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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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    ru3
ju
 joku
    はじ
disgrace; dishonor; to insult; to bring disgrace or humiliation to; to be indebted to; self-deprecating; Taiwan pr. [ru4]
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) shame; embarrassment; disgrace
shame

辱い

see styles
 katajikenai
    かたじけない
(adjective) (kana only) grateful; indebted

辱め

see styles
 hazukashime
    はずかしめ
(1) shame; disgrace; (2) raping; rape

辱知

see styles
 jokuchi
    じょくち
(noun or adjectival noun) acquaintance

辱罵


辱骂

see styles
rǔ mà
    ru3 ma4
ju ma
to insult; to revile; abuse; vituperation

辱華


辱华

see styles
rǔ huá
    ru3 hua2
ju hua
to insult China (by criticizing its policies or boycotting its goods)

侮辱

see styles
wǔ rǔ
    wu3 ru3
wu ju
 bujoku
    ぶじょく
to insult; to humiliate; dishonor
(noun, transitive verb) insult; affront; slight; contempt (e.g. of court)

凌辱

see styles
líng rǔ
    ling2 ru3
ling ju
 ryoujoku / ryojoku
    りょうじょく
to insult; to humiliate; to bully
(noun/participle) (1) insult; affront; disgrace; indignity; (2) sexual assault; rape

刑辱

see styles
xíng rǔ
    xing2 ru3
hsing ju
to humiliate by torture

受辱

see styles
shòu rǔ
    shou4 ru3
shou ju
insulted; humiliated; disgraced

国辱

see styles
 kokujoku
    こくじょく
national disgrace

屈辱

see styles
qū rǔ
    qu1 ru3
ch`ü ju
    chü ju
 kutsujoku
    くつじょく
to humiliate; humiliating
disgrace; humiliation

忍辱

see styles
rěn rù
    ren3 ru4
jen ju
 ninniku
    にんにく
(1) {Buddh} forbearance (in the face of difficulty, persecution, etc.); (2) (rare) (See にんにく) garlic
羼提波羅蜜多 (or 羼底波羅蜜多) kṣānti pāramitā; patience, especially bearing insult and distress without resentment, the third of the six pāramitās 六度. Its guardian Bodhisattva is the third on the left in the hall of space in the Garbhadhātu.

恥辱


耻辱

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chǐ rǔ
    chi3 ru3
ch`ih ju
    chih ju
 chijoku
    ちじょく
disgrace; shame; humiliation
disgrace; shame; insult

栄辱

see styles
 eijoku / ejoku
    えいじょく
honor and-or shame (honour)

榮辱


荣辱

see styles
róng rǔ
    rong2 ru3
jung ju
honor and disgrace; reputation

欺辱

see styles
qī rǔ
    qi1 ru3
ch`i ju
    chi ju
to humiliate; humiliation

毀辱


毁辱

see styles
huǐ rù
    hui3 ru4
hui ju
 kijoku
to revile

汚辱

see styles
 ojoku
    おじょく
disgrace; humiliation; insult

污辱

see styles
wū rǔ
    wu1 ru3
wu ju
to humiliate; to insult; to tarnish; to sully

淫辱

see styles
yín rǔ
    yin2 ru3
yin ju
fornication and insults; to rape and insult

玷辱

see styles
diàn rǔ
    dian4 ru3
tien ju
to dishonor; to disgrace

笞辱

see styles
chī rǔ
    chi1 ru3
ch`ih ju
    chih ju
to whip and insult

羞辱

see styles
xiū rǔ
    xiu1 ru3
hsiu ju
to humiliate; to shame; humiliation; indignity

陵辱

see styles
 ryoujoku / ryojoku
    りょうじょく
(noun/participle) (1) insult; affront; disgrace; indignity; (2) sexual assault; rape

雪辱

see styles
 setsujoku
    せつじょく
(n,vs,vi) vindication of honour; vindication of honor; making up for loss; revenge

辱しめ

see styles
 hazukashime
    はずかしめ
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) shame; disgrace; (2) raping; rape

辱める

see styles
 hazukashimeru
    はずかしめる
(transitive verb) (1) to put to shame; to humiliate; to disgrace; to insult; (2) to rape; to assault; to violate

侮辱的

see styles
 bujokuteki
    ぶじょくてき
(adjectival noun) insulting; offensive

侮辱罪

see styles
 bujokuzai
    ぶじょくざい
(crime of) defamation (i.e. slander, libel)

受毀辱


受毁辱

see styles
shòu huǐ rù
    shou4 hui3 ru4
shou hui ju
 ju kijoku
to be disgraced

屈辱感

see styles
 kutsujokukan
    くつじょくかん
sense of humiliation

屈辱的

see styles
 kutsujokuteki
    くつじょくてき
(adjectival noun) humiliating

忍辱仙

see styles
rěn rù xiān
    ren3 ru4 xian1
jen ju hsien
 Ninniku Sen
kṣāntyṛṣi; the ṛṣi who patiently suffered insult, i.e. Śākyamuni, in a former life, suffering mutilation to convert Kalirāja.

