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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

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shān
    shan1
shan
 yama(p); yama(sk)
    やま(P); ヤマ(sk)

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Mountain
mountain; hill (CL:座[zuo4]); (coll.) small bundle of straw for silkworms to spin cocoons on
(n,ctr) (1) mountain; hill; (n,ctr) (2) mine; (n,ctr) (3) (mountain) forest; (n,ctr) (4) heap; pile; stack; mountain; (5) protruding or high part of an object; crown (of a hat); thread (of a screw); tread (of a tire); (6) climax; peak; critical point; (7) guess; speculation; gamble; (8) (slang) (kana only) (police and crime reporter jargon; usu. written as ヤマ) (criminal) case; crime; (9) mountain climbing; mountaineering; (10) (See 山鉾) festival float (esp. one mounted with a decorative halberd); (11) {cards} (See 山札・1) deck (from which players draw cards); draw pile; stock; (12) {mahj} wall; wall tile; (prefix noun) (13) (before the name of a plant or animal) wild; (personal name) Yamamura
A hill, mountain; a monastery.

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lín
    lin2
lin
 hayashi
    はやし

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Small Forest
(bound form) woods; forest; (bound form) circle(s) (i.e. specific group of people); (bound form) a collection (of similar things)
(1) wood; woods; forest; grove; copse; thicket; (2) bunch (of something); cluster; line; collection; (surname, female given name) Rin
A grove, or wood; a band.

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sēn
    sen1
sen
 morihama
    もりはま

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Forest
(bound form) densely wooded; (fig.) (bound form) multitudinous; gloomy; forbidding
(1) forest; (2) shrine grove; (surname) Morihama
Dense, forest-like.

喬林


乔林

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qiáo lín
    qiao2 lin2
ch`iao lin
    chiao lin

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Jolin
forest (esp. of tall trees); high forest

松林

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 matsubayashi
    まつばやし

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Pine Forest / Matsubayashi
pine forest; (place-name) Songnim (North Korea); Songrim

森林

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sēn lín
    sen1 lin2
sen lin
 shinrin
    しんりん

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Forest
forest; CL:片[pian4]
(noun - becomes adjective with の) forest; woods; (surname) Moribayashi

森林浴

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sēn lín yù
    sen1 lin2 yu4
sen lin yü
 shinrinyoku
    しんりんよく

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Forest Bathing
forest bathing: spending time in a forest, walking or deep-breathing etc, as therapy (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 森林浴 "shinrin'yoku")
forest bathing; forest therapy; peaceful walk through the woods for health benefits

風林火山

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 fuurinkazan / furinkazan
    ふうりんかざん

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Furinkazan
(expression) (yoji) as fast as the wind, as quiet as the forest, as daring as fire, and immovable as the mountain

フォレスト

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 foresuto
    フォレスト

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Forrest
forest; (surname) Forest; Forrest

デフォレスト

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 deforesuto
    デフォレスト

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Deforest
(surname) De Forest

山林

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shān lín
    shan1 lin2
shan lin
 sanrin
    さんりん
wooded mountain; mountain forest
(1) mountain forest; forest on a mountain; forest land; woodland; (2) mountains and forests; (surname) Yamabayashi
mountains and forests

林木

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lín mù
    lin2 mu4
lin mu
 rinboku
    りんぼく
forest; forest tree
forest tree; (given name) Rinboku

林業


林业

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lín yè
    lin2 ye4
lin yeh
 ringyou / ringyo
    りんぎょう
forest industry; forestry
forestry

樹林


树林

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shù lín
    shu4 lin2
shu lin
 jurin
    じゅりん
woods; grove; forest
forest; (female given name) Jurin
A grove, a forest.

