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生化二身

see styles
shēng huà èr shēn
    sheng1 hua4 er4 shen1
sheng hua erh shen
 shōke nishin
The physical body of Buddha and his transformation body capable of any form; the nirmāṇakāya in its two forms of 應 and 化.

生死二身

see styles
shēng sǐ èr shēn
    sheng1 si3 er4 shen1
sheng ssu erh shen
 shōji nishin
The physical body and the spiritual body of the Buddha: the nirmāṇakāya and dharmakāya.

生法二身

see styles
shēng fǎ èr shēn
    sheng1 fa3 er4 shen1
sheng fa erh shen
 shō hō nishin
the physical body and the spiritual body of the Buddha

白一羯磨

see styles
bái yī jié mó
    bai2 yi1 jie2 mo2
pai i chieh mo
 byakuichi konma
(or 白二羯磨) jñaptidvitīyā karma-vācanā; to discuss with and explain to the body of monks the proposals or work to be undertaken; 白四羯磨 is to consult with them on matters of grave moment and obtain their complete assent.

白二羯磨

see styles
bái èr jié mó
    bai2 er4 jie2 mo2
pai erh chieh mo
 byakuni konma
to discuss with and explain to the body of monks the proposals of work to be undertaken

皮殼漏子


皮壳漏子

see styles
pí ké lòu zǐ
    pi2 ke2 lou4 zi3
p`i k`o lou tzu
    pi ko lou tzu
 hikoku rosu
(or 皮可漏子) The body, lit. 'skin and shell leaking'.

粉身碎骨

see styles
fěn shēn suì gǔ
    fen3 shen1 sui4 gu3
fen shen sui ku
lit. torn body and crushed bones (idiom); fig. to die horribly; to sacrifice one's life

粉骨碎身

see styles
fěn gǔ suì shēn
    fen3 gu3 sui4 shen1
fen ku sui shen
 funkotsu saishin
Bones ground to powder and body in fragments.

維持生活


维持生活

see styles
wéi chí shēng huó
    wei2 chi2 sheng1 huo2
wei ch`ih sheng huo
    wei chih sheng huo
to subsist; to eke out a living; to keep body and soul together

耳鼻舌身

see styles
ěr bí shé shēn
    er3 bi2 she2 shen1
erh pi she shen
 ni bi zetsu shin
ears, nose, tongue, and body

脫珍著弊


脱珍着弊

see styles
tuō zhēn zhāo bì
    tuo1 zhen1 zhao1 bi4
t`o chen chao pi
    to chen chao pi
 datchin chakuhei
To doff jewels and don rags, as did the Buddha, on leaving home, but it is intp. as a kenosis, the putting off of his celestial body for an incarnate, earthly body.

脫胎換骨


脱胎换骨

see styles
tuō tāi huàn gǔ
    tuo1 tai1 huan4 gu3
t`o t`ai huan ku
    to tai huan ku
to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist; to turn over a new leaf; fig. to change wholly; to create from other material (story, artwork etc)

脫骨換胎


脱骨换胎

see styles
tuō gǔ huàn tāi
    tuo1 gu3 huan4 tai1
t`o ku huan t`ai
    to ku huan tai
to shed one's mortal body and exchange one's bones (idiom); born again Daoist; to turn over a new leaf; fig. to change wholly

膀胱氣化


膀胱气化

see styles
páng guāng qì huà
    pang2 guang1 qi4 hua4
p`ang kuang ch`i hua
    pang kuang chi hua
(TCM) the extraction of impure fluid by the kidneys and the passing of it from the body by the bladder as urine

虛空法身


虚空法身

see styles
xū kōng fǎ shēn
    xu1 kong1 fa3 shen1
hsü k`ung fa shen
    hsü kung fa shen
 kokū hosshin
The dharmakāya as being like space which enfolds all things, omniscient and pure.

螞蟻上樹


蚂蚁上树

see styles
mǎ yǐ shàng shù
    ma3 yi3 shang4 shu4
ma i shang shu
"ants climbing a tree", a Sichuan dish made with cellophane noodles 粉絲|粉丝[fen3 si1] and ground meat (so called because the particles of meat clinging to the noodles look like ants on the twigs of a tree); (sex position) man standing, woman clinging to his upper body; (erotic massage) full-body licking

補特伽羅


补特伽罗

see styles
bǔ tè qié luó
    bu3 te4 qie2 luo2
pu t`e ch`ieh lo
    pu te chieh lo
 futogara
pudgala, 'the body, matter; the soul, personal identity' (M.W.); intp. by man, men, human being, and 衆生 all the living; also by 趣向 direction, or transmigration; and 有情 the sentient, v. 弗.