忍辱地

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rěn rù dì
    ren3 ru4 di4
jen ju ti
 ninniku chi
The stage of patience. Two kinds are distinguished, patience which endures (1) insults originating in men, such as hatred, or abuse, (2) distresses arising from natural causes such as heat, cold, age, sickness, etc.

忍辱山

see styles
 ninnikusen
    にんにくせん
(place-name) Ninnikusen

忍辱衣

see styles
rěn rù yī
    ren3 ru4 yi1
jen ju i
 ninniku no koromo
The robe of patience, a patient heart which, like a garment, wards off all outward sin. A general name for the kaṣāya, monk's robe.

忍辱鎧


忍辱铠

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rěn rù kǎi
    ren3 ru4 kai3
jen ju k`ai
    jen ju kai
 ninniku kai
patience as armor

榮辱觀


荣辱观

see styles
róng rǔ guān
    rong2 ru3 guan1
jung ju kuan
precepts regarding what is honorable and what is shameful (in particular, refers to the Socialist Concepts on Honors and Disgraces, PRC official moral principles promulgated from 2006); abbr. for 社會主義榮觀|社会主义荣观; also known as the Eight Honors and Eight Shames 八榮八恥|八荣八耻[Ba1 Rong2 Ba1 Chi3]

行忍辱

see styles
xíng rěn rù
    xing2 ren3 ru4
hsing jen ju
 gyōn ninniku
practices forbearance

雪辱戦

see styles
 setsujokusen
    せつじょくせん
return match

二種忍辱


二种忍辱

see styles
èr zhǒng rěn rù
    er4 zhong3 ren3 ru4
erh chung jen ju
 nishuninniku
Two kinds of patience, or endurance: (a) of the assaults of nature, heat, cold, etc.; (b) of human assaults and insults.

含垢忍辱

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hán gòu rěn rǔ
    han2 gou4 ren3 ru3
han kou jen ju
(idiom) to bear shame and humiliation

含忍恥辱


含忍耻辱

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hán rěn chǐ rǔ
    han2 ren3 chi3 ru3
han jen ch`ih ju
    han jen chih ju
to eat humble pie; to accept humiliation; to turn the other cheek

喪權辱國


丧权辱国

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sàng quán rǔ guó
    sang4 quan2 ru3 guo2
sang ch`üan ju kuo
    sang chüan ju kuo
to forfeit sovereignty and humiliate the country (idiom); to surrender territory under humiliating terms

奇恥大辱


奇耻大辱

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qí chǐ dà rǔ
    qi2 chi3 da4 ru3
ch`i ch`ih ta ju
    chi chih ta ju
(idiom) a great humiliation; a huge embarrassment

屈辱の日

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 kutsujokunohi
    くつじょくのひ
(exp,n) (hist) day of disgrace (in Okinawa; April 28, after the day in 1952 in which the US occupation of mainland Japan, but not Okinawa, ended)

平等忍辱

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píng děng rěn rù
    ping2 deng3 ren3 ru4
p`ing teng jen ju
    ping teng jen ju
 byōdō ninjoku
Equanimous Forbearance

忍辱仙人

see styles
rěn rù xiān rén
    ren3 ru4 xian1 ren2
jen ju hsien jen
 ninniku sennin
Kṣāntivādin ṛṣi

忍辱偷生

see styles
rěn rǔ tōu shēng
    ren3 ru3 tou1 sheng1
jen ju t`ou sheng
    jen ju tou sheng
to bear humiliation to save one's skin (idiom)

忍辱含垢

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rěn rǔ hán gòu
    ren3 ru3 han2 gou4
jen ju han kou
see 含垢忍[han2 gou4 ren3 ru3]

忍辱太子

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rěn rù tài zǐ
    ren3 ru4 tai4 zi3
jen ju t`ai tzu
    jen ju tai tzu
 ninniku taishi
The patient prince, of Vārāṇaśī (Benares), who gave a piece of his flesh to heal his sick parents, which was efficacious because he had never given way to anger.

