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推拿

see styles
tuī ná
    tui1 na2
t`ui na
    tui na
 suina
    すいな

More info & calligraphy:

Therapeutic Massage
tui na (form of Chinese manual therapy)
tui na (Chinese massage)

マニュアル

see styles
 manyuaru
    マニュアル

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Manual
manual

手動


手动

see styles
shǒu dòng
    shou3 dong4
shou tung
 shudou / shudo
    しゅどう
manual; manually operated; manual gear-change
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (ant: 自動・1) manual (operation)

see styles
yìn
    yin4
yin
 in
    いん
to print; to mark; to engrave; a seal; a print; a stamp; a mark; a trace; image
(1) stamp; seal; chop; (2) seal impression; seal; sealing; stamp; mark; print; (3) {Buddh} mudra (symbolic hand gesture); (4) ninja hand sign; (5) (abbreviation) (See 印度・インド) India; (surname) In
mudrā; seal, sign, symbol, emblem, proof, assurance, approve; also 印契; 契印; 印相. Manual signs indicative of various ideas, e. g. each finger represents one of the five primary elements, earth, water, fire, air, and space, beginning with the little finger; the left hand represents 定 stillness, or meditation, the right hand 慧 discernment or wisdom; they have also many other indications. Also, the various symbols of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, e. g. the thunderbolt; cf. 因.; (度) The five Indias, or five regions of India, idem 五天竺 q. v.

see styles

    yi4
i
 koromo
    ころも
to dress; to wear; to put on (clothes)
(1) clothes; garment; (2) gown; robe; (3) coating (e.g. glaze, batter, icing); (female given name) Matoi
Clothes, especially a monk's robes which are of two kinds, the compulsory three garments of five, seven, or nine pieces; and the permissive clothing for the manual work of the monastery, etc. The 三衣 or three garments are (1) 安陀會衣 antarvāsas, an inner garment; the five-piece 袈裟 cassock; (2) 鬱多羅僧衣 uttarāsaṇga, outer garment, the seven-piece cassock; (3) 僧伽梨衣 saṁghāti, assembly cassock of from nine to twenty-five pieces. The permissive clothing is of ten kinds.

MF

see styles
 emu efu; emuefu(sk)
    エム・エフ; エムエフ(sk)
(1) {sports} (See ミッドフィールダー) midfielder (soccer); (2) (See 中波) medium frequency; MF; (3) (See マニュアルフォーカス) manual focus; (4) {finc} (See マイクロファイナンス) microfinance

MT

see styles
 emu tii; emutii(sk) / emu ti; emuti(sk)
    エム・ティー; エムティー(sk)
(1) (See マニュアルシフト) manual transmission; MT; (2) (See メガトン) megaton; megatonne; (3) (See 磁気テープ) magnetic tape; (4) (See マスターテープ) master tape; (5) (See 衛生検査技師) medical technologist; (6) {comp} (See 自動翻訳・じどうほんやく) machine translation

人工

see styles
rén gōng
    ren2 gong1
jen kung
 jinkou / jinko
    じんこう
artificial; manpower; manual work
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (ant: 天然・1) artificial; man-made; human work; human skill; artificiality
man-made

佛刹

see styles
fó chà
    fo2 cha4
fo ch`a
    fo cha
 bussetsu
buddhakṣetra. 佛紇差怛羅 Buddha realm, land or country; see also 佛土, 佛國. The term is absent from Hīnayāna. In Mahāyāna it is the spiritual realm acquired by one who reaches perfect enlightenment, where he instructs all beings born there, preparing them for enlightenment. In the schools where Mahāyāna adopted an Ādi-Buddha, these realms or Buddha-fields interpenetrated each other, since they were coexistent with the universe. There are two classes of Buddhakṣetra: (1) in the Vairocana Schools, regarded as the regions of progress for the righteous after death; (2) in the Amitābha Schools, regarded as the Pure Land; v. McGovern, A Manual of Buddhist Philosophy, pp. 70-2.

