Free Chinese & Japanese Online Dictionary

If you enter English words, search is Boolean mode:
Enter fall to get just entries with fall in them.
Enter fall* to get results including "falling" and "fallen".
Enter +fall -season -autumn to make sure fall is included, but not entries with autumn or season.

Key:

Mandarin Chinese information.
Old Wade-Giles romanization used only in Taiwan.
Japanese information.
Buddhist definition. Note: May not apply to all sects.
 Definition may be different outside of Buddhism.

There are 149 total results for your be patient search. I have created 2 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...

12>
Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

see styles
kàn
    kan4
k`an
    kan
 ikuma
    いくま
to see; to look at; to read; to watch; to visit; to call on; to consider; to regard as; to look after; to treat (a patient or illness); to depend on; to feel (that); (after a verb) to give it a try; to watch out for
(personal name) Ikuma
Look, see; watch over.


see styles
zhèng
    zheng4
cheng
 shou / sho
    しょう
to admonish; variant of 證|证[zheng4]
(1) proof; evidence; (suffix noun) (2) certificate; license; permit; membership card; ID card; (3) {Buddh} enlightenment; (4) symptoms (in Chinese medicine); patient's condition; (given name) Shou

上忍

see styles
shàng rěn
    shang4 ren3
shang jen
 jounin / jonin
    じょうにん
Ninja clan master; highest-ranking ninja
exceedingly patient

主訴


主诉

see styles
zhǔ sù
    zhu3 su4
chu su
 shuso
    しゅそ
(medicine) to complain of; a patient's brief account of their illness; (law) main suit; principal claim
{med} chief complaint

五忍

see styles
wǔ rěn
    wu3 ren3
wu jen
 gonin
The five stages of bodhisattva-kṣānti, patience or endurance according to the 別教: (1) 伏忍the causes of passion and illusion controlled but not finally cut off, the condition of 十住, 十行, and 十廻向; (2) 信忍 firm belief, i. e. from the 初地 to the 三地; (3) 順忍 patient progress towards the end of all mortality, i. e. 四地 to 六地; (4) 無生忍 patience for full apprehension, of the truth of no rebirth, 七地 to 九地; and (5) 寂滅忍 the patience that leads to complete nirvana, 十地 to 妙覺; cf. 五位.

人球

see styles
rén qiú
    ren2 qiu2
jen ch`iu
    jen chiu
person who is passed back and forth, with nobody willing to look after them (e.g. a child of divorced parents); (esp.) patient who gets shuttled from hospital to hospital, each of which refuses to admit the patient for treatment

介病

see styles
 kaibyou / kaibyo
    かいびょう
(noun/participle) nursing a patient

信忍

see styles
xìn rěn
    xin4 ren3
hsin jen
 shinnin
Faith-patience, faith-endurance: (1) To abide patiently in the faith and repeat the name of Amitābha. (2) To believe in the Truth and attain the nature of patient faith. (3) According to Tiantai the 別教 meaning is the unperturbed faith of the Bodhisattva (that all dharma is unreal).

備皮


备皮

see styles
bèi pí
    bei4 pi2
pei p`i
    pei pi
to prep a patient's skin prior to surgery (shaving hair, cleansing etc)

八忍

see styles
bā rěn
    ba1 ren3
pa jen
 hachinin
The eight kṣānti, or powers of patient endurance, in the desire-realm and the two realms above it, necessary to acquire the full realization of the truth of the Four Axioms, 四諦; these four give rise to the 四法忍, i.e. 苦, 集, 滅, 道法忍, the endurance or patient pursuit that results in their realization. In the realm of form and the formless, they are called the 四類忍. By patient meditation the 見惑 false or perplexed views will cease, and the八智 eight kinds of jñāna or gnosis be acquired; therefore 智 results from忍 and the sixteen, 八忍八智 (or 觀), are called the 十六心, i.e. the sixteen mental conditions during the stage of 見道, when 惑 illusions or perplexities of view are destroyed. Such is the teaching of the 唯識宗. The 八智 are 苦, 集, 滅,道法智 and 苦, etc. 類智.

