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Simple Dictionary Definition |
勝ち誇る see styles |
kachihokoru かちほこる |
(v5r,vi) to triumph; to be elated with success |
十拿九穩 十拿九稳 see styles |
shí ná - jiǔ wěn shi2 na2 - jiu3 wen3 shih na - chiu wen |
(idiom) to be a cinch; in the bag; (idiom) (of a person) confident of success |
十種方便 十种方便 see styles |
shí zhǒng fāng biàn shi2 zhong3 fang1 bian4 shih chung fang pien jusshu hōben |
Ten kinds of suitable aids to religious success: almsgiving (or self-sacrifice); keeping the commandments; forbearance; zealous progress; meditation; wisdom; great kindness; great pity; awaking and stimulating others; preaching (or revolving) the never receding wheel of the Law. |
厚積薄發 厚积薄发 see styles |
hòu jī bó fā hou4 ji1 bo2 fa1 hou chi po fa |
lit. to have accumulated knowledge and deliver it slowly (idiom); good preparation is the key to success; to be well prepared |
受如意樂 受如意乐 see styles |
shòu rú yì yào shou4 ru2 yi4 yao4 shou ju i yao ju nyoi gyō |
experience pleasure according to one's wishes |
受諸苦惱 受诸苦恼 see styles |
shòu zhū kǔn ǎo shou4 zhu1 kun3 ao3 shou chu k`un ao shou chu kun ao jusho kunō |
experience suffering and distress |
可望有成 see styles |
kě wàng yǒu chéng ke3 wang4 you3 cheng2 k`o wang yu ch`eng ko wang yu cheng |
can be expected to be a success |
合格祈願 see styles |
goukakukigan / gokakukigan ごうかくきがん |
prayer for success in an entrance exam |
同母異父 同母异父 see styles |
tóng mǔ yì fù tong2 mu3 yi4 fu4 t`ung mu i fu tung mu i fu |
(of siblings) having the same mother but different fathers; half (brother or sister) |
含生受苦 see styles |
hán shēng shòu kǔ han2 sheng1 shou4 ku3 han sheng shou k`u han sheng shou ku ganshō juku |
living beings who experience suffering |
嘗盡心酸 尝尽心酸 see styles |
cháng jìn xīn suān chang2 jin4 xin1 suan1 ch`ang chin hsin suan chang chin hsin suan |
to experience one's full share of sorrows (idiom) |
四種法受 四种法受 see styles |
sì zhǒng fǎ shòu si4 zhong3 fa3 shou4 ssu chung fa shou shi shu hōju |
four kinds of reception (or experience) of phenomena |
坐觀成敗 坐观成败 see styles |
zuò guān chéng bài zuo4 guan1 cheng2 bai4 tso kuan ch`eng pai tso kuan cheng pai |
to sit and await success or failure (idiom); to wait to see the outcome of a fight before taking sides; to sit on the fence |
外傷体験 see styles |
gaishoutaiken / gaishotaiken がいしょうたいけん |
traumatic experience |
夢を見る see styles |
yumeomiru ゆめをみる |
(exp,v1) (1) to dream (i.e. while asleep); to have a dream; (exp,v1) (2) to dream (of the future); (exp,v1) (3) to have a fleeting experience |
大を成す see styles |
daionasu だいをなす |
(exp,v5s) to achieve greatness; to achieve success |
大悟徹底 see styles |
taigotettei / taigotette たいごてってい |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) attain divine enlightenment; perceive absolute truth; experience spiritual awakening |
央掘摩羅 央掘摩罗 see styles |
yāng jué mó luó yang1 jue2 mo2 luo2 yang chüeh mo lo Ōkutsumara |
(央掘); 央仇魔羅; 央崛鬘; 盎崛利摩羅 (or 鴦崛利摩羅) (or 鴦窶利摩羅) Aṇgulimālya, Śivaitic fanatics who ' made assassination a religious act', and wore finger-bones as a chaplet. One who had assassinated 999, and was about to assassinate his mother for the thousandth, is said to have been then converted by the Buddha. |
女性経験 see styles |
joseikeiken / josekeken じょせいけいけん |
sexual experience (with women) |
女系天皇 see styles |
jokeitennou / joketenno じょけいてんのう |
