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kòng
    kong4
k`ung
    kung
 kuu / ku
    くう
to empty; vacant; unoccupied; space; leisure; free time
(1) empty air; sky; (2) {Buddh} shunyata (the lack of an immutable intrinsic nature within any phenomenon); emptiness; (3) (abbreviation) (See 空軍) air force; (noun or adjectival noun) (4) fruitlessness; meaninglessness; (noun or adjectival noun) (5) (See 五大・1) void (one of the five elements); (can be adjective with の) (6) {math} empty (e.g. set); (female given name) Ron
śūnya, empty, void, hollow, vacant, nonexistent. śūnyatā, 舜若多, vacuity, voidness, emptiness, non-existence, immateriality, perhaps spirituality, unreality, the false or illusory nature of all existence, the seeming 假 being unreal. The doctrine that all phenomena and the ego have no reality, but are composed of a certain number of skandhas or elements, which disintegrate. The void, the sky, space. The universal, the absolute, complete abstraction without relativity. There are classifications into 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 13, 16, and 18 categories. The doctrine is that all things are compounds, or unstable organisms, possessing no self-essence, i.e. are dependent, or caused, come into existence only to perish. The underlying reality, the principle of eternal relativity, or non-infinity, i.e. śūnya, permeates all phenomena making possible their evolution. From this doctrine the Yogācārya school developed the idea of the permanent reality, which is Essence of Mind, the unknowable noumenon behind all phenomena, the entity void of ideas and phenomena, neither matter nor mind, but the root of both.

天空

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tiān kōng
    tian1 kong1
t`ien k`ung
    tien kung
 tenkuu / tenku
    てんくう

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Sky / Air / Ether / Space
sky
sky; air; ether; firmament; the heavens; (female given name) Hirari

孔子

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kǒng zǐ
    kong3 zi3
k`ung tzu
    kung tzu
 koushi; kuji / koshi; kuji
    こうし; くじ

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Confucius
Confucius (551-479 BC), Chinese thinker and social philosopher, also known as 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3]
(person) Confucius; (female given name) Yoshiko
Confucius

孔雀

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kǒng què
    kong3 que4
k`ung ch`üeh
    kung chüeh
 kujaku; kuzaku; kujaku
    くじゃく; くざく; クジャク

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Peacock
peafowl; peacock
(kana only) peafowl (incl. the male peacock, female peahen, and young peachick); (given name) Kujaku
mayūra, 摩裕羅 a peacock; the latter form is also given by Eitel for Mauriya as 'an ancient city on the north-east frontier of Matipura, the residence of the ancient Maurya (Morya) princes. The present Amrouah near Hurdwar'.

恐龍


恐龙

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kǒng lóng
    kong3 long2
k`ung lung
    kung lung
 kyouryuu / kyoryu
    きょうりゅう

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Dinosaur
dinosaur; CL:頭|头[tou2]; (old) (slang) ugly person
dinosaur

悟空

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wù kōng
    wu4 kong1
wu k`ung
    wu kung
 gokuu / goku
    ごくう

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Wukong / Goku
Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers from the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 You2 Ji4]
(surname, given name) Gokuu

日航

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rì háng
    ri4 hang2
jih hang
 nikkou / nikko
    にっこう

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Nikko
Japan Airlines (JAL) (abbr. for 日本航空[Ri4 ben3 Hang2 kong1])
(company) Japan Airlines (abbreviation); JAL; (c) Japan Airlines (abbreviation); JAL

空手

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kōng shǒu
    kong1 shou3
k`ung shou
    kung shou
 sorate
    そらて

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Karate
empty-handed; unarmed; (painting, embroidery etc) without following a model; (abbr. for 空手道[kong1 shou3 dao4]) karate
(1) karate; (2) empty handed; (surname) Sorate

空氣


空气

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kōng qì
    kong1 qi4
k`ung ch`i
    kung chi

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Air / Atmosphere
air; atmosphere

空無


空无

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kōng wú
    kong1 wu2
k`ung wu
    kung wu
 kūmu

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Nothingness
Unreality, or immateriality, of things, which is defined as nothing existing of independent or self-contained nature.

空軍


空军

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kōng jun
    kong1 jun1
k`ung chün
    kung chün
 kuugun / kugun
    くうぐん

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Air Force
air force
air force

虛空


虚空

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xū kōng
    xu1 kong1
hsü k`ung
    hsü kung
 kokū

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Nothingness / Empty / Void
void; hollow; empty
śūnya; empty, void, space; ākāśa, in the sense of space, or the ether; gagana, the sky, atmosphere, heaven; kha, space, sky, ether, 虛 is defined as that which is without shape or substantiality, 空 as that which has no resistance. The immaterial universe behind all phenomena.

