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Simple Dictionary Definition |
遺業 see styles |
igyou / igyo いぎょう |
(1) work left uncompleted at death; (2) work one accomplished during one's lifetime |
遺烈 see styles |
iretsu いれつ |
achievements of one's ancestors |
遺蛻 遗蜕 see styles |
yí tuì yi2 tui4 i t`ui i tui |
to shed skin; to leave one's mortal envelope; remains (of a priest) |
遺言 遗言 see styles |
yí yán yi2 yan2 i yen yuigon ゆいごん |
words of the deceased; last words of the dying; wisdom of past sages (n,vs,vt,vi) will; testament; one's dying wish; one's last words will |
遺誡 遗诫 see styles |
yí jiè yi2 jie4 i chieh yuikai いかい |
one's last caution final admonition |
邂逅 see styles |
xiè hòu xie4 hou4 hsieh hou wakuraba わくらば |
(literary) to meet sb by chance; to run into sb (adj-nari) (archaism) by chance; coincidental; occasional; rare |
還俗 还俗 see styles |
huán sú huan2 su2 huan su genzoku げんぞく |
to return to normal life (leaving a monastic order) (n,vs,vi) {Buddh} return to secular life (of a monk); secularization; secularisation To return to lay life, leave the monastic order. |
還暦 see styles |
kanreki かんれき |
kanreki; one's 60th birthday (or 61st in the traditional age reckoning system) when one has lived through a full sexagenary cycle |
還生 还生 see styles |
huán shēng huan2 sheng1 huan sheng genshō |
To return to life; to be reborn in this world; to be reborn from the Hīnayāna nirvana in order to be able to attain to Mahāyāna buddhahood; also, restoration to the order, after repentance for sin. |
還相 还相 see styles |
huán xiàng huan2 xiang4 huan hsiang gensō |
To return to the world, from the Pure Land, to save its people; i.e. one of the forms of 迴向 q.v. |
還鄉 还乡 see styles |
huán xiāng huan2 xiang1 huan hsiang |
(literary) to return to one's native place |
還門 还门 see styles |
huán mén huan2 men2 huan men genmon |
One of the six 妙門, i.e. to realize by introspection that the thinker, or introspecting agent, is unreal. |
還陽 还阳 see styles |
huán yáng huan2 yang2 huan yang |
to come back to life (after death) |
邊幅 边幅 see styles |
biān fú bian1 fu2 pien fu |
fringes of cloth; (fig.) one's dress; one's appearance |
那伽 see styles |
nà qié na4 qie2 na ch`ieh na chieh naka なか |
(female given name) Naka nāga. Snake, dragon, elephant. It is tr. by 龍 dragon and by 象 elephant. (1) As dragon it represents the chief of the scaly reptiles; it can disappear or be manifest, increase or decrease, lengthen or shrink; in spring it mounts in the sky and in winter enters the earth. The dragon is of many kinds. Dragons are regarded as beneficent, bringing the rains and guarding the heavens (again Draco); they control rivers and lakes, and hibernate in the deep. nāga and mahānāga are titles of a Buddha, (also of those freed from reincarnation) because of his powers, or because like the dragon he soars above earthly desires and ties. One of his former reincarnations was a powerful poisonous dragon which, out of pity, permitted itself to be skinned alive and its flesh eaten by worms. (2) A race of serpent-worshippers. |
那個 那个 see styles |
nà ge na4 ge5 na ko |
that one; that thing; that (as opposed to this); (used before a verb or adjective for emphasis); (used to humorously or indirectly refer to something embarrassing, funny etc, or when one can't think of the right word); (used in speech as a filler, similar to "umm", "you know" etc); (euph.) menstruation; sex; also pr. [nei4 ge5] |
那箇 see styles |
nà gè na4 ge4 na ko nako |
which one? |
那羅 那罗 see styles |
nà luó na4 luo2 na lo nara なら |
(place-name) Nara Naṭa; cf. 那吒; a dancer or actor 伎戲; or perhaps narya, manly, strong, one definition being 力. |
邦家 see styles |