便覧

see styles
 binran; benran
    びんらん; べんらん
handbook; manual; compendium

做工

see styles
zuò gōng
    zuo4 gong1
tso kung
to work with one's hands; manual work; workmanship

力技

see styles
 chikarawaza
    ちからわざ
(irregular kanji usage) (1) heavy work; manual labour; (2) feat of strength

力業

see styles
 chikarawaza
    ちからわざ
(1) heavy work; manual labour; (2) feat of strength

労働

see styles
 roudou / rodo
    ろうどう
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) manual labor; manual labour; toil; work; (2) (abbreviation) Labour Party

労動

see styles
 roudou / rodo
    ろうどう
(out-dated kanji) (n,vs,adj-no) (1) manual labor; manual labour; toil; work; (2) (abbreviation) Labour Party

勞作


劳作

see styles
láo zuò
    lao2 zuo4
lao tso
work; manual labor

印母

see styles
yìn mǔ
    yin4 mu3
yin mu
 inmo
añjali; the two hands with palms and fingers together— the 'mother' of all manual signs.

取説

see styles
 torisetsu
    とりせつ
(abbreviation) users' manual

図工

see styles
 zukou / zuko
    ずこう
(abbreviation) (See 図画工作) drawing and manual arts (school subject); arts and crafts

図鑑

see styles
 zukan
    ずかん
pictorial book; picture book; illustrated reference book; identification manual; field guide

必携

see styles
 hikkei / hikke
    ひっけい
(adj-no,n-suf) (1) indispensable; essential; must-have; (2) (usu. in book titles) handbook; manual; vade mecum

懸る

see styles
 kakaru
    かかる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to take (a resource, e.g. time or money); (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (2) (kana only) to hang; (3) (kana only) to come into view; to arrive; (4) (kana only) to come under (a contract, a tax); (5) (kana only) to start (engines, motors); (6) (kana only) to attend; to deal with; to handle; (v5r,aux-v) (7) (kana only) to have started to; to be on the verge of; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (8) (kana only) to overlap (e.g. information in a manual); to cover; (v5r,aux-v) (9) (kana only) to (come) at; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (10) (kana only) to be fastened; (11) (kana only) to be covered (e.g. with dust, a table-cloth, etc.); (12) (kana only) to be caught in; (13) (kana only) to get a call; (14) (kana only) to depend on

手交

see styles
shǒu jiāo
    shou3 jiao1
shou chiao
 shukou / shuko
    しゅこう
handjob; manual stimulation
(noun, transitive verb) handing over; delivery (by hand)

手冊


手册

see styles
shǒu cè
    shou3 ce4
shou ts`e
    shou tse
 shusatsu
    しゅさつ
manual; handbook
(rare) notebook; memo pad

手工

see styles
shǒu gōng
    shou3 gong1
shou kung
 shukou / shuko
    しゅこう
handwork; manual
handicrafts

手抄

see styles
 shushou / shusho
    しゅしょう
(noun, transitive verb) excerption; manual copying; excerpt

手排

see styles
shǒu pái
    shou3 pai2
shou p`ai
    shou pai
manual transmission

手控

see styles
shǒu kòng
    shou3 kong4
shou k`ung
    shou kung
manual control

掛る

see styles
 kakaru
    かかる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to take (a resource, e.g. time or money); (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (2) (kana only) to hang; (3) (kana only) to come into view; to arrive; (4) (kana only) to come under (a contract, a tax); (5) (kana only) to start (engines, motors); (6) (kana only) to attend; to deal with; to handle; (v5r,aux-v) (7) (kana only) to have started to; to be on the verge of; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (8) (kana only) to overlap (e.g. information in a manual); to cover; (v5r,aux-v) (9) (kana only) to (come) at; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (10) (kana only) to be fastened; (11) (kana only) to be covered (e.g. with dust, a table-cloth, etc.); (12) (kana only) to be caught in; (13) (kana only) to get a call; (14) (kana only) to depend on

擋位


挡位

see styles
dǎng wèi
    dang3 wei4
tang wei
(in a manual car) gear (i.e. reverse, neutral, 1st, 2nd etc); (automatic car) transmission mode (P, R, N, D etc); (electric fan etc) speed setting

操典

see styles
cāo diǎn
    cao1 dian3
ts`ao tien
    tsao tien
 souten / soten
    そうてん
drill book
drill manual

教本

see styles
jiào běn
    jiao4 ben3
chiao pen
 kyouhon / kyohon
    きょうほん
textbook
textbook; manual

粗活

see styles
cū huó
    cu1 huo2
ts`u huo
    tsu huo
unskilled labor; heavy manual work

荒業

see styles
 arawaza
    あらわざ
(1) physical labor; physical labour; manual work; heavy work; (2) drastic move (e.g. hold or strike in martial arts); power technique; display of power

道導

see styles
 michishirube
    みちしるべ
(1) guidepost; signpost; (2) guide; manual; handbook; (3) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica)

闍夜


阇夜

see styles
shé yè
    she2 ye4
she yeh
 jaya
jaya, conquering, a manual sign of overcoming.

