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離生喜樂地 离生喜乐地 see styles |
lí shēng xǐ lè dì li2 sheng1 xi3 le4 di4 li sheng hsi le ti rishō kiraku chi |
The first dhyāna heaven, where is experienced the joy of leaving the evils of life. |
うれしい悲鳴 see styles |
ureshiihimei / ureshihime うれしいひめい |
(exp,n) shriek of delight; cry of joy |
悲喜こもごも see styles |
hikikomogomo ひきこもごも |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) bittersweet; having mingled feelings of joy and sorrow; joy and sorrow alternating in one's heart |
此世他世樂禪 此世他世乐禅 see styles |
cǐ shì tā shì lè chán ci3 shi4 ta1 shi4 le4 chan2 tz`u shih t`a shih le ch`an tzu shih ta shih le chan shies tase raku zen |
meditation on the way to bring joy to all people both in this life and hereafter |
ブルースジョイ see styles |
buruusujoi / burusujoi ブルースジョイ |
(personal name) Bruce-Joy |
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koodori こおどり |
(n,vs,vi) dancing or jumping for joy |
随喜の涙を流す see styles |
zuikinonamidaonagasu ずいきのなみだをながす |
(exp,v5s) to cry tears of joy; to weep for joy |
ジョイスティック see styles |
joisutikku ジョイスティック |
joy stick |
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nukayorokobi ぬかよろこび |
(n,vs,vi) premature joy; short-lived elation |
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hitaru ひたる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be soaked in; to be flooded; to be submerged; (v5r,vi) (2) to be immersed in (joy, memories, alcohol, etc.); to give oneself over to; to bask in |
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waku わく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to well (up); to gush out (of water); to spring out; to surge; (v5k,vi) (2) to appear (esp. suddenly) (sweat, tears, etc.); to sweat; to cry; (v5k,vi) (3) to feel emotions (e.g. joy, bravery, etc.); to spring up (e.g. an idea, emotions, clouds); to well up; to arise; (v5k,vi) (4) to hatch; to breed; to propagate; to be infested (esp. of parasitic insects, etc.) |
ジョイ・スティック see styles |
joi sutikku ジョイ・スティック |
joy stick |
吃別人嚼過的饃不香 吃别人嚼过的馍不香 see styles |
chī bié rén jiáo guò de mó bù xiāng chi1 bie2 ren2 jiao2 guo4 de5 mo2 bu4 xiang1 ch`ih pieh jen chiao kuo te mo pu hsiang chih pieh jen chiao kuo te mo pu hsiang |
lit. bread previously chewed by someone has no flavor (idiom); fig. there's no joy in discovering something if someone else got there first |
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koujitama / kojitama こうじたま |
(expression) (yoji) happy events are often accompanied by difficulties; unsullied joy is rare |
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marebito; marebito まれびと; マレビト |
(1) (See まろうど) visitor from afar; (2) joy-bringing spirit from the divine realms |
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kochuunotenchi / kochunotenchi こちゅうのてんち |
(n,exp) another world; enchanted land; joy from drinking and forgetting about the workaday world |
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nakiwarai なきわらい |
(n,vs,vi) (1) laughing while crying; smiling through one's tears; (n,vs,vi) (2) (alternately) laughing and crying; tears and laughter; joy and sorrow |
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ureshiihimei / ureshihime うれしいひめい |
(exp,n) shriek of delight; cry of joy |
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otanoshimi おたのしみ |
(1) (polite language) (See 楽しみ・1) enjoyment; pleasure; amusement; delight; joy; fun; diversion; hobby; (2) (polite language) (See 楽しみ・2) anticipation; looking forward to; something to look forward to |
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yorokobi よろこび |
joy; delight; rapture; pleasure; gratification; rejoicing; congratulations; felicitations |
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tanoshimi たのしみ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) enjoyment; pleasure; amusement; delight; joy; fun; diversion; hobby; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (See 楽しみにする) anticipation; looking forward to; something to look forward to |
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hikikomogomo ひきこもごも |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) bittersweet; having mingled feelings of joy and sorrow; joy and sorrow alternating in one's heart |
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muneofukuramaseru むねをふくらませる |
(exp,v1) to be filled with (expectation, hope, joy) |
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ureshinaki うれしなき |
(n,vs,vi) weeping for joy; crying with happiness |
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kyouzamashi / kyozamashi きょうざまし |
(noun or adjectival noun) kill-joy; wet-blanket; spoiling the fun |
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komiagaru こみあがる |
(v5r,vi) (non-standard form of 込み上げる) (See 込み上げる・1) to well up (of tears, anger, joy, etc.); to surge up (within oneself); to rise; to fill one's heart; to overcome one |
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joisutikku; joi sutikku ジョイスティック; ジョイ・スティック |
joy stick |
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ureshiikotoni / ureshikotoni うれしいことに |
(expression) to one's delight; to one's joy |
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komiageru こみあげる |
(v1,vi) (1) to well up (of tears, anger, joy, etc.); to surge up (within oneself); to rise; to fill one's heart; to overcome one; (v1,vi) (2) to feel nauseated; to feel sick |
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ureshinaki うれしなき |
(n,vs,vi) weeping for joy; crying with happiness |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 30 results for "Joy" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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