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<123>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
処女林 see styles |
shojorin しょじょりん |
virgin forest |
刃葉林 刃叶林 see styles |
rèn shě lín ren4 she3 lin2 jen she lin ninshōrin |
Asipattravana; the forest of swords, where every leaf is a sharp sword, v. 地獄. |
功德林 see styles |
gōng dé lín gong1 de2 lin2 kung te lin kudoku rin |
forest of merit |
原生林 see styles |
genseirin / genserin げんせいりん |
primeval forest; virgin forest |
営林署 see styles |
eirinsho / erinsho えいりんしょ |
forest service field office |
国有林 see styles |
kokuyuurin / kokuyurin こくゆうりん |
national forest |
地潜り see styles |
jimuguri じむぐり |
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake |
堅固林 坚固林 see styles |
jiān gù lín jian1 gu4 lin2 chien ku lin Kengo rin |
Śāla Forest |
大寒林 see styles |
dà hán lín da4 han2 lin2 ta han lin dai kanrin |
The grove of great cold, sitavana, i.e., burial stūpas, the graveyard. |
大林寺 see styles |
dà lín sì da4 lin2 si4 ta lin ssu dairinji だいりんじ |
(personal name) Dairinji Mānavana-saṃghārāma 摩訶伐那伽藍摩 "The monastery of the great forest", S. of Mongali. |
天然林 see styles |
tennenrin てんねんりん |
natural forest |
季雨林 see styles |
jì yǔ lín ji4 yu3 lin2 chi yü lin |
monsoon forest |
寒帯林 see styles |
kantairin かんたいりん |
taiga; boreal forest; Arctic forest |
屋敷林 see styles |
yashikirin; yashikibayashi やしきりん; やしきばやし |
forest or grove of trees surrounding a residence |
山守り see styles |
yamamori やまもり |
ranger (forest); mountain guardian |
山火事 see styles |
yamakaji やまかじ |
forest fire; wildfire; bushfire |
山鶺鴒 山鹡鸰 see styles |
shān jí líng shan1 ji2 ling2 shan chi ling |
(bird species of China) forest wagtail (Dendronanthus indicus) |
平地林 see styles |
heichirin / hechirin へいちりん |
lowland forest; flatland forest; plain forest |
得眼林 see styles |
dé yǎn lín de2 yan3 lin2 te yen lin Tokugenrin |
Āptanetravana, the forest of recovered eyes. |
施業林 see styles |
segyourin / segyorin せぎょうりん |
managed forest; managed woodland |
木瓜林 see styles |
mù guā lín mu4 gua1 lin2 mu kua lin Mokukarin |
苦行林 Papaya forest, i. e. Uruvilva, 優樓頻螺 the place near Gayā where Kāśyapa, Śākyamuni, and others practised their austerities before the latter's enlightenment; hence the former is styled Uruvilva Kāśyapa. |
林恢復 林恢复 see styles |
lín huī fù lin2 hui1 fu4 lin hui fu |
forest restoration |
林産物 see styles |
rinsanbutsu りんさんぶつ |
forest products |
栴檀林 see styles |
zhān tán lín zhan1 tan2 lin2 chan t`an lin chan tan lin sendanrin |
a forest of incense |
森の奥 see styles |
morinooku もりのおく |
deep in the forest |
森林帯 see styles |
shinrintai しんりんたい |
forest zone |
森林法 see styles |
shinrinhou / shinrinho しんりんほう |
{law} Forest Act |
森青蛙 see styles |
moriaogaeru; moriaogaeru もりあおがえる; モリアオガエル |
(kana only) forest green tree frog (Rhacophorus arboreus) |
極相林 see styles |
kyokusourin / kyokusorin きょくそうりん |
{biol} climax forest |
次生林 see styles |
cì shēng lín ci4 sheng1 lin2 tz`u sheng lin tzu sheng lin |
secondary growth of forest |
民有林 see styles |
minyuurin / minyurin みんゆうりん |
privately owned forest |
混合林 see styles |
kongourin / kongorin こんごうりん |
mixed forest |
温帯林 see styles |
ontairin おんたいりん |
temperate forest |
