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一刻千金

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yī kè - qiān jīn
    yi1 ke4 - qian1 jin1
i k`o - ch`ien chin
    i ko - chien chin
 ikkokusenkin
    いっこくせんきん

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Time is Gold
(idiom) time is gold; every minute is precious
(expression) (yoji) every moment is precious; time is money; precious time

春宵一刻

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 shunshouikkoku / shunshoikkoku
    しゅんしょういっこく
(expression) (yoji) a moment of time in a spring evening (is worth a thousand pieces of gold)

劫波

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jié bō
    jie2 bo1
chieh po
 kōhi
kalpa (loanword) (Hinduism)
kalpa; also劫簸; 劫跛; v. 劫. Aeon, age. The period of time between the creation and recreation ofa world or universe; also the kalpas offormation, existence, destruction, and non-existence, which four as acomplete period are called mahākalpa 大劫. Eachgreat kalpa is subdivided into four asaṇkhyeya-kalpas (阿僧企耶 i.e. numberless,incalculable): (1) kalpa of destructionsaṃvarta; (2)kalpaof utter annihilation, or empty kalpa 増滅劫; 空劫 saṃvarta-siddha; (3) kalpa of formation 成劫 vivarta; (4) kalpa ofexistence 住劫 vivartasiddha; or they may betaken in the order 成住壤空. Each of the four kalpas is subdivided into twenty antara-kalpas, 小劫 or small kalpas, so that a mahākalpaconsists of eighty small kalpas. Each smallkalpa is divided into a period of 増 increaseand 減 decrease; the increase period is ruled over by the four cakravartīs in succession, i.e. the four ages of iron,copper, silver, gold, during which the length of human life increases by oneyear every century to 84,000 years, and the length of the human body to8,400 feet. Then comes the kalpa of decreasedivided into periods of the three woes, pestilence, war, famine, duringwhich the length of human life is gradually reduced to ten years and thehuman body to 1 foot in height. There are other distinctions of the kalpas. A small kalpa isrepresented as 16,800,000 years, a kalpa as336,000,000 years, and a mahākalpa as1,334,000,000 years. There are many ways of illustrating the length of akalpa, e.g. pass a soft cloth over a solid rock40 li in size once in a hundred years, whenfinally the rock has been thus worn away a kalpa will not yet have passed; or a city of 40 li, filled with mustard seeds, one being removed everycentury till all have gone, a kalpa will notyet have passed. Cf. 成劫.

押す

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 osu
    おす
(transitive verb) (1) to push; to press; (2) to apply pressure from above; to press down; (3) to stamp (i.e. a passport); to apply a seal; (4) to affix (e.g. gold leaf); (5) to press (someone for something); to urge; to compel; to influence; (6) to overwhelm; to overpower; to repress; (7) to push (events along); to advance (a plan); (8) to do in spite of ...; to do even though ...; to force; (9) to make sure; (10) to be pressed for time; (11) to advance troops; to attack; (12) (of light) to be diffused across an entire surface

黃金


黄金

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huáng jīn
    huang2 jin1
huang chin
 ōgon
gold; golden (opportunity); prime (time)
The yellow metal, i.e. gold.

寸金難買寸光陰


寸金难买寸光阴

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cùn jīn nán mǎi cùn guāng yīn
    cun4 jin1 nan2 mai3 cun4 guang1 yin1
ts`un chin nan mai ts`un kuang yin
    tsun chin nan mai tsun kuang yin
An ounce of gold can't buy you an interval of time (idiom); Money can't buy you time.; Time is precious.

春宵一刻値千金

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 shunshouikkokuataisenkin / shunshoikkokuataisenkin
    しゅんしょういっこくあたいせんきん
(expression) (proverb) (See 春宵一刻) a moment of time in a spring evening is worth a thousand pieces of gold

時間是把殺豬刀


时间是把杀猪刀

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shí jiān shì bǎ shā zhū dāo
    shi2 jian1 shi4 ba3 sha1 zhu1 dao1
shih chien shih pa sha chu tao
lit. time is a butcher's knife; fig. time marches on, relentless and unforgiving; nothing gold can stay

Variations:
押す(P)
圧す
捺す

see styles
 osu
    おす
(transitive verb) (1) (押す only) to push; to press; (transitive verb) (2) (押す, 圧す only) to apply pressure from above; to press down; (transitive verb) (3) (押す, 捺す only) (See 判を押す) to stamp (i.e. a passport); to apply a seal; (transitive verb) (4) (押す only) to affix (e.g. gold leaf); (transitive verb) (5) (押す only) to press (someone for something); to urge; to compel; to influence; (transitive verb) (6) (押す, 圧す only) to overwhelm; to overpower; to repress; (transitive verb) (7) (押す only) to push (events along); to advance (a plan); (transitive verb) (8) (押す only) to do in spite of ...; to do even though ...; to force; (transitive verb) (9) (押す only) (See 念を押す・ねんをおす,駄目を押す・だめをおす) to make sure; (transitive verb) (10) (押す only) to be pressed for time; (transitive verb) (11) (押す only) to advance troops; to attack; (transitive verb) (12) (押す only) (of light) to be diffused across an entire surface

一寸光陰一寸金,寸金難買寸光陰


一寸光阴一寸金,寸金难买寸光阴

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yī cùn guāng yīn yī cùn jīn , cùn jīn nán mǎi cùn guāng yīn
    yi1 cun4 guang1 yin1 yi1 cun4 jin1 , cun4 jin1 nan2 mai3 cun4 guang1 yin1
i ts`un kuang yin i ts`un chin , ts`un chin nan mai ts`un kuang yin
    i tsun kuang yin i tsun chin , tsun chin nan mai tsun kuang yin
lit. an interval of time is worth an ounce of gold, money cannot buy you time (idiom); fig. time is precious

Variations:
押す(P)
圧す(rK)
捺す(rK)

see styles
 osu
    おす
(transitive verb) (1) (押す only) to push; to press; (transitive verb) (2) (押す, 圧す only) to apply pressure from above; to press down; (transitive verb) (3) (押す, 捺す only) (See 判を押す) to stamp (i.e. a passport); to apply a seal; (transitive verb) (4) (押す only) to affix (e.g. gold leaf); (transitive verb) (5) (押す only) to press (someone for something); to urge; to compel; to influence; (transitive verb) (6) (押す, 圧す only) to overwhelm; to overpower; to repress; (transitive verb) (7) (押す only) to push (events along); to advance (a plan); (transitive verb) (8) (押す only) to do in spite of ...; to do even though ...; to force; (transitive verb) (9) (押す only) (See 念を押す・ねんをおす,駄目を押す・だめをおす) to make sure; (transitive verb) (10) (押す only) to be pressed for time; (transitive verb) (11) (押す only) to advance troops; to attack; (transitive verb) (12) (押す only) (of light) to be diffused across an entire surface

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 11 results for "time is gold" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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