忍辱山町

see styles
 ninnikusenchou / ninnikusencho
    にんにくせんちょう
(place-name) Ninnikusenchō

忍辱柔和

see styles
rěn rù róu hé
    ren3 ru4 rou2 he2
jen ju jou ho
 ninjoku jūwa
tolerant and gentle

忍辱求全

see styles
rěn rǔ qiú quán
    ren3 ru3 qiu2 quan2
jen ju ch`iu ch`üan
    jen ju chiu chüan
to endure humiliation to preserve unity

忍辱負重


忍辱负重

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rěn rǔ fù zhòng
    ren3 ru3 fu4 zhong4
jen ju fu chung
to endure humiliation as part of an important mission (idiom); to suffer in silence

榮辱與共


荣辱与共

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róng rǔ yǔ gòng
    rong2 ru3 yu3 gong4
jung ju yü kung
(of friends or partners) to share both the honor and the disgrace (idiom)

法廷侮辱

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 houteibujoku / hotebujoku
    ほうていぶじょく
contempt of court

胯下之辱

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kuà xià zhī rǔ
    kua4 xia4 zhi1 ru3
k`ua hsia chih ju
    kua hsia chih ju
lit. the humiliation of having to crawl between the legs of one's adversary (as Han Xin 韓信|韩信[Han2 Xin4] supposedly did rather than engage in a sword fight) (idiom); fig. (endure) utter humiliation

自取其辱

see styles
zì qǔ qí rǔ
    zi4 qu3 qi2 ru3
tzu ch`ü ch`i ju
    tzu chü chi ju
(idiom) to embarrass oneself

蕩婦羞辱


荡妇羞辱

see styles
dàng fù xiū rǔ
    dang4 fu4 xiu1 ru3
tang fu hsiu ju
to slut-shame

行者忍辱

see styles
 gyoujaninniku / gyojaninniku
    ぎょうじゃにんにく
(kana only) Alpine leek (Allium victorialis var. platyphyllum)

點名羞辱


点名羞辱

see styles
diǎn míng xiū rǔ
    dian3 ming2 xiu1 ru3
tien ming hsiu ju
to attack publicly; to stage a denunciation campaign

忍辱波羅蜜


忍辱波罗蜜

see styles
rěn rù bō luó mì
    ren3 ru4 bo1 luo2 mi4
jen ju po lo mi
 ninniku haramitsu
the perfection of forbearance

Variations:
忝い
辱い

 katajikenai
    かたじけない
(adjective) (kana only) grateful; indebted

慳生毀辱戒


悭生毁辱戒

see styles
qiān shēng huǐ rù jiè
    qian1 sheng1 hui3 ru4 jie4
ch`ien sheng hui ju chieh
    chien sheng hui ju chieh
 kenshō kijoku kai
precept against harming others by one's own stinginess (parsimony)

法廷侮辱罪

see styles
 houteibujokuzai / hotebujokuzai
    ほうていぶじょくざい
(crime of) contempt of court

Variations:
陵辱
凌辱

 ryoujoku / ryojoku
    りょうじょく
(noun, transitive verb) (1) insult; affront; disgrace; indignity; (noun, transitive verb) (2) sexual assault; rape

Variations:
行者忍辱
行者葫

 gyoujaninniku; gyoujaninniku / gyojaninniku; gyojaninniku
    ぎょうじゃにんにく; ギョウジャニンニク
(kana only) Alpine leek (Allium victorialis var. platyphyllum)

Variations:
忝い
辱い(rK)

 katajikenai
    かたじけない
(adjective) (kana only) grateful; indebted

Variations:
辱め
辱しめ(io)

 hazukashime
    はずかしめ
(1) shame; disgrace; (2) raping; rape

Variations:
辱め
辱しめ(sK)

 hazukashime
    はずかしめ
(1) (See 辱めを受ける・1) shame; disgrace; (2) (See 辱めを受ける・2) (sexual) violation; rape

Variations:
辱める
恥ずかしめる(iK)

 hazukashimeru
    はずかしめる
(transitive verb) (1) to put to shame; to humiliate; to disgrace; to insult; (transitive verb) (2) to rape; to assault; to violate

Variations:




恥じ(io)

 haji(p); joku()(ok)
    はじ(P); じょく(辱)(ok)
shame; embarrassment; disgrace

Variations:
辱める
辱しめる(io)
恥ずかしめる(iK)

 hazukashimeru
    はずかしめる
(transitive verb) (1) to put to shame; to humiliate; to disgrace; to insult; (transitive verb) (2) to rape; to assault; to violate

Variations:
辱める
辱しめる(sK)
恥ずかしめる(sK)

 hazukashimeru
    はずかしめる
(transitive verb) (1) to humiliate; to disgrace; to put to shame; to insult; (transitive verb) (2) to violate; to (sexually) assault; to rape

Variations:
辱めを受ける
辱しめを受ける(sK)
恥ずかしめを受ける(sK)
辱しめをうける(sK)

 hazukashimeoukeru / hazukashimeokeru
    はずかしめをうける
(exp,v1) (1) to be humiliated; to be disgraced; to be put to shame; to suffer an insult; (exp,v1) (2) to be violated; to be (sexually) assaulted; to be raped

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 77 results for "辱" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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