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Simple Dictionary Definition |
屠沽 see styles |
tú gū tu2 gu1 t`u ku tu ku toko |
Butcher and huckster; caṇḍāla is 'the generic name for a man of the lowest and most despised of the mixed tribes'. M. W. |
履む see styles |
fumu ふむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to step on; to tread on; (2) to experience; to undergo; (3) to estimate; to value; to appraise; (4) to rhyme; (5) (archaism) to inherit (the throne, etc.); (6) to follow (rules, morals, principles, etc.) |
履新 see styles |
lǚ xīn lu:3 xin1 lü hsin |
(of an official) to take up a new post; (literary) to celebrate the New Year |
履踐 履践 see styles |
lǚ jiàn lu:3 jian4 lü chien risen |
to carry out (a task) tread on the path |
屬吏 属吏 see styles |
shǔ lì shu3 li4 shu li |
(old) subordinate; underling See: 属吏 |
屬相 属相 see styles |
shǔ xiàng shu3 xiang4 shu hsiang |
colloquial term for 生肖[sheng1 xiao4] the animals associated with the years of a 12-year cycle |
屯區 屯区 see styles |
tún qū tun2 qu1 t`un ch`ü tun chü |
Tun District – area of Taichung (in Taiwan) between the coastal (western) part of the city and the mountains to the east |
屯特 see styles |
tún tè tun2 te4 t`un t`e tun te |
Twente (region in the Netherlands) |
山中 see styles |
shān zhōng shan1 zhong1 shan chung yamanaka やまなか |
in the mountains; among the mountains; (place-name, surname) Yamanaka in the mountains |
山内 see styles |
yamanouchi / yamanochi やまのうち |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) in the mountains; within the grounds of a temple; (surname) Yamanouchi |
山塢 山坞 see styles |
shān wù shan1 wu4 shan wu |
nook; cove (in the hills) |
山外 see styles |
shān wài shan1 wai4 shan wai yamasoto やまそと |
{Buddh} (See 山家・さんげ) Off-Mountain School (of Song-period Tiantai Buddhism); (surname) Yamasoto A branch of the Tiantai School founded by 晤恩 Wu En (d. A. D. 986) giving the 'shallower' interpretation of the teaching of this sect; called Shan-wai because it was developed in temples away from the Tiantai mountain. The 'Profounder' sect was developed at Tien-tai and is known as 山家宗 'the sect of the mountain family ' or home sect. |
山奥 see styles |
yamaoku やまおく |
deep in the mountains; mountain recesses; (surname) Yamaoku |
山家 see styles |
shān jiā shan1 jia1 shan chia yanbe やんべ |
mountain villa; house in the mountains; mountain retreat; (surname) Yanbe The 'mountain school', the ' profounder ' interpretation of Tiantai doctrines developed by 四明 Ssu-ming; v. last entry. |
山居 see styles |
yamai やまい |
(noun/participle) (1) living in the mountains; (2) house in the mountains; (surname) Yamai |
山幸 see styles |
yamasachi やまさち |
(See 海幸) food of the mountains (wild game, mountain vegetables, mushrooms, etc.); fruits of the land |
山廊 see styles |
sanrou / sanro さんろう |
small buildings at the sides of a Zen temple gate (containing stairs to the upper storey) |
山形 see styles |
shān xíng shan1 xing2 shan hsing yamagata やまがた |
Yamagata prefecture in the north of Japan's main island Honshū 本州[Ben3 zhou1] (1) Yamagata (city, prefecture); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) mountain shape; chevron; cone; (place-name, surname) Yamagata |
山彦 see styles |
yamabiko やまびこ |
(1) echo (esp. one reverberating in the mountains); (2) mountain god; mountain guardian deity; (surname, given name) Yamabiko |
山手 see styles |
yamanote やまのて |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (See 海手) place near the mountains; (2) (See 山の手・1) hilly section of a city (e.g. the Yamate area in Kōbe); (place-name, surname) Yamanote (usual spelling) |
山斤 see styles |
shān jīn shan1 jin1 shan chin sankin |
The weight of a mountain, or of Sumeru— may be more readily ascertained than the eternity of the Buddha. |
山栗 see styles |
yamakuri やまくり |
mountain chestnut; chestnut growing in the wild; (surname) Yamakuri |
山毫 see styles |
shān háo shan1 hao2 shan hao sangō |
