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太平無事 see styles |
taiheibuji / taihebuji たいへいぶじ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
太平盛世 see styles |
tài píng shèng shì tai4 ping2 sheng4 shi4 t`ai p`ing sheng shih tai ping sheng shih |
peace and prosperity (idiom) |
太平紳士 太平绅士 see styles |
tài píng shēn shì tai4 ping2 shen1 shi4 t`ai p`ing shen shih tai ping shen shih |
Justice of the Peace (JP) |
女房装束 see styles |
nyouboushouzoku / nyoboshozoku にょうぼうしょうぞく |
(archaism) costume for women serving in the inner palace (Heian period) |
安住違犯 安住违犯 see styles |
ān zhù wéi fàn an1 zhu4 wei2 fan4 an chu wei fan anjū ibon |
violate the peace |
安寧秩序 see styles |
anneichitsujo / annechitsujo あんねいちつじょ |
(yoji) peace and order; law and order |
安樂國土 安乐国土 see styles |
ān lè guó tǔ an1 le4 guo2 tu3 an le kuo t`u an le kuo tu anraku kokudo |
Land of Peace and Bliss |
安穏無事 see styles |
annonbuji あんのんぶじ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
安身立命 see styles |
ān shēn lì mìng an1 shen1 li4 ming4 an shen li ming anjin ryūmyō |
(idiom) to settle down and pursue one's path in life personal peace and realization of enlightenment |
安邦定國 安邦定国 see styles |
ān bāng dìng guó an1 bang1 ding4 guo2 an pang ting kuo |
to bring peace and stability to the country |
富國安民 富国安民 see styles |
fù guó ān mín fu4 guo2 an1 min2 fu kuo an min |
to make the country rich and the people at peace |
寢食難安 寝食难安 see styles |
qǐn shí nán ān qin3 shi2 nan2 an1 ch`in shih nan an chin shih nan an |
lit. cannot rest or eat in peace (idiom); fig. extremely worried and troubled |
巴彥浩特 巴彦浩特 see styles |
bā yàn hào tè ba1 yan4 hao4 te4 pa yen hao t`e pa yen hao te |
Bayanhot, capital of Alxa League 阿拉善盟[A1 la1 shan4 Meng2], Inner Mongolia |
巴林右旗 see styles |
bā lín yòu qí ba1 lin2 you4 qi2 pa lin yu ch`i pa lin yu chi |
Bairin Right banner or Baarin Baruun khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia |
巴林左旗 see styles |
bā lín zuǒ qí ba1 lin2 zuo3 qi2 pa lin tso ch`i pa lin tso chi |
Bairin Left banner of Baarin Züün khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia |
常寂光土 see styles |
cháng jí guāng tǔ chang2 ji2 guang1 tu3 ch`ang chi kuang t`u chang chi kuang tu joujakkoudo / jojakkodo じょうじゃっこうど |
{Buddh} (See 寂光浄土) land of eternally tranquil light (highest realm in Tendai Buddhism) The realm (of spirit) where all are in perpetual peace and glory; Tiantai's fourth Buddhakṣetra. |
平和の礎 see styles |
heiwanoishiji / hewanoishiji へいわのいしじ |
(place-name) Cornerstone of Peace (in the Peace Memorial Park on Okinawa Island) |
平和ぼけ see styles |
heiwaboke / hewaboke へいわぼけ |
(exp,n,adj-no) (1) peace at any price (attitude); (exp,n) (2) (derogatory term) peace idiot; peace senility; complacency about peace |
平和会議 see styles |
heiwakaigi / hewakaigi へいわかいぎ |
peace conference |
平和協力 see styles |
heiwakyouryoku / hewakyoryoku へいわきょうりょく |
peace collaboration |
平和協定 see styles |
heiwakyoutei / hewakyote へいわきょうてい |
peace agreement |
平和協議 see styles |
heiwakyougi / hewakyogi へいわきょうぎ |
