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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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. |
克服 see styles |
kè fú ke4 fu2 k`o fu ko fu kokufuku こくふく |
More info & calligraphy: Overcome(noun, transitive verb) conquest (of a difficulty, illness, crisis, etc.); overcoming; surmounting; bringing under control |
平復 平复 see styles |
píng fù ping2 fu4 p`ing fu ping fu heifuku / hefuku へいふく |
More info & calligraphy: Restoration to Good Health(noun/participle) restoration to health recovery from illness |
恢復 恢复 see styles |
huī fù hui1 fu4 hui fu kaifuku かいふく |
More info & calligraphy: Rehabilitation(noun/participle) (1) restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; return; replevin; improvement; (2) recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence |
病 see styles |
bìng bing4 ping yamai やまい |
illness; CL:場|场[chang2]; disease; to fall ill; defect (1) illness; disease; (2) bad habit; weakness; fault Illness, disease; to hurt. |
症 see styles |
zhèng zheng4 cheng shou / sho しょう |
disease; illness (suffix) illness; condition; -pathy; (personal name) Masahiko |
六淫 see styles |
liù yín liu4 yin2 liu yin rokuin ろくいん |
(TCM) six excesses causing illness, namely: excessive wind 風|风[feng1], cold 寒[han2], heat 暑[shu3], damp 濕|湿[shi1], dryness 燥[zao4], fire 火[huo3] six external causes of illness in traditional Chinese medicine (wind, cold, fire-heat, dampness, dryness, heat of summer) |
大病 see styles |
dà bìng da4 bing4 ta ping taibyou / taibyo たいびょう |
serious illness (n,vs,vi) serious illness; dangerous disease |
微恙 see styles |
wēi yàng wei1 yang4 wei yang biyou / biyo びよう |
slight illness; indisposition (form) indisposition; ailment; slight illness |
病勢 病势 see styles |
bìng shì bing4 shi4 ping shih byousei / byose びょうせい |
degree of seriousness of an illness; patient's condition state of an illness; condition of a patient |
病死 see styles |
bìng sǐ bing4 si3 ping ssu byoushi / byoshi びょうし |
to fall ill and die; to die of illness (n,vs,vi) death from disease; death from illness sickness and death |
百病 see styles |
bǎi bìng bai3 bing4 pai ping hyakubyou / hyakubyo ひゃくびょう |
every illness (See 万病) all kinds of illnesses |
詐病 诈病 see styles |
zhà bìng zha4 bing4 cha ping sabyou / sabyo さびょう |
to feign illness; to malinger (See 仮病・けびょう) feigned illness |
重病 see styles |
zhòng bìng zhong4 bing4 chung ping juubyou / jubyo じゅうびょう |
serious illness (noun - becomes adjective with の) serious illness serious illness |
峠 see styles |
xx xx5 xx touge / toge とうげ |
(Japanese kokuji) mountain pass; (fig.) crisis point; pr. tōge (n,n-suf) (1) (mountain) pass; highest point on a mountain road; ridge; (2) peak (e.g. of summer); worst (e.g. of an illness); crisis; critical point; most difficult part; (surname) Dougesaki |
患 see styles |
huàn huan4 huan gen |
to suffer (from illness); to contract (a disease); misfortune; trouble; danger; worry to suffer |
梗 see styles |
gěng geng3 keng kyō |
branch; stem; stalk; CL:根[gen1]; to block; to hinder; (neologism that evolved from 哏[gen2], initially in Taiwan, during the first decade of the 21st century) memorable creative idea (joke, catchphrase, meme, neologism, witty remark etc); prominent feature of a creative work (punchline of a joke, trope in a drama, special ingredient in a dish, riff in a pop song etc) illness |
疾 see styles |
jí ji2 chi tsuguo つぐお |
(bound form) disease; ailment; (bound form) swift; (literary) to hate; to abhor (personal name) Tsuguo Sickness, an attack of illness: haste, speedy: angry. |
痊 see styles |
quán quan2 ch`üan chüan |
to recover (from illness) |
癐 𤶊 see styles |
guài guai4 kuai |
