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Simple Dictionary Definition |
体節制 see styles |
taisetsusei / taisetsuse たいせつせい |
{biol} segmented body plan; segmentation; metamerism |
体組成 see styles |
taisosei / taisose たいそせい |
body composition |
体組織 see styles |
taisoshiki たいそしき |
body tissue; body composition |
体脂肪 see styles |
taishibou / taishibo たいしぼう |
body fat; somatic fat |
体腔壁 see styles |
taikouheki / taikoheki たいこうへき |
{zool} body wall |
体落し see styles |
taiotoshi たいおとし |
(martial arts term) body drop (judo); body throw |
体表面 see styles |
taihyoumen / taihyomen たいひょうめん |
body surface |
体造り see styles |
karadazukuri からだづくり |
physical culture; bodybuilding (body development, not necessarily weightlifting) |
佛法身 see styles |
fó fǎ shēn fo2 fa3 shen1 fo fa shen butsu hosshin |
buddha's dharma-body |
佛舍利 see styles |
fó shè lì fo2 she4 li4 fo she li busshari |
ashes of cremated Buddha Buddha's śarīra. Relics or ashes left after Buddha's cremation, literally Buddha's body. |
佛身土 see styles |
fó shēn tǔ fo2 shen1 tu3 fo shen t`u fo shen tu busshindo |
buddha-body land |
健康体 see styles |
kenkoutai / kenkotai けんこうたい |
healthy body |
僞身見 伪身见 see styles |
wěi shēn jiàn wei3 shen1 jian4 wei shen chien gishinken |
seeing a counterfeit body |
光り物 see styles |
hikarimono ひかりもの |
(1) luminous body like a shooting star; (2) any bright metal; (3) sliced fish with the silver skin left on (iwashi, aji, sayori, sanma, kohada, etc.) |
光膀子 see styles |
guāng bǎng zi guang1 bang3 zi5 kuang pang tzu |
bare upper body; bare-chested; to bare one's chest |
全タイ see styles |
zentai; zentai ぜんタイ; ゼンタイ |
(abbreviation) (kana only) (from 全身タイツ) zentai; skin-tight suit that covers the entire body |
全裸体 see styles |
zenratai ぜんらたい |
stark naked body; nude body |
全身浴 see styles |
zenshinyoku ぜんしんよく |
full-body bath; full-body bathing |
八頭身 see styles |
hattoushin / hattoshin はっとうしん |
beautiful well-proportioned woman (body 8 times longer than head) |
公議所 see styles |
kougisho / kogisho こうぎしょ |
(hist) (See 集議院) temporary name of the initial Meiji-era legislative body (1869) |
六受身 see styles |
liù shòu shēn liu4 shou4 shen1 liu shou shen rokuju shin |
six kinds of sensation [in the body] |
六界聚 see styles |
liù jiè jù liu4 jie4 ju4 liu chieh chü rokkai ju |
The (human) body, which is composed of the six elements 六界. |
六識身 六识身 see styles |
liù shì shēn liu4 shi4 shen1 liu shih shen rokushiki shin |
the [self-] body, comprised of the six consciousnesses |
共同体 see styles |
kyoudoutai / kyodotai きょうどうたい |
cooperative body; cooperative system; collective; community |
共命鳥 共命鸟 see styles |
gòng mìng niǎo gong4 ming4 niao3 kung ming niao gumyō chō |
命命鳥; 生生鳥 jīvajīva, or jīvañjīva, a bird said to have two heads on one body, i. e. mind and perception differing, but the karma one. |
兵部省 see styles |
hyoubushou / hyobusho ひょうぶしょう |
(1) (hist) ministry in charge of military affairs (ritsuryō period); (2) (hist) military command body (early Meiji period) |
冷え物 see styles |
hiemono ひえもの |
(1) something cold (esp. a body); (2) something used to cool one's stomach |
冷え者 see styles |
hiemono ひえもの |
(1) something cold (esp. a body); (2) something used to cool one's stomach |
凍える see styles |
kogoeru こごえる |
(v1,vi) to freeze (of one's body); to be frozen; to become numb (with cold); to be chilled |
凸面體 凸面体 see styles |
tū miàn tǐ tu1 mian4 ti3 t`u mien t`i tu mien ti |
convex body |
出家人 see styles |
chū jiā rén chu1 jia1 ren2 ch`u chia jen chu chia jen |
monk; nun (Buddhist or Daoist) One who has left home and become a monk or nun. Two kinds are named: (1) 身出家 one who physically leaves home, and (2) 心出家 one who does so in spirit and conduct. A further division of four is: (1 ) one who physically leaves home, but in spirit remains with wife and family; (2) one who physically remains at home but whose spirit goes forth; (3) one who leaves home, body and spirit; and (4) one who, body and mind, refuses to leave home. |
出胎身 see styles |
chū tāi shēn chu1 tai1 shen1 ch`u t`ai shen chu tai shen shuttai shin |
a body emerging from the womb |
