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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
意気地 see styles |
ikuji(p); ikiji いくじ(P); いきじ |
self-respect; self-confidence; guts; backbone; pride; drive; willpower |
愛面子 爱面子 see styles |
ài miàn zi ai4 mian4 zi5 ai mien tzu |
to like to look good in the eyes of others; sensitive about how one is regarded by others; proud |
慢根本 see styles |
màn gēn běn man4 gen1 ben3 man ken pen man konpon |
root of pride |
慢習氣 慢习气 see styles |
màn xí qì man4 xi2 qi4 man hsi ch`i man hsi chi manjikke |
karmic impressions of pride |
慢著心 慢着心 see styles |
màn zhù zhuó xīn man4 zhu4 zhuo2 xin1 man chu cho hsin manjaku shin |
mind attached to pride |
慢過慢 慢过慢 see styles |
màn guō màn man4 guo1 man4 man kuo man manka man |
Regarding oneself as superior, to superiors. |
懈慢國 懈慢国 see styles |
xiè màn guó xie4 man4 guo2 hsieh man kuo keman koku |
懈慢界 A country that lies between this world and the Western Paradise, in which those who are reborn become slothful and proud, and have no desire to be reborn in Paradise. |
懈慢界 see styles |
xiè màn jiè xie4 man4 jie4 hsieh man chieh keman gai |
realm of laziness and pride |
我劣慢 see styles |
wǒ liè màn wo3 lie4 man4 wo lieh man garetsu man |
ūnamāna; the pride of thinking myself not much inferior to those who far surpass me. One of the 九慢 q.v. |
我勝慢 我胜慢 see styles |
wǒ shèng màn wo3 sheng4 man4 wo sheng man gashō man |
adhimāna; the pride of thinking oneself superior to equals. One of the 九慢. |
我等慢 see styles |
wǒ děng màn wo3 deng3 man4 wo teng man gatō man |
mānātimāna; the pride of thinking oneself equal to those who surpass us. One of the 九慢. |
拉下臉 拉下脸 see styles |
lā xià liǎn la1 xia4 lian3 la hsia lien |
to look displeased; to not be afraid of hurting sb's feelings; to put aside one's pride |
昂ぶる see styles |
takaburu たかぶる |
(irregular okurigana usage) (v5r,vi) (1) to be highly strung; to get excited; to get worked up; (2) to be proud; to be haughty |
最高位 see styles |
saikoui / saikoi さいこうい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) pride of place; most prominent; top-ranking |
根本惑 see styles |
gēn běn huò gen1 ben3 huo4 ken pen huo konpon waku |
根本煩惱 The fundamental illusions, passions, or afflictions-desire, hate, delusion (moha), pride, doubt, bad views (or false opinions); the first five are the 五鈍使; the last represents 五利使 q.v. |
爭面子 争面子 see styles |
zhēng miàn zi zheng1 mian4 zi5 cheng mien tzu |
to do (sb) proud; to be a credit to (one's school etc); to make oneself look good; to build up one's image |
痩我慢 see styles |
yasegaman やせがまん |
(noun/participle) fake stoicism; pretended endurance (for sake of pride); false courage |
立引く see styles |
tatehiku たてひく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to compete with each other (e.g. out of pride, obstinacy, etc.) |
腕自慢 see styles |
udejiman うでじまん |
(noun/participle) pride in one's strength or skill |
自信作 see styles |
jishinsaku じしんさく |
work of art the creator has confidence in; work one is proud of |
自慢げ see styles |
jimange じまんげ |
(adjectival noun) proud; boastful; bragging; conceited |
自慢気 see styles |
jimange じまんげ |
(adjectival noun) proud; boastful; bragging; conceited |
自豪感 see styles |
zì háo gǎn zi4 hao2 gan3 tzu hao kan |
pride in something; self-esteem |
自負心 see styles |
jifushin じふしん |
pride; self-confidence; self-esteem; self-conceit |
自高心 see styles |