(literary) serious illness; (Cantonese) variant of 攰[gui4] |
癙 see styles |
shǔ shu3 shu |
illness caused by worry |
看 see styles |
kàn kan4 k`an kan ikuma いくま |
to see; to look at; to read; to watch; to visit; to call on; to consider; to regard as; to look after; to treat (a patient or illness); to depend on; to feel (that); (after a verb) to give it a try; to watch out for (personal name) Ikuma Look, see; watch over. |
篤 笃 see styles |
dǔ du3 tu toku とく |
serious (illness); sincere; true (surname) Toku Sincere; serious; consolidate. |
苦 see styles |
kǔ ku3 k`u ku ku く |
bitter; hardship; pain; to suffer; to bring suffering to; painstakingly (1) pain; anguish; suffering; distress; anxiety; worry; trouble; difficulty; hardship; (2) {Buddh} (See 八苦) duhkha (suffering) duḥkha, 豆佉 bitterness; unhappiness, suffering, pain, distress, misery; difficulty. There are lists of two, three, four, five, eight, and ten categories; the two are internal, i. e. physical and mental, and external, i. e. attacks from without. The four are birth, growing old, illness, and death. The eight are these four along with the pain of parting from the loved, of meeting with the hated, of failure in one's aims, and that caused by the five skandhas; cf. 四諦. |
不予 see styles |
bù yú bu4 yu2 pu yü fuyo ふよ |
to withhold; to refuse indisposition; emperor's illness; unhappiness |
不治 see styles |
bù zhì bu4 zhi4 pu chih fuji; fuchi ふじ; ふち |
to die of illness or injury despite receiving medical help (noun - becomes adjective with の) incurability untreated |
不起 see styles |
bù qǐ bu4 qi3 pu ch`i pu chi fuki ふき |
(adj-no,n) (obsolete) incurable (illness); bedridden (for the rest of one's days) does not manifest; does not give rise to |
主訴 主诉 see styles |
zhǔ sù zhu3 su4 chu su shuso しゅそ |
(medicine) to complain of; a patient's brief account of their illness; (law) main suit; principal claim {med} chief complaint |
久病 see styles |
jiǔ bìng jiu3 bing4 chiu ping |
my old illness; chronic condition |
仮病 see styles |
kebyou / kebyo けびょう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) feigned illness |
作病 see styles |
zuò bìng zuo4 bing4 tso ping sakubyou / sakubyo さくびょう |
feigned illness contrivance sickness |
併発 see styles |
heihatsu / hehatsu へいはつ |
(n,vs,vt,vi,adj-no) concurrence; coincidence; complication (in illness) |
傷寒 伤寒 see styles |
shāng hán shang1 han2 shang han shoukan / shokan しょうかん |
typhoid (1) {med} acute febrile illness (e.g. typhoid); (2) (rare) disease due to the cold (in traditional Chinese medicine) |
傷病 see styles |
shoubyou / shobyo しょうびょう |
injuries and sickness; wounds and illness |
全休 see styles |
quán xiū quan2 xiu1 ch`üan hsiu chüan hsiu zenkyuu / zenkyu ぜんきゅう |
complete rest (after an illness) (n,vs,vt,vi) (1) taking the whole day (week, period, etc.) off; being off work (school, etc.) the whole period; (n,vs,vi) (2) suspension of all (transportation) services (e.g. trains, flights) |
六邪 see styles |
liù xié liu4 xie2 liu hsieh |
(TCM) six unhealthy influences causing illness, namely: excessive wind 風|风[feng1], cold 寒[han2], heat 暑[shu3], damp 濕|湿[shi1], dryness 燥[zao4], fire 火[huo3] |
分利 see styles |
bunri ぶんり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) crisis (in an illness) |
加重 see styles |
jiā zhòng jia1 zhong4 chia chung kajuu(p); kachou / kaju(p); kacho かじゅう(P); かちょう |
to make heavier; to emphasize; (of an illness etc) to become more serious; to aggravate (a bad situation); to increase (a burden, punishment etc) (n,vs,vt,vi) weighting (in averaging); aggravation; (personal name) Kajuu |
労き see styles |
itatsuki いたづき itazuki いたつき |
(1) (archaism) pain; trouble; (2) illness |
労り see styles |
