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1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
体 see styles |
tai たい |
More info & calligraphy: Body / Karada |
泰 see styles |
tài tai4 t`ai tai tai タイ |
More info & calligraphy: Tey(kana only) Thailand; (given name) Yutaka The Ch'in state and dynasty 255-205 B. C.; Prosperous, exalted; many. |
體 体 see styles |
tǐ ti3 t`i ti tai |
More info & calligraphy: Body / KaradaBody, limbs; corpus, corporeal; the substance, the essentials; to show respect to, accord with. |
泰山 see styles |
tài shān tai4 shan1 t`ai shan tai shan yasuyama やすやま |
More info & calligraphy: Tarzanlarge mountain; Mt Taishan (China); (surname) Yasuyama Tai Shan in Shandong, the eastern sacred mountain of China. |
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 |
勝義諦 胜义谛 see styles |
shèng yì dì sheng4 yi4 di4 sheng i ti shōgi tai |
More info & calligraphy: Enlightened Truth |
太極拳 太极拳 see styles |
tài jí quán tai4 ji2 quan2 t`ai chi ch`üan tai chi chüan taikyokuken たいきょくけん |
More info & calligraphy: Tai Chi Chuan / Tai Ji Quan{MA} grand ultimate fist; Tai Chi Chuan |
心技体 see styles |
shingitai しんぎたい |
More info & calligraphy: Shingitai / Shin Gi Tai |
金雞獨立 金鸡独立 see styles |
jīn jī dú lì jin1 ji1 du2 li4 chin chi tu li |
More info & calligraphy: Jin Ji Du Li |
□ see styles |
ging ging1 ging |
uptight; obstinate; to awkwardly force oneself to do something (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [king], often written as ㄍㄧㄥ, no generally accepted hanzi form) |
堆 see styles |
duī dui1 tui tai たい |
to pile up; to heap up; a mass; pile; heap; stack; large amount (1) {geol} bank (elevation in the seabed); (2) (obsolete) pile; heap; (personal name) Takurou A heap, a pile. |
岱 see styles |
dài dai4 tai taizaki たいざき |
Mt Tai in Shandong; same as 泰山 (surname) Taizaki |
帯 see styles |
dài dai4 tai tai たい |
Japanese variant of 帶|带 (suffix noun) band (e.g. conduction, valence); belt (e.g. Van-Allen, asteroid, etc.); (surname) Obi |
帶 带 see styles |
dài dai4 tai tai たらし |
band; belt; girdle; ribbon; tire; area; zone; region; CL:條|条[tiao2]; to wear; to carry; to take along; to bear (i.e. to have); to lead; to bring; to look after; to raise (out-dated kanji) (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) obi; kimono sash; (out-dated kanji) (1) obi; kimono sash; (2) paper wrapper on books, CDs, etc. A girdle, belt, bandage, tape, appendage; connect; implicate; take along. |
怠 see styles |
dài dai4 tai tai |
idle; lazy; negligent; careless idle |
態 态 see styles |
tài tai4 t`ai tai tai たい |
(bound form); appearance; shape; form; state; attitude; (grammar) voice (n,n-suf) (1) condition; figure; appearance; (n,n-suf) (2) {gramm} (See ボイス) voice attitude |
掤 see styles |
péng peng2 p`eng peng |
to ward off (in tai chi) |
替 see styles |
tì ti4 t`i ti tai |
to substitute for; to take the place of; to replace; for; on behalf of; to stand in for Substitute, deputy, on behalf of, for, exchange. |
殆 see styles |
dài dai4 tai tai ほとほと |
(literary) dangerous; perilous; (literary) almost; well-nigh (adverb) (kana only) quite (usu. negative connotation); utterly; really dangerous |
洨 see styles |
xiáo xiao2 hsiao |
(Tw) (vulgar) semen (from Taiwanese 潲, Tai-lo pr. [siâu]) |
滯 滞 see styles |
zhì zhi4 chih tai |
sluggish obstructed |
耐 see styles |
nài nai4 nai tai たい |
(bound form) to bear; to endure; to withstand (prefix) (See 耐アルカリ性) -proof; -resistant; (male given name) Tsuyoshi To endure, bear. |
