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荊棘


荆棘

see styles
jīng jí
    jing1 ji2
ching chi
 keikyoku; bara / kekyoku; bara
    けいきょく; ばら
thistles and thorns; brambles; thorny undergrowth
(1) wild rose; bramble; (2) briar patch; (3) (idiom) obstacle; source of difficulty; thorn

see styles
dīng
    ding1
ting
patch (for mending clothes)

see styles
bān
    ban1
pan
 mura(p); mura
    むら(P); ムラ
spot; colored patch; stripe; spotted; striped; variegated
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) unevenness (of colour, paint, etc.); irregularity; nonuniformity; blotchiness; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (kana only) unevenness (of quality, results, behaviour, etc.); inconsistency; instability; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) (kana only) fickleness; capriciousness; fitfulness; (surname) Madara
Spotted, striped, streaked, variegated.

see styles

    na4
na
 noto
    のと
cassock; to line
(surname) Noto
To patch, line, pad; a monk's garment, supposed to be made of rags.


see styles

    bu3
pu
 ho
    ほ
to repair; to patch; to mend; to make up for; to fill (a vacancy); to supplement
(suffix) assistant ...; probationary ...; (personal name) Tasuku
To patch, repair, restore; tonic; translit. pu, po, cf. 富, 弗, 佛, 布.

see styles
dīng
    ding1
ting
to cobble; to patch

see styles
zhǎng
    zhang3
chang
patch of leather

一白

see styles
 ippaku
    いっぱく
(1) (See 九星) first of nine traditional astrological signs (corresponding to Mercury and north); (2) white patch on one foot of a horse; horse with such a patch; (3) surface (landscape) that is white all over; pure white; (given name) Kazushiro

丹頂

see styles
 tanchou; tanchou / tancho; tancho
    たんちょう; タンチョウ
(1) (kana only) red-crowned crane (Grus japonensis); Japanese crane; (2) red-cap oranda (goldfish); (3) Tanchō (koi variety); (4) having a red crest or patch on the head (of a bird, fish, etc.); (place-name, surname) Tanchō

健陀

see styles
jiàn tuó
    jian4 tuo2
chien t`o
    chien to
 kenda
健杜; 健達 gandha, smell, scent; a tree producing incense; the first and last also mean (as do 乾陀 and 乾馱) kaṣāya, a colour composed of red and yellow, the monk's robe, but the sounds agree better with kanthā, the patch-robe. Also used for skandha, v. 塞建陀, the five constituents; also for gandharvas, v. 乾闥婆.

六物

see styles
liù wù
    liu4 wu4
liu wu
 rokumotsu
The six things personal to a monk— saṅghāṭī, the patch robe; uttarā saṅghāṭī, the stole of seven pieces; antara-vaasaka, the skirt or inner garment of five pieces; the above are the 三衣 three garments: paatra, begging bowl; ni.siidana, a stool: and a water-strainer: the six are also called the 三衣六物.

圓謊


圆谎

see styles
yuán huǎng
    yuan2 huang3
yüan huang
to patch up one's lie (when inconsistencies appear); to cover (for sb who has lied)

大衣

see styles
dà yī
    da4 yi1
ta i
 daie
overcoat; topcoat; cloak; CL:件[jian4]
The monk's patch-robe, made in varying grades from nine to twenty-five patches.

張紙

see styles
 harigami
    はりがみ
paper patch; paper backing; poster; sticker; label

接ぎ

see styles
 tsugi
    つぎ
(1) patch; patching; (2) join; joining; (3) successor; heir

撥皮

see styles
 bachikawa
    ばちかわ
pick-guard (protective patch on a shamisen, etc.)

撥面

see styles
 bachimen
    ばちめん
(See 琵琶) pick-guard (protective patch on a biwa, etc.)

斑塊


斑块

see styles
bān kuài
    ban1 kuai4
pan k`uai
    pan kuai
patch; spot; (medicine) plaque

星月

see styles
xīng yuè
    xing1 yue4
hsing yüeh
 hoshizuki
    ほしづき
the moon and the stars
star (white patch on the forehead of a horse); (surname) Hoshizuki

條衣


条衣

see styles
tiáo yī
    tiao2 yi1
t`iao i
    tiao i
 jōe
The monk's patch-robe.

