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叫囂


叫嚣

see styles
jiào xiāo
    jiao4 xiao1
chiao hsiao
to hoot

叫好

see styles
jiào hǎo
    jiao4 hao3
chiao hao
to applaud; to cheer

叫屈

see styles
jiào qū
    jiao4 qu1
chiao ch`ü
    chiao chü
to complain of an injustice; to lament sb's misfortune

叫床

see styles
jiào chuáng
    jiao4 chuang2
chiao ch`uang
    chiao chuang
to cry out in ecstasy (during lovemaking)

叫早

see styles
jiào zǎo
    jiao4 zao3
chiao tsao
to give sb a wake-up call (at a hotel)

叫春

see styles
jiào chūn
    jiao4 chun1
chiao ch`un
    chiao chun
to caterwaul; to call like an animal in heat

叫板

see styles
jiào bǎn
    jiao4 ban3
chiao pan
to signal the musicians (in Chinese opera, by prolonging a spoken word before attacking a song); (coll.) to challenge

叫法

see styles
jiào fǎ
    jiao4 fa3
chiao fa
term; name; way of referring to sb or something

叫牌

see styles
jiào pái
    jiao4 pai2
chiao p`ai
    chiao pai
to bid (bridge and similar card games)

叫聲


叫声

see styles
jiào shēng
    jiao4 sheng1
chiao sheng
yelling (sound made by person); barking; braying; roaring (sound made by animals)

叫苦

see styles
jiào kǔ
    jiao4 ku3
chiao k`u
    chiao ku
to whine about hardships; to complain of one's bitter lot; to complain; to grumble

叫賣


叫卖

see styles
jiào mài
    jiao4 mai4
chiao mai
to hawk (one's wares); to peddle

叫車


叫车

see styles
jiào chē
    jiao4 che1
chiao ch`e
    chiao che
to call a cab (by phone); to request a ride (via an app)

叫道

see styles
jiào dào
    jiao4 dao4
chiao tao
to call; to shout

叫醒

see styles
jiào xǐng
    jiao4 xing3
chiao hsing
to awaken; to wake sb up; to rouse

叫陣


叫阵

see styles
jiào zhèn
    jiao4 zhen4
chiao chen
to challenge an opponent to a fight

叫雞


叫鸡

see styles
jiào jī
    jiao4 ji1
chiao chi
rooster; cock; (slang) (Cantonese) to visit a prostitute

叫響


叫响

see styles
jiào xiǎng
    jiao4 xiang3
chiao hsiang
to gain fame and success

叫驢


叫驴

see styles
jiào lǘ
    jiao4 lu:2
chiao lü
(coll.) male donkey

台教

see styles
tái jiào
    tai2 jiao4
t`ai chiao
    tai chiao
 taikyō
Tiantai teachings

合腳


合脚

see styles
hé jiǎo
    he2 jiao3
ho chiao
fitting one's feet (of shoes or socks)

同教

see styles
tóng jiào
    tong2 jiao4
t`ung chiao
    tung chiao
 dōkyō
the connotative aspect of the One Vehicle

名叫

see styles
míng jiào
    ming2 jiao4
ming chiao
called; named

名教

see styles
míng jiào
    ming2 jiao4
ming chiao
 myōkyō
teaching of terms

吠叫

see styles
fèi jiào
    fei4 jiao4
fei chiao
to bark; to yelp

吼叫

see styles
hǒu jiào
    hou3 jiao4
hou chiao
to howl

呈交

see styles
chéng jiāo
    cheng2 jiao1
ch`eng chiao
    cheng chiao
(formal and deferential) to present; to submit

呌喚


呌唤

see styles
jiào huàn
    jiao4 huan4
chiao huan
 kyōkan
Raurava; also 號呌; 呼呼. The wailing hells, the fourth of the eight hot hells, where the inmates cry aloud on account of pain.

周角

see styles
zhōu jiǎo
    zhou1 jiao3
chou chiao
(math.) angle of 360°

呵教

see styles
hē jiào
    he1 jiao4
ho chiao
 kakyō
to give a scolding

呼叫

see styles
hū jiào
    hu1 jiao4
hu chiao
to shout; to yell; (telecommunications) to call

咬嚼

see styles
yǎo jiáo
    yao3 jiao2
yao chiao
to chew; to masticate; to ruminate; to mull over

唇角

see styles
chún jiǎo
    chun2 jiao3
ch`un chiao
    chun chiao
corner of the mouth; labial angle

