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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
腐敗 腐败 see styles |
fǔ bài fu3 bai4 fu pai fuhai ふはい |
corruption; to corrupt; to rot; rotten (n,vs,vi) (1) decomposition; putrefaction; putrescence; spoilage; (n,vs,vi) (2) corruption; degeneracy; decay; depravity |
弊 see styles |
bì bi4 pi hei / he へい |
detriment; fraud; harm; defeat (1) (rare) bad habit; harm; (prefix) (2) (humble language) (See 弊社) my; our; (personal name) Minegawa Worn out, reduced to extremities, corrupt, deceptive; my, mine. |
汙 污 see styles |
wū wu1 wu o |
variant of 污; dirty; filthy; foul; corrupt; to smear; to defile; dirt; filth Stagnant water, impure; but it is explained as a torrent, impermanent; translit. o and u, and h. |
污 see styles |
wū wu1 wu |
dirty; filthy; foul; corrupt; to smear; to defile; dirt; filth |
腐 see styles |
fǔ fu3 fu fu |
decay; rotten Rotten, corrupt, putrid, sloughing. |
貪 贪 see styles |
tān tan1 t`an tan tan; ton; don たん; とん; どん |
to have a voracious desire for; to covet; greedy; corrupt (1) coveting; (2) {Buddh} (usu. とん) raga (desire) rāga; colouring, dyeing, tint, red; affection, passion, vehement longing or desire; cf. M. W. In Chinese: cupidity, desire; intp. tainted by and in bondage to the five desires; it is the first in order of the 五鈍使 pañca-kleśa q. v., and means hankering after, desire for, greed, which causes clinging to earthly life and things, therefore reincarnation. |
亂政 乱政 see styles |
luàn zhèng luan4 zheng4 luan cheng |
to corrupt politics |
作弊 see styles |
zuò bì zuo4 bi4 tso pi |
to practice fraud; to cheat; to engage in corrupt practices |
墮落 堕落 see styles |
duò luò duo4 luo4 to lo daraku |
to degrade; to degenerate; to become depraved; corrupt; a fall from grace descend |
壞見 坏见 see styles |
huài jiàn huai4 jian4 huai chien eken |
Corrupt, or bad views; the advocacy of total annihilation. |
売僧 see styles |
maisu まいす |
(1) (derogatory term) corrupt monk; greedy monk; (2) (derogatory term) (archaism) liar |
娑婆 see styles |
suō pó suo1 po2 so p`o so po shaba; shaba しゃば; シャバ |
(1) this world; this life; (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) the free world (outside of prison, the army, red light district, etc.); (3) {Buddh} this corrupt world; present world sahā; that which bears, the earth, v. 地; intp. as bearing, enduring; the place of good and evil; a universe, or great chiliocosm, Where all are subject to transmigration and which a Buddha transforms; it is divided into three regions 三界 and Mahābrahmā Sahāmpati is its lord. Other forms: 娑婆世界; 娑界; 娑媻; 娑訶; 沙訶; 索訶. |
季世 see styles |
jì shì ji4 shi4 chi shih kisei / kise きせい |
final phase; end of a historical era degenerate age; corrupt world; (female given name) Tokise |
弊欲 see styles |
bì yù bi4 yu4 pi yü heiyoku |
Corrupt, or base desires. |
弊端 see styles |
bì duān bi4 duan1 pi tuan |
systemic problem (sometimes refers specifically to corrupt practices) |
弊習 see styles |
heishuu / heshu へいしゅう |
corrupt practices; bad habit |
弊風 see styles |
heifuu / hefu へいふう |
evil or corrupt or abusive practice |
悪弊 see styles |
akuhei / akuhe あくへい |
corrupt practice; evil practice; bad custom; abuse; evil ways |
敗壞 败坏 see styles |
bài huài bai4 huai4 pai huai baie |
to ruin; to corrupt; to undermine to spoil |
教壞 教坏 see styles |
jiāo huài jiao1 huai4 chiao huai |
to misguide; to corrupt (sb) |
末世 see styles |
mò shì mo4 shi4 mo shih masse; massei / masse; masse まっせ; まっせい |