角弓反張


角弓反张

see styles
jiǎo gōng fǎn zhāng
    jiao3 gong1 fan3 zhang1
chiao kung fan chang
opitoshtonous (med.), muscular spasm of the body associated with tetanus and meningitis

詰め開き

see styles
 tsumebiraki
    つめびらき
    tsumehiraki
    つめひらき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) bargaining; negotiation; (2) turning one's body to the left or right and standing (when leaving the presence of nobility, etc.); (3) sailing close-hauled; sailing on a close reach

變易生死


变易生死

see styles
biàn yì shēng sǐ
    bian4 yi4 sheng1 si3
pien i sheng ssu
 ben'i shōji
Mortal changes, or a body that is being transformed from mortality, e.g. 變易身 bodies that are being transformed in a Pure Land, or transformed bodies.

赤膽忠心


赤胆忠心

see styles
chì dǎn zhōng xīn
    chi4 dan3 zhong1 xin1
ch`ih tan chung hsin
    chih tan chung hsin
lit. red-bellied devotion (idiom); wholehearted loyalty; to serve sb with body and soul

身も心も

see styles
 mimokokoromo
    みもこころも
(expression) body and soul; mind and body

身先朝露

see styles
shēn xiān zhāo lù
    shen1 xian1 zhao1 lu4
shen hsien chao lu
body will go with the morning dew (idiom); fig. ephemeral and precarious nature of human existence

身分洪直

see styles
shēn fēn hóng zhí
    shen1 fen1 hong2 zhi2
shen fen hung chih
 shinbun kōchoku
tall and straight body

身心一如

see styles
shēn xīn yī rú
    shen1 xin1 yi1 ru2
shen hsin i ju
 shin jin ichinyo
    しんじんいちにょ
(yoji) body and mind as one; mind-body unity
unity of body and mind

身心不二

see styles
shēn xīn bù èr
    shen1 xin1 bu4 er4
shen hsin pu erh
 shin jin funi
non-duality of body and mind

身心交病

see styles
shēn xīn jiāo bìng
    shen1 xin1 jiao1 bing4
shen hsin chiao ping
worn out in body and soul (idiom)

身心交瘁

see styles
shēn xīn jiāo cuì
    shen1 xin1 jiao1 cui4
shen hsin chiao ts`ui
    shen hsin chiao tsui
worn out in body and soul (idiom)

身心憂苦


身心忧苦

see styles
shēn xīn yōu kǔ
    shen1 xin1 you1 ku3
shen hsin yu k`u
    shen hsin yu ku
 shinshin uku
suffering and despair of body and mind

身心柔軟


身心柔软

see styles
shēn xīn róu ruǎn
    shen1 xin1 rou2 ruan3
shen hsin jou juan
 shinshin jūnan
soft and gentle in body and mind

身心歡喜


身心欢喜

see styles
shēn xīn huān xǐ
    shen1 xin1 huan1 xi3
shen hsin huan hsi
 shinshin kanki
happy in body and spirit

身心熱惱


身心热恼

see styles
shēn xīn rèn ǎo
    shen1 xin1 ren4 ao3
shen hsin jen ao
 shinshin netsunō
torment of body and mind

身相圓滿


身相圆满

see styles
shēn xiàng yuán mǎn
    shen1 xiang4 yuan2 man3
shen hsiang yüan man
 shinsō enman
body shape is full and round

身見邊見


身见边见

see styles
shēn jiàn biān jiàn
    shen1 jian4 bian1 jian4
shen chien pien chien
 shinken henken
view of body-as-real and extreme views

阿那波那

see styles
ān à bō nà
    an1 a4 bo1 na4
an a po na
 anahana
(阿那阿波那); 安般; 安那般那(or 阿那般那) ānāpāna, breathing, especially controlled breathing; āna is intp. as exhaling and apāna as inhaling, which is the opposite of the correct meaning; the process is for calming body and mind for contemplation by counting the breathing.

