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Simple Dictionary Definition |
安立非安立諦作意門 安立非安立谛作意门 see styles |
ān lì fēi ān lì dì zuò yì mén an1 li4 fei1 an1 li4 di4 zuo4 yi4 men2 an li fei an li ti tso i men anryū hi anryū tai sa-i mon |
practice of contemplation of both defined and undefined truths |
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utaikomu うたいこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to put into song; to express in verse; (transitive verb) (2) to sing (a song) many times; to practice (a song) repeatedly |
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kitaenuku きたえぬく |
(transitive verb) (usu. before a noun as 鍛え抜かれた) (See 抜く・3) to train thoroughly (one's body, muscles, etc.); to practice (a skill) to perfection |
パターンプラクティス see styles |
pataanpurakutisu / patanpurakutisu パターンプラクティス |
pattern practice |
フリー・バッティング |
furii battingu / furi battingu フリー・バッティング |
(baseb) batting practice (wasei: free batting) |
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joutoushudan / jotoshudan じょうとうしゅだん |
(yoji) one's habitual practice; usual measure; old trick |
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tenarai てならい |
(noun/participle) (1) practice writing with a brush; (noun/participle) (2) study; learning |
米国歯科医療管理学会 see styles |
beikokushikairyoukanrigakkai / bekokushikairyokanrigakkai べいこくしかいりょうかんりがっかい |
(o) American Academy of Dental Practice Administration; AADPA |
鐃旬¥申鐃暑拾鐃緒申 |
鐃旬¥申鐃緒申劼鐃緒申 鐃旬¥申鐃緒申劼鐃緒申 |
(1) (See 鐃遵拾鐃緒申鐃緒申1) retrieving balls (during a practice session; in tennis, baseball, etc.); acting as ball boy; (2) (See 鐃遵拾鐃緒申鐃緒申2) ball boy; player (in a tennis club, etc.) assigned the role of ball boy |
顯淨土眞實教行證文類 see styles |
xiǎn jìng tǔ zhēn shí jiào xíng zhèng wén lèi xian3 jing4 tu3 zhen1 shi2 jiao4 xing2 zheng4 wen2 lei4 hsien ching t`u chen shih chiao hsing cheng wen lei hsien ching tu chen shih chiao hsing cheng wen lei |
A Collection of Passages Clarifying the Authentic Teaching, Practice, and Realization of the Pure Land [teaching] |
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okeiko / okeko おけいこ |
(honorific or respectful language) (See 稽古) practice; training |
パターン・プラクティス |
pataan purakutisu / patan purakutisu パターン・プラクティス |
pattern practice |
バッティングピッチャー see styles |
battingupicchaa / battingupiccha バッティングピッチャー |
{baseb} batting practice pitcher |
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shuuren / shuren しゅうれん |
(noun, transitive verb) training; drill; practice; practising; discipline |
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nenkigahairu ねんきがはいる |
(exp,v5r) to become experienced (after many years of practice) |
法集別行錄節要幷入私記 法集别行录节要幷入私记 see styles |
fǎ jí bié xíng lù jié yào bīng rù sī jì fa3 ji2 bie2 xing2 lu4 jie2 yao4 bing1 ru4 si1 ji4 fa chi pieh hsing lu chieh yao ping ju ssu chi Hōshū betsugyō roku sechiyō hyōnyū shiki |
Excerpts from the Dharma Collection and Special Practice Record with Personal Notes |
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shuukanzukeru / shukanzukeru しゅうかんづける |
(Ichidan verb) to make a habit of; to make it a practice to |
臺上一分鐘,臺下十年功 台上一分钟,台下十年功 |
tái shàng yī fēn zhōng , tái xià shí nián gōng tai2 shang4 yi1 fen1 zhong1 , tai2 xia4 shi2 nian2 gong1 t`ai shang i fen chung , t`ai hsia shih nien kung tai shang i fen chung , tai hsia shih nien kung |
ten years of practice for one minute on the stage (idiom) |
上根一法中根七法下根十法 see styles |
shàng gēn yī fǎ zhōng gēn qī fǎ xià gēn shí fǎ shang4 gen1 yi1 fa3 zhong1 gen1 qi1 fa3 xia4 gen1 shi2 fa3 shang ken i fa chung ken ch`i fa hsia ken shih fa shang ken i fa chung ken chi fa hsia ken shih fa jōkon ippō chūkon shichihō gekon jippō |
one practice for the talented, seven for the middling, ten for the inferior |
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shitageiko / shitageko したげいこ |
(noun, transitive verb) rehearsal; run-through; practice |
實踐是檢驗真理的唯一標準 实践是检验真理的唯一标准 see styles |
shí jiàn shì jiǎn yàn zhēn lǐ de wéi yī biāo zhǔn shi2 jian4 shi4 jian3 yan4 zhen1 li3 de5 wei2 yi1 biao1 zhun3 shih chien shih chien yen chen li te wei i piao chun |
Actual practice is the sole criterion for judging truth (item from Deng Xiaoping theory, from 1978) |
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heigai / hegai へいがい |
harmful effect; harmful influence; evil practice; abuse; malady |
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nare なれ |
(1) practice; experience; habituation; (suffix noun) (2) (See 女慣れ) being used to; being comfortable with; being experienced in |
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kunren くんれん |
(noun/participle) training; drill; practice; discipline |
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teppou / teppo てっぽう |
(1) gun; firearm; (2) {sumo} wooden pole that wrestlers strike in practice; (3) (colloquialism) (See 河豚) puffer fish |
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butsukarigeiko / butsukarigeko ぶつかりげいこ |