孫悟空


孙悟空

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sūn wù kōng
    sun1 wu4 kong1
sun wu k`ung
    sun wu kung
 songokuu / songoku
    そんごくう

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Sun Wukong / Son Goku
Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, character with supernatural powers in the novel Journey to the West 西遊記|西游记[Xi1 you2 Ji4]; Son Goku, the main character in Dragon Ball 七龍珠|七龙珠[Qi1 long2 zhu1]
(1) (char) Sun Wukong (character in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West); Monkey King; (2) (char) Son Goku (Dragon Ball); (ch) Sun Wukong (character in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West); Monkey King; (ch) Son Goku (Dragon Ball)

空想家

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kōng xiǎng jiā
    kong1 xiang3 jia1
k`ung hsiang chia
    kung hsiang chia
 kuusouka / kusoka
    くうそうか

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Visionary / Dreamer
impractical dreamer
dreamer; daydreamer; visionary

空手道

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kōng shǒu dào
    kong1 shou3 dao4
k`ung shou tao
    kung shou tao
 karatedou / karatedo
    からてどう

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Karate-Do
karate
the way of karate; karate

眞空妙有

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zhēn kōng miào yǒu
    zhen1 kong1 miao4 you3
chen k`ung miao yu
    chen kung miao yu
 shinkū myōu
The true void is the mysteriously existing; truly void, or immaterial, yet transcendentally existing.

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kǒng
    kong3
k`ung
    kung
urgent; pressed

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kǒng
    kong3
k`ung
    kung
 tooru
    とおる
hole; CL:個|个[ge4]; classifier for cave dwellings
(n,n-suf) (1) hole; (2) deficit; shortage; missing person (in a team, meeting, etc.); (3) vacancy; opening; (4) flaw; (5) profitable place (or item, etc.) not well known by others; (6) upset victory (with a large payoff); (7) (slang) pit (of a theater); (8) (archaism) hiding place; (9) (archaism) underbelly (of society, etc.); (given name) Tooru
A hole: surname of Confucius; great, very; a peacock.

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kōng
    kong1
k`ung
    kung
name of a mountain

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kǒng
    kong3
k`ung
    kung
 ku
    こわ
afraid; frightened; to fear
(interjection) (kana only) frightening; terrifying; (expression) (kana only) (feminine speech) yours sincerely (used to sign off on letters); respectfully yours
fearful

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kōng
    kong1
k`ung
    kung
simple-minded; sincere

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kòng
    kong4
k`ung
    kung
to control; to accuse; to charge; to sue; to invert a container to empty it; (suffix) (slang) buff; enthusiast; devotee; -phile or -philia

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kòng
    kong4
k`ung
    kung
see 焢肉[kong4 rou4]

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kōng
    kong1
k`ung
    kung
used in 箜篌[kong1 hou2]

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hóu
    hou2
hou
used in 箜篌[kong1 hou2]

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kòng
    kong4
k`ung
    kung
bridle; reins

一空

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yī kōng
    yi1 kong1
i k`ung
    i kung
 ikkuu / ikku
    いっくう
leaving none left; (sold etc) out
(given name) Ikkuu
All is empty, or of the void, non-material.

七孔

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qī kǒng
    qi1 kong3
ch`i k`ung
    chi kung
the seven apertures of the human head: 2 eyes, 2 ears, 2 nostrils, 1 mouth

七情

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qī qíng
    qi1 qing2
ch`i ch`ing
    chi ching
 shichijou / shichijo
    しちじょう
seven emotional states; seven affects of traditional Chinese medical theory and therapy, namely: joy 喜[xi3], anger 怒[nu4], anxiety 憂|忧[you1], thought 思[si1], grief 悲[bei1], fear 恐[kong3], fright 驚|惊[jing1]; seven relations
(1) seven emotions (in The Book of Rites: joy, anger, sorrow, fear, love, hate, desire); seven emotions (in Buddhism: joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love, hate, desire); (2) seven effects (of a traditional Chinese medicine); (surname) Shichijō
The seven emotions : pleasure, anger, sorrow, joy, love, hate, desire.

七空

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qī kōng
    qi1 kong1
ch`i k`ung
    chi kung
 shichikū
The seven unrealities or illusions,v.空. There are two lists:(1)相空,性自性空,行空,無行空,一切法離言説空,第一義聖智大空 and彼彼空; v.Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra 1.(2) 性空, 自相空, 諸法空, 不可得空,無法空, 有法空, and 有法無法空.智度論36.