喊叫

see styles
hǎn jiào
    han3 jiao4
han chiao
to cry out; to shout

嗥叫

see styles
háo jiào
    hao2 jiao4
hao chiao
to growl; to howl

嘯叫


啸叫

see styles
xiào jiào
    xiao4 jiao4
hsiao chiao
to squeal; to screech

嘴角

see styles
zuǐ jiǎo
    zui3 jiao3
tsui chiao
corner of the mouth

嘶叫

see styles
sī jiào
    si1 jiao4
ssu chiao
to whinny (of a horse); to neigh; to shout

噍類


噍类

see styles
jiào lèi
    jiao4 lei4
chiao lei
a living being (esp. human)

嚎叫

see styles
háo jiào
    hao2 jiao4
hao chiao
to howl; to yell

嚼勁


嚼劲

see styles
jiáo jìn
    jiao2 jin4
chiao chin
chewiness

嚼子

see styles
jiáo zi
    jiao2 zi5
chiao tzu
bit; mouthpiece

嚼舌

see styles
jiáo shé
    jiao2 she2
chiao she
to gossip; to argue unnecessarily

嚼蠟


嚼蜡

see styles
jiáo là
    jiao2 la4
chiao la
 zakurō
insipid
Chewing wax, tasteless.

嚼酒

see styles
jiáo jiǔ
    jiao2 jiu3
chiao chiu
alcoholic drink made by fermenting chewed rice

嚼食

see styles
jiáo shí
    jiao2 shi2
chiao shih
 zakujiki
edible, chewable

四教

see styles
sì jiào
    si4 jiao4
ssu chiao
 shikyō
Four teachings, doctrines, or schools; five groups are given, whose titles are abbreviated to 光天曉苑龍: (1) 光宅四教 The four schools of 法雲 Fayun of the 光宅 Guangzhai monastery are the four vehicles referred to in the burning house parable of the Lotus Sutra, i. e. śrāvaka, pratyekabuddha, bodhisattva, and the final or one vehicle teaching. (2) 天台四教 The Tiantai four are 藏通, 別, and 圓, v. 八教. (3) 曉公四教 The group of 元曉 Wŏnhyo of 海東 Haedong are the 三乘別教 represented by the 四諦緣起經; 三乘通教 represented by the 般若深密教; 一乘分教 represented by the 究網經; and 一乘滿教 represented by the 華嚴經. (4) 苑公四教 The group of 慧苑 Huiyuan: the schools of unbelievers, who are misled and mislead; of śrāvakas and pratyekabuddhas who know only the phenomenal bhūtatathatā; of novitiate bodhisattvas who know only the noumenal bhūtatathatā; and of fully developed bodhisattvas, who know both. (5) 龍樹四教 Nāgārjuna's division of the canon into 有 dealing with existence, or reality, cf. the 四阿含; 空 the Void, cf. 般若經; 亦有亦 空 both, cf. 深密經; and 非有非 空 neither, cf. 中論.

四角

see styles
sì jiǎo
    si4 jiao3
ssu chiao
 shikaku
    しかく
the four corners (of a rectangle); the eaves that the four corners of a building
(adj-na,adj-no,n) quadrilateral; square; (surname) Yosumi

四郊

see styles
sì jiāo
    si4 jiao1
ssu chiao
suburb; outskirts (of town)

回交

see styles
huí jiāo
    hui2 jiao1
hui chiao
backcrossing (i.e. hybridization with parent)

國教


国教

see styles
guó jiào
    guo2 jiao4
kuo chiao
 koku kyō
state religion

國腳


国脚

see styles
guó jiǎo
    guo2 jiao3
kuo chiao
national football team member

圍剿


围剿

see styles
wéi jiǎo
    wei2 jiao3
wei chiao
to encircle and annihilate; refers to repeated campaigns of the Guomindang against the communists from 1930 onwards

圓教


圆教

see styles
yuán jiào
    yuan2 jiao4
yüan chiao
 engyō
The complete, perfect, or comprehensive doctrine; the school or sect of Mahāyāna which represents it. The term has had three references. The first was by 光統 Guangtong of the Later Wei, sixth century, who defined three schools, 漸 gradual, 頓 immediate, and 圓 inclusive or complete. The Tiantai called its fourth section the inclusive, complete, or perfect teaching 圓, the other three being 三藏 Hīnayāna, 通 Mahāyāna-cum-Hīnayāna, 別 Mahāyāna. The Huayan so called its fifth section, i.e. 小乘; 大乘始; 大乘終; 頓 and 圓. It is the Tiantai version that is in general acceptance, defined as a perfect whole and as complete in its parts; for the whole is the absolute and its parts are therefore the absolute; the two may be called noumenon and phenomenon, or 空 and 假 (or 俗), but in reality they are one, i.e. the 中 medial condition. To conceive these three as a whole is the Tiantai inclusive or 'perfect' doctrine. The Huayan 'perfect' doctrine also taught that unity and differentiation, or absolute and relative, were one, a similar doctrine to that of the identity of contraries. In Tiantai teaching the harmony is due to its underlying unity; its completeness to the permeation of this unity in all phenomena; these two are united in the medial 中 principle; to comprehend these three principles at one and the same time is the complete, all-containing, or 'perfect' doctrine of Tiantai. There are other definitions of the all-inclusive doctrine, e.g. the eight complete things, complete in teaching, principles, knowledge, etc. 圓教四門 v. 四門.

