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佛說觀無量壽佛經 佛说观无量寿佛经 see styles |
fó shuō guān wú liáng shòu fó jīng fo2 shuo1 guan1 wu2 liang2 shou4 fo2 jing1 fo shuo kuan wu liang shou fo ching Bussetsu kan muryōju butsu kyō |
Foshuo guan wuliangshou fo jing |
內有色想觀外色多 内有色想观外色多 see styles |
nèi yǒu sè xiǎng guān wài sè duō nei4 you3 se4 xiang3 guan1 wai4 se4 duo1 nei yu se hsiang kuan wai se to naiu shikisō kan geshiki ta |
imagining himself having form, he sees large external forms, and overcomes them |
內無色想觀外色多 内无色想观外色多 see styles |
nèi wú sè xiǎng guān wài sè duō nei4 wu2 se4 xiang3 guan1 wai4 se4 duo1 nei wu se hsiang kuan wai se to nai mushikisō kan geshiki ta |
imagining himself lacking form, he sees large external forms, and overcome them |
內無色想觀外色少 内无色想观外色少 see styles |
nèi wú sè xiǎng guān wài sè shǎo nei4 wu2 se4 xiang3 guan1 wai4 se4 shao3 nei wu se hsiang kuan wai se shao nai mushikisō kan geshikishō |
imagining himself lacking form, he sees small external forms, and overcome them |
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juurukunichii; juurukunichii; juurukunichii / jurukunichi; jurukunichi; jurukunichi じゅうるくにちい; ジュウルクニチー; ジュールクニチー |
Jūrukunichī; New Year's Day of the Dead; Okinawan festival celebrated on the 16th day of the first month in the lunar calendar |
国のかたち研究会 see styles |
kuninokatachikenkyuukai / kuninokatachikenkyukai くにのかたちけんきゅうかい |
(exp,n) (See 立憲民主党・1) Kuni no Katachi Kenkyūkai (faction of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan); Kan faction; Kan group |
大乘本生心地觀經 大乘本生心地观经 see styles |
dà shèng běn shēng xīn dì guān jīng da4 sheng4 ben3 sheng1 xin1 di4 guan1 jing1 ta sheng pen sheng hsin ti kuan ching Daijō honshō shinchi kan kyō |
Great Vehicle Sūtra of Contemplation of the Mind Ground in the Buddha's Life (?) |
官不容針私通車馬 官不容针私通车马 see styles |
guān bù róng zhēn sī tōng chē mǎ guan1 bu4 rong2 zhen1 si1 tong1 che1 ma3 kuan pu jung chen ssu t`ung ch`e ma kuan pu jung chen ssu tung che ma kan ni wa hari wo irezu hisoka ni shaba wo tsūzu |
officially, a needle cannot fit, but privately a cart and horse can get through |
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honhabu ほんはぶ |
(kana only) (See 波布) Okinawan habu (Trimeresurus flavoviridis) |
觀普賢菩薩行法經 观普贤菩萨行法经 see styles |
guān pǔ xián pú sà xíng fǎ jīng guan1 pu3 xian2 pu2 sa4 xing2 fa3 jing1 kuan p`u hsien p`u sa hsing fa ching kuan pu hsien pu sa hsing fa ching Kan Fugen bosatsu gyōbō kyō |
Sūtra of Meditating on Samantabhadra Bodhisattva |
遣諸境相顯無相觀 遣诸境相显无相观 see styles |
qiǎn zhū jìng xiàng xiǎn wú xiàng guān qian3 zhu1 jing4 xiang4 xian3 wu2 xiang4 guan1 ch`ien chu ching hsiang hsien wu hsiang kuan chien chu ching hsiang hsien wu hsiang kuan ken shokyōsō ken musō kan |
the contemplation that rejects all the characteristics of sense-objects in order to reveal the signless contemplation |
ウチナーヤマトグチ see styles |
uchinaayamatoguchi / uchinayamatoguchi ウチナーヤマトグチ |
Okinawan Japanese |
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eisaa; eisaa / esa; esa エイサア; エイサー |
eisa (Okinawan folk dance that marks the end of the Bon festival) |
さーたーあんだぎー see styles |
saataaandagii / sataandagi さーたーあんだぎー |
