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Simple Dictionary Definition |
吾身 see styles |
wú shēn wu2 shen1 wu shen goshin |
I myself, I |
周身 see styles |
zhōu shēn zhou1 shen1 chou shen |
whole body |
和身 see styles |
kazumi かずみ |
(personal name) Kazumi |
咲身 see styles |
sakimi さきみ |
(female given name) Sakimi |
哲身 see styles |
akitada あきただ |
(personal name) Akitada |
喪身 丧身 see styles |
sàng shēn sang4 shen1 sang shen |
to lose one's life |
單身 单身 see styles |
dān shēn dan1 shen1 tan shen |
unmarried; single; alone |
四身 see styles |
sì shēn si4 shen1 ssu shen shishin |
The four kāya, or 'bodies'. The Laṅkāvatāra-sūtra gives 化佛; 功德佛; 智慧佛 and 如如佛; the first is the nirmāṇakāya, the second and third saṃbhogakāya, and the fourth dharmakāya. The 唯識論 gives 自性身; 他受用身; 自受用身, and 變化身, the first being 法身, the second and third 報身, and the fourth 化身. The Tiantai School gives 法身; 報身; 應身, and 化身. The esoteric sect has four divisions of the 法身. See 三身. |
在身 see styles |
zài shēn zai4 shen1 tsai shen zaishin |
to possess; to be occupied or burdened with (work, a contract, a lawsuit) to put on |
報身 报身 see styles |
bào shēn bao4 shen1 pao shen houjin; houshin / hojin; hoshin ほうじん; ほうしん |
{Buddh} (See 三身) sambhogakaya (reward body, form taken by a buddha after completing its role as a bodhisattva) Reward body, the saṃbhoga-kāya of a Buddha, in which he enjoys the reward of his labours, v. 三身 trikāya. |
塑身 see styles |
sù shēn su4 shen1 su shen |
body sculpting (weight loss and exercise) |
塗身 涂身 see styles |
tú shēn tu2 shen1 t`u shen tu shen zushin |
to rub with unctuous substances |
変身 see styles |
henshin へんしん |
(n,vs,vi) metamorphosis; disguise; transformation; shapeshifting; morphing |
夏身 see styles |
natsumi なつみ |
(female given name) Natsumi |
大身 see styles |
dà shēn da4 shen1 ta shen taishin たいしん |
person of high rank or income; (place-name) Oomi The great body, i.e. the nirmāṇakāya, or transformable body 化身 of a Buddha. Also, Mahākāya, a king of garuḍas. |
天身 see styles |
tiān shēn tian1 shen1 t`ien shen tien shen tenshin |
a heavenly body |
失身 see styles |
shī shēn shi1 shen1 shih shen |
to lose one's virginity; to lose one's chastity |
奈身 see styles |
nami なみ |
(female given name) Nami |
女身 see styles |
nǚ shēn nv3 shen1 nü shen nyoshin |
female body |
好身 see styles |
yoshimi よしみ |
(female given name) Yoshimi |
妙身 see styles |
miào shēn miao4 shen1 miao shen myōshin |
the wonderful body |
委身 see styles |
wěi shēn wei3 shen1 wei shen |
to give oneself wholly to; to put oneself at sb's service; (of a woman) to give one's body to; to marry |
孑身 see styles |
jié shēn jie2 shen1 chieh shen |
all by oneself; all alone |
字身 see styles |
zì shēn zi4 shen1 tzu shen jishin |
the collection of phonemes |
孝身 see styles |
koushin / koshin こうしん |
(given name) Kōshin |
孤身 see styles |
gū shēn gu1 shen1 ku shen |
alone; lonely |
守身 see styles |
shǒu shēn shou3 shen1 shou shen |
to keep oneself pure; to preserve one's integrity; to remain chaste |
安身 see styles |
ān shēn an1 shen1 an shen yasumi やすみ |
to make one's home; to take shelter (female given name) Yasumi |
定身 see styles |
dìng shēn ding4 shen1 ting shen jōshin |
The dharmakāya of meditation, one of the 五分法身 five forms of the Buddha-dharmakāya. |
容身 see styles |
róng shēn rong2 shen1 jung shen |
to find a place where one can fit in; to make one's home; to seek shelter |
小身 see styles |
shoushin / shoshin しょうしん |
humble position |
尚身 see styles |
hisami ひさみ |
(female given name) Hisami |
尾身 see styles |
omi おみ |
(surname) Omi |
屋身 see styles |
wū shēn wu1 shen1 wu shen okushin |
roof body |
屍身 see styles |
shī shēn shi1 shen1 shih shen |
corpse; dead body |
己身 see styles |
jǐ shēn ji3 shen1 chi shen koshin |
oneself |
常身 see styles |
cháng shēn chang2 shen1 ch`ang shen chang shen jōshin |
The eternal Buddha-body, the dharmakāya. |
平身 see styles |
píng shēn ping2 shen1 p`ing shen ping shen hirami ひらみ |
(old) to stand up (after kowtowing); You may rise. (surname) Hirami |
幻身 see styles |
huàn shēn huan4 shen1 huan shen genshin |
The illusion-body, i. e. this body is not real but an illusion. |
広身 see styles |
hiromi ひろみ |