分段身 see styles |
fēn duàn shēn fen1 duan4 shen1 fen tuan shen bundan shin |
limited body |
前振り see styles |
maefuri まえふり |
(1) (See 前置き) preface; introduction; (2) lead in (to a joke, question, etc.); lead up; (3) (abbreviation) (See 前振込み) payment in advance (by bank transfer); (4) swinging (one's body) forward |
加持身 see styles |
jiā chí shēn jia1 chi2 shen1 chia ch`ih shen chia chih shen kajishin かじしん |
(1) {Buddh} buddha-body within a practitioner (esoteric Buddhism); (2) (See 本地身) altruistic manifested form of Mahavairocana (New Shingon) The body which the Buddha depends upon or his manifestation, i. e. the nirmāṇakāya. |
勝應身 胜应身 see styles |
shèng yìng shēn sheng4 ying4 shen1 sheng ying shen shōōjin |
A Tiantai term for the superior incarnational Buddha-body, i.e. his compensation-body under the aspect of 他受用身 saving others. |
十六物 see styles |
shí liù wù shi2 liu4 wu4 shih liu wu |
The thirty-six physical parts and excretions of the human body, all being unclean, i. e. the vile body. |
十四難 十四难 see styles |
shí sì nán shi2 si4 nan2 shih ssu nan jūshi nan |
The fourteen difficult questions of the "heretics" to which the Buddha made no reply, for, as it is said, the questions were no more properly put than if one asked " How much milk can you get from cow's horn?" They are forms of: All is permanent, impermanent, both or neither; all changes, changes not, both, neither; at death a spirit departs, does not, both, neither; after death we have the same body (or personality) and spirit, or body and spirit are different. |
十念處 十念处 see styles |
shí niàn chù shi2 nian4 chu4 shih nien ch`u shih nien chu jūnensho |
A bodhisattva's ten objects of thought or meditation, i.e. body, the senses, mind, things, environment, monastery, city (or district), good name, Buddha-learning, riddance of all passion and delusion. |
半身浴 see styles |
hanshinyoku はんしんよく |
half body bathing; hip bath |
半麻醉 see styles |
bàn má zuì ban4 ma2 zui4 pan ma tsui |
local anesomethingetic; anesomethingesia to half the body (as for a C-section birth) |
協同体 see styles |
kyoudoutai / kyodotai きょうどうたい |
cooperative body; cooperative system; collective; community |
受用身 see styles |
shòu yòng shēn shou4 yong4 shen1 shou yung shen juyū shin |
The saṃbhogakāya 報身 v. 三身 trikāya, i. e. the functioning glorious body, 自受用 for a Buddha's own use, or bliss; 他受用 for the spiritual benefit of others. |
右半身 see styles |
migihanshin みぎはんしん |
(See 左半身) right half of the body |
右脅臥 右胁臥 see styles |
yòu xié wò you4 xie2 wo4 yu hsieh wo ukyōga |
sleeping on the right side of the body |
合議体 see styles |
gougitai / gogitai ごうぎたい |
collegiate body; collegial body; judicial panel |
吉川線 see styles |
yoshikawasen よしかわせん |
scratch marks on the neck of a body (indicating a struggling victim of strangulation) |
呼戻し see styles |
yobimodoshi よびもどし |
(sumo) pulling body slam |
四句執 四句执 see styles |
sì jù zhí si4 ju4 zhi2 ssu chü chih shikushū |
The four tenets held by various non-Buddhist schools: (1) the permanence of the ego, i. e. that the ego of past lives is the ego of the present; (2) its impermanence, i. e. that the present ego is of independent birth; (3) both permanent and impermanent, that the ego is permanent, the body impermanent; (4) neither permanent nor impermanent; that the body is impermanent but the ego not impermanent. |
四安樂 四安乐 see styles |
sì ān lè si4 an1 le4 ssu an le shi anraku |
(四安樂行) The four means of attaining to a happy contentment, by proper direction of the deeds of the body; the words of the mouth; the thoughts of the mind; and the resolve (of the will) to preach to all the Lotus Sutra. |
四念處 四念处 see styles |
sì niàn chù si4 nian4 chu4 ssu nien ch`u ssu nien chu shinenjo |
