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Simple Dictionary Definition |
宝 see styles |
michi みち |
treasure; (female given name) Michi |
徹 彻 see styles |
chè che4 ch`e che michi みち |
More info & calligraphy: Tetsu / Penetrating(personal name) Michi Penetrate, pervious, perspicacious; throughout; communal. |
蜜 see styles |
mì mi4 mi mitsu(p); michi(ok) みつ(P); みち(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Honey / Nectar(1) nectar; (2) honey; (3) honeydew; (4) treacle; molasses; (5) sorbitol (when visible as dark patches inside an apple); (female given name) Mitsu Honey; translit. m. |
中道 see styles |
zhōng dào zhong1 dao4 chung tao nakamichi なかみち |
More info & calligraphy: The Middle WayThe 'mean' has various interpretations. In general it denotes the mean between two extremes, and has special reference to the mean between realism and nihilism, or eternal substantial existence and annihilation; this 'mean' is found in a third principle between the two, suggesting the idea of a realm of mind or spirit beyond the terminology of 有 or 無, substance or nothing, or, that which has form, and is therefore measurable and ponderable, and its opposite of total non-existence. See 中論. The following four Schools define the term according to their several scriptures: the 法相 School describes it as the 唯識, v. 唯識中道; the 三論 School as the 八不 eight negations, v. 三論; the Tiantai as 實相 the true reality; and the Huayan as the 法界 dharmadhātu. Four forms of the Mean are given by the 三論玄義. |
古道 see styles |
gǔ dào gu3 dao4 ku tao kodou; furumichi / kodo; furumichi こどう; ふるみち |
More info & calligraphy: The Old Way / Old School(1) old road; ancient road; (2) (こどう only) ancient methods; ancient moral teachings; the way of learning; (place-name, surname) Furumichi |
心道 see styles |
munemichi むねみち |
More info & calligraphy: Tao / Dao of the Heart / Soul |
明迪 see styles |
harumichi はるみち |
More info & calligraphy: Mindee |
未知 see styles |
wèi zhī wei4 zhi1 wei chih michi みち |
More info & calligraphy: Unknown(adj-no,n) (ant: 既知) not yet known; unknown; strange; (female given name) Miharu does not (yet) know |
海地 see styles |
hǎi dì hai3 di4 hai ti michi みち |
More info & calligraphy: Haiti(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Haiti; (female given name) Michi |
米高 see styles |
mǐ gāo mi3 gao1 mi kao yonetaka よねたか |
More info & calligraphy: Miguel(personal name) Yonetaka |
行道 see styles |
xíng dào xing2 dao4 hsing tao yukimichi ゆきみち |
More info & calligraphy: Walk in the WayTo walk in the way, follow the Buddha-truth; to make procession round an image, especially of the Buddha, with the right shoulder towards it. |
道元 see styles |
dào yuán dao4 yuan2 tao yüan michimoto みちもと |
More info & calligraphy: DogenThe beginning of right doctrine, i.e. faith. |
道夫 see styles |
michiyo みちよ |
More info & calligraphy: Dolfo |
人の道 see styles |
hitonomichi ひとのみち |
More info & calligraphy: Moral Principles Of Life |
米凱拉 米凯拉 see styles |
mǐ kǎi lā mi3 kai3 la1 mi k`ai la mi kai la |
More info & calligraphy: Michela |
米歇爾 米歇尔 see styles |
mǐ xiē ěr mi3 xie1 er3 mi hsieh erh |
More info & calligraphy: Michelle |
蘇萊曼 苏莱曼 see styles |
sū lái màn su1 lai2 man4 su lai man |
More info & calligraphy: Sulaiman |
邁克爾 迈克尔 see styles |
mài kè ěr mai4 ke4 er3 mai k`o erh mai ko erh |
More info & calligraphy: Mykell |
米開朗基羅 米开朗基罗 see styles |
mǐ kāi lǎng jī luó mi3 kai1 lang3 ji1 luo2 mi k`ai lang chi lo mi kai lang chi lo |
More info & calligraphy: Michelangelo |
千里の道も一歩から see styles |
senrinomichimoippokara せんりのみちもいっぽから |
More info & calligraphy: A Journey of 1000 Miles Begins with a Single Step |
導 导 see styles |
dǎo dao3 tao michi みち |