霊肉一致

see styles
 reinikuicchi / renikuicchi
    れいにくいっち
(yoji) unity of body and spirit

面黃肌瘦


面黄肌瘦

see styles
miàn huáng jī shòu
    mian4 huang2 ji1 shou4
mien huang chi shou
lit. face yellow and body emaciated (idiom); fig. malnourished and sickly in appearance

面黃肌閎


面黄肌闳

see styles
miàn huáng jī hóng
    mian4 huang2 ji1 hong2
mien huang chi hung
yellow face, emaciated body (idiom); malnourished and sickly in appearance

食えない

see styles
 kuenai
    くえない
(exp,adj-i) (1) shrewd; smart (and wide-awake); cunning; crafty; (exp,adj-i) (2) inedible; uneatable; (exp,adj-i) (3) unable to support oneself; unable to keep body and soul together

香箱座り

see styles
 koubakozuwari / kobakozuwari
    こうばこずわり
(colloquialism) sitting with paws and tail tucked underneath the body (of a cat)

魂不附體


魂不附体

see styles
hún bù fù tǐ
    hun2 bu4 fu4 ti3
hun pu fu t`i
    hun pu fu ti
lit. body and soul separated (idiom); fig. scared out of one's wits; beside oneself

Variations:

鯱鉾

see styles
 shachihoko; shacchoko(鯱); sachihoko(鯱)
    しゃちほこ; しゃっちょこ(鯱); さちほこ(鯱)
(1) shachihoko; shachi; mythical animal with the head of a tiger and the body of a fish; (2) roof ornament in the shape of a shachihoko (believed to provide protection against fire by causing rain to fall)

Variations:
3密
三密

see styles
 sanmitsu
    さんみつ
(1) (in ref. to 密閉, 密集, 密接) three Cs; three conditions that facilitate the transmission of infectious diseases (closed spaces, crowds, and close contact); (2) {Buddh} (usu. 三密) three mysteries (Buddha's body, speech and mind)

SABON

see styles
 sabon
    サボン
(company) SABON (manufacturer of bath and body products); (c) SABON (manufacturer of bath and body products)

保護スーツ

see styles
 hogosuutsu / hogosutsu
    ほごスーツ
diver's exposure suit; body suits, wet suits, and dry suits; suit which protects divers from exposure and abrasion

全身リップ

see styles
 zenshinrippu
    ぜんしんリップ
(slang) full-body kissing and licking (sexual service)

八疸身面黃


八疸身面黄

see styles
bā dǎn shēn miàn huáng
    ba1 dan3 shen1 mian4 huang2
pa tan shen mien huang
eight types of jaundice with yellowing of body and face (TCM)

十八不共法

see styles
shí bā bù gòng fǎ
    shi2 ba1 bu4 gong4 fa3
shih pa pu kung fa
 jūhachi fugū hō
the eighteen distinctive characteristics as defined by Hīnayāna are his 十力, 四無畏, 三念住 and his 大悲; the Mahāyāna eighteen are perfection of body; of speech; of memory; impartiality or universality; ever in samādhi; entre self-abnegation; never diminishing will (to save); zeal; thought; wisdom; salvation; insight into salvation; deeds and mind accordant with wisdom; also his speech; also his mind; omniscience in regard to the past; also to the present; and to the future.; āveṇikadharma, or buddhadharma, the eighteen different characteristics of a Buddha as compared with bodhisattvas, i.e. his perfection of body (or person), mouth (or speech), memory, impartiality to all, serenity, self-sacrifice, unceasing desire to save, unfagging zeal therein unfailing thought thereto, wisdom in it, powers of deliverance, the principles of it, revealing perfect wisdom in deed, in word, in thought, perfect knowledge of past, future, and present, v. 智度論 26.

天鼓雷音佛

see styles
tiān gǔ léi yīn fó
    tian1 gu3 lei2 yin1 fo2
t`ien ku lei yin fo
    tien ku lei yin fo
 Tenko raion butsu
鼓音如來 Divyadundubhimeghanirghosa. One of the five Buddhas in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala, on the north of the central group; said to be one of the dharmakāya of Sakyamuai, his 等流身 or universal emanation body; and is known as 不動尊 corresponding with Akṣobhya, cf. 五智如來 and 大日經疏 4.