zì gāo xīn zi4 gao1 xin1 tzu kao hsin jikōshin |
pride |
良がる see styles |
yogaru よがる |
(v5r,vi) (kana only) to satisfy oneself; to feel satisfied; to be proud |
見我慢 见我慢 see styles |
jiàn wǒ màn jian4 wo3 man4 chien wo man kengaman |
views of self and pride |
誇らか see styles |
hokoraka ほこらか |
(adjectival noun) proud |
身淨慢 see styles |
shēn jìng màn shen1 jing4 man4 shen ching man shinjō man |
pride in the purity of one's body |
達引く see styles |
tatehiku たてひく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to compete with each other (e.g. out of pride, obstinacy, etc.) |
高ぶり see styles |
takaburi たかぶり |
(1) excitement; stimulation; agitation; arousal; (2) pride; haughtiness; arrogance |
高ぶる see styles |
takaburu たかぶる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be highly strung; to get excited; to get worked up; (2) to be proud; to be haughty |
高慢さ see styles |
koumansa / komansa こうまんさ |
pride; arrogance; haughtiness |
のど自慢 see styles |
nodojiman のどじまん |
(1) singing contest; (2) person proud of their voice |
フライト see styles |
puraido プライド |
pride; dignity; self-worth; (personal name) Pride; Pryde |
プラウト see styles |
puraudo プラウド |
(can act as adjective) proud; (personal name) Prout |
やせ我慢 see styles |
yasegaman やせがまん |
(noun/participle) fake stoicism; pretended endurance (for sake of pride); false courage |
仁人志士 see styles |
rén rén zhì shì ren2 ren2 zhi4 shi4 jen jen chih shih |
gentleman aspiring to benevolence (idiom); people with lofty ideals |
仁人義士 仁人义士 see styles |
rén rén yì shì ren2 ren2 yi4 shi4 jen jen i shih |
those with lofty ideals (idiom); men of vision |
佛陀僧訶 佛陀僧诃 see styles |
fó tuó sēng hē fo2 tuo2 seng1 he1 fo t`o seng ho fo to seng ho Buddasōka |
Buddhasiṃha, a disciple of Asaṅga, probably fifth century A.D., about whose esoteric practices, lofty talents, and final disappearance a lengthy account is given in the Fan Yi Ming Yi 翻譯名義; it is also a title of 佛圖澄 q.v. |
傷つける see styles |
kizutsukeru きずつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to wound; to injure; (2) to hurt someone's feelings (pride, etc.); (3) to damage; to chip; to scratch |
傷付ける see styles |
kizutsukeru きずつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to wound; to injure; (2) to hurt someone's feelings (pride, etc.); (3) to damage; to chip; to scratch |
六大煩惱 六大烦恼 see styles |
liù dà fán nǎo liu4 da4 fan2 nao3 liu ta fan nao rokudai bonnō |
The six great kleśa, passions, or distressers: desire, resentment, stupidity, pride, doubt, and false views. |
功德增上 see styles |
gōng dé zēng shàng gong1 de2 zeng1 shang4 kung te tseng shang kudoku zōjō |
pride in one's virtue |
国家威信 see styles |
kokkaishin こっかいしん |
national pride; national prestige |
增上慢境 see styles |
zēng shàng màn jìng zeng1 shang4 man4 jing4 tseng shang man ching zōjō man kyō |
overweening pride as an object (of contemplation) |
增上慢者 see styles |
zēng shàng màn zhě zeng1 shang4 man4 zhe3 tseng shang man che zōjōman sha |
those who are proud of their spiritual; intellectual attainments |
大いばり see styles |
ooibari おおいばり |
(noun or adjectival noun) bragging; showing off; pride |
大威張り see styles |
ooibari おおいばり |
(noun or adjectival noun) bragging; showing off; pride |
大廈高楼 see styles |
taikakourou / taikakoro たいかこうろう |
(yoji) large building and lofty tower; splendid (magnificent, palatial) structure |
巾にする see styles |
habanisuru はばにする |