演習林 see styles |
enshuurin / enshurin えんしゅうりん |
forest used for research; (place-name) Enshuurin |
火入れ see styles |
hiire / hire ひいれ |
(1) fire pan; (2) heating; (3) first lighting (e.g. furnace); firing (e.g. forest); kindling; igniting; (4) pasteurization |
無邊身 无边身 see styles |
wú biān shēn wu2 bian1 shen1 wu pien shen muhen shin |
The immeasurable body of the Buddha: the more the Brahman measured it the higher it grew, so he threw away his measuring rod, which struck root and became a forest. |
煩惱林 烦恼林 see styles |
fán nǎo lín fan2 nao3 lin2 fan nao lin bonnō rin |
The forest of moral affliction. |
熱帯林 see styles |
nettairin ねったいりん |
tropical forest |
砂防林 see styles |
sabourin / saborin さぼうりん |
erosion-control forest |
稠林行 see styles |
chóu lín xíng chou2 lin2 xing2 ch`ou lin hsing chou lin hsing jūrin gyō |
practices in a [impenetrable] forest |
空閑處 空闲处 see styles |
kōng xián chù kong1 xian2 chu4 k`ung hsien ch`u kung hsien chu kūgen sho |
A tr. of 阿蘭若 araṇya, i.e. "forest". A retired place, 300 to 600 steps away from human habitation, suitable for the religious practices of monks. |
綠皮車 绿皮车 see styles |
lǜ pí chē lu:4 pi2 che1 lü p`i ch`e lü pi che |
green train (slow, noisy, unairconditioned train with forest green livery and yellow trim that ran on the Chinese railway system from the 1950s, phased out in the early 21st century) |
自然林 see styles |
shizenrin しぜんりん |
virgin forest |
苦行林 see styles |
kǔ xíng lín ku3 xing2 lin2 k`u hsing lin ku hsing lin kugyōrin |
木瓜林 Uruvilvā-kāśyapa, the forest near Gayā where Śākyamuni underwent rigorous ascetic discipline; v. 優. |
蟹食犬 see styles |
kanikuiinu; kanikuiinu / kanikuinu; kanikuinu かにくいいぬ; カニクイイヌ |
(kana only) crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous); forest fox; wood fox; common fox |
針葉林 针叶林 see styles |
zhēn yè lín zhen1 ye4 lin2 chen yeh lin |
needle-leaved forest |
鉄道林 see styles |
tetsudourin / tetsudorin てつどうりん |
forest planted to protect railway tracks from snow, sand, etc. |
間伐材 see styles |
kanbatsuzai かんばつざい |
timber from forest thinning; thinned wood |
闇の森 see styles |
yaminomori やみのもり |
(place) (fict) Mirkwood (fictional forest); (p,fic) Mirkwood (fictional forest) |
防潮林 see styles |
bouchourin / bochorin ぼうちょうりん |
forest planted to protect the shoreline; tidewater control forest |
防災林 see styles |
bousairin / bosairin ぼうさいりん |
forest planted to protect land, roads, etc. from natural disasters |
防雪林 see styles |
bousetsurin / bosetsurin ぼうせつりん |
snowbreak (forest) |
防風林 see styles |
boufuurin / bofurin ぼうふうりん |
windbreak (forest); shelterbelt |
阿蘭若 阿兰若 see styles |
ā lán rě a1 lan2 re3 a lan je arannya あらんにゃ |
Buddhist temple (transliteration of Sanskrit "Aranyakah") {Buddh} isolated place; hermitage āraṇya; from araṇya, 'forest.'阿蘭若迦 āraṇyaka, one who lives there. Intp. by 無諍聲 no sound of discord; 閑靜 shut in and quiet; 遠離 far removed; 空 寂 uninhabited and still; a lonely abode 500 bow-lengths from any village. A hermitage, or place of retirement for meditation. Three kinds of occupants are given: 達磨阿蘭若迦 dharma-āraṇyaka; 摩祭阿蘭若迦 mātaṅga-āraṇyaka, and 檀陀阿蘭若迦 daṇḍaka-āraṇyaka. Other forms are: 阿蘭那 or 阿蘭攘; 阿蘭陀 or 陁; 阿練若 or 阿練茄; 曷刺 M028515. |