Four objects on which memory or the thought should dwell— the impurity of the body, that all sensations lead to suffering, that mind is impermanent, and that there is no such thing as an ego. There are other categories for thought or meditation.; (四念處觀); 四念住 smṛtyupasthāna. The fourfold stage of mindfulness, thought, or meditation that follows the 五停心觀 five-fold procedure for quieting the mind. This fourfold method, or objectivity of thought, is for stimulating the mind in ethical wisdom. It consists of contemplating (1) 身 the body as impure and utterly filthy; (2) 受 sensation, or consciousness, as always resulting in suffering; (3) 心 mind as impermanent, merely one sensation after another; (4) 法 things in general as being dependent and without a nature of their own. The four negate the ideas of permanence, joy, personality, and purity 常, 樂, 我, and 淨, i. e. the four 顚倒, but v. 四德. They are further subdivided into 別 and 總 particular and general, termed 別相念處 and 總相念處, and there are further subdivisions. |
固形物 see styles |
gù xíng wù gu4 xing2 wu4 ku hsing wu kokeibutsu / kokebutsu こけいぶつ |
solid particles in liquid solid (body); solid matter; solid food |
國土身 国土身 see styles |
guó tǔ shēn guo2 tu3 shen1 kuo t`u shen kuo tu shen kokudo shin |
The Buddha as Buddhakṣetra, or abode of the living; the world as the body of Vairocana. |
國子監 国子监 see styles |
guó zǐ jiàn guo2 zi3 jian4 kuo tzu chien |
Guozijian, the highest educational administrative body in imperial China, in some dynasties also functioning as the highest institution of academic research and learning (Imperial College, aka Imperial Academy) |
圓身相 圆身相 see styles |
yuán shēn xiàng yuan2 shen1 xiang4 yüan shen hsiang enshin sō |
a perfectly proportioned body |
土木身 see styles |
tǔ mù shēn tu3 mu4 shen1 t`u mu shen tu mu shen |
one's body as wood and earth; undecorated; unvarnished (truth) |
坐月子 see styles |
zuò yuè zi zuo4 yue4 zi5 tso yüeh tzu |
to convalesce for a month following childbirth, following a special diet, and observing various taboos to protect the body from exposure to the "wind" |
埋め墓 see styles |
umebaka うめばか |
(hist) (See 詣り墓,両墓制) burial grave; grave for the body in a two-grave system |
執持身 执持身 see styles |
zhí chí shēn zhi2 chi2 shen1 chih ch`ih shen chih chih shen shūji shin |
to appropriate the body |
報化佛 报化佛 see styles |
bào huà fó bao4 hua4 fo2 pao hua fo hōkebutsu |
reward-body buddha and transformation-body buddha |
報身佛 报身佛 see styles |
bào shēn fó bao4 shen1 fo2 pao shen fo hōjin butsu |
reward-body buddha |
塞建陀 see styles |
sāi jiàn tuó sai1 jian4 tuo2 sai chien t`o sai chien to saikenda |
(塞建陀羅); 塞健陀 skandha, 'the shoulder'; 'the body'; 'the trunk of a tree'; 'a section,' etc. M.W. 'Five psychological constituents.' 'Five attributes of every human being.' Eitel. Commonly known as the five aggregates, constituents, or groups; the pañcaskandha; under the Han dynasty 陰 was used, under the Jin 衆, under the Tang 蘊. The five are: 色 rūpa, form, or sensuous quality; 受 vedana, reception, feeling, sensation; 想 sañjñā , thought, consciousness, perception; 行 karman, or saṃskāra, action, mental activity; 識 vijñāna, cognition. The last four are mental constituents of the ego. Skandha is also the name of an arhat, and Skanda, also 塞建那, of a deva. |
壞滅身 坏灭身 see styles |
huài miè shēn huai4 mie4 shen1 huai mieh shen emetsu shin |
the corruptible body |
変死体 see styles |
henshitai へんしたい |
body of a person who died an unnatural death |
外小股 see styles |
sotokomata そとこまた |
{sumo} over-thigh scooping body drop |
女人拜 see styles |
nǚ rén bài nv3 ren2 bai4 nü jen pai nyonin hai |
A woman's salutation, greeting, or obeisance, performed by standing and bending the knees, or putting hands together before the breast and bending the body. |
女體盛 女体盛 see styles |
nǚ tǐ chéng nu:3 ti3 cheng2 nü t`i ch`eng nü ti cheng |
nyotaimori or "body sushi", Japanese practice of serving sushi on the body of a naked woman |
如來身 如来身 see styles |
rú lái shēn ru2 lai2 shen1 ju lai shen nyorai shin |
tathāgata-kāya, Buddha-body. |
如意身 see styles |
rú yì shēn ru2 yi4 shen1 ju i shen |
ṛddhi, magic power exempting the body from physical limitations, v. 大教 and 神足. |
妙法身 see styles |
miào fǎ shēn miao4 fa3 shen1 miao fa shen myōhō shin |
marvelous dharma body |
妙色身 see styles |
miào sè shēn miao4 se4 shen1 miao se shen myōshiki shin |
body of marvelous form |
妮維婭 妮维娅 see styles |
