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Simple Dictionary Definition |
兵船 see styles |
bīng chuán bing1 chuan2 ping ch`uan ping chuan heisen / hesen へいせん |
man-of-war; naval vessel; warship warship |
冠禮 冠礼 see styles |
guàn lǐ guan4 li3 kuan li |
the capping ceremony, a Confucian coming of age ceremony for males dating from pre-Qin times, performed when a boy reaches the age of 20, involving the ritual placing of caps on the head of the young man |
冠者 see styles |
kanja; kaja; kaza かんじゃ; かじゃ; かざ |
(archaism) young person; young servant; young man come of age (at 16); (surname) Kanja |
凡夫 see styles |
fán fū fan2 fu1 fan fu bonpu; bonbu ぼんぷ; ぼんぶ |
common person; ordinary guy; mortal man (1) ordinary person; (2) {Buddh} unenlightened person; (given name) Bonpu The common people, the unenlightened, hoi polloi, a common fellow.; 波羅; 婆羅必栗託仡那; 婆羅必利他伽闍那 bālapṛthagjana. Everyman, the worldly man, the sinner. Explained by 異生 or 愚異生 one who is born different, or outside the Law of the Buddha, because of his karma. |
凡聖 凡圣 see styles |
fán shèng fan2 sheng4 fan sheng bonshō |
Sinners and saints. |
出し see styles |
dashi だし |
(1) (kana only) dashi (Japanese soup stock made from fish and kelp); (2) pretext; excuse; pretense (pretence); dupe; front man; (place-name) Dashi |
別人 别人 see styles |
bié ren bie2 ren5 pieh jen betsujin(p); betsunin(ok) べつじん(P); べつにん(ok) |
other people; others; other person different person; another person; someone else; changed man an individual person |
刺叉 see styles |
sasumata さすまた |
(martial arts term) two-pronged weapon for catching a criminal; man-catcher war fork |
刺股 see styles |
sasumata さすまた |
(martial arts term) two-pronged weapon for catching a criminal; man-catcher war fork |
勇夫 see styles |
yuufu / yufu ゆうふ |
valiant man; (personal name) Yūo |
勇者 see styles |
yuusha(p); yuuja / yusha(p); yuja ゆうしゃ(P); ゆうじゃ |
(See 勇士) hero; the brave; man of valour (valor) |
勢家 see styles |
seika / seka せいか |
influential family; the man in power; (place-name) Seike |
勢門 see styles |
seimon / semon せいもん |
influential family; the man in power |
化纖 化纤 see styles |
huà xiān hua4 xian1 hua hsien |
man-made fiber (abbr. for 化學纖維|化学纤维[hua4xue2 xian1wei2]) |
匹夫 see styles |
pǐ fū pi3 fu1 p`i fu pi fu hippu ひっぷ |
ordinary man; ignorant person; coarse fellow (humble) man; coarse man; rustic |
十二 see styles |
shí èr shi2 er4 shih erh tooji とおじ |
twelve; 12 12; twelve; (given name) Tooji dvātriṃśa. Thirty-two. 三十二應 (or 三十二身) The thirty-two forms of Guanyin, and of Puxian, ranging from that of a Buddha to that of a man, a maid, a rakṣas; similar to the thirty-three forms named in the Lotus Sūtra. 三十二相三十二大人相 dvātriṃśadvaralakṣaṇa. The thirty-two lakṣaṇas, or physical marks of a cakravartī, or 'wheel-king', especially of the Buddha, i. e. level feet, thousand-spoke wheel-sign on feet, long slender fingers, pliant hands and feet, toes and fingers finely webbed, full-sized heels, arched insteps, thighs like a royal stag, hands reaching below the knees well-retracted male organ, height and stretch of arms equal, every hair-root dark coloured, body hair graceful and curly, golden-hued body, a 10 ft. halo around him, soft smooth skin, the 七處, i. e. two soles, two palms, two shoulders, and crown well rounded, below the armpits well-filled, lion-shaped body, erect, full shoulders, forty teeth, teeth white even and close, the four canine teeth pure white, lion-jawed, saliva improving the taste of all food, tongue long and broad, voice deep and resonant, eyes deep blue, eyelashes like a royal bull, a white ūrnā or curl between the eyebrows emitting light, an uṣṇīṣa or fleshy protuberance on the crown. These are from the 三藏法數 48, with which the 智度論 4, 涅盤經 28, 中阿含經, 三十ニ相經 generally agree. The 無量義經 has a different list. 