(See 女性天皇) matrilineal emperor of Japan; emperor (either male or female) whose mother is (was) a member of the Imperial family but whose father is (was) not |
好評嘖々 see styles |
kouhyousakusaku / kohyosakusaku こうひょうさくさく |
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) enjoying great popularity; receiving widespread high praise; being a great success with the public |
好評嘖嘖 see styles |
kouhyousakusaku / kohyosakusaku こうひょうさくさく |
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) enjoying great popularity; receiving widespread high praise; being a great success with the public |
嫁姑戦争 see styles |
yomeshuutosensou / yomeshutosenso よめしゅうとせんそう |
(joc) conflict between a bride and her mother-in-law; bride and mother-in-law war |
孟母三遷 see styles |
moubosansen / mobosansen もうぼさんせん |
(expression) (yoji) (See 孟母三遷の教え・もうぼさんせんのおしえ) the importance of creating an environment conducive to a child's learning; Mencius' mother, three moves |
學業有成 学业有成 see styles |
xué yè yǒu chéng xue2 ye4 you3 cheng2 hsüeh yeh yu ch`eng hsüeh yeh yu cheng |
to be successful in one's studies; academic success |
実務経験 see styles |
jitsumukeiken / jitsumukeken じつむけいけん |
work experience; professional experience; business experience; practical experience |
左券在握 see styles |
zuǒ quàn zài wò zuo3 quan4 zai4 wo4 tso ch`üan tsai wo tso chüan tsai wo |
to be assured of success (idiom) |
幽体離脱 see styles |
yuutairidatsu / yutairidatsu ゆうたいりだつ |
out-of-body experience |
引き出し see styles |
hikidashi ひきだし |
(1) drawer; (2) withdrawal; drawing out; (3) variety of knowledge and experience useful for handling things impromptu |
引以為鑑 see styles |
yǐn yǐ wéi jiàn yin3 yi3 wei2 jian4 yin i wei chien |
to take a lesson from (an adverse experience) |
得意淡然 see styles |
tokuitanzen とくいたんぜん |
(adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) not letting oneself puffed up by one's success; maintaining a serene state of mind when one has achieved a great success |
得未曾有 see styles |
dé wèi céng yǒu de2 wei4 ceng2 you3 te wei ts`eng yu te wei tseng yu toku misō u |
to experience something completely new |
御母さん see styles |
okaasan / okasan おかあさん |
(honorific or respectful language) mother |
思い当る see styles |
omoiataru おもいあたる |
(v5r,vi) to suddenly understand (esp. on basis of experience or memory); to come to mind; to recall (in a flash); to be reminded of; to call to mind; to think of; to strike on; to hit on an answer; to seize the crux of a problem |
急於求成 急于求成 see styles |
jí yú qiú chéng ji2 yu2 qiu2 cheng2 chi yü ch`iu ch`eng chi yü chiu cheng |
anxious for quick results (idiom); to demand instant success; impatient for result; impetuous |
懲り懲り see styles |
korigori こりごり |
(adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) having had enough (of); fed up (with); sick and tired (of); (vs,adv) (2) (kana only) to learn one's lesson; to learn from a bad experience |
戎馬生涯 戎马生涯 see styles |
róng mǎ shēng yá rong2 ma3 sheng1 ya2 jung ma sheng ya |
army life (idiom); the experience of war |
成功の鍵 see styles |
seikounokagi / sekonokagi せいこうのかぎ |
(exp,n) key success factor; key to success; KSF |
成功体験 see styles |
seikoutaiken / sekotaiken せいこうたいけん |
successful experience; experiencing success |
成功報酬 see styles |
seikouhoushuu / sekohoshu せいこうほうしゅう |
fee contingent upon success; contingency fee; completion bonus |
成敗利鈍 成败利钝 see styles |
chéng bài lì dùn cheng2 bai4 li4 dun4 ch`eng pai li tun cheng pai li tun |
