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撥浪鼓


拨浪鼓

see styles
bō lang gǔ
    bo1 lang5 gu3
po lang ku
rattle drum; pellet drum – a hand drum with two pellets attached to strings on either side, mounted on a rod that is twirled to make the pellets strike the drum (used in ritual music, as a children's toy or as a street vendor's noisemaker)

擧一手

see styles
jǔ yī shǒu
    ju3 yi1 shou3
chü i shou
 ko isshu
raises one hand

教師爺


教师爷

see styles
jiào shī yé
    jiao4 shi1 ye2
chiao shih yeh
master of martial arts, in former times often employed by a landlord to teach fighting skills and guard the house; (fig.) sb who arrogantly and condescendingly lectures others

敢闘賞

see styles
 kantoushou / kantosho
    かんとうしょう
(See 三賞) Fighting Spirit Prize (sumo, martial arts, etc.)

散らし

see styles
 chirashi(p); chirashi(p)
    ちらし(P); チラシ(P)
(1) (kana only) (esp. チラシ) leaflet; flyer; handbill; (2) scattering; (3) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See ちらし寿司) sushi rice in a box or bowl with a variety of ingredients sprinkled on top; (4) (abbreviation) (See 散らし書き) writing in an irregular hand

斬合い

see styles
 kiriai
    きりあい
(noun/participle) crossing swords; fighting with swords; cutting each other (in fighting)

断ヤオ

see styles
 tanyao
    タンヤオ
(abbreviation) (kana only) {mahj} (See 断ヤオ九) all simples (chi:); winning hand containing no terminal tiles or honor tiles

断幺九

see styles
 tanyaochuu / tanyaochu
    タンヤオチュー
(mahj) all simples (chi:); winning hand containing no end tiles or honor tiles

日本通

see styles
 nihontsuu / nihontsu
    にほんつう
Japan hand (someone very knowledgeable about Japan)

暖寶寶


暖宝宝

see styles
nuǎn bǎo bǎo
    nuan3 bao3 bao3
nuan pao pao
hand warmer

暖暖包

see styles
nuǎn nuǎn bāo
    nuan3 nuan3 bao1
nuan nuan pao
disposable hand warmer (Tw)

曲柄鑽


曲柄钻

see styles
qū bǐng zuàn
    qu1 bing3 zuan4
ch`ü ping tsuan
    chü ping tsuan
hand drill with a crank handle

有り金

see styles
 arigane
    ありがね
money on hand

有り高

see styles
 aridaka
    ありだか
amount on hand

未熟者

see styles
wèi shóu zhě
    wei4 shou2 zhe3
wei shou che
 mijukumono
    みじゅくもの
inexperienced person; novice; greenhorn; green hand
the immature

本契約

see styles
 honkeiyaku / honkeyaku
    ほんけいやく
contract (entered into on the basis of a promise or previous agreement); formal agreement; contract at hand

格ゲー

see styles
 kakugee
    かくゲー
(abbreviation) (slang) {vidg} (See 格闘ゲーム) fighting game (esp. one-on-one)

格闘技

see styles
 kakutougi / kakutogi
    かくとうぎ
martial arts which involve fighting without weapons; combat sport; one-on-one fighting sport

格闘術

see styles
 kakutoujutsu / kakutojutsu
    かくとうじゅつ
hand-to-hand combat

楽焼き

see styles
 rakuyaki
    らくやき
raku ware; hand-moulded, lead glazed earthenware pottery fired at low temperatures, esp. used in tea ceremony (molded)

楽茶碗

see styles
 rakujawan; rakuchawan
    らくぢゃわん; らくちゃわん
(See 茶碗) hand-moulded earthenware teacup

歩三兵

see styles
 fusanbyou / fusanbyo
    ふさんびょう
{shogi} starting with only a king on the board and three pawns in hand (as a handicap when teaching a beginner)

毘沙門


毘沙门

see styles
pí shā mén
    pi2 sha1 men2
p`i sha men
    pi sha men
 bishamon
    びしゃもん
(place-name) Bishamon
(毘沙門天王) Vaiśravaṇa. Cf. 財 and 倶. One of the four mahārājas, guardian of the North, king of the yakṣas. Has the title 多聞; 普聞; universal or much hearing or learning, said to be so called because he heard the Buddha's preaching; but Vaiśravaṇa was son of Viśravas, which is from viśru, to be heard of far and wide, celebrated, and should be understood in this sense. Vaiśravaṇa is Kuvera, or Kubera, the Indian Pluto; originally a chief of evil spirits, afterwards the god of riches, and ruler of the northern quarter. Xuanzong built a temple to him in A. D. 753, since which he has been the god of wealth in China, and guardian at the entrance of Buddhist temples. In his right hand he often holds a banner or a lance, in his left a pearl or shrine, or a mongoose out of whose mouth jewels are pouring; under his feet are two demons. Colour, yellow.

