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Simple Dictionary Definition |
勝 胜 see styles |
shèng sheng4 sheng masaru まさる |
More info & calligraphy: Win / Victory(1) win; victory; (2) beautiful scenery; scenic spot; (suf,ctr) (3) (ant: 敗・2) counter for wins; (surname, female given name) Masaru jina, victorious, from ji, to overcome, surpass. |
克服 see styles |
kè fú ke4 fu2 k`o fu ko fu kokufuku こくふく |
More info & calligraphy: Overcome(noun, transitive verb) conquest (of a difficulty, illness, crisis, etc.); overcoming; surmounting; bringing under control |
正念 see styles |
zhèng niàn zheng4 nian4 cheng nien shounen / shonen しょうねん |
More info & calligraphy: 7. Right Mindfulness / Right Memory / Perfect Mindfulness(1) {Buddh} (See 八正道) right mindfulness; (2) true faith (in rebirth in the promised land); (place-name) Shounen samyak-smṛti, right remembrance, the seventh of the 八正道; 'right mindfullness, the looking on the body and the spirit in such a way as to remain ardent, self-possessed and mindful, having overcome both hankering and dejection. ' Keith. |
降魔 see styles |
xiáng mó xiang2 mo2 hsiang mo gouma / goma ごうま |
More info & calligraphy: Overcome the DevilTo overcome demons, e.g. as the Buddha did at his enlightenment. |
伏 see styles |
fú fu2 fu fuse ふせ |
to lean over; to fall (go down); to hide (in ambush); to conceal oneself; to lie low; hottest days of summer; to submit; to concede defeat; to overcome; to subdue; volt (surname) Fuse Prostrate; humble; suffer, bear; ambush; dog-days; hatch; it is used for control, under control, e. g. as delusion; 斷 is contrasted with it as complete extirpation, so that no delusive thought arises. |
克 see styles |
kè ke4 k`o ko yoshi よし |
to be able to; to subdue; to restrain; to overcome; gram; Tibetan unit of land area, about 6 ares (given name) Yoshi subdue |
凌 see styles |
líng ling2 ling rin りん |
to approach; to rise high; thick ice; to insult or maltreat (surname) Rin to overcome |
尅 克 see styles |
kè ke4 k`o ko koku |
variant of 剋|克[ke4] To overcome; successfully attain to. |
降 see styles |
xiáng xiang2 hsiang gō |
to surrender; to capitulate; to subdue; to tame Descend, send down; degrade; subdue; submit. |
三明 see styles |
sān míng san1 ming2 san ming mitsuaki みつあき |
see 三明市[San1ming2 Shi4] {Buddh} (See 宿命通,天眼通,漏尽通) three kinds of awareness; (surname, given name) Mitsuaki The three insights; also 三達. Applied to Buddhas they are called 三達, to arhats 三明. (a) 宿命明 Insight into the mortal conditions of self and others in previous lives; (b) 天眼明 supernatural insight into future mortal conditions; (c) 漏盡明 nirvāṇa insight, i.e. into present mortal sufferings so as to overcome aIl passions or temptations. In the 倶舍論 27 the three are termed 住智識證明; 死生識證明 and 漏盡識證明. For 三明經 v. 長阿含16. |
三轉 三转 see styles |
sān zhuǎn san1 zhuan3 san chuan santen |
(三轉法輪) The three turns of the law-wheel when the Buddha preached in the Deer Park: (a) 示轉 indicative, i.e. postulation and definition of the 四諦; (b) 勸轉 hortative, e.g. 苦當知 suffering should be diagnosed; (c) 證轉 evidential, e.g. I have overcome suffering, etc. |
侵習 侵习 see styles |
qīn xí qin1 xi2 ch`in hsi chin hsi shinjū |
to overcome (negative) habituation |
剋捷 克捷 see styles |
kè jié ke4 jie2 k`o chieh ko chieh kokushō |
to overcome |
十地 see styles |
shí dì shi2 di4 shih ti juuji / juji じゅうじ |