succeed or fail, sharp or blunt (idiom); advantages and disadvantages; success and failure; You win some, you lose some. |
成敗得失 成败得失 see styles |
chéng bài dé shī cheng2 bai4 de2 shi1 ch`eng pai te shih cheng pai te shih |
lit. success and failure, the gains and losses (idiom); fig. to weigh up various factors |
成敗論人 成败论人 see styles |
chéng bài lùn rén cheng2 bai4 lun4 ren2 ch`eng pai lun jen cheng pai lun jen |
to judge people based on their success or failure (idiom) |
成機感佛 成机感佛 see styles |
chéng jī gǎn fó cheng2 ji1 gan3 fo2 ch`eng chi kan fo cheng chi kan fo jō ki kan butsu |
perfect one's capacity and experience the Buddha |
戦争体験 see styles |
sensoutaiken / sensotaiken せんそうたいけん |
war experience; experience of war; memories of war |
手がける see styles |
tegakeru てがける |
(transitive verb) (1) to handle; to manage; to deal with; to work with; to have experience with; (2) to rear; to look after |
手懸ける see styles |
tegakeru てがける |
(transitive verb) (1) to handle; to manage; to deal with; to work with; to have experience with; (2) to rear; to look after |
手掛ける see styles |
tegakeru てがける |
(transitive verb) (1) to handle; to manage; to deal with; to work with; to have experience with; (2) to rear; to look after |
抽き出し see styles |
hikidashi ひきだし |
(1) drawer; (2) withdrawal; drawing out; (3) variety of knowledge and experience useful for handling things impromptu |
招財進寶 招财进宝 see styles |
zhāo cái jìn bǎo zhao1 cai2 jin4 bao3 chao ts`ai chin pao chao tsai chin pao |
ushering in wealth and prosperity (idiom and traditional greeting, esp. at New Year); We wish you wealth and success! |
指方立相 see styles |
zhǐ fāng lì xiàng zhi3 fang1 li4 xiang4 chih fang li hsiang shihō rissō |
To point to the west, the location of the Pure Land, and to set up in the mind the presence of Amitābha; to hold this idea, and to trust in Amitābha, and thus attain salvation. The mystics regard this as a mental experience, while the ordinary believer regards it as an objective reality. |
捷報頻傳 捷报频传 see styles |
jié bào pín chuán jie2 bao4 pin2 chuan2 chieh pao p`in ch`uan chieh pao pin chuan |
victory reports pour in (idiom); news of success in an endless stream |
揉まれる see styles |
momareru もまれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to be knocked about; to be tossed about; to be jostled; (v1,vi) (2) to experience hardships; to be sorely tried |
摩伽摩耶 see styles |
makamaya まかまや |
(person) Mahamaya (alternative name for Maya, the mother of Shakamuni Buddha) |
摩怛里迦 see styles |
mó dá lǐ jiā mo2 da2 li3 jia1 mo ta li chia |
mātṛkā, also 摩呾里迦; 摩怛履迦; 摩得勒伽 (or 摩德勒伽); 摩多羅迦; 摩侄梨迦; 摩室里迦; 摩夷; the Abhidharma-piṭaka, as the mother of Buddhist philosophy. |
摩訶摩耶 摩诃摩耶 see styles |
mó hē mó yé mo2 he1 mo2 ye2 mo ho mo yeh mokomaya |
mahāmāyā, intp. by M.W. as 'great deceit or illusion worldly illusion, the divine power of illusion (which makes the material universe appear as if really existing and renders it cognizable by the senses), the Great Illusion (the illusory nature of worldly objects personified and identified with Durgā)'. Mahāmāyā was the wife of Śuddhodana, and mother of Śākyamuni. He, Siddhārtha, was born 'from her right side', and she died seven days later, her sister Mahāprajāpati becoming his foster mother. Also called 摩訶第脾 Mahādevī; 摩訶夫人 Lady Māyā, etc. |
摩迦摩耶 see styles |
makamaya まかまや |
(person) Mahamaya (alternative name for Maya, the mother of Shakamuni Buddha) |
