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法才王子 see styles |
fǎ cái wáng zǐ fa3 cai2 wang2 zi3 fa ts`ai wang tzu fa tsai wang tzu Hōzai Ōji |
Prince Dharma Ability |
法曼荼羅 see styles |
houmandara / homandara ほうまんだら |
{Buddh} (See 四種曼荼羅・ししゅまんだら) dharma mandala (in Shingon); mandala were each deity is represented by its seed syllable in Sanskrit |
法波羅蜜 法波罗蜜 see styles |
fǎ bō luó mì fa3 bo1 luo2 mi4 fa po lo mi hō haramitsu |
One of the four pāramitā bodhisattavas in the Diamond realm. |
法滅盡經 法灭尽经 see styles |
fǎ miè jìn jīng fa3 mie4 jin4 jing1 fa mieh chin ching Hōmetsujin kyō |
Sūtra on the Annihilation of the Dharma |
法無礙智 法无碍智 see styles |
fǎ wú ài zhì fa3 wu2 ai4 zhi4 fa wu ai chih hō muge chi |
wisdom unimpeded in regard to the dharma |
法無礙解 法无碍解 see styles |
fǎ wú ài jiě fa3 wu2 ai4 jie3 fa wu ai chieh hō muge ge |
unimpeded understanding of the dharma |
法王子住 see styles |
fǎ wáng zí zhù fa3 wang2 zi2 zhu4 fa wang tzu chu hō-ōshi jū |
abode of the dharma-prince |
法界一相 see styles |
fǎ jiè yī xiàng fa3 jie4 yi1 xiang4 fa chieh i hsiang hokkai issō |
The essential unity of the phenomenal realm. |
法界加持 see styles |
fǎ jiè jiā chí fa3 jie4 jia1 chi2 fa chieh chia ch`ih fa chieh chia chih hokkai kaji |
Mutual dependence and aid of all beings in a universe. |
法界有情 see styles |
fǎ jiè yǒu qíng fa3 jie4 you3 qing2 fa chieh yu ch`ing fa chieh yu ching hokkai no ujō |
sentient beings in the dharma realm |
法界法門 法界法门 see styles |
fǎ jiè fǎ mén fa3 jie4 fa3 men2 fa chieh fa men hokkai hōmon |
dharma-realm and dharma-gate |
法界海慧 see styles |
fǎ jiè hǎi huì fa3 jie4 hai3 hui4 fa chieh hai hui hokkai kaie |
equanimous, vast wisdom that observes the dharma realm |
法界淸淨 see styles |
fǎ jiè qīng jìng fa3 jie4 qing1 jing4 fa chieh ch`ing ching fa chieh ching ching hokkai shōjō |
purity of the dharma-realm |
法界等流 see styles |
fǎ jiè děng liú fa3 jie4 deng3 liu2 fa chieh teng liu hokkai tōru |
The universal outflow of the spiritual body of the Buddha, i.e. his teaching. |
法界緣起 法界缘起 see styles |
fǎ jiè yuán qǐ fa3 jie4 yuan2 qi3 fa chieh yüan ch`i fa chieh yüan chi hokkai engi |
The dharmadhātu as the environmental cause of all phenomena, everything being dependent on everything else, therefore one is in all and all in one. |
法華三周 法华三周 see styles |
fǎ huā sān zhōu fa3 hua1 san1 zhou1 fa hua san chou hokke sanshū |
three rounds in the explanation of the dharma |
法華三昧 法华三昧 see styles |
fǎ huā sān mèi fa3 hua1 san1 mei4 fa hua san mei hokke zanmai |
The samādhi which sees into the three 諦 dogmas of 空假中 unreality, dependent reality and transcendence, or the noumenal, phenomenal, and the absolute which unites them; it is derived from the "sixteen" samādhis in chapter 24 of the Lotus Sutra. There is a法華三昧經 independent of this samādhi. |
法蘊足論 法蕴足论 see styles |
fǎ yùn zú lùn fa3 yun4 zu2 lun4 fa yün tsu lun Hōun soku ron |
