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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

戒驕戒躁


戒骄戒躁

see styles
jiè jiāo jiè zào
    jie4 jiao1 jie4 zao4
chieh chiao chieh tsao
to guard against pride and impatience (idiom); to remain modest and keep cool

有情緣慈


有情缘慈

see styles
yǒu qíng yuán cí
    you3 qing2 yuan2 ci2
yu ch`ing yüan tz`u
    yu ching yüan tzu
 ujō enji
Sentience gives rise to pity, or to have feeling causes pity.

気が短い

see styles
 kigamijikai
    きがみじかい
(exp,adj-i) quick-tempered; having little patience; impatient

波羅蜜多


波罗蜜多

see styles
bō luó mì duō
    bo1 luo2 mi4 duo1
po lo mi to
 haramitta; haramita
    はらみった; はらみた
{Buddh} (See 波羅蜜・1) pāramitā; perfection; perfection of Buddhist practices or attaining enlightenment
pāramitā, 播囉弭多, derived from parama, highest, acme, is intp. as to cross over from this shore of births and deaths to the other shore, or nirvāṇa. The six pāramitās or means of so doing are: (1) dāna, charity; (2) śīla, moral conduct; (3) kṣānti, patience; (4) vīrya, energy, or devotion; (5) dhyāna, contemplation, or abstraction; (6) prajñā, knowledge. The 十度 ten are the above with (7) upāya, use of expedient or proper means; (8) praṇidhāna, vows, for bodhi and helpfulness; (9) bāla, strength purpose; (10) wisdom. Childers gives the list of ten as the perfect exercise of almsgiving, morality, abnegation of the world and of self, wisdom, energy, patience, truth, resolution, kindness, and resignation. Each of the ten is divisible into ordinary, superior, and unlimited perfection, or thirty in all. pāramitā is tr. by 度; 度無極; 到彼岸; 究竟.

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.

耐兼ねる

see styles
 taekaneru
    たえかねる
(v1,vi) to be unable to endure; to be unable to stand (something); to lose patience

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.

隠忍自重

see styles
 inninjichou / inninjicho
    いんにんじちょう
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) (behaving with) patience and prudence; putting up with something

ソリテール

see styles
 soriteeru
    ソリテール
solitaire (game); patience

ソリテアー

see styles
 soriteaa / soritea
    ソリテアー
solitaire (game); patience

ソリティア

see styles
 soritia
    ソリティア
solitaire (game); patience

地団太踏む

see styles
 jidandafumu
    じだんだふむ
(exp,v5m) to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)

地団駄踏む

see styles
 jidandafumu
    じだんだふむ
(exp,v5m) to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)

堪えかねる

see styles
 taekaneru
    たえかねる
(v1,vi) to be unable to endure; to be unable to stand (something); to lose patience

堪え兼ねる

see styles
 taekaneru
    たえかねる
(v1,vi) to be unable to endure; to be unable to stand (something); to lose patience

Variations:
堪忍
勘忍

see styles
 kannin
    かんにん
(noun/participle) (1) patience; forbearance; endurance; tolerance; (noun/participle) (2) forgiveness; pardon

Variations:
堪能
勘能

see styles
 kannou / kanno
    かんのう
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (堪能 only) (See 堪能・たんのう・1) proficient; skillful; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) {Buddh} (orig. meaning) patience; perseverance; fortitude

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.

ソリティアー

see styles
 soritiaa / soritia
    ソリティアー
solitaire (game); patience

ペーシェンス

see styles
 peeshensu
    ペーシェンス
(1) patience (game); solitaire; (2) patience; perseverance; persistence

ペイシェンス

see styles
 peishensu / peshensu
    ペイシェンス
(1) patience (game); solitaire; (2) patience; perseverance; persistence

仏の顔も三度

see styles
 hotokenokaomosando
    ほとけのかおもさんど
(expression) (proverb) even the patience of a saint eventually runs out; (if you touch) the Buddha's face three times (he will get annoyed)

地団駄を踏む

see styles
 jidandaofumu
    じだんだをふむ
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)

愛想がつきる

see styles
 aisogatsukiru
    あいそがつきる
(exp,v1) to be disgusted with; to be fed up with; to run out of patience with

愛想が尽きる

see styles
 aisogatsukiru
    あいそがつきる
(exp,v1) to be disgusted with; to be fed up with; to run out of patience with

愛想を尽かす

see styles
 aisootsukasu
    あいそをつかす
(exp,v5s) to be disgusted with; to run out of patience; to fall out of love

じだんだを踏む

see styles
 jidandaofumu
    じだんだをふむ
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)

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

Variations:
こらえ性
堪え性

see styles
 koraeshou / koraesho
    こらえしょう
endurance; perseverance; patience

Variations:
焦燥(P)
焦躁

see styles
 shousou / shoso
    しょうそう
(n,vs,vi) impatience; uneasiness; irritation; fretfulness

Variations:
苛立つ
いら立つ

see styles
 iradatsu
    いらだつ
(v5t,vi) to be irritated; to get annoyed; to lose one's patience

Variations:
堪忍
勘忍(rK)

see styles
 kannin
    かんにん
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) patience; forbearance; endurance; tolerance; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) forgiveness; pardon

堪忍袋の緒が切れる

see styles
 kanninbukuronoogakireru
    かんにんぶくろのおがきれる
(exp,v1) (idiom) to be out of patience; to be unable to put up with something anymore

Variations:
隠忍
隱忍(sK)

see styles
 innin
    いんにん
(n,vs,vi) (1) patience; endurance; (2) (colloquialism) undercover ninja; embedded ninja