{Buddh} dasabhumi (forty-first to fiftieth stages in the development of a bodhisattva); (place-name) Jūji daśabhūmi; v. 十住. The "ten stages" in the fifty-two sections of the development of a bodhisattva into a Buddha. After completing the十四向 he proceeds to the 十地. There are several groups. I. The ten stages common to the Three Vehicles 三乘 are: (1) 乾慧地 dry wisdom stage, i. e. unfertilized by Buddha-truth, worldly wisdom; (2) 性地 the embryo-stage of the nature of Buddha-truth, the 四善根; (3) 八人地 (八忍地), the stage of the eight patient endurances; (4) 見地 of freedom from wrong views; (5) 薄地 of freedom from the first six of the nine delusions in practice; (6) 離欲地 of freedom from the remaining three; (7) 巳辨地 complete discrimination in regard to wrong views and thoughts, the stage of an arhat; (8) 辟支佛地 pratyeka-buddhahood, only the dead ashes of the past left to sift; (9) 菩薩地 bodhisattvahood; (10) 佛地 Buddhahood. v. 智度論 78. II. 大乘菩薩十地 The ten stages of Mahāyāna bodhisattva development are: (1) 歡喜地 Pramuditā, joy at having overcome the former difficulties and now entering on the path to Buddhahood; (2) 離垢地 Vimalā, freedom from all possible defilement, the stage of purity; (3) 發光地 Prabhākarī, stage of further enlightenment; (4) 焰慧地 Arciṣmatī, of glowing wisdom; (5) 極難勝地 Sudurjayā, mastery of utmost or final difficulties; (6) 現前地 Abhimukhī, the open way of wisdom above definitions of impurity and purity; (7) 遠行地 Dūraṁgamā, proceeding afar, getting above ideas of self in order to save others; (8) 不動地 Acalā, attainment of calm unperturbedness; (9) 善慧地 Sādhumatī, of the finest discriminatory wisdom, knowing where and how to save, and possessed of the 十力 ten powers; (10) 法雲地 Dharmamegha, attaining to the fertilizing powers of the law-cloud. Each of the ten stages is connected with each of the ten pāramitās, v. 波. Each of the 四乘 or four vehicles has a division of ten. III. The 聲聞乘十地 ten Śrāvaka stages are: (1) 受三歸地 initiation as a disciple by receiving the three refuges, in the Buddha, Dharma, and Saṅgha; (2) 信地 belief, or the faith-root; (3) 信法地 belief in the four truths; (4) 内凡夫地 ordinary disciples who observe the 五停心觀, etc.; (5) 學信戒 those who pursue the 三學 three studies; (6) 八人忍地 the stage of 見道 seeing the true Way; (7) 須陀洹地 śrota-āpanna, now definitely in the stream and assured of nirvāṇa; (8) 斯陀含地 sakrdāgāmin, only one more rebirth; (9) 阿那含地 anāgāmin, no rebirth; and (10) 阿羅漢地 arhatship. IV. The ten stages of the pratyekabuddha 緣覺乘十地 are (1) perfect asceticism; (2) mastery of the twelve links of causation; (3) of the four noble truths; (4) of the deeper knowledge; (5) of the eightfold noble path; (6) of the three realms 三法界; (7) of the nirvāṇa state; (8) of the six supernatural powers; (9) arrival at the intuitive stage; (10) mastery of the remaining influence of former habits. V. 佛乘十地 The ten stages, or characteristics of a Buddha, are those of the sovereign or perfect attainment of wisdom, exposition, discrimination, māra-subjugation, suppression of evil, the six transcendent faculties, manifestation of all bodhisattva enlightenment, powers of prediction, of adaptability, of powers to reveal the bodhisattva Truth. VI. The Shingon has its own elaborate ten stages, and also a group 十地十心, see 十心; and there are other groups. |
十障 see styles |
shí zhàng shi2 zhang4 shih chang jisshō |
Ten hindrances; bodhisattvas in the stage of 十地 overcome these ten hindrances and realize the十眞如 q.v. The hindrances are: (1) 異生性障 the hindrance of the common illusions of the unenlightened, taking the seeming for real; (2) 邪行障 the hindrance of common unenlightened conduct; (3) 暗鈍障 the hindrance of ignorant and dull ideas; (4) 細惑現行障 the hindrance of the illusion that things are real and have independent existence; (5)下乘涅槃障 the hindrance of the lower ideals in Hīnayāna of nirvāṇa; (6) 細相現行障 the hindrance of the ordinary ideas of the pure and impure; (7) 細相現行障 the hindrance of the idea of reincarnation; (8) 無相加行障 the hindrance of the continuance of activity even in the formless world; (9) 不欲行障 the hindrance of no desire to act for the salvation of others; (10) 法未自在障 the hindrance of non- attainment of complete mastery of all things. v. 唯識論 10. |
呆然 see styles |
