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偲偲

see styles
sī sī
    si1 si1
ssu ssu
(literary) to learn from and encourage each other

偵破


侦破

see styles
zhēn pò
    zhen1 po4
chen p`o
    chen po
to investigate (as detective); to solve (crime); to uncover (a plot); to sniff out; to break in and analyze; detective work; to scout

偵緝


侦缉

see styles
zhēn jī
    zhen1 ji1
chen chi
to track down; to investigate and arrest

偵聽


侦听

see styles
zhēn tīng
    zhen1 ting1
chen t`ing
    chen ting
to eavesdrop; to tap (telephone conversations); to intercept and investigate

偵辦


侦办

see styles
zhēn bàn
    zhen1 ban4
chen pan
to investigate (a crime) and prosecute

傀儡

see styles
kuǐ lěi
    kui3 lei3
k`uei lei
    kuei lei
 kairai; kugutsu
    かいらい; くぐつ
(lit. and fig.) puppet
(1) puppet; marionette; dummy; (2) puppeteer; (3) (くぐつ only) (archaism) prostitute

傅說


傅说

see styles
fù shuō
    fu4 shuo1
fu shuo
Fu Shuo (c. 14th century BC), legendary sage and principal minister of Shang ruler Wu Ding

傍観

see styles
 boukan / bokan
    ぼうかん
(noun, transitive verb) looking on; standing by and watching; sitting back and watching; remaining a spectator

傘鉾

see styles
 kasaboko
    かさぼこ
combined umbrella and halberd carried on floats in some festivals; (place-name) Kasaboko

備に

see styles
 tsubusani
    つぶさに
(adverb) (kana only) in detail; with great care; completely; again and again

備州

see styles
 bishuu / bishu
    びしゅう
(See 備前,備中,備後) Bishū (the three former provinces of Bizen, Bitchū and Bingo)

備耕


备耕

see styles
bèi gēng
    bei4 geng1
pei keng
to make preparations for plowing and sowing

催生

see styles
cuī shēng
    cui1 sheng1
ts`ui sheng
    tsui sheng
to pressure a younger relative to hurry up and have a baby; (obstetrics) to induce labor; to expedite childbirth; (fig.) to be a driving force in bringing something into existence

傲嬌


傲娇

see styles
ào jiāo
    ao4 jiao1
ao chiao
(coll.) presenting as unfriendly and blunt, but warm and tender inside (loanword from Japanese "tsundere")

傲骨

see styles
ào gǔ
    ao4 gu3
ao ku
lofty and unyielding character

傳奇


传奇

see styles
chuán qí
    chuan2 qi2
ch`uan ch`i
    chuan chi
legendary; fantasy saga; romance; short stories of the Tang and Song Dynasty

傳持


传持

see styles
chuán chí
    chuan2 chi2
ch`uan ch`ih
    chuan chih
 denji
To maintain what has been transmitted; to transmit and maintain.

傳教


传教

see styles
chuán jiào
    chuan2 jiao4
ch`uan chiao
    chuan chiao
 dengyou / dengyo
    でんぎょう
to preach; missionary; to evangelize
(personal name) Dengyou
To spread the teaching, or doctrine; to transmit and instruct.

傳習


传习

see styles
chuán xí
    chuan2 xi2
ch`uan hsi
    chuan hsi
teaching and learning; to study and impart

傳質


传质

see styles
chuán zhì
    chuan2 zhi4
ch`uan chih
    chuan chih
(chemistry) mass transfer (as observed in processes like evaporation, distillation and membrane filtration)

傳閱


传阅

see styles
chuán yuè
    chuan2 yue4
ch`uan yüeh
    chuan yüeh
to read and pass on; to pass on for perusal

傷亡


伤亡

see styles
shāng wáng
    shang1 wang2
shang wang
casualties; injuries and deaths

傷俘


伤俘

see styles
shāng fú
    shang1 fu2
shang fu
wounded and captured

傷爛


伤烂

see styles
shāng làn
    shang1 lan4
shang lan
 shōran
wounded and rotten

傷病

see styles
 shoubyou / shobyo
    しょうびょう
injuries and sickness; wounds and illness