(given name) Hiromi |
康身 see styles |
yasumi やすみ |
(personal name) Yasumi |
廁身 厕身 see styles |
cè shēn ce4 shen1 ts`e shen tse shen |
(humble expression) to participate (in something); to play a humble role in |
弓身 see styles |
gōng shēn gong1 shen1 kung shen |
to bend the body at the waist; to bow |
強身 强身 see styles |
qiáng shēn qiang2 shen1 ch`iang shen chiang shen |
to strengthen one's body; to keep fit; to build up one's health (through exercise, nutrition etc) |
彩身 see styles |
ayami あやみ |
(female given name) Ayami |
影身 see styles |
kagemi かげみ |
person always at one's side |
後身 后身 see styles |
hòu shēn hou4 shen1 hou shen koushin / koshin こうしん |
(1) successor (e.g. organization); (2) new existence after rebirth The body or person in the next stage of transmigration. |
得身 see styles |
dé shēn de2 shen1 te shen tokushin |
attain a body |
御身 see styles |
onmi; omi おんみ; おみ |
(1) (おんみ only) (honorific or respectful language) (used mainly in letters) your body; your health; yourself; (pronoun) (2) (polite language) (dated) you |
徹身 see styles |
tetsumi てつみ |
(personal name) Tetsumi |
心身 see styles |
xīn shēn xin1 shen1 hsin shen shinshin しんじん |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (noun - becomes adjective with の) mind and body; (noun - becomes adjective with の) mind and body to mind and body |
応身 see styles |
oujin / ojin おうじん |
{Buddh} (See 三身) nirmanakaya (response body, form taken by a buddha according to the capabilities of those who are to be saved) |
恒身 see styles |
tsunemi つねみ |
(given name) Tsunemi |
意身 see styles |
yì shēn yi4 shen1 i shen ishin |
mental body |
慧身 see styles |
huì shēn hui4 shen1 hui shen eshin |
Wisdom body, one of the five division of the dharmakāya, which is the embodiment inter alia of inherent wisdom. |
憂身 see styles |
ukimi うきみ |
(irregular okurigana usage) wretched life; life of misery |
應身 应身 see styles |
yìng shēn ying4 shen1 ying shen ōjin |
nirmāṇakāya, one of the 三身 q.v. Any incarnation of Buddha. The Buddha-incarnation of the 眞如q.v. Also occasionally used for the saṃbhogakāya. There are various interpretation (a) The 同性經 says the Buddha as revealed supernaturally in glory to bodhisattvas is應身, in contrast with 化身, which latter is the revelation on earth to his disciples. (b) The 起信論 makes no difference between the two, the 應身 being the Buddha of the thirty-two marks who revealed himself to the earthly disciples. The 金光明經 makes all revelations of Buddha as Buddha to be 應身; while all incarnations not as Buddha, but in the form of any of the five paths of existence, are Buddha's 化身. Tiantai has the distinction of 勝應身 and 劣應身, i.e. superior and inferior nirmāṇakāya, or supernatural and natural. |
成身 see styles |
chéng shēn cheng2 shen1 ch`eng shen cheng shen narumi なるみ |
(personal name) Narumi forming the basis |
我身 see styles |
wǒ shēn wo3 shen1 wo shen gashin わがみ |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) myself; oneself; (pronoun) (2) (archaism) I; me; (3) (archaism) (familiar language) you (referring to one's inferior) I myself, I |
戒身 see styles |
jiè shēn jie4 shen1 chieh shen kaishin |
morality body |
打身 see styles |
uchimi うちみ |
bruise |
抄身 see styles |
chāo shēn chao1 shen1 ch`ao shen chao shen |
to search (a person); to frisk |
投身 see styles |
tóu shēn tou2 shen1 t`ou shen tou shen toushin / toshin とうしん |
to throw oneself into something (n,vs,vi) (See 投身自殺) throwing oneself to one's death; precipitating oneself to one's death; leaping to one's death To cast away, or surrender, one's body, or oneself. |
抱身 see styles |
dakimi だきみ |
(food term) breast meat (poultry, esp. duck) |
抽身 see styles |
chōu shēn chou1 shen1 ch`ou shen chou shen |
to get away from; to withdraw; to free oneself |
拓身 see styles |
takumi たくみ |
(personal name) Takumi |
持身 see styles |
chí shēn chi2 shen1 ch`ih shen chih shen jishin |
maintaining the body |
挺身 see styles |
tǐng shēn ting3 shen1 t`ing shen ting shen teishin / teshin ていしん |
to straighten one's back (n,vs,vi) volunteer; volunteering |
捨身 舍身 see styles |
shě shēn she3 shen1 she shen shashin しゃしん |