圓角


圆角

see styles
yuán jiǎo
    yuan2 jiao3
yüan chiao
 enkaku
    えんかく
rounded corner
(surname) Enkaku

在教

see styles
zài jiào
    zai4 jiao4
tsai chiao
to be a believer (in a religion, esp. Islam)

地窖

see styles
dì jiào
    di4 jiao4
ti chiao
cellar; basement

地腳


地脚

see styles
dì jiǎo
    di4 jiao3
ti chiao
(page) footer; (dialect) foundation (of a building); base

城郊

see styles
chéng jiāo
    cheng2 jiao1
ch`eng chiao
    cheng chiao
suburbs; outskirts of a city

執教


执教

see styles
zhí jiào
    zhi2 jiao4
chih chiao
to teach; to be a teacher; to train; to coach

基腳


基脚

see styles
jī jiǎo
    ji1 jiao3
chi chiao
footing; pedestal

堡礁

see styles
bǎo jiāo
    bao3 jiao1
pao chiao
 hoshou / hosho
    ほしょう
barrier reef
barrier reef

塑膠


塑胶

see styles
sù jiāo
    su4 jiao1
su chiao
synthetic resin; plastic cement; (Tw) plastic

墊腳


垫脚

see styles
diàn jiao
    dian4 jiao5
tien chiao
litter (animal bedding)

墓窖

see styles
mù jiào
    mu4 jiao4
mu chiao
catacomb

外交

see styles
wài jiāo
    wai4 jiao1
wai chiao
 gaikou / gaiko
    がいこう
diplomacy; diplomatic; foreign affairs; CL:個|个[ge4]
(1) diplomacy; (2) selling (e.g. door-to-door); canvassing

外教

see styles
wài jiào
    wai4 jiao4
wai chiao
 gaikyou; gekyou / gaikyo; gekyo
    がいきょう; げきょう
foreign teacher (abbr. for 外國教師|外国教师); greenhorn; novice; amateurish; religion other than Buddhism (term used by Buddhists)
(1) (がいきょう only) foreign religion (esp. Christianity); (2) {Buddh} (esp. げきょう) (ant: 内教) religion other than Buddhism
non-Buddhist teachings

大叫

see styles
dà jiào
    da4 jiao4
ta chiao
 daikyō
hell of great wailing

大教

see styles
dà jiào
    da4 jiao4
ta chiao
 daikyō
The great teaching. (1) That of the Buddha. (2) Tantrayāna. The mahātantra, yoga, yogacarya, or tantra school which claims Samantabhadra as its founder. It aims at ecstatic union of the individual soul with the world soul, Iśvara. From this result the eight great powers of Siddhi (aṣṭa-mahāsiddhi), namely, ability to (1) make one's body lighter (laghiman); (2) heavier (gaiman); (3) smaller (aṇiman); (4) larger (mahiman) than anything in the world ; (5) reach any place (prāpti) ; (6) assume any shape (prākāmya) ; (7) control all natural laws (īśitva) ; (8) make everything depend upon oneself; all at will (v.如意身 and 神足). By means of mystic formulas (Tantras or dhāraṇīs), or spells (mantras), accompanied by music and manipulation of the hands (mūdra), a state of mental fixity characterized neither by thought nor the annihilation of thought, can be reached. This consists of six-fold bodily and mental happiness (yoga), and from this results power to work miracles. Asaṅga compiled his mystic doctrines circa A.D. 500. The system was introduced into China A.D. 647 by Xuanzang's translation of the Yogācārya-bhūmi-śāstra 瑜伽師地論 ; v. 瑜. On the basis of this, Amoghavajra established the Chinese branch of the school A.D. 720 ; v. 阿目. This was popularized by the labours of Vajrabodhi A.D. 732 ; v. 金剛智.