濫伐


滥伐

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làn fá
    lan4 fa2
lan fa
 ranbatsu
    らんばつ
to denude; illegal logging; forest clearance
(noun/participle) reckless deforestation; overcutting of forests

雨林

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yǔ lín
    yu3 lin2
yü lin
 urin
    うりん
rainforest
rain forest; (female given name) Urin

原始林

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yuán shǐ lín
    yuan2 shi3 lin2
yüan shih lin
 genshirin
    げんしりん
old growth forest; primary forest; original forest cover
(See 原生林・げんせいりん) primeval forest; virgin forest

混交林

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hùn jiāo lín
    hun4 jiao1 lin2
hun chiao lin
 konkourin / konkorin
    こんこうりん
mixed forest
mixed forest

紅樹林


红树林

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hóng shù lín
    hong2 shu4 lin2
hung shu lin
 koujurin / kojurin
    こうじゅりん
mangrove forest or swamp
(See マングローブ) mangrove forest

see styles

    du4
tu
 mori
    もり
birchleaf pear (tree); to stop; to prevent; to restrict
(1) forest; (2) shrine grove; (surname, female given name) Mori
Stop, prevent; azalea.

估券

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 koken
    こけん
(1) dignity; credit; public estimation; face; honor; reputation; (2) (archaism) deed of sale (for a land, forest or house); (3) (archaism) sale value; selling price

処女

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 shojo
    しょじょ
(1) (See 童貞・1) virgin (usu. female); maiden; (can act as adjective) (2) (See 処女林) virgin (e.g. forest); unspoiled by human activity; (can act as adjective) (3) (See 処女航海,処女作) debut; maiden (e.g. voyage)

剷平

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chǎn píng
    chan3 ping2
ch`an p`ing
    chan ping
to level the ground (with a hoe, shovel etc); to raze (a building, forest etc)

叢林


丛林

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cóng lín
    cong2 lin2
ts`ung lin
    tsung lin
 sourin / sorin
    そうりん
jungle; thicket; forest; Buddhist monastery
(1) dense wood; thick wood; (2) {Buddh} large (Zen) temple
A thickly populated monastery; a monastery.

喬木


乔木

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qiáo mù
    qiao2 mu4
ch`iao mu
    chiao mu
 kyouboku / kyoboku
    きょうぼく
tree, esp. with recognizable trunk (as opposed to 灌木[guan4 mu4], bush or shrub)
tall tree; forest tree; arbor; arbour; (place-name, surname) Takagi

営林

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 eirin / erin
    えいりん
forest management

嚩泥

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pó ní
    po2 ni2
p`o ni
    po ni
 bani
v. 婆那 vana.

四法

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sì fǎ
    si4 fa3
ssu fa
 shihō
There are several groups of four dharma: (1) 教法 the teaching of the Buddha); 理法 its principles, or meaning; 行法 its practice; 果法 its fruits or rewards. (2) Another group relates to bodhisattvas, their never losing the bodhi-mind, or the wisdom attained, or perseverance in progress, or the monastic forest life (āraṇyaka). (3) Also 信解行證 faith, discernment, performance, and assurance. (4) The Pure-land 'True' sect of Japan has a division: 教法, i. e. the 大無量壽經; 行法 the practice of the seventeenth of Amitābha's vows; 信法 faith in the eighteenth; and 證法 proof of the eleventh. The most important work of Shinran, the founder of the sect, is these four, i. e. 教行信證. (5) A 'Lotus ' division of 四法 is the answer to a question of Puxian (Samantabhadra) how the Lotus is to be possessed after the Buddha's demise, i. e. by thought (or protection) of the Buddhas; the cultivation of virtue; entry into correct dhyāna; and having a mind to save all creatures.

地潜

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 jimuguri
    じむぐり
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake

堅林


坚林

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jiān lín
    jian1 lin2
chien lin
 Kenrin
(堅固林) The grove of Sala trees, in which Sakyamuni died.

墨綠


墨绿

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mò lǜ
    mo4 lu:4
mo lü
dark green; forest green

大森

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 oomori
    おおもり
large forest; (surname) Omori

密林

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mì lín
    mi4 lin2
mi lin
 mitsurin
    みつりん
jungle
(1) close thicket; dense forest; jungle; (2) (net-sl) Amazon (online retailer)
dense forest

寒林

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hán lín
    han2 lin2
han lin
 kanbayashi
    かんばやし
(surname) Kanbayashi
The cold forest, where the dead were exposed (to be devoured by vultures, etc.); a cemetery; v. 尸 for śītavana and śmaśāna.