雙樹林 双树林 see styles |
shuāng shù lín shuang1 shu4 lin2 shuang shu lin Sōju rin |
Śāla Forest |
雲霧林 see styles |
unmurin うんむりん |
cloud forest |
風致林 see styles |
fuuchirin / fuchirin ふうちりん |
forest preserved for its scenic beauty |
鬱鞞羅 郁鞞罗 see styles |
yù bǐ luó yu4 bi3 luo2 yü pi lo |
Uruvilvā, the forest near Gaya where Śākyamuni was an ascetic for six years; also defined as a stream in that forest; cf. 優樓頻螺. |
魚付林 see styles |
uotsukirin うおつきりん |
fish-breeding forest; riverside or coastal forest that encourages fish breeding |
黑森林 see styles |
hēi sēn lín hei1 sen1 lin2 hei sen lin |
Black Forest; Schwarzwald |
げじべえ see styles |
gejibee げじべえ |
(myth) Yakushima forest yōkai which haunts loggers; (myth) Yakushima forest yōkai which haunts loggers |
ジムグリ see styles |
jimuguri ジムグリ |
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake |
ワイア森 see styles |
waiamori ワイアもり |
(place-name) Wyre Forest |
亜熱帯林 see styles |
anettairin あねったいりん |
subtropical forest |
優樓頻螺 优楼频螺 see styles |
yōu lóu pín luó you1 lou2 pin2 luo2 yu lou p`in lo yu lou pin lo Urubinra |
Uruvilvā, papaya tree; name of the forest near Gayā where Śākyamuni practised austere asceticism before his enlightenment. Also 優樓頻蠡 (or 優樓毘蠡); 烏盧頻螺 (or 烏盧頻羅); 漚樓頻螺, 優樓頻螺迦葉 and other forms; Uruvilvā Kāśyapa; 'one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni, so called because he practised asceticism in the Uruvilvā forest,' or 'because he had on his breast a mark resembling the fruit of the' papaya. He 'is to reappear as Buddha Samantaprabhāsa'. Eitel. |
劍林地獄 剑林地狱 see styles |
jiàn lín dì yù jian4 lin2 di4 yu4 chien lin ti yü kenrin jigoku |
Asipattra, (or劍樹地獄) the hell of the forest of swords, or sword-leaf trees. |
向かい火 see styles |
mukaibi むかいび |
backfire (to defend against forest fires) |
営林支局 see styles |
eirinshikyoku / erinshikyoku えいりんしきょく |
(org) Branch Forest Office; (o) Branch Forest Office |
夏緑樹林 see styles |
karyokujurin かりょくじゅりん |
summer green forest |
大光明王 see styles |
dà guāng míng wáng da4 guang1 ming2 wang2 ta kuang ming wang Dai kōmyō ō |
The Great-Light Ming-wang, Śākyamuni in a previous existence, when king of Jambudvīpa, at Benares. There his white elephant, stirred by the sight of a female elephant, ran away with him into the forest, where he rebuked his mahout, who replied, "I can only control the body not the mind, only a Buddha can control the mind." Thereupon the royal rider made his resolve to attain bodhi and become a Buddha. Later, he gave to all that asked, finally even his own head to a Brahman who demanded it, at the instigation of an enemy king. |
娑羅樹林 娑罗树林 see styles |
suō luó shù lín suo1 luo2 shu4 lin2 so lo shu lin Sharajurin |
Śāla Forest |
密林山部 see styles |
mì lín shān bù mi4 lin2 shan1 bu4 mi lin shan pu Mitsurinsen bu |
Hidden Forest Mountain School |
尼倶陀林 see styles |
ní jù tuó lín ni2 ju4 tuo2 lin2 ni chü t`o lin ni chü to lin Nikudarin |
Nyagrodha Forest |
広葉樹林 see styles |
kouyoujurin / koyojurin こうようじゅりん |
broad-leaved forest; broadleaf forest |
彈宅迦林 弹宅迦林 see styles |
dàn zhái jiā lín dan4 zhai2 jia1 lin2 tan chai chia lin Dantakarin |