再發


再发

see styles
zài fā
    zai4 fa1
tsai fa
to reissue; (of a disease) to recur; (of a patient) to suffer a relapse

出診


出诊

see styles
chū zhěn
    chu1 zhen3
ch`u chen
    chu chen
to visit a patient at home (of a doctor); house call

勘忍

see styles
 kannin
    かんにん
(noun/participle) (1) patience; patient endurance; forbearance; tolerance; (2) forgiveness; pardon

十地

see styles
shí dì
    shi2 di4
shih ti
 juuji / juji
    じゅうじ
{Buddh} dasabhumi (forty-first to fiftieth stages in the development of a bodhisattva); (place-name) Jūji
daśabhūmi; v. 十住. The "ten stages" in the fifty-two sections of the development of a bodhisattva into a Buddha. After completing the十四向 he proceeds to the 十地. There are several groups. I. The ten stages common to the Three Vehicles 三乘 are: (1) 乾慧地 dry wisdom stage, i. e. unfertilized by Buddha-truth, worldly wisdom; (2) 性地 the embryo-stage of the nature of Buddha-truth, the 四善根; (3) 八人地 (八忍地), the stage of the eight patient endurances; (4) 見地 of freedom from wrong views; (5) 薄地 of freedom from the first six of the nine delusions in practice; (6) 離欲地 of freedom from the remaining three; (7) 巳辨地 complete discrimination in regard to wrong views and thoughts, the stage of an arhat; (8) 辟支佛地 pratyeka-buddhahood, only the dead ashes of the past left to sift; (9) 菩薩地 bodhisattvahood; (10) 佛地 Buddhahood. v. 智度論 78. II. 大乘菩薩十地 The ten stages of Mahāyāna bodhisattva development are: (1) 歡喜地 Pramuditā, joy at having overcome the former difficulties and now entering on the path to Buddhahood; (2) 離垢地 Vimalā, freedom from all possible defilement, the stage of purity; (3) 發光地 Prabhākarī, stage of further enlightenment; (4) 焰慧地 Arciṣmatī, of glowing wisdom; (5) 極難勝地 Sudurjayā, mastery of utmost or final difficulties; (6) 現前地 Abhimukhī, the open way of wisdom above definitions of impurity and purity; (7) 遠行地 Dūraṁgamā, proceeding afar, getting above ideas of self in order to save others; (8) 不動地 Acalā, attainment of calm unperturbedness; (9) 善慧地 Sādhumatī, of the finest discriminatory wisdom, knowing where and how to save, and possessed of the 十力 ten powers; (10) 法雲地 Dharmamegha, attaining to the fertilizing powers of the law-cloud. Each of the ten stages is connected with each of the ten pāramitās, v. 波. Each of the 四乘 or four vehicles has a division of ten. III. The 聲聞乘十地 ten Śrāvaka stages are: (1) 受三歸地 initiation as a disciple by receiving the three refuges, in the Buddha, Dharma, and Saṅgha; (2) 信地 belief, or the faith-root; (3) 信法地 belief in the four truths; (4) 内凡夫地 ordinary disciples who observe the 五停心觀, etc.; (5) 學信戒 those who pursue the 三學 three studies; (6) 八人忍地 the stage of 見道 seeing the true Way; (7) 須陀洹地 śrota-āpanna, now definitely in the stream and assured of nirvāṇa; (8) 斯陀含地 sakrdāgāmin, only one more rebirth; (9) 阿那含地 anāgāmin, no rebirth; and (10) 阿羅漢地 arhatship. IV. The ten stages of the pratyekabuddha 緣覺乘十地 are (1) perfect asceticism; (2) mastery of the twelve links of causation; (3) of the four noble truths; (4) of the deeper knowledge; (5) of the eightfold noble path; (6) of the three realms 三法界; (7) of the nirvāṇa state; (8) of the six supernatural powers; (9) arrival at the intuitive stage; (10) mastery of the remaining influence of former habits. V. 佛乘十地 The ten stages, or characteristics of a Buddha, are those of the sovereign or perfect attainment of wisdom, exposition, discrimination, māra-subjugation, suppression of evil, the six transcendent faculties, manifestation of all bodhisattva enlightenment, powers of prediction, of adaptability, of powers to reveal the bodhisattva Truth. VI. The Shingon has its own elaborate ten stages, and also a group 十地十心, see 十心; and there are other groups.

嘗糞


尝粪

see styles
cháng fèn
    chang2 fen4
ch`ang fen
    chang fen
 shoufun / shofun
    しょうふん
to taste a patient's excrement (a form of medical examination, seen as an act of loyalty or filial piety); to suck up to sb; to kiss ass
shamelessly flattering; brown-nosing; licking excrement

堪忍

see styles
kān rěn
    kan1 ren3
k`an jen
    kan jen
 kannin
    かんにん
(noun/participle) (1) patience; patient endurance; forbearance; tolerance; (2) forgiveness; pardon
sahā; to bear, patiently endure.

