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欲界善心

see styles
yù jiè shàn xīn
    yu4 jie4 shan4 xin1
yü chieh shan hsin
 yokukai zenshin
wholesome mental states in the desire realm

欲界所繫


欲界所系

see styles
yù jiè suǒ xì
    yu4 jie4 suo3 xi4
yü chieh so hsi
 yokukai sho ke
(afflictions) bound to the desire realm

欲界生行

see styles
yù jiè shēng xíng
    yu4 jie4 sheng1 xing2
yü chieh sheng hsing
 yokukai shōgyō
journeying through birth in the desire realm

欲色無色


欲色无色

see styles
yù sè wú sè
    yu4 se4 wu2 se4
yü se wu se
 yoku shiki mushiki
desire, form, and formless [realms]

求仁得仁

see styles
qiú rén dé rén
    qiu2 ren2 de2 ren2
ch`iu jen te jen
    chiu jen te jen
lit. to seek virtue and acquire it (idiom); fig. to have one's wish fulfilled

求死願望


求死愿望

see styles
qiú sǐ yuàn wàng
    qiu2 si3 yuan4 wang4
ch`iu ssu yüan wang
    chiu ssu yüan wang
death wish (translated from English); Death wish, movie series with Charles Bronson is translated as 猛龍怪客|猛龙怪客[Meng3 long2 guai4 ke4]

洒落っ気

see styles
 sharekke
    しゃれっけ
(1) fashion-consciousness; desire to be stylish; (2) humor; humour; wit

深生愛慕


深生爱慕

see styles
shēn shēng ài mù
    shen1 sheng1 ai4 mu4
shen sheng ai mu
 shin shō aibo
eager desire

無明業愛


无明业爱

see styles
wú míng yè ài
    wu2 ming2 ye4 ai4
wu ming yeh ai
 mumyō gō ai
ajñānakarmatṛṣṇā. Ignorance, karma, desire— the three forces that cause reincarnation.

爭強好勝


争强好胜

see styles
zhēng qiáng hào shèng
    zheng1 qiang2 hao4 sheng4
cheng ch`iang hao sheng
    cheng chiang hao sheng
competitive; ambitious and aggressive; to desire to beat others

猛利樂欲


猛利乐欲

see styles
měng lì lè yù
    meng3 li4 le4 yu4
meng li le yü
 mōri rakuyoku
ardent desire

猛利貪欲


猛利贪欲

see styles
měng lì tān yù
    meng3 li4 tan1 yu4
meng li t`an yü
    meng li tan yü
 mōri tonyoku
intense desire

猛龍怪客


猛龙怪客

see styles
měng lóng guài kè
    meng3 long2 guai4 ke4
meng lung kuai k`o
    meng lung kuai ko
Death wish, movie series with Charles Bronson

痛不欲生

see styles
tòng bù yù shēng
    tong4 bu4 yu4 sheng1
t`ung pu yü sheng
    tung pu yü sheng
to be so in pain as to not want to live; to be so grieved as to wish one were dead

眷眷之心

see styles
juàn juàn zhī xīn
    juan4 juan4 zhi1 xin1
chüan chüan chih hsin
nostalgia; home-sickness; longing for departed beloved

私利私欲

see styles
 shirishiyoku
    しりしよく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) desire to act only in one's self-interest; selfish desires

稱心如意


称心如意

see styles
chèn xīn rú yì
    chen4 xin1 ru2 yi4
ch`en hsin ju i
    chen hsin ju i
(idiom) after one's own heart; gratifying; satisfactory; everything one could wish

籠鳥恋雲

see styles
 rouchourenun / rochorenun
    ろうちょうれんうん
(yoji) longing for freedom when tied down; caged bird's longing for the open sky

結婚願望

see styles
 kekkonganbou / kekkonganbo
    けっこんがんぼう
desire for marriage; marriage aspiration; yearning for marriage

義理まん

see styles
 giriman
    ぎりまん
(slang) sexual intercourse permitted (by a woman) due to a sense of obligation (rather than desire)

聞入れる

see styles
 kikiireru / kikireru
    ききいれる
(transitive verb) to grant (a wish); to accede; to comply with; to heed

能正離欲


能正离欲

see styles
néng zhèng lí yù
    neng2 zheng4 li2 yu4
neng cheng li yü
 nō shō riyoku
able to be without desire correctly