Writing brushes as numerous as mountains, or as the trees on the mountains (and ink as vast as the ocean). |
山河 see styles |
shān hé shan1 he2 shan ho yamakou / yamako やまこう |
mountains and rivers; the whole country mountains and rivers; natural surroundings; (personal name) Yamakou mountains and rivers |
山澤 山泽 see styles |
shān zé shan1 ze2 shan tse yamazawa やまざわ |
the countryside; wilderness areas (surname) Yamazawa |
山烏 see styles |
yamagarasu やまがらす |
(1) crow in the mountains; (2) jungle crow (Corvus macrorhynchos); (3) rook (species of crow, Corvus frugilegus); (4) (archaism) (derogatory term) dark-skinned person |
山王 see styles |
shān wáng shan1 wang2 shan wang yamaou / yamao やまおう |
(surname) Yamaou The king of the mountains, i. e. the highest peak. |
山窩 see styles |
sanka; sanwa; sanka さんか; さんわ; サンカ |
group of mountain nomads (in Japan); group of mountain people; the Sanka |
山背 see styles |
yamase やませ |
(1) cold wind descending from the mountains; (2) cold Pacific wind (in the Tōhoku region in summer); (surname) Yamase |
山腰 see styles |
shān yāo shan1 yao1 shan yao yamagoshi やまごし |
the place halfway up a mountain (surname) Yamagoshi |
山苞 see styles |
yamazuto やまづと |
souvenir from the mountains |
山茶 see styles |
shān chá shan1 cha2 shan ch`a shan cha tsubaki つばき |
camellia (kana only) common camellia; Camellia japonica; (1) (kana only) common camellia; Camellia japonica; (2) tea produced in the mountains; (female given name) Tsubaki |
山行 see styles |
shān xíng shan1 xing2 shan hsing sankou / sanko さんこう |
mountain hike (noun/participle) mountain hiking; walking in the mountains |
山詞 see styles |
yamakotoba やまことば |
mountain language (euphemisms used by hunters, etc. when in the wild) |
山門 山门 see styles |
shān mén shan1 men2 shan men yamamon やまもん |
monastery main gate (Buddhism); monastery (1) {Buddh} main temple gate; (2) {Buddh} temple; (surname) Yamamon The gate of a monastery; a monastery. |
山間 see styles |
yanma やんま |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) among the mountains; (place-name) Yanma |
山阿 see styles |
shān ē shan1 e1 shan o yamaa / yama やまあ |
a nook in the mountains (surname) Yamaa |
山陰 山阴 see styles |
shān yīn shan1 yin1 shan yin yamage やまげ |
Shanyin county in Shuozhou 朔州[Shuo4 zhou1], Shanxi (1) place in the shade of a mountain; shelter of the mountains; (2) (やまかげ only) mountain recess; (place-name) Yamage |
山靛 see styles |
shān diàn shan1 dian4 shan tien |
(botany) the spurges, the mercuries (plants of genus Mercurialis) |
山風 山风 see styles |
shān fēng shan1 feng1 shan feng yamakaze やまかぜ |
mountain wind; (surname) Yamakaze tradition of the monastery |
山鴉 see styles |
yamagarasu やまがらす |
(1) crow in the mountains; (2) jungle crow (Corvus macrorhynchos); (3) rook (species of crow, Corvus frugilegus); (4) (archaism) (derogatory term) dark-skinned person |
屹然 see styles |
kitsuzen きつぜん |
(adv-to,adj-t) (1) (archaism) towering; lofty; (adv-to,adj-t) (2) standing out without the influence of others; in splendid isolation |
岔路 see styles |
chà lù cha4 lu4 ch`a lu cha lu |
fork in the road |
岔開 岔开 see styles |
chà kāi cha4 kai1 ch`a k`ai cha kai |
to diverge; to branch off the road; to change (the subject) |
岡目 see styles |
okame おかめ |
looking on from the side; looking on by an outsider |
岩代 see styles |
iwashiro いわしろ |
(hist) Iwashiro (former province located in the west of present-day Fukushima Prefecture); (place-name, surname) Iwashiro |
岩倉 岩仓 see styles |
yán cāng yan2 cang1 yen ts`ang yen tsang iwagura いわぐら |
Iwakura, Japanese name and place-name (kana only) caves dug as tombs in and around Kamakura during the Kamakura and Muromachi periods; (surname) Iwagura |
岩座 see styles |
iwaza いわざ |
stone-like socle (used as the base for a Buddhist statue) |
岩手 see styles |
yán shǒu yan2 shou3 yen shou iwade いわで |
Iwate prefecture in the north of Japan's main island Honshū 本州[Ben3 zhou1] Iwate (prefecture); (place-name) Iwade |
