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<123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
忍者龜 忍者龟 see styles |
rěn zhě guī ren3 zhe3 gui1 jen che kuei |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Tw); see 忍者神龜|忍者神龟[Ren3 zhe3 Shen2 gui1] |
忍耐力 see styles |
rěn nài lì ren3 nai4 li4 jen nai li nintairyoku にんたいりょく |
patience; fortitude fortitude; perseverance; stoicism; patience |
忍辱仙 see styles |
rěn rù xiān ren3 ru4 xian1 jen ju hsien Ninniku Sen |
kṣāntyṛṣi; the ṛṣi who patiently suffered insult, i.e. Śākyamuni, in a former life, suffering mutilation to convert Kalirāja. |
忍辱地 see styles |
rěn rù dì ren3 ru4 di4 jen ju ti ninniku chi |
The stage of patience. Two kinds are distinguished, patience which endures (1) insults originating in men, such as hatred, or abuse, (2) distresses arising from natural causes such as heat, cold, age, sickness, etc. |
忍辱衣 see styles |
rěn rù yī ren3 ru4 yi1 jen ju i ninniku no koromo |
The robe of patience, a patient heart which, like a garment, wards off all outward sin. A general name for the kaṣāya, monk's robe. |
忍辱鎧 忍辱铠 see styles |
rěn rù kǎi ren3 ru4 kai3 jen ju k`ai jen ju kai ninniku kai |
patience as armor |
柔順忍 柔顺忍 see styles |
róu shùn rěn rou2 shun4 ren3 jou shun jen jūjunnin |
The patience of meekness, i. e. in meekness to accord with the truth. |
深法忍 see styles |
shēn fǎ rěn shen1 fa3 ren3 shen fa jen jinbō nin |
Patience, or perseverance, in faith and practice. |
滅法忍 灭法忍 see styles |
miè fǎ rěn mie4 fa3 ren3 mieh fa jen meppōnin |
the tolerance of the dharma of cessation; |
滅類忍 灭类忍 see styles |
miè lèi rěn mie4 lei4 ren3 mieh lei jen metsu ruinin |
the tolerance of kinds of cessation |
無上忍 无上忍 see styles |
wú shàng rěn wu2 shang4 ren3 wu shang jen mujō nin |
The highest patient equanimity in receiving the truth; also, to believe the truth of impermanence without doubt, v. 十忍. |
無垢忍 无垢忍 see styles |
wú gōu rěn wu2 gou1 ren3 wu kou jen muku nin |
The stage of undefiled endurance, the final stage of a bodhisattva, see無垢地. |
無生忍 无生忍 see styles |
wú shēng rěn wu2 sheng1 ren3 wu sheng jen mushounin / mushonin むしょうにん |
(abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 無生法忍) anutpattika-dharma-ksanti (recognition that nothing really arises or perishes) The patient rest in belief in immortality, or no rebirth. |
猛利忍 see styles |
měng lì rěn meng3 li4 ren3 meng li jen mōri nin |
intense forbearance |
能堪忍 see styles |
néng kān rěn neng2 kan1 ren3 neng k`an jen neng kan jen nō kannin |
up to the task |
能安忍 see styles |
néng ān rěn neng2 an1 ren3 neng an jen nō annin |
indifference to success and adversity |
能忍受 see styles |
néng rěn shòu neng2 ren3 shou4 neng jen shou nō ninju |
enduring |
至忍位 see styles |
zhì rěn wèi zhi4 ren3 wei4 chih jen wei shi nini |
to reach the stage of patience |
苦法忍 see styles |
kǔ fǎ rěn ku3 fa3 ren3 k`u fa jen ku fa jen ku hōnin |
the tolerance of the dharma of suffering |
苦類忍 苦类忍 see styles |