三空

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sān kōng
    san1 kong1
san k`ung
    san kung
 sankū
The three voids or immaterialities. The first set of three is (a) 空, (b) 無相, (c) 無願, v. 三三昧. The second, (a) 我空 , (b) 法空 , (c) 倶空 the self, things, all phenomena as "empty" or immaterial. The third relates to charity: (a) giver, (b) receiver, (c) gift, all are "empty".

上空

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shàng kōng
    shang4 kong1
shang k`ung
    shang kung
 joukuu / joku
    じょうくう
the skies above a certain place; (aviation) airspace; (Tw) topless
sky; the skies; high-altitude sky; upper air; (surname) Uesora

不空

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bù kōng
    bu4 kong1
pu k`ung
    pu kung
 fukuu / fuku
    ふくう
(given name, person) Fukuu
Amogha, Amoghavajra. 不空三藏; 智藏; 阿目佉跋折羅 Not empty (or not in vain) vajra. The famous head of the Yogācāra school in China. A Singhalese of northern brahmanic descent, having lost his father, he came at the age of 15 with his uncle to 東海, the eastern sea, or China, where in 718 he became a disciple of 金剛智 Vajrabodhi. After the latter's death in 732, and at his wish, Eliot says in 741, he went to India and Ceylon in search of esoteric or tantric writings, and returned in 746, when he baptized the emperor Xuan Tsung. He was especially noted for rain-making and stilling storms. In 749 he received permission to return home, but was stopped by imperial orders when in the south of China. In ?756 under Su Tsung he was recalled to the capital. His time until 771 was spent translating and editing tantric books in 120 volumes, and the Yogacara 密教 rose to its peak of prosperity. He died greatly honoured at 70 years of age, in 774, the twelfth year of Tai Tsung, the third emperor under whom he had served. The festival of feeding the hungry spirits 孟蘭勝會 is attributed to him. His titles of 智藏 and 不空三藏 are Thesaurus of Wisdom and Amogha Tripitaka.

中空

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zhōng kōng
    zhong1 kong1
chung k`ung
    chung kung
 chuukuu; nakazora / chuku; nakazora
    ちゅうくう; なかぞら
hollow; empty interior
(adj-no,n) (1) (ちゅうくう only) hollow; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) mid-air; air; sky; (surname) Nakazora

九孔

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jiǔ kǒng
    jiu3 kong3
chiu k`ung
    chiu kung
 kuku
abalone (Haliotis diversicolor)
Also 九入, 九竅, 九漏, 九流, 九瘡 the nine orifices, cavities, entrances, leakages, or suppurations, i.e. the two eyes, two ears, two nostrils, mouth, and two lower organs.

事空

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shì kōng
    shi4 kong1
shih k`ung
    shih kung
 jikū
emptiness of discreet phenomena

二空

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èr kōng
    er4 kong1
erh k`ung
    erh kung
 nikū
The two voids, unrealities, or immaterialities; v. 空. There are several antitheses: (1) (a) 人空; 我空 The non-reality of the atman, the soul, the person; (6) 法空 the non-reality of things. (2) (a) 性空 The Tiantai division that nothing has a nature of its own; (b) 相空 therefore its form is unreal, i.e. forms are temporary names. (3) (a) 但空 Tiantai says the 藏 and 通 know only the 空; (b) 不但空 the 別 and 圓 have 空, 假, and 中 q.v. (4) (a) 如實空 The division of the 起信論 that the 眞如 is devoid of all impurity; (b) 如實不空 and full of all merit, or achievement.

五空

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wǔ kōng
    wu3 kong1
wu k`ung
    wu kung
 gokuu / goku
    ごくう
(given name) Gokuu
five kinds of emptiness

人孔

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rén kǒng
    ren2 kong3
jen k`ung
    jen kung
 jinkou / jinko
    じんこう
manhole
(See マンホール) manhole

人空

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rén kōng
    ren2 kong1
jen k`ung
    jen kung
 ningū
Man is only a temporary combination formed by the five skandhas and the twelve nidānas, being the product of previous causes, and without a real self or permanent soul. Hīnayāna is said to end these causes and consequent reincarnation by discipline in subjection of the passions and entry into nirvana by the emptying of the self. Mahāyāna fills the "void" with the Absolute, declaring that when man has emptied himself of the ego he realizes his nature to be that of the absolute, bhūtatathatā; v. 二空.

