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Simple Dictionary Definition |
麵酒 see styles |
miàn jiǔ mian4 jiu3 mien chiu |
alcoholic beverages made from wheat or barley |
黃酒 黄酒 see styles |
huáng jiǔ huang2 jiu3 huang chiu |
"yellow wine" (mulled rice wine, usually served warm) See: 黄酒 |
95後 see styles |
jiǔ wǔ hòu jiu3 wu3 hou4 chiu wu hou |
people born between 1995-01-01 and 1999-12-31; Gen Z (abbr. for 95後|95后 + 00後|00后) |
996 see styles |
jiǔ jiǔ liù jiu3 jiu3 liu4 chiu chiu liu |
9am-9pm, six days a week (work schedule) |
三九天 see styles |
sān jiǔ tiān san1 jiu3 tian1 san chiu t`ien san chiu tien |
the twenty seven days after the Winter Solstice, reputed to be the coldest days of the year |
三六九 see styles |
sān liù jiǔ san1 liu4 jiu3 san liu chiu miroku みろく |
(personal name) Miroku An esoteric objection to three, six, or nine persons worshipping together. |
下九流 see styles |
xià jiǔ liú xia4 jiu3 liu2 hsia chiu liu |
the lowest professions |
下酒菜 see styles |
xià jiǔ cài xia4 jiu3 cai4 hsia chiu ts`ai hsia chiu tsai |
a dish that goes well with alcoholic drinks |
不久前 see styles |
bù jiǔ qián bu4 jiu3 qian2 pu chiu ch`ien pu chiu chien |
not long ago |
不飮酒 see styles |
bù yǐn jiǔ bu4 yin3 jiu3 pu yin chiu fu onju |
surā-maireya-madya-pramādasthānād vairamaṇī (virati). The fifth of the ten commandments, i. e. against alcohol. |
久住者 see styles |
jiǔ zhù zhě jiu3 zhu4 zhe3 chiu chu che kujū sha |
One who has spent many years in monastic life, or in a particular monastery. |
久治縣 久治县 see styles |
jiǔ zhì xiàn jiu3 zhi4 xian4 chiu chih hsien |
Jigzhi or Jiuzhi county (Tibetan: gcig sgril rdzong) in Golog Tibetan autonomous prefecture 果洛州[Guo3 luo4 zhou1], Qinghai (formerly in Sichuan) |
久行者 see styles |
jiǔ xíng zhě jiu3 xing2 zhe3 chiu hsing che kugyō sha |
veteran practitioner |
九世間 九世间 see styles |
jiǔ shì jiān jiu3 shi4 jian1 chiu shih chien ku seken |
The nine lower of the ten worlds, the highest or tenth being the Buddha-world; the nine are always subject to illusion, confused by the senses. |
九住心 see styles |
jiǔ zhù xīn jiu3 zhu4 xin1 chiu chu hsin ku jūshin |
Nine stages of mental concentration when in dhyāna meditation, viz, 安, 攝 , 解, 轉, 伏, 息, 滅, 性, and 持 (住心). |
九分教 see styles |
jiǔ fēn jiào jiu3 fen1 jiao4 chiu fen chiao ku bunkyō |
nine divisions of the canon |
九十八 see styles |
jiǔ shí bā jiu3 shi2 ba1 chiu shih pa kujū hachi |
ninety-eight |
九十六 see styles |
jiǔ shí liù jiu3 shi2 liu4 chiu shih liu kujū roku |
ninety-six |
九原區 九原区 see styles |
jiǔ yuán qū jiu3 yuan2 qu1 chiu yüan ch`ü chiu yüan chü |
Jiuyuan district of Baotou city 包頭市|包头市[Bao1 tou2 shi4], Inner Mongolia |
九句因 see styles |
jiǔ jù yīn jiu3 ju4 yin1 chiu chü yin kuku in |
A term in Buddhist logic; the nine possible combinations of like and unlike examples in a syllogism. |
九台區 九台区 see styles |
jiǔ tái qū jiu3 tai2 qu1 chiu t`ai ch`ü chiu tai chü |
Jiutai District of Changchun city 長春市|长春市, Jilin |
九台市 see styles |
jiǔ tái shì jiu3 tai2 shi4 chiu t`ai shih chiu tai shih |