黑手

see styles
hēi shǒu
    hei1 shou3
hei shou
(fig.) malign agent who manipulates from behind the scenes; hidden hand; (Tw) mechanic; blue-collar worker; manual laborer

MT車

see styles
 emutiisha / emutisha
    エムティーしゃ
manual transmission car

ガテン

see styles
 gaten
    ガテン
(1) (from 合点) job seeker magazine for manual labourers published by Recruit Inc. (1991-2009); (2) physical work; (3) physical workers; blue-collar workers

佉吒迦


佉咤迦

see styles
qiā zhà jiā
    qia1 zha4 jia1
ch`ia cha chia
    chia cha chia
 kataka
khaṭaka; a manual sign, wrists together, fingers half-closed; M. W. says "the half-closed hand; the doubled fist of wrestlers or boxers".

做生活

see styles
zuò shēng huó
    zuo4 sheng1 huo2
tso sheng huo
to work; to do manual labor

八思巴

see styles
bā sī bā
    ba1 si1 ba1
pa ssu pa
 Hasshiha
Also 發思巴 Bashpa, Phagspa, Baghcheba, Blo-gros-rgyal-mtshah, Chos-rgyal-ḥphags-pa. A śramaṇa of Tibet, teacher and confidential adviser of Kublai Khan, who appointed him head of the Buddhist church of Tibet A.D. 1260. He is the author of a manual of Buddhist terminology彰所知論 and translated another work into Chinese. In A.D. 1269 he constructed an alphabet for the Mongol language, "adapted from the Tibetan and written vertically," and a syllabary borrowed from Tibetan, known by the name of Hkhor-yig, for which, however, the Lama Chos-kyi-hod-zer 1307-1311 substituted another alphabet based on that of Śākya-paṇḍita.

到手軟


到手软

see styles
dào shǒu ruǎn
    dao4 shou3 ruan3
tao shou juan
(do a manual task) until one's hands go limp with exhaustion

力仕事

see styles
 chikarashigoto
    ちからしごと
physical work; manual labour (labor)

半人工

see styles
 hanjinkou / hanjinko
    はんじんこう
(can act as adjective) semi-manual (e.g. manufacture)

取り説

see styles
 torisetsu
    とりせつ
(abbreviation) users' manual

取扱書

see styles
 toriatsukaisho
    とりあつかいしょ
(abbreviation) user's manual; handling instructions

問法印


问法印

see styles
wèn fǎ yìn
    wen4 fa3 yin4
wen fa yin
 monhō in
The manual sign indicating the putting of a question.

四智印

see styles
sì zhì yìn
    si4 zhi4 yin4
ssu chih yin
 shichīn
Four wisdom symbols of the Shingon cult: 大智印 or 摩訶岐若勿他羅 mahājñāna-mudrā, the forms of the images; 三昧耶印 samaya-jñāna-mudrā, their symbols and manual signs; 法智印 dharma-jñāna-mudrā, the magic formula of each; 羯摩智印 karma-jñāna-mudrā, the emblems of their specific functions.

図工室

see styles
 zukoushitsu / zukoshitsu
    ずこうしつ
drawing and manual arts room; arts and craft room

大護印


大护印

see styles
dà hù yìn
    da4 hu4 yin4
ta hu yin
 dai goin
The great protective sign, a manual sign, accompanied with a transliterated repetition of 'Namaḥ sarva-tathāgatebhyaḥ; Sarvathā Haṃ Khaṃ Rākṣasī mahābali; Sarva-Tathāgata-puṇyo nirjāti; Hūṃ Hūṃ Trāta Trāta apratihati svāhā'.