水漬


水渍

see styles
shuǐ zì
    shui3 zi4
shui tzu
water spot; water stain; wet spot; damp patch; water damage

油薬

see styles
 aburagusuri
    あぶらぐすり
(1) plaster; patch; (2) ointment; liniment

瓜田

see styles
 kaden
    かでん
melon field; melon patch; (place-name) Kaden

田衣

see styles
tián yī
    tian2 yi1
t`ien i
    tien i
 dene
(田相衣) A patch-robe, its patches resembling the rectangular divisions of fields.

白額

see styles
 shirobitai
    しろびたい
(rare) (See 星月) star (white patch on the forehead of a horse)

眼罩

see styles
yǎn zhào
    yan3 zhao4
yen chao
eye-patch; blindfold; eye mask; goggles; eyeshade; blinkers (for a horse etc)

納衣


纳衣

see styles
nà yī
    na4 yi1
na i
 nōe
Garments made of castaway rags, the patch-robe of a monk.

継ぎ

see styles
 tsugi
    つぎ
(1) patch; patching; (2) join; joining; (3) successor; heir

綴る

see styles
 tsuzuru
    つづる
(transitive verb) (1) to spell; (transitive verb) (2) to write; to compose; to frame; (transitive verb) (3) to bind (e.g. documents); to patch; to sew together; to stitch together

縫綴


缝缀

see styles
féng zhuì
    feng2 zhui4
feng chui
 hōtai
to patch together; to mend
to stitch

繕う

see styles
 tsukurou / tsukuro
    つくろう
(transitive verb) (1) to mend; to patch up; to repair; to fix; to darn; (transitive verb) (2) to fix (hair, clothes, appearance, etc.); to adjust; to tidy up; to groom; (transitive verb) (3) to keep up appearances; to cover up (e.g. a mistake); to gloss over; (transitive verb) (4) (archaism) to treat (illness, injury, etc.)

繭子


茧子

see styles
jiǎn zi
    jian3 zi5
chien tzu
 mayuko
    まゆこ
callus (patch or hardened skin); corns (on feet); also 趼子
(female given name) Mayuko

翼鏡

see styles
 yokukyou / yokukyo
    よくきょう
speculum (bright patch on the wings of ducks)

老繭


老茧

see styles
lǎo jiǎn
    lao3 jian3
lao chien
callus (patch or hardened skin); corns (on feet); also 老趼

脂薬

see styles
 aburagusuri
    あぶらぐすり
(1) plaster; patch; (2) ointment; liniment

膏薬

see styles
 kouyaku / koyaku
    こうやく
    aburagusuri
    あぶらぐすり
(1) plaster; patch; (2) ointment; liniment

色斑

see styles
sè bān
    se4 ban1
se pan
 iromura
    いろむら
stain; colored patch; freckle; lentigo
color spotting; color irregularity; color spots

草付

see styles
 kusatsuki
    くさつき
patch of plants or shrubs (e.g. on a steep rocky surface)

衲子

see styles
nà zí
    na4 zi2
na tzu
 nōsu
A monk, especially a peripatetic monk.

袈裟

see styles
jiā shā
    jia1 sha1
chia sha
 kesa
    けさ
kasaya (robe of a Buddhist monk or nun) (loanword from Sanskrit)
(1) {Buddh} kasaya; monk's stole; (2) (abbreviation) (See 袈裟懸け・1) wearing an article of clothing in the same manner as a kasaya (i.e. draped over one shoulder); (female given name) Kesa
kaṣāya, the monk's robe, or cassock. The word is intp. as decayed, impure (in colour), dyed, not of primary colour, so as to distinguish it from the normal white dress of the people. The patch-robe, v. 二十五條. A dyed robe 'of a colour composed of red and yellow' (M. W. ); it has a number of poetic names, e. g. robe of patience, or endurance. Also 迦沙曳 (迦邏沙曳).