Jiutai county level city in Changchun 長春|长春, Jilin |
九品上 see styles |
jiǔ pǐn shàng jiu3 pin3 shang4 chiu p`in shang chiu pin shang kokonotsu-shina-no-kami |
An abbreviation for 上品上生 the highest grade in the Pure Land, see 九品淨土. |
九品惑 see styles |
jiǔ pǐn huò jiu3 pin3 huo4 chiu p`in huo chiu pin huo ku hon waku |
Also九品煩惱 The four 修惑, i.e. illusions or trials in the practice of religion, i.e. desire, anger, pride, ignorance; these are divided each into 九品 q.v.; hence desire has all the nine grades, and so on with the other three. |
九如鄉 九如乡 see styles |
jiǔ rú xiāng jiu3 ru2 xiang1 chiu ju hsiang |
Chiuju township in Pingtung County 屏東縣|屏东县[Ping2 dong1 Xian4], Taiwan |
九子山 see styles |
jiǔ zǐ shān jiu3 zi3 shan1 chiu tzu shan Kushisen |
Jiuzishan |
九孔螺 see styles |
jiǔ kǒng luó jiu3 kong3 luo2 chiu k`ung lo chiu kung lo |
see 九孔[jiu3 kong3] |
九官鳥 九官鸟 see styles |
jiǔ guān niǎo jiu3 guan1 niao3 chiu kuan niao kyuukanchou; kyuukanchou / kyukancho; kyukancho きゅうかんちょう; キュウカンチョウ |
hill myna; Indian grackle; Gracula religiosa (kana only) common hill mynah (Gracula religiosa); hill myna; myna bird |
九宮山 九宫山 see styles |
jiǔ gōng shān jiu3 gong1 shan1 chiu kung shan |
Jiugong Mountains (the location of Jiugong Mountain National Park), in Tongshan County, Xianning 咸寧|咸宁[Xian2 ning2], Hubei |
九宮格 九宫格 see styles |
jiǔ gōng gé jiu3 gong1 ge2 chiu kung ko |
3-by-3 grid |
九寨溝 九寨沟 see styles |
jiǔ zhài gōu jiu3 zhai4 gou1 chiu chai kou shirushadegu シルツァデグ |
Jiuzhaigou Valley, Sichuan; Jiuzhaigou county, Sichuan (place-name) Jiuzhaigou (China) |
九尾狐 see styles |
jiǔ wěi hú jiu3 wei3 hu2 chiu wei hu |
nine-tailed fox (mythological creature) |
九尾龜 九尾龟 see styles |
jiǔ wěi guī jiu3 wei3 gui1 chiu wei kuei |
nine-tailed turtle of mythology; The Nine-tailed Turtle, novel by late Qing novelist Zhang Chunfan 張春帆|张春帆 |
九層塔 九层塔 see styles |
jiǔ céng tǎ jiu3 ceng2 ta3 chiu ts`eng t`a chiu tseng ta |
basil |
九嶷山 see styles |
jiǔ yí shān jiu3 yi2 shan1 chiu i shan |
Jiuyi Mountains in Hunan on the border with Guangdong |
九徧知 九遍知 see styles |
jiǔ biàn zhī jiu3 bian4 zhi1 chiu pien chih ku henchi |
The nine forms of complete knowledge of the four axioms and the cutting off of passion, delusion, etc., in the processes of 見 and 修, as distinct from 無學. |
九心輪 九心轮 see styles |
jiǔ xīn lún jiu3 xin1 lun2 chiu hsin lun ku shinrin |
The nine evolutions, or movements of the mind in perception. |
九想圖 九想图 see styles |
jiǔ xiǎng tú jiu3 xiang3 tu2 chiu hsiang t`u chiu hsiang tu kusō zu |
diagram of the nine aspects |
九想觀 九想观 see styles |
jiǔ xiǎng guān jiu3 xiang3 guan1 chiu hsiang kuan kusō kan |
nine kinds of meditation (on a corpse to quell desire) |
九方便 see styles |
jiǔ fāng biàn jiu3 fang1 bian4 chiu fang pien ku hōben |