胎 see styles |
tāi tai1 t`ai tai tai; hara たい; はら |
fetus; classifier for litters (of puppies etc); padding (in clothing or bedding); womb carrying a fetus; (fig.) origin; source; (loanword) tire womb garbha, the womb, uterus. |
苔 see styles |
tái tai2 t`ai tai tai こけ |
moss; lichen; liverwort (1) (kana only) moss; (2) (kana only) short plants resembling moss (incl. other bryophytes, lichens, very small spermatophytes, etc.) moss |
蚵 see styles |
é e2 o |
(Tw) oyster (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ô]) |
袋 see styles |
dài dai4 tai tai たい |
pouch; bag; sack; pocket (suf,ctr) counter for things inside a bag; (surname) Fukuro |
諦 谛 see styles |
dì di4 ti tai たい |
to examine; truth (Buddhism) {Buddh} satya; truth; (given name) Tai To judge, examine into, investigate, used in Buddhism for satya, a truth, a dogma, an axiom; applied to the āryasatyāni, the four dogmas, or noble truths, of 苦, 集, 滅, and 道 suffering, (the cause of its) assembly, the ( possibility of its cure, or) extinction, and the way (to extinction), i.e. the eightfold noble path, v. 四諦 and 八聖道. There are other categories of 諦, e.g. (2) 眞 and 俗 Reality in contrast with ordinary ideas of things; (3) 空, 假 and 中 q.v. (6) by the 勝論宗; and(8) by the 法相宗.; Two forms of statement: (a) 俗諦 saṃvṛti-satya, also called 世諦, 世俗諦, 覆俗諦, 覆諦, meaning common or ordinary statement, as if phenomena were real; (b) 眞諦 paramartha-satya, also called 第一諦, 勝義諦, meaning the correct dogma or averment of the enlightened. Another definition is 王法 and 佛法, royal law and Buddha law. |
躰 see styles |
tǐ ti3 t`i ti tai からだ |
variant of 體|体[ti3] (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) body; (2) torso; trunk; (3) build; physique; constitution; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) health; (5) corpse; dead body body |
退 see styles |
tuì tui4 t`ui tui tai |
to retreat; to withdraw; to reject; to return (something); to decline Retire, withdraw, backslide, recede, yield. |
逮 see styles |
dài dai4 tai tai |
(literary) to reach; used in 逮捕[dai4bu3] (Taiwan pr. [dai3]) To reach, catch up, until, when, wait for. |
邰 see styles |
tái tai2 t`ai tai |
surname Tai; name of a feudal state |
隊 队 see styles |
duì dui4 tui tai たい |
squadron; team; group; CL:個|个[ge4] (n,n-suf) (1) party; group; crew; team; body; (n,n-suf) (2) company (of troops); corps; unit; squad |
隶 see styles |
tai たい |
(given name) Tai |
鯛 鲷 see styles |
diāo diao1 tiao tai(p); tai(p) たい(P); タイ(P) |
porgy; pagrus major (1) (kana only) sea bream (Sparidae); porgy; (2) tai (species of reddish-brown Pacific sea bream, Pagrus major); (personal name) Chō |
A菜 see styles |
a cài a cai4 a ts`ai a tsai |
(Tw) A-choy, or Taiwanese lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. sativa) (from Taiwanese 萵仔菜, Tai-lo pr. [ue-á-tshài] or [e-á-tshài]) |
K書 K书 see styles |
k shū k shu1 k shu |
(Tw) to cram; to study (from Taiwanese 齧書, Tai-lo pr. [khè su], lit. to gnaw a book); see also 啃書|啃书[ken3 shu1] |
たい see styles |
tai タイ |
(1) tie; necktie; (2) tie; draw; tied score; (3) {music} tie; (personal name) Di; Dye |
ㄏㄤ see styles |
hāng hang1 hang |
(Tw) (slang) popular; hot (from Taiwanese 烘, Tai-lo pr. [hang]) |
三小 see styles |
sān xiǎo san1 xiao3 san hsiao mitsushou / mitsusho みつしょう |
(Tw) (vulgar) what the hell? (from Taiwanese 啥潲, Tai-lo pr. [siánn-siâ], equivalent to Mandarin 什麼|什么[shen2 me5]) (surname) Mitsushou |
不空 see styles |