傾倒


倾倒

see styles
qīng dào
    qing1 dao4
ch`ing tao
    ching tao
 keitou / keto
    けいとう
to dump; to pour; to empty out
(n,vs,vi) (1) devoting oneself to; concentrating on; being an ardent admirer of; having great esteem for; (n,vs,vi) (2) (archaism) (orig. meaning) tipping over and collapsing

傾城


倾城

see styles
qīng chéng
    qing1 cheng2
ch`ing ch`eng
    ching cheng
 keisei / kese
    けいせい
coming from everywhere; from all over the place; gorgeous (of woman); to ruin and overturn the state
(1) (See 傾国・けいこく・1) beauty; siren; (2) (See 傾国・けいこく・2) courtesan; prostitute; (place-name) Keisei

僅僅


仅仅

see styles
jǐn jǐn
    jin3 jin3
chin chin
 kinkin
    きんきん
barely; only; merely; only (this and nothing more)
(adverb) merely; no more than

像末

see styles
xiàng mò
    xiang4 mo4
hsiang mo
 zōmatsu
The two final stages of Buddhism.

像法

see styles
xiàng fǎ
    xiang4 fa3
hsiang fa
 zoubou / zobo
    ぞうぼう
{Buddh} age of the copied law (one of the three ages of Buddhism); middle day of the law; age of semblance dharma
saddharma-pratirūpaka; the formal or image period of Buddhism; the three periods are 正像末, those of the real, the formal, and the final; or correct, semblance, and termination. The first period is of 500 years; the second of 1,000 years; the third 3,000 years, when Maitreya is to appear and restore all things. There are varied statements about periods and dates, e.g. there is a division of four periods, that while the Buddha was alive, the early stage after his death, then the formal and the final periods.

像碑

see styles
xiàng bēi
    xiang4 bei1
hsiang pei
 zōhi
stele with images and text

像經


像经

see styles
xiàng jīng
    xiang4 jing1
hsiang ching
 zō kyō
Images and sūtras.

僕婢

see styles
 bokuhi
    ぼくひ
male and female servants

僧佉

see styles
sēng qiā
    seng1 qia1
seng ch`ia
    seng chia
 sōkya
saṅkhyā, 僧企耶; intp. 數 number, reckon, calculate; Saṅkhyā, 'one of the great divisions of Hindu philosophy ascribed to the sage Kapila, and so called as 'reckoning up' or 'enumerating' twenty-five Tattvas or true principles, its object being to effect the final liberation of the twenty-fifth (Purusha, the Soul) from the fetters of the phenomenal creation by conveying the correct knowledge of the twenty-four other Tattvas, and rightly discriminating the soul from them.' M.W. Cf. 迦 and 數.

僧俗

see styles
sēng sú
    seng1 su2
seng su
 souzoku / sozoku
    そうぞく
laymen; laity
priests and laymen
Monks and the laity.

僧儀


僧仪

see styles
sēng yí
    seng1 yi2
seng i
 sōgi
The monastic custom, i.e. shaving head and beard, wearing the robe, etc.

僧官

see styles
sēng guān
    seng1 guan1
seng kuan
 sōkan
Director of monks, an official first appointed by the government in the fourth century A.D.; then and later the office was called 僧正; 僧統; 僧錄 (僧錄司).

僧寺

see styles
sēng sì
    seng1 si4
seng ssu
 souji / soji
    そうじ
Buddhist priest; temple with a resident priest
the saṃgha and the monastery

僧尼

see styles
sēng ní
    seng1 ni2
seng ni
 souni / soni
    そうに
(Buddhist) monks and nuns
monks and nuns
Monks and nuns.

僧徒

see styles
sēng tú
    seng1 tu2
seng t`u
    seng tu
 souto / soto
    そうと
Buddhist monks
{Buddh} priests; monks
monks and their followers

僧祇

see styles
sēng qí
    seng1 qi2
seng ch`i
    seng chi
 sōgi
sāṅghika, relating to a saṅgha; a complete set of land and buildings for a monastery.