to transmit; to lead; to guide; to conduct; to direct guidance; guide; (given name) Michi To lead, indicate, educe, induce. |
廸 see styles |
dí di2 ti michi みち |
variant of 迪[di2] (female given name) Michi |
貌 see styles |
mào mao4 mao norimichi のりみち |
appearance visage; (1) face; visage; (2) look; expression; countenance; (3) honor; honour; face; (4) influence; notoriety; (personal name) Norimichi shape |
頬 see styles |
jiá jia2 chia norimichi のりみち |
variant of 頰|颊[jia2] cheek (of face); (1) face; mug; (2) surface; (3) (archaism) surrounding area; (4) (archaism) cheek; cheeks; (personal name) Norimichi |
鰱 鲢 see styles |
lián lian2 lien |
Hypophthalmichthys moritrix |
鱮 see styles |
xù xu4 hsü |
Hypophthalmichthys moritrix |
みち see styles |
michi ミチ |
(female given name) Michi |
一迪 see styles |
kazumichi かずみち |
(personal name) Kazumichi |
万道 see styles |
manmichi まんみち |
(surname) Manmichi |
三千 see styles |
sān qiān san1 qian1 san ch`ien san chien michi みち |
(1) 3000; (2) many; (female given name) Michi trisahasra, three thousand; a term used by the Tiantai School for 一切諸法, i. e. all things, everything in a chiliocosm, or Buddhaworld; v. 三千大千世界. |
三智 see styles |
sān zhì san1 zhi4 san chih michi みち |
(female given name) Michi The three kinds of wisdom: (1) (a) 一切智 śrāvaka and pratyeka-buddha knowledge that all the dharma or laws are 空 void and unreal; (b) 道種智 bodhisattva-knowledge. of all things in their proper discrimination; (c) 一切種智 Buddha-knowledge, or perfect knowledge of all things in their every aspect and relationship past, present, and future. Tiantai associates the above with 室, 候, 中. (2) (a) 世間智 earthly or ordinary wisdom; (b) 出世間智 supra-mundane, or spiritual (śrāvaka and pratyeka-buddha) wisdom; (c) 出世間上上智 supreme wisdom of bodhisattvas and Buddhas. v. 智度論 27, 止觀 3, and 概伽經 3. Cf. — 心三智. |
三路 see styles |
mitsumichi みつみち |
(surname) Mitsumichi |
三通 see styles |
sān tōng san1 tong1 san t`ung san tung mitsumichi みつみち |
T-joint; T-piece; T-pipe; three links (surname) Mitsumichi |
三道 see styles |
sān dào san1 dao4 san tao mitsumichi みつみち |
(surname) Mitsumichi (1) The three paths all have to tread; 輪廻三道, 三輪, i.e. (a) 煩惱道 ; 惑道 ; the path of misery, illusion, mortality; (b) 業道 the path of works, action, or doing, productive of karma; (c) 苦道 the resultant path of suffering. As ever recurring they are called the three wheels. (2) 聾, 緣, 菩 śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, bodhisattvas, cf. 三乘. |
上一 see styles |
kamiichi / kamichi かみいち |
(abbreviation) {ling} (part of speech tag used in dictionaries) (See 上一段活用) conjugation (inflection, declension) of ichidan verbs ending in "iru"; (surname) Ueichi |
上壱 see styles |
kamiichi / kamichi かみいち |
(place-name) Kamiichi |
上契 see styles |
kamichigiri かみちぎり |
(place-name) Kamichigiri |
上家 see styles |
shàng jiā shang4 jia1 shang chia kamicha; kamicha かみチャ; カミチャ |
preceding player (in a game) {mahj} (See 下家・しもチャ,対面・トイメン・1) left-hand opponent (chi: shàngjiā); player to one's left; (surname) Jōya |
上築 see styles |
kamichiku かみちく |
(place-name) Kamichiku |
下道 see styles |
shitamichi したみち |
(1) non-highway road; toll-free road; local road; (2) road shadowed by trees, mountain, etc.; (surname) Shimomichi |
不経 see styles |
futsumichi ふつみち |
(personal name) Futsumichi |
丕道 see styles |
hiromichi ひろみち |
(given name) Hiromichi |
世道 see styles |
shì dào shi4 dao4 shih tao toshimichi としみち |
the ways of the world; the morals of the time (personal name) Toshimichi worldly ways |
丘路 see styles |
okamichi おかみち |
(surname) Okamichi |
中路 see styles |
zhōng lù zhong1 lu4 chung lu nakamichi なかみち |
midway; mediocre (quality); midfield (soccer) (surname) Nakamichi |
中通 see styles |
nakamichi なかみち |
(personal name) Nakamichi |
丸道 see styles |