kǔ lèi rěn ku3 lei4 ren3 k`u lei jen ku lei jen kurui nin |
(苦類智忍) One of the eight forms of endurance arising out of 苦類智, v. 八忍. |
菩薩忍 菩萨忍 see styles |
pú sà rěn pu2 sa4 ren3 p`u sa jen pu sa jen bosatsu nin |
forbearance of the bodhisattvas |
衆生忍 众生忍 see styles |
zhòng shēng rěn zhong4 sheng1 ren3 chung sheng jen shujō nin |
Patience towards all living beings under all circumstances. |
行忍辱 see styles |
xíng rěn rù xing2 ren3 ru4 hsing jen ju gyōn ninniku |
practices forbearance |
解脫忍 解脱忍 see styles |
jiě tuō rěn jie3 tuo1 ren3 chieh t`o jen chieh to jen gedatsu nin |
forbearance of liberation |
道法忍 see styles |
dào fǎ rěn dao4 fa3 ren3 tao fa jen dō hōnin |
the tolerance of the path |
道類忍 道类忍 see styles |
dào lèi rěn dao4 lei4 ren3 tao lei jen dō ruinin |
the tolerance of kinds of the way |
隨順忍 随顺忍 see styles |
suí shùn rěn sui2 shun4 ren3 sui shun jen zuijun nin |
compliant forbearance |
集法忍 see styles |
jí fǎ rěn ji2 fa3 ren3 chi fa jen shū hōnin |
the recognition [tolerance] of the truth of the cause of suffering |
集類忍 集类忍 see styles |
jí lèi rěn ji2 lei4 ren3 chi lei jen shū ruinin |
the tolerance of kinds of arising |
零容忍 see styles |
líng róng rěn ling2 rong2 ren3 ling jung jen |
zero tolerance |
音響忍 音响忍 see styles |
yīn xiǎng rěn yin1 xiang3 ren3 yin hsiang jen |
Sound and echo perseverance, the patience which realizes that all is as unreal as sound and echo. |
三種忍行 三种忍行 see styles |
sān zhǒng rěn xíng san1 zhong3 ren3 xing2 san chung jen hsing sanshu ningyō |
Patience or forbearance of body, mouth, and mind. |
不堪忍受 see styles |
bù kān rěn shòu bu4 kan1 ren3 shou4 pu k`an jen shou pu kan jen shou |
unbearable |
不起法忍 see styles |
bù qǐ fǎ rěn bu4 qi3 fa3 ren3 pu ch`i fa jen pu chi fa jen fukihō nin |
The stage of endurance, or patient meditation, that has reached the state where phenomenal illusion ceases to arise, through entry into the realization of the Void, or noumenal; also 生法忍 (or 起法忍) . |
二種忍辱 二种忍辱 see styles |
èr zhǒng rěn rù er4 zhong3 ren3 ru4 erh chung jen ju nishuninniku |
Two kinds of patience, or endurance: (a) of the assaults of nature, heat, cold, etc.; (b) of human assaults and insults. |
光陰荏苒 光阴荏苒 see styles |
guāng yīn - rěn rǎn guang1 yin1 - ren3 ran3 kuang yin - jen jan |
(idiom) How time flies! |
吞聲忍氣 吞声忍气 see styles |
tūn shēng rěn qì tun1 sheng1 ren3 qi4 t`un sheng jen ch`i tun sheng jen chi |
see 忍氣吞聲|忍气吞声[ren3 qi4 tun1 sheng1] |
含垢忍辱 see styles |
hán gòu - rěn rǔ han2 gou4 - ren3 ru3 han kou - jen ju |
(idiom) to bear shame and humiliation |
含忍恥辱 含忍耻辱 see styles |
hán rěn chǐ rǔ han2 ren3 chi3 ru3 han jen ch`ih ju han jen chih ju |
to eat humble pie; to accept humiliation; to turn the other cheek |
堅忍不拔 坚忍不拔 see styles |
jiān rěn bù bá jian1 ren3 bu4 ba2 chien jen pu pa |
fortitude |
堪忍世界 see styles |
kān rěn shì jiè kan1 ren3 shi4 jie4 k`an jen shih chieh kan jen shih chieh kannin sekai |
The sahā world of endurance of suffering; any world of transmigration. |
堪忍問難 堪忍问难 see styles |