僵臥


僵卧

see styles
jiāng wò
    jiang1 wo4
chiang wo
to lie rigid and motionless

僻遠


僻远

see styles
pì yuǎn
    pi4 yuan3
p`i yüan
    pi yüan
 hekien
    へきえん
remote and faraway
(adj-na,adj-no,n) remote; outlying

儀禮


仪礼

see styles
yí lǐ
    yi2 li3
i li
Rites and Ceremonies, part of the Confucian Classic of Rites 禮記|礼记[Li3 ji4]

億万

see styles
 okuman
    おくまん
millions and millions

億萬


亿万

see styles
yì wàn
    yi4 wan4
i wan
 okuman
millions and millions
hundreds of millions

儉朴


俭朴

see styles
jiǎn pǔ
    jian3 pu3
chien p`u
    chien pu
plain and unadorned; thrifty and simple

儉樸


俭朴

see styles
jiǎn pǔ
    jian3 pu3
chien p`u
    chien pu
thrifty and simple

儉素


俭素

see styles
jiǎn sù
    jian3 su4
chien su
thrifty and plain

儐從


傧从

see styles
bīn cóng
    bin1 cong2
pin ts`ung
    pin tsung
 hinjū
attendants (at the front and back)

儒仏

see styles
 jubutsu
    じゅぶつ
Confucianism and Buddhism

儒墨

see styles
 juboku
    じゅぼく
(rare) (See 孔墨) Confucianism and Mohism; Confucianism and the teachings of Mozi

儒家

see styles
rú jiā
    ru2 jia1
ju chia
 juka
    じゅか
Confucian school, founded by Confucius 孔子[Kong3 zi3] (551-479 BC) and Mencius 孟子[Meng4 zi3] (c. 372-c. 289 BC)
Confucianist

儘管


尽管

see styles
jǐn guǎn
    jin3 guan3
chin kuan
despite; although; even though; in spite of; unhesitatingly; do not hesitate (to ask, complain etc); (go ahead and do it) without hesitating

優劣


优劣

see styles
yōu liè
    you1 lie4
yu lieh
 yuuretsu / yuretsu
    ゆうれつ
good and bad; merits and drawbacks
(relative) merits; superiority or inferiority; quality
superior and inferior

優塡


优塡

see styles
yōu tián
    you1 tian2
yu t`ien
    yu tien
 Uden
Udayana, king of Kauśāmbī and contemporary of Śākyamuni, who is reputed to have made the first image of the Buddha; also 優陀延; 于闐; 鄔陀衍那; 嗢陀演那伐蹉 Udayana Vatsa. Cf. 巨, 倶, 拘, and 弗沙王.

優奧


优奥

see styles
yōu ào
    you1 ao4
yu ao
 uō
excellent and profound

優孟


优孟

see styles
yōu mèng
    you1 meng4
yu meng
You Meng, famous court jester during the reign of King Zhuang of Chu 楚莊王|楚庄王[Chu3 Zhuang1 wang2], known for his intelligence and sharp tongue

優生


优生

see styles
yōu shēng
    you1 sheng1
yu sheng
 yuusei / yuse
    ゆうせい
outstanding student; to give birth to healthy babies (typically involving prenatal screening and the abortion of offspring with a severe abnormality); to enhance the genetic quality of a population; eugenics
(See 優生学) eugenics; (female given name) Yumi

儺神


傩神

see styles
nuó shén
    nuo2 shen2
no shen
exorcising God; God who drives away plague and evil spirits

兀立

see styles
wù lì
    wu4 li4
wu li
 kotsuritsu; gotsuritsu
    こつりつ; ごつりつ
to stand upright and motionless
(noun/participle) (1) (kana only) (rare) towering; (noun/participle) (2) (kana only) (rare) standing motionlessly

元利

see styles
 ganri; genri
    がんり; げんり
principal and interest; (surname) Motori

元曉


元晓

see styles
yuán xiǎo
    yuan2 xiao3
yüan hsiao
 Gangyō
Yuan-hsiao, a famous Korean monk who traveled, and studied and wrote in China during the Tang dynasty, then returned to Korea; known as 海東師 Hai-tung Shih.

