There are 1080 total results for your Sensei - Master - Teacher - Mister search. I have created 11 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...
<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
正教員 see styles |
seikyouin / sekyoin せいきょういん |
regular teacher; licensed teacher |
正教師 see styles |
seikyoushi / sekyoshi せいきょうし |
ordained minister; regular teacher |
沓取り see styles |
kutsutori くつとり |
footwear carrier; servant who carried his master's footwear |
沓持ち see styles |
kutsumochi くつもち |
(1) footwear carrier; servant who carried his master's footwear; (2) professional jester |
法幢師 法幢师 see styles |
fǎ chuáng shī fa3 chuang2 shi1 fa ch`uang shih fa chuang shih hōdō shi |
dharma flag master |
準教員 see styles |
junkyouin / junkyoin じゅんきょういん |
assistant teacher; junior teacher |
無師智 无师智 see styles |
wú shī zhì wu2 shi1 zhi4 wu shih chih mushi chi |
Self-attained enlightenment, wisdom attained without a teacher, that of Buddha. |
狄仁傑 狄仁杰 see styles |
dí rén jié di2 ren2 jie2 ti jen chieh |
Di Renjie (607-700), Tang dynasty politician, prime minister under Wu Zetian, subsequently hero of legends; master sleuth Judge Dee, aka Chinese Sherlock Holmes, in novel Three murder cases solved by Judge Dee 狄公案[Di2 gong1 an4] translated by Dutch sinologist R.H. van Gulik 高羅珮|高罗佩[Gao1 Luo2 pei4] |
狄公案 see styles |
dí gōng àn di2 gong1 an4 ti kung an |
Dee Gong An (or Judge Dee's) Cases, 18th century fantasy featuring Tang dynasty politician Di Renjie 狄仁傑|狄仁杰[Di2 Ren2 jie2] as master sleuth, translated by R.H. van Gulik as Three Murder Cases Solved by Judge Dee |
班主任 see styles |
bān zhǔ rèn ban1 zhu3 ren4 pan chu jen |
teacher in charge of a class |
班導師 班导师 see styles |
bān dǎo shī ban1 dao3 shi1 pan tao shih |
(Tw) teacher in charge of a class; homeroom teacher |
瑜伽師 瑜伽师 see styles |
yú qié shī yu2 qie2 shi1 yü ch`ieh shih yü chieh shih yugashi ゆがし |
{Buddh} (See ヨガインストラクター) yoga master 瑜伽阿闍梨 yogācāra, a teacher, or master of magic, or of this school. |
発明王 see styles |
hatsumeiou / hatsumeo はつめいおう |
master inventor; king of inventors (e.g. Edison) |
登徒子 see styles |
dēng tú zǐ deng1 tu2 zi3 teng t`u tzu teng tu tzu |
Master Dengtu, a famous historical lecherous character; lecher; skirt-chaser |
石大工 see styles |
ishidaiku いしだいく |
(1) (See 石工) stonemason; mason; (2) master stonemason |
石玉昆 see styles |
shí yù kūn shi2 yu4 kun1 shih yü k`un shih yü kun |
Shi Yukun (c. 1810-1871), Qing pinghua 評話|评话[ping2 hua4] master storyteller |
碩士生 硕士生 see styles |
shuò shì shēng shuo4 shi4 sheng1 shuo shih sheng |
Master's degree student |
神の手 see styles |
kaminote かみのて |
(exp,n) (See ゴッドハンド) (person who has the) hands of God; master; virtuoso |
究める see styles |
kiwameru きわめる |
(transitive verb) to investigate thoroughly; to research thoroughly; to master; to understand completely |
空曹長 see styles |
kuusouchou / kusocho くうそうちょう |
{mil} senior master sergeant (JASDF) |
窮める see styles |
kiwameru きわめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to carry to extremes; to go to the end of something; (2) to investigate thoroughly; to master |
節先生 see styles |
takashisensei / takashisense たかしせんせい |
(expression) successive teacher; successive master |
網師園 网师园 see styles |
wǎng shī yuán wang3 shi1 yuan2 wang shih yüan |
Master of the Nets Garden in Suzhou, Jiangsu |
總運單 总运单 see styles |
zǒng yùn dān zong3 yun4 dan1 tsung yün tan |
master air waybill (MAWB) (transport) |
老古錐 老古锥 see styles |
lǎo gǔ zhuī lao3 gu3 zhui1 lao ku chui rōko sui |
An old awl, an experienced and incisive teacher. |
老大家 see styles |
routaika / rotaika ろうたいか |
venerable authority; elderly master |
老禪師 老禅师 see styles |
lǎo chán shī lao3 chan2 shi1 lao ch`an shih lao chan shih rō zenji |
old master |
能大師 能大师 see styles |
néng dà shī neng2 da4 shi1 neng ta shih Nō Daishi |
能行者 The sixth patriarch 慧能 Hui-neng of the Ch'an (Zen) School. |
能說法 能说法 see styles |
néng shuō fǎ neng2 shuo1 fa3 neng shuo fa nō seppō |
