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Simple Dictionary Definition |
目を見る see styles |
meomiru めをみる |
(exp,v1) to experience |
社会体験 see styles |
shakaitaiken しゃかいたいけん |
work experience; practical study in the real world |
社会勉強 see styles |
shakaibenkyou / shakaibenkyo しゃかいべんきょう |
learning about the world; preparation for life in the community; work experience |
神秘体験 see styles |
shinpitaiken しんぴたいけん |
mystical experience |
禍福得喪 see styles |
kafukutokusou / kafukutokuso かふくとくそう |
(yoji) calamity, good fortune, success and failure |
種を宿す see styles |
taneoyadosu たねをやどす |
(exp,v5s) to be the mother of someone's child |
積上げる see styles |
tsumiageru つみあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to pile up; to make a heap; to lay (e.g. bricks); (2) to acquire (e.g. experience); to build (a reputation) |
積土成山 积土成山 see styles |
jī tǔ chéng shān ji1 tu3 cheng2 shan1 chi t`u ch`eng shan chi tu cheng shan |
lit. piling up dirt eventually creates a mountain (idiom); fig. success is the cumulation of lots of small actions |
穩操勝券 稳操胜券 see styles |
wěn cāo shèng quàn wen3 cao1 sheng4 quan4 wen ts`ao sheng ch`üan wen tsao sheng chüan |
grasp it and victory is assured; to have success within one's grasp (idiom) |
穩操勝算 稳操胜算 see styles |
wěn cāo shèng suàn wen3 cao1 sheng4 suan4 wen ts`ao sheng suan wen tsao sheng suan |
to be assured of success |
立身出世 see styles |
risshinshusse りっしんしゅっせ |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) success in life |
立身栄達 see styles |
risshineitatsu / risshinetatsu りっしんえいたつ |
(noun/participle) success in life; advancement in life; rising in the world |
純粋経験 see styles |
junsuikeiken / junsuikeken じゅんすいけいけん |
{phil} pure experience |
終南捷徑 终南捷径 see styles |
zhōng nán jié jìng zhong1 nan2 jie2 jing4 chung nan chieh ching |
lit. the Mount Zhongnan shortcut (idiom); fig. shortcut to a high-flying career; easy route to success (an allusion to the Tang Dynasty story of 盧藏用|卢藏用[Lu2 Cang4 yong4], who lived like a hermit on Mt. Zhongnan in order to gain a reputation for wisdom, which he then used to gain a position in the Imperial Court) |
経験あり see styles |
keikenari / kekenari けいけんあり |
(suf,n) having experienced ~; having had the experience (of) |
経験不足 see styles |
keikenbusoku / kekenbusoku けいけんぶそく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) lack of experience |
経験主義 see styles |
keikenshugi / kekenshugi けいけんしゅぎ |
(1) {phil} (See 経験論) empiricism; (2) judging things from personal experience |
経験価値 see styles |
keikenkachi / kekenkachi けいけんかち |
(marketing term) experience value (of a product, etc.) |
経験有り see styles |
keikenari / kekenari けいけんあり |
(suf,n) having experienced ~; having had the experience (of) |
経験済み see styles |
keikenzumi / kekenzumi けいけんずみ |
experienced; already had an experience (with something) |
經驗豐富 经验丰富 see styles |
jīng yàn fēng fù jing1 yan4 feng1 fu4 ching yen feng fu |
experienced; with ample experience |
義理の母 see styles |
girinohaha ぎりのはは |
mother-in-law; foster mother; stepmother |
耀かしい see styles |
kagayakashii / kagayakashi かがやかしい |
(adjective) brilliant; glorious; glittering; bright; splendid (e.g. achievement, success); promising (e.g. future) |
老成円熟 see styles |
rouseienjuku / roseenjuku ろうせいえんじゅく |
(rare) (yoji) experience that comes with age |
老氣橫秋 老气横秋 see styles |
lǎo qì héng qiū lao3 qi4 heng2 qiu1 lao ch`i heng ch`iu lao chi heng chiu |