三十二相經 The eleventh chapter of the 阿含經. 三十二相經願 The twenty-first of Amitābha's vows, v. 無量壽經. 三十三 trayastriṃśat. Thirty-three. 三十三天忉利天; 憺梨天, 多羅夜登陵舍; 憺利夜登陵奢; 憺利耶憺利奢 Trayastriṃśas. The Indra heaven, the second of the six heavens of form. Its capital is situated on the summit of Mt. Sumeru, where Indra rules over his thirty-two devas, who reside on thirty-two peaks of Sumeru, eight in each of the four directons. Indra's capital is called 殊勝 Sudarśana, 喜見城 Joy-view city. Its people are a yojana in height, each one's clothing weighs 六鐵 (1; 4 oz. ), and they live 1, 000 years, a day and night being equal to 100 earthly years. Eitel says Indra's heaven 'tallies in all its details with the Svarga of Brahminic mythology' and suggests that 'the whole myth may have an astronomical meaning', or be connected, with 'the atmosphere with its phenomena, which strengthens Koeppen's hypothesis explaining the number thirty-three as referring to the eight Vasus, eleven Rudras, twelve Ādityas, and two Aśvins of Vedic mythology'. In his palace called Vaijayanta 'Indra is enthroned with 1, 000 eyes with four arms grasping the vajra. There he revels in numberless sensual pleasures together with his wife Śacī... and with 119, 000 concubines with whom he associates by means of transformation'.; dvādaśa, twelve. |
半人 see styles |
hannin; hanjin はんにん; はんじん |
(can be adjective with の) (1) (はんにん only) (See 半人前・2) useless; worthless; no good; (2) (often はんじん) half-man (esp. upper body); (3) (はんにん only) (archaism) half day (e.g. when working) |
半滿 半满 see styles |
bàn mǎn ban4 man3 pan man han man |
partial and complete [Buddhist teachings] |
博叉 see styles |
bó chā bo2 cha1 po ch`a po cha hakusha |
Vaṅkṣu; Vakṣu; v. 縛 the Oxus. |
原人 see styles |
yuán rén yuan2 ren2 yüan jen genjin げんじん |
prehistoric man; primitive man primitive man the primal man or spirit |
右腕 see styles |
migiude(p); uwan みぎうで(P); うわん |
(1) (See 左腕・1) right arm; (2) (みぎうで only) right-hand man; right hand; right-hand person; (3) (うわん only) {baseb} right-handed pitcher |
吃雞 吃鸡 see styles |
chī jī chi1 ji1 ch`ih chi chih chi |
(video games) PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG); battle royale game; last-man-standing game; to play PUBG (or similar game); to win at PUBG (or similar game) |
吉士 see styles |
jí shì ji2 shi4 chi shih yoshihito よしひと |
cheese (loanword); custard powder; (literary) man (laudatory); person of virtue (given name) Yoshihito |
同妻 see styles |
tóng qī tong2 qi1 t`ung ch`i tung chi |
(neologism c. 2009) wife of a gay man (the man may marry to conform with social expectations, and the woman often enters the marriage not knowing he is gay) |
呆け see styles |
boke ぼけ |
(n,suf) (1) (kana only) idiot; fool; touched in the head (from); out of it (from); space case; (2) (kana only) funny man (of a comedy duo); (in comedy) silly or stupid line; (3) Alzheimer's (impol) |
周勃 see styles |
zhōu bó zhou1 bo2 chou po shuubotsu / shubotsu しゅうぼつ |
Zhou Bo (?-169 BC), military man and politician at the Qin-Han transition, a founding minister of Western Han (personal name) Shuubotsu |
哲人 see styles |
zhé rén zhe2 ren2 che jen tetsujin てつじん |
wise man wise man; philosopher; sage; (personal name) Norihito |
唐璜 see styles |
táng huáng tang2 huang2 t`ang huang tang huang |
a dandy; a fop; Don Juan; a ladies man |
善人 see styles |
shàn rén shan4 ren2 shan jen zennin ぜんにん |
philanthropist; charitable person; well-doer (1) good person; virtuous person; (2) good-natured person; gullible person; (given name) Yoshihito A good man, especially one who believes in Buddhist ideas of causality and lives a good life. |
