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心動


心动

see styles
xīn dòng
    xin1 dong4
hsin tung
 shindō
heartbeat; heart rate; (fig.) emotionally affected; aroused (of desire, emotion, interest etc)
motion of the mind

心執


心执

see styles
xīn zhí
    xin1 zhi2
hsin chih
 shinshū
mental attachment

心願


心愿

see styles
xīn yuàn
    xin1 yuan4
hsin yüan
 shingan
    しんがん
cherished desire; dream; craving; wish; aspiration
prayer; heartfelt wish
The will of the mind, resolve, vow.

志望

see styles
 shibou / shibo
    しぼう
(noun, transitive verb) wish; desire; ambition; choice

志願


志愿

see styles
zhì yuàn
    zhi4 yuan4
chih yüan
 shigan
    しがん
aspiration; ambition; to volunteer
(n,vs,vt,vi,adj-no) aspiration; volunteering; desire; application
to wish

念い

see styles
 omoi
    おもい
(1) thought; (2) imagination; mind; heart; (3) desire; wish; hope; expectation; (4) love; affection; (5) feelings; emotion; sentiment; experience

念う

see styles
 omou / omo
    おもう
(transitive verb) (1) to think; to consider; to believe; (2) to think (of doing); to plan (to do); (3) to judge; to assess; to regard; (4) to imagine; to suppose; to dream; (5) to expect; to look forward to; (6) to feel; to desire; to want; (7) to recall; to remember

念天

see styles
niàn tiān
    nian4 tian1
nien t`ien
    nien tien
 nenten
One of the six devalokas, that of recollection and desire.

念想

see styles
niàn xiǎng
    nian4 xiang3
nien hsiang
to miss (the presence of); to cherish the memory of; aspiration; desire; something one keeps thinking about; (coll.) keepsake; memento; (coll.) impression (of sb or something in one's mind)

念願

see styles
 nengan
    ねんがん
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) one's heart's desire; one's dearest wish

思い

see styles
 omoi
    おもい
(1) thought; (2) imagination; mind; heart; (3) desire; wish; hope; expectation; (4) love; affection; (5) feelings; emotion; sentiment; experience

思う

see styles
 omou / omo
    おもう
(transitive verb) (1) to think; to consider; to believe; (2) to think (of doing); to plan (to do); (3) to judge; to assess; to regard; (4) to imagine; to suppose; to dream; (5) to expect; to look forward to; (6) to feel; to desire; to want; (7) to recall; to remember

思食

see styles
sī shí
    si1 shi2
ssu shih
 shijiki
Thought-food, mental food; to desire food.

性慾


性欲

see styles
xìng yù
    xing4 yu4
hsing yü
 seiyoku / seyoku
    せいよく
sexual desire; lust
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sexual desire

性欲

see styles
xìng yù
    xing4 yu4
hsing yü
 shōyoku
    せいよく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sexual desire
Desires that have become second nature; desires of the nature.

恋情

see styles
 renjou; koinasake / renjo; koinasake
    れんじょう; こいなさけ
(1) love; attachment; (2) lovesickness

恋慕

see styles
 renbo
    れんぼ
(n,vs,vt,vi) love; attachment; tender emotions; falling in love; (given name) Renbo

恋着

see styles
 renchaku
    れんちゃく
(n,vs,vi) attachment; love

悕求

see styles
xī qiú
    xi1 qiu2
hsi ch`iu
    hsi chiu
 kegu
secret desire

情慾


情欲

see styles
qíng yù
    qing2 yu4
ch`ing yü
    ching yü
 jouyoku / joyoku
    じょうよく
lust; desire; sensual
(noun - becomes adjective with の) passions; sexual desire; lust

惑著


惑着

see styles
huò zhāo
    huo4 zhao1
huo chao
 wakujaku
The bond of illusion, the delusive bondage of desire to its environment.

