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Simple Dictionary Definition |
劉 刘 see styles |
liú liu2 liu riyou / riyo りよう |
More info & calligraphy: Liu(surname) Riyou |
旅 see styles |
lǚ lu:3 lü taya たや |
More info & calligraphy: Journey / Travel(hist) 500-man battalion (Zhou dynasty Chinese army); (surname) Taya |
爭 争 see styles |
zhēng zheng1 cheng ikadeka |
More info & calligraphy: Fight for a Goalwhy is it so...? |
猿 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan mase ませ |
More info & calligraphy: Monkey / Ape(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; non-human primate; (1) (kana only) monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata); ape; non-human primate; (2) (derogatory term) sly person; (3) (derogatory term) idiot; hick; (4) sliding wooden bolt (for holding a door or window shut); (5) clasp used to control the height of a pot-hook; (6) (archaism) bathhouse prostitute; (surname) Mase monkey |
蝠 see styles |
fú fu2 fu |
More info & calligraphy: Bat |
賽 赛 see styles |
sài sai4 sai sai さえ |
More info & calligraphy: Sae(abbreviation) dice; die; (1) (abbreviation) dice; die; (2) baton (of command) Money offerings. |
鴿 鸽 see styles |
gē ge1 ko hato はと dobato どばと |
More info & calligraphy: Dove / Pigeonpigeon; dove; (kana only) domestic pigeon; feral pigeon pārāvata; kapotaka; a dove, pigeon. |
四大 see styles |
sì dà si4 da4 ssu ta shidai しだい |
More info & calligraphy: Shidai / Sida / Mahabhuta(1) {Buddh} the four elements (earth, water, fire, wind); (2) the human body; (3) Tao, heaven, earth and king mahābhūta, 四界; 四大界. The four elements of which all things are made; or the four realms; i. e. earth, water, fire, and wind (or air); they represent 堅, 濕, 煖, and 動 solid, liquid, heat, and motion; motion produces and maintains life. As 實 active or formative forces they are styled 四界 (四大界) ; as 假 passive or material objects they are 四大; but the 成實論 Satyasiddhi śāstra disputes the 實 and recognizes only the 假. |
四諦 四谛 see styles |
sì dì si4 di4 ssu ti shitai したい |
More info & calligraphy: Four Noble Truths (Buddhism){Buddh} (See 苦集滅道) The Four Noble Truths catvāri-ārya-satyāni; 四聖諦; 四眞諦. The four dogmas, or noble truths, the primary and fundamental doctrines of Śākyamuni, said to approximate to the form of medical diagnosis. They are pain or 'suffering, its cause, its ending, the way thereto; that existence is suffering, that human passion (taṇhā, 欲 desire) is the cause of continued suffering, that by the destruction of human passion existence may be brought to an end; that by a life of holiness the destruction of human passion may be attained'. Childers. The four are 苦, 聚 (or 集), 滅, and 道諦, i. e. duḥkha 豆佉, samudaya 三牟提耶, nirodha 尼棲陀, and mārga 末加. Eitel interprets them (1) 'that 'misery' is a necessary attribute of sentient existence'; (2) that 'the 'accumulation' of misery is caused by the passions'; (3) that 'the 'extinction' of passion is possible; (4) mārga is 'the doctrine of the 'path' that leads to the extinction of passion'. (1) 苦 suffering is the lot of the 六趣 six states of existence; (2) 集 is the aggregation (or exacerbation) of suffering by reason of the passions; (3) 滅 is nirvana, the extinction of desire and its consequences, and the leaving of the sufferings of mortality as void and extinct; (4) 道 is the way of such extinction, i. e. the 八正道 eightfold correct way. The first two are considered to be related to this life, the last two to 出世間 a life outside or apart from the world. The four are described as the fundamental doctrines first preached to his five former ascetic companions. Those who accepted these truths were in the stage of śrāvaka. There is much dispute as to the meaning of 滅 'extinction' as to whether it means extinction of suffering, of passion, or of existence. The Nirvana Sutra 18 says that whoever accepts the four dogmas will put an end to births and deaths 若能見四諦則得斷生死 which does not of necessity mean the termination of existence but that of continued transmigration. v. 滅. |