old and decrepit; proud of one's age and experience (idiom) |
耶輸陀羅 耶输陀罗 see styles |
yé shū tuó luó ye2 shu1 tuo2 luo2 yeh shu t`o lo yeh shu to lo Yashudara |
(耶輸陀); 耶輸多羅. 耶戍達羅 Yaśodharā; the wife of Śākyamuni, mother of Rāhula, who became a nun five years after her husband's enlightenment. She is to become the Buddha Raśmi-śata-sahasra-paripūrṇa-dhvaja; v. Lotus Sutra. Her name was also Gopā, 瞿波; 劬毘那 is perhaps Gopī. |
職務経験 see styles |
shokumukeiken / shokumukeken しょくむけいけん |
work experience |
職業経歴 see styles |
shokugyoukeireki / shokugyokereki しょくぎょうけいれき |
one's business career; one's professional experience |
肌で知る see styles |
hadadeshiru はだでしる |
(exp,v5r) to know something by direct experience; to know through the skin |
胸が痛む see styles |
munegaitamu むねがいたむ |
(exp,v5m) (1) to experience chest pain; to have a pain in one's chest; (2) to feel sick at heart; to have one's heart ache; to be anguished |
臨死体験 see styles |
rinshitaiken りんしたいけん |
near-death experience |
自語相違 自语相违 see styles |
zì yǔ xiāng wéi zi4 yu3 xiang1 wei2 tzu yü hsiang wei jigo sōi |
A manifest contradiction, one of the nine fallacies of a proposition, svārtha-viruddha, e. g. 'my mother is barren.' |
般若佛母 see styles |
bō rě fó mǔ bo1 re3 fo2 mu3 po je fo mu hannya butsumo |
Wisdom, or salvation through wisdom (prajñā-pāramitā), is the mother or source of all Buddhas. 智度論 34. |
良妻賢母 see styles |
ryousaikenbo / ryosaikenbo りょうさいけんぼ |
(yoji) good wife and wise mother |
花が咲く see styles |
hanagasaku はながさく |
(exp,v5k) (1) to bloom; to blossom; (exp,v5k) (2) (idiom) to become lively (esp. of conversation); to become animated; (exp,v5k) (3) (idiom) to experience a golden age |
花錢受氣 花钱受气 see styles |
huā qián shòu qì hua1 qian2 shou4 qi4 hua ch`ien shou ch`i hua chien shou chi |
(idiom) to have a bad experience as a customer; to encounter poor service |
苦い経験 see styles |
nigaikeiken / nigaikeken にがいけいけん |
(exp,n) bitter experience |
螺鈿細工 see styles |
radenzaiku らでんざいく |
mother-of-pearl inlay |
見聞有限 见闻有限 see styles |
jiàn wén yǒu xiàn jian4 wen2 you3 xian4 chien wen yu hsien |
to possess limited experience and knowledge (idiom) |
解脫知見 解脱知见 see styles |
jiě tuō zhī jiàn jie3 tuo1 zhi1 jian4 chieh t`o chih chien chieh to chih chien gedatsu chiken |
The knowledge and experience of nirvāṇa, v. 解知見. |
證入現觀 证入现观 see styles |
zhèng rù xiàn guān zheng4 ru4 xian4 guan1 cheng ju hsien kuan shōnyū genkan |
experience of direct insight |
證大菩提 证大菩提 see styles |
zhèng dà pú tí zheng4 da4 pu2 ti2 cheng ta p`u t`i cheng ta pu ti shōdai bodai |
To experience, attain to, realize, or prove, perfect enlightenment. |
識途老馬 识途老马 see styles |
shí tú lǎo mǎ shi2 tu2 lao3 ma3 shih t`u lao ma shih tu lao ma |
lit. an old horse knows the way home (idiom); fig. in difficulty, trust an experience colleague |
貝ボタン see styles |
kaibotan かいボタン |
mother-of-pearl button |
賢妻良母 贤妻良母 see styles |
xián qī liáng mǔ xian2 qi1 liang2 mu3 hsien ch`i liang mu hsien chi liang mu |
a good wife and loving mother |
赫かしい see styles |
kagayakashii / kagayakashi かがやかしい |
(adjective) brilliant; glorious; glittering; bright; splendid (e.g. achievement, success); promising (e.g. future) |
越喜三昧 see styles |
yuè xǐ sān mèi yue4 xi3 san1 mei4 yüeh hsi san mei okki zanmai |
The samādhi of Yaśodharā, wife of Śākyamuni and mother of Rāhula, which causes all kinds of joy to self and others. |
躊躇滿志 踌躇满志 see styles |