kuniie / kunie くにいえ |
country; one's own country; (given name) Kuniie |
邦語 see styles |
hougo / hogo ほうご |
one's native language; Japanese |
邪聚 see styles |
xié jù xie2 ju4 hsieh chü jaju |
The accumulation of misery produced by false views, one of the 三聚. |
邪見 邪见 see styles |
xié jiàn xie2 jian4 hsieh chien jaken じゃけん |
evil point of view Heterodox views, not recognizing the doctrine of moral karma, one of the five heterodox opinions and ten evils 五見十惡. |
邵族 see styles |
shào zú shao4 zu2 shao tsu |
Thao, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan |
郊祀 see styles |
jiāo sì jiao1 si4 chiao ssu |
pair of annual sacrificial ceremonies held by the emperor in ancient times: one in the southern suburbs of the capital (bringing offerings to Heaven) and another in the northern suburbs (with offerings to Earth) |
郎君 see styles |
láng jun lang2 jun1 lang chün roukun / rokun ろうくん |
my husband and master (archaic); playboy of rich family; pimp (1) (honorific or respectful language) (obsolete) young man; boy; son (of one's master, employer, etc.); (2) (obsolete) (usu. as a term of address) husband; (masculine speech) lover; dear; darling |
部下 see styles |
bù xià bu4 xia4 pu hsia buka ぶか |
troops under one's command; subordinate (See 上司,目下・めした) subordinate person |
部屬 部属 see styles |
bù shǔ bu4 shu3 pu shu |
troops under one's command; subordinate; affiliated to a ministry See: 部属 |
部所 see styles |
busho ぶしょ |
(irregular kanji usage) (noun/participle) one's post; one's station; department; bureau; section |
部署 see styles |
bù shǔ bu4 shu3 pu shu busho ぶしょ |
to dispose; to deploy; deployment (noun/participle) one's post; one's station; department; bureau; section |
郷党 see styles |
kyoutou / kyoto きょうとう |
people from one's hometown |
郷国 see styles |
kyoukoku / kyokoku きょうこく |
one's native land |
郷土 see styles |
satotsuchi さとつち |
(1) native place; birth-place; one's old home; (2) province; region; locality; (surname) Satotsuchi |
郷夢 see styles |
kyoumu / kyomu きょうむ |
homesickness; dreaming of one's hometown |
郷関 see styles |
kyoukan / kyokan きょうかん |
one's hometown |
都寺 see styles |
dū sì du1 si4 tu ssu tsuusu / tsusu つうす |
(See 六知事) one of the six administrators of a Zen temple prior |
鄉人 乡人 see styles |
xiāng rén xiang1 ren2 hsiang jen gōnin |
villager; fellow villager Country people, people of one's village. |
鄉土 乡土 see styles |
xiāng tǔ xiang1 tu3 hsiang t`u hsiang tu |
native soil; one's native land; one's hometown; local (to an area) |
鄉紳 乡绅 see styles |
xiāng shēn xiang1 shen1 hsiang shen |
a scholar or government official living in one's village; a village gentleman; squire |
鄉貫 乡贯 see styles |
xiāng guàn xiang1 guan4 hsiang kuan |
one's native place; place of ancestry; registered birthplace |
鄉里 乡里 see styles |
xiāng lǐ xiang1 li3 hsiang li |
one's home town or village |
鄉音 乡音 see styles |
xiāng yīn xiang1 yin1 hsiang yin |
local accent; accent of one's native place |
鄒族 邹族 see styles |
zōu zú zou1 zu2 tsou tsu |
Tsou or Cou, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan |
鄙懐 see styles |
hikai ひかい |
(humble language) one's own thought; one's own idea |
鄧通 邓通 see styles |
dèng tōng deng4 tong1 teng t`ung teng tung |
Deng Tong (2nd c. BC), one of the wealthiest Former Han Dynasty 前漢|前汉[Qian2 Han4] officials |
酌予 see styles |
zhuó yǔ zhuo2 yu3 cho yü |
to give as one sees fit |
酌處 酌处 see styles |
zhuó chǔ zhuo2 chu3 cho ch`u cho chu |
to use one's own discretion |
酌辦 酌办 see styles |
zhuó bàn zhuo2 ban4 cho pan |
to do as one thinks fit; to handle by taking circumstances into consideration |
酌量 see styles |
zhuó liáng zhuo2 liang2 cho liang shakuryou / shakuryo しゃくりょう |