仲尼

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zhòng ní
    zhong4 ni2
chung ni
 chuuji / chuji
    ちゅうじ
courtesy name for Confucius 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3]
(person) Zhongni (courtesy name of Confucius)

但空

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dàn kōng
    dan4 kong1
tan k`ung
    tan kung
 tankū
Only non-existence, or immateriality, a term used by Tiantai to denote the orthodox Hīnayāna system. 不但空 denotes the 通教 intermediate system between the Hīnayāna and the Mahāyāna; v. 空.

低空

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dī kōng
    di1 kong1
ti k`ung
    ti kung
 teikuu / teku
    ていくう
low altitude
(noun - becomes adjective with の) low altitude; low sky

倒空

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dào kōng
    dao4 kong1
tao k`ung
    tao kung
to empty (a bag); to turn inside out; to turn out

倥侗

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kōng tóng
    kong1 tong2
k`ung t`ung
    kung tung
ignorant; unenlightened

倥傯


倥偬

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kǒng zǒng
    kong3 zong3
k`ung tsung
    kung tsung
pressing; urgent; poverty-stricken; destitute
See: 倥偬

倶空

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jù kōng
    ju4 kong1
chü k`ung
    chü kung
 kukū
Both or all empty, or unreal, i.e. both ego and things have no reality.

偏空

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piān kōng
    pian1 kong1
p`ien k`ung
    pien kung
 henkū
imbalanced emptiness

做空

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zuò kōng
    zuo4 kong1
tso k`ung
    tso kung
to sell short (finance)

偷空

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tōu kòng
    tou1 kong4
t`ou k`ung
    tou kung
to take some time out; to make use of a spare moment

儒家

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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

入空

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rù kōng
    ru4 kong1
ju k`ung
    ju kung
 nikkū
enter emptiness

內空


内空

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nèi kōng
    nei4 kong1
nei k`ung
    nei kung
 naikū
Empty within, i. e. no soul or self within.

凌空

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líng kōng
    ling2 kong1
ling k`ung
    ling kung
 riku
    りく
be high up in the sky
(personal name) Riku

前空

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qián kōng
    qian2 kong1
ch`ien k`ung
    chien kung
 maezora
    まえぞら
(place-name) Maezora
the prior emptiness

升空

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shēng kōng
    sheng1 kong1
sheng k`ung
    sheng kung
to rise to the sky; to lift off; to levitate; liftoff

半空

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bàn kōng
    ban4 kong1
pan k`ung
    pan kung
midair

卽空

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jí kōng
    ji2 kong1
chi k`ung
    chi kung
 sokkū
identical to emptiness

反恐

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fǎn kǒng
    fan3 kong3
fan k`ung
    fan kung
anti-terrorism; to fight against terrorism

取空

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qǔ kōng
    qu3 kong1
ch`ü k`ung
    chü kung
 shukū
grasping to emptiness

受控

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shòu kòng
    shou4 kong4
shou k`ung
    shou kung
to be controlled

受空

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shòu kōng
    shou4 kong1
shou k`ung
    shou kung
 jukū
emptiness of the recipient

吹孔

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chuī kǒng
    chui1 kong3
ch`ui k`ung
    chui kung
(of a musical instrument) blow hole

周孔

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zhōu kǒng
    zhou1 kong3
chou k`ung
    chou kung
 Shū Kō
Zhou and Kong

品控

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pǐn kòng
    pin3 kong4
p`in k`ung
    pin kung
quality control (QC), abbr. for 品質控制|品质控制

唯恐

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wéi kǒng
    wei2 kong3
wei k`ung
    wei kung
for fear that; lest; also written 惟恐

單空


单空

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dān kōng
    dan1 kong1
tan k`ung
    tan kung
 tan kū
emptiness only

嚴控


严控

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yán kòng
    yan2 kong4
yen k`ung
    yen kung
to strictly control (abbr. for 嚴格控制|严格控制[yan2 ge2 kong4 zhi4])

四空

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sì kōng
    si4 kong1
ssu k`ung
    ssu kung
 shi kū
four kinds of formlessness

回空

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huí kōng
    hui2 kong1
hui k`ung
    hui kung
to return empty (i.e. to drive back with no passengers or freight)

回腸


回肠

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huí cháng
    hui2 chang2
hui ch`ang
    hui chang
 kaichou / kaicho
    かいちょう
ileum (segment of small intestine between the jejunum 空腸|空肠[kong1 chang2] and appendix 盲腸|盲肠[mang2 chang2])
{anat} ileum

因空

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yīn kōng
    yin1 kong1
yin k`ung
    yin kung
 inkū
emptiness of cause

國航


国航

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guó háng
    guo2 hang2
kuo hang
Air China (abbr. for 中國國際航空公司|中国国际航空公司[Zhong1 guo2 Guo2 ji4 Hang2 kong1 Gong1 si1])

圓孔


圆孔

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yuán kǒng
    yuan2 kong3
yüan k`ung
    yüan kung
round hole

圓空


圆空

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yuán kōng
    yuan2 kong1
yüan k`ung
    yüan kung
 enkuu / enku
    えんくう
(personal name) Enkuu
Complete vacuity, i.e. 空空, from which even the idea of vacuity is absent.

