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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
葵祭り see styles |
aoimatsuri あおいまつり |
Aoi Festival (Kyoto, May 15); Aoi Matsuri |
薩婆多 萨婆多 see styles |
sà pó duō sa4 po2 duo1 sa p`o to sa po to Satsubata |
(薩婆多部) sarvāstivāda, the doctrine that all things are real, the school of this name, v. 有 and 一切有. |
藝術節 艺术节 see styles |
yì shù jié yi4 shu4 jie2 i shu chieh |
arts festival |
衍生物 see styles |
yǎn shēng wù yan3 sheng1 wu4 yen sheng wu |
a derivative (complex product derived from simpler source material) |
街バル see styles |
machibaru まちバル |
street festival; street fair |
裸祭り see styles |
hadakamatsuri はだかまつり |
semi-naked festival; festival in which the participants go naked apart from loin-cloths |
西洋種 see styles |
seiyoudane; seiyoushu / seyodane; seyoshu せいようだね; せいようしゅ |
Western cultivar; Western variety; Western breed |
見なす see styles |
minasu みなす |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to consider as; to regard (as equivalent); to deem (as); to equate |
見れる see styles |
mireru みれる |
(Ichidan verb) (colloquialism) ('ranuki' equivalent of 見られる) (See ら抜き,見られる・みられる・2) to be able to see |
見做す see styles |
minasu みなす |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to consider as; to regard (as equivalent); to deem (as); to equate |
見返し see styles |
mikaeshi みかえし |
(1) endpaper (of a book); end-paper; (2) facing (material sewn on the inside edge of a garment); (3) looking back; triumphing over (a rival) |
規定度 see styles |
kiteido / kitedo きていど |
{chem} normality; equivalent concentration |
覚せい see styles |
kakusei / kakuse かくせい |
(noun/participle) (1) waking up; awakening; arousal; revival; (2) disillusion; disillusionment; awakening (figurative) |
訶利底 诃利底 see styles |
hē lì dǐ he1 li4 di3 ho li ti Karitei |
Hāritī; also 訶利帝 (or 訶哩帝); 呵利底; 呵利帝 (or 呵利陀); 阿利底 Ariti; intp. as captivating, charming; cruel; dark green, yellow, etc.; mother of demons, a rākṣasī who was under a vow to devour the children of Rājagṛha, but was converted by the Buddha, and became the guardian of nunneries, where her image, carrying a child and with children by her, is worshipped for children or in children's ailments. |
試写会 see styles |
shishakai ししゃかい |
advance screening; preview; private showing; trade show |
認め印 see styles |
mitomein / mitomen みとめいん |
private seal; personal seal; unregistered seal; informal seal; signet |
誘導体 see styles |
yuudoutai / yudotai ゆうどうたい |
{chem} derivative |
說假部 说假部 see styles |
shuō jiǎ bù shuo1 jia3 bu4 shuo chia pu Sekke bu |
The Prajñāptivādinaḥ school, a branch of the Mahāsāṅghikaḥ, which took the view of phenomenality and reality, ? founded on the Prajñāpti-śāstra. |
說因部 说因部 see styles |
shuō yīn bù shuo1 yin1 bu4 shuo yin pu Setsuin bu |
Hetuvādinaḥ, idem Sarvāstivādaḥ. |
諾健那 诺健那 see styles |
nuò jiàn nà nuo4 jian4 na4 no chien na Nakugonna |
荼健那; 諾伽那 Nagna; naked, a naked mendicant; a name of Śiva; a vajra-king. |
謝肉祭 see styles |
shanikusai しゃにくさい |
carnival (festival held before Lent); (wk) Carnaval (Schumann); Carnival |
謝肉節 谢肉节 see styles |
xiè ròu jié xie4 rou4 jie2 hsieh jou chieh |
carnival (esp. Christian) |
豊年祭 see styles |
hounensai / honensai ほうねんさい |
fertility festival; harvest festival |
