin1 wu2 kui4 wen hsin wu k`uei wen hsin wu kuei |
lit. look into one's heart, no shame (idiom); with a clear conscience |
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 |
嘴甜心苦 see styles |
zuǐ tián xīn kǔ zui3 tian2 xin1 ku3 tsui t`ien hsin k`u tsui tien hsin ku |
sweet mouth, bitter heart (idiom); insincere flattery |
四法不懷 四法不怀 see styles |
sì fǎ bù huái si4 fa3 bu4 huai2 ssu fa pu huai shihō fue |
The four imperishables— the correctly receptive heart, the diamond, the relics of a Buddha, and the palace of the devas of light and sound, ābhasvāras. |
回腸盪氣 回肠荡气 see styles |
huí cháng dàng qì hui2 chang2 dang4 qi4 hui ch`ang tang ch`i hui chang tang chi |
soul-stirring (of drama, poem or artwork); heart-rending; deeply moving |
外剛内柔 see styles |
gaigounaijuu / gaigonaiju がいごうないじゅう |
(yoji) being tough on the outside but soft at heart; a faint-hearted person pretending to be brave |
大悲胎藏 see styles |
dà bēi tāi zàng da4 bei1 tai1 zang4 ta pei t`ai tsang ta pei tai tsang daihi taizō |
The womb―store of great pity, the fundamental heart of bodhi in all: this womb is likened to a heart opening as an eight-leaved lotus, in the center being Vairocana, the source of pity. |
奮起一番 see styles |
funkiichiban / funkichiban ふんきいちばん |
(yoji) bracing oneself up to action, being inspired by something; getting down to work, putting heart and soul into it; tackling (a job) with gusto |
女生外向 see styles |
nǚ shēng wài xiàng nu:3 sheng1 wai4 xiang4 nü sheng wai hsiang |
a woman is born to leave her family (idiom); a woman's heart is with her husband |
専心一意 see styles |
senshinichii / senshinichi せんしんいちい |
(n,adv) (yoji) single-mindedly; wholeheartedly; with one's heart and soul |
射止める see styles |
itomeru いとめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to shoot dead; to bring down (an animal); (transitive verb) (2) to win (a prize, someone's heart, etc.); to make one's own |
巴心巴肝 see styles |
bā xīn bā gān ba1 xin1 ba1 gan1 pa hsin pa kan |
with all one's heart (dialect) |
往心裡去 往心里去 see styles |
wǎng xīn li qù wang3 xin1 li5 qu4 wang hsin li ch`ü wang hsin li chü |
to take something to heart; to take something seriously |
得心應手 得心应手 see styles |
dé xīn yìng shǒu de2 xin1 ying4 shou3 te hsin ying shou |
lit. what the heart wishes, the hand accomplishes (idiom) skilled at the job; entirely in one's element; going smoothly and easily |
心に残る see styles |
kokoroninokoru こころにのこる |
(exp,v5r) to stay in one's heart; to be enduringly memorable; to be unforgettable |
心に響く see styles |
kokoronihibiku こころにひびく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to resonate emotionally (with one); to strike a chord in one's heart |
心のたけ see styles |
kokoronotake こころのたけ |
(exp,n) one's mind; one's thoughts; one's heart |
心のまま see styles |
kokoronomama こころのまま |
(expression) to one's heart's content; following one's heart's desires |
心の奥底 see styles |
kokoronookusoko こころのおくそこ |
(expression) innermost depths of one's heart |
心の痛み see styles |
kokoronoitami こころのいたみ |
(exp,n) heartache; ache in one's heart; emotional pain |
心ゆく迄 see styles |
kokoroyukumade こころゆくまで |
(adverb) to one's heart's content |
心を打つ see styles |
kokorooutsu / kokorootsu こころをうつ |
(exp,v5t) to touch (a person's) heart; to impress (a person) |
心を掴む see styles |
kokorootsukamu こころをつかむ |
(v5m,exp) to win over; to win (someone's) heart and mind |
心力衰竭 see styles |
xīn lì shuāi jié xin1 li4 shuai1 jie2 hsin li shuai chieh |
heart failure |
心口不一 see styles |
xīn kǒu bù yī xin1 kou3 bu4 yi1 hsin k`ou pu i hsin kou pu i |
heart and mouth at variance (idiom); keeping one's real intentions to oneself; saying one thing but meaning something different |
心口如一 see styles |
xīn kǒu rú yī xin1 kou3 ru2 yi1 hsin k`ou ju i hsin kou ju i |
lit. heart and mouth as one (idiom); to say what you think; honest and straightforward |
心如刀割 see styles |
xīn rú dāo gē xin1 ru2 dao1 ge1 hsin ju tao ko |
to feel as if having one's heart cut out (idiom); to be torn with grief |
