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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
弾片 see styles |
danpen だんぺん |
shrapnel; shell or bullet fragment |
沙門 沙门 see styles |
shā mén sha1 men2 sha men shamon; samon しゃもん; さもん |
monk (Sanskrit: Sramana, originally refers to north India); Buddhist monk {Buddh} shramana (wandering monk); (surname) Shamon śramaṇa. 桑門; 娑門; 喪門; 沙門那; 舍羅磨拏; 沙迦懣曩; 室摩那拏 (1) Ascetics of all kinds; 'the Sarmanai, or Samanaioi, or Germanai of the Greeks, perhaps identical also with the Tungusian Saman or Shaman.' Eitel. (2) Buddhist monks 'who 'have left their families and quitted the passions', the Semnoi of the Greeks'. Eitel. Explained by 功勞 toilful achievement, 勤息 diligent quieting (of the mind and the passions), 淨志 purity of mind, 貧道 poverty. 'He must keep well the Truth, guard well every uprising (of desire), be uncontaminated by outward attractions, be merciful to all and impure to none, be not elated to joy nor harrowed by distress, and able to bear whatever may come.' The Sanskrit root is śram, to make effort; exert oneself, do austerities. |
糸瓜 see styles |
hechima へちま |
(gikun reading) (1) (kana only) sponge gourd (Luffa aegyptiaca); Egyptian cucumber; Vietnamese luffa; dishrag gourd; (2) (kana only) loofah; loofa; vegetable sponge; (3) (kana only) something useless; (female given name) Hechima |
ヘチマ see styles |
hechima ヘチマ |
(1) (kana only) sponge gourd (Luffa aegyptiaca); Egyptian cucumber; Vietnamese luffa; dishrag gourd; (2) (kana only) loofah; loofa; vegetable sponge; (3) (kana only) something useless |
吉祥天 see styles |
jí xiáng tiān ji2 xiang2 tian1 chi hsiang t`ien chi hsiang tien kisshouten; kichijouten / kisshoten; kichijoten きっしょうてん; きちじょうてん |
{Buddh} Sri-mahadevi (consort of Vaishravana) Lakṣmī |
天糸瓜 see styles |
hechima へちま |
(gikun reading) (1) (kana only) sponge gourd (Luffa aegyptiaca); Egyptian cucumber; Vietnamese luffa; dishrag gourd; (2) (kana only) loofah; loofa; vegetable sponge; (3) (kana only) something useless |
子母彈 子母弹 see styles |
zǐ mǔ dàn zi3 mu3 dan4 tzu mu tan |
(military) cluster bomb; shrapnel |
小鋼球 小钢球 see styles |
xiǎo gāng qiú xiao3 gang1 qiu2 hsiao kang ch`iu hsiao kang chiu |
iron pellet; shrapnel |
榴散弾 see styles |
ryuusandan / ryusandan りゅうさんだん |
shrapnel |
榴霰彈 榴霰弹 see styles |
liú xiàn dàn liu2 xian4 dan4 liu hsien tan |
shrapnel shell; shrapnel; also pr. [liu2 san3 dan4] |
金屬破片 see styles |
jīn shǔ pò piàn jin1 shu3 po4 pian4 chin shu p`o p`ien chin shu po pien |
shrapnel |
阿什拉維 阿什拉维 see styles |
ā shén lā wéi a1 shen2 la1 wei2 a shen la wei |
surname Ashrawi; Hanan Daoud Khalil Ashrawi (1946-), Palestinian scholar and political activist |
アシュラム see styles |
ashuramu アシュラム |
ashram (san:); aashram |
アーシュラマ see styles |
aashurama / ashurama アーシュラマ |
ashram (san:); aashram |
アーシュラム see styles |
aashuramu / ashuramu アーシュラム |
ashram (san:); aashram |
メシュラエルレク see styles |
meshuraerureku メシュラエルレク |
(place-name) Meshra er Req |
Variations: |
hechima(gikun); hechima へちま(gikun); ヘチマ |
(1) (kana only) sponge gourd (Luffa aegyptiaca); Egyptian cucumber; Vietnamese luffa; dishrag gourd; (2) (kana only) loofah; loofa; vegetable sponge; (3) (kana only) (metaphorically, generally in negative sentences) something useless |
Variations: |
aashuramu; aashurama; ashuramu / ashuramu; ashurama; ashuramu アーシュラム; アーシュラマ; アシュラム |
ashram (san:); aashram |
Variations: |
ryuusandan / ryusandan りゅうさんだん |
shrapnel (shell) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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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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