走內線 走内线 see styles |
zǒu nèi xiàn zou3 nei4 xian4 tsou nei hsien |
insider contacts; via private channels; to seek influence with sb via family members (possibly dishonest or underhand) |
走馬燈 走马灯 see styles |
zǒu mǎ dēng zou3 ma3 deng1 tsou ma teng soumatou / somato そうまとう |
lantern with a carousel of paper horses rotating under convection, used at Lantern Festival 元宵節|元宵节[Yuan2 xiao1 jie2]; (fig.) revolving door; musical chairs (metaphor for people being shuffled around into different jobs) revolving lantern |
跑馬燈 跑马灯 see styles |
pǎo mǎ dēng pao3 ma3 deng1 p`ao ma teng pao ma teng |
lantern with a carousel of paper horses rotating under convection, used at Lantern Festival 元宵節|元宵节[Yuan2 xiao1 jie2]; chaser lights; self-scrolling horizontal text display, such as a news ticker |
車宿り see styles |
kurumayadori くるまやどり |
(1) building where one keeps oxcarts and other conveyances inside a private estate; (2) resting area for one's oxcart, wagon, etc. |
迎え火 see styles |
mukaebi むかえび |
(See お盆・1) (ant: 送り火) welcoming fire for returning spirits (on the first night of the Bon festival) |
近義詞 近义词 see styles |
jìn yì cí jin4 yi4 ci2 chin i tz`u chin i tzu |
synonym; close equivalent expression |
迦波釐 迦波厘 see styles |
jiā bō lí jia1 bo1 li2 chia po li kapari |
kāpālikas, followers of Śiva who wore skulls. |
迦羅邏 迦罗逻 see styles |
jiā luó luó jia1 luo2 luo2 chia lo lo karara |
karāla, 'having projecting teeth, formidable,' 'epithet of the Rākshasas, of Śiva, of Kāla, of Vishṇu,' etc. M.W. |
迦葉遺 迦叶遗 see styles |
jiā shě yí jia1 she3 yi2 chia she i Kashōyui |
Kāśyapīya, a school formed on the division of the Mahāsaṅghikāḥ into five schools a century after the Nirvana. Keith gives the southern order, in the second century after the Nirvana, as Theravāda (Sthavira), Mahīśāsaka, Sarvāstivādin, Kāśyapīya. Other forms: 迦葉毘; 迦葉維; 迦葉波; 迦葉臂耶; 柯尸悲與. |
造り物 see styles |
tsukurimono つくりもの |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) artificial product; man-made product; imitation; fake; sham; (2) fiction; (3) decoration (e.g. for a festival); (4) theatrical prop (esp. a large prop in noh or kyogen, e.g. tree, well, etc.); (5) crop |
連体詞 see styles |
rentaishi れんたいし |
{gramm} pre-noun adjectival; adnominal adjective |
進学塾 see styles |
shingakujuku しんがくじゅく |
(private) part-time school for that prepares students for entrance examinations; cram school; prep school |
遅刻届 see styles |
chikokutodoke ちこくとどけ |
report of late arrival; tardy slip |
遊園會 游园会 see styles |
yóu yuán huì you2 yuan2 hui4 yu yüan hui |
garden party; fete (held in a garden or park); carnival; fair |
遊藝會 游艺会 see styles |
yóu yì huì you2 yi4 hui4 yu i hui |
folk festival; fair; carnival |
運動会 see styles |
undoukai / undokai うんどうかい |
athletic meet (esp. at a school); sports day; field day; sports festival |
遣る気 see styles |
yaruki やるき |
willingness (e.g. to do something); eagerness; motivation; inspiration; determination; high aspirations |
還幸祭 see styles |
kankousai / kankosai かんこうさい |
{Shinto} (See 神体) festival celebrating the return of a shintai to its main shrine |
那羅延 那罗延 see styles |
nà luó yán na4 luo2 yan2 na lo yen Naraen |