気合い

see styles
 kiai
    きあい
scream; yell; fighting spirit

気負い

see styles
 kioi
    きおい
eagerness; enthusiasm; fervor; excitement; fighting spirit; fighting mood

水鴎流

see styles
 suiouryuu / suioryu
    すいおうりゅう
old sword fighting; sword drawing style or school from Shizuoka prefecture

泡洗車

see styles
 awasensha
    あわせんしゃ
car wash (esp. hand car wash)

洗手乳

see styles
xǐ shǒu rǔ
    xi3 shou3 ru3
hsi shou ju
liquid hand soap

洗手液

see styles
xǐ shǒu yè
    xi3 shou3 ye4
hsi shou yeh
liquid hand soap

洗臉盤


洗脸盘

see styles
xǐ liǎn pán
    xi3 lian3 pan2
hsi lien p`an
    hsi lien pan
a hand basin

混一色

see styles
 honiisoo / honisoo
    ホンイーソー
(1) {mahj} (See ホンイツ) half flush (chi: hùnyīsè); winning hand containing one suit and honor tiles; (2) (colloquialism) heterogeneity (e.g. manufacturing using products from several sources)

混老頭

see styles
 honroutou / honroto
    ホンロウトウ
{mahj} winning hand consisting only of terminal and honor tiles

清一色

see styles
qīng yī sè
    qing1 yi1 se4
ch`ing i se
    ching i se
 chiniisoo / chinisoo
    チンイーソー
(mahjong) flush; a complete hand where all tiles are of the same suit; (fig.) uniformly; each and every one
(1) {mahj} full flush (chi:); winning hand containing only tiles of one suit; (2) homogeneity (e.g. manuf. using products from one source)

清老頭

see styles
 chinraotou / chinraoto
    チンラオトウ
{mahj} all terminals (chi:); winning hand consisting of only ones and nines as pungs or kongs plus a pair

漁夫る

see styles
 gyofuru
    ぎょふる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (slang) {vidg} (See 漁夫の利) (of a third party) to profit from others fighting

火切り

see styles
 hikiri
    ひきり
hand drilling (to start a fire); hand drill

火鑽り

see styles
 hikiri
    ひきり
hand drilling (to start a fire); hand drill

烘手器

see styles
hōng shǒu qì
    hong1 shou3 qi4
hung shou ch`i
    hung shou chi
hand dryer

烘手機


烘手机

see styles
hōng shǒu jī
    hong1 shou3 ji1
hung shou chi
hand dryer

無下に

see styles
 mugeni
    むげに
(adverb) bluntly (refusing, etc.); flatly; out of hand; completely

無造作

see styles
 muzousa / muzosa
    むぞうさ
(adjectival noun) (1) casual; off-hand; careless; easy-going; (2) artless; simple

無雑作

see styles
 muzousa / muzosa
    むぞうさ
(adjectival noun) (1) casual; off-hand; careless; easy-going; (2) artless; simple

熟練者

see styles
 jukurensha
    じゅくれんしゃ
expert; skilled hand; person of experience

熱血児

see styles
 nekketsuji
    ねっけつじ
(work) The Fighting O'Flynn (1949 film); (wk) The Fighting O'Flynn (1949 film)

片鉄炮

see styles
 katateppou / katateppo
    かたてっぽう
{sumo} strong push with only one hand

物作り

see styles
 monozukuri
    ものづくり
    monotsukuri
    ものつくり
(1) (kana only) manufacturing; craftsmanship; making things by hand; (2) making New-Year's decorations; (3) preparing fields; farming; farmer

物造り

see styles
 monozukuri
    ものづくり
    monotsukuri
    ものつくり
(1) (kana only) manufacturing; craftsmanship; making things by hand; (2) making New-Year's decorations; (3) preparing fields; farming; farmer

犬合せ

see styles
 inuawase
    いぬあわせ
(archaism) dog fighting; dog fight

現在高

see styles
 genzaidaka
    げんざいだか
amount on hand

甲板員

see styles
 kanpanin; kouhanin / kanpanin; kohanin
    かんぱんいん; こうはんいん
deck hand

Variations:

see styles
 hatsu
    ハツ
(1) (abbreviation) {mahj} (See 緑發) green dragon tile; (2) {mahj} winning hand with a pung (or kong) of green dragon tiles

白兵戦

see styles
 hakuheisen / hakuhesen
    はくへいせん
hand-to-hand combat; fighting at close quarters; close combat

白刃戰


白刃战

see styles
bái rèn zhàn
    bai2 ren4 zhan4
pai jen chan
hand-to-hand fighting

白拈賊


白拈贼

see styles
bái niǎn zéi
    bai2 nian3 zei2
pai nien tsei
 byaku nenzoku
(白拈) Robbing with bare hands and without leaving a trace, as 白戰 is fighting without weapons, and 白折 is killing with bare hands.