教育ママ see styles |
kyouikumama / kyoikumama きょういくママ |
tiger mom; tiger mum; mother who is overly obsessed with her children's academic performance |
旗開得勝 旗开得胜 see styles |
qí kāi dé shèng qi2 kai1 de2 sheng4 ch`i k`ai te sheng chi kai te sheng |
lit. to win a victory on raising the flag (idiom); fig. to start on something and have immediate success; success in a single move |
日本死ね see styles |
nihonshine にほんしね |
(expression) (slang) (orig. from the title of a 2016 blog post by a mother lamenting not being able to get her child into day care) fuck Japan; drop dead, Japan |
春風得意 春风得意 see styles |
chūn fēng dé yì chun1 feng1 de2 yi4 ch`un feng te i chun feng te i |
flushed with success; proud of one's success (in exams, promotion etc); as pleased as punch |
曾外祖母 see styles |
zēng wài zǔ mǔ zeng1 wai4 zu3 mu3 tseng wai tsu mu |
great-grandmother (mother's grandmother) |
曾外祖父 see styles |
zēng wài zǔ fù zeng1 wai4 zu3 fu4 tseng wai tsu fu |
great-grandfather (mother's grandfather) |
有識之士 有识之士 see styles |
yǒu shí zhī shì you3 shi2 zhi1 shi4 yu shih chih shih |
a person with knowledge and experience (idiom) |
有驚無險 有惊无险 see styles |
yǒu jīng wú xiǎn you3 jing1 wu2 xian3 yu ching wu hsien |
to be more scared than hurt (idiom); to get through a daunting experience without mishap |
望女成鳳 望女成凤 see styles |
wàng nǚ chéng fèng wang4 nu:3 cheng2 feng4 wang nü ch`eng feng wang nü cheng feng |
lit. to hope one's daughter becomes a phoenix (idiom); fig. to hope one's daughter is a success in life |
橫空出世 横空出世 see styles |
héng kōng chū shì heng2 kong1 chu1 shi4 heng k`ung ch`u shih heng kung chu shih |
(idiom) to come to the fore in spectacular fashion; to emerge from obscurity to achieve great success |
母子とも see styles |
boshitomo ぼしとも |
(exp,n) both mother and child |
母子家庭 see styles |
boshikatei / boshikate ぼしかてい |
single-mother household; fatherless family |
母子年金 see styles |
boshinenkin ぼしねんきん |
widowed mother's allowance |
母子感染 see styles |
boshikansen ぼしかんせん |
(n,vs,vi) {med} mother-to-child infection |
母子留学 see styles |
boshiryuugaku / boshiryugaku ぼしりゅうがく |
mother and child moving abroad for study (while the father stays and works in Japan) |
水到渠成 see styles |
shuǐ dào qú chéng shui3 dao4 qu2 cheng2 shui tao ch`ü ch`eng shui tao chü cheng |
lit. where water flows, a canal is formed (idiom); fig. when conditions are right, success will follow naturally |
水滴石穿 see styles |
shuǐ dī shí chuān shui3 di1 shi2 chuan1 shui ti shih ch`uan shui ti shih chuan |
dripping water penetrates the stone (idiom); constant perseverance yields success; You can achieve your aim if you try hard without giving up.; Persistent effort overcomes any difficulty. |
法界唯心 see styles |
fǎ jiè wéi xīn fa3 jie4 wei2 xin1 fa chieh wei hsin hokkai yuishin |
The universe is mind only; cf. Huayan Sutra, Laṅkāvatāra Sutra, etc. |
深生慚愧 深生惭愧 see styles |
shēn shēng cán kuì shen1 sheng1 can2 kui4 shen sheng ts`an k`uei shen sheng tsan kuei shinshō zanki |
to experience profound shame |
滴水石穿 see styles |
dī shuǐ shí chuān di1 shui3 shi2 chuan1 ti shui shih ch`uan ti shui shih chuan |
dripping water penetrates the stone (idiom); constant perseverance yields success; You can achieve your aim if you try hard without giving up.; Persistent effort overcomes any difficulty. |
滿腹經綸 满腹经纶 see styles |
mǎn fù jīng lún man3 fu4 jing1 lun2 man fu ching lun |
full of political wisdom (idiom); politically astute; with encyclopedic experience of state policy |