bù kōng bu4 kong1 pu k`ung pu kung fukuu / fuku ふくう |
(given name, person) Fukuu Amogha, Amoghavajra. 不空三藏; 智藏; 阿目佉跋折羅 Not empty (or not in vain) vajra. The famous head of the Yogācāra school in China. A Singhalese of northern brahmanic descent, having lost his father, he came at the age of 15 with his uncle to 東海, the eastern sea, or China, where in 718 he became a disciple of 金剛智 Vajrabodhi. After the latter's death in 732, and at his wish, Eliot says in 741, he went to India and Ceylon in search of esoteric or tantric writings, and returned in 746, when he baptized the emperor Xuan Tsung. He was especially noted for rain-making and stilling storms. In 749 he received permission to return home, but was stopped by imperial orders when in the south of China. In ?756 under Su Tsung he was recalled to the capital. His time until 771 was spent translating and editing tantric books in 120 volumes, and the Yogacara 密教 rose to its peak of prosperity. He died greatly honoured at 70 years of age, in 774, the twelfth year of Tai Tsung, the third emperor under whom he had served. The festival of feeding the hungry spirits 孟蘭勝會 is attributed to him. His titles of 智藏 and 不空三藏 are Thesaurus of Wisdom and Amogha Tripitaka. |
二體 二体 see styles |
èr tǐ er4 ti3 erh t`i erh ti ni tai |
two essences |
五嶽 五岳 see styles |
wǔ yuè wu3 yue4 wu yüeh |
Five Sacred Mountains of the Daoists, namely: Mt Tai 泰山[Tai4 Shan1] in Shandong, Mt Hua 華山|华山[Hua4 Shan1] in Shaanxi, Mt Heng 衡山[Heng2 Shan1] in Hunan, Mt Heng 恆山|恒山[Heng2 Shan1] in Shanxi, Mt Song 嵩山[Song1 Shan1] in Henan |
他意 see styles |
tai たい |
other intention; hidden purpose; ulterior motive; ill will; malice |
他愛 see styles |
taai / tai たあい |
altruism |
代衣 see styles |
tai たい |
(female given name) Tai |
代誌 代志 see styles |
dài zhì dai4 zhi4 tai chih |
(Tw) (coll.) matter; thing (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [tāi-tsì], equivalent to Mandarin 事情[shi4 qing5]) |
企投 see styles |
qì tóu qi4 tou2 ch`i t`ou chi tou |
to have fun (from Taiwanese 𨑨迌, Tai-lo pr. [tshit-thô]) |
但井 see styles |
tai たい |
(surname) Tai |
体位 see styles |
taii / tai たいい |
(1) physique; physical standard; physical condition; (2) posture; (body) position; sexual position |
俗辣 see styles |
sú là su2 la4 su la |
(slang) (Tw) coward; paper tiger; a nobody (from Taiwanese 卒仔, Tai-lo pr. [tsut-á]) |
假仙 see styles |
jiǎ xiān jia3 xian1 chia hsien |
(Tw) to pretend; to put on a false front (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ké-sian]) |
假掰 see styles |
gēi bāi gei1 bai1 kei pai |
(Tw) affected; pretentious; to put on a display of histrionics (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [ké-pai]) |
北臺 北台 see styles |
běi tái bei3 tai2 pei t`ai pei tai kitadai きただい |
(surname) Kitadai The northern Tai, i. e. Wutai shan in Shansi, the northernmost of the Four famous Buddhist Mountains. |
南藏 see styles |
nán zàng nan2 zang4 nan tsang Nanzō |
The Southern Collection, or Edition, of the Chinese Buddhist Canon, published at Nanking under the reign of Tai Tsu, the first emperor of the Ming dynasty, who reigned A.D. 1368-1398. |
南陽 南阳 see styles |
nán yáng nan2 yang2 nan yang miharu みはる |
see 南陽市|南阳市[Nan2yang2 Shi4] (female given name) Miharu Nan-yang, a noted monk who had influence with the Tang emperors Su Tsung and Tai Tsung, circa 761-775. |
台安 see styles |
tái ān tai2 an1 t`ai an tai an |
Tai'an county in Anshan 鞍山[An1 shan1], Liaoning |
台宗 see styles |