peace conference |
平和合意 see styles |
heiwagoui / hewagoi へいわごうい |
peace agreement |
平和呆け see styles |
heiwaboke / hewaboke へいわぼけ |
(exp,n,adj-no) (1) peace at any price (attitude); (exp,n) (2) (derogatory term) peace idiot; peace senility; complacency about peace |
平和国家 see styles |
heiwakokka / hewakokka へいわこっか |
peace-loving nation |
平和宣言 see styles |
heiwasengen / hewasengen へいわせんげん |
peace declaration |
平和憲法 see styles |
heiwakenpou / hewakenpo へいわけんぽう |
(See 日本国憲法) pacifist constitution (i.e. the current Japanese constitution); peace constitution |
平和攻勢 see styles |
heiwakousei / hewakose へいわこうせい |
peace offensive |
平和教育 see styles |
heiwakyouiku / hewakyoiku へいわきょういく |
peace education |
平和条約 see styles |
heiwajouyaku / hewajoyaku へいわじょうやく |
peace treaty |
平和条項 see styles |
heiwajoukou / hewajoko へいわじょうこう |
peace clause |
平和産業 see styles |
heiwasangyou / hewasangyo へいわさんぎょう |
peace-time industries |
平和運動 see styles |
heiwaundou / hewaundo へいわうんどう |
peace movement |
平和部隊 see styles |
heiwabutai / hewabutai へいわぶたい |
the Peace Corps |
平時編制 see styles |
heijihensei / hejihense へいじへんせい |
(See 戦時編制) peace organization; peace footing |
弩達囉灑 弩达囉洒 see styles |
nǔ dá luō sǎ nu3 da2 luo1 sa3 nu ta lo sa Dodarasha |
Durdharṣa, hard to hold 難執持, or hard to overcome 難降伏, or hard to behold 無能見, guardian of the inner gate in Vairocana's maṇḍala. |
御庭番衆 see styles |
oniwabanshuu / oniwabanshu おにわばんしゅう |
Oniwaban; the Shogunate's "guard of the inner garden" |
心如止水 see styles |
xīn rú zhǐ shuǐ xin1 ru2 zhi3 shui3 hsin ju chih shui |
to be at peace with oneself |
恬愉之安 see styles |
tián yú zhī ān tian2 yu2 zhi1 an1 t`ien yü chih an tien yü chih an |
comfortably at peace (idiom) |
息事寧人 息事宁人 see styles |
xī shì níng rén xi1 shi4 ning2 ren2 hsi shih ning jen |
to keep the peace; to patch up a quarrel (idiom) |
扎蘭屯市 扎兰屯市 see styles |
zhā lán tún shì zha1 lan2 tun2 shi4 cha lan t`un shih cha lan tun shih |
Zhalantun, a county-level city in Hulunbuir City 呼倫貝爾市|呼伦贝尔市[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3 Shi4], Inner Mongolia |
扎賚特旗 扎赉特旗 see styles |
zhā lài tè qí zha1 lai4 te4 qi2 cha lai t`e ch`i cha lai te chi |
Jalaid banner, Mongolian Zhalaid khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia |
扎魯特旗 扎鲁特旗 see styles |
zā lǔ tè qí za1 lu3 te4 qi2 tsa lu t`e ch`i tsa lu te chi |
Jarud banner or Jarud khoshuu in Tongliao 通遼|通辽[Tong1 liao2], Inner Mongolia |
托克托縣 托克托县 see styles |
tuō kè tuō xiàn tuo1 ke4 tuo1 xian4 t`o k`o t`o hsien to ko to hsien |
Togtoh county, Mongolian Togtox khoshuu, in Hohhot 呼和浩特[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4], Inner Mongolia |
托爾斯泰 托尔斯泰 see styles |
tuō ěr sī tài tuo1 er3 si1 tai4 t`o erh ssu t`ai to erh ssu tai |
Tolstoy (name); Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828-1910), great Russian novelist, author of War and Peace 戰爭與和平|战争与和平 |
抜苦与楽 see styles |
bakkuyoraku ばっくよらく |
(yoji) {Buddh} a Buddha or Bodhisattva taking away suffering and conferring peace |
掛け投げ see styles |
kakenage かけなげ |