last phase (of an age) (1) degenerate age; corrupt world; (2) {Buddh} (See 末法) age of the decline of Buddhism; latter days of the law The third and last period of a Buddha-kalpa; the first is the first 500 years of correct doctrine, the second is the 1, 000 years of semblance law, or approximation to the doctrine, and the third a myriad years of its decline and end. Also 末代. |
末造 see styles |
mò zào mo4 zao4 mo tsao batsuzou; matsuzou / batsuzo; matsuzo ばつぞう; まつぞう |
final phase (1) (obsolete) degenerate age; corrupt world; (2) (obsolete) last days; closing years; final stages; end; (given name) Suezou |
毒害 see styles |
dú hài du2 hai4 tu hai dokugai どくがい |
to harm (sb's health) with narcotics etc; to poison (people's minds); to corrupt; pernicious influence (noun/participle) poison |
汚吏 see styles |
ori おり |
(archaism) corrupt official |
污吏 see styles |
wū lì wu1 li4 wu li |
a corrupt official |
濁世 浊世 see styles |
zhuó shì zhuo2 shi4 cho shih dakuse; dakusei; jokuse / dakuse; dakuse; jokuse だくせ; だくせい; じょくせ |
the world in chaos; troubled times; the mortal world (Buddhism) {Buddh} this corrupt or degenerate world; this world or life; the world of mankind An impure world in its five stages, v. 五濁. |
濁劫 浊劫 see styles |
zhuó jié zhuo2 jie2 cho chieh jokukō |
An impure kalpa, the kalpa of impurity, degenerate, corrupt; an age of disease, famine, and war. |
濁流 浊流 see styles |
zhuó liú zhuo2 liu2 cho liu dakuryuu / dakuryu だくりゅう |
turbid flow; muddy waters; fig. a contemptible person; fig. corrupt or disgraceful social trends (See 清流) muddy stream |
營私 营私 see styles |
yíng sī ying2 si1 ying ssu |
to gain from corrupt dealing; to engage in graft; to feather one's nest |
生臭 see styles |
shēng xiù sheng1 xiu4 sheng hsiu shōshū なまぐさ |
(1) something that smells of fish or blood; (2) meat and fish; (3) (abbreviation) degenerate monk; corrupt priest disgusting odor |
積弊 积弊 see styles |
jī bì ji1 bi4 chi pi sekihei / sekihe せきへい |
age-old (malpractice); long established (corrupt practices); deeply rooted (superstition) deep-rooted evil |
窳敗 窳败 see styles |
yǔ bài yu3 bai4 yü pai |
to ruin; corrupt |
腐る see styles |
kusaru くさる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to rot; to go bad; to decay; to spoil; to fester; to decompose; to turn sour (e.g. milk); (v5r,vi) (2) to corrode; to weather; to crumble; (v5r,vi) (3) to become useless; to blunt; to weaken (from lack of practice); (v5r,vi) (4) to become depraved; to be degenerate; to be morally bankrupt; to be corrupt; (v5r,vi) (5) (See 気が腐る・きがくさる) to be depressed; to be dispirited; to feel discouraged; to feel down; (aux-v,v5r) (6) (kana only) (ksb:) (after the -masu stem of a verb; indicates scorn or disdain for another's action) (See やがる) to have the audacity to; to be bastard enough to; (v5r,vi) (7) (archaism) to lose a bet; (v5r,vi) (8) (archaism) to be drenched; to become sopping wet |
腐化 see styles |
fǔ huà fu3 hua4 fu hua |
to rot; to decay; to become corrupt |
腐爛 腐烂 see styles |
fǔ làn fu3 lan4 fu lan furan ふらん |
to rot; to putrefy; (fig.) corrupt (noun/participle) decomposition; ulceration |
腥い see styles |
namagusai なまぐさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of fish; fishy; smelling of blood; bloody; (2) degenerate (of a monk); depraved; corrupt; fallen; (3) worldly; mundane; secular; common; ordinary; (4) fishy; suspicious; questionable |
蛀蝕 蛀蚀 see styles |
zhù shí zhu4 shi2 chu shih |
to corrupt; to erode |
蠹吏 see styles |
dù lì du4 li4 tu li |
corrupt officials |
蠹弊 see styles |
dù bì du4 bi4 tu pi |