臨欲終沒


临欲终没

see styles
lín yù zhōng mò
    lin2 yu4 zhong1 mo4
lin yü chung mo
 rinyoku shūmotsu
approaching the end of one's existence in the desire realm

自殺願望

see styles
 jisatsuganbou / jisatsuganbo
    じさつがんぼう
suicidal tendency; suicidal wish

至心信樂


至心信乐

see styles
zhì xīn xìn lè
    zhi4 xin1 xin4 le4
chih hsin hsin le
 shishin shingyō
to believe in Amitâbha and wish from the bottom of one's heart for rebirth in his Pure Land

苦集滅道


苦集灭道

see styles
kǔ jí miè dào
    ku3 ji2 mie4 dao4
k`u chi mieh tao
    ku chi mieh tao
 kujuumetsudou; kujumetsudou; kushumetsudou / kujumetsudo; kujumetsudo; kushumetsudo
    くじゅうめつどう; くじゅめつどう; くしゅめつどう
the Four Noble Truths (Budd.), namely: all life is suffering 苦[ku3], the cause of suffering is desire 集[ji2], emancipation comes only by eliminating passions 滅|灭[mie4], the way 道[dao4] to emancipation is the Eight-fold Noble Way 八正道[ba1 zheng4 dao4]; also called 四諦|四谛[si4 di4]
{Buddh} (See 四諦) Suffering, Source of Suffering Desire, The Cessation of Suffering, The Way Leading to the Cessation of Suffering (The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism)
The four axioms or truths: i. e. duḥkha, pain; samudaya, as above; nirodha, the extinguishing of pain and reincarnation; mārga, the way to such extinction; cf. 四諦.

Variations:

香蒲

see styles
 gama; kama(ok); gama
    がま; かま(ok); ガマ
(kana only) common cattail (Typha latifolia); broadleaf cattail; common bulrush; great reedmace

薩婆悉多


萨婆悉多

see styles
sà pó xī duō
    sa4 po2 xi1 duo1
sa p`o hsi to
    sa po hsi to
 satsubashitta
薩婆悉達多; 薩婆曷剌他悉陀 sarvāthasiddha, sarvasiddhārtha, every object (or desire) attained, personal birthname of Śākyamuni; also 薩婆頞他悉陀; 薩縛頞他悉地; abbrev. to 悉達.

許下願心


许下愿心

see styles
xǔ xià yuàn xīn
    xu3 xia4 yuan4 xin1
hsü hsia yüan hsin
to express a wish (to a deity)

買い物欲

see styles
 kaimonoyoku
    かいものよく
desire to go shopping; desire to buy (something)

身を焼く

see styles
 mioyaku
    みをやく
(exp,v5k) to burn (with jealousy, desire, etc.)

迦摩駄都

see styles
jiā mó tuó dōu
    jia1 mo2 tuo2 dou1
chia mo t`o tou
    chia mo to tou
Kāmadhātu; the realm of desire, of sensuous gratification; this world and the six devalokas; any world in which the elements of desire have not been suppressed.

適得其所


适得其所

see styles
shì dé qí suǒ
    shi4 de2 qi2 suo3
shih te ch`i so
    shih te chi so
exactly what one would wish; to find one's niche

還來欲界


还来欲界

see styles
huán lái yù jiè
    huan2 lai2 yu4 jie4
huan lai yü chieh
 genrai yokkai
reversion to the desire realm

長命富貴


长命富贵

see styles
cháng mìng fù guì
    chang2 ming4 fu4 gui4
ch`ang ming fu kuei
    chang ming fu kuei
We wish you long life and riches! (idiom, conventional greeting)

閑居十德


闲居十德

see styles
xián jū shí dé
    xian2 ju1 shi2 de2
hsien chü shih te
 kanko juttoku
Ten advantages of a hermitage given in verse, i.e. absence of sex and passion; of temptation to say wrong things; of enemies, and so of strife; of friends to praise or blame; of others' faults, and so of talk about them; of followers or servants, and so no longing for companions; of society, and so no burden of politeness; of guests, and so no preparations; of social intercourse, and so no trouble about garments; of hindrance from others in mystic practice.

