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12>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
勺 see styles |
sháo shao2 shao seki せき shaku しゃく |
spoon; ladle; CL:把[ba3]; abbr. for 公勺[gong1 shao2], centiliter (unit of volume) (1) 18 ml (one-tenth of a go); (2) 0.033 meters square (one-hundredth of a tsubo); (3) dip; ladle |
尺 see styles |
chǐ chi3 ch`ih chih shaku しゃく |
a Chinese foot; one-third of a meter; a ruler; a tape-measure; one of the three acupoints for measuring pulse in Chinese medicine; CL:支[zhi1],把[ba3] (1) shaku (unit of distance approximately equal to 30.3 cm); (2) rule; measure; scale; (3) length; (surname) Seki foot |
斫 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho shaku |
to chop; to hack; to carve wood To chop; translit. ca, cha. |
杓 see styles |
sháo shao2 shao shaku; shaku しゃく; シャク |
ladle (variant of 勺[shao2]) (1) (しゃく only) ladle; dipper; (2) (kana only) wild chervil (Anthriscus sylvestris); cow parsley; keck; Queen Anne's lace |
析 see styles |
xī xi1 hsi shaku たく |
to separate; to divide; to analyze (irregular kanji usage) wooden clappers (signalling the beginning or end of a performance) To divide, separate, differentiate, explain. |
灼 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho shaku |
to burn; to sear; to scorch; (bound form) bright; luminous burn, scorch, cauterize |
爍 烁 see styles |
shuò shuo4 shuo shaku |
bright; luminous Bright, glistening, flashing, shining; translit. c, ś. |
爵 see styles |
jué jue2 chüeh shaku; saku(ok) しゃく; さく(ok) |
ancient bronze wine holder with 3 legs and loop handle; nobility (1) (hist) jue (ancient 3-legged Chinese wine pitcher, usu. made of bronze); (2) peerage (hereditary title bestowed by the emperor); (female given name) Tsukasa |
癪 see styles |
jī ji1 chi shaku しゃく |
spasms; convulsions; hysteria (noun or adjectival noun) (1) annoyance; irritation; vexation; (2) (dated) abdominal spasms; convulsions; cramps |
笏 see styles |
hù hu4 hu shaku しゃく |
(old) ceremonial tablet (held by officials at an audience) shaku; flat wooden or ivory baton carried in the right hand when in ceremonial imperial or Shinto garb |
粟 see styles |
sù su4 su zoku ぞく |
millet; (metonym) grain (1) (obsolete) (See 粟・あわ) millet; grain; (2) (archaism) stipend in rice; (3) (See 尺・しゃく・1) 10,000th of a shaku; (surname) Awazaki Maize, millet. |
脊 see styles |
jǐ ji3 chi shaku せい |
(bound form) spine; backbone; (bound form) ridge height; stature; (1) back; spine; (2) reverse; rear side; (3) height; stature; (4) ridge (of a mountain) the back |
迹 see styles |
jì ji4 chi shaku あと |
variant of 跡|迹[ji4] (1) trace; tracks; mark; sign; (2) site; remains; ruins; (3) scar Traces, footsteps; external evidences or indications. |
酌 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho shaku しゃく |
to pour wine; to drink wine; to deliberate; to consider (1) pouring alcohol; (2) (dated) person pouring alcohol (esp. a woman) ladle |
鑠 铄 see styles |
shuò shuo4 shuo shaku |
bright; to melt; to fuse To melt; bright; translit. sa. |