malpractice; abuse; corrupt practice |
貪官 贪官 see styles |
tān guān tan1 guan1 t`an kuan tan kuan |
corrupt official; grasping functionary; greedy mandarin |
貪污 贪污 see styles |
tān wū tan1 wu1 t`an wu tan wu |
to be corrupt; corruption; to embezzle |
貪瀆 贪渎 see styles |
tān dú tan1 du2 t`an tu tan tu |
(of an official) corrupt and negligent of his duty |
貪穢 贪秽 see styles |
tān huì tan1 hui4 t`an hui tan hui ton'e |
to be corrupt |
趙高 赵高 see styles |
zhào gāo zhao4 gao1 chao kao choukou / choko ちょうこう |
Zhao Gao (?-207 BC), one of the most vile, corrupt and powerful eunuchs in Chinese history, responsible for the fall of Qin Dynasty (personal name) Chōkou |
鑽謀 钻谋 see styles |
zuān móu zuan1 mou2 tsuan mou |
to use influence to get what one wants; to find a way through (esp. corrupt); to succeed by means fair or foul |
陋習 陋习 see styles |
lòu xí lou4 xi2 lou hsi roushuu / roshu ろうしゅう |
corrupt practice; bad habits; malpractice (form) bad habit; evil custom; harmful practice |
頹敗 颓败 see styles |
tuí bài tui2 bai4 t`ui pai tui pai |
to decay; to decline; to become corrupt |
麻醉 see styles |
má zuì ma2 zui4 ma tsui |
anesomethingesia; to anesomethingetize; (fig.) to corrupt (sb's mind); to enervate; to numb the mind (to escape from harsh reality) |
黑哨 see styles |
hēi shào hei1 shao4 hei shao |
(soccer etc) corrupt officiating; dubious call |
下產生 下产生 see styles |
xià chǎn shēng xia4 chan3 sheng1 hsia ch`an sheng hsia chan sheng gesanshō |
corrupt |
保護傘 保护伞 see styles |
bǎo hù sǎn bao3 hu4 san3 pao hu san |
protective umbrella; fig. person affording protection (esp. corrupt) |
卷地皮 see styles |
juǎn dì pí juan3 di4 pi2 chüan ti p`i chüan ti pi |
to plunder the land and extort from the peasant; corrupt practice |
歪める see styles |
yugameru; igameru(ok) ゆがめる; いがめる(ok) |
(transitive verb) (1) to bend; to curve; to warp; to distort; to disfigure; (transitive verb) (2) to bend (the truth); to falsify; to twist; (transitive verb) (3) to corrupt; to sully |
毒する see styles |
dokusuru どくする |
(vs-s,vt) to be a bad influence (on something); to corrupt; to poison |
生臭い see styles |
namagusai なまぐさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of fish; fishy; smelling of blood; bloody; (2) degenerate (of a monk); depraved; corrupt; fallen; (3) worldly; mundane; secular; common; ordinary; (4) fishy; suspicious; questionable |
白手套 see styles |
bái shǒu tào bai2 shou3 tao4 pai shou t`ao pai shou tao |
white glove; (fig.) (slang) intermediary in negotiations; proxy who acts on behalf of an official in corrupt dealings (to keep the official's involvement secret) |
退廃的 see styles |
taihaiteki たいはいてき |
(adjectival noun) degenerate; decadent; corrupt |
兩袖清風 两袖清风 see styles |
liǎng xiù qīng fēng liang3 xiu4 qing1 feng1 liang hsiu ch`ing feng liang hsiu ching feng |
lit. both sleeves flowing in the breeze (idiom); having clean hands; uncorrupted; unsoiled by corrupt practices |
奸官污吏 see styles |
jiān guān wū lì jian1 guan1 wu1 li4 chien kuan wu li |
traitor minister and corrupt official (idiom); abuse and corruption |
汚職警官 see styles |
oshokukeikan / oshokukekan おしょくけいかん |
corrupt policeman; dirty cop |
燈紅酒綠 灯红酒绿 see styles |
dēng hóng jiǔ lǜ deng1 hong2 jiu3 lu:4 teng hung chiu lü |
lanterns red, wine green (idiom); feasting and pleasure-seeking; debauched and corrupt environment |
Variations: |
namagusa なまぐさ |
(1) (See 生臭い・1) something that smells of fish or blood; (2) (See 生臭物) meat and fish; (3) (abbreviation) (See 生臭坊主) degenerate monk; corrupt priest |