to consider; to allow for; to use one's discretion; to measure (food and drink) (noun, transitive verb) taking into consideration; making allowances |
酒息 see styles |
sakaiki; sakeiki / sakaiki; sakeki さかいき; さけいき |
reek of liquor in one's breath |
酒量 see styles |
jiǔ liàng jiu3 liang4 chiu liang shuryou / shuryo しゅりょう |
capacity for liquor; how much one can drink amount of drink; one's drinking capacity amount of liquor |
酣飲 酣饮 see styles |
hān yǐn han1 yin3 han yin |
to drink one's fill |
酪味 see styles |
luò wèi luo4 wei4 lo wei rakumi |
Sour, one of the five tastes. Tiantai compared the second period of the Hīnayāna with this. |
醒覚 see styles |
seikaku / sekaku せいかく |
(noun/participle) (archaism) (See 覚醒・1) awakening; waking up; opening one's eyes |
釋尊 释尊 see styles |
shì zūn shi4 zun1 shih tsun shakuson |
another name for Sakyamuni 釋迦牟尼佛|释迦牟尼佛, the historical Buddha Śākyamuni, the honored one |
釋手 释手 see styles |
shì shǒu shi4 shou3 shih shou |
to let go; to loosen one's grip; to put something down |
釋迦 释迦 see styles |
shì jiā shi4 jia1 shih chia shaka しゃか |
sugar apple (Annona squamosa) (personal name) Shaka (釋迦婆) Śakra.; Śākya. the clan or family of the Buddha, said to be derived from śāka, vegetables, but intp. in Chinese as powerful, strong, and explained by 能 powerful, also erroneously by 仁charitable, which belongs rather to association with Śākyamuni. The clan, which is said to have wandered hither from the delta of the Indus, occupied a district of a few thousand square miles lying on the slopes of the Nepalese hills and on the plains to the south. Its capital was Kapilavastu. At the time of Buddha the clan was under the suzerainty of Kośala, an adjoining kingdom Later Buddhists, in order to surpass Brahmans, invented a fabulous line of five kings of the Vivartakalpa headed by Mahāsammata 大三末多; these were followed by five cakravartī, the first being Mūrdhaja 頂生王; after these came nineteen kings, the first being Cetiya 捨帝, the last Mahādeva 大天; these were succeeded by dynasties of 5,000, 7,000, 8,000, 9,000, 10,000, 15,000 kings; after which long Gautama opens a line of 1,100 kings, the last, Ikṣvāku, reigning at Potala. With Ikṣvāku the Śākyas are said to have begun. His four sons reigned at Kapilavastu. 'Śākyamuni was one of his descendants in the seventh generation.' Later, after the destruction of Kapilavastu by Virūḍhaka, four survivors of the family founded the kingdoms of Udyana, Bamyam, Himatala, and Sāmbī. Eitel. |
重ね see styles |
kasane かさね |
(1) pile; heap; layers (e.g. of clothing); set (e.g. of boxes); course (e.g. of stones); (counter) (2) counter for things that are stacked, piled up (or layered, etc.); (3) layers of clothing worn under one's overcoat; (4) (abbreviation) combination of colors created by layering of garments (colours) |
重光 see styles |
chóng guāng chong2 guang1 ch`ung kuang chung kuang juukou / juko じゅうこう |
to recover one's sight; (fig.) to recover (lost territories) (given name) Juukou |
重心 see styles |
zhòng xīn zhong4 xin1 chung hsin juushin / jushin じゅうしん |
center of gravity; central core; main part (1) centre of gravity (center); (2) centroid; barycenter; (3) (one's) balance |
重畳 see styles |
choujou / chojo ちょうじょう |
(n,vs,vi,adj-t,adv-to) (1) (form) being placed one upon another; piling up; being atop another; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) {physics;elec;comp} superimposition; superposition; (adj-na,int,n,adj-no) (3) (ちょうじょう only) (dated) excellent; splendid; satisfactory; exquisite; wonderful; (surname) Chōjō |
重疊 重叠 see styles |
chóng dié chong2 die2 ch`ung tieh chung tieh |