惟う

see styles
 omou / omo
    おもう
(transitive verb) (1) to think; to consider; to believe; (2) to think (of doing); to plan (to do); (3) to judge; to assess; to regard; (4) to imagine; to suppose; to dream; (5) to expect; to look forward to; (6) to feel; to desire; to want; (7) to recall; to remember

惡取


恶取

see styles
è qǔ
    e4 qu3
o ch`ü
    o chü
 akushu
evil attachment

想う

see styles
 omou / omo
    おもう
(transitive verb) (1) to think; to consider; to believe; (2) to think (of doing); to plan (to do); (3) to judge; to assess; to regard; (4) to imagine; to suppose; to dream; (5) to expect; to look forward to; (6) to feel; to desire; to want; (7) to recall; to remember

想愛


想爱

see styles
xiǎn gài
    xian3 gai4
hsien kai
 soua / soa
    そうあ
(female given name) Soua
Thought of and desire for, thought leading to desire.

想望

see styles
xiǎng wàng
    xiang3 wang4
hsiang wang
 soubou / sobo
    そうぼう
to desire; to wish; (literary) to admire
(noun, transitive verb) longing; yearning

意三

see styles
yì sān
    yi4 san1
i san
 shinzou / shinzo
    しんぞう
(personal name) Shinzou
The three evils which belong to intellect — lobha, dveṣa, moha, i.e. desire, dislike, delusion.

意地

see styles
yì dì
    yi4 di4
i ti
 iji
    いじ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) stubbornness; obstinacy; willpower; pride; (2) disposition; nature; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) appetite; desire; greed
The stage of intellectual consciousness, being the sixth vijñāna, the source of all concepts.

意思

see styles
yì si
    yi4 si5
i ssu
 ishi
    いし
idea; opinion; meaning; wish; desire; interest; fun; token of appreciation, affection etc; CL:個|个[ge4]; to give as a small token; to do something as a gesture of goodwill etc
intention; wish; purpose; mind (to do)
mindfulness

意慾

see styles
 iyoku
    いよく
(out-dated kanji) (n,n-suf) will; desire; ambition; urge (e.g. creative urge)

意欲

see styles
yì yù
    yi4 yu4
i yü
 iyoku
    いよく
to intend to; intention; desire
(n,n-suf) will; desire; ambition; urge (e.g. creative urge)

意願


意愿

see styles
yì yuàn
    yi4 yuan4
i yüan
 igan
aspiration; wish (for); desire
a wish

愛刺


爱刺

see styles
ài cì
    ai4 ci4
ai tz`u
    ai tzu
 aiseki
The thorn of love; the suffering of attachment which pierces like a thorn.

愛執


爱执

see styles
ài zhí
    ai4 zhi2
ai chih
 aishuu / aishu
    あいしゅう
attachment; covetous affection
The grip of love and desire.

愛恚


爱恚

see styles
ài huì
    ai4 hui4
ai hui
 aii
Love and hate, desire and hate.

愛恨


爱恨

see styles
ài hèn
    ai4 hen4
ai hen
 aikon
The falseness or unreality of desire.

愛惑


爱惑

see styles
ài huò
    ai4 huo4
ai huo
 aiwaku
The illusion of love, or desire.

愛想


爱想

see styles
ài xiǎng
    ai4 xiang3
ai hsiang
 aiso
    あいそ
(1) amiability; friendliness; affability; sociability; (2) (See 愛想を尽かす) fondness (of someone); affection; liking; (3) (See お愛想・1) compliments; civilities; courtesies; flattery; (4) (See お愛想・2) hospitality; special treatment; entertainment; (5) (See お愛想・3) bill (at a restaurant); check; (female given name) Aiso
thoughts of attachment to that which is attractive

愛慢


爱慢

see styles
ài màn
    ai4 man4
ai man
 aiman
desire and pride

愛慾

see styles
 aiyoku
    あいよく
(1) passion; sexual desire; lust; (2) (Buddhist term) attachment (esp. to one's family or a member of the opposite sex)

愛果


爱果

see styles
ài guǒ
    ai4 guo3
ai kuo
 megumi
    めぐみ
(female given name) Megumi
The fruit of desire and attachment, i.e. suffering.