nī wéi yà ni1 wei2 ya4 ni wei ya |
Nivea, skin and body care brand |
妮維雅 妮维雅 see styles |
nī wéi yǎ ni1 wei2 ya3 ni wei ya |
Nivea, skin and body care brand |
子実体 see styles |
shijitsutai しじつたい |
{biol} fruiting body; sporocarp |
孛伽夷 see styles |
bèi qié yí bei4 qie2 yi2 pei ch`ieh i pei chieh i Baigai |
Bhagai. A city south of Khotan, formerly famous for a statue exhibiting all the thirty-two lakṣanas or marks on the body of Buddha. |
孟姜女 see styles |
mèng jiāng nǚ meng4 jiang1 nu:3 meng chiang nü |
heroine of Qin dynasty 秦朝 folk tale, who searched for her husband, and whose tears broke down a stretch of the Great Wall to reveal his body |
学生会 see styles |
gakuseikai / gakusekai がくせいかい |
student council (details vary widely but a body of students that takes part in overseeing student behaviour or student activities) |
寄り身 see styles |
yorimi よりみ |
{sumo} pushing an opponent out with one's body |
富伽羅 富伽罗 see styles |
fù qié luó fu4 qie2 luo2 fu ch`ieh lo fu chieh lo fugara |
(富特伽羅) pudgala, that which has (handsome) form; body; soul; beings subject to metempsychosis. Cf. 弗, 補. |
實相身 实相身 see styles |
shí xiàng shēn shi2 xiang4 shen1 shih hsiang shen jissō shin |
body of the Buddha in his true aspect |
實色身 实色身 see styles |
shí sè shēn shi2 se4 shen1 shih se shen jitsushiki shin |
The real Buddha-body, or his saṃbhogakāya in contrast with his nirmāṇakāya. |
射ぬく see styles |
inuku いぬく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to shoot through something (wall, body, etc.); to pierce (e.g. with an arrow or a look) |
射抜く see styles |
inuku いぬく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to shoot through something (wall, body, etc.); to pierce (e.g. with an arrow or a look) |
射貫く see styles |
inuku いぬく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to shoot through something (wall, body, etc.); to pierce (e.g. with an arrow or a look) |
尸半尸 see styles |
shī bàn shī shi1 ban4 shi1 shih pan shih |
To kill a person by the 毘陀羅 vetala method of obtaining magic power by incantations on a dead body; when a headless corpse, or some part of the body, is used it is 半尸; when the whole corpse it is 尸. |
居反り see styles |
izori いぞり |
{sumo} backwards body drop |
屍體袋 尸体袋 see styles |
shī tǐ dài shi1 ti3 dai4 shih t`i tai shih ti tai |
body bag |
屎擔子 屎担子 see styles |
shǐ dān zǐ shi3 dan1 zi3 shih tan tzu shitansu |
A load of night-soil, i.e. the human body that has to be carried about. |
屏占比 see styles |
píng zhàn bǐ ping2 zhan4 bi3 p`ing chan pi ping chan pi |
screen-to-body ratio (of a smartphone etc) |
左半身 see styles |
hidarihanshin ひだりはんしん |
(See 右半身) left half of the body |
巻き帯 see styles |
makiobi まきおび |
obi that is not tied but merely wrapped around the body |
布字觀 布字观 see styles |
bù zì guān bu4 zi4 guan1 pu tzu kuan fuji kan |
A Shingon meditation on the Sanskrit letter 'a' and others, written on the devotee's own body. |
帯電体 see styles |
taidentai たいでんたい |
charged body |
廣博身 广博身 see styles |
guǎng bó shēn guang3 bo2 shen1 kuang po shen kōhaku shin |
The one whose body fills space, Vairocana. |
延びる see styles |
nobiru のびる |
(v1,vi) (1) to stretch; to extend; to lengthen; to spread; (2) to make progress; to grow (beard, body height); (3) to grow stale (soba); (4) to be straightened; to be flattened; to be smoothed; (5) to be exhausted; (6) to be postponed; to be prolonged |
弊える see styles |
tsuieru ついえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to fall apart; to collapse; to become useless; (2) to be completely defeated (in battle); to be wiped out; (3) (archaism) to fall apart (one's body or health) |
引力圏 see styles |
inryokuken いんりょくけん |
{astron} (See 重力場) gravitational field (of a celestial body); sphere of gravitation; gravisphere |
弾性体 see styles |
danseitai / dansetai だんせいたい |
elastic body |
当て技 see styles |
atewaza あてわざ |
{MA} (See 当て身・あてみ) blow to a vital point of a person's body |
当て身 see styles |
atemi あてみ |
(martial arts term) blow to a vital point of a person's body |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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