善性 see styles |
shàn xìng shan4 xing4 shan hsing zensei / zense ぜんせい |
innate goodness of man Good nature, good in nature, or in fundamental quality. |
善男 see styles |
shàn nán shan4 nan2 shan nan zennan ぜんなん |
{Buddh} pious man; (male given name) Yoshio man of a good family |
喜餅 喜饼 see styles |
xǐ bǐng xi3 bing3 hsi ping |
double happiness cakes, pastries offered by a man to his fiancée's family at the time of their engagement |
喪男 see styles |
mootoko; moo; modan もおとこ; もお; もだん |
(slang) (See 喪女・もじょ) unpopular man; man who isn't well-liked by women |
四依 see styles |
sì yī si4 yi1 ssu i shi e |
The four necessaries, or things on which the religious rely. (1) 行四依 The four of ascetic practitioners— rag clothing; begging for food; sitting under trees; purgatives and diuretics as moral and spiritual means; these are also termed 四聖種. (2) 法四依 The four of the dharma: i. e. the truth, which is eternal, rather than man, even its propagator; the sutras of perfect meaning i. e. of the 道實相 the truth of the 'middle' way; the meaning, or spirit, not the letter; wisdom 智, i.e. Buddha-wisdom rather than mere knowledge 識. There are other groups. Cf. 四事. |
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. |
四蛇 see styles |
sì shé si4 she2 ssu she shida |
idem 四毒蛇. The Fanyimingyi under this heading gives the parable of a man who fled from the two bewildering forms of life and death, and climbed down a rope (of life) 命根, into the well of impermanence 無常, where two mice, night and day, gnawed the rattan rope; on the four sides four snakes 四蛇 sought to poison him, i. e. the 四大 or four elements of his physical nature); below were three dragons 三毒龍 breathing fire and trying to seize him. On looking up he saw that two 象 elephants (darkness and light) had come to the mouth of the well; he was in despair, when a bee flew by and dropped some honey (the five desires 五欲) into his mouth, which he ate and entirely forgot his peril. |
土豪 see styles |
tǔ háo tu3 hao2 t`u hao tu hao dogou / dogo どごう |
local tyrant; local strong man; (slang) nouveau riche powerful local clan; local strongman; (surname) Dogou |
地物 see styles |
chibutsu ちぶつ |
(1) (geographical) feature (natural or man-made); object; entity; (2) {mil} ground object (that provides cover or concealment) |
堀切 see styles |
horizetsu ほりぜつ |
(archaism) man-made water channel (e.g. round a castle); artificial trench; moat; (surname) Horizetsu |
塩顔 see styles |
shiogao しおがお |
(slang) fair and delicate features (of a man) |
塵屋 see styles |
gomiya ごみや |
(out-dated kanji) (sensitive word) ragman; garbage man; garbage collector |
壞山 坏山 see styles |
huài shān huai4 shan1 huai shan esan |
As the hills wear down, so is it with man. |
壮丁 see styles |
soutei / sote そうてい |
youth; young man who has reached adulthood (conscription age) |
壮士 see styles |
soushi / soshi そうし |
young man in his prime; swaggerer; ruffian; (personal name) Takeshi |
壮者 see styles |
sousha / sosha そうしゃ |
person in his or her prime; man in his prime; woman in her prime |
壯丁 壮丁 see styles |
zhuàng dīng zhuang4 ding1 chuang ting |
able-bodied man (capable of fighting in a war) See: 壮丁 |
壽像 寿像 see styles |
shòu xiàng shou4 xiang4 shou hsiang juzō |
A portrait, or statue of a man of years while still alive. |
夜伽 see styles |
yotogi よとぎ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) attending someone through the night (of a guard, nurse); (n,vs,vi) (2) sleeping with a man (at his bidding); (n,vs,vi) (3) overnight vigil before burial; (female given name) Yotogi |
大の see styles |
daino だいの |