chóu chú mǎn zhì chou2 chu2 man3 zhi4 ch`ou ch`u man chih chou chu man chih |
enormously proud of one's success (idiom); smug; complacent |
身を以て see styles |
miomotte みをもって |
(expression) with one's own body; by one's own action; through one's own experience; firsthand |
身臨其境 身临其境 see styles |
shēn lín qí jìng shen1 lin2 qi2 jing4 shen lin ch`i ching shen lin chi ching |
(idiom) to experience it for oneself; to actually *be* there (as opposed to reading about it etc) |
軻遇突智 see styles |
kagutsuchi かぐつち |
{Shinto} (See 迦具土神) Kagutsuchi; fire deity who burned to death his mother Izanami during childbirth (and was therefore beheaded by his father Izanagi) |
輝かしい see styles |
kagayakashii / kagayakashi かがやかしい |
(adjective) brilliant; glorious; glittering; bright; splendid (e.g. achievement, success); promising (e.g. future) |
込上げる see styles |
komiageru こみあげる |
(irregular okurigana usage) (v1,vi) (1) to fill (one's heart); to experience a welling up of feelings or sensations; (2) to feel nauseated |
迦具土神 see styles |
kagutsuchinokami かぐつちのかみ |
{Shinto} (See 伊弉冉尊,伊弉諾尊) Kagutsuchi; fire deity who burned to death his mother Izanami during childbirth (and was therefore beheaded by his father Izanagi) |
過去經驗 过去经验 see styles |
guò qu jīng yàn guo4 qu5 jing1 yan4 kuo ch`ü ching yen kuo chü ching yen |
past experience |
過關斬將 过关斩将 see styles |
guò guān zhǎn jiàng guo4 guan1 zhan3 jiang4 kuo kuan chan chiang |
to surmount all difficulties (on the way to success) (idiom) (abbr. for 過五關斬六將|过五关斩六将[guo4 wu3 guan1 zhan3 liu4 jiang4]) |
金剛部母 金刚部母 see styles |
jīn gāng bù mǔ jin1 gang1 bu4 mu3 chin kang pu mu Kongōbu Mo |
忙莽鷄 māmakī is 'mother' in this group. |
金科玉条 see styles |
kinkagyokujou / kinkagyokujo きんかぎょくじょう |
(yoji) (See 黄金律) golden rule (basic principle ensuring success in some activity) |
阿摩爹爹 see styles |
ā mó diē diē a1 mo2 die1 die1 a mo tieh tieh ama tata |
Mother and father. |
阿育伽樹 阿育伽树 see styles |
ā yù qié shù a1 yu4 qie2 shu4 a yü ch`ieh shu a yü chieh shu aikuka ju |
The name of a tree under which the mother of the Buddha was painlessly delivered of her son, for which Chinese texts give eight different dates; the jonesia aśoka; it is also called 畢利叉 vṛkṣa. |
阿賴耶識 阿赖耶识 see styles |
ā lài yé shì a1 lai4 ye2 shi4 a lai yeh shih araya shiki |
ālaya-vijñāna. 'The receptacle intellect or consciousness;' 'the orginating or receptacle intelligence;' 'basic consciousness' (Keith). It is the store or totality of consciousness, both absolute and relative, impersonal in the whole, temporally personal or individual in its separated parts, always reproductive. It is described as 有情根本之心識 the fundamental mind-consciousness of conscious beings, which lays hold of all the experiences of the individual life: and which as storehouse holds the germs 種子 of all affairs; it is at the root of all experience, of the skandhas, and of all things on which sentient beings depend for existence. Mind is another term for it, as it both stores and gives rise to all seeds of phenomena and knowledge. It is called 本識 original mind, because it is the root of all things; 無沒識 inexhaustible mind, because none of its seeds (or products) is lost; 現識 manifested mind, because all things are revealed in or by it; 種子識 seeds mind, because from it spring all individualities, or particulars; 所知依識 because it is the basis of all knowledge; 異熟識 because it produces