bouzen / bozen ぼうぜん |
(adj-t,adv-to) dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze |
填補 填补 see styles |
tián bǔ tian2 bu3 t`ien pu tien pu tenpo てんぽ |
to fill a gap; to fill in a blank (on a form); to overcome a deficiency (noun/participle) (1) supplementation; replenishment; (2) compensation; indemnification |
定力 see styles |
dìng lì ding4 li4 ting li jouriki / joriki じょうりき |
ability to concentrate; willpower; resolve (place-name) Jōriki samādhibala. The power of abstract or ecstatic meditation, ability to overcome all disturbing thoughts, the fourth of the five bāla 五力; described also as 攝心 powers of mind-control. |
惘然 see styles |
wǎng rán wang3 ran2 wang jan mouzen / mozen もうぜん bouzen / bozen ぼうぜん |
frustrated; perplexed; irresolute; dazed (adj-t,adv-to) dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze |
排す see styles |
haisu はいす |
(transitive verb) (1) (archaism) (See 排する) to push aside; to overcome (e.g. difficulties); to reject; (transitive verb) (2) to align; to put in order; (transitive verb) (3) to push open |
攻克 see styles |
gōng kè gong1 ke4 kung k`o kung ko |
to capture; to take; to overcome; to solve |
斷伏 断伏 see styles |
duàn fú duan4 fu2 tuan fu danbuku |
To cut off and overcome. |
明妃 see styles |
míng fēi ming2 fei1 ming fei myōhi |
Another name for dhāraṇī as the queen of mystic knowledge and able to overcome all evil. Also the female consorts shown in the maṇḍalas. |
映奪 映夺 see styles |
yìng duó ying4 duo2 ying to eidatsu |
to be overcome |
熱昏 热昏 see styles |
rè hūn re4 hun1 je hun |
to be overcome by the heat |
破關 破关 see styles |
pò guān po4 guan1 p`o kuan po kuan |
to solve or overcome (a difficult problem); to beat (a video game) |
破魔 see styles |
pò mó po4 mo2 p`o mo po mo hama はま |
(noun/participle) exorcism; (surname) Hama To overcome the māras, exorcise demons. |
習氣 习气 see styles |
xí qì xi2 qi4 hsi ch`i hsi chi jikke |
custom; practice (usu. a regrettable one) Habit, the force of habit; the uprising or recurrence of thoughts, passions, or delusions after the passion or delusion has itself been overcome, the remainder or remaining influence of illusion. |
茫然 see styles |
máng rán mang2 ran2 mang jan bouzen / bozen ぼうぜん |
blankly; vacantly; at a loss (adj-t,adv-to) dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze |
衝破 冲破 see styles |
chōng pò chong1 po4 ch`ung p`o chung po |
breakthrough; to overcome an obstacle quickly |
越過 越过 see styles |
yuè guò yue4 guo4 yüeh kuo |
to cross over; to transcend; to cover distance; to overcome; to rise above |
難勝 难胜 see styles |
nán shèng nan2 sheng4 nan sheng nanshō |
Hard to overcome, or be overcome; unconquerable; the fifth of the ten bodhisattva 地 stages when all passion and illusion is overcome and understanding of all things attained. |
預流 预流 see styles |
yù liú yu4 liu2 yü liu yoru よる |
{Buddh} sotāpanna; śrotāpanna; stream-winner; stream-entrant According with the stream of holy living, the srota-āpanna disciple of the śrāvaka stage, who has overcome the illusion of the seeming, the first stage in Hīnayāna. |
鬭勝 鬭胜 see styles |
dòu shèng dou4 sheng4 tou sheng |
To overcome in a contest of any kind. |
ガシる see styles |
gashiru ガシる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to well up; to be overcome with emotion; to be close to tears |
ぼう然 see styles |
bouzen / bozen ぼうぜん |
(adj-t,adv-to) dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze |
不能侵 see styles |
bù néng qīn bu4 neng2 qin1 pu neng ch`in pu neng chin funō shin |
cannot overcome |
他勝罪 他胜罪 see styles |
tā shèng zuì ta1 sheng4 zui4 t`a sheng tsui ta sheng tsui tashō zai |
Overcome by specific sin; i. e. any of the four pārājikas, or sins of excommunication. |
六行觀 六行观 see styles |
liù xíng guān liu4 xing2 guan1 liu hsing kuan rokugyō kan |