teacher of the dharma |
自在者 see styles |
zì zài zhě zi4 zai4 zhe3 tzu tsai che jizai sha |
master of one's self |
舍利弗 see styles |
shè lì fú she4 li4 fu2 she li fu todoroki とどろき |
(surname) Todoroki 奢利弗羅 (or 奢利弗多羅 or 奢利富羅or 奢利富多羅); 奢利補担羅; 舍利子Śāriputra. One of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, born at Nālandāgrāṃa, the son of Śārikā and Tiṣya, hence known as Upatiṣya; noted for his wisdom and learning; he is the "right-hand attendant on Śākyamuni". The followers of the Abhidharma count him as their founder and other works are attributed, without evidence, to him. He figures prominently in certain sutras. He is said to have died before his master; he is represented as standing with Maudgalyāyana by the Buddha when entering nirvana. He is to reappear as Padmaprabha Buddha 華光佛. |
舞踊家 see styles |
buyouka / buyoka ぶようか |
dancer; dancing master; dancing mistress |
航海長 see styles |
koukaichou / kokaicho こうかいちょう |
chief navigator; navigating officer; navigator; sailing master |
若さま see styles |
wakasama わかさま |
(honorific or respectful language) young master (respectful way of referring to the son of a high-ranking person) |
若大将 see styles |
wakadaishou / wakadaisho わかだいしょう |
young commander; young leader; young master |
若旦那 see styles |
wakadanna わかだんな |
(honorific or respectful language) young master; young gentleman |
莫里哀 see styles |
mò lǐ āi mo4 li3 ai1 mo li ai |
Molière (1622-1673), French playwright and actor, master of comedy |
藏鏡人 藏镜人 see styles |
cáng jìng rén cang2 jing4 ren2 ts`ang ching jen tsang ching jen |
man behind the mirror; puppet master; string puller |
螻蛄才 see styles |
kerazai けらざい |
being a jack of all trades and master of none |
螻蛄芸 see styles |
keragei / kerage けらげい |
(See 螻蛄才) being a jack of all trades and master of none |
覚込む see styles |
oboekomu おぼえこむ |
(transitive verb) to memorize; to fix in memory; to master |
親教師 亲教师 see styles |
qīn jiào shī qin1 jiao4 shi1 ch`in chiao shih chin chiao shih shin kyōshi |
teacher who imparts the precepts and; or intimately guides the student |
親時計 see styles |
oyadokei / oyadoke おやどけい |
master clock; control clock |
身上り see styles |
miagari みあがり |
(irregular okurigana usage) taking a day off by paying one's own fee to one's master (of a prostitute; often in order to see her lover) |
身揚り see styles |
miagari みあがり |
(irregular okurigana usage) taking a day off by paying one's own fee to one's master (of a prostitute; often in order to see her lover) |
軌範師 轨范师 see styles |
guǐ fàn shī gui3 fan4 shi1 kuei fan shih kihanshi |
A teacher of rules, discipline, morals; an ācārya. |
軍楽長 see styles |
gungakuchou / gungakucho ぐんがくちょう |
military band master |
輔導員 辅导员 see styles |
fǔ dǎo yuán fu3 dao3 yuan2 fu tao yüan |
coach (teacher or trainer) |
辟支佛 see styles |
bì zhī fó bi4 zhi1 fo2 pi chih fo byakushi butsu |
(辟支迦) (辟支佛陀) (辟支迦佛陀) pratyekabuddha, one who seeks enlightenment for himself, defined in the Lotus Sūtra as a believer who is diligent and zealous in seeking wisdom, loves loneliness and seclusion, and understands deeply the nidānas. Also called 緣覺; 獨覺; 倶存. It is a stage above the śrāvaka 聲聞 and is known as the 中乘 middle vehicle. Tiantai distinguishes 獨覺 as an ascetic in a period without a Buddha, 緣覺 as a pratyekabuddha. He attains his enlightenment alone, independently of a teacher, and with the object of attaining nirvāṇa and his own salvation rather than that of others, as is the object of a bodhisattva. Cf. 畢. |
追い腹 see styles |
oibara おいばら |
following one's master into death by committing ritual suicide (seppuku) |
連絡帳 see styles |
renrakuchou / renrakucho れんらくちょう |
correspondence notebook (e.g. between teacher and parents); contact notebook; communication notebook |
遣い手 see styles |
tsukaite つかいて |
(1) user; consumer; employer; (2) master (e.g. of swordsmanship); (3) prodigal; spendthrift |
部屋子 see styles |
heyago へやご |