実用書

see styles
 jitsuyousho / jitsuyosho
    じつようしょ
practical guide; manual; how-to book

懸かる

see styles
 kakaru
    かかる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to take (a resource, e.g. time or money); (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (2) (kana only) to hang; (3) (kana only) to come into view; to arrive; (4) (kana only) to come under (a contract, a tax); (5) (kana only) to start (engines, motors); (6) (kana only) to attend; to deal with; to handle; (v5r,aux-v) (7) (kana only) to have started to; to be on the verge of; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (8) (kana only) to overlap (e.g. information in a manual); to cover; (v5r,aux-v) (9) (kana only) to (come) at; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (10) (kana only) to be fastened; (11) (kana only) to be covered (e.g. with dust, a table-cloth, etc.); (12) (kana only) to be caught in; (13) (kana only) to get a call; (14) (kana only) to depend on

手マン

see styles
 teman
    てマン
(slang) (vulgar) finger-banging (manual stimulation of female genital organs)

手仕事

see styles
 teshigoto
    てしごと
handwork; handcraft; manual labor; manual labour; working with one's hands

手作業

see styles
 tesagyou / tesagyo
    てさぎょう
manual labor; manual labour; handwork; manual procedure

手入力

see styles
 tenyuuryoku / tenyuryoku
    てにゅうりょく
(noun, transitive verb) {comp} manual input

手内職

see styles
 tenaishoku
    てないしょく
manual piecework done at home

手動擋


手动挡

see styles
shǒu dòng dǎng
    shou3 dong4 dang3
shou tung tang
manual gear change; shift stick

手引書

see styles
 tebikisho
    てびきしょ
handbook; manual; guide; primer

手操作

see styles
 tesousa / tesosa
    てそうさ
manual process; manual operation; manual procedure

手順書

see styles
 tejunsho
    てじゅんしょ
{comp} process document; procedure manual

打檔車


打档车

see styles
dǎ dǎng chē
    da3 dang3 che1
ta tang ch`e
    ta tang che
(Tw) manual transmission motorcycle (usually denotes a traditional-style motorcycle, as opposed to a scooter)

指マン

see styles
 yubiman
    ゆびマン
(slang) (vulgar) (See 手マン) finger-banging (manual stimulation of female genital organs)

指南書

see styles
 shinansho
    しなんしょ
handbook; instruction book; manual

掛かる

see styles
 kakaru
    かかる
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to take (a resource, e.g. time or money); (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (2) (kana only) to hang; (3) (kana only) to come into view; to arrive; (4) (kana only) to come under (a contract, a tax); (5) (kana only) to start (engines, motors); (6) (kana only) to attend; to deal with; to handle; (v5r,aux-v) (7) (kana only) to have started to; to be on the verge of; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (8) (kana only) to overlap (e.g. information in a manual); to cover; (v5r,aux-v) (9) (kana only) to (come) at; (Godan verb with "ru" ending) (10) (kana only) to be fastened; (11) (kana only) to be covered (e.g. with dust, a table-cloth, etc.); (12) (kana only) to be caught in; (13) (kana only) to get a call; (14) (kana only) to depend on

教則本

see styles
 kyousokubon / kyosokubon
    きょうそくぼん
manual; practice book

母陀羅


母陀罗

see styles
mǔ tuó luó
    mu3 tuo2 luo2
mu t`o lo
    mu to lo
 modara
母捺羅 (or 慕捺羅) ; 目陀羅; 末得羅 mudrā, 印 a seal, stamp, sign, manual sign.

法要集

see styles
fǎ yào jí
    fa3 yao4 ji2
fa yao chi
 hōyō shū
Buddhist ritual [service] manual

甲冑印


甲胄印

see styles
jiǎ zhòu yìn
    jia3 zhou4 yin4
chia chou yin
 kacchū in
A digital or manual sign, indicating mail and helmet.

自習書

see styles
 jishuusho / jishusho
    じしゅうしょ
self-study book; self-study manual; crib

要領書

see styles
 youryousho / yoryosho
    ようりょうしょ
manual; instruction manual; work procedures documentation; operating instructions

解説書

see styles
 kaisetsusho
    かいせつしょ
(instruction) manual; handbook

說明書


说明书

see styles
shuō míng shū
    shuo1 ming2 shu1
shuo ming shu
(technical) manual; (book of) directions; synopsis (of a play or film); specification (patent); CL:本[ben3]

説明書

see styles
 setsumeisho / setsumesho
    せつめいしょ
(printed) instructions; manual; explanatory leaflet (pamphlet, note); description

賣力氣


卖力气

see styles
mài lì qi
    mai4 li4 qi5
mai li ch`i
    mai li chi
to make a living doing manual labor; to give something all one's got