The forest of Daṇḍaka, destroyed by a ṛṣi because the king had carried off the ṛṣi's wife, saying a ṛṣi had no need for one. |
木の下闇 see styles |
konoshitayami このしたやみ |
(exp,adv) dark under the trees; obscurity of a forest |
森ガール see styles |
morigaaru / morigaru もりガール |
fashion style for young women invoking a soft, forest-like feeling |
森林保全 see styles |
shinrinhozen しんりんほぜん |
forest preservation; forestry preservation |
森林保護 see styles |
shinrinhogo しんりんほご |
forest protection |
森林公園 see styles |
shinrinkouen / shinrinkoen しんりんこうえん |
forest park; (place-name) Shinrin Park |
森林火災 see styles |
shinrinkasai しんりんかさい |
forest fire |
森林腦炎 森林脑炎 see styles |
sēn lín nǎo yán sen1 lin2 nao3 yan2 sen lin nao yen |
forest encephalitis |
森林鉄道 see styles |
shinrintetsudou / shinrintetsudo しんりんてつどう |
forest railroad |
森林限界 see styles |
shinringenkai しんりんげんかい |
tree line; forest line; timberline |
槍林箭雨 枪林箭雨 see styles |
qiāng lín jiàn yǔ qiang1 lin2 jian4 yu3 ch`iang lin chien yü chiang lin chien yü |
forest of spear, rain of arrows |
洩瑟知林 泄瑟知林 see styles |
yì sè zhī lín yi4 se4 zhi1 lin2 i se chih lin Eishichirin |
Yaṣṭivana, forest of the bamboo staff which took root when thrown away by the Brahman who did not believe the Buddha was 16 feet in height; but he more he measured the taller grew the Buddha, hence his chagrin. Name of a forest near Rājagṛha. |
無事比丘 无事比丘 see styles |
wú shì bǐ qiū wu2 shi4 bi3 qiu1 wu shih pi ch`iu wu shih pi chiu muji biku |
monk who lives as a forest dweller |
照葉樹林 see styles |
shouyoujurin / shoyojurin しょうようじゅりん |
evergreen (glossy-leaved) forest |
熱帯雨林 see styles |
nettaiurin ねったいうりん |
tropical forest; tropical rainforest |
熱帶雨林 热带雨林 see styles |
rè dài yǔ lín re4 dai4 yu3 lin2 je tai yü lin |
tropical rain forest |
硬葉樹林 see styles |
kouyoujurin / koyojurin こうようじゅりん |
sclerophyll forest; sclerophyllous forest; hardwood forest |
赤道雨林 see styles |
chì dào yǔ lín chi4 dao4 yu3 lin2 ch`ih tao yü lin chih tao yü lin |
equatorial rain forest |
近稠林行 see styles |
jìn chóu lín xíng jin4 chou2 lin2 xing2 chin ch`ou lin hsing chin chou lin hsing kon jūrin gyō |
practicing in a nearby forest (?) |
退耕還林 退耕还林 see styles |
tuì gēng huán lín tui4 geng1 huan2 lin2 t`ui keng huan lin tui keng huan lin |
restoring agricultural land to forest |
里地里山 see styles |
satochisatoyama さとちさとやま |
(See 里地,里山・2) mountain villages and neighbouring agricultural, forest, etc. areas |
針葉樹林 see styles |
shinyoujurin / shinyojurin しんようじゅりん |
conifer forest; coniferous forest; needle-leaved forest |
阿蘭若行 阿兰若行 see styles |
ā lán ruò xíng a1 lan2 ruo4 xing2 a lan jo hsing arannya gyō |
practice of forest-dwelling |
阿蘭若迦 阿兰若迦 see styles |
ā lán ruò jiā a1 lan2 ruo4 jia1 a lan jo chia arannyaka |
forest-dwelling religious mendicant |
阿蘭那行 阿兰那行 see styles |
ā lán nà xíng a1 lan2 na4 xing2 a lan na hsing aranna gyō |
ascetic practice of dwelling in the forest |
雉救林火 see styles |
zhì jiù lín huǒ zhi4 jiu4 lin2 huo3 chih chiu lin huo chi ku rinka |
The pheasant which busied itself in putting out the forest on fire and was pitied and saved by the fire-god. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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