女人往生願


女人往生愿

see styles
nǚ rén wǎng shēng yuàn
    nv3 ren2 wang3 sheng1 yuan4
nü jen wang sheng yüan
 nyonin ōjō gan
The thirty-fifth vow of Amitābha that he will refuse to enter into his final joy until every woman who calls on his name rejoices in enlightenment and who, hating her woman's body, has ceased to be reborn as a woman; also 女人成佛願.

帶劣勝應身


带劣胜应身

see styles
dài liè shèng yìng shēn
    dai4 lie4 sheng4 ying4 shen1
tai lieh sheng ying shen
 tai resshō ōjin
response body connected to both inferior and superior

Variations:
汪々
汪汪

see styles
 ouou / oo
    おうおう
(adj-t,adv-to) wide and deep (of a body of water); voluminous

法報化三身


法报化三身

see styles
fǎ bào huà sān shēn
    fa3 bao4 hua4 san1 shen1
fa pao hua san shen
 hoppōke sanjin
The trikāya: 法 dharmakāya, the absolute or spiritual body; 報 saṃbhogakāya, the body of bliss; 化 nirmāṇakāya, the body of incarnation. In Hīnayāna 法身 is described as the commandments, meditations, wisdom, nirvāṇa, and nirvāṇa-enlightenment; 報身 is the reward-body of bliss; 化 or 應 (化) is the body in its various incarnations. In Mahāyāna, the three bodies are regarded as distinct, but also as aspects of one body which pervades all beings. Cf. 三身.

特定行政庁

see styles
 tokuteigyouseichou / tokutegyosecho
    とくていぎょうせいちょう
Specific Administrative Agency; municipality or public body which has an appointed building officer and is responsible for issuing building certifications

Variations:
白沢
白澤

see styles
 hakutaku
    はくたく
bai ze (mythical Chinese animal able to understand human speech, having the body of a lion and eight eyes)

自在天外道

see styles
zì zài tiān wài dào
    zi4 zai4 tian1 wai4 dao4
tzu tsai t`ien wai tao
    tzu tsai tien wai tao
 Jizaiten gedō
Śivaites, who ascribed creation and destruction to Śiva, and that all things form his body, space his head, sun and moon his eyes, earth his body, rivers and seas his urine, mountains his fæces, wind his life, fire his heat, and all living things the vermin on his body. This sect is also known as the 自在等因宗. Śiva is represented with eight arms, three eyes, sitting on a bull.

自然虛無身


自然虚无身

see styles
zì rán xū wú shēn
    zi4 ran2 xu1 wu2 shen1
tzu jan hsü wu shen
 jinen komu shin
A Buddha's spiritual or absolute body, his dharmakāya; also, those who are born in Paradise, i. e. who are spontaneously and independently produced there.

路迦耶底迦

see styles
lù jiā yé dǐ jiā
    lu4 jia1 ye2 di3 jia1
lu chia yeh ti chia
 rokayachika
路伽耶 (路伽耶陀); 路柯耶胝柯 lokāyatika. 'A materialist, follower of the Cārvāka system, atheist, unbeliever' (M.W.); intp. as 順世 worldly, epicurean, the soul perishes with the body, and the pleasures of the senses are the highest good.

マーライオン

see styles
 maaraion / maraion
    マーライオン
Merlion; official mascot of Singapore, depicted as a mythical creature with a lion's head and the body of a fish; (personal name) Merlion

マットプレイ

see styles
 mattopurei / mattopure
    マットプレイ
sexual activity (at a brothel) involving body lotion and an air mattress (wasei: mat play)

五智所生三身

see styles
wǔ zhì suǒ shēng sān shēn
    wu3 zhi4 suo3 sheng1 san1 shen1
wu chih so sheng san shen
 gochi shoshō sanshin
Each of the Five Dhyani-Buddhas is accredited with the three forms which represent his 身業 body, 口業 speech, and 意業 mind, e. g. the embodiment of Wisdom is Vairocana, his preaching form is 普賢, and his will form is 不動明王; the embodiment 身 of the mirror is Akṣobhya, his 口 is Mañjuśrī, his 意 is 降三世金剛; and so on; v. 五智如來.

天人散花身上

see styles
tiān rén sàn huā shēn shàng
    tian1 ren2 san4 hua1 shen1 shang4
t`ien jen san hua shen shang
    tien jen san hua shen shang
 tennin sange shinjō
The story of the man who saw a disembodied ghost beating a corpse which he said was his body that had led him into all sin, and further on an angel stroking and scattering: lowers on a corpse, which he said was the body he had just left, always his friend.