Dharma-skandha |
法身化生 see styles |
fǎ shēn huà shēng fa3 shen1 hua4 sheng1 fa shen hua sheng hosshin keshō |
birth by transformation done by the dharma body |
法身圓滿 法身圆满 see styles |
fǎ shēn yuán mǎn fa3 shen1 yuan2 man3 fa shen yüan man hosshin enman |
the dharma body is perfectly complete |
法身流轉 法身流转 see styles |
fǎ shēn liú zhuǎn fa3 shen1 liu2 zhuan3 fa shen liu chuan hosshin ruten |
dharmakāya in its phenomenal character, conceived as becoming, as expressing itself in the stream of being. |
法身舍利 see styles |
fǎ shēn shè lì fa3 shen1 she4 li4 fa shen she li hosshin shari |
relics of the dharma body |
法身說法 法身说法 see styles |
fǎ shēn shuō fǎ fa3 shen1 shuo1 fa3 fa shen shuo fa hosshin seppō |
the dharma body expounds the dharma |
法身體性 法身体性 see styles |
fǎ shēn tǐ xìng fa3 shen1 ti3 xing4 fa shen t`i hsing fa shen ti hsing hōshin taishō |
The embodiment, totality, or nature of the dharmakāya. In Hīnayāna the Buddha-nature in its 理 or absolute side is described as not discussed, being synonymous with the 五分 five divisions of the commandments, meditation, wisdom, release, and doctrine, 戒, 定, 慧, 解脫, and 知見. In the Mahāyāna the 三論宗 defines the absolute or ultimate reality as the formless which contains all forms, the essence of being, the noumenon of the other two manifestations of the triratna. The 法相宗 defines it as (a) the nature or essence of the whole triratna; (b) the particular form of the Dharma in that trinity. The One-Vehicle schools represented by the 華嚴宗, 天台, etc., consider it to be the bhūtatathatā, 理 and 智 being one and undivided. The Shingon sect takes the six elements-earth, water, fire, air, space, mind-as the 理 or fundamental dharmakāya and the sixth, mind, intelligence, or knowledge, as the 智 Wisdom dharmakāya. |
法隨法行 法随法行 see styles |
fǎ suí fǎ xíng fa3 sui2 fa3 xing2 fa sui fa hsing hōzui hōgyō |
practicing the Dharma in accordance with the Dharma |
法雲等覺 法云等觉 see styles |
fǎ yún děng jué fa3 yun2 deng3 jue2 fa yün teng chüeh hōun tōgaku |
The stage after the last, that of universal knowledge, or enlightenment. |
法頌舍利 法颂舍利 see styles |
fǎ sòng shè lì fa3 song4 she4 li4 fa sung she li hōju shari |
Śāriputra's Verse on the Dharma-body |
淸淨法界 淸净法界 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ jiè qing1 jing4 fa3 jie4 ch`ing ching fa chieh ching ching fa chieh shōjō hokkai |
The pure Buddha truth (realm). |
淸淨法眼 淸净法眼 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ yǎn qing1 jing4 fa3 yan3 ch`ing ching fa yen ching ching fa yen shōjō hōgen |
The pure dharma-eye, with which the Hīnayāna disciple first discerns the four noble truths, and the: Mahāyāna disciple discerns the unreality of self and things. |
淸淨法身 see styles |
qīng jìng fǎ shēn qing1 jing4 fa3 shen1 ch`ing ching fa shen ching ching fa shen shōjō hosshin |