(food term) (rkb:) sata andagi; Okinawan sweet deep-fried bun similar to a doughnut |
サータアンダーギー see styles |
saataandaagii / satandagi サータアンダーギー |
(food term) (rkb:) sata andagi; Okinawan sweet deep-fried bun similar to a doughnut |
內有色想觀諸色解脫 内有色想观诸色解脱 see styles |
nèi yǒu sè xiǎng guān zhū sè jiě tuō nei4 you3 se4 xiang3 guan1 zhu1 se4 jie3 tuo1 nei yu se hsiang kuan chu se chieh t`o nei yu se hsiang kuan chu se chieh to naiu shikisō kan shoshiki gedatsu |
liberation of the embodied looking at a form |
內無色想觀外色解脫 内无色想观外色解脱 see styles |
nèi wú sè xiǎng guān wài sè jiě tuō nei4 wu2 se4 xiang3 guan1 wai4 se4 jie3 tuo1 nei wu se hsiang kuan wai se chieh t`o nei wu se hsiang kuan wai se chieh to nai mushikisō kan geshiki gedatsu |
liberation observing external form without internal conceptions of form |
續華嚴經略疏刊定記 续华严经略疏刊定记 see styles |
xù huá yán jīng lüè shū kān dìng jì xu4 hua2 yan2 jing1 lve4 shu1 kan1 ding4 ji4 hsü hua yen ching lve shu k`an ting chi hsü hua yen ching lve shu kan ting chi Zoku kegonkyō ryakuso kanjōki |
Xu Huayan jing lue shou kan ding ji |
觀藥王藥上二菩薩經 观药王药上二菩萨经 see styles |
guān yào wáng yào shàng èr pú sà jīng guan1 yao4 wang2 yao4 shang4 er4 pu2 sa4 jing1 kuan yao wang yao shang erh p`u sa ching kuan yao wang yao shang erh pu sa ching Kan yakuō yakujō nibosatsu kyō |
Visualisation of the Two Bodhisattvas, the King of Medicine and the Superior Physician |
阿彌陀佛五十菩薩像 阿弥陀佛五十菩萨像 see styles |
ā mí tuó fó wǔ shí pú sà xiàng a1 mi2 tuo2 fo2 wu3 shi2 pu2 sa4 xiang4 a mi t`o fo wu shih p`u sa hsiang a mi to fo wu shih pu sa hsiang Amidabutsu gojū bosatsu zō |
images of the fifty-two bodhisattva attendants of Amitâbha |
サーターアンダーギー see styles |
saataaandaagii / sataandagi サーターアンダーギー |
(food term) (rkb:) sata andagi; Okinawan sweet deep-fried bun similar to a doughnut |
修華嚴奥旨妄盡還源觀 修华严奥旨妄尽还源观 see styles |
xiū huā yán ào zhǐ wàng jìn huán yuán guān xiu1 hua1 yan2 ao4 zhi3 wang4 jin4 huan2 yuan2 guan1 hsiu hua yen ao chih wang chin huan yüan kuan Shū kegon ōshi mōjin kangen kan |
Xiu huayan aozhi wangjinhuanyuan guan |
法筵龍象衆當觀第一義 法筵龙象众当观第一义 see styles |
fǎ yán lóng xiàng zhòng dāng guān dì yī yì fa3 yan2 long2 xiang4 zhong4 dang1 guan1 di4 yi1 yi4 fa yen lung hsiang chung tang kuan ti i i ho en ryu zōshu, to kan dai ichigi |
you dragons and elephants gathered at this dharma assembly, see now the first principle! |
諦觀法王法法王法如是 谛观法王法法王法如是 see styles |
dì guān fǎ wáng fǎ fǎ wáng fǎ rú shì di4 guan1 fa3 wang2 fa3 fa3 wang2 fa3 ru2 shi4 ti kuan fa wang fa fa wang fa ju shih tai kan ho o ho, ho o ho nyoze |
when you truly perceive the Dharma King's dharma, the Dharma King's dharma is as it is |
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sen せん |
(1) sen (hundredth of a yen); (2) (See 銭・ぜに・1) coin made of non-precious materials; (3) (obsolete) (See 貫・2) one-thousandth of a kan (as a unit of currency); (4) (archaism) one-thousandth of a kan (as a unit of mass) |
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naichaa; naichaa / naicha; naicha ナイチャー; ないちゃー |
(rkb:) (See 内地・4) mainlander; non-Okinawan Japanese; Yamato Japanese |
觀彌勒菩薩上生兜率天經 观弥勒菩萨上生兜率天经 see styles |