阿彌陀


阿弥陀

see styles
ā mí tuó
    a1 mi2 tuo2
a mi t`o
    a mi to
 Amida
    あみだ
(out-dated kanji) (1) (Buddhist term) Amitabha (Buddha); Amida; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) ghostleg lottery; ladder lottery; lottery in which participants trace a line across a lattice pattern to determine the winner; (3) (kana only) (abbreviation) wearing a hat pushed back on one's head
(阿彌) amita, boundless, infinite; tr. by 無量 immeasurable. The Buddha of infinite qualities, known as 阿彌陀婆 (or 阿彌陀佛) Amitābha, tr. 無量光 boundless light; 阿彌陀廋斯Amitāyus, tr. 無量壽 boundless age, or life; and among the esoteric sects Amṛta 甘露 (甘露王) sweet-dew (king). An imaginary being unknown to ancient Buddhism, possibly of Persian or Iranian origin, who has eclipsed the historical Buddha in becoming the most popular divinity in the Mahāyāna pantheon. His name indicates an idealization rather than an historic personality, the idea of eternal light and life. The origin and date of the concept are unknown, but he has always been associated with the west, where in his Paradise, Suikhāvatī, the Western Pure Land, he receives to unbounded happiness all who call upon his name (cf. the Pure Lands 淨土 of Maitreya and Akṣobhya). This is consequent on his forty-eight vows, especially the eighteenth, in which he vows to refuse Buddhahood until he has saved all living beings to his Paradise, except those who had committed the five unpardonable sins, or were guilty of blasphemy against the Faith. While his Paradise is theoretically only a stage on the way to rebirth in the final joys of nirvana, it is popularly considered as the final resting-place of those who cry na-mo a-mi-to-fo, or blessed be, or adoration to, Amita Buddha. The 淨土 Pure-land (Jap. Jōdo) sect is especially devoted to this cult, which arises chiefly out of the Sukhāvatīvyūha, but Amita is referred to in many other texts and recognized, with differing interpretations and emphasis, by the other sects. Eitel attributes the first preaching of the dogma to 'a priest from Tokhara' in A. D.147, and says that Faxian and Xuanzang make no mention of the cult. But the Chinese pilgrim 慧日Huiri says he found it prevalent in India 702-719. The first translation of the Amitāyus Sutra, circa A.D. 223-253, had disappeared when the Kaiyuan catalogue was compiled A.D. 730. The eighteenth vow occurs in the tr. by Dharmarakṣa A.D. 308. With Amita is closely associated Avalokiteśvara, who is also considered as his incarnation, and appears crowned with, or bearing the image of Amita. In the trinity of Amita, Avalokiteśvara appears on his left and Mahāsthāmaprāpta on his right. Another group, of five, includes Kṣitigarbha and Nāgārjuna, the latter counted as the second patriarch of the Pure Land sect. One who calls on the name of Amitābha is styled 阿彌陀聖 a saint of Amitābha. Amitābha is one of the Five 'dhyāni buddhas' 五佛, q.v. He has many titles, amongst which are the following twelve relating to him as Buddha of light, also his title of eternal life: 無量光佛Buddha of boundless light; 無邊光佛 Buddha of unlimited light; 無礙光佛 Buddha of irresistible light; 無對光佛 Buddha of incomparable light; 燄王光佛 Buddha of yama or flame-king light; 淸淨光佛 Buddha of pure light; 歡喜光佛 Buddha of joyous light; 智慧光佛 Buddha of wisdom light; 不斷光佛 Buddha of unending light; 難思光佛 Buddha of inconceivable light; 無稱光佛Buddha of indescribable light; 超日月光佛 Buddha of light surpassing that of sun and moon; 無量壽 Buddha of boundless age. As buddha he has, of course, all the attributes of a buddha, including the trikāya, or 法報化身, about which in re Amita there are differences of opinion in the various schools. His esoteric germ-letter is hrīḥ, and he has specific manual-signs. Cf. 阿彌陀經, of which with commentaries there are numerous editions.

グリモア

see styles
 gurimoa
    グリモア
grimoire; manual of black magic; book of magic and spells

九品彌陀


九品弥陀

see styles
jiǔ pǐn mí tuó
    jiu3 pin3 mi2 tuo2
chiu p`in mi t`o
    chiu pin mi to
 ku hon mida
The nine forms of Amitābha, corresponding to the nine departments of the Pure Land; chiefly used with reference to the manual signs of his images.