填空

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tián kòng
    tian2 kong4
t`ien k`ung
    tien kung
to fill a job vacancy; to fill in a blank (e.g. on questionnaire or exam paper)

外空

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wài kōng
    wai4 kong1
wai k`ung
    wai kung
 gekū
emptiness of the external

多孔

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duō kǒng
    duo1 kong3
to k`ung
    to kung
 takou / tako
    たこう
porous
(adj-f,adj-no) porous; open (weave)

夜空

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yè kōng
    ye4 kong1
yeh k`ung
    yeh kung
 yozora
    よぞら
night sky
night sky; (female given name) Yozora

大空

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dà kōng
    da4 kong1
ta k`ung
    ta kung
 oozora
    おおぞら
wide open sky; the blue; heavens; firmament; (male given name) Masataka
The great void, or the Mahāyāna parinirvāṇa, as being more complete and final than the nirvāṇa of Hīnayāna. It is used in the Shingon sect for the great immaterial or spiritual wisdom, with its esoteric symbols; its weapons, such as the vajra; its samādhis; its sacred circles, or maṇḍalas, etc. It is used also for space, in which there is neither east, west, north, nor south.

太空

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tài kōng
    tai4 kong1
t`ai k`ung
    tai kung
outer space

失控

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shī kòng
    shi1 kong4
shih k`ung
    shih kung
to go out of control

如空

see styles
rú kōng
    ru2 kong1
ju k`ung
    ju kung
 nyokū
like space

妙空

see styles
miào kōng
    miao4 kong1
miao k`ung
    miao kung
 myōkū
excellent emptiness

子路

see styles
zǐ lù
    zi3 lu4
tzu lu
 shiro
    しろ
Zi Lu (542-480 BC), disciple of Confucius 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3], also known as Ji Lu 季路[Ji4 Lu4]
(personal name) Shiro

孔丘

see styles
kǒng qiū
    kong3 qiu1
k`ung ch`iu
    kung chiu
Confucius

孔孟

see styles
kǒng mèng
    kong3 meng4
k`ung meng
    kung meng
 koumou / komo
    こうもう
Confucius and Mencius
Confucius and Mencius

孔廟


孔庙

see styles
kǒng miào
    kong3 miao4
k`ung miao
    kung miao
Confucian temple

孔徑


孔径

see styles
kǒng jìng
    kong3 jing4
k`ung ching
    kung ching
diameter of hole

孔德

see styles
kǒng dé
    kong3 de2
k`ung te
    kung te
Auguste Comte (1798-1857), French philosopher

孔教

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

孔明

see styles
kǒng míng
    kong3 ming2
k`ung ming
    kung ming
 yoshiaki
    よしあき
courtesy name of Zhuge Liang 諸葛亮|诸葛亮[Zhu1 ge3 Liang4]
(given name) Yoshiaki

孔東


孔东

see styles
kǒng dōng
    kong3 dong1
k`ung tung
    kung tung
(loanword) condom

孔林

see styles
kǒng lín
    kong3 lin2
k`ung lin
    kung lin
the Confucius family mausoleum at Qufu 曲阜, rebuilt and extended by every dynasty

孔武

see styles
kǒng wǔ
    kong3 wu3
k`ung wu
    kung wu
(literary) valorous

孔殷

see styles
kǒng yīn
    kong3 yin1
k`ung yin
    kung yin
urgent; numerous

孔洞

see styles
kǒng dòng
    kong3 dong4
k`ung tung
    kung tung
small hole in an object

孔眼

see styles
kǒng yǎn
    kong3 yan3
k`ung yen
    kung yen
hole (e.g. of sieve or colander)

孔穴

see styles
kǒng xué
    kong3 xue2
k`ung hsüeh
    kung hsüeh
aperture; hole; cavity

孔融

see styles
kǒng róng
    kong3 rong2
k`ung jung
    kung jung
Kong Rong (153-208), poet of the Three Kingdoms period

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