kān rěn wèn nán kan1 ren3 wen4 nan2 k`an jen wen nan kan jen wen nan kannin monnan |
patiently put up with difficult questions |
大忍法界 see styles |
dà rěn fǎ jiè da4 ren3 fa3 jie4 ta jen fa chieh dainin hōkai |
The great realm for learning patience, i.e. the present world. |
安受苦忍 see styles |
ān shòu kǔ rěn an1 shou4 ku3 ren3 an shou k`u jen an shou ku jen anju ku nin |
patience under suffering |
平等忍辱 see styles |
píng děng rěn rù ping2 deng3 ren3 ru4 p`ing teng jen ju ping teng jen ju byōdō ninjoku |
Equanimous Forbearance |
強忍悲痛 强忍悲痛 see styles |
qiáng rěn bēi tòng qiang2 ren3 bei1 tong4 ch`iang jen pei t`ung chiang jen pei tung |
to try hard to suppress one's grief (idiom) |
得無生忍 得无生忍 see styles |
dé wú shēng rěn de2 wu2 sheng1 ren3 te wu sheng jen toku mushō nin |
gains the patient acceptance based on cognizance of non-arising |
忍俊不禁 see styles |
rěn jun bù jīn ren3 jun4 bu4 jin1 jen chün pu chin inshun fukin |
cannot help laughing; unable to restrain a smile to be unhandleable |
忍到彼岸 see styles |
rěn dào bǐ àn ren3 dao4 bi3 an4 jen tao pi an nin tōhigan |
perfection of forbearance |
忍垢偷生 see styles |
rěn gòu tōu shēng ren3 gou4 tou1 sheng1 jen kou t`ou sheng jen kou tou sheng |
to bear humiliation to save one's skin (idiom) |
忍氣吞聲 忍气吞声 see styles |
rěn qì tūn shēng ren3 qi4 tun1 sheng1 jen ch`i t`un sheng jen chi tun sheng |
to submit to humiliation (idiom); to suffer in silence; to swallow one's anger; to grin and bear it |
忍波羅蜜 忍波罗蜜 see styles |
rěn bō luó mì ren3 bo1 luo2 mi4 jen po lo mi nin haramitsu |
The patience pāramitā, v. 忍辱. |
忍無可忍 忍无可忍 see styles |
rěn wú kě rěn ren3 wu2 ke3 ren3 jen wu k`o jen jen wu ko jen |
more than one can bear (idiom); at the end of one's patience; the last straw |
忍痛割愛 忍痛割爱 see styles |
rěn tòng gē ài ren3 tong4 ge1 ai4 jen t`ung ko ai jen tung ko ai |
to resign oneself to part with what one treasures |
忍者神龜 忍者神龟 see styles |
rěn zhě shén guī ren3 zhe3 shen2 gui1 jen che shen kuei |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, US comic book series, first appeared in 1984, also films, video games etc |
忍辱仙人 see styles |
rěn rù xiān rén ren3 ru4 xian1 ren2 jen ju hsien jen ninniku sennin |
Kṣāntivādin ṛṣi |
忍辱偷生 see styles |
rěn rǔ tōu shēng ren3 ru3 tou1 sheng1 jen ju t`ou sheng jen ju tou sheng |
to bear humiliation to save one's skin (idiom) |
忍辱含垢 see styles |
rěn rǔ hán gòu ren3 ru3 han2 gou4 jen ju han kou |
to eat humble pie; to accept humiliation; to turn the other cheek |
忍辱太子 see styles |
rěn rù tài zǐ ren3 ru4 tai4 zi3 jen ju t`ai tzu jen ju tai tzu ninniku taishi |
The patient prince, of Vārāṇaśī (Benares), who gave a piece of his flesh to heal his sick parents, which was efficacious because he had never given way to anger. |
忍辱柔和 see styles |
rěn rù róu hé ren3 ru4 rou2 he2 jen ju jou ho ninjoku jūwa |
tolerant and gentle |
忍辱求全 see styles |
rěn rǔ qiú quán ren3 ru3 qiu2 quan2 jen ju ch`iu ch`üan jen ju chiu chüan |
to endure humiliation to preserve unity |
忍辱負重 忍辱负重 see styles |