pure dharma body |
淸白之法 see styles |
qīng bái zhī fǎ qing1 bai2 zhi1 fa3 ch`ing pai chih fa ching pai chih fa shōbyaku no hō |
pure dharma |
無上法王 无上法王 see styles |
wú shàng fǎ wáng wu2 shang4 fa3 wang2 wu shang fa wang mujōhōō |
Lord of the supreme dharma, Buddha. |
無上法輪 无上法轮 see styles |
wú shàng fǎ lún wu2 shang4 fa3 lun2 wu shang fa lun mujō hōrin |
Preaching, or propagation, of the supreme dharma. |
無分別法 无分别法 see styles |
wú fēn bié fǎ wu2 fen1 bie2 fa3 wu fen pieh fa mu funbetsu hō |
The absolute dharma underlying all particular dharmas, the absolute as contrasted with the relative. |
無師獨悟 无师独悟 see styles |
wú shī dú wù wu2 shi1 du2 wu4 wu shih tu wu mushi dokugo |
to realize the dharma by oneself through (personal) experience |
無情說法 无情说法 see styles |
wú qíng shuō fǎ wu2 qing2 shuo1 fa3 wu ch`ing shuo fa wu ching shuo fa mujō seppō |
teaching of the dharma from the insentient |
無所說法 无所说法 see styles |
wú suǒ shuō fǎ wu2 suo3 shuo1 fa3 wu so shuo fa mu sho seppō |
no dharma to be explained |
無法可說 无法可说 see styles |
wú fǎ kě shuō wu2 fa3 ke3 shuo1 wu fa k`o shuo wu fa ko shuo muhō kasetsu |
no dharma to be explained |
無漏法性 无漏法性 see styles |
wú lòu fǎ xìng wu2 lou4 fa3 xing4 wu lou fa hsing muro hosshō |
The pure, passionless dharma-nature. |
無生法忍 无生法忍 see styles |
wú shēng fǎ rěn wu2 sheng1 fa3 ren3 wu sheng fa jen mushouhounin / mushohonin むしょうほうにん |
{Buddh} anutpattika-dharma-ksanti (recognition that nothing really arises or perishes) idem 無生忍. |
無盡法界 无尽法界 see styles |
wú jìn fǎ jiè wu2 jin4 fa3 jie4 wu chin fa chieh mujin hokkai |
infinite dharma-realm |
無相之法 无相之法 see styles |
wú xiàng zhī fǎ wu2 xiang4 zhi1 fa3 wu hsiang chih fa musō no hō |
dharma without characteristics |
無量說法 无量说法 see styles |
wú liáng shuō fǎ wu2 liang2 shuo1 fa3 wu liang shuo fa muryō seppō |
boundless explanation of the Dharma |
爲他說法 为他说法 see styles |
wéi tā shuō fǎ wei2 ta1 shuo1 fa3 wei t`a shuo fa wei ta shuo fa ita seppō |
explain the dharma for others |
獨一法界 独一法界 see styles |
dú yī fǎ jiè du2 yi1 fa3 jie4 tu i fa chieh dokuichi hokkai |
The one and only universal dharma-realm, or reality, behind all phenomena. |
甘露法界 see styles |
gān lù fǎ jiè gan1 lu4 fa3 jie4 kan lu fa chieh kanro ōkai |
nature of the dharma, which is like sweet nectar |
甘露法雨 see styles |
gān lù fǎ yǔ gan1 lu4 fa3 yu3 kan lu fa yü kanro hōu |
sweet dharma-rain |
甚深法界 see styles |
shén shēn fǎ jiè shen2 shen1 fa3 jie4 shen shen fa chieh shinshin hokkai |
extremely profound dharma-realm |
百高座會 百高座会 see styles |
bǎi gāo zuò huì bai3 gao1 zuo4 hui4 pai kao tso hui hyakukōza e |
hundred-seat dharma assembly |
眞如法界 see styles |
zhēn rú fǎ jiè zhen1 ru2 fa3 jie4 chen ju fa chieh shinnyo hōkai |
dharma-realm of thusness |
眞如淨法 see styles |
zhēn rú jìng fǎ zhen1 ru2 jing4 fa3 chen ju ching fa shinnyo jōhō |
the pure dharma of thusness |