guān mí lè pú sà shàng shēng dōu shuò tiān jīng guan1 mi2 le4 pu2 sa4 shang4 sheng1 dou1 shuo4 tian1 jing1 kuan mi le p`u sa shang sheng tou shuo t`ien ching kuan mi le pu sa shang sheng tou shuo tien ching Kan Miroku bosatsu jōshō tosotsu ten kyō |
Guan Mile Busa shangsheng doushuo tian jing |
関越ハイランドゴルフ場 see styles |
kanetsuhairandogorufujou / kanetsuhairandogorufujo かんえつハイランドゴルフじょう |
(place-name) Kan-Etsu Highland Golf Links |
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andaagii; andagii / andagi; andagi あんだーぎー; あんだぎー |
(can act as adjective) (1) (rkb:) deep-fried; (can act as adjective) (2) Okinawan doughnut |
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takoraisu; tako raisu タコライス; タコ・ライス |
taco rice (wasei:); Okinawan rice dish topped with taco filling (seasoned mince, salsa sauce, lettuce, etc.) |
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honhabu; honhabu ほんはぶ; ホンハブ |
(kana only) (See ハブ) Okinawan habu (Trimeresurus flavoviridis) |
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toufuyou / tofuyo とうふよう |
Okinawan-style fermented tofu |
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andansuu; andansuu / andansu; andansu アンダンスー; あんだんすー |
{food} (from アンダ + ミスー) fried mixture of minced pork, miso, mirin, etc. (Okinawan dish) |
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chanpuruu; chanpuruu / chanpuru; chanpuru チャンプルー; ちゃんぷるう |
(rkb:) {food} chanpuru; champuru; Okinawan stir-fry dish, usually containing vegetables (especially bitter melon), tofu, meat or fish |
佛說觀彌勒菩薩上生兜率天經 佛说观弥勒菩萨上生兜率天经 see styles |
fó shuō guān mí lè pú sà shàng shēng dōu shuài tiān jīng fo2 shuo1 guan1 mi2 le4 pu2 sa4 shang4 sheng1 dou1 shuai4 tian1 jing1 fo shuo kuan mi le p`u sa shang sheng tou shuai t`ien ching fo shuo kuan mi le pu sa shang sheng tou shuai tien ching Bussetsu kan Miroku bosatsu jōshō tosotsuten kyō |
Sūtra on the Contemplation of the Bodhisattva Maitreya's Ascent to Rebirth in Tuṣita Heaven |
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gojuu(p); iso(ok); i(ok) / goju(p); iso(ok); i(ok) ごじゅう(P); いそ(ok); い(ok) |
(numeric) fifty; 50 |
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eisaa; eisaa; eisaa / esa; esa; esa エイサア; エイサー; えいさあ |
eisa (Okinawan folk dance that marks the end of the Bon festival) |
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gusuku; gushiku; gusuku; gushiku ぐすく; ぐしく; グスク; グシク |
(rkb:) (written 城 in Okinawan place names) Okinawan fortress |
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gusuku; gusuku; gushiku; gushiku グスク; ぐすく; グシク; ぐしく |
(rkb:) (written 城 in Okinawan place names) gusuku (Okinawan castle or fortress) |
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shimakutoぅba(島言葉, 島kutoぅba); shimakutotoba(島kutotoba); shimakutotoba しまくとぅば(島言葉, 島くとぅば); しまクトゥバ(島クトゥバ); シマクトゥバ |
(1) (kana only) (rkb:) mother tongue (from the island where one was raised); (2) (kana only) (rkb:) Okinawan neologism (developed by the language revival movement) |
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shiisaa; shiisaa; shiishii; shishi / shisa; shisa; shishi; shishi シーサー; しいさあ; しーしー; しし |
(しーしー and しし are col.) (See 獅子・1) Okinawan lion (or lion dog) statue placed as talisman against evil at entrances and on roofs |