{sumo} head-to-head training; drill consisting of pushing and being pushed; battering practice |
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yaru(p); yaru(sk) やる(P); ヤる(sk) |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) (colloquialism) (See する・1) to do; to undertake; to perform; to play (a game); to study; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to send; to dispatch; to despatch; (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to put; to move; to turn (one's head, glance, etc.); (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) to give (esp. to someone of equal or lower status); to let have; to present; to bestow; to confer; (transitive verb) (5) (kana only) to make (a vehicle) go faster; (transitive verb) (6) (kana only) to run (a business); to keep; to be engaged in; to practice (law, medicine, etc.); to practise; (transitive verb) (7) (kana only) to have (food, drink, etc.); to eat; to drink; to smoke; (transitive verb) (8) (kana only) (See 演る) to hold (a performance); to perform; to show; (transitive verb) (9) (kana only) to ease (one's mind); (transitive verb) (10) (colloquialism) (kana only) (See 殺る) to harm; to injure; to kill; (transitive verb) (11) (kana only) (slang) (vulgar) (oft. written as ヤる) to have sex; to fuck; to bang; (v5r,vi) (12) (kana only) (See やって行く,やって来る・1) to live; to get by; to get along; (suf,v5r) (13) (kana only) (after the -masu stem of a verb, often in the negative) to do ... completely; (suf,v5r) (14) (kana only) (after the -masu stem of a verb) to do ... broadly; to do ... to a great distance; (aux-v,v5r) (15) (kana only) (after the -te form of a verb; sometimes with negative nuance) to do ... for (someone of equal or lower status); to do ... to; (aux-v,v5r) (16) (kana only) (after the -te form of a verb) to make active efforts to ... |
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shiitonokku; shiito nokku / shitonokku; shito nokku シートノック; シート・ノック |
(noun/participle) {baseb} fielding practice (wasei: seat knock) |
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baaressun; baa ressun / baressun; ba ressun バーレッスン; バー・レッスン |
barre practice (ballet) (eng: barre lesson); bar practice |
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botorukiipu; botoru kiipu / botorukipu; botoru kipu ボトルキープ; ボトル・キープ |
practice of buying a bottle of spirits at a bar which is then kept there for the customer (wasei: bottle keep) |
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jideiku(地deiku, 地de行ku); jideyuku(地de行ku, 地deyuku) / jideku(地deku, 地de行ku); jideyuku(地de行ku, 地deyuku) じでいく(地でいく, 地で行く); じでゆく(地で行く, 地でゆく) |
(exp,v5k-s) to do for real; to do in real life; to carry (a story) into actual practice |
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ashinarashi あしならし |
(1) walking practice; getting one's legs into shape; (2) warm-up; preparation |
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nenkigahairu ねんきがはいる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to become experienced (after many years of practice); (exp,v5r) (2) to become worn (through long use); to show its age |
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narauyorinarero(習uyori慣rero); narauyorinareyo(習uyori慣reyo) ならうよりなれろ(習うより慣れろ); ならうよりなれよ(習うより慣れよ) |
(expression) (proverb) experience is the best teacher; custom makes all things easy; you learn best by doing; practice makes perfect; it is better to grow accustomed than to be taught |
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shikitari しきたり |
(kana only) custom; convention; tradition; mores; conventional practice |
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tenarashi てならし |
practice; practising; exercise; training |
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kyacchiseerusu; kyacchi seerusu キャッチセールス; キャッチ・セールス |
unscrupulous sales practice involving expensive hard-to-break contracts (wasei: catch sales) |
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shikantaza しかんたざ |
(yoji) {Buddh} shikantaza; meditation practice where one stays intensely focused without focusing on any particular object |
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shuuren / shuren しゅうれん |
(noun, transitive verb) training; drill; practice; practising; discipline |
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kanjouattezenitarazu / kanjoattezenitarazu かんじょうあってぜにたらず |
(expression) (proverb) a profit on paper doesn't always mean a profit in the bank; what works in theory doesn't always work in practice |
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nokkubattingu; nokku battingu ノックバッティング; ノック・バッティング |
{baseb} batting for fielding practice (wasei: knock batting); fungo (hitting) |
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furiibattingu; furii battingu / furibattingu; furi battingu フリーバッティング; フリー・バッティング |
{baseb} batting practice (wasei: free batting) |
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besutopurakutisu; besuto purakutisu ベストプラクティス; ベスト・プラクティス |