(那羅延那); 那羅野拏 Nārāyaṇa, 'son of Nara or the original man, patronymic of the personified Purusha or first living being, author of the Purusha hymn,' M. W. He is also identified with Brahmā, Viṣṇu, or Kṛṣṇa; intp. by 人生本 the originator of human life; 堅固 firm and stable; 力士 or 天界力士 hero of divine power; and 金剛 vajra; the term is used adjectivally with the meaning of manly and strong. Nārāyaṇa is represented with three faces, of greenish-yellow colour, right hand with a wheel, riding a garuḍa-bird. |
那達慕 那达慕 see styles |
nà dá mù na4 da2 mu4 na ta mu |
Nadam or Games, Mongolian national harvest festival in July-August |
都吒迦 都咤迦 see styles |
dū zhà jiā du1 zha4 jia1 tu cha chia totaka |
Joyful sound, united voices; (derivation uncertain). |
酸奶節 酸奶节 see styles |
suān nǎi jié suan1 nai3 jie2 suan nai chieh |
Lhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar |
里作り see styles |
satozukuri さとづくり |
rural community development; rural community activation |
重陽節 重阳节 see styles |
chóng yáng jié chong2 yang2 jie2 ch`ung yang chieh chung yang chieh |
Double Ninth or Yang Festival; 9th day of 9th lunar month |
金剛經 金刚经 see styles |
jīn gāng jīng jin1 gang1 jing1 chin kang ching Kongō kyō |
The Diamond Sutra; Vajracchedikā-prājñāpāramitā Sutra 金剛能斷般若波羅蜜經 Acondensation of the Prājñāpāramitā Sutratitle>; first tr. byKumārajīva, later by others under slightly varying titles. |
金明竹 see styles |
kinmeichiku; kinmeichiku / kinmechiku; kinmechiku きんめいちく; キンメイチク |
(See 真竹) Castillon bamboo (cultivar of Japanese timber bamboo, Phyllostachys bambusoides); (personal name) Kinmeitake |
金時芋 see styles |
kintokiimo / kintokimo きんときいも |
sweet potato (any of a number of different cultivars with red skin) |
金熊獎 金熊奖 see styles |
jīn xióng jiǎng jin1 xiong2 jiang3 chin hsiung chiang |
Golden Bear, award at the Berlin International Film Festival |
金獅獎 金狮奖 see styles |
jīn shī jiǎng jin1 shi1 jiang3 chin shih chiang |
Golden Lion, award at the Venice Film Festival |
金糸瓜 see styles |
kinshiuri きんしうり |
spaghetti squash (group of cultivars of Cucurbita pepo) |
金針菇 金针菇 see styles |
jīn zhēn gū jin1 zhen1 gu1 chin chen ku |
enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes), used in cuisines of Japan, Korea and China, cultivated to be long, thin and white; abbr. to 金菇[jin1 gu1] |
金馬獎 金马奖 see styles |
jīn mǎ jiǎng jin1 ma3 jiang3 chin ma chiang |
Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards |
鉄道線 see styles |
tetsudousen / tetsudosen てつどうせん |
railroad operating over private tracks; (personal name) Tetsudousen |
銀熊獎 银熊奖 see styles |
yín xióng jiǎng yin2 xiong2 jiang3 yin hsiung chiang |
Silver Bear, award at the Berlin International Film Festival |
銀獅獎 银狮奖 see styles |
yín shī jiǎng yin2 shi1 jiang3 yin shih chiang |
Silver Lion, award at the Venice Film Festival |
錦糸瓜 see styles |
kinshiuri きんしうり |
spaghetti squash (group of cultivars of Cucurbita pepo) |
閉殻筋 see styles |
heikakukin / hekakukin へいかくきん |
adductor muscle (of a bivalve) |
閉殼肌 闭壳肌 see styles |
bì ké jī bi4 ke2 ji1 pi k`o chi pi ko chi |
adductor muscle (of a bivalve mollusk) |
開墾地 see styles |
kaikonchi かいこんち |
cultivated land |
開業医 see styles |
kaigyoui / kaigyoi かいぎょうい |
(See 勤務医) private clinician; physician in private practice |
開齋節 开斋节 see styles |
kāi zhāi jié kai1 zhai1 jie2 k`ai chai chieh kai chai chieh |
(Islam) Eid al-Fitr, festival that marks the end of Ramadan |