一勺 see styles |
isshaku いっしゃく |
one shaku |
七尺 see styles |
qī chǐ qi1 chi3 ch`i ch`ih chi chih shichi shaku |
seven feet |
丈六 see styles |
zhàng liù zhang4 liu4 chang liu jouroku / joroku じょうろく |
(1) one jō and six shaku (4.85m); (2) statue of Buddha measuring one jō and six shaku; (3) sitting cross-legged; (place-name, surname) Jōroku Sixteen "feet", the normal height of a Buddha in his "transformation body" 化 身 nirmāṇa-kāya; said to be the height of the Buddha when he was on earth. |
周尺 see styles |
shuushaku / shushaku しゅうしゃく |
(archaism) Zhou shaku (approx. 20 cm) |
唐尺 see styles |
toushaku / toshaku とうしゃく |
(archaism) Tang shaku (approx. 29.6 cm) |
大尺 see styles |
daishaku; taishaku だいしゃく; たいしゃく |
(archaism) large shaku (approx. 35.6cm) |
妙迹 see styles |
miào jī miao4 ji1 miao chi myō shaku |
mysterious traces |
小尺 see styles |
shoushaku / shoshaku しょうしゃく |
(archaism) small shaku (approx. 29.6 cm); (place-name) Shoushaku |
掛錫 挂锡 see styles |
guà xí gua4 xi2 kua hsi ke shaku |
To hang up one's staff, similar to掛搭; to dwell in a place. |
曲尺 see styles |
qū chǐ qu1 chi3 ch`ü ch`ih chü chih sashigane さしがね |
set square (tool to measure right angles) (1) carpenter's square (for checking angles); (2) common shaku (unit of distance; approx. 30.3 cm); (surname) Sashigane |
析法 see styles |
xī fǎ xi1 fa3 hsi fa shaku hō |
analytical method |
梵釋 梵释 see styles |
fàn shì fan4 shi4 fan shih Bon Shaku |
Brahmā, the lord of the form-realm, and Śakra of the desire-realm. |
略釋 略释 see styles |
lüè shì lu:e4 shi4 lu:e shih ryaku shaku |
a brief explanation; to summarize briefly explain(s) |
矩尺 see styles |
jǔ chǐ ju3 chi3 chü ch`ih chü chih kanejaku かねじゃく |
set square (tool to measure right angles) (1) carpenter's square (for checking angles); (2) common shaku (unit of distance; approx. 30.3 cm) |
社区 see styles |
shaku しゃく |
residential community (administrative district of the People's Republic of China) |
積功 积功 see styles |
jī gōng ji1 gong1 chi kung shaku ku |
accumulates merit |
芥石 see styles |
jiè shí jie4 shi2 chieh shih ke shaku |
Mustard-seed kalpa and rock kalpa, the former as above, the latter the time required to rub away a rock 40 li square by passing a soft cloth over it once every century. |
遮救 see styles |
zhē jiù zhe1 jiu4 che chiu shaku |
refutation of objections |
釋義 释义 see styles |
shì yì shi4 yi4 shih i shaku gi |
the meaning of something; an explanation of the meaning of words or phrases; definition; an interpretation (of doctrine); religious doctrine explicating the meanings |
三番釋 三番释 see styles |
sān fān shì san1 fan1 shi4 san fan shih sanban shaku |
a tripartite explanation |
享保尺 see styles |
kyouhoujaku / kyohojaku きょうほうじゃく |
(archaism) Kyōhō shaku (approx. 30.36 cm) |
依主釋 依主释 see styles |
yī zhǔ shì yi1 zhu3 shi4 i chu shih eshu shaku |
compound words that contain a principle component and qualifying component |
六尺棒 see styles |
rokushakubou / rokushakubo ろくしゃくぼう |