(exp,vs-i) (1) (archaism) to do as one wishes; to get one's way; (2) (archaism) to be proud; to boast |
幅にする see styles |
habanisuru はばにする |
(exp,vs-i) (1) (archaism) to do as one wishes; to get one's way; (2) (archaism) to be proud; to boast |
引以為傲 引以为傲 see styles |
yǐn yǐ wéi ào yin3 yi3 wei2 ao4 yin i wei ao |
to be intensely proud of something (idiom) |
得意がる see styles |
tokuigaru とくいがる |
(v5r,vi) to seem (very) proud; to be inflated with pride |
得意洋洋 see styles |
dé yì yáng yáng de2 yi4 yang2 yang2 te i yang yang |
joyfully satisfied; to be immensely proud of oneself; proudly; an air of complacency |
心高氣傲 心高气傲 see styles |
xīn gāo qì ào xin1 gao1 qi4 ao4 hsin kao ch`i ao hsin kao chi ao |
proud and arrogant |
志士仁人 see styles |
zhì shì rén rén zhi4 shi4 ren2 ren2 chih shih jen jen |
gentleman aspiring to benevolence (idiom); people with lofty ideals |
恃才傲物 see styles |
shì cái ào wù shi4 cai2 ao4 wu4 shih ts`ai ao wu shih tsai ao wu |
(idiom) to be inordinately proud of one's ability; to be conceited and contemptuous |
意気揚々 see styles |
ikiyouyou / ikiyoyo いきようよう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) triumphant; exultant; in high and proud spirits |
意気揚揚 see styles |
ikiyouyou / ikiyoyo いきようよう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) triumphant; exultant; in high and proud spirits |
戒驕戒躁 戒骄戒躁 see styles |
jiè jiāo jiè zào jie4 jiao1 jie4 zao4 chieh chiao chieh tsao |
to guard against pride and impatience (idiom); to remain modest and keep cool |
春風得意 春风得意 see styles |
chūn fēng dé yì chun1 feng1 de2 yi4 ch`un feng te i chun feng te i |
flushed with success; proud of one's success (in exams, promotion etc); as pleased as punch |
水輪三昧 水轮三昧 see styles |
shuǐ lún sān mèi shui3 lun2 san1 mei4 shui lun san mei suirin zanmai |
The samādhi of the water 'wheel' 水輪, one of the 五輪三昧; water is fertilizing and soft, in like manner the effect of this samādhi is the fertilizing of good roots, and the softening or reduction of ambition and pride. |
求田問舍 求田问舍 see styles |
qiú tián wèn shè qiu2 tian2 wen4 she4 ch`iu t`ien wen she chiu tien wen she |
lit. to be interested exclusively in the acquisition of estate (idiom); fig. to have no lofty aspirations in life |
洋洋得意 see styles |
yáng yáng dé yì yang2 yang2 de2 yi4 yang yang te i |
immensely pleased with oneself (idiom); proud; complacent |
洋洋自得 see styles |
yáng yáng zì dé yang2 yang2 zi4 de2 yang yang tzu te |
immensely pleased with oneself (idiom); proud; complacent |
淺希近求 浅希近求 see styles |
qiǎn xī jìn qiú qian3 xi1 jin4 qiu2 ch`ien hsi chin ch`iu chien hsi chin chiu |
to aim low; to aim to get by; without lofty ambition |
無增上慢 无增上慢 see styles |
wú zēng shàng màn wu2 zeng1 shang4 man4 wu tseng shang man mu zōjō man |
no pride in spiritual superiority |
疵つける see styles |
kizutsukeru きずつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to wound; to injure; (2) to hurt someone's feelings (pride, etc.); (3) to damage; to chip; to scratch |
疵付ける see styles |
kizutsukeru きずつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to wound; to injure; (2) to hurt someone's feelings (pride, etc.); (3) to damage; to chip; to scratch |
痩せ我慢 see styles |
yasegaman やせがまん |
(noun/participle) fake stoicism; pretended endurance (for sake of pride); false courage |
立て引く see styles |
tatehiku たてひく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to compete with each other (e.g. out of pride, obstinacy, etc.) |
老氣橫秋 老气横秋 see styles |
