There are 46 total results for your Repent search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
後悔 后悔 see styles |
hòu huǐ hou4 hui3 hou hui koukai / kokai こうかい |
More info & calligraphy: Sorry / Apologetic / Repent / Regret(n,vs,vt,vi,adj-no) regret; repentance; remorse to repent; regret |
悔悟 see styles |
huǐ wù hui3 wu4 hui wu kaigo かいご |
to repent (n,vs,vt,vi) remorse; repentance |
悔過 悔过 see styles |
huǐ guò hui3 guo4 hui kuo keka けか |
to repent; to be penitent {Buddh} repentance; penitence To repent of error. |
懺悔 忏悔 see styles |
chàn huǐ chan4 hui3 ch`an hui chan hui zange; sange ざんげ; さんげ |
to repent; (religion) to confess (noun, transitive verb) {Christn;Buddh} (さんげ is usu. used in Buddhism and ざんげ elsewhere) repentance; confession; penitence chan is the translit. of kṣamā, 悔 its translation, i.e. repentance; but also the first is intp. as confession, cf. 提 deśanā, the second as repentance and reform. |
悔 see styles |
huǐ hui3 hui ke |
(bound form) to regret; to repent Regret, repent. |
三舉 see styles |
sān jǔ san1 ju3 san chü |
The three exposures, i,e. the three sins of a monk each entailing his unfrocking— willful non-confession of sin, unwillingness to repent, claiming that lust is not contrary to the doctrine. |
咎悔 see styles |
jiù huǐ jiu4 hui3 chiu hui kyūke |
to repent |
啞羊 哑羊 see styles |
yǎ yáng ya3 yang2 ya yang ayō |
(啞羊僧) A dumb sheep (monk), stupid, one who does not know good from bad, nor enough to repent of sin. |
囘心 回心 see styles |
huí xīn hui2 xin1 hui hsin kai shin |
囘心懺悔 To turn the mind from evil to good, to repent. |
學悔 学悔 see styles |
xué huǐ xue2 hui3 hsüeh hui gakuge |
Studying to repent, as when a monk having committed sin seeks to repent. |
心悔 see styles |
xīn huǐ xin1 hui3 hsin hui shinke |
repent inwardly |
悔む see styles |
kuyamu くやむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to mourn; to lament; (2) to be sorry; to regret; to repent |
悔改 see styles |
huǐ gǎi hui3 gai3 hui kai |
to repent; repentance |
悔罪 see styles |
huǐ zuì hui3 zui4 hui tsui |
to repent; to be contrite |
惡作 恶作 see styles |
è zuò e4 zuo4 o tso osa |
Evil doings; also to hate that which one has done, to repent. |
懊悔 see styles |
ào huǐ ao4 hui3 ao hui |
to feel remorse; to repent; to regret |
改悔 see styles |
gǎi huǐ gai3 hui3 kai hui gaike |
to mend one's ways To repent and reform. |
改過 改过 see styles |
gǎi guò gai3 guo4 kai kuo kaika |
to correct one's errors; to mend one's ways to repent |
疑悔 see styles |
yí huǐ yi2 hui3 i hui gikai |
To repent of doubt. |
禊ぐ see styles |
misogu みそぐ |
(v4g,vi) (archaism) to ablute; to cleanse (spiritually); to repent |
自悔 see styles |
zì huǐ zi4 hui3 tzu hui jike |
to regret; to repent self-reflection |
變悔 变悔 see styles |
biàn huǐ bian4 hui3 pien hui henke |
to repent |
追悔 see styles |
zhuī huǐ zhui1 hui3 chui hui tsuike |
to repent; remorse regret |
十五佛 see styles |
shí wǔ fú shi2 wu3 fu2 shih wu fu |
The thirty-five Buddhas before whom those who have committed sins involving interminable suffering should heartily repent. There are different lists. |
寺入り see styles |
terairi てらいり |
(1) (hist) (See 寺子屋) enrolling in a temple school; child enrolled in a temple school; (2) (hist) incarcerating a criminal in a temple as a form of punishment (popular during the latter Muromachi and Azuchi-Momoyama periods); (3) going to a temple to repent |
希有人 see styles |
xī yǒu rén xi1 you3 ren2 hsi yu jen ke un in |
There are few, a sad exclamation, indicating that those who accept Buddha's teaching are few, or that those who do evil and repent, or give favours and remember favours, etc., are few. |