生臭坊主 see styles |
namagusabouzu / namagusabozu なまぐさぼうず |
degenerate monk; corrupt priest |
腐敗分子 see styles |
fuhaibunshi ふはいぶんし |
corrupt elements |
貪官汚吏 see styles |
tankanori; donkanori たんかんおり; どんかんおり |
(yoji) corrupt government official |
貪官污吏 贪官污吏 see styles |
tān guān wū lì tan1 guan1 wu1 li4 t`an kuan wu li tan kuan wu li |
grasping officials, corrupt mandarins (idiom); abuse and corruption |
贓官污吏 赃官污吏 see styles |
zāng guān wū lì zang1 guan1 wu1 li4 tsang kuan wu li |
grasping officials, corrupt mandarins (idiom); abuse and corruption |
邪門歪道 邪门歪道 see styles |
xié mén wāi dào xie2 men2 wai1 dao4 hsieh men wai tao |
lit. devil's gate, crooked path (idiom); corrupt practices; crooked methods; dishonesty |
風紀紊乱 see styles |
fuukibinran / fukibinran ふうきびんらん |
(yoji) corrupt public morals |
悪徳政治家 see styles |
akutokuseijika / akutokusejika あくとくせいじか |
corrupt politician |
汚職政治家 see styles |
oshokuseijika / oshokusejika おしょくせいじか |
corrupt politician |
腐り果てる see styles |
kusarihateru くさりはてる |
(Ichidan verb) to be corrupt |
腸の腐った see styles |
harawatanokusatta はらわたのくさった |
(exp,adj-f) depraved; corrupt; vicious |
妄りがましい see styles |
midarigamashii / midarigamashi みだりがましい |
(out-dated kanji) (adjective) morally corrupt |
濁った世の中 see styles |
nigottayononaka にごったよのなか |
(exp,n) this corrupt world |
濫りがましい see styles |
midarigamashii / midarigamashi みだりがましい |
(adjective) morally corrupt |
濫りがわしい see styles |
midarigawashii / midarigawashi みだりがわしい |
(adjective) morally corrupt; slovenly; obscene |
猥りがましい see styles |
midarigamashii / midarigamashi みだりがましい |
(adjective) morally corrupt |
猥りがわしい see styles |
midarigawashii / midarigawashi みだりがわしい |
(adjective) morally corrupt; slovenly; obscene |
道を踏み外す see styles |
michiofumihazusu みちをふみはずす |
(exp,v5s) (idiom) to go astray; to become corrupt; to go bad |
Variations: |
midasu みだす |
(transitive verb) to throw into disorder; to disarrange; to disturb (order, peace, etc.); to corrupt (public morals); to dishevel (hair) |
Variations: |
namagusai なまぐさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of fish; fishy; smelling of blood; bloody; (adjective) (2) degenerate (of a monk); depraved; corrupt; fallen; (adjective) (3) worldly; mundane; secular; common; ordinary; (adjective) (4) fishy; suspicious; questionable |
道高益安,勢高益危 道高益安,势高益危 see styles |
dào gāo yì ān , shì gāo yì wēi dao4 gao1 yi4 an1 , shi4 gao1 yi4 wei1 tao kao i an , shih kao i wei |
More moral strength increases one's safety, more power and influence increases one's danger (idiom, from Records of the Historian 史記|史记). cf Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it (William Pitt the Elder, 1770). |
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midasu みだす |
(transitive verb) to throw into disorder; to disarrange; to disturb (order, peace, etc.); to corrupt (public morals); to dishevel (hair) |
Variations: |
chirinoyo ちりのよ |
(exp,n) (this) corrupt world; world of the living; fleeting life |
Variations: |
midarigawashii / midarigawashi みだりがわしい |
(adjective) morally corrupt; slovenly; obscene |
Variations: |
midarigamashii / midarigamashi みだりがましい |
(adjective) morally corrupt |
Variations: |
namagusai なまぐさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of fish; fishy; smelling of blood; bloody; (adjective) (2) degenerate (of a monk); depraved; corrupt; fallen; (adjective) (3) worldly; mundane; secular; common; ordinary; (adjective) (4) fishy; suspicious; questionable |
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