大腳


大脚

see styles
dà jiǎo
    da4 jiao3
ta chiao
naturally-formed feet (as opposed to bound feet 小腳|小脚[xiao3 jiao3]); long kick (soccer); Bigfoot (mythological animal)

天主

see styles
tiān zhǔ
    tian1 zhu3
t`ien chu
    tien chu
 tenshu
    てんしゅ
God (in Catholicism); abbr. for 天主教[Tian1 zhu3 jiao4], Catholicism
Lord of Heaven; God
Devapati. The Lord of devas, a title of Indra.

夾角


夹角

see styles
jiā jiǎo
    jia1 jiao3
chia chiao
 kyoukaku / kyokaku
    きょうかく
angle (between two intersecting lines)
contained angle; included angle

奉教

see styles
fèng jiào
    feng4 jiao4
feng chiao
 bukyō
to do real practice according to the teachings

奸狡

see styles
jiān jiǎo
    jian1 jiao3
chien chiao
devious; cunning

如教

see styles
rú jiào
    ru2 jiao4
ju chiao
 nyokyō
as is taught

妙教

see styles
miào jiào
    miao4 jiao4
miao chiao
 myōkyō
Admirable, profound teaching; i.e. that of the Lotus Sutra.

始教

see styles
shǐ jiào
    shi3 jiao4
shih chiao
 shikyō
According to Tiantai, the preliminary teaching of the Mahāyāna, made by the Avataṃsaka (Kegon) School; also called 相始教; it discussed the nature of all phenomena as in the 唯識論, 空始教; and held to the immateriality of all things, but did not teach that all beings have the Buddha-nature.

嬌兒


娇儿

see styles
jiāo ér
    jiao1 er2
chiao erh
beloved son

嬌喘


娇喘

see styles
jiāo chuǎn
    jiao1 chuan3
chiao ch`uan
    chiao chuan
faint breathing

嬌嗔


娇嗔

see styles
jiāo chēn
    jiao1 chen1
chiao ch`en
    chiao chen
(of a girl) to feign anger coquettishly

嬌妻


娇妻

see styles
jiāo qī
    jiao1 qi1
chiao ch`i
    chiao chi
lovely wife

嬌媚


娇媚

see styles
jiāo mèi
    jiao1 mei4
chiao mei
flirtatious; coquettish; sweet and charming; beautiful young woman (old)

嬌嫩


娇嫩

see styles
jiāo nen
    jiao1 nen5
chiao nen
tender and lovely; fragile; delicate

嬌寵


娇宠

see styles
jiāo chǒng
    jiao1 chong3
chiao ch`ung
    chiao chung
to indulge; to spoil

嬌小


娇小

see styles
jiāo xiǎo
    jiao1 xiao3
chiao hsiao
petite; delicate; dainty

嬌弱


娇弱

see styles
jiāo ruò
    jiao1 ruo4
chiao jo
delicate

嬌惰


娇惰

see styles
jiāo duò
    jiao1 duo4
chiao to
pampered and lazy; indolent; without energy

嬌態


娇态

see styles
jiāo tài
    jiao1 tai4
chiao t`ai
    chiao tai
 kyoutai / kyotai
    きょうたい
charming attitude; lascivious pose
coquetry

嬌慣


娇惯

see styles
jiāo guàn
    jiao1 guan4
chiao kuan
to pamper; to coddle; to spoil

嬌氣


娇气

see styles
jiāo qì
    jiao1 qi4
chiao ch`i
    chiao chi
delicate; squeamish; finicky

嬌痴


娇痴

see styles
jiāo chī
    jiao1 chi1
chiao ch`ih
    chiao chih
spoilt and naive

嬌紅


娇红

see styles
jiāo hóng
    jiao1 hong2
chiao hung
tender pink

嬌縱


娇纵

see styles
jiāo zòng
    jiao1 zong4
chiao tsung
to indulge (a child); to pamper; to spoil

嬌美


娇美

see styles
jiāo měi
    jiao1 mei3
chiao mei
dainty

嬌羞


娇羞

see styles
jiāo xiū
    jiao1 xiu1
chiao hsiu
 kyoushuu / kyoshu
    きょうしゅう
bashful; shy; shyness; modesty
charming and coy

嬌翠


娇翠

see styles
jiāo cuì
    jiao1 cui4
chiao ts`ui
    chiao tsui
tender green (shoots)

嬌豔


娇艳

see styles
jiāo yàn
    jiao1 yan4
chiao yen
tender and beautiful

嬌貴


娇贵

see styles
jiāo guì
    jiao1 gui4
chiao kuei
pampered; fragile; finicky

嬌黃


娇黄

see styles
jiāo huáng
    jiao1 huang2
chiao huang
tender yellow

孔教

see styles
kǒng jiào
    kong3 jiao4
k`ung chiao
    kung chiao
Teaching of Confucius; Confucianism

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

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