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There are 22 total results for your Fears search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

五畏

see styles
wǔ wèi
    wu3 wei4
wu wei
 goi
idem 五怖畏.

化解

see styles
huà jiě
    hua4 jie3
hua chieh
to dissolve; to resolve (contradictions); to dispel (doubts); to iron out (difficulties); to defuse (conflicts); to neutralize (fears)

慮り

see styles
 omonpakari; omonbakari
    おもんぱかり; おもんばかり
thought; consideration; fears

畏厭


畏厌

see styles
wèi yàn
    wei4 yan4
wei yen
 ien
fears and disgusts

知根

see styles
zhī gēn
    zhi1 gen1
chih ken
 chikon
The organs of perception. To know the roots, or capacities (of all beings, as does a bodhisattva; hence he has no fears).

不活畏

see styles
bù huó wèi
    bu4 huo2 wei4
pu huo wei
 fukatsu i
The fear of giving all and having nothing to keep one alive: one of the five fears.

五怖畏

see styles
wǔ bù wèi
    wu3 bu4 wei4
wu pu wei
 go fui
(五畏) The five fears of beginners in the bodhisattva-way: fear of (1) giving away all lest they should have no means of livelihood; (2) sacrificing their reputation; (3) sacrificing themselves through dread of dying; (4) falling into evil; (5) addressing an assembly, especially of men of position.

怖畏施

see styles
bù wèi shī
    bu4 wei4 shi1
pu wei shih
 fui se
Almsgiving to remove one's fears.

五種怖畏


五种怖畏

see styles
wǔ zhǒng bù wèi
    wu3 zhong3 bu4 wei4
wu chung pu wei
 goshu fui
five kinds of fears

後顧之憂


后顾之忧

see styles
hòu gù zhī yōu
    hou4 gu4 zhi1 you1
hou ku chih yu
fears of trouble in the rear (idiom); family worries (obstructing freedom of action); worries about the future consequences; often in negative expressions, meaning "no worries about anything"

心有餘悸


心有余悸

see styles
xīn yǒu yú jì
    xin1 you3 yu2 ji4
hsin yu yü chi
to have lingering fears; trepidation remaining after a trauma (idiom)

杞人之憂


杞人之忧

see styles
qǐ rén zhī yōu
    qi3 ren2 zhi1 you1
ch`i jen chih yu
    chi jen chih yu
lit. the fear held by a man of 杞[Qi3] that the sky would fall (idiom); fig. groundless fears

杞人憂天


杞人忧天

see styles
qǐ rén yōu tiān
    qi3 ren2 you1 tian1
ch`i jen yu t`ien
    chi jen yu tien
lit. like the man of 杞[Qi3] who feared the sky would fall (idiom); fig. to entertain groundless fears

無諸怖畏


无诸怖畏

see styles
wú zhū bù wèi
    wu2 zhu1 bu4 wei4
wu chu pu wei
 musho fui
no fears

葉公好龍


叶公好龙

see styles
yè gōng hào lóng
    ye4 gong1 hao4 long2
yeh kung hao lung
lit. Lord Ye's passion for dragons (idiom); fig. to pretend to be fond of something while actually fearing it; ostensible fondness of something one really fears

鬼怕惡人


鬼怕恶人

see styles
guǐ pà è rén
    gui3 pa4 e4 ren2
kuei p`a o jen
    kuei pa o jen
lit. ghosts are afraid of evil too; an evil person fears someone even more evil (idiom)

鬼由心生

see styles
guǐ yóu xīn shēng
    gui3 you2 xin1 sheng1
kuei yu hsin sheng
devils are born in the heart (idiom); fears originate in the mind

空恐ろしい

see styles
 soraosoroshii / soraosoroshi
    そらおそろしい
(adjective) having vague fears

修昔底德陷阱

see styles
xiū xī dǐ dé xiàn jǐng
    xiu1 xi1 di3 de2 xian4 jing3
hsiu hsi ti te hsien ching
Thucydides trap (theory that war results when a dominant established power fears the rise of a rival power)

前怕狼後怕虎


前怕狼后怕虎

see styles
qián pà láng hòu pà hǔ
    qian2 pa4 lang2 hou4 pa4 hu3
ch`ien p`a lang hou p`a hu
    chien pa lang hou pa hu
lit. to fear the wolf in front and the tiger behind (idiom); fig. to be full of needless fears; reds under the beds

真金不怕火煉


真金不怕火炼

see styles
zhēn jīn bù pà huǒ liàn
    zhen1 jin1 bu4 pa4 huo3 lian4
chen chin pu p`a huo lien
    chen chin pu pa huo lien
True gold fears no fire. (idiom)

酒香不怕巷子深

see styles
jiǔ xiāng bù pà xiàng zi shēn
    jiu3 xiang1 bu4 pa4 xiang4 zi5 shen1
chiu hsiang pu p`a hsiang tzu shen
    chiu hsiang pu pa hsiang tzu shen
fragrant wine fears no dark alley (idiom); quality goods need no advertising

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

This page contains 22 results for "Fears" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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