(pre-noun adjective) (1) large; big; (pre-noun adjective) (2) grown (man, etc.); (pre-noun adjective) (3) great (friend, etc.); huge (football fan, etc.); (surname) Oono |
大人 see styles |
dà ren da4 ren5 ta jen dainin だいにん |
adult; grownup; title of respect toward superiors (used when indicating admission fees, passenger fares, etc.) (See 小人・しょうにん,中人・ちゅうにん) adult; (given name) Yamato a great man |
大叔 see styles |
dà shū da4 shu1 ta shu |
eldest of father's younger brothers; uncle (term used to address a man about the age of one's father) |
大哀 see styles |
dà āi da4 ai1 ta ai daiai |
man of great pity |
大哥 see styles |
dà gē da4 ge1 ta ko |
eldest brother; big brother (polite address for a man of about the same age as oneself); gang leader; boss |
大将 see styles |
taishou(p); daishou(ok) / taisho(p); daisho(ok) たいしょう(P); だいしょう(ok) |
(1) {mil} general; admiral; (2) head; chief; leader; boss; kingpin; (3) (familiar language) (familiar or jocular term for addressing a male) old chap; mate; boss; chief; man; (4) (See 先鋒・せんぽう・2) athlete who competes in the last match of a team competition (kendo, judo, etc.); (given name) Hiromasa |
大拿 see styles |
dà ná da4 na2 ta na |
(coll.) man in power; boss; authority; expert |
大曼 see styles |
dà màn da4 man4 ta man dai man |
great maṇḍala |
大爺 大爷 see styles |
dà ye da4 ye5 ta yeh ooya おおや |
(coll.) father's older brother; uncle; term of respect for older man (surname) Ooya |
大男 see styles |
oootoko おおおとこ |
big man; large man; tall man; giant |
天人 see styles |
tiān rén tian1 ren2 t`ien jen tien jen tennin; amehito(ok); amabito(ok) てんにん; あめひと(ok); あまびと(ok) |
Man and Heaven; celestial being heavenly being; celestial being; celestial nymph; celestial maiden; (personal name) Tenjin devas and men; also a name for devas. |
天識 天识 see styles |
tiān shì tian1 shi4 t`ien shih tien shih tenshiki |
Natural perception, or wisdom; the primal endowment in man: the 眞如 or bhūtatathatā. |
夫子 see styles |
fū zǐ fu1 zi3 fu tzu fuushi / fushi ふうし |
Master (old form of address for teachers, scholars); (used sarcastically) pedant (1) (honorific or respectful language) (term of address formerly used in China) teacher; wise man; sage; master; (2) (honorific or respectful language) (See 孔子) Confucius; (3) the person concerned; you; he; she; (female given name) Tsumako |
契線 契线 see styles |
qì xiàn qi4 xian4 ch`i hsien chi hsien kaisen |
契經 The sutras, because they tally with the mind of man and the laws of nature. |
女男 see styles |
onnaotoko おんなおとこ |
(1) (See 男女・おとこおんな・2) feminine man; effeminate man; (2) (See 男女・おとこおんな・1) masculine woman; mannish woman |
女装 see styles |
josou / joso じょそう |
(n,vs,vi) female clothing; wearing female clothing; cross dressing (for a man) |
女難 see styles |
jonan じょなん |
(See 女難の相) (romantic) trouble with women; calamities brought upon a man by a woman |
女顔 see styles |
onnagao おんながお |
feminine features; having a girl's face (for a man); girly face |
奶帥 奶帅 see styles |
nǎi shuài nai3 shuai4 nai shuai |
(slang) (of a young man) sweet and boyish in appearance; having soft, feminine features |
奶拽 see styles |
nǎi zhuǎi nai3 zhuai3 nai chuai |
(slang) (of a young man) cute, with a touch of swagger |
奸物 see styles |
kanbutsu かんぶつ |
cunning man; crook |
妻妾 see styles |
qī qiè qi1 qie4 ch`i ch`ieh chi chieh saishou / saisho さいしょう |
wives and concubines (of a polygamous man); harem one's wife and mistress(es) |
姦物 see styles |
kanbutsu かんぶつ |
cunning man; crook |
娘炮 see styles |
niáng pào niang2 pao4 niang p`ao niang pao |
(slang) effeminate man; sissy; effeminate |
娶妻 see styles |
qǔ qī qu3 qi1 ch`ü ch`i chü chi |
to take a wife; to get married (man) |
媚る see styles |
kobiru こびる |