rěn rǔ fù zhòng ren3 ru3 fu4 zhong4 jen ju fu chung |
to endure humiliation as part of an important mission (idiom); to suffer in silence |
忍飢挨餓 忍饥挨饿 see styles |
rěn jī ái è ren3 ji1 ai2 e4 jen chi ai o |
starving; famished |
愛不忍釋 爱不忍释 see styles |
ài bù rěn shì ai4 bu4 ren3 shi4 ai pu jen shih |
to love something too much to part with it (idiom) |
慘不忍睹 惨不忍睹 see styles |
cǎn bù rěn dǔ can3 bu4 ren3 du3 ts`an pu jen tu tsan pu jen tu |
lit. so horrible that one cannot bear to look (idiom); fig. miserable; horrendous; atrocious |
慘不忍聞 惨不忍闻 see styles |
cǎn bù rěn wén can3 bu4 ren3 wen2 ts`an pu jen wen tsan pu jen wen |
(idiom) dreadful to hear |
於心不忍 于心不忍 see styles |
yú xīn bù rěn yu2 xin1 bu4 ren3 yü hsin pu jen |
can't bear to |
柔順之忍 柔顺之忍 see styles |
róu shùn zhī rěn rou2 shun4 zhi1 ren3 jou shun chih jen jūjun no nin |
intellectual receptivity (regarding the nature of dharmas) |
柔順法忍 柔顺法忍 see styles |
róu shùn fǎ rěn rou2 shun4 fa3 ren3 jou shun fa jen jūjunhōnin |
intellectual receptivity regarding the nature of dharmas |
梵忍跡天 梵忍迹天 see styles |
fàn rěn jī tiān fan4 ren3 ji1 tian1 fan jen chi t`ien fan jen chi tien Bonninshaku ten |
Brahmā Sahaṃpati |
極淸淨忍 极淸淨忍 see styles |
jí qīng jìng rěn ji2 qing1 jing4 ren3 chi ch`ing ching jen chi ching ching jen goku shōjōnin |
extremely pure forbearance |
溫良忍讓 温良忍让 see styles |
wēn liáng rěn ràng wen1 liang2 ren3 rang4 wen liang jen jang |
submissive; accommodating |
滅法智忍 灭法智忍 see styles |
miè fǎ zhì rěn mie4 fa3 zhi4 ren3 mieh fa chih jen metsuhō chi nin |
One of the 八忍, the endurance and patience associated with the last. |
火影忍者 see styles |
huǒ yǐng rěn zhě huo3 ying3 ren3 zhe3 huo ying jen che |
Naruto, manga and anime series |
無從生忍 无从生忍 see styles |
wú cóng shēng rěn wu2 cong2 sheng1 ren3 wu ts`ung sheng jen wu tsung sheng jen mujūshō nin |
the acceptance of (the principle of) unborn Dharmas |
無法忍受 无法忍受 see styles |
wú fǎ rěn shòu wu2 fa3 ren3 shou4 wu fa jen shou |
intolerable |
無生法忍 无生法忍 see styles |
wú shēng fǎ rěn wu2 sheng1 fa3 ren3 wu sheng fa jen mushouhounin / mushohonin むしょうほうにん |
{Buddh} anutpattika-dharma-ksanti (recognition that nothing really arises or perishes) idem 無生忍. |
無起法忍 无起法忍 see styles |
wú qǐ fǎ rěn wu2 qi3 fa3 ren3 wu ch`i fa jen wu chi fa jen mukihō nin |
patience based on the realization of the non-arising of phenomena |
甚深法忍 see styles |
shén shēn fǎ rěn shen2 shen1 fa3 ren3 shen shen fa jen shinshin hōnin |
profound tolerance based on awareness of non-arising of phenomena |
目不忍見 目不忍见 see styles |
mù bù rěn jiàn mu4 bu4 ren3 jian4 mu pu jen chien |
see 目不忍視|目不忍视[mu4 bu4 ren3 shi4] |
目不忍視 目不忍视 see styles |
mù bù rěn shì mu4 bu4 ren3 shi4 mu pu jen shih |
lit. the eye cannot bear to see it (idiom); fig. pitiful to behold |
耐怨害忍 see styles |
nài yuàn hài rěn nai4 yuan4 hai4 ren3 nai yüan hai jen tai ongai nin |
The patience which endures enmity and injury. |
色厲內荏 色厉内荏 see styles |
sè lì nèi rěn se4 li4 nei4 ren3 se li nei jen |