岭巆 岭𫶕 see styles |
líng yíng ling2 ying2 ling ying |
deep in the mountains |
岱宗 see styles |
dài zōng dai4 zong1 tai tsung |
another name for Mt Tai 泰山 in Shandong as principal or ancestor of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]; Mt Tai as resting place for departed souls |
岱廟 岱庙 see styles |
dài miào dai4 miao4 tai miao |
Dai Temple, a temple in Shandong for the god of Mount Tai |
岸上 see styles |
àn shàng an4 shang4 an shang kishinoue / kishinoe きしのうえ |
ashore; on the riverbank (place-name, surname) Kishinoue |
岸頭 岸头 see styles |
àn tóu an4 tou2 an t`ou an tou gantou / ganto がんとう |
shore; wharf The shore of the ocean of suffering. |
峡間 see styles |
kyoukan / kyokan きょうかん |
between the mountains |
島中 see styles |
shimanaka しまなか |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) all over the island; throughout the island; on the island; (place-name, surname) Shimanaka |
島台 see styles |
shimadai しまだい |
ornament representing the Isle of Eternal Youth; (surname) Shimadai |
島木 see styles |
shimagi しまぎ |
{archit} (See 鳥居) bottom part of the upper cross-beam of a torii; (surname) Shimagi |
島田 see styles |
mimada みまだ |
(abbreviation) pompadour-like hair style, popular for unmarried women in the Edo period; shimada coiffure; (surname) Mimada |
崇佛 see styles |
chóng fó chong2 fo2 ch`ung fo chung fo sū butsu |
worship the Buddha |
崇高 see styles |
chóng gāo chong2 gao1 ch`ung kao chung kao munetaka むねたか |
majestic; sublime (noun or adjectival noun) (1) lofty; sublime; noble; (2) the sublime (aesthetics); (personal name) Munetaka |
崎陽 see styles |
kiyou / kiyo きよう |
(place-name) Nagasaki (old name) |
崑崙 昆仑 see styles |
kūn lún kun1 lun2 k`un lun kun lun konron こんろん |
Kunlun (Karakorum) mountain range in Xinjiang (place-name) Kunlun mountains Kunlun, or Pulo Condore Island, or islands generally in the southern seas, hence崑崙子 or崑崙奴 is a native of those islands of black colour, and崑崙國 is described as Java, Sumatra, etc. |
崔鴻 崔鸿 see styles |
cuī hóng cui1 hong2 ts`ui hung tsui hung |
Cui Hong, historian at the end of Wei of the Northern Dynasties 北魏 |
崖限 see styles |
yá xiàn ya2 xian4 ya hsien |
cliff barring the way; fig. brick wall |
崗子 岗子 see styles |
gǎng zi gang3 zi5 kang tzu okako おかこ |
mound; hillock; welt (on the skin); ridge (on the road surface etc) (female given name) Okako |
崛起 see styles |
jué qǐ jue2 qi3 chüeh ch`i chüeh chi |
to rise abruptly (to a towering position); to tower over; to spring up; to emerge suddenly; the emergence (e.g. of a power) |
崦嵫 see styles |
yān zī yan1 zi1 yen tzu |
(old) name of a mountain in Gansu, where the setting sun was supposed to enter the earth |
崩症 see styles |
bēng zhèng beng1 zheng4 peng cheng |
metrorrhagia (vaginal bleeding outside the expected menstrual period) |
嵌張 see styles |
kanchan カンチャン |
{mahj} (See 嵌張待ち・カンチャンまち) wait for the middle tile of a chow (chi:) |
嵩山 see styles |
sōng shān song1 shan1 sung shan dakeyama だけやま |
Mt Song in Henan, central mountain of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4] (surname) Dakeyama |
嶺南 岭南 see styles |
lǐng nán ling3 nan2 ling nan reinan / renan れいなん |
south of the five ranges; old term for south China, esp. Guangdong and Guangxi (place-name) Lingnan (China) |
嶺颪 see styles |
neoroshi ねおろし |
(See 山颪・やまおろし) wind coming from the top of a mountain |
川床 see styles |
kawadoko かわどこ |
raised platform on the bank of a river for enjoying the cool in summer; (1) riverbed; (2) raised platform on the bank of a river for enjoying the cool in summer; (place-name, surname) Kawadoko |
川普 see styles |
chuān pǔ chuan1 pu3 ch`uan p`u chuan pu |
Sichuanese pidgin (the mix of Standard Mandarin and Sichuanese dialect); (Tw) surname Trump |
川竹 see styles |
kawatake かわたけ |
(1) bamboo growing along a river bank; (2) Japanese timber bamboo (Phyllostachys bambsoides); giant timber bamboo; madake; (3) Simon bamboo (Pleioblastus simonii); (4) (archaism) prostitute; the life of a prostitute; (surname) Kawatake |