隨所願心


随所愿心

see styles
suí suǒ yuàn xīn
    sui2 suo3 yuan4 xin1
sui so yüan hsin
 zuishoganshin
according to one's wish

隨類應同


随类应同

see styles
suí lèi yìng tóng
    sui2 lei4 ying4 tong2
sui lei ying t`ung
    sui lei ying tung
 zuirui ōdō
Buddhas and bodhisattvas reveal themselves in varying forms according to the need or nature of the beings whom they desire to save. 隨類生 They are also born into the conditions of those they seek to save.

離三界欲


离三界欲

see styles
lí sān jiè yù
    li2 san1 jie4 yu4
li san chieh yü
 ri sankai yoku
free from desire throughout the three realms

離欲之道


离欲之道

see styles
lí yù zhī dào
    li2 yu4 zhi1 dao4
li yü chih tao
 riyoku no dō
path of freedom from desire

離欲界欲


离欲界欲

see styles
lí yù jiè yù
    li2 yu4 jie4 yu4
li yü chieh yü
 ri yokukai yoku
free from the desire of the desire realm

順上分結


顺上分结

see styles
shùn shàng fēn jié
    shun4 shang4 fen1 jie2
shun shang fen chieh
The five ties in the higher realm which hold the individual in the realms of form and formlessness: desire for form, desire for formlessness, restlessness, pride, and ignorance.

順下分結


顺下分结

see styles
shùn xià fēn jié
    shun4 xia4 fen1 jie2
shun hsia fen chieh
The five ties in the lower realm which hold the individual in the realms of desire, i.e. desire, resentment, egoism, false tenets, and doubt.

願いごと

see styles
 negaigoto
    ねがいごと
wish; dream; prayer; one's desire

願わくは

see styles
 negawakuha
    ねがわくは
(adverb) I pray; I wish

願望充足

see styles
 ganboujuusoku / ganbojusoku
    がんぼうじゅうそく
wish fulfillment; wish fulfilment

食色性也

see styles
shí sè xìng yě
    shi2 se4 xing4 ye3
shih se hsing yeh
Appetite and lust are only natural (Mencius 6A:4).; By nature we desire food and sex.

饞涎欲滴


馋涎欲滴

see styles
chán xián yù dī
    chan2 xian2 yu4 di1
ch`an hsien yü ti
    chan hsien yü ti
lit. to drool with desire (idiom); fig. to hunger for; greedy

ウィッシュ

see styles
 isshu
    ウィッシュ
wish; (personal name) Wish

しゃれっ気

see styles
 sharekke
    しゃれっけ
(1) fashion-consciousness; desire to be stylish; (2) humor; humour; wit

ディザイア

see styles
 dizaia
    ディザイア
desire

デザイアー

see styles
 dezaiaa / dezaia
    デザイアー
desire

七種懺悔心


七种忏悔心

see styles
qī zhǒng chàn huǐ xīn
    qi1 zhong3 chan4 hui3 xin1
ch`i chung ch`an hui hsin
    chi chung chan hui hsin
 shichishu sange shin
The seven mental attitudes in penitential meditation or worship : shame, at not yet being free from mortality 慚愧心; fear, of the pains of hell, etc.; turning from the evil world; desire for enlightenment and complete renunciation; impartiality in love to all; gratitude to the Buddha; meditation on the unreality of the sin-nature, that sin arises from perversion and that it has no real existence.

三秋の思い

see styles
 sanshuunoomoi / sanshunoomoi
    さんしゅうのおもい
longing for loved ones

不受一切法

see styles
bù shòu yī qiè fǎ
    bu4 shou4 yi1 qie4 fa3
pu shou i ch`ieh fa
    pu shou i chieh fa
 fuju issai hō
Free from the receptivity, or sensation, of things, emancipated from desire.

五順上分結


五顺上分结

see styles
wǔ shùn shàng fēn jié
    wu3 shun4 shang4 fen1 jie2
wu shun shang fen chieh
 gojun jōbunketsu
five higher bonds of desire still existing in the upper realms

健闘を祈る

see styles
 kentouoinoru / kentooinoru
    けんとうをいのる
(exp,v5r) to wish someone good luck; to wish someone success

出世間離欲


出世间离欲

see styles
chū shì jiān lí yù
    chu1 shi4 jian1 li2 yu4
ch`u shih chien li yü
    chu shih chien li yü
 shusseken riyoku
supramundane indifference [to objects of desire]