忍仙

see styles
rěn xiān
    ren3 xian1
jen hsien
 ninsen
The patient ṛṣi, or immortal of patience, i.e. the Buddha.

忍善

see styles
rěn shàn
    ren3 shan4
jen shan
 ninzen
The patient and good; or patient in doing good.

忍水

see styles
rěn shuǐ
    ren3 shui3
jen shui
 ninsui
Patience in its depth and expanse compared to water.

忍調


忍调

see styles
rěn diào
    ren3 diao4
jen tiao
 ninchō
Patiently to harmonize, i.e. the patient heart tempers and subdues anger and hatred.

忍讓


忍让

see styles
rěn ràng
    ren3 rang4
jen jang
to exercise forbearance; patient and accommodating

患畜

see styles
 kanchiku
    かんちく
animal under treatment; patient (referring to pets)

患者

see styles
huàn zhě
    huan4 zhe3
huan che
 kanja
    かんじゃ
patient; sufferer
patient

慢性

see styles
màn xìng
    man4 xing4
man hsing
 mansei / manse
    まんせい
slow and patient; chronic (disease); slow to take effect (e.g. a slow poison)
(adj-no,n) {med} (ant: 急性) chronic (illness)

指檢


指检

see styles
zhǐ jiǎn
    zhi3 jian3
chih chien
(medicine) digital examination (of a patient's rectum, vagina etc)

探病

see styles
tàn bìng
    tan4 bing4
t`an ping
    tan ping
to visit a sick person or patient

探視


探视

see styles
tàn shì
    tan4 shi4
t`an shih
    tan shih
to visit (a patient, prisoner etc); to look inquiringly

救治

see styles
jiù zhì
    jiu4 zhi4
chiu chih
to provide critical care (to a patient or a diseased plant)

新患

see styles
 shinkan
    しんかん
new patient

気長

see styles
 kinaga
    きなが
(adjectival noun) patient; unhurried; leisurely

病人

see styles
bìng rén
    bing4 ren2
ping jen
 byounin / byonin
    びょうにん
sick person; patient; invalid; CL:個|个[ge4]
sick person; patient; invalid
sick person

病勢


病势

see styles
bìng shì
    bing4 shi4
ping shih
 byousei / byose
    びょうせい
degree of seriousness of an illness; patient's condition
state of an illness; condition of a patient

病友

see styles
bìng yǒu
    bing4 you3
ping yu
 byouyuu / byoyu
    びょうゆう
a friend made in hospital or people who become friends in hospital; wardmate
sick friend; fellow patient

病員


病员

see styles
bìng yuán
    bing4 yuan2
ping yüan
sick personnel; person on the sick list; patient

病家

see styles
bìng jiā
    bing4 jia1
ping chia
a patient and his family

病患

see styles
bìng huàn
    bing4 huan4
ping huan
 byoukan / byokan
    びょうかん
illness; disease; patient; sufferer
sickness; disease

病情

see styles
bìng qíng
    bing4 qing2
ping ch`ing
    ping ching
state of an illness; patient's condition

病態


病态

see styles
bìng tài
    bing4 tai4
ping t`ai
    ping tai
 byoutai / byotai
    びょうたい
morbid or abnormal state
(See 病状) patient's condition; pathology

病況


病况

see styles
bìng kuàng
    bing4 kuang4
ping k`uang
    ping kuang
state of an illness; patient's condition

病状

see styles
 byoujou / byojo
    びょうじょう
patient's condition; pathology

病者

see styles
bìng zhě
    bing4 zhe3
ping che
 byousha; byouja / byosha; byoja
    びょうしゃ; びょうじゃ
sick person; patient
(See 病人・びょうにん) sick person; patient; invalid
sickness

病號


病号

see styles
bìng hào
    bing4 hao4
ping hao
sick personnel; person on the sick list; patient

病衣

see styles
 byoui / byoi
    びょうい
hospital gown; patient gown

症状

see styles
 shoujou / shojo
    しょうじょう
symptoms; condition (of a patient)

看病

see styles
kàn bìng
    kan4 bing4
k`an ping
    kan ping
 kanbyou / kanbyo
    かんびょう
to visit a doctor; to see a patient
(noun, transitive verb) nursing (a patient)
To nurse the sick; also to attend a patient medically.