心如刀絞 心如刀绞 see styles |
xīn rú dāo jiǎo xin1 ru2 dao1 jiao3 hsin ju tao chiao |
to feel a pain like a knife being twisted in one's heart (idiom) |
心安神閑 心安神闲 see styles |
xīn ān shén xián xin1 an1 shen2 xian2 hsin an shen hsien |
with one's heart at ease and one's spirit at rest (idiom) |
心心念念 see styles |
xīn xīn - niàn niàn xin1 xin1 - nian4 nian4 hsin hsin - nien nien |
(idiom) to constantly think about; to be preoccupied with; to set one's heart on |
心怦怦跳 see styles |
xīn pēng pēng tiào xin1 peng1 peng1 tiao4 hsin p`eng p`eng t`iao hsin peng peng tiao |
The heart thumps wildly. (idiom) |
心悸昂進 see styles |
shinkikoushin / shinkikoshin しんきこうしん |
(yoji) palpitations (of the heart) |
心情吐露 see styles |
shinjoutoro / shinjotoro しんじょうとろ |
expression of one's feelings; pouring out one's heart |
心懷戀慕 心怀恋慕 see styles |
xīn huái liàn mù xin1 huai2 lian4 mu4 hsin huai lien mu shine renmo |
Heart-yearning (for the Buddha). |
心暖まる see styles |
kokoroatatamaru こころあたたまる |
(v5r,vi) to be heart-warming |
心曠神怡 心旷神怡 see styles |
xīn kuàng shén yí xin1 kuang4 shen2 yi2 hsin k`uang shen i hsin kuang shen i |
lit. heart untroubled, spirit pleased (idiom); carefree and relaxed |
心温まる see styles |
kokoroatatamaru こころあたたまる |
(v5r,vi) to be heart-warming |
心煩意亂 心烦意乱 see styles |
xīn fán yì luàn xin1 fan2 yi4 luan4 hsin fan i luan |
lit. heart distracted, thoughts in turmoil (idiom); distraught with anxiety |
心猿意馬 心猿意马 see styles |
xīn yuán yì mǎ xin1 yuan2 yi4 ma3 hsin yüan i ma shineniba しんえんいば |
lit. heart like a frisky monkey, mind like a cantering horse (idiom); fig. capricious (derog.); to have ants in one's pants; hyperactive; adventurous and uncontrollable (yoji) (being unable to control) one's worldly desires and passions |
心甚歡喜 心甚欢喜 see styles |
xīn shén huān xǐ xin1 shen2 huan1 xi3 hsin shen huan hsi shin shin kanki |
profoundly delighted in one's heart |
心生歡喜 心生欢喜 see styles |
xīn shēng huān xǐ xin1 sheng1 huan1 xi3 hsin sheng huan hsi shin shō kanki |
rejoices in one's heart |
心筋梗塞 see styles |
shinkinkousoku / shinkinkosoku しんきんこうそく |
{med} heart attack; myocardial infarction |
心肌梗塞 see styles |
xīn jī gěng sè xin1 ji1 geng3 se4 hsin chi keng se |
myocardial infarction; heart attack |
心肌梗死 see styles |
xīn jī gěng sǐ xin1 ji1 geng3 si3 hsin chi keng ssu |
myocardial infarction; heart attack |
心臓まひ see styles |
shinzoumahi / shinzomahi しんぞうまひ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) cardioplegia; heart attack |
心臓外科 see styles |
shinzougeka / shinzogeka しんぞうげか |
heart surgery |
心臓弁膜 see styles |
shinzoubenmaku / shinzobenmaku しんぞうべんまく |
{anat} heart valve |
心臓手術 see styles |
shinzoushujutsu / shinzoshujutsu しんぞうしゅじゅつ |
{med} heart surgery |
心臓発作 see styles |
shinzouhossa / shinzohossa しんぞうほっさ |
(1) heart attack; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) to have a heart attack |
心臓破り see styles |
shinzouyaburi / shinzoyaburi しんぞうやぶり |
(can be adjective with の) (often 心臓破りの丘|坂) heart-breaking (esp. in physical activity such as running) |
心臓破裂 see styles |
shinzouharetsu / shinzoharetsu しんぞうはれつ |
{med} myocardial rupture; cardiac rupture; heart rupture; cardiorrhexis; cardioclasis |
心臓移植 see styles |
shinzouishoku / shinzoishoku しんぞういしょく |
heart transplant |
心臓肥大 see styles |
shinzouhidai / shinzohidai しんぞうひだい |
enlargement of the heart |
心臓麻痺 see styles |
shinzoumahi / shinzomahi しんぞうまひ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) cardioplegia; heart attack |
心臟疾患 心脏疾患 see styles |
xīn zàng jí huàn xin1 zang4 ji2 huan4 hsin tsang chi huan |
heart disease |
心臟移殖 心脏移殖 see styles |
xīn zàng yí zhí xin1 zang4 yi2 zhi2 hsin tsang i chih |
heart transplant |
心臟雜音 心脏杂音 see styles |
xīn zàng zá yīn xin1 zang4 za2 yin1 hsin tsang tsa yin |
heart murmur |
心行く迄 see styles |
kokoroyukumade こころゆくまで |
(adverb) to one's heart's content |
心驚肉跳 心惊肉跳 see styles |
xīn jīng ròu tiào xin1 jing1 rou4 tiao4 hsin ching jou t`iao hsin ching jou tiao |
lit. heart alarmed, body leaping (idiom); fear and trepidation in the face of disaster |