間切り see styles |
magiri まぎり |
(1) sailing windward; (2) (obsolete) land division in the Ryukyu Kingdom equivalent to modern prefectures (but the size of cities or towns) |
闍演帝 阇演帝 see styles |
shé yǎn dì she2 yan3 di4 she yen ti jaentai |
(or 闍演底) jayanta, conqueror, name of Śiva and others. |
阿うん see styles |
aun あうん |
(1) (kana only) Om (san:); Aun; syllable representing the primordial trinity of Vishnu, Shiva and Brahma; (2) inspiration and expiration; respiration; alpha and omega |
阿彌陀 阿弥陀 see styles |
ā mí tuó a1 mi2 tuo2 a mi t`o a mi to Amida あみだ |
(out-dated kanji) (1) (Buddhist term) Amitabha (Buddha); Amida; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) ghostleg lottery; ladder lottery; lottery in which participants trace a line across a lattice pattern to determine the winner; (3) (kana only) (abbreviation) wearing a hat pushed back on one's head (阿彌) amita, boundless, infinite; tr. by 無量 immeasurable. The Buddha of infinite qualities, known as 阿彌陀婆 (or 阿彌陀佛) Amitābha, tr. 無量光 boundless light; 阿彌陀廋斯Amitāyus, tr. 無量壽 boundless age, or life; and among the esoteric sects Amṛta 甘露 (甘露王) sweet-dew (king). An imaginary being unknown to ancient Buddhism, possibly of Persian or Iranian origin, who has eclipsed the historical Buddha in becoming the most popular divinity in the Mahāyāna pantheon. His name indicates an idealization rather than an historic personality, the idea of eternal light and life. The origin and date of the concept are unknown, but he has always been associated with the west, where in his Paradise, Suikhāvatī, the Western Pure Land, he receives to unbounded happiness all who call upon his name (cf. the Pure Lands 淨土 of Maitreya and Akṣobhya). This is consequent on his forty-eight vows, especially the eighteenth, in which he vows to refuse Buddhahood until he has saved all living beings to his Paradise, except those who had committed the five unpardonable sins, or were guilty of blasphemy against the Faith. While his Paradise is theoretically only a stage on the way to rebirth in the final joys of nirvana, it is popularly considered as the final resting-place of those who cry na-mo a-mi-to-fo, or blessed be, or adoration to, Amita Buddha. The 淨土 Pure-land (Jap. Jōdo) sect is especially devoted to this cult, which arises chiefly out of the Sukhāvatīvyūha, but Amita is referred to in many other texts and recognized, with differing interpretations and emphasis, by the other sects. Eitel attributes the first preaching of the dogma to 'a priest from Tokhara' in A. D.147, and says that Faxian and Xuanzang make no mention of the cult. But the Chinese pilgrim 慧日Huiri says he found it prevalent in India 702-719. The first translation of the Amitāyus Sutra, circa A.D. 223-253, had disappeared when the Kaiyuan catalogue was compiled A.D. 730. The eighteenth vow occurs in the tr. by Dharmarakṣa A.D. 308. With Amita is closely associated Avalokiteśvara, who is also considered as his incarnation, and appears crowned with, or bearing the image of Amita. In the trinity of Amita, Avalokiteśvara appears on his left and Mahāsthāmaprāpta on his right. Another group, of five, includes Kṣitigarbha and Nāgārjuna, the latter counted as the second patriarch of the