五七幹校


五七干校

see styles
wǔ qī gàn xiào
    wu3 qi1 gan4 xiao4
wu ch`i kan hsiao
    wu chi kan hsiao
May 7 cadre school (farm where urban cadres had to undertake manual labor and study ideology during the Cultural Revolution) (abbr. for 五七幹部學校|五七干部学校[Wu3 Qi1 Gan4 bu4 Xue2 xiao4])

労作教育

see styles
 rousakukyouiku / rosakukyoiku
    ろうさくきょういく
manual training

半勞動力


半劳动力

see styles
bàn láo dòng lì
    ban4 lao2 dong4 li4
pan lao tung li
one able to do light manual labor only; semi-able-bodied or part time (farm) worker

図画工作

see styles
 zugakousaku / zugakosaku
    ずがこうさく
drawing and manual arts (school subject); arts and crafts

手動応答

see styles
 shudououtou / shudooto
    しゅどうおうとう
{comp} manual answering

手動機能

see styles
 shudoukinou / shudokino
    しゅどうきのう
{comp} manual function

手引き書

see styles
 tebikisho
    てびきしょ
handbook; manual; guide; primer

手技療法

see styles
 shugiryouhou / shugiryoho
    しゅぎりょうほう
manual therapy

母陀羅手


母陀罗手

see styles
mǔ tuó luó shǒu
    mu3 tuo2 luo2 shou3
mu t`o lo shou
    mu to lo shou
 modarashu
A manual sign of assurance, hence felicitous.

筋肉労働

see styles
 kinnikuroudou / kinnikurodo
    きんにくろうどう
physical or manual labor; physical or manual labour

肉体労働

see styles
 nikutairoudou / nikutairodo
    にくたいろうどう
manual or physical labor; manual or physical labour

造形教育

see styles
 zoukeikyouiku / zokekyoiku
    ぞうけいきょういく
education in art and design; education in drawing and manual arts

道しるべ

see styles
 michishirube
    みちしるべ
(1) guidepost; signpost; (2) guide; manual; handbook; (3) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica)

釋氏要覽


释氏要览

see styles
shì shì yào lǎn
    shi4 shi4 yao4 lan3
shih shih yao lan
 Shakushi yōran
Manual of Buddhist Practices

五佛羯磨印

see styles
wǔ fó jié mó yìn
    wu3 fo2 jie2 mo2 yin4
wu fo chieh mo yin
 gobutsu konma in
The manual signs by which the characteristic of each of the Five Dhyāni-Buddhas is shown in the Diamond-realm group, i. e. Vairocana, the closed hand of wisdom; Akṣobhya, right fingers touching the ground, firm wisdom; Ratnasaṃbhava, right hand open uplifted, vow-making sign; Amitābha, samādhi sign, right fingers in left palm, preaching and ending doubts; and Amoghasiddhi, i. e. Śākyamuni, the karma sign, i. e. final nirvana. These mūdra, or manual signs, are from the 瑜祇經 but other forms are common.

取扱説明書

see styles
 toriatsukaisetsumeisho / toriatsukaisetsumesho
    とりあつかいせつめいしょ
user's manual; handling instructions

手動による

see styles
 shudouniyoru / shudoniyoru
    しゅどうによる
(exp,adj-f) manually powered; manual

手動呼出し

see styles
 shudouyobidashi / shudoyobidashi
    しゅどうよびだし
{comp} manual calling (e.g. in data network)

手動變速器


手动变速器

see styles
shǒu dòng biàn sù qì
    shou3 dong4 bian4 su4 qi4
shou tung pien su ch`i
    shou tung pien su chi
manual gearbox; manual transmission

手口意相應


手口意相应

see styles
shǒu kǒu yì xiàng yìng
    shou3 kou3 yi4 xiang4 ying4
shou k`ou i hsiang ying
    shou kou i hsiang ying
 shukui sōō
In yoga practices it means correspondence of hand, mouth, and mind, i. e. manual signs, esoteric words or spells, and thought or mental projection.

肉体労働者

see styles
 nikutairoudousha / nikutairodosha
    にくたいろうどうしゃ
manual laborer; manual labourer

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

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