The nine suitable stages in religious service; cf. 大日經, 7; 作禮 salutation to the universal Triratna; 出罪 repentance and confession; 歸依 trust (in the Triratna); 施身 giving of self (to the Tathāgata); 發菩提心 vowing to devote the mind to bodhi; 隨喜 rejoicing (in all good); 勸請 beseeching (all Tathāgatas to rain down the saving law); 奉請法身 praying for the Buddha-nature in self and others for entry in the Pure Land; 迴向 demitting the good produced by the above eight methods, to others, universally, past, present, and future. This form of service is generally performed before engaging in esoteric observances. The verses in which these nine stages are presented are of a commendably devotional character. |
九會說 九会说 see styles |
jiǔ huì shuō jiu3 hui4 shuo1 chiu hui shuo kue setsu |
The Huayan sutra 華嚴經 in its older sixty chuan version is said to have been delivered at eight assemblies in seven places; the newer eighty chuan at nine assemblies in seven places; cf. 九處. |
九月份 see styles |
jiǔ yuè fèn jiu3 yue4 fen4 chiu yüeh fen |
September; ninth month |
九條衣 九条衣 see styles |
jiǔ tiáo yī jiu3 tiao2 yi1 chiu t`iao i chiu tiao i kujō e |
九條袈裟 The lowest rank of the patch-robe, v. 九品大衣. |
九橫死 九横死 see styles |
jiǔ héng sǐ jiu3 heng2 si3 chiu heng ssu ku ōshi |
The nine kinds of irregular death; there are two groups, one connected with improper food or meals, another with improper medical treatment, law‐breaking, drowning, etc. . |
九橫經 九横经 see styles |
jiǔ héng jīng jiu3 heng2 jing1 chiu heng ching Kuō kyō |
A sūtra translated in the later Han dynasty by 安世高 An Shigao. |
九江市 see styles |
jiǔ jiāng shì jiu3 jiang1 shi4 chiu chiang shih |
Jiujiang prefecture-level city in Jiangxi |
九江縣 九江县 see styles |
jiǔ jiāng xiàn jiu3 jiang1 xian4 chiu chiang hsien |
Jiujiang county in Jiujiang 九江, Jiangxi |
九無學 九无学 see styles |
jiǔ wú xué jiu3 wu2 xue2 chiu wu hsüeh ku mugaku |
The nine grades (of arhats) who are no longer learning, having attained their goal. |
九無爲 九无为 see styles |
jiǔ wú wéi jiu3 wu2 wei2 chiu wu wei ku mui |
The nine kinds of, and meditations on, 無爲 q.v. There are two somewhat different groups; one has 擇滅, 非擇滅, 虛空, 空無邊處, 識無邊處, 無所有處, 非想非非想處 (v. 九有情處), 緣起支性, and 聖道支性. |
九無礙 九无碍 see styles |
jiǔ wú ài jiu3 wu2 ai4 chiu wu ai ku muge |
nine non-obstructions |
九瑜伽 see styles |
jiǔ yú qié jiu3 yu2 qie2 chiu yü ch`ieh chiu yü chieh ku yuga |
nine yogas |
九相圖 九相图 see styles |
jiǔ xiàng tú jiu3 xiang4 tu2 chiu hsiang t`u chiu hsiang tu kusō zu |
diagram of the nine aspects |
九罪報 九罪报 see styles |
jiǔ zuì bào jiu3 zui4 bao4 chiu tsui pao ku zaihō |
v. 九惱. |
九華山 九华山 see styles |
jiǔ huá shān jiu3 hua2 shan1 chiu hua shan Kuke Sen |
Mount Jiuhua in Anhui, scenic tourist site, and one of the four famous Buddhist mountains Formerly called 九子山, which was changed by the Tang poet Li Bai to the above; it is one of the four sacred mountains of Buddhism, situated in Anhui, and its patron Bodhisattva is Dizang 地藏. |
九號球 九号球 see styles |
jiǔ hào qiú jiu3 hao4 qiu2 chiu hao ch`iu chiu hao chiu |
nine-ball (billiards game) |
九解脫 九解脱 see styles |
jiǔ jiě tuō jiu3 jie3 tuo1 chiu chieh t`o chiu chieh to ku gedatsu |
nine liberations |
九連環 九连环 see styles |
jiǔ lián huán jiu3 lian2 huan2 chiu lien huan |