山守

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 yamamori
    やまもり
ranger (forest); mountain guardian; (place-name, surname) Yamamori

山火

see styles
shān huǒ
    shan1 huo3
shan huo
 yamabi
    やまび
wildfire; forest fire
(surname) Yamabi

山番

see styles
 yamaban
    やまばん
ranger (forest); mountain guardian

幽林

see styles
 yuurin / yurin
    ゆうりん
deep forest

施林

see styles
shī lín
    shi1 lin2
shih lin
 serin
To give to the forest, i. e. burial by casting the corpse into the forest.

杉林

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shān lín
    shan1 lin2
shan lin
 sugibayashi
    すぎばやし
Shanlin township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan
cryptomeria forest; (surname) Sugibayashi

杏林

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xìng lín
    xing4 lin2
hsing lin
 kyourin / kyorin
    きょうりん
forest of apricot trees; (fig.) honorific term for fine doctor (cf Dr Dong Feng 董奉[Dong3 Feng4], 3rd century AD, asked his patients to plant apricot trees instead of paying fees)
(1) apricot grove; (2) (poetic term) (from the story of Dong Feng, a Chinese doctor who made patients plant apricot trees in lieu of payment) doctor

杖林

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zhàng lín
    zhang4 lin2
chang lin
 Jōrin
Yaṣṭivana, 洩瑟知林; the forest in which a Brahman tried to measure Buddha's height with a 16 ft. bamboo pole, but the more he measured the higher the body became; another part of the legend is that the forest grew from the bamboo which he left behind in chagrin.

林中

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lín zhōng
    lin2 zhong1
lin chung
 rinchuu / rinchu
    りんちゅう
(given name) Rinchuu
in the forest

林内

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 rinnai
    りんない
interior of a forest; interior of a wood; (place-name) Rinnai

林冠

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 rinkan
    りんかん
canopy (of a forest); tree canopy; crown canopy

林區


林区

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lín qū
    lin2 qu1
lin ch`ü
    lin chü
region of forest

林地

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lín dì
    lin2 di4
lin ti
 rinchi
    りんち
woodland
forest land; woodland; (surname) Hayashiji

林場


林场

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lín chǎng
    lin2 chang3
lin ch`ang
    lin chang
forestry station; forest management area

林子

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lín zi
    lin2 zi5
lin tzu
 rinko
    りんこ
woods; grove; forest
(female given name) Rinko

林家

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 rinka
    りんか
family working in the forest industry; forestry family; (surname) Hayashiya

林政

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 rinsei / rinse
    りんせい
forest management

林火

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lín huǒ
    lin2 huo3
lin huo
 rinka
    りんか
forest fire
(female given name) Rinka

林産

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 rinsan
    りんさん
forest products

林縁

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 rinen
    りんえん
forest edge; forest border

林葬

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lín zàng
    lin2 zang4
lin tsang
 rinsō
Forest burial, to cast the corpse into a forest to be eaten by animals.

林道

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 rindou / rindo
    りんどう
(1) path through forest; woodland path; (2) logging road; (place-name, surname) Rindō

林野

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lín yě
    lin2 ye3
lin yeh
 rinya
    りんや
forests and fields; (surname, female given name) Rinno
forest

林間


林间

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lín jiān
    lin2 jian1
lin chien
 rinkan
    りんかん
in the forest; (place-name) Rinma
[living] in the forest

桂林

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guì lín
    gui4 lin2
kuei lin
 keirin / kerin
    けいりん
Guilin prefecture-level city in Guangxi
(rare) katsura forest; beautiful forest; (place-name) Guilin (China); Kweilin

森猪

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 moriinoshishi; moriinoshishi / morinoshishi; morinoshishi
    もりいのしし; モリイノシシ
(kana only) giant forest hog (Hylochoerus meinertzhageni)

樵る

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 kikoru
    きこる
(v4r,vi) (archaism) to chop down trees (in a mountain forest)

樹雨

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 kisame
    きさめ
precipitation resulting from thick fog condensing on leaves in a forest

檀林

see styles
tán lín
    tan2 lin2
t`an lin
    tan lin
 danbayashi
    だんばやし
(1) (Buddhist term) Buddhist center for study and meditation; monastery; temple; (2) (abbreviation) Danrin style of haikai poetry (playful and oriented to the common person); Danrin school (of haikai poetry); (surname) Danbayashi
旃檀之林 Forest of sandal-wood, or incense, a monastery.

