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Simple Dictionary Definition |
力 see styles |
lì li4 li riki りき |
More info & calligraphy: Power / Strength(suffix) strength; power; proficiency; ability; (given name) Riki bala; power, strength, of which there are several categories: 二力 power of choice and of practice; 三力 the power of Buddha; of meditation (samādhi) and of practice. 五力 pañcabala, the five powers of faith, zeal, memory (or remembering), meditation, and wisdom. 六力 A child's power is in crying; a woman's in resentment; a king's in domineering; an arhat's in zeal (or progress); a Buddha's in mercy; and a bhikṣu's in endurance (of despite) . 十力 q.v. The ten powers of Buddhas and bodhisattvas. |
勤 see styles |
qín qin2 ch`in chin tsutome つとめ |
More info & calligraphy: Diligence(personal name) Tsutome vīrya, energy, zeal, fortitude, virility; intp. also as 精進 one of the pāramitās. |
熱 热 see styles |
rè re4 je netsu ねつ |
More info & calligraphy: Hot / Heat(1) heat; (2) fever; temperature; (n,suf) (3) zeal; passion; enthusiasm; mania; craze; rage tap, tapana, tapas. Hot; to heat. |
五行 see styles |
wǔ xíng wu3 xing2 wu hsing gogyou / gogyo ごぎょう |
More info & calligraphy: Five Elements(1) (See 五大・ごだい・1) the five elements (in Chinese philosophy: wood, fire, earth, metal and water); the five phases; wu xing; (2) {Buddh} five practices of the Bodhisattvas; (3) (See 六信五行) the five pillars of Islam; (surname, given name) Gogyou The five lines of conduct. I. According to the 起信論 Awakening of Faith they are almsgiving; keeping the commandments; patience under insult; zeal or progress; meditation. II. According to the 涅槃經 Nirvana Sutra they are saintly or bodhisattva deeds; arhat, or noble deeds; deva deeds; children's deeds (i. e. normal good deeds of men, devas, and Hinayanists); sickness conditions, e. g. illness, delusion, etc.; — into all these lines of conduct and conditions a Bodhisattva enters. III. The five elements, or tanmātra— wood, fire, earth, metal, and water; or earth, water, ire, air, and ether (or space) as taught by the later Mahāyāna philosophy; idem 五大. |
情熱 see styles |
jounetsu / jonetsu じょうねつ |
More info & calligraphy: Enthusiasm / Passion for a Cause |
淨土 净土 see styles |
jìng tǔ jing4 tu3 ching t`u ching tu jōdo |
More info & calligraphy: Pure Land / JodoSukhāvatī. The Pure Land, or Paradise of the West, presided over by Amitābha. Other Buddhas have their Pure Lands; seventeen other kinds of pure land are also described, all of them of moral or spiritual conditions of development, e.g. the pure land of patience, zeal, wisdom, etc. |
熱心 热心 see styles |
rè xīn re4 xin1 je hsin nesshin ねっしん |
More info & calligraphy: Enthusiasm / Warm-Hearted(noun or adjectival noun) zealous; enthusiastic; ardent; fervent; keen; eager |
精進 精进 see styles |
jīng jìn jing1 jin4 ching chin shoujin / shojin しょうじん |
More info & calligraphy: Devotion / Diligence / Vigorous / Energetic(n,vs,vi) (1) concentration; diligence; devotion; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} (See 六波羅蜜) asceticism; zeal in one's quest for enlightenment; (n,vs,vi) (3) adherence to a vegetarian diet; (surname) Shoujin vīrya, one of the seven bodhyaṅga; 'vigour,' 'valour, fortitude,' 'virility' (M.W.); 'welldoing' (Keith). The Chinese interpretation may be defined, as pure or unadulterated progress, i.e. 勤 zeal, zealous, courageously progressing in the good and eliminating the evil.; vīrya, zeal, unchecked progress. |
八正道 see styles |
bā zhèng dào ba1 zheng4 dao4 pa cheng tao hasshōdō はっしょうどう |
More info & calligraphy: The Noble Eightfold Path(Buddhist term) noble eightfold path (八正道分) Āryamārga. The eight right or correct ways, the "eightfold noble path" for the arhat to nirvāṇa; also styled 八道船, 八正門, 八由行, 八游行, 八聖道支, 八道行, 八直行, 八直道. The eight are: (1) 正見Samyag-dṛṣṭi, correct views in regard to the Four Axioms, and freedom from the common delusion. (2) 正思 Samyak-saṁkalpa, correct thought and purpose. (3) 正語 Samyag-vāc, correct speech, avoidance of false and idle talk. (4) 正業 Samyak-karmānta, correct deed, or conduct, getting rid of all improper action so as to dwell in purity. (5) 正命 Smnyag-ājīva, correct livelihood or occupation, avoiding the five immoral occupations. (6) 正精進 Samyag-vyāyāma, correct zeal, or energy in uninterrupted progress in the way of nirvāṇa. (7) 正念 Samyak-smṛti, correct remembrance, or memory, which retains the true and excludes the false. (8) 正定 Samyak-samadhi, correct meditation, absorption, or abstraction. The 正 means of course Buddhist orthodoxy, anything contrary to this being 邪 or heterodox, and wrong. |
托克勞 托克劳 see styles |
tuō kè láo tuo1 ke4 lao2 t`o k`o lao to ko lao |
More info & calligraphy: Tokelau |
新西蘭 新西兰 see styles |
xīn xī lán xin1 xi1 lan2 hsin hsi lan nyuujiirando / nyujirando にゅうじいらんど |
More info & calligraphy: New Zealand(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) New Zealand; (place-name) New Zealand |
正精進 正精进 see styles |
zhèng jīng jìn zheng4 jing1 jin4 cheng ching chin shoushoujin / shoshojin しょうしょうじん |
More info & calligraphy: 6. Right Effort / Right Endeavor / Perfect Effortsamyagvyāyāma, right effort, zeal, or progress, unintermitting perseverance, the sixth of the 八正道; 'right effort, to suppress the rising of evil states, to eradicate those which have arisen, to stimulate good states, and to perfect those which have come into being. ' Keith. |
盧瑟福 卢瑟福 see styles |
lú sè fú lu2 se4 fu2 lu se fu |
More info & calligraphy: Rutherford |
紐西蘭 纽西兰 see styles |
niǔ xī lán niu3 xi1 lan2 niu hsi lan |
More info & calligraphy: New Zealand |
劻 see styles |
kuāng kuang1 k`uang kuang |
zealous |
NZ see styles |
enu zetto; enuzetto(sk) エヌ・ゼット; エヌゼット(sk) |
(See ニュージーランド) New Zealand |
もあ see styles |
moa モア |
moa (extinct, flightless bird formerly found in New Zealand); (personal name) Mohr; More |
一腔 see styles |
yī qiāng yi1 qiang1 i ch`iang i chiang |
full of (zeal, anger etc) |
丈夫 see styles |
zhàng fu zhang4 fu5 chang fu masurao ますらお |
husband (adjectival noun) (sometimes じょうふ) healthy; robust; strong; solid; durable; (given name) Masurao A virile, zealous disciple, a man who presses forward unceasingly. |
九劫 see styles |
jiǔ jié jiu3 jie2 chiu chieh ku kō |
The nine kalpas; though Śākyamuni and Maitreya started together, the zeal of the first enabled him to become Buddha nine kalpas sooner; see 大賓積經 111. |
二凡 see styles |
èr fán er4 fan2 erh fan nibon |
The two external and internal, or ordinary ranks, 外凡 and 内凡, in the first forty of the fifty-two stages 位; the 外凡 are ordinary believers who pursue the stages of 十信; the 内凡 are the zealous, who are advancing through the next three groups of stages up to the fortieth. |
五力 see styles |
wǔ lì wu3 li4 wu li goriki |
pañcabalāni, the five powers or faculties — one of the categories of the thirty-seven bodhipakṣika dharma 三十七助道品; they destroy the 五障 five obstacles, each by each, and are: 信力 śraddhābala, faith (destroying doubt); 精進力 vīryabala, zeal (destroying remissness); 念 or 勤念 smṛtibala, memory or thought (destroying falsity); 正定力 samādhibala, concentration of mind, or meditation (destroying confused or wandering thoughts); and 慧力 prajñābala, wisdom (destroying all illusion and delusion). Also the five transcendent powers, i. e. 定力 the power of meditation; 通力 the resulting supernatural powers; 借識力 adaptability, or powers of 'borrowing' or evolving any required organ of sense, or knowledge, i. e. by beings above the second dhyāna heavens; 大願力 the power of accomplishing a vow by a Buddha or bodhisattva; and 法威德力 the august power of Dharma. Also, the five kinds of Mara powers exerted on sight, 五大明王. |
五度 see styles |
wǔ dù wu3 du4 wu tu godo ごど |
five degrees; fifth (basic musical interval, doh to soh) {music} fifth (interval) The five means of transportation over the sea of mortality to salvation; they are the five pāramitās 五波羅蜜— almsgiving, commandment-keeping, patience under provocation, zeal, and meditation. |
五障 see styles |
wǔ zhàng wu3 zhang4 wu chang goshou / gosho ごしょう |
(1) {Buddh} five hindrances (that prevent a woman from becoming a Buddha, a Brahmā, a Shakra, a devil king, or a wheel-turning king); five obstructions to women's attainment; (2) {Buddh} five hindrances (that impede ascetic practices; sensory desire, ill-will, sloth and torpor, restlessness and worry, doubt) The five hindrances, or obstacles; also 五礙; 五雲. I. Of women, i. e. inability to become Brahma-kings, Indras, Māra-kings, Caikravarti-kings, or Buddhas. II. The hindrances to the five 五力 powers, i. e. (self-) deception a bar to faith, as sloth is to zeal, anger to remembrance, hatred to meditaton, and discontent to wisdom. III. The hindrances of (1) the passion-nature, e. g. original sin; (2) of karma caused in previous lives; (3) the affairs of life; (4) no friendly or competent preceptor; (5) partial knowledge. |
人因 see styles |
rén yīn ren2 yin1 jen yin ninin |
The causative influences for being reborn as a human being, i.e. a good life. Those in positions of honour have obtained them by former deeds of benevolence, reverence to Buddhas and monks, patience, humility, devotion to the sutras, charity, morality, zeal and exhortation, obedience, loyalty - hence they have obtained affluence, long life, and are held in high regard. Those in mean condition are thus born because of the opposite characteristics in previous incarnation. |
來勁 来劲 see styles |
lái jìn lai2 jin4 lai chin |
(dialect) to be full of zeal; high-spirited; exhilarating; to stir sb up |
六度 see styles |
liù dù liu4 du4 liu tu rokudo ろくど |
(surname) Rokudo The six things that ferry one beyond the sea of mortality to nirvana, i. e. the six pāramitās 波羅蜜 (波羅蜜多): (1) 布施 dāna, charity, or giving, including the bestowing of the truth on others; (2) 持戒 śīla, keeping the command rents; (3) 忍辱 kṣānti, patience under insult; (4) 精進 vīrya, zeal and progress; (5) 闡定 dhyāna, meditation or contemplation; (6) 智慧 prajñā; wisdom, the power to discern reality or truth. It is the last that carries across the saṃsāra (sea of incarnate life) to the shores of nirvana. The opposites of these virtues are meanness, wickedness, anger, sloth, a distracted mind, and ignorance. The 唯識論 adds four other pāramitās: (7) 方便 upāya, the use of appropriate means; (8) 願 praṇidhāna, pious vows; (9) 力 bala, power of fulfillment; (10) 智 jñāna knowledge. |
励む see styles |
hagemu はげむ |
(v5m,vi) to work hard; to try hard; to strive; to endeavour; to endeavor; to devote oneself to; to make an effort; to be zealous |
勁頭 劲头 see styles |
jìn tóu jin4 tou2 chin t`ou chin tou |
enthusiasm; zeal; vigor; strength |
勤苦 see styles |
qín kǔ qin2 ku3 ch`in k`u chin ku kinku きんく |
hardworking; assiduous (noun/participle) toil and hardship Devoted and suffering, zealously suffering. |
勤行 see styles |
qín xíng qin2 xing2 ch`in hsing chin hsing gongyou / gongyo ごんぎょう |
(n,vs,vi) {Buddh} religious service Diligently going forward, zealous conduct, devoted to service, worship, etc. |
十信 see styles |
shí xìn shi2 xin4 shih hsin jisshin |
The ten grades of bodhisattva faith, i.e. the first ten 位 in the fifty-two bodhisattva positions: (1) 信 faith (which destroys illusion and results in); (2) 念 remembrance, or unforgetfulness; (3) 精進 zealous progress; (4) 慧 wisdom; (5) 定 settled firmness in concentration; (6) 不退 non-retrogression; (7) 護法 protection of the Truth; (8) 廻向 reflexive powers, e.g. for reflecting the Truth; (9) 戒 the nirvāṇa mind in 無為 effortlessness; (10) 願 action at will in anything and everywhere. |
十利 see styles |
shí lì shi2 li4 shih li jūri |
There are many groups of ten profitable things or advantages, e.g. ten in regard to edibles, ten to congee, to learning, to study of the scriptures, to wisdom, to zeal, etc. |
十德 see styles |
shí dé shi2 de2 shih te jittoku |
The ten virtues, powers, or qualities, of which there are several groups, e.g. in the 華嚴經,十地品 there are 法師十德 the ten virtues of a teacher of the Law, i.e. he should be well versed in its meaning; able widely to publish it; not be nervous before an audience; be untiring in argument; adaptable; orderly so that his teaching can be easily followed; serious and dignified; bold and zealous; unwearied; and enduring (able to bear insult, etc.). The 弟子十德 ten virtues or qualities of a disciple according to the 大日經疏 4, are faith; sincerity; devotion to the trikāya; (seeking the) adornment of true wisdom; perseverance; moral purity; patience (or bearing shame); generosity in giving; courage; resoluteness. |
南島 南岛 see styles |
nán dǎo nan2 dao3 nan tao minamijima みなみじま |
South Island (New Zealand) (place-name, surname) Minamijima |
希薄 see styles |
kihaku きはく |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) thin (e.g. air); diluted; sparse; lean; weak; rarified; rarefied; (2) lacking (e.g. empathy); deficient; insufficient (e.g. zeal) |
急難 急难 see styles |
jí nàn ji2 nan4 chi nan kyuunan / kyunan きゅうなん |
misfortune; crisis; grave danger; critical situation; disaster; emergency; to be zealous in helping others out of a predicament sudden or unexpected disaster |
恐鳥 恐鸟 see styles |
kǒng niǎo kong3 niao3 k`ung niao kung niao kyouchou / kyocho きょうちょう |
monstrous bird; moa (genus Dinornithidae, extinct bird of New Zealand) (See モア) moa (extinct, flightless bird formerly found in New Zealand) |
感進 感进 see styles |
gǎn jìn gan3 jin4 kan chin kanjin |
To move to zeal, or inspire to progress. |
慇懃 殷勤 see styles |
yīn qín yin1 qin2 yin ch`in yin chin ingin いんぎん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) polite; courteous; civil; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) friendship; (sexual) intimacy Zealous, careful. |
戀戰 恋战 see styles |
liàn zhàn lian4 zhan4 lien chan |
to zealously continue fighting |
沙彌 沙弥 see styles |
shā mí sha1 mi2 sha mi shami |
novice Buddhist monk śrāmaṇera, 室羅摩拏洛迦; 室末那伊洛迦; 室羅摩尼羅 The male religious novice, who has taken vows to obey the ten commandments. The term is explained by 息惡行慈 one who ceases from evil and does works of mercy, or lives altruistically; 勤策男 a zealous man; 求寂 one who seeks rest; 求涅槃寂 one who seeks the peace of nirvāṇa. Three kinds are recognized according to age, i. e. 7 to 13 years old, old enough to 驅鳥 'drive away crows'; 14 to 19, called 應法 able to respond to or follow the doctrine; 20 to 70. |
澳紐 澳纽 see styles |
ào niǔ ao4 niu3 ao niu |
Australia and New Zealand |
無減 无减 see styles |
wú jiǎn wu2 jian3 wu chien mugen |
The undiminished powers of a bodhisattva after attaining Buddhahood; i.e. undiminished power and zeal to save all beings, power of memory, wisdom, nirvāṇa, and insight attained through nirvāṇa; cf. 智度論 26; also for a list of twenty-two cf. 唯識論 10. |
熱い see styles |
atsui(p); attsui(sk) あつい(P); あっつい(sk) |
(adjective) (1) (ant: 冷たい・1) hot (to the touch); (adjective) (2) (ant: 冷たい・2) passionate (feelings, etc.); ardent; hot (e.g. gaze); (adjective) (3) hot (e.g. temper); (adjective) (4) zealous; enthusiastic; fired up; (adjective) (5) intense; severe; extreme; (adjective) (6) hot (topic); of interest |
熱度 热度 see styles |
rè dù re4 du4 je tu netsudo ねつど |
level of heat; (fig.) zeal; fervor; (coll.) a temperature (i.e. abnormally high body heat) degree of heat; temperature; enthusiasm |
熱忱 热忱 see styles |
rè chén re4 chen2 je ch`en je chen |
zeal; enthusiasm; ardor; enthusiastic; warmhearted |
熱意 see styles |
netsui ねつい |
zeal; enthusiasm; ardor; ardour |
熱血 热血 see styles |
rè xuè re4 xue4 je hsüeh nekketsu ねっけつ |
hot blood; warm-blooded (animal); endothermic (physiology) (1) hot blood; warm blood; (2) zeal; fervor; fervour; ardor; ardour; enthusiasm |
熱量 热量 see styles |
rè liàng re4 liang4 je liang netsuryou / netsuryo ねつりょう |
heat; quantity of heat; calorific value (1) quantity of heat (e.g. in calories, BTU, etc.); heat value; calorific value; (2) (degree of) enthusiasm; zeal; passion |
狂信 see styles |
kyoushin / kyoshin きょうしん |
(noun, transitive verb) fanaticism; zealotry; blind devotion |
狂熱 狂热 see styles |
kuáng rè kuang2 re4 k`uang je kuang je kyounetsu / kyonetsu きょうねつ |
zealotry; fanatical; feverish extreme passion; wild enthusiasm |
玉黍 see styles |
tamakibi; tamakibi たまきび; タマキビ |
(1) (kana only) (See とうもろこし) corn (Zea mays); (2) (kana only) periwinkle (Littorina brevicula) |
班女 see styles |
hanjo はんじょ |
(work) Hanjo (noh play by Zeami); (wk) Hanjo (noh play by Zeami) |
稀薄 see styles |
xī bó xi1 bo2 hsi po kihaku きはく |
thin; rarefied (noun or adjectival noun) (1) thin (e.g. air); diluted; sparse; lean; weak; rarified; rarefied; (2) lacking (e.g. empathy); deficient; insufficient (e.g. zeal) |
篤志 笃志 see styles |
dǔ zhì du3 zhi4 tu chih tokushi とくし |
steadfast; with single-minded devotion (1) charity; benevolence; charitable spirit; (2) interest (in public welfare, social enterprise, etc.); zeal; (given name) Tokushi |
花鏡 see styles |
hananokagami はなのかがみ |
(work) Mirror Held to the Flower (1424 treatise on noh theater, written by Zeami); Kakyō; (wk) Mirror Held to the Flower (1424 treatise on noh theater, written by Zeami); Kakyō |
蔓菜 see styles |
tsuruna; tsuruna ツルナ; つるな |
(kana only) New Zealand spinach (Tetragonia tetragonioides) |
鋭意 see styles |
eii / e えいい |
(adverb) eagerly; earnestly; zealously; wholeheartedly; diligently; assiduously |
鐵桿 铁杆 see styles |
tiě gǎn tie3 gan3 t`ieh kan tieh kan |
iron rod; zealous; die-hard |
風城 风城 see styles |
fēng chéng feng1 cheng2 feng ch`eng feng cheng |
the Windy City, nickname for Chicago 芝加哥[Zhi1 jia1 ge1], Wellington, New Zealand 惠靈頓|惠灵顿[Hui4 ling2 dun4] and Hsinchu, Taiwan 新竹[Xin1 zhu2] |
風嵐 see styles |
kazearashi かぜあらし |
(surname) Kazearashi |
高砂 see styles |
takasuna たかすな |
(1) (kana only) double-lined fusilier (Pterocaesio digramma); (2) Taiwan (nickname); (3) Takasago (classic noh play by Zeami); (4) (colloquialism) main table (at a wedding celebration); (place-name, surname) Takasuna |
メイス see styles |
meizu / mezu メイズ |
(See とうもろこし) maize (Zea mays); corn; (surname) Mayes; Mays |
七法財 七法财 see styles |
qī fǎ cái qi1 fa3 cai2 ch`i fa ts`ai chi fa tsai shichi hōzai |
The seven riches, or seven ways of becoming rich in the Law : 信 faith, 進 zeal, 戒 moral restraint, 漸愧 shame, 聞 obedient hearing (of the Law), 捨 abnegation, and 定慧 wisdom arising from meditation. |
世阿弥 see styles |
zeami ぜあみ |
(given name) Zeami |
世阿彌 see styles |
zeami ぜあみ |
(personal name) Zeami |
八念法 see styles |
bā niàn fǎ ba1 nian4 fa3 pa nien fa hachi nenhō |
Or 八念門. Eight lines of thought, in the智度論 21 , for resisting Māra-attacks and evil promptings during the meditation on impurity, etc.; i.e. thought of the Buddha, of the Law (or Truth), the fraternity, the commandments, alms-giving, the devas, breathing, and death. There are also the 大人八念 , i.e. that truth 道 is obtained through absence of desire, contentment, aloneness, zeal, correct thinking, a fixed mind, wisdom, and inner joy. v. 八念經. |
凝り屋 see styles |
koriya こりや |
(See 凝り性・こりしょう・1) perfectionist; enthusiast; zealot |
十功德 see styles |
shí gōng dé shi2 gong1 de2 shih kung te jū kudoku |
(十功德論) Ten merits (or powers) commended by the Buddha to his bhikṣus—zealous progress, contentment with few desires, courage, learning (so as to teach), fearlessness, perfect observance of the commands and the fraternity, regulations, perfect meditation, perfect wisdom, perfect liberation, and perfect understanding of it. |
四十位 see styles |
sì shí wèi si4 shi2 wei4 ssu shih wei shijū i |
The 'forty bodhisattva positions' of the 梵網經. They are classified into four groups: (1) 十發趣 Ten initial stages, i. e. the minds 心 of abandoning things of the world, of keeping the moral law, patience, zealous progress, dhyāna, wisdom, resolve, guarding (the Law), joy, and spiritual baptism by the Buddha. These are associated with the 十住. (2) 十長養 Ten steps in the nourishment of perfection, i. e. minds of kindness, pity, joy, relinquishing, almsgiving, good discourse, benefiting, friendship, dhyāna, wisdom. These are associated with the 十行. (3) 十金剛 Ten 'diamond' steps of firmness, i. e. a mind of faith, remembrance, bestowing one's merits on others, understanding, uprighthess, no-retreat, Mahāyāna, formlessness, wisdom, indestructibility; these are associated with the 十廻向. (4) The 十地 q. v. |
基督城 see styles |
jī dū chéng ji1 du1 cheng2 chi tu ch`eng chi tu cheng |
Christchurch (New Zealand city) |
増税案 see styles |
zouzeian / zozean ぞうぜいあん |
tax increase proposal |
大勤勇 see styles |
dà qín yǒng da4 qin2 yong3 ta ch`in yung ta chin yung dai gonyō |
Greatly zealous and bold― a title of Vairocana. |
奧克蘭 奥克兰 see styles |
ào kè lán ao4 ke4 lan2 ao k`o lan ao ko lan |
Auckland (New Zealand city); Oakland (California, US city) |
威靈頓 威灵顿 see styles |
wēi líng dùn wei1 ling2 dun4 wei ling tun |
Wellington, capital of New Zealand (Tw); Wellington (name); Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1851) |
已知根 see styles |
yǐ zhī gēn yi3 zhi1 gen1 i chih ken ichi kon |
ājñendriya. The second of the 三無漏根 q. v. One who already knows the indriya or roots that arise from the practical stage associated with the Four Dogmas, i. e. purpose, joy, pleasure, renunciation, faith, zeal, memory, abstract meditation, wisdom. |
庫克山 库克山 see styles |
kù kè shān ku4 ke4 shan1 k`u k`o shan ku ko shan |
Mt Cook on New Zealand South Island, national park and highest peak |
惠靈頓 惠灵顿 see styles |
huì líng dùn hui4 ling2 dun4 hui ling tun |
Wellington, capital of New Zealand |
昔蜥蜴 see styles |
mukashitokage; mukashitokage むかしとかげ; ムカシトカゲ |
(kana only) tuatara (primitive lizardlike reptile endemic to New Zealand) |
毘梨耶 毗梨耶 see styles |
pí lí yé pi2 li2 ye2 p`i li yeh pi li yeh biriya |
vīrya, virility, strength, energy; 'well-doing,' Keith; intp. 精進 zeal, pure progress, the fourth of the ten pāramitās; it is also intp. as enduring shame. Also 毘利耶 (or 毘黎耶or 毘離耶); 尾唎也. |
毛利人 see styles |
máo lì rén mao2 li4 ren2 mao li jen |
Maori, indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand |
気込み see styles |
kigomi きごみ |
enthusiasm; ardour; zeal |
沙彌尼 沙弥尼 see styles |
shā mí ní sha1 mi2 ni2 sha mi ni shamini |
(沙尼) śrāmaṇerikā 室羅摩拏理迦. A female religious novice who has taken a vow to obey the ten commandments, i. e. 勤策女 a zealous woman, devoted. |
狂信者 see styles |
kyoushinsha / kyoshinsha きょうしんしゃ |
fanatic; fanatic believer; zealot |
玉蜀黍 see styles |
yù shǔ shǔ yu4 shu3 shu3 yü shu shu toumorokoshi(p); toumorokoshi; toomorokoshi / tomorokoshi(p); tomorokoshi; toomorokoshi とうもろこし(P); トウモロコシ; トーモロコシ |
corn (kana only) corn (Zea mays); maize |
發燒友 发烧友 see styles |
fā shāo yǒu fa1 shao1 you3 fa shao yu |
fan; zealot |
白熱的 see styles |
hakunetsuteki はくねつてき |
(adjectival noun) heated; white-hot; zealous; fervid |
皇后鎮 皇后镇 see styles |
huáng hòu zhèn huang2 hou4 zhen4 huang hou chen |
Queenstown, town in New Zealand |
穀象虫 see styles |
kokuzoumushi; kokuzoumushi / kokuzomushi; kokuzomushi こくぞうむし; コクゾウムシ |
(kana only) maize weevil (Sitophilus zeamais) |
積極性 积极性 see styles |
jī jí xìng ji1 ji2 xing4 chi chi hsing sekkyokusei / sekkyokuse せっきょくせい |
zeal; initiative; enthusiasm; activity (ant: 消極性・しょうきょくせい) assertiveness; positiveness; initiative; spirit of enterprise |
納皮爾 纳皮尔 see styles |
nà pí ěr na4 pi2 er3 na p`i erh na pi erh |
Napier (name); John Napier (1550-1617), Scottish mathematician, inventor of logarithms; Napier, city in New Zealand |
観光省 see styles |
kankoushou / kankosho かんこうしょう |
Ministry of Tourism (Brazil, India, New Zealand, etc.); Department of Tourism (South Africa, Philippines, etc.) |
豪風旭 see styles |
takekazeakira たけかぜあきら |
(person) Takekaze Akira (1979.6.21-) |
辟支佛 see styles |
bì zhī fó bi4 zhi1 fo2 pi chih fo byakushi butsu |
(辟支迦) (辟支佛陀) (辟支迦佛陀) pratyekabuddha, one who seeks enlightenment for himself, defined in the Lotus Sūtra as a believer who is diligent and zealous in seeking wisdom, loves loneliness and seclusion, and understands deeply the nidānas. Also called 緣覺; 獨覺; 倶存. It is a stage above the śrāvaka 聲聞 and is known as the 中乘 middle vehicle. Tiantai distinguishes 獨覺 as an ascetic in a period without a Buddha, 緣覺 as a pratyekabuddha. He attains his enlightenment alone, independently of a teacher, and with the object of attaining nirvāṇa and his own salvation rather than that of others, as is the object of a bodhisattva. Cf. 畢. |
風当り see styles |
kazeatari かぜあたり |
wind blowing against; being subject to outside pressures or criticism; oppression |
飽かす see styles |
akazu あかず |
(exp,adv) with untiring zeal |
アンザス see styles |
anzasu アンザス |
(See アンザス条約) Australia, New Zealand and the United States; ANZUS |
オゼアス see styles |
ozeasu オゼアス |
(personal name) Oseas |
ゼアーニ see styles |
zeaani / zeani ゼアーニ |
(personal name) Zeani |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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