The six meditations, also called 厭欣觀; 六妙行 comparing the 下地 lower realms with the 上地 higher, the six following characters being the subject of meditation: the three lower represent 麤 coarseness, 苦 suffering, and 障 resistance; these in meditation are seen as distasteful: while the higher are the 靜 calm, 妙 mystic, 離 free, which are matters for delight. By this meditation on the distasteful and the delectable the delusions of the lower realms may be overcome. |
勵志哥 励志哥 see styles |
lì zhì gē li4 zhi4 ge1 li chih ko |
(coll.) a guy who is admired for having overcome challenges to achieve success |
十重障 see styles |
shí zhòng zhàng shi2 zhong4 zhang4 shih chung chang jū jūshō |
The ten weighty bodhisattva hindrances, according to the 別教, which are respectively overcome by entry into the 十地; v. 成唯識論 9; the first is 異生性 the natural heart hindering the 聖性 holy heart, etc.; v. 十障. |
厚い壁 see styles |
atsuikabe あついかべ |
(exp,n) (idiom) hard-to-overcome obstacle; high hurdle; thick wall |
好意思 see styles |
hǎo yì si hao3 yi4 si5 hao i ssu |
to have the nerve; what a cheek!; to feel no shame; to overcome the shame; (is it) proper? (rhetorical question) |
征する see styles |
seisuru / sesuru せいする |
(vs-s,vt) to conquer; to subjugate; to overcome |
打克つ see styles |
uchikatsu うちかつ |
(v5t,vi) to overcome (a difficulty) |
打勝つ see styles |
uchikatsu うちかつ |
(v5t,vi) (1) to conquer (e.g. an enemy); to defeat; (2) to overcome (a difficulty); (3) to out-hit |
打解策 see styles |
dakaisaku だかいさく |
(irregular kanji usage) plan to overcome an obstacle or break out of a deadlock; breakthrough solution |
打開策 see styles |
dakaisaku だかいさく |
plan to overcome an obstacle or break out of a deadlock; breakthrough solution |
押切る see styles |
oshikiru おしきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to face down the opposition; to overcome resistance; to have one's own way; (2) to press and cut |
排する see styles |
haisuru はいする |
(vs-s,vt) (1) to push aside; to overcome (e.g. difficulties); to reject; (vs-s,vt) (2) to align; to put in order; (vs-s,vt) (3) (archaism) to push open |
日本病 see styles |
nihonbyou / nihonbyo にほんびょう |
(See 英国病) Japan disease; perceived inability of Japan to overcome economic stagnation, etc. |
極難勝 极难胜 see styles |
jín án shèng jin2 an2 sheng4 chin an sheng gokunan shō |
to overcome extreme difficulty |
無明惑 无明惑 see styles |
wú míng huò wu2 ming2 huo4 wu ming huo mumyō waku |
The illusion arising from primal ignorance which covers and hinders the truth of the via media; one of the 三惑 of Tiantai; in the 別教 it is overcome by the bodhisattva from the first 地 stage, in the 圓教 in the first 住 resting-place. |
無著行 无着行 see styles |
wú zhuō xíng wu2 zhuo1 xing2 wu cho hsing mujaku gyō |
Unfettered action, power to overcome all obstacles. |
羅婆那 罗婆那 see styles |
luó pó nà luo2 po2 na4 lo p`o na lo po na Rabana |
Rāvana, king of Ceylon and ruler of the rākṣasas, overcome by Rāmacandra, v. the Rāmāyaṇa. |
越渡惑 see styles |
yuè dù huò yue4 du4 huo4 yüeh tu huo otsutowaku |
having overcome uncertainty |
難可勝 难可胜 see styles |
nán kě shèng nan2 ke3 sheng4 nan k`o sheng nan ko sheng nan kashō |
able to overcome difficulty |
首楞嚴 首楞严 see styles |
shǒu lèng yán shou3 leng4 yan2 shou leng yen |
首楞伽摩 śūraṃgama, intp. 健相 heroic, resolute; the virtue or power which enables a buddha to overcome every obstacle, obtained in the 首楞嚴定 or 三昧 śūraṃgamadhyāna or samādhi; 首楞嚴經 is the sutra on the subject, whose full title commences 大佛頂, etc. |
ボーゼン see styles |
poozen ポーゼン |
(adj-t,adv-to) dumbfounded; overcome with surprise; in blank amazement; in a daze; (place-name) Posen |
七種無上 七种无上 see styles |
qī zhǒng wú shàng qi1 zhong3 wu2 shang4 ch`i chung wu shang chi chung wu shang shichi shumujō |