治山

see styles
 chisan
    ちさん
forest conservation; afforestation; (surname) Haruyama

沽券

see styles
 koken
    こけん
    uriken
    うりけん
(1) dignity; credit; public estimation; face; honor; reputation; (2) (archaism) deed of sale (for a land, forest or house); (3) (archaism) sale value; selling price; (archaism) certificate of sale; deed of sale

深林

see styles
 shinrin
    しんりん
deep forest; (surname) Fukabayashi

火災


火灾

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huǒ zāi
    huo3 zai1
huo tsai
 kasai
    かさい
serious fire (in a city or a forest etc)
conflagration; fire
The conflagration catastrophe, for world destruction, v. 三災.

燒荒


烧荒

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shāo huāng
    shao1 huang1
shao huang
to clear waste land or forest by burning; slash-and-burn (agriculture)

玉林

see styles
yù lín
    yu4 lin2
yü lin
 yuurin / yurin
    ユーリン
Yulin, prefecture-level city in Guangxi
(place-name) Yulin (Guangxi, China)
jeweled forest

石林

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shí lín
    shi2 lin2
shih lin
 ishibayashi
    いしばやし
Stone Forest, notable set of limestone formations in Yunnan
(place-name, surname) Ishibayashi

碑林

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bēi lín
    bei1 lin2
pei lin
Forest of Steles (museum in Xi'an); Beilin District of Xi’an 西安市[Xi1 an1 Shi4], Shaanxi

禪林


禅林

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chán lín
    chan2 lin2
ch`an lin
    chan lin
 zenrin
a Buddhist temple
Grove of meditation, i.e. a monastery. Monasteries as numerous as trees in a forest. Also 禪苑.

稠林

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chóu lín
    chou2 lin2
ch`ou lin
    chou lin
 jōrin
A dense forest, e.g. the passions, etc.

窺く

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 nozoku
    のぞく
(transitive verb) (1) to peek (though a keyhole, gap, etc.); (2) to look down into (a ravine, etc.); (3) to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.); (4) to sneak a look at; to take a quick look at; (5) to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.); (v5k,vi) (6) to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.); to peek through (sky through a forest canopy, etc.); (7) (archaism) to face

竹林

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zhú lín
    zhu2 lin2
chu lin
 chikurin(p); takebayashi
    ちくりん(P); たけばやし
bamboo forest
bamboo thicket; bamboo grove; (surname) Chikurin
(竹林精舍 or竹林寺); 竹林園; 竹林苑 Veṇuvana, 'bamboo-grove,' a park called Karaṇḍaveṇuvana, near Rājagṛha, made by Bimbisāra for a group of ascetics, later given by him to Śākyamuni (Eitel), but another version says by the elder Karaṇḍa, who built there a vihāra for him.

練若


练若

see styles
liàn ruò
    lian4 ruo4
lien jo
 rennya
araṇya, hermitage, etc., cf. 阿.

臨く

see styles
 nozoku
    のぞく
(transitive verb) (1) to peek (though a keyhole, gap, etc.); (2) to look down into (a ravine, etc.); (3) to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.); (4) to sneak a look at; to take a quick look at; (5) to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.); (v5k,vi) (6) to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.); to peek through (sky through a forest canopy, etc.); (7) (archaism) to face

茂林

see styles
mào lín
    mao4 lin2
mao lin
 morin
    もりん
Maolin township in Kaohsiung county 高雄縣|高雄县[Gao1 xiong2 xian4], southwest Taiwan
luxuriant (dense) forest; (male given name) Morin

菀林

see styles
wǎn lín
    wan3 lin2
wan lin
 onrin
thick (dense) forest

藻場

see styles
 moba
    もば
seaweed bed; seaweed forest

蘭室


兰室

see styles
lán shì
    lan2 shi4
lan shih
 ranshitsu
    らんしつ
a lady's room (honorific)
(given name) Ranshitsu
蘭若 araṇya, lit. forest, hence hermitage, v. 阿; a monastery.