(sumo) hooking inner thigh throw |
攬轡澄清 揽辔澄清 see styles |
lǎn pèi chéng qīng lan3 pei4 cheng2 qing1 lan p`ei ch`eng ch`ing lan pei cheng ching |
to assume one's post with the aspiration of bringing about peace and order to the nation (idiom) |
政通人和 see styles |
zhèng tōng rén hé zheng4 tong1 ren2 he2 cheng t`ung jen ho cheng tung jen ho |
efficient government, people at peace (idiom); all is well with the state and the people |
昂山素季 see styles |
áng shān sù jì ang2 shan1 su4 ji4 ang shan su chi |
Aung San Suu Kyi (1945-), Myanmar opposition leader and 1991 Nobel Peace laureate; also written 昂山素姬 |
昆都侖區 昆都仑区 see styles |
kūn dū lún qū kun1 du1 lun2 qu1 k`un tu lun ch`ü kun tu lun chü |
Hondlon, a district of Baotou City 包頭市|包头市[Bao1 tou2 Shi4], Inner Mongolia |
昭和元禄 see styles |
shouwagenroku / showagenroku しょうわげんろく |
(hist) the flourishing mid-Shōwa period (1960s and early 1970s) of peace, rapid economic growth, and life of ease |
杭錦後旗 杭锦后旗 see styles |
háng jǐn hòu qí hang2 jin3 hou4 qi2 hang chin hou ch`i hang chin hou chi |
Hanggin Rear banner or Xanggin Xoit khoshuu in Bayan Nur 巴彥淖爾|巴彦淖尔[Ba1 yan4 nao4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
歌舞升平 see styles |
gē wǔ shēng píng ge1 wu3 sheng1 ping2 ko wu sheng p`ing ko wu sheng ping |
lit. to celebrate peace with songs and dance (idiom); fig. to make a show of happiness and prosperity |
歌舞昇平 歌舞升平 see styles |
gē wǔ shēng píng ge1 wu3 sheng1 ping2 ko wu sheng p`ing ko wu sheng ping |
lit. to celebrate peace with songs and dance (idiom); fig. to make a show of happiness and prosperity |
正鑲白旗 正镶白旗 see styles |
zhèng xiāng bái qí zheng4 xiang1 bai2 qi2 cheng hsiang pai ch`i cheng hsiang pai chi |
Plain and Bordered White banner or Shuluun Hövööt Chagaan khoshuu in Xilingol League 錫林郭勒盟|锡林郭勒盟[Xi1 lin2 guo1 le4 Meng2], Inner Mongolia |
武装平和 see styles |
busouheiwa / busohewa ぶそうへいわ |
armed peace |
歲歲平安 岁岁平安 see styles |
suì suì píng ān sui4 sui4 ping2 an1 sui sui p`ing an sui sui ping an |
May you have peace year after year (New Year's greeting) |
気休めに see styles |
kiyasumeni きやすめに |
(adverb) for peace of mind |
永久和平 see styles |
yǒng jiǔ hé píng yong3 jiu3 he2 ping2 yung chiu ho p`ing yung chiu ho ping |
lasting peace; enduring peace |
永無寧日 永无宁日 see styles |
yǒng wú níng rì yong3 wu2 ning2 ri4 yung wu ning jih |
(in such circumstances) there will be no peace; one can never breathe easy |
河清海晏 see styles |
hé qīng hǎi yàn he2 qing1 hai3 yan4 ho ch`ing hai yen ho ching hai yen |
the Yellow River is clear and the sea is calm; the world is at peace (idiom) |
治乱興亡 see styles |
chirankoubou / chirankobo ちらんこうぼう |
(yoji) nation's times of peace and war, rise and fall |
泰平無事 see styles |
taiheibuji / taihebuji たいへいぶじ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
浮ばれる see styles |
ukabareru うかばれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to rest in peace; to attain eternal rest; (2) to gain recognition; to get on in the world |
海勃灣區 海勃湾区 see styles |
hǎi bó wān qū hai3 bo2 wan1 qu1 hai po wan ch`ü hai po wan chü |