to give one's life (n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} renouncing the flesh or the world; becoming a priest; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} sacrificing one's life for the sake of mankind or Buddhist teachings Bodily sacrifice, e.g. by burning, or cutting off a limb, etc. |
探身 see styles |
tàn shēn tan4 shen1 t`an shen tan shen |
to lean forward; to lean out (of a window, door etc) |
搖身 摇身 see styles |
yáo shēn yao2 shen1 yao shen |
lit. to shake one's body; refers to abrupt transformation; same as 搖身一變|摇身一变 |
搜身 see styles |
sōu shēn sou1 shen1 sou shen |
to do a body search; to frisk |
操身 see styles |
cāo shēn cao1 shen1 ts`ao shen tsao shen sōshin |
prudence |
擧身 see styles |
jǔ shēn ju3 shen1 chü shen koshin |
whole body |
政身 see styles |
masami まさみ |
(female given name) Masami |
敬身 see styles |
keishin / keshin けいしん |
(given name) Keishin |
文身 see styles |
wén shēn wen2 shen1 wen shen bunshin; irezumi(gikun) ぶんしん; いれずみ(gikun) |
to tattoo (noun/participle) (See 入れ墨・いれずみ) tattoo (esp. a traditional Japanese one); tattooing gathering of syllables |
昌身 see styles |
masami まさみ |
(personal name) Masami |
智身 see styles |
zhì shēn zhi4 shen1 chih shen chishin |
jñānakāya, wisdom-body, the Tathāgata. |
替身 see styles |
tì shēn ti4 shen1 t`i shen ti shen |
stand-in; substitute; body double; stuntman; scapegoat; fall guy; to stand in for sb else |
有身 see styles |
yǒu shēn you3 shen1 yu shen ushin |
physical existence of a living being |
本身 see styles |
běn shēn ben3 shen1 pen shen honmi ほんみ |
itself; in itself; per se real sword (as opposed to a wooden practice sword) oneself; it also means 本心 the inner self. |
束身 see styles |
shù shēn shu4 shen1 shu shen |
to bind oneself; submission |
松身 see styles |
matsumi まつみ |
(surname) Matsumi |
柱身 see styles |
zhù shēn zhu4 shen1 chu shen |
column shaft (architecture) |
梵身 see styles |
fàn shēn fan4 shen1 fan shen bonshin |
The pure spiritual body, or dharmakāya, of the Buddha, v. 法身. |
棲身 栖身 see styles |
qī shēn qi1 shen1 ch`i shen chi shen saishin |
to stay at; to live in (temporarily) To take one's rest, retire from the world. |
検身 see styles |
kenshin けんしん |
strip search |
楯身 see styles |
tatemi たてみ |
(surname) Tatemi |
樹身 树身 see styles |
shù shēn shu4 shen1 shu shen |
tree trunk |
機身 机身 see styles |
jī shēn ji1 shen1 chi shen |
body of a vehicle or machine; fuselage of a plane |
欠身 see styles |
qiàn shēn qian4 shen1 ch`ien shen chien shen |
to half rise out of one's chair (a polite gesture) |
正身 see styles |
masami まさみ |
(1) (archaism) the real person; said person; (2) real thing; genuine article; (archaism) the real person; said person; (female given name) Masami |
此身 see styles |
cǐ shēn ci3 shen1 tz`u shen tzu shen shi shin |
this body |
歩身 see styles |
ayumi あゆみ |
(female given name) Ayumi |
汝身 see styles |
rǔ shēn ru3 shen1 ju shen nyoshin |
yourself |
江身 see styles |
emi えみ |
(female given name) Emi |
治身 see styles |
zhì shēn zhi4 shen1 chih shen harumi はるみ |
(given name) Harumi self-discipline |
法身 see styles |
fǎ shēn fa3 shen1 fa shen hosshin; houshin / hosshin; hoshin ほっしん; ほうしん |
{Buddh} (See 三身) dharmakaya (dharma body, Buddhism's highest form of existence); (surname) Hotsushin dharmakāya, embodiment of Truth and Law, the "spiritual" or true body; essential Buddhahood; the essence of being; the absolute, the norm of the universe; the first of the trikāya, v.三身. The dharmakāya is divided into 總 unity and 別 diversity; as in the noumenal absolute and phenomenal activities, or potential and dynamic; but there are differences of interpretation, e.g. as between the 法相 and 法性 schools. Cf. 法身體性. There are many categories of the dharmakāya. In the 2 group 二法身 are five kinds: (1) 理 "substance" and 智 wisdom or expression; (2) 法性法身 essential nature and 應化法身 manifestation; the other three couples are similar. In the 3 group 三法身 are (1) the manifested Buddha, i.e. Śākyamuni; (2) the power of his teaching, etc.; (3) the absolute or ultimate reality. There are other categories. |
泰身 see styles |
taishin たいしん |
(personal name) Taishin |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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