白熱戦

see styles
 hakunetsusen
    はくねつせん
furious fighting

白蓮教


白莲教

see styles
bái lián jiào
    bai2 lian2 jiao4
pai lien chiao
 byakurenkyou / byakurenkyo
    びゃくれんきょう
White Lotus society
White Lotus Society
The White Lily Society, set up near the end of the Yuan dynasty, announcing the coming of Maitreya, the opening of his white lily, and the day of salvation at hand. It developed into a revolution which influenced the expulsion of the Mongols and establishment of the Ming dynasty. Under the Qing dynasty it was resurrected under a variety of names, and caused various uprisings.

目拏羅


目拏罗

see styles
mun á luó
    mun4 a2 luo2
mun a lo
 modara
hand symbolism

目撃談

see styles
 mokugekidan
    もくげきだん
first-hand account

目眩し

see styles
 mekuramashi
    めくらまし
(1) smoke screen; dazzler; distraction; (2) camouflage; deceptive means; (3) magic; witchcraft; sleight of hand; (4) shell game

直ぐと

see styles
 suguto
    すぐと
(adverb) (1) (kana only) immediately; at once; right away; (adverb) (2) (kana only) directly; in person; first hand

眞言宗

see styles
zhēn yán zōng
    zhen1 yan2 zong1
chen yen tsung
 Shingon Shū
The True-word or Shingon sect, founded on the mystical teaching 'of all Buddhas,' the 'very words ' of the Buddhas; the especial authority being Vairocana; cf. the 大日 sutra, 金剛頂經; 蘇悉地經, etc. The founding of the esoteric sect is attributed to Vairocana, through the imaginary Bodhisattva Vajrasattva, then through Nāgārjuna to Vajramati and to Amoghavajra, circa A.D. 733; the latter became the effective propagator of the Yogācāra school in China; he is counted as the sixth patriarch of the school and the second in China. The three esoteric duties of body, mouth, and mind are to hold the symbol in the hand, recite the dhāraṇīs, and ponder over the word 'a' 阿 as the principle of the ungenerated, i.e. the eternal.

真近い

see styles
 majikai
    まぢかい
(irregular kanji usage) (adjective) near at hand

碾き臼

see styles
 hikiusu
    ひきうす
quern; hand mill

突出す

see styles
 tsundasu
    つんだす
    tsukidasu
    つきだす
(transitive verb) (1) to push out; to project; to stick out; (2) to hand over (e.g. to the police)

立三本

see styles
 tatesanbon
    たてさんぼん
{hanaf} (See 手役) three-of-a-kind (in a dealt hand) of the April, May, July, or December suit

第一手

see styles
dì yī shǒu
    di4 yi1 shou3
ti i shou
first-hand

第三手

see styles
dì sān shǒu
    di4 san1 shou3
ti san shou
 daisanshu
third hand

紙細工

see styles
 kamizaiku
    かみざいく
articles made out of paper (by hand); paperware

綴れ錦

see styles
 tsuzurenishiki
    つづれにしき
(hand-woven) brocade

緑一色

see styles
 ryuuiisoo / ryuisoo
    リューイーソー
{mahj} all green (chi:); winning hand consisting only of exclusively green tiles (green dragons and suited bamboo tiles of the numbers 2, 3, 4, 6 and 8)

Variations:

see styles
 han; fan
    ハン; ファン
(counter) {mahj} han; fan; unit that doubles the score of a hand

老司機


老司机

see styles
lǎo sī jī
    lao3 si1 ji1
lao ssu chi
(coll.) an old hand at something

耳学問

see styles
 mimigakumon
    みみがくもん
pick-up knowledge; second-hand knowledge; hearsay

肉弾戦

see styles
 nikudansen
    にくだんせん
warfare in which soldiers fling themselves at the enemy; hand-to hand combat

肉搏戰


肉搏战

see styles
ròu bó zhàn
    rou4 bo2 zhan4
jou po chan
hand-to-hand combat

肉筆画

see styles
 nikuhitsuga
    にくひつが
picture painted by hand; painting (as opposed to a woodblock print); original painting; original drawing

舍利弗

see styles
shè lì fú
    she4 li4 fu2
she li fu
 todoroki
    とどろき
(surname) Todoroki
奢利弗羅 (or 奢利弗多羅 or 奢利富羅or 奢利富多羅); 奢利補担羅; 舍利子Śāriputra. One of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, born at Nālandāgrāṃa, the son of Śārikā and Tiṣya, hence known as Upatiṣya; noted for his wisdom and learning; he is the "right-hand attendant on Śākyamuni". The followers of the Abhidharma count him as their founder and other works are attributed, without evidence, to him. He figures prominently in certain sutras. He is said to have died before his master; he is represented as standing with Maudgalyāyana by the Buddha when entering nirvana. He is to reappear as Padmaprabha Buddha 華光佛.

