There are 25 total results for your Shintai search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
神体 see styles |
shintai しんたい |
More info & calligraphy: Shintai |
神幸 see styles |
miyuki みゆき |
More info & calligraphy: Miyuki / Shinkou / Shinko |
審諦 审谛 see styles |
shěn dì shen3 di4 shen ti shintai |
to look at something carefully; to examine true |
心體 心体 see styles |
xīn tǐ xin1 ti3 hsin t`i hsin ti shintai |
essence of mind |
新体 see styles |
shintai しんたい |
new style; (place-name) Shintai |
新帯 see styles |
shintai しんたい |
(surname) Shintai |
眞體 眞体 see styles |
zhēn tǐ zhen1 ti3 chen t`i chen ti shintai |
real essence |
身體 身体 see styles |
shēn tǐ shen1 ti3 shen t`i shen ti shintai |
the body; one's health body |
進退 进退 see styles |
jìn tuì jin4 tui4 chin t`ui chin tui shintai(p); shindai(ok) しんたい(P); しんだい(ok) |
to advance or retreat; knowing when to come and when to leave; a sense of propriety (noun/participle) (1) advance or retreat; moving forwards or backwards; movement; (noun/participle) (2) course of action; behaviour; conduct; attitude; (noun/participle) (3) remaining in one's post or resigning; staying or leaving advancing and regressing; vacillation |
還幸 see styles |
kankou / kanko かんこう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) return of the Emperor (from a visit); (n,vs,vi) (2) {Shinto} (See 神体) return of a shintai to its shrine |
ご神体 see styles |
goshintai ごしんたい |
(Shinto) (honorific or respectful language) shintai; object of worship believed to contain the spirit of a deity, typically housed in a shrine |
四眞諦 四眞谛 see styles |
sì zhēn dì si4 zhen1 di4 ssu chen ti shi shintai |
four noble truths |
御神体 see styles |
goshintai ごしんたい |
(Shinto) (honorific or respectful language) shintai; object of worship believed to contain the spirit of a deity, typically housed in a shrine |
新田井 see styles |
shintai しんたい |
(surname) Shintai |
眞諦地 眞谛地 see styles |
zhēn dì dì zhen1 di4 di4 chen ti ti shintai chi |
the ground of absolute truth |
神幸祭 see styles |
shinkousai / shinkosai しんこうさい |
{Shinto} (See 神体) festival celebrating the (temporary) transfer of a shintai away from its main shrine |
見眞諦 见眞谛 see styles |
jiàn zhēn dì jian4 zhen1 di4 chien chen ti ken shintai |
to see the truth |
還幸祭 see styles |
kankousai / kankosai かんこうさい |
{Shinto} (See 神体) festival celebrating the return of a shintai to its main shrine |
シンタイ see styles |
shintai シンタイ |
(place-name) Xingtai |
割截身體 割截身体 see styles |
gē jié shēn tǐ ge1 jie2 shen1 ti3 ko chieh shen t`i ko chieh shen ti kassetsu shintai |
to cut a body into pieces |
審諦觀察 审谛观察 see styles |
shěn dì guān chá shen3 di4 guan1 cha2 shen ti kuan ch`a shen ti kuan cha shintai kansatsu |
evaluation and investigation |
心體離念 心体离念 see styles |
xīn tǐ lí niàn xin1 ti3 li2 nian4 hsin t`i li nien hsin ti li nien shintai rinen |
the essence of the mind is free from thought |
眞諦三藏 眞谛三藏 see styles |
zhēn dì sān zàng zhen1 di4 san1 zang4 chen ti san tsang Shintai Sanzō |
Paramārtha 波羅末陀, also called ? Guṇarata 拘那羅陀 or Kulanātha, from Ujjain in western India, who came to China A.D. 546, and is famous as translator or editor, e.g. of the 起信論. |
Variations: |
goshintai ごしんたい |
(honorific or respectful language) {Shinto} (See 神体) shintai; object of worship believed to contain the spirit of a deity, typically housed in a shrine |
Variations: |
shintai(p); shindai(ok); shintei(ok) / shintai(p); shindai(ok); shinte(ok) しんたい(P); しんだい(ok); しんてい(ok) |
(oft. read からだ) (See 身体・からだ・1) body; physical system; (the) person |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 25 results for "Shintai" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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