地獄 地狱 see styles |
dì yù di4 yu4 ti yü jigoku じごく |
More info & calligraphy: Hell(1) {Buddh} hell realm; Naraka; (2) {Christn} Hell; (3) hell; misery; nightmare; inferno; (4) place where a volcano or hot springs constantly spew smoke or steam; (place-name) Jigoku naraka, 捺落迦 (or 那落迦) ; niraya 泥犂; explained by 不樂 joyless; 可厭 disgusting, hateful; 苦具, 苦器 means of suffering; if 地獄 earth-prison; 冥府 the shades, or departments of darkness. Earth-prison is generally intp. as hell or the hells; it may also be termed purgatory; one of the six gati or ways of transmigration. The hells are divided into three classes: I. Central, or radical, 根本地獄 consisting of (1) The eight hot hells. These were the original hells of primitive Buddhism, and are supposed to be located umder the southern continent Jambudvīpa 瞻部州, 500 yojanas below the surface. (a) 等活 or 更活 Saṃjīva, rebirth, where after many kinds of suffering a cold wind blows over the soul and returns it to this life as it was before, hence the name 等活. (b) 黑繩 Kaslasūtra, where the sufferer is bound with black chains and chopped or sawn asunder. (c) 線合; 衆合; 堆壓 Saṃghāta, where are multitudes of implements of torture, or the falling of mountains upon the sufferer. (d) 號呌; 呼呼; 叫喚 Raurava, hell of wailing. (e) 大呌; 大號呌; 大呼 Mahāraurava, hell of great wailing. (f) 炎熱; 燒炙 Tapana, hell of fames and burning. (g) 大熱; 大燒炙; 大炎熱 Pratāpana, hell of molten lead. (h) 無間; 河鼻旨; 阿惟越致; 阿毗至; 阿鼻; 阿毗 Avīci, unintermitted suffering, where sinners die and are reborn to suffer without interval. (2) The eight cold hells 八寒地獄. (a) 頞浮陀地獄 Arbuda, where the cold causes blisters. (b) 尼刺部陀 Nirarbuda, colder still causing the blisters to burst. (c) 頞哳吒; 阿吒吒 Atata, where this is the only possible sound from frozen lips. (d) 臛臛婆; 阿波波 Hahava or Apapa, where it is so cold that only this sound can be uttered. (e) 虎虎婆 Hāhādhara or Huhuva, where only this sound can be uttered. (f) 嗢鉢羅; 鬱鉢羅 (or 優鉢羅) Utpala, or 尼羅鳥 (or 漚) 鉢羅 Nīlotpala, where the skin is frozen like blue lotus buds. (g) 鉢特摩 Padma, where the skin is frozen and bursts open like red lotus buds. (h) 摩訶鉢特摩 Mahāpadma, ditto like great red lotus buds. Somewhat different names are also given. Cf. 倶舍論 8; 智度論 16; 涅槃經 11. II. The secondary hells are called 近邊地獄 adjacent hells or 十六遊增 each of its four sides, opening from each such door are four adjacent hells, in all sixteen; thus with the original eight there are 136. A list of eighteen hells is given in the 十八泥梨經. III. A third class is called the 孤地獄 (獨地獄) Lokāntarika, or isolated hells in mountains, deserts, below the earth and above it. Eitel says in regard to the eight hot hells that they range 'one beneath the other in tiers which begin at a depth of 11,900 yojanas and reach to a depth of 40,000 yojanas'. The cold hells are under 'the two Tchahavālas and range shaft-like one below the other, but so that this shaft is gradually widening to the fourth hell and then narrowing itself again so that the first and last hell have the shortest, those in the centre the longest diameter'. 'Every universe has the same number of hells, ' but 'the northern continent has no hell whatever, the two continents east and west of Meru have only small Lokāntarika hells... whilst all the other hells are required for the inhabitants of the southern continent '. It may be noted that the purpose of these hells is definitely punitive, as well as purgatorial. Yama is the judge and ruler, assisted by eighteen officers and a host of demons, who order or administer the various degrees of torture. 'His sister performs the same duties with regard to female criminals, ' and it may be mentioned that the Chinese have added the 血盆池 Lake of the bloody bath, or 'placenta tank' for women who die in childbirth. Release from the hells is in the power of the monks by tantric means. |