舟状骨

see styles
 shuujoukotsu / shujokotsu
    しゅうじょうこつ
{anat} navicular bone (of the foot); scaphoid bone (of the hand)

藤八拳

see styles
 touhachiken / tohachiken
    とうはちけん
game of chance similar to rock, paper scissors, where the different hand gestures symbolize a fox, a hunter and a village head

蘭花指


兰花指

see styles
lán huā zhǐ
    lan2 hua1 zhi3
lan hua chih
hand gesture in traditional dances (joined thumb and middle finger, the rest extended)

虫相撲

see styles
 mushizumou / mushizumo
    むしずもう
insect fighting; bug fighting

裸単騎

see styles
 hadakatanki
    はだかたんき
{mahj} (See 単騎待ち・たんきまち) waiting for one tile to finish one's pair and one's hand while the rest of one's hand is exposed; waiting for half of one's pair with four melds exposed

裸絞め

see styles
 hadakajime
    はだかじめ
(martial arts term) rear naked choke; sleeper hold; bare hand strangle

親しく

see styles
 shitashiku
    したしく
(adverb) (1) (See 親しい・したしい・1) closely; intimately; (adverb) (2) (referring to someone of higher status) personally; in person; (adverb) (3) directly (experience); at first-hand

討生活


讨生活

see styles
tǎo shēng huó
    tao3 sheng1 huo2
t`ao sheng huo
    tao sheng huo
to eke out a living; to live from hand to mouth; to drift aimlessly

訶悉多


诃悉多

see styles
hē xī duō
    he1 xi1 duo1
ho hsi to
 kashitta
hasta, an arm, a hand.

詰切る

see styles
 tsumekiru
    つめきる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be or remain always on hand

誕生仏

see styles
 tanjoubutsu / tanjobutsu
    たんじょうぶつ
{Buddh} statue of the birth of Buddha (right hand pointing at the heavens, left hand pointing at the earth)

請売り

see styles
 ukeuri
    うけうり
(noun/participle) (1) retailing; (2) second-hand opinion or knowledge; telling at second hand; second-hand telling

護手盤


护手盘

see styles
hù shǒu pán
    hu4 shou3 pan2
hu shou p`an
    hu shou pan
hand guard (e.g. on saber)

護手霜


护手霜

see styles
hù shǒu shuāng
    hu4 shou3 shuang1
hu shou shuang
hand cream; hand lotion

資する

see styles
 shisuru
    しする
(vs-s,vi) (1) to contribute; to play a part in; to have a hand in; to be conducive to; to be instrumental in; (vs-s,vi) (2) to finance

赤ドラ

see styles
 akadora
    あかドラ
{mahj} (See ドラ) red dora; red suited tile that doubles the score of any hand (usu. a five of each suit)

転じて

see styles
 tenjite
    てんじて
(expression) by the way; meanwhile; on the other hand; by extension

道具屋

see styles
 douguya / doguya
    どうぐや
second-hand shop; curio shop

那羅延


那罗延

see styles
nà luó yán
    na4 luo2 yan2
na lo yen
 Naraen
(那羅延那); 那羅野拏 Nārāyaṇa, 'son of Nara or the original man, patronymic of the personified Purusha or first living being, author of the Purusha hymn,' M. W. He is also identified with Brahmā, Viṣṇu, or Kṛṣṇa; intp. by 人生本 the originator of human life; 堅固 firm and stable; 力士 or 天界力士 hero of divine power; and 金剛 vajra; the term is used adjectivally with the meaning of manly and strong. Nārāyaṇa is represented with three faces, of greenish-yellow colour, right hand with a wheel, riding a garuḍa-bird.

金剛索


金刚索

see styles
jīn gāng suǒ
    jin1 gang1 suo3
chin kang so
 kongō saku
vajrapāśa, the diamond lasso, or noose; in the hand of 不動明王 and others.

金大王

see styles
jīn dà wáng
    jin1 da4 wang2
chin ta wang
 Kondai ō
Protector of travellers, shown in the train of the 1, 000-hand Guanyin.

金縛り

see styles
 kanashibari
    かなしばり
(1) binding hand and foot; temporary feeling of paralysis; sleep paralysis; (2) (colloquialism) being tied down with money

釣り手

see styles
 tsurite
    つりて
(1) hanger (e.g. for mosquito net); hanging strap; (2) fisherman; angler; (3) (martial arts term) lifting hand (judo)

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