Pure Land sect. One who calls on the name of Amitābha is styled 阿彌陀聖 a saint of Amitābha. Amitābha is one of the Five 'dhyāni buddhas' 五佛, q.v. He has many titles, amongst which are the following twelve relating to him as Buddha of light, also his title of eternal life: 無量光佛Buddha of boundless light; 無邊光佛 Buddha of unlimited light; 無礙光佛 Buddha of irresistible light; 無對光佛 Buddha of incomparable light; 燄王光佛 Buddha of yama or flame-king light; 淸淨光佛 Buddha of pure light; 歡喜光佛 Buddha of joyous light; 智慧光佛 Buddha of wisdom light; 不斷光佛 Buddha of unending light; 難思光佛 Buddha of inconceivable light; 無稱光佛Buddha of indescribable light; 超日月光佛 Buddha of light surpassing that of sun and moon; 無量壽 Buddha of boundless age. As buddha he has, of course, all the attributes of a buddha, including the trikāya, or 法報化身, about which in re Amita there are differences of opinion in the various schools. His esoteric germ-letter is hrīḥ, and he has specific manual-signs. Cf. 阿彌陀經, of which with commentaries there are numerous editions. |
阿目佉 see styles |
ā mù qiā a1 mu4 qia1 a mu ch`ia a mu chia Amokukya |
(阿目佉跋折羅) Amogha, or Amoghavajra, 阿牟伽 (or 阿謨伽 or 阿穆伽) intp. 不空 (不空金剛) a monk from northern India, a follower of the mystic teachings of Samantabhadra. Vajramati 金剛智 is reputed to have founded the Yogācārya or Tantric school in China about A.D. 719-720. Amogha succeeded him in its leadership in 732. From a journey through India and Ceylon, 741-6, he brought to China more than 500 sutras and śāstras; introduced a new form for transliterating Sanskrit and published 108 works. He is credited with the introduction of the Ullambana fesival of All Souls, 15th of 7th moon, v. 盂. He is the chief representative of Buddhist mysticism in China, spreading it widely through the patronage of three successive emperors, Xuanzong, Suzong, who gave him the title of 大廣智三藏 q.v., and Daizong, who gave him the posthumous rank and title of a Minister of State. He died 774. |
降誕会 see styles |
goutane; koutane / gotane; kotane ごうたんえ; こうたんえ |
{Buddh} (See 灌仏会,浴仏会,竜華会) service celebrating the birth of the Buddha (held on April 8); Buddha's birthday festival |
陰祭り see styles |
kagematsuri かげまつり |
minor festival (held when there is no regular festival) |
隱私權 隐私权 see styles |
yǐn sī quán yin3 si1 quan2 yin ssu ch`üan yin ssu chüan |
privacy right |
雁金草 see styles |
kariganesou / kariganeso かりがねそう |
(kana only) blue spirea (Caryopteris divaricata); blue mist shrub |
雁首草 see styles |
gankubisou; gankubisou / gankubiso; gankubiso がんくびそう; ガンクビソウ |
(kana only) Carpesium divaricatum (species of flowering plant) |
雄黃酒 雄黄酒 see styles |
xióng huáng jiǔ xiong2 huang2 jiu3 hsiung huang chiu |
realgar wine (traditionally drunk during the Dragon Boat Festival 端午節|端午节[Duan1 wu3 jie2]) |
集合財 see styles |
shuugouzai / shugozai しゅうごうざい |
(See 公共財) collective goods (i.e. goods or services such as parks, highways, etc. which could be supplied privately, but are usually provided by the government) |
雙殼類 双壳类 see styles |
shuāng ké lèi shuang1 ke2 lei4 shuang k`o lei shuang ko lei |
(zoology) bivalve |
雛人形 see styles |
hinaningyou / hinaningyo ひなにんぎょう |
hina doll; doll displayed during the Girls' Festival |
雛祭り see styles |
hinamatsuri ひなまつり |
