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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
側 侧 see styles |
zhāi zhai1 chai soba そば |
lean on one side (See 永字八法) first principle of the Eight Principles of Yong; tiny dash or speck; (surname) Soba lean to one side |
圭 see styles |
guī gui1 kuei misaki みさき |
jade tablet, square at the base and rounded or pointed at the top, held by the nobility at ceremonies; sundial; (ancient unit of volume) a tiny amount; a smidgen; a speck (female given name) Misaki |
点 see styles |
tomoru ともる |
(1) dot; spot; point; speck; mark; (2) mark (in an exam, etc.); grade; score; points; (3) point (in a game); score; goal; run; (4) {geom} point; (5) point; aspect; matter; detail; part; respect; way; viewpoint; (6) (punctuation) mark (e.g. comma, period, decimal point); dot; (7) "dot" stroke (in a Chinese character); (counter) (8) counter for points, marks, goals, etc.; (counter) (9) counter for goods, items, articles of clothing, works of art, etc.; (female given name) Tomoru |
點 点 see styles |
diǎn dian3 tien ten |
to touch briefly; to tap; to mark with a dot; to check off (on a list); to order (food etc); to select; to mention; to bring up (a topic or person); to hint at; to imply; to administer (eye medicine etc) in drops; to light (a fire, a lamp etc); to ignite; to nod (one's head) in agreement; to beckon by moving (one's hand) up and down; point; dot; spot; speck; dot stroke in Chinese characters; (math.) decimal point; point in time or space; (after a number) o'clock; a small amount; a bit; (after a verb or adjective) a bit more; classifier for small amounts To dot, touch, punctuate, light, nod; the stroke of a clock; to check off; a speck, dot, drop, etc. |
一点 see styles |
itten いってん |
speck; dot; point; only a little; particle; only one; (personal name) Itten |
一點 一点 see styles |
yī diǎn yi1 dian3 i tien itten |
a bit; a little bit; (used in negative expressions) (not) the least bit; (after an adjective, used to form the comparative) a bit more, -er; a point (in a discussion etc); (calligraphy) dot stroke (、); one o'clock (abbr. for 一點鍾|一点钟[yi1 dian3 zhong1]) a single speck |
微粒 see styles |
wēi lì wei1 li4 wei li biryuu / biryu びりゅう |
speck; particle granule; particle |
斑点 see styles |
hanten はんてん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) speck; fleck |
片影 see styles |
henei / hene へんえい |
speck; glimpse |
片雲 see styles |
henun へんうん |
speck of cloud; (given name) Hen'un |
纖塵 纤尘 see styles |
xiān chén xian1 chen2 hsien ch`en hsien chen |
speck of dust; fine dust |
豆粒 see styles |
mametsubu まめつぶ |
speck |
黒斑 see styles |
kokuhan こくはん kuromadara くろまだら kurobuchi くろぶち kurofu くろふ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) black spot; black speck |
黒駁 see styles |
kurobuchi くろぶち |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) black spot; black speck |
點子 点子 see styles |
diǎn zi dian3 zi5 tien tzu |
spot; point; dot; speck; drop (of liquid); droplet; point (of argument); idea; crux; indication; pointer See: 点子 |
點點 点点 see styles |
diǎn diǎn dian3 dian3 tien tien |
point; speck See: 点点 |
兎毛塵 兎毛尘 see styles |
tù máo chén tu4 mao2 chen2 t`u mao ch`en tu mao chen tomō jin |
The speck of dust that can rest on the point of a hare's down, one-seventh of that on a sheep's hair. |
羊毛塵 羊毛尘 see styles |
yáng máo chén yang2 mao2 chen2 yang mao ch`en yang mao chen yōmō jin |
The minute speck of dust that can rest on the tip of a sheep's hair. |
黒ぶち see styles |
kurobuchi くろぶち |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) black spot; black speck; black rim; black edge |
一塵不染 一尘不染 see styles |
yī chén bù rǎn yi1 chen2 bu4 ran3 i ch`en pu jan i chen pu jan |
(idiom) untainted by even a speck of dust; spotlessly clean; (of a person) honest; incorruptible |
一眞法界 see styles |
yī zhēn fǎ jiè yi1 zhen1 fa3 jie4 i chen fa chieh isshinhokkai |
The dharma realm of the one reality, i.e. of the bhūtatathatā, complete in a speck of dust as in a universe; such is the dharmakāya, or spiritual body of all Buddhas, eternal, above terms of being, undefinable, neither immanent nor transcendent, yet the one reality, though beyond thought. It is the fundamental doctrine of the 華嚴宗. The 法界 is 諸佛平等法身, 從本以來不生不滅, 非空非有, 離名離相, 無內無外, 惟一眞實, 不可思議, 是名一眞法界; see 三藏法數 4. |
彈丸之地 弹丸之地 see styles |
dàn wán zhī dì dan4 wan2 zhi1 di4 tan wan chih ti |
(idiom) tiny speck of land; small area |
シュペック see styles |
shupekku シュペック |
(personal name) Speck |
一成一切成 see styles |
yī chéng yī qiè chéng yi1 cheng2 yi1 qie4 cheng2 i ch`eng i ch`ieh ch`eng i cheng i chieh cheng ichijō issai jō |
The Huayan doctrine that the law of the universal runs through the phenomenal, therefore a speck of dust is a microcosmos; also that with the Tathāgata's enlightenment all beings were enlightened in him; in the perfection of one all are perfected; one deed includes all. |
Variations: |
itten いってん |
speck; dot; point; only a little; particle; only one |
Variations: |
kokuhan(黒斑); kurobuchi; kurofu(黒斑); kuromadara(黒斑) こくはん(黒斑); くろぶち; くろふ(黒斑); くろまだら(黒斑) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) black spot; black speck |
Variations: |
itten いってん |
(1) point; dot; speck; (2) one point; one matter; one detail; (3) one point (in a game, exam, etc.); one mark; (4) one item; one article; one piece; (5) (with neg. sentence) slightest bit; trace; speck |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 27 results for "Speck" 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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