There are 34 total results for your Jitsu search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
拾 see styles |
shí shi2 shih jitsu じつ |
to pick up; to collate or arrange; ten (banker's anti-fraud numeral) (numeric) ten; (place-name) Jitsu To gather, pick up, arrange; ten. |
蒺 see styles |
jí ji2 chi jitsu |
Tribulus terrestris Thorny bushes, furze. |
假實 假实 see styles |
jiǎ shí jia3 shi2 chia shih ke jitsu |
False and true, unreal and real, empirical and real, etc. |
內實 内实 see styles |
nèi shí nei4 shi2 nei shih nai jitsu |
core; pith |
在實 在实 see styles |
zài shí zai4 shi2 tsai shih zai jitsu |
to reside on the inside |
堅實 坚实 see styles |
jiān shí jian1 shi2 chien shih ken jitsu |
firm and substantial; solid Firm and solid. |
如實 如实 see styles |
rú shí ru2 shi2 ju shih nyo jitsu |
as things really are; realistic Real, reality, according to reality ( yathābhūtam); true; the 眞如 zhenru, or bhūtatathatā, for which it is also used; the universal undifferentiated, i. e. 平等不二, or the primary essence out of which the phenomenal arises; 如實空 is this essence in its purity; 如實不空 is this essence in its differentiation. |
字通 see styles |
jitsuu / jitsu じつう |
(work) Jitsū (kanji dictionary published by Heibonsha); (wk) Jitsū (kanji dictionary published by Heibonsha) |
實無 实无 see styles |
shí wú shi2 wu2 shih wu jitsu mu |
truly non-existent |
實經 实经 see styles |
shí jīng shi2 jing1 shih ching jitsu kyō |
The true sūtras as contrasted to the relative or temporary sūtras, a term of the Lotus school. |
治逸 see styles |
jiitsu / jitsu じいつ |
(given name) Jiitsu |
耳痛 see styles |
ěr tòng er3 tong4 erh t`ung erh tung jitsuu / jitsu じつう |
earache (noun - becomes adjective with の) {med} earache; aural pain; ear pain; otalgia; otodynia |
一圓實 一圆实 see styles |
yī yuán shí yi1 yuan2 shi2 i yüan shih ichi en jitsu |
one complete true [teaching] |
圓成實 圆成实 see styles |
yuán chéng shí yuan2 cheng2 shi2 yüan ch`eng shih yüan cheng shih enjō jitsu |
accomplished |
如是實 如是实 see styles |
rú shì shí ru2 shi4 shi2 ju shih shih nyoze jitsu |
this [kind of] truth (reality) |
實是有 实是有 see styles |
shí shì yǒu shi2 shi4 you3 shih shih yu jitsu ze u |
real being |
實是無 实是无 see styles |
shí shì wú shi2 shi4 wu2 shih shih wu jitsu ze mu |
actually non-existent |
實有法 实有法 see styles |
shí yǒu fǎ shi2 you3 fa3 shih yu fa jitsu uhō |
phenomena that really exist |
實無有 实无有 see styles |
shí wú yǒu shi2 wu2 you3 shih wu yu jitsu muu |
truly does not exist |
實煩惱 实烦恼 see styles |
shí fán nǎo shi2 fan2 nao3 shih fan nao jitsu bonnō |
substantial afflictions |
朝山実 see styles |
asayamajitsu あさやまじつ |
(person) Asayama Jitsu |
一實境界 一实境界 see styles |
yī shí jìng jiè yi1 shi2 jing4 jie4 i shih ching chieh ichi jitsu kyōgai |
The state or realm of 一實; the realization of the spirituality of all things; it is the 如來法身 the tathāgata-dharmakāya. |
一蓮之實 一莲之实 see styles |
yī lián zhī shí yi1 lian2 zhi1 shi2 i lien chih shih ichiren no jitsu |
The certainty of being born in the Pure-land. |
三世實有 三世实有 see styles |
sān shí shí yǒu san1 shi2 shi2 you3 san shih shih yu sanze jitsū |
all phenomena in the three times truly exist |
實大乘教 实大乘教 see styles |
shí dà shèng jiào shi2 da4 sheng4 jiao4 shih ta sheng chiao jitsu daijō kyō |
The real Mahāyāna, freed from temporal, relative, or expedient ideas; the Tiantai, Huayan, Intuitional, and Shingon schools claim to be such. |
實無所有 实无所有 see styles |
shí wú suǒ yǒu shi2 wu2 suo3 you3 shih wu so yu jitsu mu shou |
actually does not exist |
巴西柔術 巴西柔术 see styles |
bā xī róu shù ba1 xi1 rou2 shu4 pa hsi jou shu |
Brazilian jiu-jitsu |
廢權立實 废权立实 see styles |
fèi quán lì shí fei4 quan2 li4 shi2 fei ch`üan li shih fei chüan li shih hai gon ryū jitsu |
To set aside the temporary and establish the real and permanent. |
教權理實 教权理实 see styles |
jiào quán lǐ shí jiao4 quan2 li3 shi2 chiao ch`üan li shih chiao chüan li shih kyō gon ri jitsu |
doctrinal expositions are provisional and the noumenal principle is real |
去來實有宗 去来实有宗 see styles |
qù lái shí yǒu zōng qu4 lai2 shi2 you3 zong1 ch`ü lai shih yu tsung chü lai shih yu tsung korai jitsu-u shū |
The heretical sect which believed in the reality of past and future as well as the present. |
古來實有宗 古来实有宗 see styles |
gǔ lái shí yǒu zōng gu3 lai2 shi2 you3 zong1 ku lai shih yu tsung korai jitsū shū |
idem 去來實有宗. |
現通假實宗 现通假实宗 see styles |
xiàn tōng jiǎ shí zōng xian4 tong1 jia3 shi2 zong1 hsien t`ung chia shih tsung hsien tung chia shih tsung gentsū ke jitsu shū |
the present has both provisional and real dharmas |
グレイシー柔術 see styles |
gureishiijuujutsu / gureshijujutsu グレイシーじゅうじゅつ |
(See ブラジリアン柔術) Brazilian jiu-jitsu; Gracie-style jiu-jitsu |
ブラジリアン柔術 see styles |
burajirianjuujutsu / burajirianjujutsu ブラジリアンじゅうじゅつ |
Brazilian jiu-jitsu; BJJ |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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