Haibowan, a district of Wuhai City 烏海市|乌海市[Wu1 hai3 Shi4], Inner Mongolia |
海拉爾區 海拉尔区 see styles |
hǎi lā ěr qū hai3 la1 er3 qu1 hai la erh ch`ü hai la erh chü |
Hailar, a district of Hulunbuir City 呼倫貝爾市|呼伦贝尔市[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3 Shi4], Inner Mongolia |
涅槃八味 see styles |
niè pán bā wèi nie4 pan2 ba1 wei4 nieh p`an pa wei nieh pan pa wei nehan no hachimi |
The eight rasa, i.e. flavours, or characteristics of nirvāṇa-permanence, peace, no growing old, no death, purity, transcendence, unperturbedness, joy. |
清水河縣 清水河县 see styles |
qīng shuǐ hé xiàn qing1 shui3 he2 xian4 ch`ing shui ho hsien ching shui ho hsien |
Qingshuihe, a county in Hohhot City 呼和浩特市[Hu1 he2 hao4 te4 Shi4], Inner Mongolia |
滿洲里市 满洲里市 see styles |
mǎn zhōu lǐ shì man3 zhou1 li3 shi4 man chou li shih |
Manzhouli, a county-level city in Hulunbuir City 呼倫貝爾市|呼伦贝尔市[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3 Shi4], Inner Mongolia |
無事太平 see styles |
bujitaihei / bujitaihe ぶじたいへい |
(noun or adjectival noun) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
無事平穏 see styles |
bujiheion / bujiheon ぶじへいおん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
無爲之安 无为之安 see styles |
wú wéi zhī ān wu2 wei2 zhi1 an1 wu wei chih an mui no yasuki |
the peace of the unconditioned |
牙克石市 see styles |
yá kè shí shì ya2 ke4 shi2 shi4 ya k`o shih shih ya ko shih shih |
Yakeshi, a county-level city in Hulunbuir City 呼倫貝爾市|呼伦贝尔市[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3 Shi4], Inner Mongolia |
申しこむ see styles |
moushikomu / moshikomu もうしこむ |
(transitive verb) to apply for; to make an application; to propose (marriage); to offer (mediation); to make an overture (of peace); to challenge; to lodge (objections); to request (an interview); to subscribe for; to book; to reserve |
申し込む see styles |
moushikomu / moshikomu もうしこむ |
(transitive verb) to apply for; to make an application; to propose (marriage); to offer (mediation); to make an overture (of peace); to challenge; to lodge (objections); to request (an interview); to subscribe for; to book; to reserve |
登堂入室 see styles |
dēng táng rù shì deng1 tang2 ru4 shi4 teng t`ang ju shih teng tang ju shih |
lit. from the main room, enter the inner chamber (idiom); fig. to go to the next level; to attain a higher level |
白雲礦區 白云矿区 see styles |
bái yún kuàng qū bai2 yun2 kuang4 qu1 pai yün k`uang ch`ü pai yün kuang chü |
Baiyukuang district of Baotou city 包頭市|包头市[Bao1 tou2 shi4], Inner Mongolia |
百鳥朝鳳 百鸟朝凤 see styles |
bǎi niǎo cháo fèng bai3 niao3 chao2 feng4 pai niao ch`ao feng pai niao chao feng |
lit. all birds paying looking up to the phoenix; fig. peace under a wise ruler |
皇大神宮 see styles |
koutaijinguu / kotaijingu こうたいじんぐう |
(See 内宮) Kōtai Shrine (main shrine of the Inner Ise Shrine) |
目がしら see styles |
megashira めがしら magashira まがしら |
inner canthus; inner corner of the eye |
石咀山市 see styles |
shí jǔ shān shì shi2 ju3 shan1 shi4 shih chü shan shih |