itawari いたわり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (kana only) sympathy; consideration; carefulness; attention; (2) (archaism) service; labor; labour; trouble; meritorious deed; (3) (archaism) illness; disease; sickness |
労災 see styles |
rousai / rosai ろうさい |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 労働災害) work-related injury; work-related illness; work-related death; on-the-job accident; (2) (abbreviation) (See 労災保険) workers' compensation insurance |
反覆 反复 see styles |
fǎn fù fan3 fu4 fan fu honpuku はんぷく |
repeatedly; over and over; to upend; unstable; to come and go; (of an illness) to return (noun/participle) repetition; iteration; recursion; recurrence; recapitulation start over again |
呪う see styles |
majinau まじなう |
(Godan verb with "u" ending) (1) (kana only) to pray that one avoids disaster or illness; (Godan verb with "u" ending) (2) (kana only) to pray for harm or death to come upon someone; to curse; (Godan verb with "u" ending) (3) (kana only) (See まじない) to charm; to conjure; to cast a spell (on someone); (Godan verb with "u" ending) (4) (archaism) to treat illness (with a prayer) |
四相 see styles |
sì xiàng si4 xiang4 ssu hsiang shisou / shiso しそう |
(1) {Buddh} four essential elements of existence (birth, ageing, illness and death); (can act as adjective) (2) {math} four-phase; quadri-phase The four avasthā, or states of all phenomena, i. e. 生住異滅 birth, being, change (i. e. decay), and death; also 四有爲相. There are several groups, e. g. 果報四相 birth, age, disease, death. Also 藏識四相 of the Awakening of Faith referring to the initiation, continuation, change, and cessation of the ālaya-vijñāna. Also 我人四相 The ideas: (1) that there is an ego; (2) that man is different from other organisms; (3) that all the living are produced by the skandhas; (4) that life is limited to the organism. Also 智境四相 dealing differently with the four last headings 我; 人; 衆生; and 壽相. |
回復 回复 see styles |
huí fù hui2 fu4 hui fu kaifuku かいふく |
to reply; to recover; to return (to a previous condition); Re: in reply to (email) (noun/participle) (1) restoration; rehabilitation; recovery; return; replevin; improvement; (2) recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence |
回春 see styles |
huí chūn hui2 chun1 hui ch`un hui chun kaishun かいしゅん |
return of spring (1) return of spring; (2) rejuvenation; (3) recovery (from an illness) |
土産 see styles |
miyage みやげ |
(1) (See お土産・1) local specialty or souvenir bought as a gift while travelling; (2) present brought by a visitor; (3) (usu. お土産) something unpleasant that one is given (e.g. an illness while on vacation); unwelcome gift; disservice; (surname) Miyage |
垂危 see styles |
chuí wēi chui2 wei1 ch`ui wei chui wei |
close to death; life-threatening (illness) |
堕つ see styles |
otsu おつ |
(v2t-k,vi) (1) (archaism) to fall down; to drop; to fall (e.g. rain); to sink (e.g. sun or moon); to fall onto (e.g. light or one's gaze); (2) (archaism) to be omitted; to be missing; (3) (archaism) to crash; to degenerate; to degrade; to fall behind; (4) (archaism) to be removed (e.g. illness, possessing spirit, name on a list); (5) (archaism) to fall (into someone's hands); to become someone's possession; (6) (archaism) to fall; to be defeated; to surrender |
墜つ see styles |
otsu おつ |
(v2t-k,vi) (1) (archaism) to fall down; to drop; to fall (e.g. rain); to sink (e.g. sun or moon); to fall onto (e.g. light or one's gaze); (2) (archaism) to be omitted; to be missing; (3) (archaism) to crash; to degenerate; to degrade; to fall behind; (4) (archaism) to be removed (e.g. illness, possessing spirit, name on a list); (5) (archaism) to fall (into someone's hands); to become someone's possession; (6) (archaism) to fall; to be defeated; to surrender |