愛染


爱染

see styles
ài rǎn
    ai4 ran3
ai jan
 aizome
    あいぞめ
(1) {Buddh} being drawn to something one loves; amorous passion; (2) (abbreviation) (See 愛染明王) Ragaraja (esoteric school deity of love); (surname, female given name) Aizome
The taint of desire.

愛根


爱根

see styles
ài gēn
    ai4 gen1
ai ken
 aine
    あいね
(female given name) Aine
The root of desire, which produces the passions.

愛業


爱业

see styles
ài yè
    ai4 ye4
ai yeh
 aigō
The karma which follows desire.

愛欲


爱欲

see styles
ài yù
    ai4 yu4
ai yü
 aiyoku
    あいよく
(1) passion; sexual desire; lust; (2) (Buddhist term) attachment (esp. to one's family or a member of the opposite sex)
Love and desire; love of family.

愛毒


爱毒

see styles
ài dú
    ai4 du2
ai tu
 aidoku
The poison of desire, or love, which harms devotion to Buddha.

愛水


爱水

see styles
ài shuǐ
    ai4 shui3
ai shui
 yoshimi
    よしみ
(female given name) Yoshimi
Semen; also the passion of desire which fertilizes evil fruit.

愛河


爱河

see styles
ài hé
    ai4 he2
ai ho
 aikawa
    あいかわ
the river of love; a stumbling block on the path to enlightenment (Buddhism)
(surname) Aikawa
The river of desire in which men are drowned.

愛法


爱法

see styles
ài fǎ
    ai4 fa3
ai fa
 aihō
Love for Buddha-truth; the method of love.

愛流


爱流

see styles
ài liú
    ai4 liu2
ai liu
 meru
    める
(female given name) Meru
The food of desire which overwhelms.

愛海


爱海

see styles
ài hǎi
    ai4 hai3
ai hai
 yoshimi
    よしみ
(personal name) Yoshimi
The ocean of desire.

愛涎


爱涎

see styles
ài xián
    ai4 xian2
ai hsien
 aien
The mouth watering with desire.

愛渴


爱渴

see styles
ài kě
    ai4 ke3
ai k`o
    ai ko
 aikatsu
The thirst of desire, also 渴愛 thirstily to desire.

愛潤


爱润

see styles
ài rùn
    ai4 run4
ai jun
 auru
    あうる
(female given name) Auru
The fertilizing of desire; i.e. when dying the illusion of attachment fertilizes the seed of future karma, producing the fruit of further suffering.

愛火


爱火

see styles
ài huǒ
    ai4 huo3
ai huo
 aika
Love as fire that burns.

愛獄


爱狱

see styles
ài yù
    ai4 yu4
ai yü
 aigoku
The prison of desire.

愛用


爱用

see styles
ài yòng
    ai4 yong4
ai yung
 aiyou / aiyo
    あいよう
(adj-no,vs,vt) favorite; favourite; habitually used
activity of desire

愛界


爱界

see styles
ài jiè
    ai4 jie4
ai chieh
 aikai
The realm of desire, or love ; those who dwell in it.

愛着


爱着

see styles
ài zhāo
    ai4 zhao1
ai chao
 aichaku
    あいちゃく
(n,vs,vi) attachment (esp. to things); love; affection; fondness
attachment

愛種


爱种

see styles
ài zhǒng
    ai4 zhong3
ai chung
 aine
    あいね
(female given name) Aine
The seed of desire, with its harvest of pain.

愛結


爱结

see styles
ài jié
    ai4 jie2
ai chieh
 ribon
    りぼん
(female given name) Ribon
The tie of love or desire.

愛網


爱网

see styles
ài wǎng
    ai4 wang3
ai wang
 aimō
net of attachment

愛緣


爱缘

see styles
ài yuán
    ai4 yuan2
ai yüan
 aien
Love or desire as a contributory cause, or attachment.