tái zōng tai2 zong1 t`ai tsung tai tsung Tai Shū |
Tai Zong |
台家 see styles |
tái jiā tai2 jia1 t`ai chia tai chia Taike |
House of Tai |
台衡 see styles |
tái héng tai2 heng2 t`ai heng tai heng Tai-Kō |
The school of Tai-Heng, or Tai and Heng; Tai is Tiantai. i. e. Zhiyi 智顗 its founder, Heng is 衡嶽 the Hengyue monastery, i. e. a term for Huisi 慧思 the teacher of Zhiyi. |
哇靠 see styles |
wā kào wa1 kao4 wa k`ao wa kao |
(lit.) I cry!; Oh, bosh!; Shoot! (from Taiwanese 我哭, Tai-lo pr. [goá khàu]) |
喇舌 see styles |
lǎ jī la3 ji1 la chi |
(Tw) French kissing; to waggle one's tongue around (from Taiwanese 抐舌, Tai-lo pr. [lā-tsi̍h]) |
喇賽 喇赛 see styles |
lā sài la1 sai4 la sai |
(slang) (Tw) to chat idly; to gossip (from Taiwanese 抐屎, Tai-lo pr. [lā-sái]) |
囝仔 see styles |
jiǎn zǐ jian3 zi3 chien tzu |
(Tw) child; youngster (Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [gín-á]) |
多井 see styles |
tai たい |
(surname) Tai |
多以 see styles |
tai たい |
(given name) Tai |
多居 see styles |
tai たい |
(surname) Tai |
多爲 多为 see styles |
duō wéi duo1 wei2 to wei tai |
to do much |
大坑 see styles |
dà kēng da4 keng1 ta k`eng ta keng |
Tai Hang District, Hong Kong; Dakeng, the name of several places in Taiwan, notably a scenic hilly area of Taichung 台中[Tai2 zhong1] |
大埔 see styles |
dà bù da4 bu4 ta pu |
Dabu County in Meizhou 梅州[Mei2 zhou1], Guangdong; Tai Po district of New Territories, Hong Kong; Dabu or Tabu Township in Chiayi County 嘉義縣|嘉义县[Jia1 yi4 Xian4], west Taiwan |
大尉 see styles |
dà wèi da4 wei4 ta wei taii(p); daii / tai(p); dai たいい(P); だいい |
captain (army rank); senior captain {mil} (だいい used by Imperial Japanese Navy) captain (Army, US Marine Corps, USAF); lieutenant (Navy); flight lieutenant (RAF, RAAF, RNZAF, etc.) |
大小 see styles |
dà xiǎo da4 xiao3 ta hsiao daishou / daisho だいしょう |
large and small; size; adults and children; consideration of seniority; at any rate (1) size; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) large and small (sizes); various sizes; (3) daishō (matched pair of long and short swords); (4) large and small drums; (5) long months and short months; (6) sic bo (Macao dice game); tai sai; dai siu; big and small; (place-name) Daishou large and small |
大心 see styles |
dà xīn da4 xin1 ta hsin hiromi ひろみ |
(Tw) considerate; thoughtful (from Taiwanese 貼心, Tai-lo pr. [tah-sim]) (personal name) Hiromi great, expansive mind |
大意 see styles |
dà yi da4 yi5 ta i taii / tai たいい |
careless synopsis; precis; summary; gist; outline; (personal name) Masamoto The general meaning or summary of a sutra or śāstra. Also, the name of a youth, a former incarnation of the Buddha : to save his nation from their poverty, he plunged into the sea to obtain a valuable pearl from the sea-god who, alarmed by the aid rendered by Indra, gave up the pearl ; v. 大意經. |
大班 see styles |
dà bān da4 ban1 ta pan |
tai-pan; business executive; foreign business manager; top class of kindergarten or school grade |
大環 大环 see styles |
dà huán da4 huan2 ta huan |
Tai Wan, a locality in Kowloon, Hong Kong |
太居 see styles |
tai たい |
(surname) Tai |
太歲 太岁 see styles |
tài suì tai4 sui4 t`ai sui tai sui |
Tai Sui, God of the year; archaic name for the planet Jupiter 木星[Mu4 xing1]; nickname for sb who is the most powerful in an area |
奧客 奥客 see styles |
ào kè ao4 ke4 ao k`o ao ko |
(coll.) (Tw) troublesome customer; obnoxious guest (from Taiwanese 漚客, Tai-lo pr. [àu-kheh]) |
好康 see styles |
hǎo kāng hao3 kang1 hao k`ang hao kang yoshiyasu よしやす |