(1) (See 部屋住み) young adult still living at home; dependent; (2) (See 部屋方) female servant working for a lady-in-waiting working in the inner part of a lord's house (Edo period); (3) freeloader living in a samurai's house; (4) young kabuki actor in service of a master (Edo period) |
閻魔帳 see styles |
enmachou / enmacho えんまちょう |
teacher's mark or grade book |
闍夜多 阇夜多 see styles |
shé yè duō she2 ye4 duo1 she yeh to Jayata |
Jayata, twentieth Indian patriarch, teacher of Vasubandhu. |
阿闍梨 阿阇梨 see styles |
ā shé lí a1 she2 li2 a she li ajari; azari あじゃり; あざり |
Buddhist teacher (Sanskrit transliteration); also written 阿闍黎|阿阇黎[a1 she2 li2] (1) (honorific or respectful language) {Buddh} (abbr. of 阿闍梨耶, from the Sanskrit "ācārya") high monk (esp. one of correct conduct who acts as a role model for his pupils); high priest; (2) {Buddh} (See 伝法灌頂) initiate (esp. as a formal rank in Tendai and Shingon); (3) {Buddh} monk who conducts religious services ācārya, ācārin, v. 阿遮. |
阿闍黎 阿阇黎 see styles |
ā shé lí a1 she2 li2 a she li |
Buddhist teacher (Sanskrit transliteration); also written 阿闍梨|阿阇梨[a1 she2 li2] |
音樂天 see styles |
yīn yuè tiān yin1 yue4 tian1 yin yüeh t`ien yin yüeh tien |
a heavenly music master |
風水師 see styles |
fuusuishi / fusuishi ふうすいし |
(See 風水・1) fengshui practitioner; fengshui master |
高學歷 高学历 see styles |
gāo xué lì gao1 xue2 li4 kao hsüeh li |
higher education record; record including Master's or Doctoral degree |
黃飛鴻 黄飞鸿 see styles |
huáng fēi hóng huang2 fei1 hong2 huang fei hung |
Wong Fei-hung (1847-1925), martial arts master |
えんま帳 see styles |
enmachou / enmacho えんまちょう |
teacher's mark or grade book |
オジサン see styles |
ojisan オジサン |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (kana only) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus) |
お屋形様 see styles |
oyakatasama おやかたさま |
(archaism) (honorific or respectful language) lord; master |
コンマス see styles |
konmasu コンマス |
(abbreviation) (See コンサートマスター) concert master |
ご主人様 see styles |
goshujinsama ごしゅじんさま |
(exp,n) (1) master; (2) Your lordship; My lord; (3) husband |
だんな様 see styles |
dannasama だんなさま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) husband; (2) (honorific or respectful language) master (of a house, shop, etc.) |
ハドロン see styles |
patoron パトロン |
(1) patron (of the arts, an artist, etc.); patroness; financial supporter; (2) (See 芸者,旦那・4) sugar daddy; man who provides for a woman (e.g. a geisha); (3) patron; master; manager; boss |
マスター see styles |
masutaa / masuta マスター |
(noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (1) to master; to learn; (2) proprietor; manager; bar-owner; (3) master (e.g. arts, science); (personal name) Master |
ミスター see styles |
misutaa / misuta ミスター |
mister; Mr |
一人天下 see styles |
hitoridenka ひとりでんか hitoritenka ひとりてんか |
(yoji) being the sole master of the situation; reigning supreme; standing unchallenged |
一味瀉甁 一味泻甁 see styles |
yī wèi xiè píng yi1 wei4 xie4 ping2 i wei hsieh p`ing i wei hsieh ping ichimi shabyō |
Completely, exhaustively, e.g. as water can be poured from one bottle to another without loss, so should be a master's pouring of the Law into the minds of his disciples. |
一字之師 一字之师 see styles |
yī zì zhī shī yi1 zi4 zhi1 shi1 i tzu chih shih |
one who can correct a misread or misspelt character and thus be your master |
一家の主 see styles |
ikkanoaruji いっかのあるじ |
(exp,n) master of the household |
一家之主 see styles |
yī jiā zhī zhǔ yi1 jia1 zhi1 zhu3 i chia chih chu |
master of the house; head of the family |
三俠五義 三侠五义 see styles |
sān xiá wǔ yì san1 xia2 wu3 yi4 san hsia wu i |
Sanxia wuyi (lit. Three knight-errants and five righteous one), novel edited from stories of late Qing dynasty pinghua 評話|评话 master storyteller Shi Yukun 石玉昆 |
三善知識 三善知识 see styles |
sān shàn zhī shì san1 shan4 zhi1 shi4 san shan chih shih san zenchishiki |