lit. show strength while weak inside (idiom); appearing fierce while cowardly at heart; a sheep in wolf's clothing |
苦類智忍 苦类智忍 see styles |
kǔ lèi zhì rěn ku3 lei4 zhi4 ren3 k`u lei chih jen ku lei chih jen kuruichi nin |
subsequent forbearance with suffering |
觀察法忍 观察法忍 see styles |
guān chá fǎ rěn guan1 cha2 fa3 ren3 kuan ch`a fa jen kuan cha fa jen kansatsu hōnin |
patience developed from the thorough scrutiny of phenomena |
隱忍不發 隐忍不发 see styles |
yǐn rěn bù fā yin3 ren3 bu4 fa1 yin jen pu fa |
to keep one's emotions inside oneself; to restrain one's emotions |
隱忍不言 隐忍不言 see styles |
yǐn rěn bù yán yin3 ren3 bu4 yan2 yin jen pu yen |
to keep one's emotions inside oneself; to restrain one's emotions |
難以忍受 难以忍受 see styles |
nán yǐ rěn shòu nan2 yi3 ren3 shou4 nan i jen shou |
hard to endure; unbearable |
安受衆苦忍 安受众苦忍 see styles |
ān shòu zhòng kǔ rěn an1 shou4 zhong4 ku3 ren3 an shou chung k`u jen an shou chung ku jen anju shuku nin |
patiently and willingly enduring sufferings |
得無生法忍 得无生法忍 see styles |
dé wú shēng fǎ rěn de2 wu2 sheng1 fa3 ren3 te wu sheng fa jen toku mushō hōnin |
attains the forbearance that is based on the cognition of the non-arising of all phenomena |
忍不墮惡趣 忍不堕恶趣 see styles |
rěn bù duò è qù ren3 bu4 duo4 e4 qu4 jen pu to o ch`ü jen pu to o chü nin fuda akushu |
The stage of patience ensures that there will be no falling into the lower paths of transmigration. |
忍波羅蜜多 忍波罗蜜多 see styles |
rěn bō luó mì duō ren3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 jen po lo mi to nin haramitta |
perfection of forbearance |
忍辱波羅蜜 忍辱波罗蜜 see styles |
rěn rù bō luó mì ren3 ru4 bo1 luo2 mi4 jen ju po lo mi ninniku haramitsu |
the perfection of forbearance |
惹那跋陀羅 惹那跋陀罗 see styles |
rěn à bá tuó luó ren3 a4 ba2 tuo2 luo2 jen a pa t`o lo jen a pa to lo Janabaddara |
*Jñānabhadra |
梵忍跡天子 梵忍迹天子 see styles |
fàn rěn jī tiān zǐ fan4 ren3 ji1 tian1 zi3 fan jen chi t`ien tzu fan jen chi tien tzu Bonninshaku tenshi |
Brahmā Sahaṃpati |
耐他怨害忍 see styles |
nài tā yuàn hài rěn nai4 ta1 yuan4 hai4 ren3 nai t`a yüan hai jen nai ta yüan hai jen taita ongai nin |
patience of not retaliating against someone who harms you |
安忍波羅蜜多 安忍波罗蜜多 see styles |
ān rěn bō luó mì duō an1 ren3 bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1 an jen po lo mi to annin haramitsu ta |
perfection of patience |
無所從生法忍 无所从生法忍 see styles |
wú suǒ cóng shēng fǎ rěn wu2 suo3 cong2 sheng1 fa3 ren3 wu so ts`ung sheng fa jen wu so tsung sheng fa jen mushojū shōhō nin |
the acceptance of (the principle of) non-arising dharmas |
小不忍則亂大謀 小不忍则乱大谋 see styles |
xiǎo bù rěn zé luàn dà móu xiao3 bu4 ren3 ze2 luan4 da4 mou2 hsiao pu jen tse luan ta mou |
(idiom) great plans can be ruined by just a touch of impatience |
是可忍,孰不可忍 see styles |
shì kě rěn , shú bù kě rěn shi4 ke3 ren3 , shu2 bu4 ke3 ren3 shih k`o jen , shu pu k`o jen shih ko jen , shu pu ko jen |
if this can be tolerated, what cannot? (idiom); enough is enough |
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