心焉に在らず

see styles
 kokorokokoniarazu
    こころここにあらず
(expression) there in body, but not in spirit; distracted; in one ear and out the other

藥王十二誓願


药王十二誓愿

see styles
yào wáng shí èr shì yuàn
    yao4 wang2 shi2 er4 shi4 yuan4
yao wang shih erh shih yüan
 yakuō jūni seigan
The twelve vows of the Buddha of Medicine are: (1) To shine upon all beings with his light; (2) to reveal his great power to all beings; (3) to fulfil the desires of all beings; (4) to cause all beings to enter the Great Vehicle; (5) to enable all beings to observe all the moral laws; (6) to heal all those whose senses are imperfect; (7) to remove all diseases and give perfect health of body and mind and bring all to perfect enlightenment; (8) to transform women into men (in the next rebirth); (9) to enable all beings to escape false doctrines and bonds and attain to truth; (10) to enable all beings to escape evil kalpas, etc.; (11) to give superior food to the hungry; (12) and wonderful garments to the naked.

身三口四意三

see styles
shēn sān kǒu sì yì sān
    shen1 san1 kou3 si4 yi4 san1
shen san k`ou ssu i san
    shen san kou ssu i san
 shinsan kushi isan
The three commandments dealing with the body, prohibiting taking of life, theft, unchastity; the four dealing with the mouth, against lying, exaggeration, abuse, and ambiguous talk; the three belonging to the mind, covetousness, malice, and unbelief.

マット・プレイ

see styles
 matto purei / matto pure
    マット・プレイ
sexual activity (at a brothel) involving body lotion and an air mattress (wasei: mat play)

國際航空聯合會


国际航空联合会

see styles
guó jì háng kōng lián hé huì
    guo2 ji4 hang2 kong1 lian2 he2 hui4
kuo chi hang k`ung lien ho hui
    kuo chi hang kung lien ho hui
Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), world body of gliding and aeronautic sports

心ここにあらず

see styles
 kokorokokoniarazu
    こころここにあらず
(expression) there in body, but not in spirit; distracted; in one ear and out the other

Variations:
縦ノリ
縦乗り

see styles
 tatenori; tatenori
    たてのり; タテノリ
jumping and moving one's body vertically to the beat of the music

Variations:
詰め開き
詰開き

see styles
 tsumehiraki; tsumebiraki
    つめひらき; つめびらき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) bargaining; negotiation; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) turning one's body to the left or right and standing (when leaving the presence of nobility, etc.); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) sailing close-hauled; sailing on a close reach

Variations:
心身一如
身心一如

see styles
 shinshinichinyo; shinjinichinyo
    しんしんいちにょ; しんじんいちにょ
(yoji) body and mind as one; mind-body unity

Variations:
海老反り
えび反り

see styles
 ebizori
    えびぞり
holding out one or both hands and arching one's body backward like a shrimp (in kabuki, represents being overwhelmed by someone's power)

鞠躬盡瘁,死而後已


鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已

see styles
jū gōng jìn cuì , sǐ ér hòu yǐ
    ju1 gong1 jin4 cui4 , si3 er2 hou4 yi3
chü kung chin ts`ui , ssu erh hou i
    chü kung chin tsui , ssu erh hou i
to bend to a task and spare no effort unto one's dying day (idiom); striving to the utmost one's whole life; with every breath in one's body, unto one's dying day

Variations:
虫(P)
蟲(oK)

see styles
 mushi
    むし
(1) insect; bug; cricket; moth; (2) worm; roundworm; (3) (from a traditional belief of an internal insect) (See 虫を殺す) thing inside one's body believed to influence one's thoughts and feelings; (one's) unconscious; (4) (See 虫気) nervousness; fretfulness; (5) (See 本の虫) person devoted to one thing; single-minded person; (6) valve core; (7) (kana only) {hanaf} (See 虫札) mushi (type of game played with a stripped deck)

Variations:
マットプレイ
マット・プレイ

see styles
 mattopurei; matto purei / mattopure; matto pure
    マットプレイ; マット・プレイ
sexual activity (at a brothel) involving body lotion and an air mattress (wasei: mat play)