(1) (See 尺・1) 6-shaku-long wooden pole (traditionally used for self-defence, capturing lawbreakers, etc.); (2) (See 天秤棒) carrying pole; shoulder pole |
六種釋 六种释 see styles |
liù zhǒng shì liu4 zhong3 shi4 liu chung shih roku shu shaku |
idem 六離合釋. |
呉服尺 see styles |
gofukujaku ごふくじゃく |
(obsolete) fabric shaku (approx. 36.4 cm) |
天平尺 see styles |
tenpyoujaku / tenpyojaku てんぴょうじゃく |
(archaism) Tenpyō shaku (approx. 29.6 cm) |
容有釋 容有释 see styles |
róng yǒu shì rong2 you3 shi4 jung yu shih yō u no shaku |
(or 容有說) An admissible though indirect interpretation; containing that meaning. |
帶數釋 带数释 see styles |
dài shù shì dai4 shu4 shi4 tai shu shih taishu shaku |
enumerative compound words |
惜身命 see styles |
xí shēn mìng xi2 shen1 ming4 hsi shen ming shaku shinmyō |
prizes one's own life |
折衷尺 see styles |
secchuujaku / secchujaku せっちゅうじゃく |
(archaism) (See 享保尺,又四郎尺) compromised shaku (compromise between the Kyōhō shaku and the Matashirō shaku; approx. 30.3 cm) |
攝論釋 摄论释 see styles |
shè lùn shì she4 lun4 shi4 she lun shih Shōron shaku |
Commentary to the Summary of the Great Vehicle |
昔未聞 昔未闻 see styles |
xí wèi wén xi2 wei4 wen2 hsi wei wen shaku mimon |
not heard in the past |
有財釋 有财释 see styles |
yǒu cái shì you3 cai2 shi4 yu ts`ai shih yu tsai shih uzai shaku |
possessive compound words |
析微塵 析微尘 see styles |
xī wēi chén xi1 wei1 chen2 hsi wei ch`en hsi wei chen shaku mijin |
To subdivide molecules till nothing is reached. |
瑜伽釋 瑜伽释 see styles |
yú qié shì yu2 qie2 shi4 yü ch`ieh shih yü chieh shih Yuga shaku |
Explanation of the Stages of Yoga Practice Treatise |
相違釋 相违释 see styles |
xiāng wéi shì xiang1 wei2 shi4 hsiang wei shih sōi shaku |
compound words that are composed of two different concepts |
第二釋 第二释 see styles |
dì èr shì di4 er4 shi4 ti erh shih daini shaku |
second explication |
約教釋 约教释 see styles |
yuē jiào shì yue1 jiao4 shi4 yüeh chiao shih yakkyō shaku |
interpretation on the basis of the teachings themselves |
赤栴檀 see styles |
chì zhān tán chi4 zhan1 tan2 ch`ih chan t`an chih chan tan shaku sendan |
red sandalwood |
赤蓮華 赤莲华 see styles |
chì lián huá chi4 lian2 hua2 ch`ih lien hua chih lien hua shaku renge |
a red lotus flower |
道場釋 道场释 see styles |
dào chǎng shì dao4 chang3 shi4 tao ch`ang shih tao chang shih dōjō shaku |
pre-dawn temple ground chanting |
釋僧崖 释僧崖 see styles |
shì sēng yá shi4 seng1 ya2 shih seng ya Shaku Sōge |
Shi Sengyai |
釋天帝 释天帝 see styles |
shì tiān dì shi4 tian1 di4 shih t`ien ti shih tien ti Shaku tentai |
Śakra Devānām-indra |
釋師子 释师子 see styles |
shì shī zǐ shi4 shi1 zi3 shih shih tzu shaku shishi |
The lion of the Śākyas, Buddha. |
釋普圓 释普圆 see styles |
shì pǔ yuán shi4 pu3 yuan2 shih p`u yüan shih pu yüan Shaku Fuen |
Shi Puyuan |
釋普濟 释普济 see styles |
shì pǔ jǐ shi4 pu3 ji3 shih p`u chi shih pu chi Shaku Fusai |
Shi Puji |
釋法凝 释法凝 see styles |
shì fǎ níng shi4 fa3 ning2 shih fa ning Shaku Hōgyō |
Shi Faning |
釋障名 释障名 see styles |
shì zhàng míng shi4 zhang4 ming2 shih chang ming shaku shōmyō |
explanation of the rationale for the naming of the hindrances |
釋靖邁 释靖迈 see styles |