看診

see styles
kàn zhěn
    kan4 zhen3
k`an chen
    kan chen
(of a doctor) to see a patient; to give a consultation; (of a patient) to see a doctor

耐心

see styles
nài xīn
    nai4 xin1
nai hsin
to be patient; patience

脈診


脉诊

see styles
mài zhěn
    mai4 zhen3
mai chen
 myakushin
    みゃくしん
(TCM) diagnosis based on the patient's pulse; to make such a diagnosis
diagnostic sphygmopalpation (in traditional Chinese medicine); medical diagnosis performed by feeling one's pulse

自訴


自诉

see styles
zì sù
    zi4 su4
tzu su
private prosecution (law); (of a patient) to describe (one's symptoms)

補法


补法

see styles
bǔ fǎ
    bu3 fa3
pu fa
 hohou / hoho
    ほほう
treatment involving the use of tonics to restore the patient's health; reinforcing method (in acupuncture)
revitalizing treatment that stimulates the organs or the meridians (in Chinese medicine)

足輪


足轮

see styles
zú lún
    zu2 lun2
tsu lun
 ashiwa
    あしわ
foot chakra
leg band (e.g. on bird or hospital patient); ring; anklet

轉診


转诊

see styles
zhuǎn zhěn
    zhuan3 zhen3
chuan chen
to transfer (a patient for treatment in a different hospital)

轉院


转院

see styles
zhuǎn yuàn
    zhuan3 yuan4
chuan yüan
to transfer (a patient) to a different hospital; to transfer to hospital (e.g. a prisoner)

醫密


医密

see styles
yī mì
    yi1 mi4
i mi
patient confidentiality (medicine)

醫患


医患

see styles
yī huàn
    yi1 huan4
i huan
doctor-patient

醫鬧


医闹

see styles
yī nào
    yi1 nao4
i nao
(neologism c. 2013) organized disruption of healthcare facilities or verbal and physical abuse of medical staff, by an aggrieved patient or proxies such as family members or hired thugs, typically aimed at obtaining compensation

開刀


开刀

see styles
kāi dāo
    kai1 dao1
k`ai tao
    kai tao
(of a surgeon) to perform an operation; (of a patient) to have an operation; to decapitate; to behead; to single out as a point of attack

隨訪


随访

see styles
suí fǎng
    sui2 fang3
sui fang
to accompany; (of a doctor etc) to do a follow-up (on a patient, client etc)

カルテ

see styles
 karute
    カルテ
(1) patient's chart (ger: Karte); clinical records; (2) record (e.g. student, equipment maintenance, etc.); (personal name) Gardet

をして

see styles
 oshite
    をして
(expression) (See して・2) indicates patient of a causative expression

五忍法

see styles
wǔ rěn fǎ
    wu3 ren3 fa3
wu jen fa
 gonin hō
five kinds of patient endurance

介護人

see styles
 kaigonin
    かいごにん
person who looks after a patient

加持杖

see styles
jiā chí zhàng
    jia1 chi2 zhang4
chia ch`ih chang
    chia chih chang
 kaji jō
A wand (made of peach wood) laid on in driving out demons, or in healing disease, the painful place being beaten. Tantras are repeated while the wand is used on the patient.

動手術


动手术

see styles
dòng shǒu shù
    dong4 shou3 shu4
tung shou shu
(of a surgeon) to operate (on sb); (of a patient) to have an operation

収容者

see styles
 shuuyousha / shuyosha
    しゅうようしゃ
(1) (prison) inmate; detainee; internee; (2) in-patient (hospital); resident (institution)

大病人

see styles
 daibyounin / daibyonin
    だいびょうにん
patient in a serious condition; serious case

忍辱衣

see styles
rěn rù yī
    ren3 ru4 yi1
jen ju i
 ninniku no koromo
The robe of patience, a patient heart which, like a garment, wards off all outward sin. A general name for the kaṣāya, monk's robe.

患病者

see styles
huàn bìng zhě
    huan4 bing4 zhe3
huan ping che
person suffering (from a disease or poisoning); a patient

無上忍


无上忍

see styles
wú shàng rěn
    wu2 shang4 ren3
wu shang jen
 mujō nin
The highest patient equanimity in receiving the truth; also, to believe the truth of impermanence without doubt, v. 十忍.

無生忍


无生忍

see styles
wú shēng rěn
    wu2 sheng1 ren3
wu sheng jen
 mushounin / mushonin
    むしょうにん
(abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 無生法忍) anutpattika-dharma-ksanti (recognition that nothing really arises or perishes)
The patient rest in belief in immortality, or no rebirth.