工兵 see styles |
gōng bīng gong1 bing1 kung ping kouhei / kohe こうへい |
More info & calligraphy: Military Engineeringcombat engineer; military engineer; combat engineering; military engineering |
忍術 see styles |
ninjutsu にんじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Ninjutsu / Ninjitsu |
戦士 see styles |
senshi せんし |
More info & calligraphy: Warrior / Fighter |
戦機 see styles |
senki せんき |
More info & calligraphy: War Machine |
柴田 see styles |
chái tián chai2 tian2 ch`ai t`ien chai tien tsubata つばた |
More info & calligraphy: Shibata / Shida(surname) Tsubata |
游泳 see styles |
yóu yǒng you2 yong3 yu yung yuuei / yue ゆうえい |
More info & calligraphy: Swim / Swimming(n,vs,adj-no) (1) swimming; bathing; (2) conduct of life |
練功 练功 see styles |
liàn gōng lian4 gong1 lien kung renkou / renko れんこう |
More info & calligraphy: Skill Acquired Through Hard Training{MA} skills acquired through hard training; feats of practice |
軍神 see styles |
gunshin ぐんしん |
More info & calligraphy: God of War |
馬丁 马丁 see styles |
mǎ dīng ma3 ding1 ma ting batei / bate ばてい |
More info & calligraphy: Martyne(dated) (See 厩務員) stable boy; stable hand; groom |
アバタ see styles |
abata アバタ |
More info & calligraphy: Abata |
抜刀術 see styles |
battoujutsu / battojutsu ばっとうじゅつ |
More info & calligraphy: Battojutsu |
森林浴 see styles |
sēn lín yù sen1 lin2 yu4 sen lin yü shinrinyoku しんりんよく |
More info & calligraphy: Forest Bathingforest bathing; forest therapy; peaceful walk through the woods for health benefits |
蝙蝠俠 蝙蝠侠 see styles |
biān fú xiá bian1 fu2 xia2 pien fu hsia |
More info & calligraphy: Batman |
阿修羅 阿修罗 see styles |
ā xiū luó a1 xiu1 luo2 a hsiu lo ashura あしゅら |
More info & calligraphy: Frightful Demon / Asura{Buddh} Asura; demigod; anti-god; titan; demigods that fight the Devas (gods) in Hindu mythology; (female given name) Ashura asura, 修羅 originally meaning a spirit, spirits, or even the gods, it generally indicates titanic demons, enemies of the gods, with whom, especially Indra, they wage constant war. They are defined as 'not devas', and 'ugly', and 'without wine'. Other forms are 阿須羅 (or 阿蘇羅, or 阿素羅); 阿修倫 (or羅須倫 or 阿修輪 or 羅須輪); 阿素洛; 阿差. Four classes are named according to their manner of rebirth-egg, born, womb-born, transformation-born, and spawn- or water-born. Their abode is in the ocean, north of Sumeru, but certain of the weaker dwell in a western mountain cave. They have realms, rulers, and palaces, as have the devas. The 阿修羅道 is one of the six gatis, or ways of reincarnation. The 修羅場 or 修羅巷 is the battlefield of the asuras against Indra. The 阿修羅琴 are their harps. |
キリバス see styles |
kiribasu キリバス |
More info & calligraphy: Kiribati |
ソバット see styles |
sobatto ソバット |
More info & calligraphy: Savate |
ドミンゴ see styles |
domingo ドミンゴ |
More info & calligraphy: Domingo |
バーテル see styles |
baateru / bateru バーテル |
More info & calligraphy: Bhurtel |
バッセン see styles |
bassen バッセン |
(abbreviation) {baseb} (See バッティングセンター) batting practice facility; batting practice center; batting cage |
バテイラ see styles |
bateira / batera バテイラ |
(kana only) Omphalius pfeifferi pfeifferi (subspecies of top shell) |
バトラー see styles |
batoraa / batora バトラー |
More info & calligraphy: Butler |
ホバート see styles |
hobaato / hobato ホバート |
More info & calligraphy: Hobert |
ルバート see styles |
rupaato / rupato ルパート |
{music} rubato (ita:); (personal name) Rupert |
ロバーツ see styles |
robaatsu / robatsu ロバーツ |
More info & calligraphy: Roberts |
ロバート see styles |
robaato / robato ロバート |