元曲

see styles
yuán qǔ
    yuan2 qu3
yüan ch`ü
    yüan chü
 genkyoku
    げんきょく
Yuan dynasty theater, including poetry, music and comedy
yuanqu (form of Chinese classical drama); Yuan drama

元服

see styles
 genpuku; genbuku
    げんぷく; げんぶく
(noun/participle) (1) (hist) male coming-of-age-ceremony; (noun/participle) (2) (hist) (See 丸髷・1) shaving one's eyebrows, blackening one's teeth, and wearing one's hair in the marumage style (of a newly married woman; Edo period)

元藏

see styles
yuán zàng
    yuan2 zang4
yüan tsang
 ganzō
The Yuan tripiṭaka, compiled by order of Shih Tsu (Kublai), founder of the Yuan dynasty, and printed from blocks; begun in 1277, the work was finished in 1290, in 1, 422 部 works, 6, 017 卷 sections, 558 凾 cases or covers. It contained 528 Mahayanist and 242 Hinayanist sutras; 25 Mahāyāna and 54 Hīnayāna vinaya; 97 Mahāyāna and 36 Hīnayāna śāstras; 108 biographies; and 332 supplementary or general works. In size, and generally, it was similar to the Sung edition. The 元藏目錄 or Catalogue of the Yuan tripiṭaka is also known as 大普寧寺大藏經目錄.

元陽


元阳

see styles
yuán yáng
    yuan2 yang2
yüan yang
 motohiro
    もとひろ
Yuanyang county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan
(given name) Motohiro

元鞘

see styles
 motosaya
    もとさや
returning to normal after all is said and done

兄妹

see styles
xiōng mèi
    xiong1 mei4
hsiung mei
 keimai; kyoudai(ik) / kemai; kyodai(ik)
    けいまい; きょうだい(ik)
brother(s) and sister(s)
older brother and younger sister

兄嫂

see styles
xiōng sǎo
    xiong1 sao3
hsiung sao
elder brother and his wife

充暢


充畅

see styles
chōng chàng
    chong1 chang4
ch`ung ch`ang
    chung chang
 mitsuo
    みつお
abundant and fluent; affluent and smooth
(personal name) Mitsuo

充電


充电

see styles
chōng diàn
    chong1 dian4
ch`ung tien
    chung tien
 juuden / juden
    じゅうでん
to recharge (a battery); (fig.) to recharge one's batteries (through leisure); to update one's skills and knowledge
(noun/participle) (1) charging (electrically); (noun/participle) (2) electrification

兇弊

see styles
xiōng bì
    xiong1 bi4
hsiung pi
 kyōhei
fierce and wicked

兇悍


凶悍

see styles
xiōng hàn
    xiong1 han4
hsiung han
 kyoukan / kyokan
    きょうかん
violent; fierce and tough; shrewish (woman)
(out-dated kanji) (obscure) heinousness; ferocity

兇頑


凶顽

see styles
xiōng wán
    xiong1 wan2
hsiung wan
fierce and uncontrollable

先哲

see styles
xiān zhé
    xian1 zhe2
hsien che
 sentetsu
    せんてつ
the wise and learned individuals of the past
ancient wise men
先達 One who has preceded (me) in understanding, or achievement.

先後


先后

see styles
xiān hòu
    xian1 hou4
hsien hou
 sengo; senkou / sengo; senko
    せんご; せんこう
early or late; first and last; priority; in succession; one after another
(1) before and after; earlier and later; order; sequence; (n,vs,vi) (2) occurring almost simultaneously; inversion (of order); (3) (abbreviation) {shogi} (from 先手後手) black and white; (place-name) Matsunochi
before and after

先業


先业

see styles
xiān yè
    xian1 ye4
hsien yeh
 sengō
Karma from a previous life.

先負

see styles
 senbu; senpu; senmake; sakimake
    せんぶ; せんぷ; せんまけ; さきまけ
(See 六曜) day that is lucky in the morning and the evening but unlucky around noon (in the traditional calendar); day on which judgment and haste should be avoided (judgement)

先陀

see styles
xiān tuó
    xian1 tuo2
hsien t`o
    hsien to
 senda
(先陀婆) Saindhava, interpreted as salt, a cup, water, and a horse; born or produced in Sihdh, or near the Indus; also a minister of state in personal attendance on the king.