眞淨大法 see styles |
zhēn jìng dà fǎ zhen1 jing4 da4 fa3 chen ching ta fa shin jō daihō |
truly pure great dharma |
破有法王 see styles |
pò yǒu fǎ wáng po4 you3 fa3 wang2 p`o yu fa wang po yu fa wang hau hōō |
king of the dharma who destroys the bonds of existence in the three realms—saṃsāra. |
究竟法身 see styles |
jiū jìng fǎ shēn jiu1 jing4 fa3 shen1 chiu ching fa shen kukyō hosshin |
The supreme dharmakāya, the highest conception of Buddha as the absolute. |
第三法輪 第三法轮 see styles |
dì sān fǎ lún di4 san1 fa3 lun2 ti san fa lun dai san bōrin |
third turning of the wheel of the dharma |
聽聞正法 听闻正法 see styles |
tīng wén zhèng fǎ ting1 wen2 zheng4 fa3 t`ing wen cheng fa ting wen cheng fa chōmon shōbō |
to hear the correct dharma |
自受法樂 自受法乐 see styles |
zì shòu fǎ lè zi4 shou4 fa3 le4 tzu shou fa le jiju hōraku |
The dharma-delights a Buddha enjoys in the自受用身 state. |
般涅槃法 see styles |
bān niè pán fǎ ban1 nie4 pan2 fa3 pan nieh p`an fa pan nieh pan fa hatsunehan hō |
parinirvāṇa-dharma |
若法是有 see styles |
ruò fǎ shì yǒu ruo4 fa3 shi4 you3 jo fa shih yu nya hō ze u |
if this dharma exists |
菩薩法藏 菩萨法藏 see styles |
pú sà fǎ zàng pu2 sa4 fa3 zang4 p`u sa fa tsang pu sa fa tsang bosatsu hōzō |
to store of the Dharma of bodhisattvas |
菩薩藏法 菩萨藏法 see styles |
pú sà zàng fǎ pu2 sa4 zang4 fa3 p`u sa tsang fa pu sa tsang fa bosatsu zōhō |
bodhisattvas' excellent dharma (?) |
衣法相傳 衣法相传 see styles |
yī fǎ xiāng chuán yi1 fa3 xiang1 chuan2 i fa hsiang ch`uan i fa hsiang chuan ehō sōden |
transmission of robe and dharma |
見佛聞法 见佛闻法 see styles |
jiàn fó wén fǎ jian4 fo2 wen2 fa3 chien fo wen fa kenbutsu monpō |
seeing the Buddha and hearing the dharma |
言語說法 言语说法 see styles |
yán yǔ shuō fǎ yan2 yu3 shuo1 fa3 yen yü shuo fa gongo seppō |
to expound the dharma through linguistic expressions |
說正法時 说正法时 see styles |
shuō zhèng fǎ shí shuo1 zheng4 fa3 shi2 shuo cheng fa shih setsu shōbō ji |
when the correct dharma is taught |
說法所作 说法所作 see styles |
shuō fǎ suǒ zuò shuo1 fa3 suo3 zuo4 shuo fa so tso seppō shosa |
that created from expounding the dharma |
說法第一 说法第一 see styles |
shuō fǎ dì yī shuo1 fa3 di4 yi1 shuo fa ti i seppō daīchi |
Most Eminent in Explaining the Dharma |
說相稱法 说相称法 see styles |
shuō xiāng chēng fǎ shuo1 xiang1 cheng1 fa3 shuo hsiang ch`eng fa shuo hsiang cheng fa setsu sōshō hō |
to teach the appropriate dharma |
誹謗正法 诽谤正法 see styles |
fěi bàng zhèng fǎ fei3 bang4 zheng4 fa3 fei pang cheng fa hihō shōhō |
To slander, or deny, the truth, i.e. Buddhism. |
談禪法會 谈禅法会 see styles |
tán chán fǎ huì tan2 chan2 fa3 hui4 t`an ch`an fa hui tan chan fa hui danzen hōe |
Dharma meeting for the discussion of Chan; Seon; Zen |
請轉法輪 请转法轮 see styles |
qǐng zhuǎn fǎ lún qing3 zhuan3 fa3 lun2 ch`ing chuan fa lun ching chuan fa lun shōten bōrin |
to ask (the Buddha) to teach the Dharma |
諸釋法王 诸释法王 see styles |