to overlap; to superimpose; to telescope; to run together; to duplicate; one over another; superposition; an overlap; redundancy; reduplication (in Chinese grammar, e.g. 散散步[san4 san4 bu4] to have a stroll) |
重譯 重译 see styles |
chóng yì chong2 yi4 ch`ung i chung i |
to translate again (i.e. to redo the same translation); to translate repeatedly from one language to the next (so multiplying errors) |
重陽 重阳 see styles |
chóng yáng chong2 yang2 ch`ung yang chung yang chouyou / choyo ちょうよう |
Double Ninth or Yang Festival; 9th day of 9th lunar month (See 五節句) Chrysanthemum Festival; one of the five annual festivals; celebrated on the 9th day of the 9th lunar month; (given name) Chōyou |
重障 see styles |
zhòng zhàng zhong4 zhang4 chung chang jūshō |
Serious hindrances (to enlightenment), e.g. delusion, sin, retribution (or the results of one's previous lives). |
野分 see styles |
nowake のわけ |
(1) late autumn (fall) windstorm in the countryside; typhoon, esp. one that blows from the 210th to the 220th day of the year; (2) name of the 28th roll of the Genji monogatari; (surname) Nowake |
量力 see styles |
liàng lì liang4 li4 liang li |
to estimate one's strength |
量有 see styles |
liáng yǒu liang2 you3 liang yu ryōu |
that which exists based upon one's knowledge |
金輪 金轮 see styles |
jīn lún jin1 lun2 chin lun kanawa かなわ |
(1) {Buddh} gold wheel (highest of the three layered wheels that support the earth above the primordial void); (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 金輪王) gold wheel-turning sage king; (place-name, surname) Kanawa The metal circle on which the earth rests, above the water circle which is above the wind (or air) circle which rests on space. Also the cakra, wheel or disc, emblem of sovereignty, one of the seven precious possessions of a king. |
釣魚 钓鱼 see styles |
diào yú diao4 yu2 tiao yü chougyo / chogyo ちょうぎょ |
to fish (with line and hook); to angle; (fig.) to entrap; (Tw) to repeatedly nod one's head while dozing fishing; angling |
鈍磨 see styles |
donma どんま |
(n,vs,vi) becoming dull (of a knife, one's wits, etc.); becoming blunt |
鈍重 see styles |
donjuu / donju どんじゅう |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) thickheaded; slow-witted; phlegmatic; stolid; bovine; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) slow (of one's movements); sluggish |
鉗む see styles |
tsugumu つぐむ |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to shut one's mouth; to hold one's tongue; to keep silent |
鉤破 钩破 see styles |
gōu pò gou1 po4 kou p`o kou po |
(of something sharp) to snag (one's stockings etc) |
銘著 铭着 see styles |
míng zhāo ming2 zhao1 ming chao meijaku |
imprints (on one's mind) |
鋪梗 铺梗 see styles |
pū gěng pu1 geng3 p`u keng pu keng |
(Tw) to set the scene; to lay the groundwork; to pique the interest of one's audience |
錫丈 锡丈 see styles |
xí zhàng xi2 zhang4 hsi chang shakujō |
khakkara, a monk's staff partly of metal, especially with metal rings for shaking to make announcement of one's presence, and also used for demon expulsion, etc. |
錯動 错动 see styles |
cuò dòng cuo4 dong4 ts`o tung tso tung |
to move relative to one another |
錯失 错失 see styles |
cuò shī cuo4 shi1 ts`o shih tso shih |
fault; mistake; to miss (a chance) |
錯誤 错误 see styles |
cuò wù cuo4 wu4 ts`o wu tso wu sakugo さくご |
mistaken; false; wrong; error; mistake; CL:個|个[ge4] (1) mistake; error; discrepancy; (2) {law} discrepancy between one's actions and intentions mistake |
鍋頭 锅头 see styles |
guō tóu guo1 tou2 kuo t`ou kuo tou katō |
The one who attends to the cooking-stoves, etc., in a monastery. |
鍛鍊 锻炼 see styles |
duàn liàn duan4 lian4 tuan lien |
to toughen; to temper; to engage in physical exercise; to work out; (fig.) to develop one's skills; to train oneself |
鏡鸞 镜鸾 see styles |