大患 see styles |
dà huàn da4 huan4 ta huan taikan たいかん |
serious illness; travails great suffering |
失調 失调 see styles |
shī tiáo shi1 tiao2 shih t`iao shih tiao shicchou / shiccho しっちょう |
imbalance; to become dysfunctional; to lack proper care (after an illness etc) (1) lack of harmony; lack of balance; lack of coordination; malfunction; (2) {med} ataxia |
害病 see styles |
hài bìng hai4 bing4 hai ping |
to fall sick; to contract an illness |
宿痾 see styles |
shukua しゅくあ |
(form) chronic disease; chronic illness |
対治 see styles |
taiji たいじ |
(noun/participle) (1) extermination (e.g. of pests, demons, bandits); elimination; eradication; suppression; (2) (Buddhist term) making someone renounce worldly desires in order to concentrate on Buddha's teachings; (3) curing illness |
對症 对症 see styles |
duì zhèng dui4 zheng4 tui cheng |
correct diagnosis; to prescribe the right cure for an illness; to suit the medicine to the illness |
小康 see styles |
xiǎo kāng xiao3 kang1 hsiao k`ang hsiao kang shoukou / shoko しょうこう |
moderately affluent; well-off; a period of peace and prosperity (1) lull; breathing spell; respite; (2) remission (of an illness); becoming stable |
小病 see styles |
xiǎo bìng xiao3 bing4 hsiao ping |
minor illness; indisposition |
尖銳 尖锐 see styles |
jiān ruì jian1 rui4 chien jui |
sharp; intense; penetrating; pointed; acute (illness) |
帶病 带病 see styles |
dài bìng dai4 bing4 tai ping |
to be suffering from an illness (often implying "in spite of being sick"); to carry the causative agent of an infectious disease |
平愈 see styles |
píng yù ping2 yu4 p`ing yü ping yü byōyu |
recovery from illness |
復原 复原 see styles |
fù yuán fu4 yuan2 fu yüan fukuhara ふくはら |
to restore (something) to (its) former condition; to recover from illness; recovery (noun/participle) restoration (to original state); reconstruction; (surname) Fukuhara |
快復 see styles |
kaifuku かいふく |
(noun/participle) recovery (from an illness); recuperation; convalescence |
快然 see styles |
kuài rán kuai4 ran2 k`uai jan kuai jan kaizen かいぜん |
(adv-to,adj-t) (1) happy; elated; good mood; pleasant feelings; (adjectival noun) (2) cured (of an illness); recovered (from an illness) pleasant |
怠る see styles |
okotaru おこたる |
(transitive verb) (1) to neglect; to be negligent in; to be neglectful of; to fail to do; to leave undone; to avoid (doing); to shirk; to be unmindful of; (v5r,vi) (2) (dated) to improve (of an illness); to get better |
急性 see styles |
jí xìng ji2 xing4 chi hsing kyuusei / kyuse きゅうせい |
acute (adj-no,n) {med} (ant: 慢性) acute (illness) |
急病 see styles |
kyuubyou / kyubyo きゅうびょう |
sudden illness |
息災 息灾 see styles |
xí zāi xi2 zai1 hsi tsai sokusai そくさい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) good health; (2) {Buddh} stopping misfortune; preventing disaster To cause calamities to cease, for which the esoteric sect uses magical formulae, especially for illness, or personal misfortune. |
患い see styles |
wazurai わずらい urei / ure うれい |
(1) worry; agony; vexation; (2) illness; sickness; (1) sorrow; grief; anguish; distress; (2) trouble; affliction; anxiety; fear; misgivings |
患上 see styles |
huàn shang huan4 shang5 huan shang |
to come down with; to be afflicted with (an illness) |
患有 see styles |
huàn yǒu huan4 you3 huan yu |
to contract (an illness); to be afflicted with; to suffer from |
愁え see styles |
uree うれえ |
(1) lamentation; (2) grief; anguish; (3) anxiety; (4) illness; (5) mourning |
感冒 see styles |
gǎn mào gan3 mao4 kan mao kanbou / kanbo かんぼう |
to catch cold; (common) cold; CL:場|场[chang2],次[ci4]; (coll.) to be interested in (often used in the negative); (Tw) to detest; can't stand cold (illness) |