心驚膽戰 心惊胆战 see styles |
xīn jīng dǎn zhàn xin1 jing1 dan3 zhan4 hsin ching tan chan |
lit. heart alarmed, trembling in fear (idiom); prostrate with fear; scared witless |
念晴らし see styles |
nenbarashi ねんばらし |
clearing one's heart of doubts; reassuring oneself |
怒氣攻心 怒气攻心 see styles |
nù qì gōng xīn nu4 qi4 gong1 xin1 nu ch`i kung hsin nu chi kung hsin |
(TCM) sudden strong emotions attacking the heart, leading to faints etc; (fig.) to fly into a fit of anger |
思いきり see styles |
omoikiri おもいきり |
(adv,n) with all one's strength; with all one's heart; resignation; resolution |
思いこむ see styles |
omoikomu おもいこむ |
(v5m,vi) to be under impression that; to be convinced that; to imagine that; to set one's heart on; to be bent on |
思いの丈 see styles |
omoinotake おもいのたけ |
(adv,n) one's heart |
思い込む see styles |
omoikomu おもいこむ |
(v5m,vi) to be under impression that; to be convinced that; to imagine that; to set one's heart on; to be bent on |
思うさま see styles |
omousama / omosama おもうさま |
(adverb) to one's heart's content |
思うまま see styles |
omoumama / omomama おもうまま |
to one's heart's content or satisfaction |
思う存分 see styles |
omouzonbun / omozonbun おもうぞんぶん |
(exp,adv) to one's heart's content |
怵目驚心 怵目惊心 see styles |
chù mù jīng xīn chu4 mu4 jing1 xin1 ch`u mu ching hsin chu mu ching hsin |
lit. shocks the eye, astonishes the heart (idiom); shocking; horrible to see; a ghastly sight; also written 觸目驚心|触目惊心 |
恋の手管 see styles |
koinotekuda こいのてくだ |
(expression) wooing technique; the way to a man's (woman's) heart |
悄気返る see styles |
shogekaeru しょげかえる |
(v5r,vi) to be dispirited; to be dejected; to lose heart; to become discouraged; to be crestfallen; to be utterly disheartened; to be despondent |
悲喜交々 see styles |
hikikomogomo ひきこもごも |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) bittersweet; having mingled feelings of joy and sorrow; joy and sorrow alternating in one's heart |
悲喜交交 see styles |
hikikomogomo ひきこもごも |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) bittersweet; having mingled feelings of joy and sorrow; joy and sorrow alternating in one's heart |
意中の人 see styles |
ichuunohito / ichunohito いちゅうのひと |
sweetheart; person in one's thoughts (heart) |
意車圓滿 意车圆满 see styles |
yì chē yuán mǎn yi4 che1 yuan2 man3 i ch`e yüan man i che yüan man isha enman |
the completion of one's heart's desire |
意馬心猿 意马心猿 see styles |
yì mǎ xīn yuán yi4 ma3 xin1 yuan2 i ma hsin yüan ibashinen いばしんえん |
(yoji) {Buddh} it is hard to keep one's worldly desires and passions in check The mind like a horse and the heart like a monkey — restless and intractable. |
感慨一入 see styles |
kangaihitoshio かんがいひとしお |
(n,adj-na,adv) one's heart is filled with even deeper emotion; feeling the emotion all the more deeply |
慇懃無礼 see styles |
inginburei / inginbure いんぎんぶれい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) superficially polite but actually rude; rude under a veneer of politeness; courteous on the surface but insolent at heart |
憂心忡忡 忧心忡忡 see styles |
yōu xīn chōng chōng you1 xin1 chong1 chong1 yu hsin ch`ung ch`ung yu hsin chung chung |
deeply worried and sick at heart (idiom) |
打ちこむ see styles |
buchikomu ぶちこむ uchikomu うちこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw; to toss; to cast; (2) to hit; to strike; to smash; to hammer in; to drive in; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to wear (sword, etc.); to carry; (transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (3) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (4) to input (data); to enter; (5) to devote oneself to; to go heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (6) (sports) to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (7) (martial arts term) to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (8) to invade one's opponent's territory (in the game of go); to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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