jìng luán jing4 luan2 ching luan |
to lose one's spouse |
鐼子 see styles |
fén zǐ fen2 zi3 fen tzu funsu |
xun-zi, a bowl (or bowls) within an almsbowl. Buddha's bowl consisted of four heavy deva-bowls which he received miraculously one on the other; they are to be recovered with the advent of Maitreya; v. 鍵M086767. |
鑽謀 钻谋 see styles |
zuān móu zuan1 mou2 tsuan mou |
to use influence to get what one wants; to find a way through (esp. corrupt); to succeed by means fair or foul |
長上 see styles |
nagagami なががみ |
one's elders or superiors; (surname) Nagagami |
長命 长命 see styles |
cháng mìng chang2 ming4 ch`ang ming chang ming choumei / chome ちょうめい |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) long life; (place-name, surname) Chōmei long life |
長孫 长孙 see styles |
zhǎng sūn zhang3 sun1 chang sun |
eldest grandson; the eldest son of one's eldest son |
長寿 see styles |
nagahisa ながひさ |
(1) long life; longevity; (can act as adjective) (2) long-lived; long-running (e.g. TV program); (given name) Nagahisa |
長尻 see styles |
nagajiri ながじり |
long stay; overstaying one's welcome |
長揖 长揖 see styles |
cháng yī chang2 yi1 ch`ang i chang i |
to bow deeply, starting upright with arms straight out in front, one hand cupped in the other, then moving the hands down to one's knees as one bows, keeping the arms straight (a form of greeting) |
長殘 长残 see styles |
zhǎng cán zhang3 can2 chang ts`an chang tsan |
(slang) to grow up unattractive; to lose one's looks as one grows older |
長物 长物 see styles |
cháng wù chang2 wu4 ch`ang wu chang wu choubutsu; nagamono / chobutsu; nagamono ちょうぶつ; ながもの |
(literary) things other than the bare necessities of life; item of some value; Taiwan pr. [zhang4 wu4] (1) something long; (2) (See 無用の長物) useless things; white elephant; boondoggle excessive possessions |
長生 长生 see styles |
cháng shēng chang2 sheng1 ch`ang sheng chang sheng yoshio よしお |
long life (n,vs,vi) (1) longevity; (2) {go} eternal life; cycle that can be repeated indefinitely and neither group dies; (given name) Yoshio Long or eternal life (in Paradise), 長生不死, 長生不老 long life without death, or growing old, immortality. |
長眠 长眠 see styles |
cháng mián chang2 mian2 ch`ang mien chang mien |
(euphemism) to rest eternally; to lie buried in (one's final resting place) |
長眼 长眼 see styles |
zhǎng yǎn zhang3 yan3 chang yen |
to have eyes; (fig.) to look where one is going; to watch one's step; to be cautious |
長者 长者 see styles |
zhǎng zhě zhang3 zhe3 chang che choujiya / chojiya ちょうじや |
an elder; a senior (1) (ちょうじゃ only) millionaire; (2) one's superior; one's elder; one's senior; (3) (archaism) virtuous and gentle person; (4) (ちょうじゃ only) (archaism) female owner of a whorehouse in a post town; (5) (ちょうじゃ only) (archaism) (See 宿駅) chief of a post town; (place-name, surname) Chōjiya 揭利呵跋底; 疑叻賀鉢底 gṛhapati. A householder; one who is just, straightforward, truthful, honest, advanced in age, and wealthy; an elder. |
長輩 长辈 see styles |
zhǎng bèi zhang3 bei4 chang pei |
one's elders; older generation |
長逝 长逝 see styles |
cháng shì chang2 shi4 ch`ang shih chang shih chousei / chose ちょうせい |
to depart this life; to be no more (n,vs,vi) death; passing |
長開 长开 see styles |
zhǎng kāi zhang3 kai1 chang k`ai chang kai nakabiraki なかびらき |
to grow into one's looks; (of a young person) to develop more attractive facial features as one grows older (place-name) Nakabiraki |
門下 门下 see styles |
mén xià men2 xia4 men hsia monshita もんした |
one's pupil; one's student; one's follower; (surname) Monshita disciple |
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.
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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