marumichi まるみち |
(surname) Marumichi |
主道 see styles |
kazumichi かずみち |
(personal name) Kazumichi |
久路 see styles |
hisamichi ひさみち |
(surname) Hisamichi |
久通 see styles |
hisamichi ひさみち |
(personal name) Hisamichi |
久道 see styles |
hisamichi ひさみち |
(surname, given name) Hisamichi |
之通 see styles |
yukimichi ゆきみち |
(personal name) Yukimichi |
乙道 see styles |
otsumichi おつみち |
(surname) Otsumichi |
了理 see styles |
norimichi のりみち |
(personal name) Norimichi |
二道 see styles |
èr dào er4 dao4 erh tao futamichi ふたみち |
Erdao district of Changchun city 長春市|长春市, Jilin branch roads; forked roads; crossroads; two ways (of proceeding); (surname) Nimichi two paths |
二陸 see styles |
tsugumichi つぐみち |
(given name) Tsugumichi |
井道 see styles |
imichi いみち |
(surname) Imichi |
亨和 see styles |
michikazu みちかず |
(personal name) Michikazu |
亨夫 see styles |
michio みちお |
(personal name) Michio |
亨治 see styles |
michiharu みちはる |
(given name) Michiharu |
亨男 see styles |
michio みちお |
(personal name) Michio |
亨雄 see styles |
michio みちお |
(personal name) Michio |
亨香 see styles |
michiko みちこ |
(female given name) Michiko |
仁康 see styles |
yoshimichi よしみち |
(personal name) Yoshimichi |
仁貫 see styles |
hitomichi ひとみち |
(given name) Hitomichi |
仁通 see styles |
masamichi まさみち |
(personal name) Masamichi |
今路 see styles |
imamichi いまみち |
(surname) Imamichi |
仙道 see styles |
senmichi せんみち |
(surname) Senmichi |
仲道 see styles |
nakamichi なかみち |
(surname) Nakamichi |
伊通 see styles |
yī tōng yi1 tong1 i t`ung i tung koremichi これみち |
Yitong Manchurian autonomous county in Siping 四平, Jilin (personal name) Koremichi |
伯子 see styles |
michiko みちこ |
(female given name) Michiko |
伯彦 see styles |
michihiko みちひこ |
(male given name) Michihiko |
伴通 see styles |
tomomichi ともみち |
(given name) Tomomichi |
伸通 see styles |
nobumichi のぶみち |
(given name) Nobumichi |
伸道 see styles |
nobumichi のぶみち |
(given name) Nobumichi |
住近 see styles |
sumichika すみちか |
(surname) Sumichika |
佐路 see styles |
samichi さみち |
(surname) Samichi |
作道 see styles |
tsukurumichi つくるみち |
(surname) Tsukurumichi |
佳通 see styles |
yoshimichi よしみち |
(given name) Yoshimichi |
佳道 see styles |
yoshimichi よしみち |
(personal name) Yoshimichi |
侃道 see styles |
yasumichi やすみち |
(personal name) Yasumichi |
侖子 see styles |
michiko みちこ |
(female given name) Michiko |
俊倫 see styles |
toshimichi としみち |
(personal name) Toshimichi |
俊路 see styles |
toshimichi としみち |
(given name) Toshimichi |
俊軌 see styles |
toshimichi としみち |
(personal name) Toshimichi |
俊迪 see styles |
toshimichi としみち |
(personal name) Toshimichi |
俊通 see styles |
toshimichi としみち |
(given name) Toshimichi |
俊道 see styles |
toshimichi としみち |
(surname, given name) Toshimichi |
保路 see styles |
yasumichi やすみち |
(surname) Yasumichi |
保通 see styles |
yasumichi やすみち |
(personal name) Yasumichi |
保道 see styles |
yasumichi やすみち |
(surname, given name) Yasumichi |
信子 see styles |
michiko みちこ |
(female given name) Michiko |
信学 see styles |
nobumichi のぶみち |
(personal name) Nobumichi |
信彦 see styles |
michihiko みちひこ |
(male given name) Michihiko |
信恵 see styles |
michie みちえ |
(given name) Michie |
信昌 see styles |
michimasa みちまさ |
(personal name) Michimasa |
信通 see styles |
nobumichi のぶみち |
(given name) Nobumichi |
信道 see styles |
xìn dào xin4 dao4 hsin tao nobumichi のぶみち |
(telecommunications) channel; (in Confucian texts) to believe in the principles of wisdom and follow them (surname) Nobumichi |
修博 see styles |
michihiro みちひろ |
(given name) Michihiro |
修照 see styles |
michiteru みちてる |
(given name) Michiteru |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Mich" in Chinese and/or Japanese.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
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