the rounds of morality, good and evil karma, etc.; 執持識 or 阿陀那 q.v., that which holds together, or is the seed of another rebirh, or phenomena, the causal nexus; 第一識 the prime or supreme mind or consciousness; 宅識 abode (of) consciousness; 無垢識 unsullied consciousness when considered in the absolute, i.e. the Tathāgata; and 第八識, as the last of the eight vijñānas. There has been much discussion as to the meaning and implications of the ālaya-vijñāna. It may also be termed the unconscious, or unconscious absolute, out of whose ignorance or unconsciousness rises all consciousness. |
降神母胎 see styles |
jiàng shén mǔ tāi jiang4 shen2 mu3 tai1 chiang shen mu t`ai chiang shen mu tai gōjin motai |
descent of the [Buddha's] spirit into his mother's womb |
靈魂出竅 灵魂出窍 see styles |
líng hún chū qiào ling2 hun2 chu1 qiao4 ling hun ch`u ch`iao ling hun chu chiao |
out-of-body experience |
領受苦樂 see styles |
lǐng shòu kǔ lè ling3 shou4 ku3 le4 ling shou k`u le ling shou ku le |
to experience of suffering and pleasure |
飛黃騰達 飞黄腾达 see styles |
fēi huáng téng dá fei1 huang2 teng2 da2 fei huang t`eng ta fei huang teng ta |
lit. the divine steed Feihuang gallops (idiom); fig. to achieve meteoric success in one's career |
首尾よく see styles |
shubiyoku しゅびよく |
(adverb) successfully; with success |
首尾良く see styles |
shubiyoku しゅびよく |
(adverb) successfully; with success |
馬到成功 马到成功 see styles |
mǎ dào chéng gōng ma3 dao4 cheng2 gong1 ma tao ch`eng kung ma tao cheng kung |
to win instant success (idiom) |
駕輕就熟 驾轻就熟 see styles |
jià qīng jiù shú jia4 qing1 jiu4 shu2 chia ch`ing chiu shu chia ching chiu shu |
lit. an easy drive on a familiar path (idiom); fig. experience makes progress easy; a task that is so familiar one can do it with one's hand tied behind one's back |
鹹魚翻身 咸鱼翻身 see styles |
xián yú fān shēn xian2 yu2 fan1 shen1 hsien yü fan shen |
lit. the salted fish turns over (idiom); fig. to experience a reversal of fortune |
ヴェテラン see styles |
reteran ヴェテラン |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) person with a lot of experience; old hand; veteran (in a particular field) |
Variations: |
okaa; miomo(御母)(ok) / oka; miomo(御母)(ok) おかあ; みおも(御母)(ok) |
(polite language) (kana only) mother |
お義母さん see styles |
okaasan(gikun) / okasan(gikun) おかあさん(gikun) |
(1) mother-in-law; (2) foster mother; (3) step mother |
ギャルママ see styles |
gyarumama ギャルママ |
(1) teenage mother; (2) young mother who wears "gal" styles |
こみ上げる see styles |
komiageru こみあげる |
(v1,vi) (1) to fill (one's heart); to experience a welling up of feelings or sensations; (2) to feel nauseated |
サクラ咲く see styles |
sakurasaku サクラさく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) exam success |
ハングリー see styles |
hangurii / hanguri ハングリー |
(adjectival noun) hungry (e.g. for success) |
マザーコン see styles |
mazaakon / mazakon マザーコン |
(abbreviation) Oedipus complex (wasei: mother complex); sexual attraction to one's mother |
一旗あげる see styles |
hitohataageru / hitohatageru ひとはたあげる |
(exp,v1) to make a name for oneself; to achieve success |
一旗揚げる see styles |
hitohataageru / hitohatageru ひとはたあげる |
(exp,v1) to make a name for oneself; to achieve success |
三七開定論 三七开定论 see styles |
sān qī kāi dìng lùn san1 qi1 kai1 ding4 lun4 san ch`i k`ai ting lun san chi kai ting lun |
thirty percent failure, seventy percent success, the official PRC verdict on Mao Zedong |
乞㗚雙提贊 see styles |