shì jìng mài shi4 jing4 mai4 shih ching mai Shaku Seimai |
Shi Jingmai |
釋題名 释题名 see styles |
shì tí míng shi4 ti2 ming2 shih t`i ming shih ti ming shaku daimyō |
to explicate the title |
隨文釋 随文释 see styles |
suí wén shì sui2 wen2 shi4 sui wen shih zuimon shaku |
explicates following the text |
高麗尺 see styles |
komajaku こまじゃく |
(archaism) Korean shaku (approx. 35.6 cm) |
卜部兼方 see styles |
urabenokanekata うらべのかねかた |
(person) Urabe no Kanekata (13C scholar who compiled the Shaku Nihongi) |
又四郎尺 see styles |
matashiroujaku / matashirojaku またしろうじゃく |
(archaism) Matashirō shaku (approx. 30.26 cm) |
折伏攝受 折伏摄受 see styles |
zhé fú shè shòu zhe2 fu2 she4 shou4 che fu she shou shaku bukushōju |
To subdue the evil and receive the good; cf. 抑. |
梵釋四天 梵释四天 see styles |
fàn shì sì tiān fan4 shi4 si4 tian1 fan shih ssu t`ien fan shih ssu tien Bon Shaku shiten |
Brahmā, Śakra, and the four Mahārājas. |
瑜伽論釋 瑜伽论释 see styles |
yú qié lùn shì yu2 qie2 lun4 shi4 yü ch`ieh lun shih yü chieh lun shih Yugaron shaku |
Commentary on the Yogâcārabhūmi-śāstra |
釈日本紀 see styles |
shakunihongi しゃくにほんぎ |
(work) Shaku Nihongi (commentary on the Nihon Shoki compiled in the late 13th century); (wk) Shaku Nihongi (commentary on the Nihon Shoki compiled in the late 13th century) |
釈由美子 see styles |
shakuyumiko しゃくゆみこ |
(f,h) Shaku Yumiko (1978.6-) |
釋提桓因 释提桓因 see styles |
shì tí huán yīn shi4 ti2 huan2 yin1 shih t`i huan yin shih ti huan yin Shaku daikanin |
Śakro-devānāmindra, 釋 Śakra 提桓 devānām 因 Indra; Śakra the Indra of the devas, the sky-god, the god of the nature-gods, ruler of the thirty-three heavens, considered by Buddhists as inferior to the Buddhist saint, but as a deva-protector of Buddhism. Also 釋羅; 賒羯羅因陀羅; 帝釋; 釋帝; v. 釋迦. He has numerous other appellations. |
Variations: |
shakusui しゃくすい |
(1) (rare) shaku of water; 18 ml of water; (2) (rare) droplet of water; very small amount of water |
攝大乘論釋 摄大乘论释 see styles |
shè dà shèng lùn shì she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 shi4 she ta sheng lun shih Shō daijōron shaku |
Commentary to the Summary of the Great Vehicle |
Variations: |
kanejaku; kyokushaku(曲尺) かねじゃく; きょくしゃく(曲尺) |
(1) carpenter's square (for checking angles); (2) common shaku (unit of distance; approx. 30.3 cm) |
觀所緣論釋 观所缘论释 see styles |
guān suǒ yuán lùn shì guan1 suo3 yuan2 lun4 shi4 kuan so yüan lun shih Kan shoen ron shaku |
Guan suoyuan lun shi |
釋摩訶衍論 释摩诃衍论 see styles |
shì mó hē yǎn lùn shi4 mo2 he1 yan3 lun4 shih mo ho yen lun Shaku makaen ron |
Explanation of the Treatise on Mahāyāna |
開元釋教錄 开元释教录 see styles |
kāi yuán shì jiào lù kai1 yuan2 shi4 jiao4 lu4 k`ai yüan shih chiao lu kai yüan shih chiao lu Kaigen shaku kyō roku |
Record of Śākyamuni's Teachings Compiled During the Kaiyuan period |
瑜伽師地論釋 瑜伽师地论释 see styles |
yú qié shī dì lùn shì yu2 qie2 shi1 di4 lun4 shi4 yü ch`ieh shih ti lun shih yü chieh shih ti lun shih Yugashijiron shaku |
Explanation of the Stages of Yoga Practice Treatise |
ブル・シャーク see styles |
buru shaaku / buru shaku ブル・シャーク |
bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) |
Variations: |
shaku; seki(勺) しゃく; せき(勺) |
(1) shaku; traditional unit of volume, approx. 18 ml; (2) shaku; traditional unit of area, approx. 0.033 meters square |
我昔所造諸惡業 我昔所造诸恶业 see styles |
wǒ xí suǒ zào zhū è yè wo3 xi2 suo3 zao4 zhu1 e4 ye4 wo hsi so tsao chu o yeh ga shaku sho zō sho aku gō |
various negative activities in which I engaged in the past |
攝大乘論世親釋 摄大乘论世亲释 see styles |
shè dà shèng lùn shì qīn shì she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 shi4 qin1 shi4 she ta sheng lun shih ch`in shih she ta sheng lun shih chin shih Shō daijōron seshin shaku |
Vasubandhu's Commentary on the Mahāyānasaṃgraha |
攝大乘論無性釋 摄大乘论无性释 see styles |
shè dà shèng lùn wú xìng shì she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 wu2 xing4 shi4 she ta sheng lun wu hsing shih Shōdaijōron mushō shaku |
Commentary on the Mahāyānasaṃgraha |
昔未聞所有諸法 昔未闻所有诸法 see styles |
xí wèi wén suǒ yǒu zhū fǎ xi2 wei4 wen2 suo3 you3 zhu1 fa3 hsi wei wen so yu chu fa shaku mimon shou shohō |
all teachings that were not heard in the past |
梁譯攝大乘論釋 梁译摄大乘论释 see styles |
liáng yì shè dà shèng lùn shì liang2 yi4 she4 da4 sheng4 lun4 shi4 liang i she ta sheng lun shih Ryōyaku shō daijō ron shaku |
Mahāyāna-saṃgraha-bhāṣya* |
シャーク・スキン see styles |
shaaku sukin / shaku sukin シャーク・スキン |
shark skin |
ホーン・シャーク see styles |
hoon shaaku / hoon shaku ホーン・シャーク |
horn shark (Heterodontus francisci, a bullhead shark from the Eastern Pacific) |
ミルク・シャーク see styles |
miruku shaaku / miruku shaku ミルク・シャーク |
milk shark (Rhizoprionodon acutus, species of requiem shark found in the eastern Atlantic and the Indo-Pacific) |
五輪九字明祕密釋 五轮九字明祕密释 see styles |
wǔ lún jiǔ zì míng mì mì shì wu3 lun2 jiu3 zi4 ming2 mi4 mi4 shi4 wu lun chiu tzu ming mi mi shih Gorin kuji myō himitsu shaku |
Commentary on the Secrets of the Five Cakras and Nine Syllables |
シルキー・シャーク see styles |
shirukii shaaku / shiruki shaku シルキー・シャーク |
silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis, species of circumtropical requiem shark) |
シルバー・シャーク see styles |
shirubaa shaaku / shiruba shaku シルバー・シャーク |
silver shark (Balantiocheilos melanopterus); Bala shark; tricolor shark; shark minnow |
スピナー・シャーク see styles |
supinaa shaaku / supina shaku スピナー・シャーク |
spinner shark (Carcharhinus brevipinna); long-nose grey shark |
タイガー・シャーク see styles |
taigaa shaaku / taiga shaku タイガー・シャーク |
tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) |
バルーン・シャーク see styles |
baruun shaaku / barun shaku バルーン・シャーク |
balloon shark (Cephaloscyllium sufflans, species of catshark from the western Indian Ocean) |
フリルド・シャーク see styles |
furirudo shaaku / furirudo shaku フリルド・シャーク |
frilled shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) |
レパード・シャーク see styles |
repaado shaaku / repado shaku レパード・シャーク |
leopard shark (Triakis semifasciata, species found along the Pacific coast of North America) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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