best practice |
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seiaichikashinaraiaitooshi / seaichikashinaraiaitooshi せいあいちかしならいあいとおし |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) by human nature we are close, through practice we grow apart; by nature, near together; by practice far apart |
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uchikomu うちこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive in (e.g. nail, stake); to hammer in; (transitive verb) (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (transitive verb) (3) (See 撃ち込む) to fire into (e.g. a crowd); to launch (e.g. missiles); to lob (e.g. grenades); (transitive verb) (4) to input (data); to enter; (transitive verb) (5) to devote oneself to; to be absorbed in; to be (really) into; to be enthusiastic about; to put heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (transitive verb) (6) {sports} to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (transitive verb) (7) {MA} to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (transitive verb) (8) {go} to invade one's opponent's territory; to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (transitive verb) (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form |
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pataanpurakutisu; pataan purakutisu / patanpurakutisu; patan purakutisu パターンプラクティス; パターン・プラクティス |
pattern practice |
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joutoushudan / jotoshudan じょうとうしゅだん |
(yoji) one's habitual practice; usual measure; old trick |
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oopuninobeeshon; oopun inobeeshon オープンイノベーション; オープン・イノベーション |
open innovation (practice of leveraging external ideas and technologies to promote innovation) |
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battingupicchaa; battingu picchaa / battingupiccha; battingu piccha バッティングピッチャー; バッティング・ピッチャー |
{baseb} batting practice pitcher |
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seiaichikashi、naraiaitooshi / seaichikashi、naraiaitooshi せいあいちかし、ならいあいとおし |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) by human nature we are close, through practice we grow apart; by nature, near together; by practice far apart |
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鐃旬toruki鐃緒申鐃緒申; 鐃旬toru 鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申 鐃旬トルキ鐃緒申鐃緒申; 鐃旬トル・鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申 |
practice of buying a bottle of spirits at a bar which is then kept there for the customer (wasei: bottle keep) |
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puttsuri; puttsuri; futtsuri; futtsuri; futsuri; futsuri ぷっつり; プッツリ; ふっつり; フッツリ; ふつり; フツリ |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (breaking) with a snap (of a thread, rope, etc.); (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (stopping) suddenly (of communications, a practice, etc.); abruptly; completely; once and for all |
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ubasute; obasute うばすて; おばすて |
practice of abandoning old people, usu. women |
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shikitari しきたり |
(kana only) custom; convention; tradition; mores; conventional practice |
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uchikomu うちこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive in (a nail, stake, etc.); to hammer in; (transitive verb) (2) to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash; (transitive verb) (3) (also written as 撃ち込む) to fire into; to shoot into; (transitive verb) (4) to input (data); to enter; (transitive verb) (5) to devote oneself to; to be absorbed in; to be (really) into; to be enthusiastic about; to put heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for; (transitive verb) (6) {sports} to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.); (transitive verb) (7) {MA} to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow in; (transitive verb) (8) {go} to invade one's opponent's territory; to place a stone in an opponent's formation; (transitive verb) (9) to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form |
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battingusentaa; batteingusentaa; battingu sentaa; batteingu sentaa / battingusenta; battengusenta; battingu senta; battengu senta バッティングセンター; バッテイングセンター; バッティング・センター; バッテイング・センター |
{baseb} batting practice facility (wasei: batting center); batting practice center; batting cage |
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battingusentaa; battingu sentaa; batteingusentaa(sk); batteingu sentaa(sk) / battingusenta; battingu senta; battengusenta(sk); battengu senta(sk) バッティングセンター; バッティング・センター; バッテイングセンター(sk); バッテイング・センター(sk) |
{baseb} batting practice facility (wasei: batting center); batting practice center; batting cage |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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