variant of Shizuishan 石嘴山市[Shi2 zui3 shan1 shi4], prefecture-level city in Ningxia on the border with Inner Mongolia |
石景山區 石景山区 see styles |
shí jǐng shān qū shi2 jing3 shan1 qu1 shih ching shan ch`ü shih ching shan chü |
Shijingshan, an inner district of west Beijing |
科右中旗 see styles |
kē yòu zhōng qí ke1 you4 zhong1 qi2 k`o yu chung ch`i ko yu chung chi |
Horqin right center banner, Mongolian Khorchin Baruun Garyn Dund khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia |
科右前旗 see styles |
kē yòu qián qí ke1 you4 qian2 qi2 k`o yu ch`ien ch`i ko yu chien chi |
Horqin right front banner, Mongolian Khorchin Baruun Garyn Ömnöd khoshuu, in Hinggan league 興安盟|兴安盟[Xing1 an1 meng2], east Inner Mongolia |
科爾沁區 科尔沁区 see styles |
kē ěr qìn qū ke1 er3 qin4 qu1 k`o erh ch`in ch`ü ko erh chin chü |
Horqin, a district of Tongliao City 通遼市|通辽市[Tong1 liao2 Shi4], Inner Mongolia |
精神世界 see styles |
seishinsekai / seshinsekai せいしんせかい |
inner psychological world; mental world; spiritual world |
精神生活 see styles |
jīng shén shēng huó jing1 shen2 sheng1 huo2 ching shen sheng huo seishinseikatsu / seshinsekatsu せいしんせいかつ |
spiritual or moral life spiritual life; inner life; mental life |
統一教会 see styles |
touitsukyoukai / toitsukyokai とういつきょうかい |
Unification Church (new religious movement); Family Federation for World Peace and Unification |
維護和平 维护和平 see styles |
wéi hù hé píng wei2 hu4 he2 ping2 wei hu ho p`ing wei hu ho ping |
to uphold peace |
翁牛特旗 see styles |
wēng niú tè qí weng1 niu2 te4 qi2 weng niu t`e ch`i weng niu te chi |
Ongniud banner or Ongnuud khoshuu in Chifeng 赤峰[Chi4 feng1], Inner Mongolia |
胸先三寸 see styles |
munasakisanzun むなさきさんずん |
one's mind; one's inner feelings; (a decision hinging on) how someone feels about it |
膜性迷路 see styles |
makuseimeiro / makusemero まくせいめいろ |
(See 膜迷路) membranous labyrinth (of the inner ear); membraneous labyrinth |
自然悟道 see styles |
zì rán wù dào zi4 ran2 wu4 dao4 tzu jan wu tao jinen godō |
Enlightenment by the inner light, independent of external teaching; to become Buddha by one's own power, e. g. Śākyamuni who is called 自然釋迦. |
表裡不一 表里不一 see styles |
biǎo lǐ bù yī biao3 li3 bu4 yi1 piao li pu i |
outside appearance and inner reality differ (idiom); not what it seems; saying one thing but meaning something different |
表裡如一 表里如一 see styles |
biǎo lǐ rú yī biao3 li3 ru2 yi1 piao li ju i |
external appearance and inner thoughts coincide (idiom); to say what one means; to think and act as one |
裏ピース see styles |
urapiisu / urapisu うらピース |
(colloquialism) reverse peace sign (with the palm facing inward); reverse V sign |
論義第一 论义第一 see styles |
lùn yì dì yī lun4 yi4 di4 yi1 lun i ti i rongi daīchi |
Most Eminent in Explicating the Inner Meaning of the Doctrine |
講和会議 see styles |
kouwakaigi / kowakaigi こうわかいぎ |
peace conference |
講和条件 see styles |
kouwajouken / kowajoken こうわじょうけん |
peace terms; conditions of peace |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Inner-Peace" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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