More info & calligraphy: Robert |
基里巴斯 see styles |
jī lǐ bā sī ji1 li3 ba1 si1 chi li pa ssu |
More info & calligraphy: Kiribati |
堅忍不抜 see styles |
kenninfubatsu けんにんふばつ |
More info & calligraphy: Kenninfubatsu - Indomitable Perseverance |
百戦錬磨 see styles |
hyakusenrenma ひゃくせんれんま |
More info & calligraphy: Schooled by Experience and Hard Knocks |
アルバータ see styles |
arubaata / arubata アルバータ |
More info & calligraphy: Alberta |
エルバート see styles |
erubaato / erubato エルバート |
More info & calligraphy: Elbert |
ギルバート see styles |
girubaato / girubato ギルバート |
More info & calligraphy: Gilbert |
デルバート see styles |
derubaato / derubato デルバート |
More info & calligraphy: Delbert |
ノーバート see styles |
noobaato / noobato ノーバート |
More info & calligraphy: Norbert |
バートラム see styles |
baatoramu / batoramu バートラム |
More info & calligraphy: Bertram |
バティスタ see styles |
batisuta バティスタ |
More info & calligraphy: Batista |
打たれ強い see styles |
utarezuyoi うたれづよい |
More info & calligraphy: Resilient in the Face of Adversity |
バートレット see styles |
baatoretto / batoretto バートレット |
More info & calligraphy: Bartlett |
ヒューバート see styles |
hyuubaato / hyubato ヒューバート |
More info & calligraphy: Hubert |
ロバートスン see styles |
robaatosun / robatosun ロバートスン |
More info & calligraphy: Robertson |
敵を知り己を知れば百戦危うからず see styles |
tekioshirionooshirebahyakusenayaukarazu てきをしりおのをしればひゃくせんあやうからず |
More info & calligraphy: Know Your Enemy, Know Yourself, and Win 100 Battles |
仗 see styles |
zhàng zhang4 chang mamoru まもる |
weaponry; to hold (a weapon); to wield; to rely on; to depend on; war; battle (personal name) Mamoru a weapon |
兜 see styles |
dōu dou1 tou kabuto かぶと |
pocket; bag; to wrap up or hold in a bag; to move in a circle; to canvas or solicit; to take responsibility for; to disclose in detail; combat armor (old) helmet (of armor, armour); headpiece; (place-name, surname) Kabuto Helmet, hood; pocket, bag; translit. tu. |
合 see styles |
hé he2 ho takagou / takago たかごう |
to close; to join; to fit; to be equal to; whole; together; round (in battle); conjunction (astronomy); 1st note of pentatonic scale; old variant of 盒[he2] (1) gō; traditional unit of volume, approx. 180 ml; (2) gō; traditional unit of area, approx 0.33 square meters; (3) one-tenth of the distance from the base to the summit of a mountain; (4) {astron} (See 衝・3) conjunction; (5) (See 合計) sum; total; (6) {phil} (See 総合・1,正反合) synthesis (in dialectics); (7) minor premise (in hetuvidya); (counter) (8) counter for covered containers; (counter) (9) counter for matches, battles, etc.; (surname) Takagou Bring together, unite, unison, in accord. |
哎 see styles |
āi ai1 ai |
hey!; (interjection used to attract attention or to express surprise or disapprobation) |
堞 see styles |
dié die2 tieh |
battlements |
塘 see styles |
táng tang2 t`ang tang tomo とも |
dyke; embankment; pool or pond; hot-water bathing pool (surname, given name) Tomo |
奠 see styles |
diàn dian4 tien ten |
to fix; to settle; a libation to the dead To settle, offer, condole. |
孵 see styles |
fū fu1 fu |
breeding; to incubate; to hatch |
宗 see styles |
zōng zong1 tsung motoi もとい |
school; sect; purpose; model; ancestor; clan; to take as one's model (in academic or artistic work); classifier for batches, items, cases (medical or legal), reservoirs (1) (rare) origin; source; (2) (rare) virtuous ancestor; (given name) Motoi Ancestors, ancestral; clan; class, category. kind; school, sect; siddhānta, summary, main doctrine, syllogism, proposition, conclusion, realization. Sects are of two kinds: (1) those founded on principles having historic continuity, as the twenty sects of the Hīnayāna, the thirteen sects of China, and the fourteen sects of Japan: (2) those arising from an individual interpretation of the general teaching of Buddhism, as the sub-sects founded by Yongming 永明 (d. 975), 法相宗, 法性宗, 破相宗, or those based on a peculiar interpretation of one of the recognized sects, as the Jōdo-shinshū 淨土眞宗 found by Shinran-shōnin. There are also divisions of five, six, and ten, which have reference to specific doctrinal differences. Cf. 宗派. |