川震 see styles |
chuān zhèn chuan1 zhen4 ch`uan chen chuan chen |
Sichuan great earthquake, the magnitude 8 earthquake of May 2008 at Wenchuan 汶川, Sichuan, that killed more than 80,000 people; same as 四川大地震[Si4 chuan1 Da4 di4 zhen4] |
州伯 see styles |
zhōu bó zhou1 bo2 chou po |
governor (of a province); provincial chief (old) |
州内 see styles |
shuunai / shunai しゅうない |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) in the state; within the state |
州外 see styles |
shuugai / shugai しゅうがい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) out of state; outside the state |
州法 see styles |
shuuhou / shuho しゅうほう |
state law (e.g. in the US); state statute |
州浜 see styles |
suhama すはま |
(1) sandy beach; sandbar that projects into the ocean, particularly in a wavy form; (2) designs and objects with a wavy pattern; (3) sweet mochi cake; (surname) Suhama |
巡堂 see styles |
xún táng xun2 tang2 hsün t`ang hsün tang jundō |
To patrol, or circumambulate the hall. |
巡寮 see styles |
xún liáo xun2 liao2 hsün liao junryō |
To inspect all the buildings of a monastery. |
巡更 see styles |
xún gēng xun2 geng1 hsün keng junkō |
to patrol at night, marking the time by sounding clappers or gongs To patrol as night-watchman. |
巡案 see styles |
xún àn xun2 an4 hsün an junan |
To patrol and receive any complaints. |
巡警 see styles |
xún jǐng xun2 jing3 hsün ching junkei / junke じゅんけい |
police patrol; patrol officer; (old) police officer (noun/participle) patrolling |
巡錫 巡锡 see styles |
xún xí xun2 xi2 hsün hsi junshaku じゅんしゃく |
(n,vs,vi) preaching tour To walk about with a metal staff, i. e. to teach. |
工分 see styles |
gōng fēn gong1 fen1 kung fen |
work point (measure of work completed in a rural commune in the PRC during the planned economy era) |
工友 see styles |
gōng yǒu gong1 you3 kung yu |
odd-job worker (janitor, groundsman etc) at a school or government office; (old) worker; fellow worker |
工口 see styles |
ei luó ei1 luo2 ei lo kukuchi くくち |
erotic (loanword mimicking the shape of Japanese katakana エロ, pronounced "ero") (noun or adjectival noun) (slang) (joc) (glyphic approximation of エロ using Chinese characters) (See エロ・1) erotic; pornographic; obscene; (surname) Kukuchi |
工校 see styles |
gōng xiào gong1 xiao4 kung hsiao |
technical school; abbr. for 工業學校|工业学校[gong1 ye4 xue2 xiao4] |
左傾 左倾 see styles |
zuǒ qīng zuo3 qing1 tso ch`ing tso ching sakei / sake さけい |
left-leaning; progressive (n,vs,vi) (1) leaning to the left; (n,vs,vi) (2) (See 右傾・2) leaning to the (political) left; leftist tendency; becoming left-wing |
左前 see styles |
hidarimae ひだりまえ |
(1) wearing a kimono with the right side over the left (normally used only for the dead); (2) downturn; recession; economic adversity; being in a bad financial situation; (3) front left; front and left; before and left |
左図 see styles |
sazu さず |
(See 右図) the left figure (diagram, illustration, chart, graph, etc.); figure on the left |
左奥 see styles |
hidarioku ひだりおく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 右奥) left back (corner, etc.); on the left and at the rear; left-hand side and at the back |
左手 see styles |
zuǒ shǒu zuo3 shou3 tso shou sate さて |
left hand; left-hand side (1) left hand; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) left-hand side; left-hand direction; (on) the left; (surname) Sate |
左折 see styles |
sasetsu させつ |
(n,vs,vi) (See 右折) turning to the left; left turn |
左溪 see styles |
zuǒ qī zuo3 qi1 tso ch`i tso chi Sakei |
Zuoxi, the eighth Tiantai patriarch, named Xuanlang 玄朗. |
左聯 左联 see styles |
zuǒ lián zuo3 lian2 tso lien |
the League of the Left-Wing Writers, an organization of writers formed in China in 1930; abbr. for 中國左翼作家聯盟|中国左翼作家联盟[Zhong1 guo2 Zuo3 yi4 Zuo4 jia1 Lian2 meng2] |
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