Variations:
心ここにあらず
心焉に在らず

see styles
 kokorokokoniarazu
    こころここにあらず
(expression) there in body, but not in spirit; distracted; in one ear and out the other

Variations:
心身(P)
身心
神身
身神

see styles
 shinshin(p); shinjin(ok)
    しんしん(P); しんじん(ok)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) mind and body

Variations:
ナンバ歩き
難波歩き(ateji)

see styles
 nanbaaruki(nanba歩ki); nanbaaruki(難波歩ki) / nanbaruki(nanba歩ki); nanbaruki(難波歩ki)
    ナンバあるき(ナンバ歩き); なんばあるき(難波歩き)
(See ナンバ走り・ナンバはしり) nanba walking; walking with the arm and leg on each side of the body moving in sync

Variations:
ナンバ走り
難波走り(ateji)

see styles
 nanbahashiri(nanba走ri); nanbahashiri(難波走ri)
    ナンバはしり(ナンバ走り); なんばはしり(難波走り)
(See 難波歩き・なんばあるき) nanba running; running with the arm and leg on each side of the body moving in sync

Variations:
3密
三密
三蜜(sK)
3蜜(sK)

see styles
 sanmitsu
    さんみつ
(1) (in ref. to 密閉, 密集, 密接) three Cs; three conditions that facilitate the transmission of infectious diseases (closed spaces, crowds, and close contact); (2) {Buddh} (usu. 三密) three mysteries (Buddha's body, speech and mind)

Variations:
ナンバ歩き
難波歩き(ateji)(rK)

see styles
 nanbaaruki(nanba歩ki); nanbaaruki(難波歩ki) / nanbaruki(nanba歩ki); nanbaruki(難波歩ki)
    ナンバあるき(ナンバ歩き); なんばあるき(難波歩き)
(See ナンバ走り) nanba walking; walking with the arm and leg on each side of the body moving in sync

Variations:
ナンバ走り
難波走り(ateji)(rK)

see styles
 nanbahashiri(nanba走ri); nanbahashiri(難波走ri)
    ナンバはしり(ナンバ走り); なんばはしり(難波走り)
(See ナンバ歩き) nanba running; running with the arm and leg on each side of the body moving in sync

淸淨法身毘盧遮那心地法門成就一切陀羅尼三種悉地


淸淨法身毘卢遮那心地法门成就一切陀罗尼三种悉地

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qīng jìng fǎ shēn pí lú zhēn à xīn dì fǎ mén chéng jiù yī qiè tuó luó ní sān zhǒng xī dì
    qing1 jing4 fa3 shen1 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 xin1 di4 fa3 men2 cheng2 jiu4 yi1 qie4 tuo2 luo2 ni2 san1 zhong3 xi1 di4
ch`ing ching fa shen p`i lu chen a hsin ti fa men ch`eng chiu i ch`ieh t`o lo ni san chung hsi ti
    ching ching fa shen pi lu chen a hsin ti fa men cheng chiu i chieh to lo ni san chung hsi ti
 Shōjō hosshin Birushana shinji hōmon jōju issai darani sanshu shicchi
Accomplishing All Dhāraṇīs and the Three Siddhis through the Dharma-Gate of the Mental Ground of Vairocana, the Pure Dharma-Body

Variations:
心ここにあらず
心ここに在らず
心焉に在らず(rK)

see styles
 kokorokokoniarazu
    こころここにあらず
(expression) there in body, but not in spirit; distracted; in one ear and out the other

Variations:
心身(P)
身心(rK)
神身(rK)
身神(rK)

see styles
 shinshin(p); shinjin(ok)
    しんしん(P); しんじん(ok)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) mind and body

Variations:
心ここにあらず
心ここに在らず
心ここに有らず(rK)
心焉に在らず(rK)

see styles
 kokorokokoniarazu
    こころここにあらず
(expression) there in body, but not in spirit; distracted; in one ear and out the other

Variations:
エビ反り
海老反り
蝦反り(rK)
エビ反(sK)
えび反り(sK)
海老ぞり(sK)
海老反(sK)

see styles
 ebizori
    えびぞり
(1) arching one's body backwards (like a shrimp); (2) {kabuki} holding out one or both hands and arching one's body backwards like a shrimp (to represent being overwhelmed by someone's power)

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

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