十八不共法

see styles
shí bā bù gòng fǎ
    shi2 ba1 bu4 gong4 fa3
shih pa pu kung fa
 jūhachi fugū hō
the eighteen distinctive characteristics as defined by Hīnayāna are his 十力, 四無畏, 三念住 and his 大悲; the Mahāyāna eighteen are perfection of body; of speech; of memory; impartiality or universality; ever in samādhi; entre self-abnegation; never diminishing will (to save); zeal; thought; wisdom; salvation; insight into salvation; deeds and mind accordant with wisdom; also his speech; also his mind; omniscience in regard to the past; also to the present; and to the future.; āveṇikadharma, or buddhadharma, the eighteen different characteristics of a Buddha as compared with bodhisattvas, i.e. his perfection of body (or person), mouth (or speech), memory, impartiality to all, serenity, self-sacrifice, unceasing desire to save, unfagging zeal therein unfailing thought thereto, wisdom in it, powers of deliverance, the principles of it, revealing perfect wisdom in deed, in word, in thought, perfect knowledge of past, future, and present, v. 智度論 26.

大梵如意天

see styles
dà fàn rú yì tiān
    da4 fan4 ru2 yi4 tian1
ta fan ju i t`ien
    ta fan ju i tien
 Daibon nyoi ten
idem 大梵天 The term is incorrectly said by Chinese interpreters to mean freedom from sexual desire. He is associated with Vairocana, and with fire. v. also 尸棄.

好意を持つ

see styles
 kouiomotsu / koiomotsu
    こういをもつ
(exp,v5t) (1) (See 好意・こうい・1) to feel goodwill (towards); to wish someone well; (exp,v5t) (2) (See 好意・こうい・2) to have a strong liking (for); to be emotionally involved

尿意を催す

see styles
 nyouiomoyoosu / nyoiomoyoosu
    にょういをもよおす
(exp,v5s) to have a desire to urinate

届かぬ願い

see styles
 todokanunegai
    とどかぬねがい
(exp,n) unfulfilled wish

已離欲聖者


已离欲圣者

see styles
yǐ lí yù shèng zhě
    yi3 li2 yu4 sheng4 zhe3
i li yü sheng che
 iriyoku shōja
sages who are free from desire

Variations:
希求
冀求

see styles
 kikyuu / kikyu
    ききゅう
(noun, transitive verb) longing; great desire; aspiration

復しゅう心

see styles
 fukushuushin / fukushushin
    ふくしゅうしん
desire for revenge; vengeful thought

Variations:
思欲
思慾

see styles
 shiyoku
    しよく
(noun/participle) (rare) hope; desire; want

Variations:
情欲
情慾

see styles
 jouyoku / joyoku
    じょうよく
(noun - becomes adjective with の) passions; sexual desire; lust

意にかなう

see styles
 inikanau
    いにかなう
(exp,v5u) to satisfy (one); to meet (one's) desire

意に反する

see styles
 inihansuru
    いにはんする
(exp,vs-s) going against one's will; contrary to one's intentions; going against one's desire; going contrary to one's wishes

意を迎える

see styles
 iomukaeru
    いをむかえる
(exp,v1) to cater to another's wish; to accommodate; to be agreeable

Variations:
愛欲
愛慾

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

Variations:
扇情
煽情

see styles
 senjou / senjo
    せんじょう
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) (See 扇情的・1) stirring up strong emotions; sensationalism; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) (See 扇情的・2) excitement (of sexual desire); arousal

打出の小槌

see styles
 uchidenokozuchi
    うちでのこづち
magic mallet; lucky mallet; nursery-tale mallet that delivers one's heart's desire at a wave

方便現涅槃


方便现涅槃

see styles
fāng biàn xiàn niè pán
    fang1 bian4 xian4 nie4 pan2
fang pien hsien nieh p`an
    fang pien hsien nieh pan
 hōben gen nehan
Though the Buddha is eternal, he showed himself as temporarily extinct, as necessary to arouse a longing for Buddha, cf. Lotus, 16.