(Tw) benefit; advantage (from Taiwanese 好空, Tai-lo pr. [hó-khang]) (personal name) Yoshiyasu |
妙衣 see styles |
miào yī miao4 yi1 miao i tai たい |
(female given name) Tai fine clothes |
安泰 see styles |
ān tài an1 tai4 an t`ai an tai antai あんたい |
at peace; healthy and secure (noun or adjectival noun) peace; security; tranquility; tranquillity; (person) Yasu Tai peace |
寧陽 宁阳 see styles |
níng yáng ning2 yang2 ning yang |
Ningyang county in Tai'an 泰安[Tai4 an1], Shandong |
封禪 封禅 see styles |
fēng shàn feng1 shan4 feng shan |
(of an emperor) to pay homage to Heaven at Mount Tai and to Earth at Mount Liangfu |
對何 对何 see styles |
duì hé dui4 he2 tui ho tai ka |
concerning what? |
對曰 对曰 see styles |
duì yuē dui4 yue1 tui yüeh tai etsu |
answers, saying... |
山外 see styles |
shān wài shan1 wai4 shan wai sangai さんがい |
{Buddh} (See 山家・さんげ) Off-Mountain School (of Song-period Tiantai Buddhism); (surname) Yamasoto A branch of the Tiantai School founded by 晤恩 Wu En (d. A. D. 986) giving the 'shallower' interpretation of the teaching of this sect; called Shan-wai because it was developed in temples away from the Tiantai mountain. The 'Profounder' sect was developed at Tien-tai and is known as 山家宗 'the sect of the mountain family ' or home sect. |
岱宗 see styles |
dài zōng dai4 zong1 tai tsung |
another name for Mt Tai 泰山 in Shandong as principal or ancestor of the Five Sacred Mountains 五嶽|五岳[Wu3 yue4]; Mt Tai as resting place for departed souls |
岱廟 岱庙 see styles |
dài miào dai4 miao4 tai miao |
Dai Temple, a temple in Shandong for the god of Mount Tai |
帝弓 see styles |
dì gōng di4 gong1 ti kung tai kyū |
Indra's bow |
帝心 see styles |
dì xīn di4 xin1 ti hsin Teishin |
Title given to 杜順 Tu Shun, founder of the Huayan school, by Tang Tai Tsung. |
帶權 带权 see styles |
dài quán dai4 quan2 tai ch`üan tai chüan tai gon |
involved with the provisional |
幼齒 幼齿 see styles |
yòu chǐ you4 chi3 yu ch`ih yu chih |
(Tw) naive and innocent (girl or boy); underage prostitute (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [iù-khí]) |
度估 see styles |
dù gū du4 gu1 tu ku |
(Tw) to doze off (from Taiwanese 盹龜, Tai-lo pr. [tuh-ku]) |
度姑 see styles |
dù gū du4 gu1 tu ku |
(Tw) to doze off (from Taiwanese 盹龜, Tai-lo pr. [tuh-ku]) |
抓猴 see styles |
zhuā hóu zhua1 hou2 chua hou |
(Tw) to catch an adulterous man in the act (from Taiwanese 掠猴, Tai-lo pr. [lia̍h-kâu]) |
撇步 see styles |
piě bù pie3 bu4 p`ieh pu pieh pu |
(Tw) trick (of the trade); clever move (from Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [phiat-pōo]) |
文殊 see styles |
wén shū wen2 shu1 wen shu monju もんじゅ |
Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of keen awareness (Buddhist term) Manjushri; Manjusri; Bodhisattva that represents transcendent wisdom; (p,s,f) Monju (文殊師利) Mañjuśrī 滿殊尸利 -later 曼殊室利. 文殊 is also used for Mañjunātha, Mañjudeva, Mañjughoṣa, Mañjuṣvara, et al. T., hjamdpal; J., Monju. Origin unknown; presumably, like most Buddhas and bodhisattvas, an idealization of a particular quality, in his case of Wisdom. Mañju is beautiful, Śrī; good fortune, virtue, majesty, lord, an epithet of a god. Six definitions are obtained from various scriptures: 妙首 (or 頭 ) wonderful or beautiful) head; 普首 universal head; 濡首 glossy head (probably a transliteration); 敬首 revered head; 妙德 wonderful virtue (or power); 妙吉祥 wonderfully auspicious; the last is a later translation in the 西域記. As guardian of wisdom 智慧 he is often placed on Śākyamuni's