療養者

see styles
 ryouyousha / ryoyosha
    りょうようしゃ
recuperating patient

診察券

see styles
 shinsatsuken
    しんさつけん
patient's registration ticket

診察所

see styles
 shinsatsusho
    しんさつしょ
medical office; (out-patient) clinic

軽症者

see styles
 keishousha / keshosha
    けいしょうしゃ
person (patient) with minor illness; person showing only minor symptoms (of a disease)

退院者

see styles
 taiinsha / tainsha
    たいいんしゃ
discharged patient

重症者

see styles
 juushousha / jushosha
    じゅうしょうしゃ
seriously ill patient; critically ill patient; serious case

クランケ

see styles
 kuranke
    クランケ
patient (ger: Kranke); sufferer (of an illness); (personal name) Krancke

ドクハラ

see styles
 dokuhara
    ドクハラ
(abbreviation) (See ドクターハラスメント) hurtful comment or abuse directed by a doctor to their patient; patient abuse

ムンテラ

see styles
 muntera
    ムンテラ
(abbreviation) (See ムントテラピー) briefing a patient about a disease; treating a patient by talking to them

不厭其煩


不厌其烦

see styles
bù yàn qí fán
    bu4 yan4 qi2 fan2
pu yen ch`i fan
    pu yen chi fan
not to mind taking all the trouble (idiom); to take great pains; to be very patient

不起法忍

see styles
bù qǐ fǎ rěn
    bu4 qi3 fa3 ren3
pu ch`i fa jen
    pu chi fa jen
 fukihō nin
The stage of endurance, or patient meditation, that has reached the state where phenomenal illusion ceases to arise, through entry into the realization of the Void, or noumenal; also 生法忍 (or 起法忍) .

久病成醫


久病成医

see styles
jiǔ bìng chéng yī
    jiu3 bing4 cheng2 yi1
chiu ping ch`eng i
    chiu ping cheng i
(proverb) a long illness makes the patient into a doctor

余命宣告

see styles
 yomeisenkoku / yomesenkoku
    よめいせんこく
(noun/participle) telling a patient how long they have left to live; giving a diagnosis of terminal illness

入院患者

see styles
 nyuuinkanja / nyuinkanja
    にゅういんかんじゃ
in-patient

冷熱度數


冷热度数

see styles
lěng rè dù shù
    leng3 re4 du4 shu4
leng je tu shu
temperature (esp. of medical patient)

危重病人

see styles
wēi zhòng bìng rén
    wei1 zhong4 bing4 ren2
wei chung ping jen
critically ill patient

得無生忍


得无生忍

see styles
dé wú shēng rěn
    de2 wu2 sheng1 ren3
te wu sheng jen
 toku mushō nin
gains the patient acceptance based on cognizance of non-arising

忍耐強い

see styles
 nintaizuyoi
    にんたいづよい
(adjective) persevering; very patient

忍辱太子

see styles
rěn rù tài zǐ
    ren3 ru4 tai4 zi3
jen ju t`ai tzu
    jen ju tai tzu
 ninniku taishi
The patient prince, of Vārāṇaśī (Benares), who gave a piece of his flesh to heal his sick parents, which was efficacious because he had never given way to anger.

患者家族

see styles
 kanjakazoku
    かんじゃかぞく
patient and relatives

患者負担

see styles
 kanjafutan
    かんじゃふたん
medical expenses borne by the patient; patient contribution; patient share; co-payment

意志薄弱

see styles
 ishihakujaku
    いしはくじゃく
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (yoji) weak-willed; lacking a purpose; lacking will power to be patient, purposeful, or resolute

我慢強い

see styles
 gamanzuyoi
    がまんづよい
(adjective) (very) patient; persevering

救急患者

see styles
 kyuukyuukanja / kyukyukanja
    きゅうきゅうかんじゃ
emergency patient; emergency case

末期患者

see styles
 makkikanja
    まっきかんじゃ
terminally ill patient; terminal patient

気が長い

see styles
 kiganagai
    きがながい
(exp,adj-i) (See 気の長い) patient; having a long fuse

気の長い

see styles
 kinonagai
    きのながい
(exp,adj-i) (See 気が長い) patient

治病救人

see styles
zhì bìng jiù rén
    zhi4 bing4 jiu4 ren2
chih ping chiu jen
to treat the disease to save the patient; to criticize a person in order to help him

無生法忍


无生法忍

see styles
wú shēng fǎ rěn
    wu2 sheng1 fa3 ren3
wu sheng fa jen
 mushouhounin / mushohonin
    むしょうほうにん
{Buddh} anutpattika-dharma-ksanti (recognition that nothing really arises or perishes)
idem 無生忍.

病床日誌

see styles
 byoushounisshi / byoshonisshi
    びょうしょうにっし
day-by-day record of a patient's condition; diary written while ill in bed

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

12>

This page contains 100 results for "be patient" 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 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