寺 see styles |
sì si4 ssu teraji てらじ |
Buddhist temple; mosque; government office (old) temple (Buddhist); (personal name) Teraji vihāra, 毘訶羅 or 鼻訶羅; saṅghārāma 僧伽藍; an official hall, a temple, adopted by Buddhists for a monastery, many other names are given to it, e. g. 淨住; 法同舍; 出世舍; 精舍; 淸淨園; 金剛刹; 寂滅道場; 遠離處; 親近處 'A model vihāra ought to be built of red sandalwood, with 32 chambers, 8 tāla trees in height, with a garden, park and bathing tank attached; it ought to have promenades for peripatetic meditation and to be richly furnished with stores of clothes, food, bedsteads, mattresses, medicines and all creature comforts.' Eitel. |
岐 see styles |
qí qi2 ch`i chi funato ふなと |
variant of 歧[qi2] (1) (kana only) the public (esp. much-discussed, much-heard); the street (e.g. "word on the street"); (2) (kana only) street; district; quarters; (3) (kana only) location (of a battle, etc.); scene (e.g. of carnage); (4) (kana only) divide (e.g. between life and death); (5) fork (in a road); crossroads; (surname) Funato |
巷 see styles |
xiàng xiang4 hsiang tsuji つじ |
lane; alley (1) (kana only) the public (esp. much-discussed, much-heard); the street (e.g. "word on the street"); (2) (kana only) street; district; quarters; (3) (kana only) location (of a battle, etc.); scene (e.g. of carnage); (4) (kana only) divide (e.g. between life and death); (5) fork (in a road); crossroads; (personal name) Tsuji |
帕 see styles |
pà pa4 p`a pa batsu |
to wrap; kerchief; handkerchief; headscarf; pascal (SI unit) Kerchief, veil. |
師 师 see styles |
shī shi1 shih morosaki もろさき |
teacher; master; expert; model; army division; (old) troops; to dispatch troops (1) teacher; master; mentor; (n,suf) (2) religious leader; (suffix) (3) specialist; (4) (hist) five-battalion brigade comprising 2500 men (Zhou dynasty Chinese army); (surname) Morosaki A host, army; a leader, preceptor, teacher, model; tr. of upādhyāya, an 'under-teacher', generally intp. as a Buddhist monk. |
幌 see styles |
huǎng huang3 huang poro ぽろ |
shop sign; (literary) window curtain (1) canopy (esp. the cloth or canvas used for it); awning; top (of a convertible); hood; (2) helmet cape; cloth covering one's back to protect against arrows during battle; (kana only) curtain; hanging; bunting; (place-name) Poro |
役 see styles |
yì yi4 i mamoru まもる |
forced labor; corvée; obligatory task; military service; to use as servant; to enserf; servant (old); war; campaign; battle (1) role; assignment; responsibility; duty; function; job; service; (2) position (of responsibility); post; office; (3) part (in a play, film, etc.); role; character; (4) {mahj;cards;hanaf} scoring combination; hand; yaku; meld; (given name) Mamoru |
戒 see styles |
jiè jie4 chieh kai; ingoto(ok) かい; いんごと(ok) |
to guard against; to exhort; to admonish or warn; to give up or stop doing something; Buddhist monastic discipline; ring (for a finger) (1) (かい only) {Buddh} admonition; commandment; (2) sila (precept) śīla, 尸羅. Precept, command, prohibition, discipline, rule; morality. It is applied to the five, eight, ten, 250, and other commandments. The five are: (1) not to kill; (2 ) not to steal; (3) not to commit adultery; (4) not to speak falsely; (5) not to drink wine. These are the commands for lay disciples; those who observe them will be reborn in the human realm. The Sarvāstivādins did not sanction the observance of a limited selection from them as did the 成實宗 Satyasiddhi school. Each of the five precepts