蝰蛇

see styles
kuí shé
    kui2 she2
k`uei she
    kuei she
forest or meadow viper (Vipera russelii siamensis or similar)

覗く

see styles
 nozoku
    のぞく
(transitive verb) (1) to peek (though a keyhole, gap, etc.); (2) to look down into (a ravine, etc.); (3) to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.); (4) to sneak a look at; to take a quick look at; (5) to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.); (v5k,vi) (6) to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.); to peek through (sky through a forest canopy, etc.); (7) (archaism) to face

覘く

see styles
 nozoku
    のぞく
(transitive verb) (1) to peek (though a keyhole, gap, etc.); (2) to look down into (a ravine, etc.); (3) to peek into (a shop, bookstore, etc.); (4) to sneak a look at; to take a quick look at; (5) to peep (through a telescope, microscope, etc.); (v5k,vi) (6) to stick out (a scarf from a collar, etc.); to peek through (sky through a forest canopy, etc.); (7) (archaism) to face

野火

see styles
yě huǒ
    ye3 huo3
yeh huo
 nobi
    のび
wildfire; (spreading like) wildfire; bush fire; farm fire (for clearing fields)
(1) fires set off in early spring to burn off dead grass; (2) bush fire; field fire; grass fire; (wk) Fires on the Plain (1951 novel by Ooka Shohei); (surname) Nobi
forest fire

野葬

see styles
yě zàng
    ye3 zang4
yeh tsang
 yasō
Burial by abandoning the corpse in the wilds.

長林


长林

see styles
cháng lín
    chang2 lin2
ch`ang lin
    chang lin
 nagabayashi
    ながばやし
(surname) Nagabayashi
dense forest

閑林


闲林

see styles
xián lín
    xian2 lin2
hsien lin
 kanbayashi
    かんばやし
(surname) Kanbayashi
quiet forest

間伐

see styles
 kanbatsu
    かんばつ
(noun, transitive verb) periodic thinning (e.g. forest)

閻浮


阎浮

see styles
yán fú
    yan2 fu2
yen fu
 enbu
瞻部 Jambu (at present the rose-apple, the Eugenia Jambolana), described as a lofty tree giving its name to 閻浮提 Jambudvīpa, 'one of the seven continents or rather large islands surrounding the mountain Meru; it is so named either from the Jambu trees abounding in it, or from an enormous Jambu tree on Mount Meru visible like a standard to the whole continent'; 'the central division of the world.' M.W. With Buddhists it is the southern of the four continents, shaped like a triangle resembling the triangular leaves of the Jambu tree, and called after a forest of such trees on Meru.

飯那


饭那

see styles
fàn nà
    fan4 na4
fan na
vana, a grove, a wood.

鵠林

see styles
hú lín
    hu2 lin2
hu lin
Śāla Forest

鶴林


鹤林

see styles
hè lín
    he4 lin2
ho lin
 tsurubayashi
    つるばやし
(surname) Tsurubayashi
鶴樹 Crane grove, a name for the place where Śākyamuni died, when the trees burst into white blossom resembling a flock of white cranes.

鶴樹

see styles
hè shù
    he4 shu4
ho shu
Crane Forest

たいが

see styles
 taiga
    タイガ
taiga (rus: tayga); boreal forest; (female given name) Taiga

丸耳象

see styles
 marumimizou; marumimizou / marumimizo; marumimizo
    まるみみぞう; マルミミゾウ
(kana only) (See アフリカ象) African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis)

二次林

see styles
 nijirin
    にじりん
secondary forest; second-growth forest

人工林

see styles
 jinkourin / jinkorin
    じんこうりん
planted forest

保安林

see styles
 hoanrin
    ほあんりん
forest reserve

保管林

see styles
 hokanrin
    ほかんりん
managed forest

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

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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

This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's license.

Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.

Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.

We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.

No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.

The following titles are just to help people who are searching for an Asian dictionary to find this page.

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Free Asian Dictionary

Chinese Kanji Dictionary

Chinese Words Dictionary

Chinese Language Dictionary

Japanese Chinese Dictionary