火産霊神 see styles |
homusubinokami ほむすびのかみ |
Kagutsuchi; fire deity who burned to death his mother Izanami during childbirth (and was therefore beheaded by his father Izanagi) |
炸彈之母 炸弹之母 see styles |
zhà dàn zhī mǔ zha4 dan4 zhi1 mu3 cha tan chih mu |
Massive Ordinance Air Blast (MOAB), or Mother of All Bombs, a powerful American bomb |
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 |
無明父母 无明父母 see styles |
wú míng fù mǔ wu2 ming2 fu4 mu3 wu ming fu mu mumyō fumo |
mother and father of nescience |
父母妻子 see styles |
fù mǔ qī zǐ fu4 mu3 qi1 zi3 fu mu ch`i tzu fu mu chi tzu fu mo sai shi |
father, mother, wife, and children |
父母所生 see styles |
fù mǔ suǒ shēng fu4 mu3 suo3 sheng1 fu mu so sheng fumo sho shō |
born from a father and mother |
物馴れる see styles |
mononareru ものなれる |
(Ichidan verb) to add to one's experience; to become skillful |
特定妊婦 see styles |
tokuteininpu / tokuteninpu とくていにんぷ |
{law} specified expectant mother; expectant mother who has been identified as in need of extra support after birth (because of unstable income, mental illness, etc.) |
王母娘娘 see styles |
wáng mǔ niáng niáng wang2 mu3 niang2 niang2 wang mu niang niang |
another name for Xi Wangmu 西王母, Queen Mother of the West |
現身說法 现身说法 see styles |
xiàn shēn shuō fǎ xian4 shen1 shuo1 fa3 hsien shen shuo fa |
to talk from one's personal experience; to use oneself as an example |
現量相違 现量相违 see styles |
xiàn liàng xiāng wéi xian4 liang4 xiang1 wei2 hsien liang hsiang wei genryō sōi |
to not fit one's perception of something (idiom) A fallacy of the major premise in which the premise contradicts experience, e.g. sound is something not heard, this being one of the nine fallacies of the major premise. |
産後ママ see styles |
sangomama さんごママ |
new mother; postpartum mother; mother who has recently given birth |
男性経験 see styles |
danseikeiken / dansekeken だんせいけいけん |
sexual experience (with men) |
畫荻教子 画荻教子 see styles |
huà dí jiào zǐ hua4 di2 jiao4 zi3 hua ti chiao tzu |
to write on the sand with reeds while teaching one's son (idiom); mother's admirable dedication to her children's education |
異母兄弟 see styles |
ibokyoudai / ibokyodai いぼきょうだい |
half-sibling (with a different mother) |
疑似体験 see styles |
gijitaiken ぎじたいけん |
simulated experience; simulation |
痛定思痛 see styles |
tòng dìng sī tòng tong4 ding4 si1 tong4 t`ung ting ssu t`ung tung ting ssu tung |
to think of the pain when the pain is gone (idiom); to ponder about a painful experience |
白面書生 白面书生 see styles |
bái miàn shū shēng bai2 mian4 shu1 sheng1 pai mien shu sheng |
lit. pale-faced scholar (idiom); young and inexperienced person without practical experience; still wet behind the ears |
百戦練磨 see styles |
hyakusenrenma ひゃくせんれんま |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) veteran; (someone) schooled by adversity in many battles; (someone) rich in life's experience gained through much adversity |
目にあう see styles |
meniau めにあう |
(exp,v5u) to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant) |
目に会う see styles |
meniau めにあう |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,v5u) to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant) |
目に遭う see styles |
meniau めにあう |
(exp,v5u) to go through; to suffer; to experience (something unpleasant) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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