has five guardian spirits, in all twenty-five, 五戒二十五神. The eight for lay disciples are the above five together with Nos. 7, 8, and 9 of the following; the ten commands for the ordained, monks and nuns, are the above five with the following: (6) not to use adornments of flowers, nor perfumes; (7) not to perform as an actor, juggler, acrobat, or go to watch and hear them; (8) not to sit on elevated, broad, and large divans (or beds); (9) not to eat except in regulation hours; (10) not to possess money, gold or silver, or precious things. The 具足戒full commands for a monk number 250, those for a nun are 348, commonly called 500. Śīla is also the first of the 五分法身, i.e. a condition above all moral error. The Sutra of Brahma's Net has the following after the first five: (6) not to speak of the sins of those in orders; (7) not to vaunt self and depreciate others; (8) not to be avaricious; (9) not to be angry; (10) not to slander the triratna. |
戚 see styles |
qī qi1 ch`i chi chii / chi ちい |
(bound form) relatives; kin; (bound form) grief; sorrow; (old) battle-axe (surname) Chii |
戟 see styles |
jǐ ji3 chi geki げき |
halberd; long-handled weapon with pointed tip and crescent blade; combined spear and battle-ax ji (ancient Chinese halberd) |
戦 see styles |
zhàn zhan4 chan sen せん |
Japanese variant of 戰|战 (suffix) (1) war; battle; (suffix) (2) match; game; competition; (surname) Sen |
戰 战 see styles |
zhàn zhan4 chan sen |
to fight; fight; war; battle War, hostilities, battle; alarm, anxiety, terrified; translit. can. |
打 see styles |
dǎ da3 ta da だ |
to beat; to strike; to hit; to break; to type; to mix up; to build; to fight; to fetch; to make; to tie up; to issue; to shoot; to calculate; to play (a game); since; from (n,ctr) {sports} hitting a ball (with a bat, golf club, etc.); batting; stroke To beat, strike, make, do; used for many kinds of such action. |
批 see styles |
pī pi1 p`i pi hi |
to ascertain; to act on; to criticize; to pass on; classifier for batches, lots, military flights; tier (for the ranking of universities and colleges) An order of a court, rescript; a contract, lease; to comment, criticize. |
折 see styles |
zhé zhe2 che sagari さがり |
to break; to fracture; to snap; to suffer loss; to bend; to twist; to turn; to change direction; convinced; to convert into (currency); discount; rebate; tenth (in price); classifier for theatrical scenes; to fold; accounts book (1) opportunity; chance; occasion; time; (n,ctr) (2) fold; pleat; crease; (3) small food box (wooden or cardboard); (personal name) Sagari Tear open, break down.; To snap, break; decide; compound; fold. |
拔 see styles |
bá ba2 pa batsu |
to pull up; to pull out; to draw out by suction; to select; to pick; to stand out (above level); to surpass; to seize Pull up, or out; raise. |
搏 see styles |
bó bo2 po |
to fight; to combat; to seize; (of heart) to beat |
撥 拨 see styles |
bō bo1 po hatsu ばち |
to push aside with the hand, foot, a stick etc; to dial; to allocate; to set aside (money); to poke (the fire); to pluck (a string instrument); to turn round; classifier: group, batch (1) plectrum; pick; (2) drumstick for Japanese drums (e.g. taiko) To spread, open out, scatter, disseminate, detach, uproot. |
旝 see styles |
kuài kuai4 k`uai kuai |
(literary) standard; banner (raised for battle); (literary) catapult, or a rock launched by a catapult |
板 see styles |
bǎn ban3 pan ban ばん |
board; plank; plate; shutter; table tennis bat; clappers (music); CL:塊|块[kuai4]; accented beat in Chinese music; hard; stiff; to stop smiling or look serious (1) board; plank; (2) sheet (of metal); plate (of glass); pane; slab; (3) (See 俎板・1) cutting board; chopping board; (4) (abbreviation) (usu. as 板さん) (See 板前・1,板場・いたば・2) chef (esp. of high-end Japanese cuisine); cook; (5) stage (i.e. at a theatre); (personal name) Ban A board; a board struck for calling e. g. to meals. |