The three types of friends with whom to be intimate, i.e. a teacher (of the Way), a fellow-endeavourer and encourager, and a patron who supports by gifts (dānapati). |
三教法師 三教法师 see styles |
sān jiào fǎ shī san1 jiao4 fa3 shi1 san chiao fa shih sangyō hōshi |
Master of the Tripiṭaka; a title of Xuanzang 玄奘. |
三種大智 三种大智 see styles |
sān zhǒng dà zhì san1 zhong3 da4 zhi4 san chung ta chih sanshu daichi |
The three major kinds of wisdom: (a) self-acquired, no master needed; (b) unacquired and natural; (c) universal. |
三者面談 see styles |
sanshamendan さんしゃめんだん |
parent and child meeting (with teacher for course, career guidance, etc.) |
三藏法師 三藏法师 see styles |
sān zàng fǎ shī san1 zang4 fa3 shi1 san tsang fa shih sanzō hosshi |
monk who has mastered the scriptures; (esp.) Xuanzang 玄奘[Xuan2 zang4] (602-664) A teacher of the Law; especially 玄奘 Xuanzang of the Tang dynasty; and cf. 般若. |
不作師捲 不作师捲 see styles |
bù zuò shī juǎn bu4 zuo4 shi1 juan3 pu tso shih chüan fusa shiken |
not grasping to the role of teacher (?) |
Variations: |
aruji あるじ |
(1) head (of a household); proprietor (of a store); proprietress; landlord; landlady; master (of a servant); (2) (archaism) (also written as 饗) (See 饗設け) entertaining someone as one's guest |
主を取る see styles |
shuotoru; shuuotoru / shuotoru; shuotoru しゅをとる; しゅうをとる |
(exp,v5r) (archaism) to find a new master |
主従関係 see styles |
shujuukankei / shujukanke しゅじゅうかんけい |
(1) the relation of master to servant; homage; (2) {comp} master-slave relationship |
久松真一 see styles |
hisamatsushinichi ひさまつしんいち |
(person) Hisamatsu Shin'ichi (1889-1980) - philosopher, scholar of Zen Buddhism and master of the Japanese tea ceremony |
九轍法師 九辙法师 see styles |
jiǔ zhé fǎ shī jiu3 zhe2 fa3 shi1 chiu che fa shih kutetsu hōshi |
nine track dharma master |
事理禪師 事理禅师 see styles |
shì lǐ chán shī shi4 li3 chan2 shi1 shih li ch`an shih shih li chan shih jiri zenshi |
A mystic, or monk in meditation, yet busy with affairs: an epithet of reproach. |
二尊二教 see styles |
èr zūn èr jiào er4 zun1 er4 jiao4 erh tsun erh chiao nison nikyō |
The two honored ones (Śākyamuni and Amitābha) as teacher and saviour, with reference to the teaching of the way of salvation of the first, and the consequent saving vows of the second. |
五級士官 五级士官 see styles |
wǔ jí shì guān wu3 ji2 shi4 guan1 wu chi shih kuan |
master sergeant |
五處供養 五处供养 see styles |
wǔ chù gōng yǎng wu3 chu4 gong1 yang3 wu ch`u kung yang wu chu kung yang gosho kuyō |
The five to be constantly served — father, mother, teacher, religious director, the sick. |
代用教員 see styles |
daiyoukyouin / daiyokyoin だいようきょういん |
substitute teacher |
以一馭萬 以一驭万 see styles |
yǐ yī yù wàn yi3 yi1 yu4 wan4 i i yü wan |
to control a key point is to be master of the situation (idiom) |
企管碩士 企管硕士 see styles |
qǐ guǎn shuò shì qi3 guan3 shuo4 shi4 ch`i kuan shuo shih chi kuan shuo shih |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
伯父さん see styles |
ojisan おじさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) (kana only) uncle; (2) (familiar language) (kana only) old man; mister (vocative); (3) (kana only) manybar goatfish (Parupeneus multifasciatus) |
体育教師 see styles |
taiikukyoushi / taikukyoshi たいいくきょうし |
physical education teacher; PE teacher; gym teacher |
使い熟す see styles |
tsukaikonasu つかいこなす |
(transitive verb) to handle (men); to master (a tool); to manage; to acquire a command of (a language) |
保護者会 see styles |
hogoshakai ほごしゃかい |
(1) legal guardians' association; parents' association (at a school); (2) parent-teacher's meeting |
修士課程 see styles |
shuushikatei / shushikate しゅうしかてい |
master's course |
修士論文 see styles |
shuushironbun / shushironbun しゅうしろんぶん |
master's thesis |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Sensei - Master - Teacher - Mister" 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.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
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.
The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.