Chinese rings, a brainteaser toy consisting of nine rings interlocked on a looped handle, the objective being to remove the rings from the handle |
九邊形 九边形 see styles |
jiǔ biān xíng jiu3 bian1 xing2 chiu pien hsing |
nonagon |
九部法 see styles |
jiǔ bù fǎ jiu3 bu4 fa3 chiu pu fa kubu no hō |
the nine divisions of scriptures |
九部經 九部经 see styles |
jiǔ bù jīng jiu3 bu4 jing1 chiu pu ching kubu kyō |
nine divisions of the canon |
九里區 九里区 see styles |
jiǔ lǐ qū jiu3 li3 qu1 chiu li ch`ü chiu li chü |
Liuli district of Xuzhou city 徐州市[Xu2 zhou1 shi4], Jiangsu |
九重霄 see styles |
jiǔ chóng xiāo jiu3 chong2 xiao1 chiu ch`ung hsiao chiu chung hsiao |
ninth heaven; Highest Heaven |
九零後 九零后 see styles |
jiǔ líng hòu jiu3 ling2 hou4 chiu ling hou |
90s generation |
九面體 九面体 see styles |
jiǔ miàn tǐ jiu3 mian4 ti3 chiu mien t`i chiu mien ti |
enneahedron (solid figure having nine plane faces) See: 九面体 |
九頭鳥 九头鸟 see styles |
jiǔ tóu niǎo jiu3 tou2 niao3 chiu t`ou niao chiu tou niao |
legendary bird with nine heads (old); cunning or sly person |
九類生 九类生 see styles |
jiǔ lèi shēng jiu3 lei4 sheng1 chiu lei sheng kurui shō |
The nine kinds of birth; the four from the womb, egg, moisture, transformation are common to devas, earth, and the hells; the five others are birth into the heavens of form, of non-form, of thought, of non-thought, and of neither (i.e. beyond either). |
九香蟲 九香虫 see styles |
jiǔ xiāng chóng jiu3 xiang1 chong2 chiu hsiang ch`ung chiu hsiang chung |
brown marmorated stinkbug (BMSB) |
九齋日 九斋日 see styles |
jiǔ zhāi rì jiu3 zhai1 ri4 chiu chai jih ku sainichi |
the nine kinds of days of abstinence on which no food is eaten after twelve o'clock: noon and the commands are observed. They are: Every day of the first month, of the fifth month, of the ninth month, and the following six days of each month, 8th, 14th, 15th, 23rd, 29th, and 30th. On these days Indra and the four deva-kings investigate the conduct of men. |
九龍坡 九龙坡 see styles |
jiǔ lóng pō jiu3 long2 po1 chiu lung p`o chiu lung po |
Jiulongpo, a district of Chongqing 重慶|重庆[Chong2qing4] |
九龍城 九龙城 see styles |
jiǔ lóng chéng jiu3 long2 cheng2 chiu lung ch`eng chiu lung cheng |
Kowloon City, Hong Kong |
九龍寺 九龙寺 see styles |
jiǔ lóng sì jiu3 long2 si4 chiu lung ssu Kuryū ji |
Guryong sa |
九龍縣 九龙县 see styles |
jiǔ lóng xiàn jiu3 long2 xian4 chiu lung hsien |
Jiulong county (Tibetan: brgyad zur rdzong) in Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], Sichuan (formerly in Kham province of Tibet) |
二九韻 二九韵 see styles |
èr jiǔ yùn er4 jiu3 yun4 erh chiu yün niku(no)un |
The eighteen 丁岸哆 tiṇanta, personal endings of the Sanskrit verb. |
交杯酒 see styles |
jiāo bēi jiǔ jiao1 bei1 jiu3 chiao pei chiu |
formal exchange of cups of wine between bride and groom as traditional wedding ceremony |
修羅酒 修罗酒 see styles |
xiū luó jiǔ xiu1 luo2 jiu3 hsiu lo chiu shurashu |
surā, wine, spirits; but it is also intp. as asura wine, i.e. the nonexistent. |
光祿勳 光禄勋 see styles |
guāng lù xūn guang1 lu4 xun1 kuang lu hsün |
Supervisor of Attendants in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] |