The seven peerless qualities of a Buddha:―his body 身 with its thirty-two signs and eighty-four marks; his way 道 of universal mercy; his perfect insight or doctrine 見; his wisdom 智; his supernatural power 神 力; his ability to overcome hindrances 斷障, e.g. illusion, karma, and suffering; and his abiding place 住 i.e. Nirvana. Cf. 七勝事. |
乗っ切る see styles |
nokkiru のっきる |
(v5r,vi) (archaism) to overcome; to get through |
乗りきる see styles |
norikiru のりきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to weather (a storm, rough seas); to ride across; to sail across; (2) to get through (adversity); to weather; to get over; to tide over; to overcome; (v5r,vi) (3) to load completely (e.g. books on a shelf, people or luggage in a car) |
乗り切る see styles |
norikiru のりきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to weather (a storm, rough seas); to ride across; to sail across; (2) to get through (adversity); to weather; to get over; to tide over; to overcome; (v5r,vi) (3) to load completely (e.g. books on a shelf, people or luggage in a car) |
乗越える see styles |
norikoeru のりこえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to climb over; to get over; to ride across; (2) to surmount; to overcome; (3) to surpass; to overtake |
九解脫道 九解脱道 see styles |
jiǔ jiě tuō dào jiu3 jie3 tuo1 dao4 chiu chieh t`o tao chiu chieh to tao ku gedatsu dō |
In the nine stages trailokya三界 each has its possible delusions and erroneous performances; the latter are overcome by the九無間道q.v. |
人情負け see styles |
ninjoumake / ninjomake にんじょうまけ |
overcome by sympathy |
弩達囉灑 弩达囉洒 see styles |
nǔ dá luō sǎ nu3 da2 luo1 sa3 nu ta lo sa Dodarasha |
Durdharṣa, hard to hold 難執持, or hard to overcome 難降伏, or hard to behold 無能見, guardian of the inner gate in Vairocana's maṇḍala. |
悲不自勝 悲不自胜 see styles |
bēi bù zì shèng bei1 bu4 zi4 sheng4 pei pu tzu sheng |
unable to control one's grief (idiom); overwrought; overcome with sorrow; heartbroken |
情緒纏綿 see styles |
jouchotenmen / jochotenmen じょうちょてんめん joushotenmen / joshotenmen じょうしょてんめん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) tender sentiments; being overcome with emotions; having a tender feeling (for a person) |
情緒纒綿 see styles |
jouchotenmen / jochotenmen じょうちょてんめん joushotenmen / joshotenmen じょうしょてんめん |
(n,adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) tender sentiments; being overcome with emotions; having a tender feeling (for a person) |
感極まる see styles |
kankiwamaru かんきわまる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be overcome with emotion |
所能映奪 所能映夺 see styles |
suǒ néng yìng duó suo3 neng2 ying4 duo2 so neng ying to sho nō eidatsu |
to overcome by |
打ち克つ see styles |
uchikatsu うちかつ |
(v5t,vi) to overcome (a difficulty) |
打ち勝つ see styles |
uchikatsu うちかつ |
(v5t,vi) (1) to conquer (e.g. an enemy); to defeat; (2) to overcome (a difficulty); (3) to out-hit |
披荊斬棘 披荆斩棘 see styles |
pī jīng zhǎn jí pi1 jing1 zhan3 ji2 p`i ching chan chi pi ching chan chi |
lit. to cut one's way through thistles and thorns (idiom); fig. to overcome all obstacles on the way; to break through hardships; to blaze a new trail |
押しきる see styles |
oshikiru おしきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to face down the opposition; to overcome resistance; to have one's own way; (2) to press and cut |
押し切る see styles |
oshikiru おしきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to face down the opposition; to overcome resistance; to have one's own way; (2) to press and cut |
排除萬難 排除万难 see styles |
pái chú wàn nán pai2 chu2 wan4 nan2 p`ai ch`u wan nan pai chu wan nan |
to overcome all obstacles; to overcome countless difficulties |
攻堅克難 攻坚克难 see styles |
gōng jiān kè nán gong1 jian1 ke4 nan2 kung chien k`o nan kung chien ko nan |
to tackle a thorny problem and overcome its challenges |
極難勝地 极难胜地 see styles |