ならぬ堪忍するが堪忍

see styles
 naranukanninsurugakannin
    ならぬかんにんするがかんにん
(expression) (idiom) True patience lies in bearing the unbearable

成らぬ堪忍するが堪忍

see styles
 naranukanninsurugakannin
    ならぬかんにんするがかんにん
(expression) (idiom) True patience lies in bearing the unbearable

Variations:
地団駄踏む
地団太踏む

see styles
 jidandafumu
    じだんだふむ
(exp,v5m) to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)

愛想もこそも尽き果てる

see styles
 aisomokosomotsukihateru
    あいそもこそもつきはてる
(exp,v1) to be completely disgusted with; to be absolutely fed up with; to run out of patience with

愛想も小想も尽き果てる

see styles
 aisomokosomotsukihateru
    あいそもこそもつきはてる
(exp,v1) to be completely disgusted with; to be absolutely fed up with; to run out of patience with

Variations:
業を煮やす
業をにやす

see styles
 gouoniyasu / gooniyasu
    ごうをにやす
(exp,v5s) (idiom) (See 煮やす) to lose one's temper; to lose patience; to have enough; to be exasperated; to become irritated; to get fed up

Variations:
焦燥感
焦躁感(rK)

see styles
 shousoukan / shosokan
    しょうそうかん
irritability; feeling of impatience; sense of uneasiness

Variations:
たら(P)
ったら(P)

see styles
 tara(p); ttara(p)
    たら(P); ったら(P)
(conj,prt) (1) if; when; after; (particle) (2) (colloquialism) (indicates light scorn, annoyance, surprise, etc. about a topic) when it comes to ...; as for ...; that ...; (particle) (3) (colloquialism) (at sentence end) why don't you ...; why not ...; how about ...; what about ...; (particle) (4) (colloquialism) (at sentence end; adds emphasis; usu. ったら) I tell you!; I said ...; I really mean ...; (particle) (5) (colloquialism) (indicates frustration, impatience, etc.; usu. ったら) vocative particle

Variations:
焦燥(P)
焦躁(rK)

see styles
 shousou / shoso
    しょうそう
(n,vs,vi) impatience; irritation; frustration; fretfulness

Variations:
ペーシェンス
ペイシェンス

see styles
 peeshensu; peishensu / peeshensu; peshensu
    ペーシェンス; ペイシェンス
(1) {cards} (See ソリティア) patience; solitaire; (2) patience; endurance; perseverance

Variations:
ペイシェンス
ペーシェンス

see styles
 peishensu; peeshensu / peshensu; peeshensu
    ペイシェンス; ペーシェンス
(1) {cards} (See ソリティア) patience; solitaire; (2) patience; endurance; perseverance

Variations:
愛想が尽きる
愛想がつきる

see styles
 aisogatsukiru
    あいそがつきる
(exp,v1) to be disgusted with; to be fed up with; to run out of patience with

Variations:
地団駄を踏む
じだんだを踏む

see styles
 jidandaofumu
    じだんだをふむ
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)

Variations:
辛抱(P)
辛棒(ateji)

see styles
 shinbou / shinbo
    しんぼう
(n,vs,vt,vi) patience; endurance

Variations:
堪え兼ねる
耐兼ねる
堪えかねる

see styles
 taekaneru
    たえかねる
(v1,vi) to be unable to endure; to be unable to stand (something); to lose patience

Variations:
辛抱(P)
辛棒(ateji)(rK)

see styles
 shinbou / shinbo
    しんぼう
(n,vs,vt,vi) patience; endurance; perseverance

Variations:
付け上がる
つけ上がる
付け上る
付上がる

see styles
 tsukeagaru
    つけあがる
(v5r,vi) to take advantage of someone's kindness or patience; to get carried away; to be elated; to get puffed up (with pride); to push one's luck; to get cocky

Variations:
我慢比べ
我慢くらべ
ガマン比べ
我慢競べ

see styles
 gamankurabe(我慢比be, 我慢kurabe, 我慢競be); gamankurabe(gaman比be)
    がまんくらべ(我慢比べ, 我慢くらべ, 我慢競べ); ガマンくらべ(ガマン比べ)
test of patience; battle of wills; endurance contest

Variations:
苛々(P)
苛苛
刺々(oK)
刺刺(oK)

see styles
 iraira(p); iraira
    いらいら(P); イライラ
(vs,n,adv,adv-to) (kana only) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) to get irritated; to get annoyed; to be on the edge; to fret; to lose patience

Variations:
愛想も小想も尽き果てる
愛想もこそも尽き果てる

see styles
 aisomokosomotsukihateru
    あいそもこそもつきはてる
(exp,v1) (See 愛想が尽きる) to be completely disgusted with; to be absolutely fed up with; to run out of patience with

Variations:
ソリティア
ソリテール
ソリテア
ソリテアー
ソリティアー

see styles
 soritia; soriteeru; soritea; soriteaa; soritiaa / soritia; soriteeru; soritea; soritea; soritia
    ソリティア; ソリテール; ソリテア; ソリテアー; ソリティアー
solitaire (game); patience

Variations:
ソリティア
ソリテール
ソリテア
ソリテアー(sk)
ソリティアー(sk)

see styles
 soritia; soriteeru; soritea; soriteaa(sk); soritiaa(sk) / soritia; soriteeru; soritea; soritea(sk); soritia(sk)
    ソリティア; ソリテール; ソリテア; ソリテアー(sk); ソリティアー(sk)
{cards} solitaire; patience

Variations:
地団駄を踏む
地団太を踏む
じだんだを踏む(sK)
地団駄をふむ(sK)
地団太をふむ(sK)

see styles
 jidandaofumu
    じだんだをふむ
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to stamp one's feet (in frustration, impatience, etc.)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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