lǎo qì héng qiū lao3 qi4 heng2 qiu1 lao ch`i heng ch`iu lao chi heng chiu |
old and decrepit; proud of one's age and experience (idiom) |
聖人君子 see styles |
seijinkunshi / sejinkunshi せいじんくんし |
(yoji) person of lofty virtue; man of noble character; perfect person; saint |
聖人賢者 see styles |
seijinkenja / sejinkenja せいじんけんじゃ |
person of lofty virtue and great wisdom |
職人根性 see styles |
shokuninkonjou / shokuninkonjo しょくにんこんじょう |
spirit of true craftsman; (craftsman's) pride in his work |
職人気質 see styles |
shokuninkatagi; shokuninkishitsu しょくにんかたぎ; しょくにんきしつ |
spirit of a true artisan; (a craftsman's) pride in one's work |
肉芽組織 see styles |
nikugasoshiki; nikugesoshiki にくがそしき; にくげそしき |
granulation tissue; proud flesh |
胸をはる see styles |
muneoharu むねをはる |
(exp,v5r) to throw out one's chest; to be puffed up with pride |
胸を張る see styles |
muneoharu むねをはる |
(exp,v5r) to throw out one's chest; to be puffed up with pride |
自高自擧 see styles |
zì gāo zì jǔ zi4 gao1 zi4 ju3 tzu kao tzu chü jikō jikyo |
to be proud of oneself |
誇らしい see styles |
hokorashii / hokorashi ほこらしい |
(adjective) proud; haughty; arrogant |
誇らしげ see styles |
hokorashige ほこらしげ |
(adjectival noun) proud; triumphant; boastful |
誇らし気 see styles |
hokorashige ほこらしげ |
(adjectival noun) proud; triumphant; boastful |
誇り高い see styles |
hokoritakai ほこりたかい |
(adjective) proud; lordly |
誇り高き see styles |
hokoritakaki ほこりたかき |
(can act as adjective) (See 誇り高い) proud |
豪情壯志 豪情壮志 see styles |
háo qíng zhuàng zhì hao2 qing2 zhuang4 zhi4 hao ch`ing chuang chih hao ching chuang chih |
lofty ideals; noble aspirations |
貪瞋癡慢 贪瞋癡慢 see styles |
tān chēn chī màn tan1 chen1 chi1 man4 t`an ch`en ch`ih man tan chen chih man ton shin chi man |
craving, ill-will, delusion, and pride |
起增上慢 see styles |
qǐ zēng shàng màn qi3 zeng1 shang4 man4 ch`i tseng shang man chi tseng shang man ki zōjō man |
having pride in one's spiritual superiority |
躊躇滿志 踌躇满志 see styles |
chóu chú mǎn zhì chou2 chu2 man3 zhi4 ch`ou ch`u man chih chou chu man chih |
enormously proud of one's success (idiom); smug; complacent |
遠大理想 远大理想 see styles |
yuǎn dà lǐ xiǎng yuan3 da4 li3 xiang3 yüan ta li hsiang |
lofty ideal |
遼東の豕 see styles |
ryoutounoinoko / ryotonoinoko りょうとうのいのこ |
(exp,n) taking pride in something mundane, thinking it is exceptional; Liaodong boar |
離於我慢 离于我慢 see styles |
lí yú wǒ màn li2 yu2 wo3 man4 li yü wo man ri o gaman |
free from pride |
青雲の志 see styles |
seiunnokokorozashi / seunnokokorozashi せいうんのこころざし |
high (lofty) ambition |
順上分結 顺上分结 see styles |
shùn shàng fēn jié shun4 shang4 fen1 jie2 shun shang fen chieh |
The five ties in the higher realm which hold the individual in the realms of form and formlessness: desire for form, desire for formlessness, restlessness, pride, and ignorance. |
驕者必敗 骄者必败 see styles |
jiāo zhě bì bài jiao1 zhe3 bi4 bai4 chiao che pi pai |
pride goes before a fall (idiom) |
高低不就 see styles |
gāo dī bù jiù gao1 di1 bu4 jiu4 kao ti pu chiu |
can't reach the high or accept the low (idiom); not good enough for a high post, but too proud to take a low one |
鼻が高い see styles |
hanagatakai はながたかい |
(exp,adj-i) (1) proud; (2) having a prominent nose |
鼻の高い see styles |
hananotakai はなのたかい |
(expression) proud |
Variations: |
teitei / tete ていてい |
(adj-t,adv-to) lofty (tree) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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