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chanpuruu; chanpuruu(rk) / chanpuru; chanpuru(rk) チャンプルー; ちゃんぷるう(rk) |
(1) (rkb:) {food} chanpuru; champuru; Okinawan stir-fry dish, usually containing vegetables (especially bitter melon), tofu, meat or fish; (2) (slang) jumble; mess; muddle |
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chanpuruu; chanpuruu(sk) / chanpuru; chanpuru(sk) チャンプルー; ちゃんぷるう(sk) |
(1) (rkb:) {food} chanpuru; champuru; Okinawan stir-fry dish, usually containing vegetables (especially bitter melon), tofu, meat or fish; (2) (slang) (See ごちゃ混ぜ) mess; jumble; muddle; chaos |
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kariyushiwea(p); kariyushiuea かりゆしウェア(P); かりゆしウエア |
kariyushi shirt; Okinawan dress shirt similar to an aloha shirt |
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uchinanchuu; uchinanchu; uchinanchuu / uchinanchu; uchinanchu; uchinanchu ウチナンチュー; ウチナンチュ; うちなんちゅう |
(rkb:) (See ヤマトンチュー) Okinawan person |
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ninjinshirishiri(人参shirishiri); ninjinshirishiri(人参shirishiri); ninjinshirishirii(人参shirishirii); ninjinshirishirii(人参shirishirii) / ninjinshirishiri(人参shirishiri); ninjinshirishiri(人参shirishiri); ninjinshirishiri(人参shirishiri); ninjinshirishiri(人参shirishiri) にんじんしりしり(人参しりしり); にんじんシリシリ(人参シリシリ); にんじんしりしりー(人参しりしりー); にんじんシリシリー(人参シリシリー) |
(rkb:) {food} Okinawan dish of grated carrot stir-fried with egg and sometimes meat or fish |
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kan(p); kan かん(P); カン |
(n,ctr) (1) can (dut: kan, eng: can); tin; (2) (abbreviation) (See 缶詰・1) canned food |
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saataaandagii; saataaandaagii; saataandaagii; saataaandagii / sataandagi; sataandagi; satandagi; sataandagi サーターアンダギー; サーターアンダーギー; サータアンダーギー; さーたーあんだぎー |
(rkb:) {food} sata andagi; Okinawan sweet deep-fried bun similar to a doughnut |
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saataaandagii; saataaandaagii; saataandaagii(sk); saataaandagii(sk) / sataandagi; sataandagi; satandagi(sk); sataandagi(sk) サーターアンダギー; サーターアンダーギー; サータアンダーギー(sk); さーたーあんだぎー(sk) |
(rkb:) {food} sata andagi; Okinawan sweet deep-fried bun similar to a doughnut |
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chirikonkan; chirikonkaan; chirikonkarune; chiri kon kan; chiri kon kaan; chiri kon karune; chirikonkaane(sk) / chirikonkan; chirikonkan; chirikonkarune; chiri kon kan; chiri kon kan; chiri kon karune; chirikonkane(sk) チリコンカン; チリコンカーン; チリコンカルネ; チリ・コン・カン; チリ・コン・カーン; チリ・コン・カルネ; チリコンカーネ(sk) |
{food} chili con carne (spa:) |
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chirikonkan; chirikonkaan; chirikonkarune; chirikonkaane; chiri kon kan; chiri kon kaan; chiri kon karune; chiri kon kaane / chirikonkan; chirikonkan; chirikonkarune; chirikonkane; chiri kon kan; chiri kon kan; chiri kon karune; chiri kon kane チリコンカン; チリコンカーン; チリコンカルネ; チリコンカーネ; チリ・コン・カン; チリ・コン・カーン; チリ・コン・カルネ; チリ・コン・カーネ |
chili con carne |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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