qǐ lì shuāng tí zàn qi3 li4 shuang1 ti2 zan4 ch`i li shuang t`i tsan chi li shuang ti tsan |
hri-srong-lde-btsan king of Tibet (A.D. 743-798). In 747 he brought to Tibet "the real founder of Lamaism" (Eliot), Padmasaṃbhava蓮華生上師, a Buddhist of Swat (Urgyan), who introduced a system of magic and mysticism (saturated with Śivaism) which found its way into Mongolia and China. The king was converted to Buddhism by his mother, a Chinese princess, and became a powerful supporter of it. He encouraged the translation of the Buddhist canon which was completed by his successors. He is worshipped as an incarnation of Mañjuśrī. |
人生の先輩 see styles |
jinseinosenpai / jinsenosenpai じんせいのせんぱい |
(exp,n) person older than oneself (who has more life experience) |
体で覚える see styles |
karadadeoboeru からだでおぼえる |
(exp,v1) to master something (through personal experience) |
佛性不受羅 佛性不受罗 see styles |
fó xìng bù shòu luó fo2 xing4 bu4 shou4 luo2 fo hsing pu shou lo busshō fujura |
The Buddha-nature does not receive punishment in the hells, because it is 空 void of form, or spiritual and above the formal or material, only things with form can enter the hells. |
佛母眞三昧 see styles |
fó mǔ zhēn sān mèi fo2 mu3 zhen1 san1 mei4 fo mu chen san mei butsumo shin zanmai |
The samādhi, meditation, or trance by means of which the Buddhas, past, present, and future, become incarnate. |
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 |
八字沒一撇 八字没一撇 see styles |
bā zì méi yī piě ba1 zi4 mei2 yi1 pie3 pa tzu mei i p`ieh pa tzu mei i pieh |
lit. there is not even the first stroke of the character 八[ba1] (idiom); fig. things have not even begun to take shape; no sign of success yet |
功到自然成 see styles |
gōng dào zì rán chéng gong1 dao4 zi4 ran2 cheng2 kung tao tzu jan ch`eng kung tao tzu jan cheng |
effort will undoubtedly lead to success (idiom) |
劫臈を経る see styles |
kourouoheru / korooheru こうろうをへる |
(exp,v1) (See 甲羅を経る) to become skilled through years of experience |
味をしめる see styles |
ajioshimeru あじをしめる |
(exp,v1) to be encouraged by initial success |
味を占める see styles |
ajioshimeru あじをしめる |
(exp,v1) to be encouraged by initial success |
場数を踏む see styles |
bakazuofumu ばかずをふむ |
(exp,v5m) to gain experience; to get accustomed (with something) |
外傷的体験 see styles |
gaishoutekitaiken / gaishotekitaiken がいしょうてきたいけん |
traumatic experience |
天使が通る see styles |
tenshigatooru てんしがとおる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) (from the French "un ange passe") to have a break in the conversation; to experience an awkward silence; an angel passes |
媳婦熬成婆 媳妇熬成婆 see styles |
xí fù áo chéng pó xi2 fu4 ao2 cheng2 po2 hsi fu ao ch`eng p`o hsi fu ao cheng po |
lit. even a submissive daughter-in-law will one day become a domineering mother-in-law (idiom); fig. the oppressed will become the oppressor; what goes around comes around |
学識経験者 see styles |
gakushikikeikensha / gakushikikekensha がくしきけいけんしゃ |
person of learning and experience |
御っ母さん see styles |
okkasan おっかさん |
(kana only) (term commonly used until the end of the Meiji period) (See おかあさん・1) mother; mom; mum; mama |
忙莽雞金剛 忙莽鸡金刚 see styles |
máng mǎng jī jīn gāng mang2 mang3 ji1 jin1 gang1 mang mang chi chin kang Bōbōkei Kongō |
Vajra [-Mother] Māmakī |
思いあたる 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 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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