left, with 普顯 on the right as guardian of law 理, the latter holding the Law, the former the wisdom or exposition of it; formerly they held the reverse positions. He is often represented with five curls or waves to his hair indicating the 五智 q. v. or the five peaks; his hand holds the sword of wisdom and he sits on a lion emblematic of its stern majesty: but he has other forms. He is represented as a youth, i. e. eternal youth. His present abode is given as east of the universe, known as 淸涼山 clear and cool mountain, or a region 寶住 precious abode, or Abode of Treasures, or 寶氏 from which he derives one of his titles, 寶相如來. One of his dhāraṇīs prophesies China as his post-nirvāṇa realm. In past incarnations he is described as being the parent of many Buddhas and as having assisted the Buddha into existence; his title was 龍種上佛 the supreme Buddha of the nāgas, also 大身佛 or 神仙佛; now his title is 歡喜藏摩尼寶精佛 The spiritual Buddha who joyfully cares for the jewel: and his future title is to be 普現佛 Buddha universally revealed. In the 序品 Introductory Chapter of the Lotus Sutra he is also described as the ninth predecessor or Buddha-ancestor of Śākyamuni. He is looked on as the chief of the Bodhisattvas and represents them, as the chief disciple of the Buddha, or as his son 法王子. Hīnayāna counts Śāriputra as the wisest of the disciples, Mahāyāna gives Mañjuśrī the chief place, hence he is also styled 覺母 mother, or begetter of understanding. He is shown riding on either a lion or a peacock, or sitting on a white lotus; often he holds a book, emblem of wisdom, or a blue lotus; in certain rooms of a monastery he is shown as a monk; and he appears in military array as defender of the faith. His signs, magic words, and so on, are found in various sutras. His most famous centre in China is Wu-tai shan in Shansi. where he is the object of pilgrimages, especially of Mongols. The legends about him are many. He takes the place in Buddhism of Viśvakarman as Vulcan, or architect, of the universe. He is one of the eight Dhyāni-bodhisattvas, and sometimes has the image of Akṣobhya in his crown. He was mentioned in China as early as the fourth century and in the Lotus Sutra he frequently appears, especially as the converter of the daughter of the Dragon-king of the Ocean. He has five messengers 五使者 and eight youths 八童子 attending on him. His hall in the Garbhadhātu maṇḍala is the seventh, in which his group numbers twenty-five. His position is northeast. There are numerous sutras and other works with his name as title, e. g. 文殊師利問菩提經 Gayaśīrṣa sūtra, tr. by Kumārajīva 384-417: and its 論 or .Tīkā of Vasubandhu, tr. by Bodhiruci 535. see list in B. N. |
新泰 see styles |
xīn tài xin1 tai4 hsin t`ai hsin tai |
Xintai, county-level city in Tai'an 泰安[Tai4 an1], Shandong |
斷退 断退 see styles |
duàn tuì duan4 tui4 tuan t`ui tuan tui dan tai |
retrogression from that which was cut off (?) |
旺來 旺来 see styles |
wàng lái wang4 lai2 wang lai |
(Tw) pineapple (from Taiwanese 王梨, Tai-lo pr. [ông-lâi]) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "Shingitai - Shin Gi Tai" 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
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
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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.
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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.
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