zhū shì fǎ wáng zhu1 shi4 fa3 wang2 chu shih fa wang shoshaku hōō |
The dharma-king of all the Śākyas, a title of Buddha. |
護法善神 护法善神 see styles |
hù fǎ shàn shén hu4 fa3 shan4 shen2 hu fa shan shen gohouzenjin / gohozenjin ごほうぜんじん |
{Buddh} benevolent deities who protect the dharma benevolent deities who protect the Dharma |
財法二施 财法二施 see styles |
cái fǎ èr shī cai2 fa3 er4 shi1 ts`ai fa erh shih tsai fa erh shih zaihō nise |
two gifts of wealth and dharma |
轉大法輪 转大法轮 see styles |
zhuǎn dà fǎ lún zhuan3 da4 fa3 lun2 chuan ta fa lun ten daibōrin |
turn the great wheel of dharma |
轉教付財 转教付财 see styles |
zhuǎn jiào fù cái zhuan3 jiao4 fu4 cai2 chuan chiao fu ts`ai chuan chiao fu tsai tengyō fuzai |
to receive permission to preach the dharma |
轉法輪經 转法轮经 see styles |
zhuǎn fǎ lún jīng zhuan3 fa3 lun2 jing1 chuan fa lun ching Chuyển pháp luân kinh |
Sūtra of the Turning of the Wheel of the Dharma |
轉法輪者 转法轮者 see styles |
zhuǎn fǎ lún zhě zhuan3 fa3 lun2 zhe3 chuan fa lun che ten hōrin sha |
turner of the wheel of the dharma |
達磨馱都 达磨驮都 see styles |
dá mó tuó dū da2 mo2 tuo2 du1 ta mo t`o tu ta mo to tu darumadatsu |
dharmadhātu, tr. 法界 'the element of law or of existence' (M.W.); all psychic and non-psychic processes (64 dharmas), with the exception of rūpa-skandha and mano-ayatana (11), grouped as one dharma element; the storehouse or matrix of phenomena, all-embracing totality of things; in the Tantric school, Vairocana divided into Garbhadhātu (material) and Vajradhātu (indestructible); a relic of the Buddha. |
阿毗達磨 see styles |
ā pí dá mó a1 pi2 da2 mo2 a p`i ta mo a pi ta mo |
阿毗曇; 阿鼻達磨 abhidharma. The śāstras, which discuss Buddhist philosophy or metaphysics; defined by Buddhaghōsa as the law or truth (dharma) which (abhi) goes beyond or behind the law; explained by傳 tradition, 勝法 surpassing law, 無比法 incomparable law, 對法 comparing the law, 向法 directional law, showing cause and effect. The阿毗達磨藏 or 阿毗達磨論藏 is the abhidharma-piṭaka, the third part of the tripiṭaka. In the Chinese canon it consists of 大乘論 Mahāyāna treatises, 小乘論 Hīnayāna treatises, and 藏諸論 those brought in during the Song and Yuan dynasties. The阿毗達磨倶舍論 abhidharma-kośa-śāstra, tr. By Xuanzang, is a philosophical work by Vasubandhu refuting doctrines of the Vibhāṣā school. There are many works of which abhidharma forms part of the title. |
阿浮達摩 阿浮达摩 see styles |
ā fú dá mó a1 fu2 da2 mo2 a fu ta mo afudatsuma |
(阿浮陀達摩) adbhuta-dharma, miraculous or supernatural things, a section of the canon recounting miracles and prodigies. |
阿浮達磨 阿浮达磨 see styles |
ā fú dá mó a1 fu2 da2 mo2 a fu ta mo abudatsuma |
abdhuta-dharma |
隨宜說法 随宜说法 see styles |
suí yí shuō fǎ sui2 yi2 shuo1 fa3 sui i shuo fa zuigi seppō |
to teach (the dharma) appropriately |
雨大法雨 see styles |
yǔ dà fǎ yǔ yu3 da4 fa3 yu3 yü ta fa yü u daihō u |
