There are 21 total results for your 一面 search.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
一面 see styles |
yī miàn yi1 mian4 i mien ichimen いちめん |
one side; one aspect; simultaneously... (and...); one's whole face (1) one face; one surface; (2) the whole surface; (3) one aspect; one side; (n,n-adv) (4) (on) the other hand; (5) one broad, flat object; (6) front page (e.g. newspaper); (surname) Ichimen |
一面倒 see styles |
yī miàn dǎo yi1 mian4 dao3 i mien tao |
to be entirely on one side; one-sided; lopsided; partisan; overwhelmingly on one side |
一面的 see styles |
ichimenteki いちめんてき |
(adjectival noun) one-sided |
一面観 see styles |
ichimenkan いちめんかん |
one-sided view |
一面識 see styles |
ichimenshiki いちめんしき |
(a) passing acquaintance |
一面之交 see styles |
yī miàn zhī jiāo yi1 mian4 zhi1 jiao1 i mien chih chiao |
to have met once; casual acquaintance |
一面之詞 一面之词 see styles |
yī miàn zhī cí yi1 mian4 zhi1 ci2 i mien chih tz`u i mien chih tzu |
one side of the story; one-sided statement |
獨當一面 独当一面 see styles |
dú dāng yī miàn du2 dang1 yi1 mian4 tu tang i mien |
to assume personal responsibility (idiom); to take charge of a section |
網開一面 网开一面 see styles |
wǎng kāi yī miàn wang3 kai1 yi1 mian4 wang k`ai i mien wang kai i mien |
open the net on one side (idiom); let the caged bird fly; to give one's opponent a way out; lenient treatment |
辺り一面 see styles |
atariichimen / atarichimen あたりいちめん |
(expression) all around; as far as the eye can see |
あたり一面 see styles |
atariichimen / atarichimen あたりいちめん |
(expression) all around; as far as the eye can see |
十一面観音 see styles |
juuichimenkannon / juichimenkannon じゅういちめんかんのん |
eleven-faced Avalokiteshvara; eleven-faced Kannon; (place-name) Jūichimenkannon |
十一面觀音 十一面观音 see styles |
shí yī miàn guān yīn shi2 yi1 mian4 guan1 yin1 shih i mien kuan yin Jūichi men Kannon じゅういちめんかんのん |
(out-dated kanji) eleven-faced Avalokiteshvara; eleven-faced Kannon The eleven-faced Guanyin, especially connected with tantric performances, ekādaśamukha; there are three or more sūtras on the subject. |
十一面観世音 see styles |
juuichimenkanzeon / juichimenkanzeon じゅういちめんかんぜおん |
(See 観世音) Ekadasamukha (eleven-faced Avalokitesvara) |
十一面神咒心經 十一面神咒心经 see styles |
shí yī miàn shén zhòu xīn jīng shi2 yi1 mian4 shen2 zhou4 xin1 jing1 shih i mien shen chou hsin ching Jūichimen jinju shin kyō |
Sūtra of the Spiritual Mantra of the Eleven-Faced [Avalokitêśvara] |
Variations: |
ichimen いちめん |
(1) one face; one surface; (2) the whole surface; (3) one aspect; one side; (n,adv) (4) (on) the other hand; (5) one broad, flat object; (6) front page (e.g. newspaper) |
十一面觀世音神呪經 十一面观世音神呪经 see styles |
shí yī miàn guān shì yīn shén zhòu jīng shi2 yi1 mian4 guan1 shi4 yin1 shen2 zhou4 jing1 shih i mien kuan shih yin shen chou ching Jūichimen kanzeon shinjukyō |
Avalokitêśvara-ekadaśamukha-dhāraṇī |
Variations: |
atariichimen / atarichimen あたりいちめん |
(exp,n,adv) whole area; surrounding area; all around; everywhere; all over the place |
Variations: |
atariichimen / atarichimen あたりいちめん |
(expression) all around; as far as the eye can see |
Variations: |
juuichimenkannon / juichimenkannon じゅういちめんかんのん |
(See 観音・かんのん) eleven-faced Avalokiteshvara; eleven-faced Kannon |
Variations: |
atariichimen / atarichimen あたりいちめん |
(exp,n,adv) whole area; surrounding area; all around; everywhere; all over the place |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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