悔やむ see styles |
kuyamu くやむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to mourn; to lament; (2) to be sorry; to regret; to repent |
後悔莫及 后悔莫及 see styles |
hòu huǐ mò jí hou4 hui3 mo4 ji2 hou hui mo chi |
too late for regrets (idiom); It is useless to repent after the event. |
悔之無及 悔之无及 see styles |
huǐ zhī wú jí hui3 zhi1 wu2 ji2 hui chih wu chi |
too late for regrets (idiom); It is useless to repent after the event. |
悔改める see styles |
kuiaratameru くいあらためる |
(transitive verb) to repent; to be penitent |
悔過自新 悔过自新 see styles |
huǐ guò zì xīn hui3 guo4 zi4 xin1 hui kuo tzu hsin |
to repent and start afresh (idiom); to turn over a new leaf |
死不改悔 see styles |
sǐ bù gǎi huǐ si3 bu4 gai3 hui3 ssu pu kai hui |
not to repent even facing death (idiom); unrepentant; very obstinate |
洗心革面 see styles |
xǐ xīn gé miàn xi3 xin1 ge2 mian4 hsi hsin ko mien |
lit. to wash one's heart and renew one's face (idiom); to repent sincerely and mend one's mistaken ways; to turn over a new leaf |
痛改前非 see styles |
tòng gǎi qián fēi tong4 gai3 qian2 fei1 t`ung kai ch`ien fei tung kai chien fei |
completely correcting one's former misdeeds (idiom); to repent past mistakes and turn over a new leaf; a reformed character |
立地成佛 see styles |
lì dì chéng fó li4 di4 cheng2 fo2 li ti ch`eng fo li ti cheng fo |
to become a Buddha on the spot (idiom); instant rehabilitation; to repent and be absolved of one's crimes |
自怨自艾 see styles |
zì yuàn zì yì zi4 yuan4 zi4 yi4 tzu yüan tzu i |
to be full of remorse; to repent and redress one's errors |
追悔莫及 see styles |
zhuī huǐ mò jí zhui1 hui3 mo4 ji2 chui hui mo chi |
too late for regrets (idiom); It is useless to repent after the event. |
革面洗心 see styles |
gé miàn xǐ xīn ge2 mian4 xi3 xin1 ko mien hsi hsin |
lit. to renew one's face and wash one's heart (idiom); to repent sincerely and mend one's mistaken ways; to turn over a new leaf |
悔い改める see styles |
kuiaratameru くいあらためる |
(transitive verb) to repent; to be penitent |
残念に思う see styles |
zannenniomou / zannenniomo ざんねんにおもう |
(exp,v5u) to repent; to regret; to be sorry; to rue |
若欲懺悔者 若欲忏悔者 see styles |
ruò yù chàn huǐ zhě ruo4 yu4 chan4 hui3 zhe3 jo yü ch`an hui che jo yü chan hui che nya yoku sange sha |
those who want to repent |
Variations: |
kouryouyuukai / koryoyukai こうりょうゆうかい |
(expression) (yoji) (from I Ching) the arrogant dragon will have cause to repent; he who reaches the top is bound to fail if he is not prudent |
Variations: |
kuyamu くやむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to mourn; to lament; (transitive verb) (2) to be sorry; to regret; to repent |
放下屠刀,立地成佛 |
fàng xià tú dāo , lì dì chéng fó fang4 xia4 tu2 dao1 , li4 di4 cheng2 fo2 fang hsia t`u tao , li ti ch`eng fo fang hsia tu tao , li ti cheng fo |
lay down butcher's knife, become a Buddha on the spot (idiom); instant rehabilitation; to repent and be absolved of one's crimes |
苦海無邊,回頭是岸 苦海无边,回头是岸 |
kǔ hǎi wú biān , huí tóu shì àn ku3 hai3 wu2 bian1 , hui2 tou2 shi4 an4 k`u hai wu pien , hui t`ou shih an ku hai wu pien , hui tou shih an |
The sea of bitterness has no bounds, turn your head to see the shore (idiom). Only Buddhist enlightenment can allow one to shed off the abyss of worldly suffering.; Repent and ye shall be saved! |
Variations: |
kuiaratameru くいあらためる |
(transitive verb) to repent; to be penitent |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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