八家將 八家将 see styles |
bā jiā jiàng ba1 jia1 jiang4 pa chia chiang |
Ba Jia Jiang, the eight generals that guard the godly realm in Taiwanese folklore, represented by troupes of dancers in temple processions; (slang) lowlife gangster or young hoodlum, often written as "8+9", [ba1 jia1 jiu3] |
利口酒 see styles |
lì kǒu jiǔ li4 kou3 jiu3 li k`ou chiu li kou chiu |
liquor (loanword) |
前不久 see styles |
qián bù jiǔ qian2 bu4 jiu3 ch`ien pu chiu chien pu chiu |
not long ago; not long before |
力嬌酒 力娇酒 see styles |
lì jiāo jiǔ li4 jiao1 jiu3 li chiao chiu |
liquor (loanword) |
口嚼酒 see styles |
kǒu jiáo jiǔ kou3 jiao2 jiu3 k`ou chiao chiu kou chiao chiu |
alcoholic drink made by fermenting chewed rice |
吧托女 see styles |
bā tuō nǚ ba1 tuo1 nu:3 pa t`o nü pa to nü |
scam girl; woman who lures men to an exorbitantly priced bar 酒吧[jiu3 ba1] |
啤酒廠 啤酒厂 see styles |
pí jiǔ chǎng pi2 jiu3 chang3 p`i chiu ch`ang pi chiu chang |
brewery |
啤酒節 啤酒节 see styles |
pí jiǔ jié pi2 jiu3 jie2 p`i chiu chieh pi chiu chieh |
Beer Festival |
啤酒肚 see styles |
pí jiǔ dù pi2 jiu3 du4 p`i chiu tu pi chiu tu |
beer belly |
啤酒花 see styles |
pí jiǔ huā pi2 jiu3 hua1 p`i chiu hua pi chiu hua |
hops |
四九日 see styles |
sì jiǔ rì si4 jiu3 ri4 ssu chiu jih shi, ku nichi |
days ending with the numbers 4 and 9 |
大久保 see styles |
dà jiǔ bǎo da4 jiu3 bao3 ta chiu pao okubo おくぼ |
Japanese surname and place name Ōkubo (surname) Okubo |
大司農 大司农 see styles |
dà sī nóng da4 si1 nong2 ta ssu nung |
Grand Minister of Agriculture in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] |
大鴻臚 大鸿胪 see styles |
dà hóng lú da4 hong2 lu2 ta hung lu |
Grand Herald in imperial China, one of the Nine Ministers 九卿[jiu3 qing1] |
威末酒 see styles |
wēi mò jiǔ wei1 mo4 jiu3 wei mo chiu |
vermouth (loanword) |
安西縣 安西县 see styles |
ān xī xiàn an1 xi1 xian4 an hsi hsien |
Anxi county, former name of Guazhou county 瓜州縣|瓜州县[Gua1 zhou1 xian4] in Jiuquan 酒泉[Jiu3 quan2], Gansu |
宗九過 宗九过 see styles |
zōng jiǔ guò zong1 jiu3 guo4 tsung chiu kuo shū no kuka |
nine fallacies in the proposition |
家家酒 see styles |
jiā jiā jiǔ jia1 jia1 jiu3 chia chia chiu |
(Tw) house (children's game); playing house |
小九九 see styles |
xiǎo jiǔ jiǔ xiao3 jiu3 jiu3 hsiao chiu chiu |
multiplication tables; (fig.) plan; scheme |
居酒屋 see styles |
jū jiǔ wū ju1 jiu3 wu1 chü chiu wu izakaya いざかや |
izakaya (a kind of traditional Japanese pub) bar; pub; tavern |
年之久 see styles |
nián zhī jiǔ nian2 zhi1 jiu3 nien chih chiu |
period of ... years |
持久戰 持久战 see styles |
chí jiǔ zhàn chi2 jiu3 zhan4 ch`ih chiu chan chih chiu chan |
prolonged war; war of attrition |
撒酒瘋 撒酒疯 see styles |
sā jiǔ fēng sa1 jiu3 feng1 sa chiu feng |
to get drunk and act crazy; roaring drunk |
數九天 数九天 see styles |
shǔ jiǔ tiān shu3 jiu3 tian1 shu chiu t`ien shu chiu tien |
nine periods of nine days each after winter solstice, the coldest time of the year |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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