愛繫


爱系

see styles
ài xì
    ai4 xi4
ai hsi
 aike
The bond of love, or desire.

愛繭


爱茧

see styles
ài jiǎn
    ai4 jian3
ai chien
 aiken
The cocoon of desire spun about beings as a silkworm spins a cocoon about itself.

愛羂


爱羂

see styles
ài juàn
    ai4 juan4
ai chüan
 aiken
The noose, or net, of desire.

愛著


爱着

see styles
ài zhù
    ai4 zhu4
ai chu
 aijaku
The strong attachment of love; the bondage of desire. From this bond of love also arises pity 慈悲 which is fundamental to Buddhism.

愛行


爱行

see styles
ài xíng
    ai4 xing2
ai hsing
 yoshiyuki
    よしゆき
(given name) Yoshiyuki
Emotional behavior, or the emotions of desire, as contrasted with 見行 rational behavior.

愛見


爱见

see styles
ài jiàn
    ai4 jian4
ai chien
 emi
    えみ
(female given name) Emi
Attachment or love growing from thinking of others. Also, attachment to things 愛 and attachment to false views 見; also emotional and rational.

愛論


爱论

see styles
ài lùn
    ai4 lun4
ai lun
 airon
Talk of love or desire, which gives rise to improper conversation.

愛輪


爱轮

see styles
ài lún
    ai4 lun2
ai lun
 airin
    あいりん
(female given name) Airin
The wheel of desire which turns men into the six paths of transmigration.

愛鬼


爱鬼

see styles
ài guǐ
    ai4 gui3
ai kuei
 aiki
The demon of desire.

慾愛


慾爱

see styles
yù ài
    yu4 ai4
yü ai
 yokuai
To hanker after, desire.

慾望


欲望

see styles
yù wàng
    yu4 wang4
yü wang
 yokubou / yokubo
    よくぼう
desire; longing; appetite; craving
(irregular kanji usage) desire; appetite; lust

憎愛


憎爱

see styles
zēn gài
    zen1 gai4
tsen kai
 zōai
Hate and love.

憶う

see styles
 omou / omo
    おもう
(transitive verb) (1) to think; to consider; to believe; (2) to think (of doing); to plan (to do); (3) to judge; to assess; to regard; (4) to imagine; to suppose; to dream; (5) to expect; to look forward to; (6) to feel; to desire; to want; (7) to recall; to remember

懐う

see styles
 omou / omo
    おもう
(transitive verb) (1) to think; to consider; to believe; (2) to think (of doing); to plan (to do); (3) to judge; to assess; to regard; (4) to imagine; to suppose; to dream; (5) to expect; to look forward to; (6) to feel; to desire; to want; (7) to recall; to remember

懸想

see styles
 kesou / keso
    けそう
(n,vs,vi) falling in love; attachment

戀家


恋家

see styles
liàn jiā
    lian4 jia1
lien chia
home-loving; to feel a strong attachment to home life; to begrudge being away from home

戀念


恋念

see styles
liàn niàn
    lian4 nian4
lien nien
to have a sentimental attachment to (a place); to miss (one's ancestral home etc); to be nostalgic about

成劫

see styles
chéng jié
    cheng2 jie2
ch`eng chieh
    cheng chieh
 joukou; jougou / joko; jogo
    じょうこう; じょうごう
{Buddh} (See 四劫) the kalpa of formation (the first aeon of the universe)
vivarta kalpa, one of the four kalpas, consisting of twenty small kalpas during which worlds and the beings on them are formed. The others are: 住劫 vivarta-siddha kalpa, kalpa of abiding, or existence, sun and moon rise, sexes are differentiated, heroes arise, four castes are formed, social life evolves. 壞劫saṃvarta kalpa, that of destruction, consisting of sixty-four small kalpas when fire, water, and wind destroy everything except the fourth dhyāna. 空劫 saṃvarta-siddha kalpa, i.e. of annihilation. v. 劫波.

我倒

see styles
wǒ dào
    wo3 dao4
wo tao
 gatō
The illusion of an ego, one of the four inverted or upside-down ideas.