慘變 惨变 see styles |
cǎn biàn can3 bian4 ts`an pien tsan pien |
calamitous turn of events; (of one's complexion) to change markedly due to shock, illness etc; to turn deathly pale |
慢性 see styles |
màn xìng man4 xing4 man hsing mansei / manse まんせい |
slow and patient; chronic (disease); slow to take effect (e.g. a slow poison) (adj-no,n) {med} (ant: 急性) chronic (illness) |
憂え see styles |
uree うれえ |
(1) lamentation; (2) grief; anguish; (3) anxiety; (4) illness; (5) mourning |
戊種 see styles |
boshu ぼしゅ |
person whose physical suitability for conscription in the former Japanese military could not be determined in that year (e.g. due to illness) |
所労 see styles |
shorou / shoro しょろう |
illness; fatigue |
持病 see styles |
jibyou / jibyo じびょう |
(1) chronic disease; chronic illness; old complaint; (2) bad habit; intractable habit |
昏睡 see styles |
hūn shuì hun1 shui4 hun shui konsui こんすい |
to sleep heavily (due to illness, fatigue etc) (n,vs,vi) (1) {med} coma; (n,vs,vi) (2) deep sleep; falling fast asleep |
暴卒 see styles |
bào zú bao4 zu2 pao tsu |
to die of sudden illness; to die suddenly |
暴病 see styles |
bào bìng bao4 bing4 pao ping |
sudden attack of a serious illness |
本復 see styles |
honpuku ほんぷく |
(n,vs,vi) complete recovery from illness |
染病 see styles |
rǎn bìng ran3 bing4 jan ping |
to catch an illness; to get infected with a disease |
業病 业病 see styles |
yè bìng ye4 bing4 yeh ping goubyou / gobyo ごうびょう |
incurable disease Illness as the result of previous karma. |
死症 see styles |
sǐ zhèng si3 zheng4 ssu cheng |
incurable disease; terminal illness |
沉痼 see styles |
chén gù chen2 gu4 ch`en ku chen ku |
chronic illness; fig. deeply entrenched problem |
治る see styles |
naoru なおる |
(v5r,vi) to get better; to get well; to recover (from an illness); to be cured; to be restored; to heal |
治病 see styles |
zhì bìng zhi4 bing4 chih ping chibyou / chibyo ちびょう |
to treat an illness (See 治療) (medical) treatment to heal disease |
治療 治疗 see styles |
zhì liáo zhi4 liao2 chih liao chiryou(p); jiryou / chiryo(p); jiryo ちりょう(P); じりょう |
to treat (an illness); medical treatment; therapy (noun, transitive verb) (medical) treatment; care; therapy; cure; remedy to treat |
煩い see styles |
wazurai わずらい urusai うるさい |
(1) worry; agony; vexation; (2) illness; sickness; (adjective) (1) (kana only) noisy; loud; (2) (kana only) annoying; troublesome; tiresome; persistent; importunate; (3) (kana only) fussy; finicky; picky; particular; nagging; fastidious; bossy; (interjection) (4) (kana only) shut up!; be quiet! |
疾患 see styles |
shikkan しっかん |
{med} disease; illness; disorder; condition; ailment |
疾病 see styles |
jí bìng ji2 bing4 chi ping shippei / shippe しっぺい |
disease; sickness; ailment illness; disease sickness |
病き see styles |
itatsuki いたづき itazuki いたつき |
(1) (archaism) pain; trouble; (2) illness |
病例 see styles |
bìng lì bing4 li4 ping li |
(medical) case; occurrence of illness |
病倒 see styles |
bìng dǎo bing4 dao3 ping tao |
to fall ill; to be stricken with an illness |
病原 see styles |
bìng yuán bing4 yuan2 ping yüan byougen / byogen びょうげん |
cause of disease; pathogen (noun - becomes adjective with の) origin of an illness; cause of a disease; pathogenesis; etiology |
病患 see styles |
bìng huàn bing4 huan4 ping huan byoukan / byokan びょうかん |
illness; disease; patient; sufferer sickness; disease |
病情 see styles |
bìng qíng bing4 qing2 ping ch`ing ping ching |
state of an illness; patient's condition |
病故 see styles |
bìng gù bing4 gu4 ping ku |
to die of an illness |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "illness" 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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