望みが適う

see styles
 nozomigakanau
    のぞみがかなう
(exp,v5u) to have one's wish realized; to have one's wish realised

望むらくは

see styles
 nozomurakuha
    のぞむらくは
(exp,adv) I pray that; I wish that

未離欲聖者


未离欲圣者

see styles
wèi lí yù shèng zhě
    wei4 li2 yu4 sheng4 zhe3
wei li yü sheng che
 miriyoku shōja
sages who are not yet free from desire

樂相應安隱


乐相应安隐

see styles
lè xiāng yìng ān yǐn
    le4 xiang1 ying4 an1 yin3
le hsiang ying an yin
 raku sōō anon
desire for security

欲を言うと

see styles
 yokuoiuto
    よくをいうと
(expression) (See 欲を言えば) ideally; if one were to wish for more

欲を言えば

see styles
 yokuoieba
    よくをいえば
(expression) ideally; if one were to wish for more

欲有見無明


欲有见无明

see styles
yù yǒu jiàn wú míng
    yu4 you3 jian4 wu2 ming2
yü yu chien wu ming
 yoku u ken mumyō
The unenlightened condition of desire; kāma-bhava-dṛṣṭi-avidyā are the four constituents which produce 漏 q.v.

欲界五趣地

see styles
yù jiè wǔ qù dì
    yu4 jie4 wu3 qu4 di4
yü chieh wu ch`ü ti
    yü chieh wu chü ti
 yokukai goshu chi
desire realm with the five destinies

欲界同分界

see styles
yù jiè tóng fēn jiè
    yu4 jie4 tong2 fen1 jie4
yü chieh t`ung fen chieh
    yü chieh tung fen chieh
 yokukai dōfunkai
realms that have correspondence with the desire realm

欲色無色界


欲色无色界

see styles
yù sè wú sè jiè
    yu4 se4 wu2 se4 jie4
yü se wu se chieh
 yoku shiki mushiki kai
realms of desire, form, and formlessness

Variations:
渓壑
谿壑

see styles
 keigaku / kegaku
    けいがく
(1) ravine; chasm; (2) ravenous desire; insatiable desire

無所有處欲


无所有处欲

see styles
wú suǒ yǒu chù yù
    wu2 suo3 you3 chu4 yu4
wu so yu ch`u yü
    wu so yu chu yü
 mu shou sho yoku
desire for the station of nothing whatsoever

Variations:
私欲
私慾

see styles
 shiyoku
    しよく
self-interest; selfish desire

聞き入れる

see styles
 kikiireru / kikireru
    ききいれる
(transitive verb) to grant (a wish); to accede; to comply with; to heed

衣衣隨念願


衣衣随念愿

see styles
yī yī suí niàn yuàn
    yi1 yi1 sui2 nian4 yuan4
i i sui nien yüan
 e'e zuinen gan
The vow of Amitābha that all the devas and men in his realm shall instantly have whatever beautiful clothing they wish.

貪欲卽是道


贪欲卽是道

see styles
tān yù jí shì dào
    tan1 yu4 ji2 shi4 dao4
t`an yü chi shih tao
    tan yü chi shih tao
 tonyoku soku ze dō
Desire is part of the universal law, and may be used for leading into the truth, a tenet of Tiantai.

貪欲卽菩提


贪欲卽菩提

see styles
tān yù jí pú tí
    tan1 yu4 ji2 pu2 ti2
t`an yü chi p`u t`i
    tan yü chi pu ti
 tonyoku soku bodai
avaricious desire and bodhi-wisdom are indivisible

賢者タイム

see styles
 kenjataimu
    けんじゃタイム
(slang) (joc) post-coital clarity; period after orgasm when a man is free from sexual desire and can think clearly

賢者モード

see styles
 kenjamoodo
    けんじゃモード
(slang) (joc) post-coital clarity; period after orgasm when a man is free from sexual desire and can think clearly

遺志を継ぐ

see styles
 ishiotsugu
    いしをつぐ
(exp,v5g) to follow someone's last wishes; to fulfil a dying wish

Variations:
邪欲
邪慾

see styles
 jayoku
    じゃよく
evil desire

釜トンネル

see styles
 kamatonneru
    かまトンネル
(place-name) Kama Tunnel

離欲阿羅漢


离欲阿罗汉

see styles
lí yù ā luó hàn
    li2 yu4 a1 luo2 han4
li yü a lo han
 riyoku arakan
an arhat who is free from desire

願をかける

see styles
 ganokakeru
    がんをかける
(exp,v1) to make a wish (to a god)

願を掛ける

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 ganokakeru
    がんをかける
(exp,v1) to make a wish (to a god)

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

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This page contains 100 results for "Kama - Desire Wish Longing" 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.

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