jín án shèng dì jin2 an2 sheng4 di4 chin an sheng ti gokunan shōji |
The stage in which the bodhisattva has overcome his worst difficulties, the fifth stage. |
法輪常轉 法轮常转 see styles |
fǎ lún cháng zhuàn fa3 lun2 chang2 zhuan4 fa lun ch`ang chuan fa lun chang chuan |
the Wheel turns constantly (idiom); Buddhist teaching will overcome everything |
火燄三昧 火焰三昧 see styles |
huǒ yàn sān mèi huo3 yan4 san1 mei4 huo yen san mei kaen zanmai |
A samādhi entered into by the Buddha, in which he emitted flames to overcome a poisonous dragon. Also 火光 (or 火生) 三昧 q. v. |
無堅不摧 无坚不摧 see styles |
wú jiān bù cuī wu2 jian1 bu4 cui1 wu chien pu ts`ui wu chien pu tsui |
no stronghold one cannot overcome (idiom); to conquer every obstacle; nothing one can't do; to carry everything before one |
爲他所勝 为他所胜 see styles |
wéi tā suǒ shèng wei2 ta1 suo3 sheng4 wei t`a so sheng wei ta so sheng ita shoshō |
to be overcome by others |
病力羸頓 病力羸顿 see styles |
bìng lì léi dùn bing4 li4 lei2 dun4 ping li lei tun byōriki ruiton |
to be overcome by the strength of the disease (?) |
百無聊賴 百无聊赖 see styles |
bǎi wú liáo lài bai3 wu2 liao2 lai4 pai wu liao lai |
(idiom) bored to death; bored stiff; overcome with boredom |
積重難返 积重难返 see styles |
jī zhòng nán fǎn ji1 zhong4 nan2 fan3 chi chung nan fan |
ingrained habits are hard to overcome (idiom); bad old practices die hard |
空有二執 空有二执 see styles |
kōng yǒu èr zhí kong1 you3 er4 zhi2 k`ung yu erh chih kung yu erh chih kūu nishū |
(or 空有二見). The two (false) tenets, or views, that karma and nirvana are not real, and that the ego and phenomena are real; these wrong views are overcome by the 空有二觀 meditating on the unreality of the ego and phenomena, and the reality of karma and nirvana. |
絆される see styles |
hodasareru ほだされる |
(v1,vi) (kana only) to be bound (by feelings); to be fettered (by); to be overcome (by); to be moved (by); to be touched (by) |
菩薩聖衆 菩萨圣众 see styles |
pú sà shèng zhòng pu2 sa4 sheng4 zhong4 p`u sa sheng chung pu sa sheng chung bosatsu shōshu |
The bodhisattva saints who have overcome illusion, from the first stage upwards, as contrasted with ordinary bodhisattvas. |
萬箭穿心 万箭穿心 see styles |
wàn jiàn chuān xīn wan4 jian4 chuan1 xin1 wan chien ch`uan hsin wan chien chuan hsin |
lit. to have one's heart pierced by thousands of arrows (idiom); fig. overcome with sorrow; fig. to lambaste; to rip sb to shreds |
阿羅漢訶 阿罗汉诃 see styles |
ā luó hàn hē a1 luo2 han4 he1 a lo han ho arakanka |
One of the titles of Buddha, the arhan who has overcome mortality. |
サラミ戦術 see styles |
saramisenjutsu サラミせんじゅつ |
(rare) salami tactics (divide and conquer process of threats and alliances used to overcome opposition) |
乗りこえる see styles |
norikoeru のりこえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to climb over; to get over; to ride across; (2) to surmount; to overcome; (3) to surpass; to overtake |
乗り越える see styles |
norikoeru のりこえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to climb over; to get over; to ride across; (2) to surmount; to overcome; (3) to surpass; to overtake |
感きわまる see styles |
kankiwamaru かんきわまる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be overcome with emotion |
胸が潰れる see styles |
munegatsubureru むねがつぶれる |
(exp,v1) to be choked up; to be crushed (emotionally); to be overcome (with emotion); to be shocked; to be horrified |
踏み越える see styles |
fumikoeru ふみこえる |
(v1,vi) to step over or across; to overcome |
鼻をあかす see styles |
hanaoakasu はなをあかす |
(exp,v5s) to outwit; to get the better of; to overcome a superior opponent and leave him speechless |
鼻を明かす see styles |
hanaoakasu はなをあかす |
(exp,v5s) to outwit; to get the better of; to overcome a superior opponent and leave him speechless |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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