to rain the great dharma rain |
靈山法會 see styles |
líng shān fǎ huì ling2 shan1 fa3 hui4 ling shan fa hui |
dharma-assembly at Vulture Peak |
首座法座 see styles |
shǒu zuò fǎ zuò shou3 zuo4 fa3 zuo4 shou tso fa tso |
the head seat takes the dharma seat |
一切諸法想 一切诸法想 see styles |
yī qiè zhū fǎ xiǎng yi1 qie4 zhu1 fa3 xiang3 i ch`ieh chu fa hsiang i chieh chu fa hsiang issai sho hossō |
all conceptualizations of the dharma |
一味無爲法 一味无为法 see styles |
yī wèi wú wéi fǎ yi1 wei4 wu2 wei2 fa3 i wei wu wei fa ichimi mui hō |
unconditioned dharma of a single taste |
不退轉法輪 不退转法轮 see styles |
bù tuì zhuǎn fǎ lún bu4 tui4 zhuan3 fa3 lun2 pu t`ui chuan fa lun pu tui chuan fa lun fu taiten hōrin |
never turning-back wheel of the dharma |
依法不依人 see styles |
yī fǎ bù yī rén yi1 fa3 bu4 yi1 ren2 i fa pu i jen ehō fu e nin |
To rely upon the dharma, or truth itself, and not upon (the false interpretations of) men. |
像法決疑經 像法决疑经 see styles |
xiàng fǎ jué yí jīng xiang4 fa3 jue2 yi2 jing1 hsiang fa chüeh i ching Zōhōketsugikyō |
Sūtra of Resolving Doubts During the Age of the Semblance Dharma |
入法界無量 入法界无量 see styles |
rù fǎ jiè wú liáng ru4 fa3 jie4 wu2 liang2 ju fa chieh wu liang nyū hokkai muryō |
unfathomability of the dharma-realm |
內身證法性 内身证法性 see styles |
nèi shēn zhèng fǎ xìng nei4 shen1 zheng4 fa3 xing4 nei shen cheng fa hsing naishinshō hosshō |
personally realized, and abiding dharma |
十二行法輪 十二行法轮 see styles |
shí èr xíng fǎ lún shi2 er4 xing2 fa3 lun2 shih erh hsing fa lun jūnigyō hōrin |
the Dharma-wheel which has twelve aspects (or forms) |
南無歸依法 南无归依法 see styles |
nán mó guī yī fǎ nan2 mo2 gui1 yi1 fa3 nan mo kuei i fa namu kie hō |
to the dharma for refuge I go |
善淸淨法界 see styles |
shàn qīng jìng fǎ jiè shan4 qing1 jing4 fa3 jie4 shan ch`ing ching fa chieh shan ching ching fa chieh zen shōjō hokkai |
perfectly pure dharma world |
四分僧戒本 see styles |
sì fēn sēng jiè běn si4 fen1 seng1 jie4 ben3 ssu fen seng chieh pen Shibun sōkai hon |
Extracts from the 四分律 four-division Vinaya with verses, for use on days when the discipline is recited; there are other works under a similar title. |
在纏位法身 在缠位法身 see styles |
zài chán wèi fǎ shēn zai4 chan2 wei4 fa3 shen1 tsai ch`an wei fa shen tsai chan wei fa shen zaideni hosshin |
the dharma-body still in a state of defilement |
妙法蓮花經 妙法莲花经 see styles |
miào fǎ lián huá jīng miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 miao fa lien hua ching Myōhō renge kyō |
Sūtra of the Lotus of the Wonderful Dharma |
妙法蓮華經 妙法莲华经 see styles |
miào fǎ lián huá jīng miao4 fa3 lian2 hua2 jing1 miao fa lien hua ching Myōhō renge kyō |
The Lotus Sutra Sūtra of the Lotus of the Wonderful Dharma |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Dharma the Law" 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.
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