光一

see styles
 mitsukazu
    みつかず
(1) scoring hand in hanafuda with one 20 point flower card and six 1 point flower cards; (2) something (or someone) that stands out above the rest; (given name) Mitsukazu

光宅

see styles
guāng zhái
    guang1 zhai2
kuang chai
 Kōtaku
Kuang-chai, name of the temple where 法雲 Fa-yun early in the sixth century wrote his commentary on the Lotus Sutra, which is known as the 光宅疏; 光宅 became his epithet. He made a division of four yāna from the Burning House parable, the goat cart representing the śrāvaka, the deer cart the pratyekabuddha, the ox-cart the Hīnayāna bodhisattva, and the great white ox-cart the Mahāyāna bodhisattva; a division adopted by T'ien-t'ai.

光寳

see styles
guāng bǎo
    guang1 bao3
kuang pao
Two noted monks of 大慈恩 T'zu-en monastery under the Tang dynasty, 普光 P'u-kuang and 法寳 Fa-Pao, the first the author of 倶舍論記, the second of a commentary 疏 on the same śāstra, each in 30 juan.

光寶


光宝

see styles
guāng bǎo
    guang1 bao3
kuang pao
 Kō Hō
Guang and Bao

光座

see styles
guāng zuò
    guang1 zuo4
kuang tso
 kōza
prabha-maṇḍala; the halo and throne (of a Buddha); also 光趺.

光影

see styles
guāng yǐng
    guang1 ying3
kuang ying
 kōyō
light and shadow; sunlight and shade
shadow

光榮


光荣

see styles
guāng róng
    guang1 rong2
kuang jung
 mitsue
    みつえ
honor and glory; glorious
(given name) Mitsue

光潔


光洁

see styles
guāng jié
    guang1 jie2
kuang chieh
bright and clean

光炎

see styles
 kouen / koen
    こうえん
light and flame

光焔

see styles
 kouen / koen
    こうえん
light and flame

光熱

see styles
 kounetsu / konetsu
    こうねつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) light and heat

光統


光统

see styles
guāng tǒng
    guang1 tong3
kuang t`ung
    kuang tung
 Kōzū
Guang the general supervisor, i. e. the monk 慧光 Huiguang, sixth century, who resigned the high office of 統 and tr. the 十地經論.

光艷


光艳

see styles
guāng yàn
    guang1 yan4
kuang yen
bright and colorful; gorgeous

光陰


光阴

see styles
guāng yīn
    guang1 yin1
kuang yin
 kouin / koin
    こういん
time available
time; Father Time
time (and tide)

光音

see styles
guāng yīn
    guang1 yin1
kuang yin
 ria
    りあ
(female given name) Ria
light and sound

光鮮


光鲜

see styles
guāng xiān
    guang1 xian1
kuang hsien
bright and neat

克朗

see styles
kè lǎng
    ke4 lang3
k`o lang
    ko lang
 katsurou / katsuro
    かつろう
krone (currency of Norway, Denmark, Iceland and Sweden) (loanword)
(male given name) Katsurou

克難


克难

see styles
kè nán
    ke4 nan2
k`o nan
    ko nan
to make do in difficult circumstances by being resourceful; (of circumstances) difficult; challenging; (of a budget) tight; (of a man-made thing) makeshift; rough and ready

克雪

see styles
 kokusetsu
    こくせつ
overcoming damage and problems caused by snow; (personal name) Katsuyuki

兎角

see styles
tù jiǎo
    tu4 jiao3
t`u chiao
    tu chiao
 tokaku
    とかく
(adv,adj-no,n,vs) (1) (kana only) (doing) various things; (doing) this and that; (2) (kana only) being apt to; being prone to; tending to become; (3) (kana only) somehow or other; anyhow; anyway; (4) (Buddhist term) rabbit horns (used as a metaphor for things that do not exist)
śaśa-viṣāṇa; śaśa-śṛṅga; a rabbit's horns, i.e. the non-existent; all phenomena are as unreal as a rabbit's horns.

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

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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.

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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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