我愛


我爱

see styles
wǒ ài
    wo3 ai4
wo ai
 ga-ai
Self-love; the love of or attachment to the ego, arising with the eighth vijñāna.

戒取

see styles
jiè qǔ
    jie4 qu3
chieh ch`ü
    chieh chü
 kaishu
Clinging to the commandments of heterodox teachers, e.g. those of ultra-asceticism, one of the four attachments, 四取 catuḥ-parāmarśa.

所望

see styles
suǒ wàng
    suo3 wang4
so wang
 shomou / shomo
    しょもう
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) desire; wish; request
that which is expected

所願


所愿

see styles
suǒ yuàn
    suo3 yuan4
so yüan
 shogan
    しょがん
wished-for; desired
wish; desire
that which one desires

手四

see styles
 teshi
    てし
{hanaf} (See 手役) four-of-a-kind (in a dealt hand)

承句

see styles
 shouku / shoku
    しょうく
(1) (See 起承転結) development of a text; (2) the second line in a four-line Chinese poem

招提

see styles
zhāo tí
    zhao1 ti2
chao t`i
    chao ti
 shodai
    しょだい
(place-name) Shodai
拓鬪提舍 caturdiśaḥ, the four directions of space; cāturdiśa, belonging to the four quarters, i. e. the saṃgha or Church; name for a monastery.

指羽

see styles
 sashiba
    さしば
    sashiha
    さしは
large fan-shaped object held by an attendant and used to conceal the face of a noble, etc.

接続

see styles
 setsuzoku
    せつぞく
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) connection; attachment; union; join; joint; link; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) changing trains; (n,vs,vt,vi) (3) (abbreviation) (See 接続語) conjunction

揚巻

see styles
 agemaki
    あげまき
(1) old-fashioned boys' hairstyle; (2) Meiji period women's hairstyle; (3) type of dance in kabuki; (4) (sumo) knots in colour of four cardinal points hanging from the roof above the ring (color); (5) (abbreviation) constricted tagelus (Sinonovacula constricta); Chinese razor clam

擇滅


择灭

see styles
zé miè
    ze2 mie4
tse mieh
 chakumetsu
pratisaṃkhyānirodha. nirvāṇa as a result of 擇 discrimination, the elimination of desire by means of mind and will.

政所

see styles
 mandokoro
    まんどころ
(1) official in charge of the administration of domains and general affairs of powerful noble families (from the middle of the Heian period); (2) (honorific or respectful language) (abbreviation) (See 北の政所) titled lady (legal wife of an important official); (3) government office related to finances (Kamakura and Muromachi periods); (4) clerk working for large temples and shrines; (place-name, surname) Mandokoro

教判

see styles
jiào pàn
    jiao4 pan4
chiao p`an
    chiao pan
 kyōhan
The various divisions of teaching or doctrine, such as the Tiantai theory of the five periods of Śākyamuni's life, the four classes of doctrine, the four styles of teaching, etc.

教理

see styles
jiào lǐ
    jiao4 li3
chiao li
 kyouri / kyori
    きょうり
doctrine (religion)
doctrine
The fundamental principles of a religion; its doctrines, or dogmas, e.g. the four truths, the tweIve nidānas, the eightfold noble path.

散る

see styles
 chiru
    ちる
(v5r,vi) (1) to fall (e.g. blossoms, leaves); (v5r,vi) (2) to scatter; to be dispersed; (v5r,vi) (3) to disappear; to dissolve; to break up; (v5r,vi) (4) to spread; to run; to blur; (v5r,vi) (5) to die a noble death

散地

see styles
sàn dì
    san4 di4
san ti
 sanji
The stage of distraction, i.e. the world of desire.

斷愛


断爱

see styles
duàn ài
    duan4 ai4
tuan ai
 danai
to eliminate desire

斷欲


断欲

see styles
duàn yù
    duan4 yu4
tuan yü
 danyoku
to eliminate desire

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

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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary