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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
般若 see styles |
bō rě bo1 re3 po je hannya はんにゃ |
More info & calligraphy: Great Wisdom(1) {Buddh} prajna (wisdom required to attain enlightenment); (2) {noh} (See 般若面・1) hannya; mask of a grinning, horned demoness (represents a woman's rage and jealousy); (3) (abbreviation) (See 般若面・2) dreadful face (esp. of a woman driven mad by jealousy); terrifying facial expression; (surname) Hanniya (般賴若) Prajñā is also the name of a monk from Kabul, A.D. 810, styled 三藏法師; tr. four works and author of an alphabet.; prajñā, 'to know, understand'; 'Wisdom. ' M. W. Intp. 慧 wisdom; 智慧 understanding, or wisdom; 明 clear, intelligent, the sixth pāramitā. The Prajñā-pāramitā Sutra describes it as supreme, highest, incomparable, unequalled, unsurpassed. It is spoken of as the principal means, by its enlightenment, of attaining to nirvana, through its revelation of the unreality of all things. Other forms 般羅若; 般諄若; 鉢若; 鉢剌若; 鉢羅枳孃; 鉢腎禳; 波若, 波賴若; 波羅孃; 班若. |
波羅末陀 波罗末陀 see styles |
bō luó mò tuó bo1 luo2 mo4 tuo2 po lo mo t`o po lo mo to haramada |
More info & calligraphy: Paramartha |
鎹 see styles |
xx xx5 xx kasugai かすがい |
(Japanese kokuji) large staple driven into two pieces of wood to hold them together; pr. kasugai (1) (kana only) large staple driven into two pieces of wood to hold them together; clamp; cramp (metal); (2) (kana only) tie (metaphorical, e.g. something that binds two people together); (3) (kana only) latch; lock; (surname) Kasugai |
囘鶻 囘鹘 see styles |
huí gú hui2 gu2 hui ku Ekotsu |
高車; 高昌. M067729彝 Uighurs, M067729胡; A branch of the Turks first heard of in the seventh century in the Orkhon district where they remained until A. D. 840, when they were defeated and driven out by the Kirghiz; one group went to Kansu, where they remained until about 1020; another group founded a kingdom in the Turfan country which survived until Mongol times. They had an alphabet which was copied from the Soghdian. Chingis Khan adopted it for writing Mongolian. A. D. 1294 the whole Buddhist canon was translated into Uighur. |
從動 从动 see styles |
cóng dòng cong2 dong4 ts`ung tung tsung tung |
-driven (of mechanism, driven by a component); slave (wheel, pulley) |
抓狂 see styles |
zhuā kuáng zhua1 kuang2 chua k`uang chua kuang |
to blow one's top; to be driven mad; to become frantic |
月支 see styles |
yuè zhī yue4 zhi1 yüeh chih Gasshi げっし |
the Yuezhi, an ancient people of central Asia during the Han dynasty (also written 月氏[Yue4 zhi1]) Yuezhi; Rouzhi; an ancient Central Asian people (月支國) The Yuezhi, or 'Indo-Scythians', 月氏 (國) and a country they at one time occupied, i. e. 都貨羅 Tukhara, Tokharestan, or Badakshan. Driven out from the northern curve of the Yellow River by the Huns, circa 165 B. C., they conquered Bactria 大夏, the Punjab, Kashmir, 'and the greater part of India. ' Their expulsion from the north of Shansi was the cause of the famous journey of Zhangqian of the Han dynasty and the beginning of Chinese expansion to the north-west. Kanishka, king of the Yuezhi towards the end of the first century A. D., became the great protector and propagator of Buddhism. |
機動 机动 see styles |
jī dòng ji1 dong4 chi tung kidou / kido きどう |
locomotive; motorized; power-driven; adaptable; flexible (use, treatment, timing etc) (1) maneuver (usu. of military force); manoeuvre; (can act as adjective) (2) (See 機動隊) mobile; nimble; agile; quick to respond; (surname) Kidou |
窮追 穷追 see styles |
qióng zhuī qiong2 zhui1 ch`iung chui chiung chui kyuutsui / kyutsui きゅうつい |
to pursue relentlessly (noun, transitive verb) cornered; driven to the wall |
絶体 see styles |
zettai ぜったい |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) (abbreviation) (See 絶体絶命) desperate situation with no escape; being driven into a corner; being cornered; last extremity |
頂棒 顶棒 see styles |
dǐng bàng ding3 bang4 ting pang |
bucking bar (metal bar fixing the tail of a rivet as it is driven) |
鼻栓 see styles |
hanasen はなせん |
(1) nasal plug; (2) {archit} wedge (in tusk mortise-and-tenon joint); wooden pin driven through tenon to hold it in place |
シース see styles |
shiizu / shizu シーズ |
(1) seeds; (2) producer-driven solutions; ideas, products, services, etc. proposed by a company to consumers; (personal name) Sies |
僧伽羅 僧伽罗 see styles |
sēng qié luó seng1 qie2 luo2 seng ch`ieh lo seng chieh lo Sōgyara |
Siṃhala, Ceylon; also name of the Buddha in a previous incarnation when, as a travelling merchant, he, along with 500 others, was driven on to the island; there the rākṣasīs bewitched them; later the Buddha and his companions (like the Argonauts) escaped, and ultimately he destroyed the witches and founded his kingdom there. |
暴走車 see styles |
bousousha / bososha ぼうそうしゃ |
recklessly driven car; runaway vehicle |
根っ木 see styles |
nekki ねっき |
children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it |
般若面 see styles |
hannyamen; hannyazura はんにゃめん; はんにゃづら |
(1) (はんにゃめん only) {noh} hannya; mask of a grinning, horned demoness which represents a woman's rage and jealousy; (2) dreadful face (esp. of a woman driven mad by jealousy); terrifying facial expression |
蛤蟆夯 see styles |
há ma hāng ha2 ma5 hang1 ha ma hang |
power-driven rammer or tamper |
都貨羅 都货罗 see styles |
dū huò luó du1 huo4 luo2 tu huo lo Tokara |
Tukhāra, the 月支 Yuezhi country; '(1) A topographical term designating a country of ice and frost (tukhāra), and corresponding to the present Badakchan which Arab geographers still call Tokharestan. (2) An ethnographical term used by the Greeks to designate the Tocharoi or Indo-Scythians, and likewise by Chinese writers applied to the Tochari Tartars who driven on by the Huns (180 B.C.) conquered Trans-oxania, destroyed the Bactrian kingdom (大夏) 126 B.C., and finally conquered the Pundjab, Cashmere, and the greater part of India. Their greatest king was Kanichka.' Eitel. |
駆動型 see styles |
kudougata / kudogata くどうがた |
(suffix noun) -driven (e.g. data-driven) |
ドリブン see styles |
doribun ドリブン |
(adjectival noun) driven |
俺が俺が see styles |
oregaorega おれがおれが |
(expression) (1) (masculine speech) me, me, me; (exp,adj-no) (2) egotistic; ego-driven |
励振素子 see styles |
reishinsoshi / reshinsoshi れいしんそし |
driven element (antenna) |
天候相場 see styles |
tenkousouba / tenkosoba てんこうそうば |
weather-driven market; weather-dependent market |
少林武藝 少林武艺 see styles |
shǎo lín wǔ yì shao3 lin2 wu3 yi4 shao lin wu i Shōrin Mugei |
Wu-i, a cook of the Shao-lin monastery, who is said single-handed to have driven off the Yellow Turban rebels with a three-foot staff, and who was posthumously rewarded with the rank of 'general '; a school of adepts of the quarter-staff, etc., was called after him, of whom thirteen were far-famed. |
摩拜單車 摩拜单车 see styles |
mó bài dān chē mo2 bai4 dan1 che1 mo pai tan ch`e mo pai tan che |
Mobike, operator of an app-driven bicycle-rental business in China, established in 2015 |
水力鼓風 水力鼓风 see styles |
shuǐ lì gǔ fēng shui3 li4 gu3 feng1 shui li ku feng |
hydraulic bellows; water-driven ventilation (for metal smelting furnace) |
狗急跳牆 狗急跳墙 see styles |
gǒu jí tiào qiáng gou3 ji2 tiao4 qiang2 kou chi t`iao ch`iang kou chi tiao chiang |
a cornered dog will jump over the wall (idiom); to be driven to desperate action |
絶体絶命 see styles |
zettaizetsumei / zettaizetsume ぜったいぜつめい |
(adj-na,n,adj-no) (yoji) desperate situation; being driven into a corner; stalemate |
絶対絶命 see styles |
zettaizetsumei / zettaizetsume ぜったいぜつめい |
(irregular kanji usage) (adj-na,n,adj-no) (yoji) desperate situation; being driven into a corner; stalemate |
進退両難 see styles |
shintairyounan / shintairyonan しんたいりょうなん |
(yoji) being driven to the wall; finding oneself between the devil and the deep blue sea; finding oneself between a rock and a hard place |
逼上梁山 see styles |
bī shàng liáng shān bi1 shang4 liang2 shan1 pi shang liang shan |
driven to join the Liangshan Mountain rebels; to drive to revolt; to force sb to desperate action |
駆られる see styles |
karareru かられる |
(v1,vi) to be driven by (a feeling, impulse, etc.); to be carried away by; to be seized with; to be stricken with; to be impelled by; to be spurred on by; to succumb to |
プロペラ機 see styles |
puroperaki プロペラき |
{aviat} propeller-driven aircraft; prop plane |
根っ木打ち see styles |
nekkiuchi ねっきうち |
(See 根っ木) children's game in which a wooden stick driven into the ground is dislodged by sticks thrown at it |
イベント駆動 see styles |
ibentokudou / ibentokudo イベントくどう |
{comp} event driven |
メニュー方式 see styles |
menyuuhoushiki / menyuhoshiki メニューほうしき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {comp} menu-driven |
割り込み方式 see styles |
warikomihoushiki / warikomihoshiki わりこみほうしき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {comp} interrupt-driven |
市民満足学会 see styles |
shiminmanzokugakkai しみんまんぞくがっかい |
(org) International Society for Customer-Driven Public Service; (o) International Society for Customer-Driven Public Service |
待ち行列方式 see styles |
machigyouretsuhoushiki / machigyoretsuhoshiki まちぎょうれつほうしき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {comp} queue-driven |
概念驅動加工 概念驱动加工 see styles |
gài niàn qū dòng jiā gōng gai4 nian4 qu1 dong4 jia1 gong1 kai nien ch`ü tung chia kung kai nien chü tung chia kung |
concept-driven processing |
漏水轉渾天儀 漏水转浑天仪 see styles |
lòu shuǐ zhuàn hún tiān yí lou4 shui3 zhuan4 hun2 tian1 yi2 lou shui chuan hun t`ien i lou shui chuan hun tien i |
water-driven armillary sphere (Zhang Heng's famous astronomical apparatus) |
イベント駆動型 see styles |
ibentokudougata / ibentokudogata イベントくどうがた |
{comp} event driven |
俺が俺がの連中 see styles |
oregaoreganorenchuu / oregaoreganorenchu おれがおれがのれんちゅう |
(exp,n) ego-driven men |
輸出主導型経済 see styles |
yushutsushudougatakeizai / yushutsushudogatakezai ゆしゅつしゅどうがたけいざい |
export-driven economy |
イベントドリブン see styles |
ibentodoribun イベントドリブン |
(computer terminology) event driven |
メニュードリブン see styles |
menyuudoribun / menyudoribun メニュードリブン |
(adjectival noun) (computer terminology) menu-driven |
イベント・ドリブン see styles |
ibento doribun イベント・ドリブン |
(computer terminology) event driven |
メニュー・ドリブン see styles |
menyuu doribun / menyu doribun メニュー・ドリブン |
(adjectival noun) (computer terminology) menu-driven |
主辞駆動句構造文法 see styles |
shujikudoukukouzoubunpou / shujikudokukozobunpo しゅじくどうくこうぞうぶんぽう |
{ling} head-driven phrase structure grammar; HPSG |
詰め腹を切らされる see styles |
tsumebaraokirasareru つめばらをきらされる |
(exp,v1) to be forced to bear the responsibility and resign; to be driven out of office |
二進も三進もいかない see styles |
nicchimosacchimoikanai にっちもさっちもいかない |
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) being driven into a corner; having no way out; being caught between a rock and a hard place |
二進も三進も行かない see styles |
nicchimosacchimoikanai にっちもさっちもいかない |
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) being driven into a corner; having no way out; being caught between a rock and a hard place |
Variations: |
kurushimagire くるしまぎれ |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (oft. as 〜に) (out of) desperation; (as a) last resort; (driven by) pain |
コマンド駆動型システム see styles |
komandokudougatashisutemu / komandokudogatashisutemu コマンドくどうがたシステム |
{comp} command driven method; command-driven system |
にっちもさっちも行かない see styles |
nicchimosacchimoikanai にっちもさっちもいかない |
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) being driven into a corner; having no way out; being caught between a rock and a hard place |
メニュー方式のプログラム see styles |
menyuuhoushikinopuroguramu / menyuhoshikinopuroguramu メニューほうしきのプログラム |
{comp} menu-driven program |
煩悩の犬は追えども去らず see styles |
bonnounoinuhaoedomosarazu / bonnonoinuhaoedomosarazu ぼんのうのいぬはおえどもさらず |
(expression) (proverb) one cannot escape from one's worldly desires; the hounds of earthly desires would return each time they are driven away |
Variations: |
zettaizetsumei / zettaizetsume ぜったいぜつめい |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) (yoji) desperate situation with no escape; being driven into a corner; being cornered; last extremity |
Variations: |
shintaikorekiwamaru しんたいこれきわまる |
(exp,v5r) (rare) (See 進退窮まる・1) to be driven into a corner; to be left with nowhere to turn; to be in a dilemma |
イベントドリブンプログラミング see styles |
ibentodoribunpuroguramingu イベントドリブンプログラミング |
(computer terminology) event-driven programming |
イベント・ドリブン・プログラミング see styles |
ibento doribun puroguramingu イベント・ドリブン・プログラミング |
(computer terminology) event-driven programming |
Variations: |
ibentodoribun; ibento doribun イベントドリブン; イベント・ドリブン |
{comp} event driven |
Variations: |
menyuudoribun; menyuu doribun / menyudoribun; menyu doribun メニュードリブン; メニュー・ドリブン |
(adjectival noun) {comp} menu-driven |
Variations: |
shintaikiwamaru しんたいきわまる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to be driven into a corner; to be left with nowhere to turn; to be in a dilemma; (exp,v5r) (2) to be unable to go forward or backward; to be stranded; to get stuck |
Variations: |
shintaikiwamaru しんたいきわまる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to be driven into a corner; to be left with nowhere to turn; to be in a dilemma; (exp,v5r) (2) to be unable to go forward or backward; to be stranded; to get stuck |
Variations: |
ibentodoribunpuroguramingu; ibento doribun puroguramingu イベントドリブンプログラミング; イベント・ドリブン・プログラミング |
{comp} event-driven programming |
Variations: |
nicchimosacchimoikanai にっちもさっちもいかない |
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) being driven into a corner; having no way out; being caught between a rock and a hard place |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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