棉 see styles |
mián mian2 mien wata わた |
generic term for cotton or kapok; cotton; padded or quilted with cotton (1) (kana only) cotton plant (Gossypium spp.); (2) batting; wadding; padding; (given name) Wata |
棒 see styles |
bàng bang4 pang bou / bo ぼう |
stick; club; cudgel; smart; capable; strong; wonderful; classifier for legs of a relay race (1) pole; rod; stick; baton; (2) line; dash; (expression) (3) (net-sl) (See 棒読み・1) spoken monotonously; (surname) Bou A stick, cudgel. |
沐 see styles |
mù mu4 mu moku |
to bathe; to cleanse; to receive; to be given To bathe; translit. mu, mo. |
洗 see styles |
xǐ xi3 hsi sengai せんがい |
to wash; to bathe; to develop (photographs); to shuffle (cards etc); to erase (a recording) (abbreviation) (on floor plans) (See 洗濯機) washing machine; (clothes) washer; (given name) Sengai To wash, cleanse. |
浴 see styles |
yù yu4 yü yuami ゆあみ |
bath; to bathe (given name) Yuami To bathe, wash. |
減 减 see styles |
jiǎn jian3 chien gen げん |
to lower; to decrease; to reduce; to subtract; to diminish (n,n-suf) (1) reduction; decrease; (2) {math} subtraction; (3) (archaism) reduction of penalty (under the ritsuryō codes) v. 减.; 减 Diminish, decrease, abate, reduce, abbreviate; opp. 增. |
湢 see styles |
bì bi4 pi |
public bathhouse |
澡 see styles |
zǎo zao3 tsao sō |
bath To bathe, wash, cleanse. |
燃 see styles |
rán ran2 jan moyu もゆ |
to burn; to ignite; to light; fig. to spark off (hopes); to start (debate); to raise (hopes) (female given name) Moyu To set fire to, light, burn; idem 然 12 q.v. |
營 营 see styles |
yíng ying2 ying ei / e えい |
camp; barracks; battalion; to build; to operate; to manage; to strive for (surname) Ei occupied |
猭 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan |
ape; Hylobates agilis |
瓚 瓒 see styles |
zàn zan4 tsan |
libation cup |
畑 see styles |
tián tian2 t`ien tien hatazaki はたざき |
used in Japanese names with phonetic value hatake, bata etc; dry field (i.e. not paddy field) (1) field (for fruits, vegetables, etc.); cultivated land; vegetable plot; kitchen garden; plantation; (n,suf) (2) field (of specialization); sphere; area; (3) (colloquialism) womb; birth; birthplace; field (for fruits, vegetables, etc.); cultivated land; vegetable plot; kitchen garden; plantation; (surname) Hatazaki |
祀 see styles |
sì si4 ssu ji |
to sacrifice; to offer libation to festival |
票 see styles |
piào piao4 p`iao piao hyou / hyo ひょう |
ticket; ballot; banknote; CL:張|张[zhang1]; person held for ransom; amateur performance of Chinese opera; classifier for groups, batches, business transactions (n,n-suf,ctr) (1) (sometimes びょう, ぴょう as a suffix) vote; ballot; (n-suf,n) (2) label; ticket; tag; stub |
祼 see styles |
guàn guan4 kuan |
pour out libation |
秣 see styles |
mò mo4 mo batsu まぐさ |
feed a horse with grain; horse feed fodder To feed a horse; translit. ma. |
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 |
組 组 see styles |
zǔ zu3 tsu takagumi たかぐみ |
to form; to organize; group; team; classifier for sets, series, groups of people, batteries (n,n-suf) (1) set (of items); (2) group (of people); class (of students); company (esp. construction); family (i.e. mafia); team; (3) typesetting; composition; (surname) Takagumi |
缶 see styles |
fǒu fou3 fou hotogi ほとぎ |
pottery (1) fat-bodied, small-mouthed earthenware jar for carrying water; (2) water vessel used for a baby's first bath; (surname) Hotogi |
罰 罚 see styles |
fá fa2 fa batsu ばつ |
to punish; to penalize; to fine (n,n-suf) punishment; penalty punishment |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Bat" 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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