Hinamatsuri (March 3rd); Girls' Festival; Dolls' Festival |
雛菓子 see styles |
hinagashi ひながし |
sweets for offering at the Dolls' Festival |
雛遊び see styles |
hinaasobi / hinasobi ひなあそび |
playing with dolls displayed on the Girl's Festival |
離発着 see styles |
rihacchaku りはっちゃく |
(n,vs,vi) taking off and landing; departure and arrival (aircraft) |
雪祭り see styles |
yukimatsuri ゆきまつり |
snow festival |
雪頓節 雪顿节 see styles |
xuě dùn jié xue3 dun4 jie2 hsüeh tun chieh |
Lhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar |
雪頬白 see styles |
yukihoojiro; yukihoojiro ゆきほおじろ; ユキホオジロ |
(kana only) snow bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) |
電影節 电影节 see styles |
diàn yǐng jié dian4 ying3 jie2 tien ying chieh |
film festival; CL:屆|届[jie4] |
霊祭り see styles |
tamamatsuri たままつり |
ceremony honouring the spirits of ancestors (esp. the Bon festival) |
青海牛 see styles |
aoumiushi; aoumiushi / aomiushi; aomiushi あおうみうし; アオウミウシ |
(kana only) Hypselodoris festiva (species of sea slug) |
青紅幫 青红帮 see styles |
qīng hóng bāng qing1 hong2 bang1 ch`ing hung pang ching hung pang |
traditional secret society, Chinese equivalent of Freemasons |
静岡茶 see styles |
shizuokacha しずおかちゃ |
Shizuoka-cha; prized Japanese green tea cultivated in Shizuoka Prefecture |
非公開 see styles |
hikoukai / hikokai ひこうかい |
(adj-no,n) private; non-public; secret; closed-door; closed |
鞄持ち see styles |
kabanmochi かばんもち |
(1) private secretary; (2) (derogatory term) flunky; someone who is always following around someone of high rank; (3) someone who carries a bag for someone; luggage carrier; carrying a bag |
鞘当て see styles |
sayaate / sayate さやあて |
(1) (See 恋の鞘当て・こいのさやあて) rivalry for the heart of a woman; (2) (from two samurai quarreling because the sheaths of their swords happened to touch) quarrel over something trivial |
鞞跋致 see styles |
bǐ bá zhì bi3 ba2 zhi4 pi pa chih |
vaivartika; intp. by 退 to recede, fall back, backslide. |
鞴祭り see styles |
fuigomatsuri ふいごまつり |
Bellows Festival; festival for blacksmiths and foundries on the eighth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, on which they would clean their bellows and pray |
韋瓦第 韦瓦第 see styles |
wéi wǎ dì wei2 wa3 di4 wei wa ti |
Vivaldi (name); Antonio Vivaldi (1675-1741), Italian composer |
韋紐天 韦纽天 see styles |
wéi niǔ tiān wei2 niu3 tian1 wei niu t`ien wei niu tien |
韋糅; 違紐; 毘紐; 毘瑟紐; 韋搜紐; 韋廋紐; 毘瑟怒 (or 毘瑟笯) Viṣṇu, all-pervading, encompassing; 'the preserver' in the trimūrti, Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Śiva, creator, preserver, destroyer; the Vaiṣṇavas (Vishnuites) are devoted to him as the Śaivas are to Śiva. His wife is Lakṣmī, or Śrī. The Chinese describe him as born out of water at the beginning of a world-kalpa with 1,000 heads and 2,000 hands; from his navel springs a lotus, from which is evolved Brahmā. |
音楽祭 see styles |
ongakusai おんがくさい |
music festival |
音樂節 音乐节 see styles |
yīn yuè jié yin1 yue4 jie2 yin yüeh chieh |
music festival |
風の盆 see styles |
kazenobon かぜのぼん |
(exp,n) (See おわら風の盆) Owara-Kaze-no-Bon Festival (Toyama) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Iva" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
license.
Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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