(irregular okurigana usage) (v1,vi) (1) to flatter; to curry favor with; to curry favour with; to fawn on; to butter up to; (2) to flirt with (woman with a man); to make eyes at (a man) |
媚笑 see styles |
mèi xiào mei4 xiao4 mei hsiao bishou / bisho びしょう |
enchanting smile charming, enticing smile; smile meant to catch a man's attention |
媳婦 媳妇 see styles |
xí fù xi2 fu4 hsi fu |
daughter-in-law; wife (of a younger man); young married woman; young woman |
嫪毐 see styles |
lào ǎi lao4 ai3 lao ai |
Lao Ai (-238 BC), man of Qin famous for his giant penis; in fiction, bogus eunuch and the consort of king Ying Zheng's mother lady Zhao |
孌童 娈童 see styles |
luán tóng luan2 tong2 luan t`ung luan tung |
catamite (boy as homosexual partner); kept man; gigolo |
孤老 see styles |
gū lǎo gu1 lao3 ku lao |
solitary old man or woman; regular patron (at brothels) |
宋白 see styles |
sòng bái song4 bai2 sung pai |
Song Bai (936-1012), Northern Song literary man |
官武 see styles |
kanbu かんぶ |
civilian and military man |
定散 see styles |
dìng sàn ding4 san4 ting san jōsan |
A settled, or a wandering mind; the mind organized by meditation, or disorganized by distraction. The first is characteristic of the saint and sage, the second of the common untutored man. The fixed heart may or may not belong to the realm of transmigration; the distracted heart has the distinctions of good, bad, or indifferent. |
実事 see styles |
jitsugoto; jitsuji じつごと; じつじ |
(1) fact; (a) truth; (2) (じつごと only) (in kabuki) realistic portrayal of an ordinary event (by a wise man) |
富士 see styles |
fù shì fu4 shi4 fu shih fuji ふじ |
Fuji (Japanese company) (abbreviation) (See 富士山) Mount Fuji; (surname) Fujisaki a rich man |
尊者 see styles |
zūn zhě zun1 zhe3 tsun che sonja そんじゃ |
honored sir (a person of higher status or seniority, or a Buddhist monk) Buddhist saint; man of high repute; guest of honor; guest of honour ārya, honourable one, a sage, a saint, an arhat. |
小父 see styles |
oji おじ |
(kana only) (familiar language) (vocative; used with suffix さん or 様) old man; mister |
小男 see styles |
kootoko こおとこ |
small man |
小蜜 see styles |
xiǎo mì xiao3 mi4 hsiao mi |
(derog.) girlfriend of a married man |
小開 小开 see styles |
xiǎo kāi xiao3 kai1 hsiao k`ai hsiao kai kobiraki こびらき |
(dialect) boss's son; rich man's son; young master (surname) Kobiraki |
少年 see styles |
shào nián shao4 nian2 shao nien shounen / shonen しょうねん |
early youth; youngster; (literary) youth; young man (1) boy; (2) (usu. in legal contexts) juvenile; child youth |
屑屋 see styles |
kuzuya くずや |
(sensitive word) ragman; junkman; garbage man; (surname) Kuzuya |
屠沽 see styles |
tú gū tu2 gu1 t`u ku tu ku toko |
Butcher and huckster; caṇḍāla is 'the generic name for a man of the lowest and most despised of the mixed tribes'. M. W. |
岳父 see styles |
yuè fù yue4 fu4 yüeh fu gakufu がくふ |
wife's father, father-in-law (man's) father-in-law; father of one's wife |
工数 see styles |
kousuu / kosu こうすう |
workload; man-hour |
工時 工时 see styles |
gōng shí gong1 shi2 kung shih |
man-hour |
巫醫 巫医 see styles |
wū yī wu1 yi1 wu i |
witch doctor; medicine man; shaman |
平滿 平满 see styles |
píng mǎn ping2 man3 p`ing man ping man byō man |
evenly filled |
年男 see styles |
toshiotoko としおとこ |
man born in a year with the same Chinese zodiac sign as the current year; (given name) Toshio |
座頭 see styles |
zatou / zato ざとう |
(1) blind man; (2) masseur (usu. blind) |
庸人 see styles |
yōng rén yong1 ren2 yung jen youjin / yojin ようじん |
mediocre person common man; (given name) Tsunehito |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "man of" 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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