袖章

see styles
xiù zhāng
    xiu4 zhang1
hsiu chang
 sodeshou / sodesho
    そでしょう
armband (e.g. as part of uniform or to show status)
sleeve badge; sleeve patch; chevrons

補丁


补丁

see styles
bǔ ding
    bu3 ding5
pu ting
patch (for mending clothes, tires etc); (software) patch

補綴


补缀

see styles
bǔ zhuì
    bu3 zhui4
pu chui
 hotetsu; hotei / hotetsu; hote
    ほてつ; ほてい
to mend (clothes); to patch
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) (1) mending; revision; supplementation; (n,vs,vt,adj-no) (2) (ほてつ only) (dental) prosthesis; prosthetic

貼紙


贴纸

see styles
tiē zhǐ
    tie1 zhi3
t`ieh chih
    tieh chih
 harigami
    はりがみ
sticker
(irregular okurigana usage) paper patch; paper backing; poster; sticker; label

趼子

see styles
jiǎn zi
    jian3 zi5
chien tzu
callus (patch or hardened skin); corns (on the feet)

鋪襯


铺衬

see styles
pū chen
    pu1 chen5
p`u ch`en
    pu chen
patch of cloth

雪間

see styles
 yukima
    ゆきま
break in the snow; patch of ground not covered in snow; (surname) Sekkan

音色

see styles
yīn sè
    yin1 se4
yin se
 rizumu
    りずむ
tone; timbre; sound color
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) tone color; tone colour; tone quality; timbre; (2) synthesizer patch; synthesiser patch; (female given name) Rizumu

ハッチ

see styles
 pacchi
    パッチ
(1) patch (of cloth); (2) {comp} (software) patch; (personal name) Patch

はり紙

see styles
 harigami
    はりがみ
paper patch; paper backing; poster; sticker; label

中宿依

see styles
zhōng sù yī
    zhong1 su4 yi1
chung su i
 chūshukue
A monk's inner garment, i. e. the five-patch garment; also 中着依.

九條衣


九条衣

see styles
jiǔ tiáo yī
    jiu3 tiao2 yi1
chiu t`iao i
    chiu tiao i
 kujō e
九條袈裟 The lowest rank of the patch-robe, v. 九品大衣.

五納衣


五纳衣

see styles
wǔ nà yī
    wu3 na4 yi1
wu na i
 go nōe
A monk's garment of patches.

僧伽胝

see styles
sēng qié zhī
    seng1 qie2 zhi1
seng ch`ieh chih
    seng chieh chih
 sōgyatei
saṅghātī. The patch-robe, one of the three garments of a monk reaching from shoulders to the knees and fastened around the waist, made up of nine to twenty-five pieces and so called 重雜衣; also 大衣 great robe; also 重 in layers and 合 composite; v. 九品.

八重葎

see styles
 yaemugura; yaemugura
    やえむぐら; ヤエムグラ
(1) (kana only) thick patch of mixed weeds; (2) false cleavers (species of bedstraw, Galium spurium var. echinospermon)

取繕う

see styles
 toritsukurou / toritsukuro
    とりつくろう
(transitive verb) (1) to keep up (appearances); (2) to smooth over (an error, etc.); to gloss over; to varnish over; to palliate; to temporize; to temporise; (3) to mend; to repair; to patch up

張り紙

see styles
 harigami
    はりがみ
paper patch; paper backing; poster; sticker; label

当てる

see styles
 ateru
    あてる
(transitive verb) (1) to hit; (transitive verb) (2) to expose; (transitive verb) (3) to apply (e.g. patch); to put on; to put against; to hold on; to hold against; (transitive verb) (4) to allot; to call on someone (e.g. in class); (transitive verb) (5) to guess (an answer); (transitive verb) (6) to make a hit (e.g. in a lottery)

月の輪

see styles
 tsukinowa
    つきのわ
(1) moon (esp. full moon); (2) circle fashioned after the moon; (3) (See 袈裟・1) decorative ring on the chest of a monk's stole; (4) straw trivet; (5) (See 月の輪熊) white crescent-shaped chest patch of an Asiatic black bear

淤血斑

see styles
yū xuè bān
    yu1 xue4 ban1
yü hsüeh pan
bruise; patch of bruising

田相衣

see styles
tián xiàng yī
    tian2 xiang4 yi1
t`ien hsiang i
    tien hsiang i
 densō e
patch-robe

百納衣


百纳衣

see styles
bǎi nà yī
    bai3 na4 yi1
pai na i
 hyaku nōe
hundred patch [monk's] robe

百衲衣

see styles
bǎi nà yī
    bai3 na4 yi1
pai na i
 hyakusōe
A monk's robe made of patches.

継切れ

see styles
 tsugigire
    つぎぎれ
a patch

腰あて

see styles
 koshiate
    こしあて
(1) bustle; crinolette; patch lining the seat (kimono); (2) (sports) hip pad (football); (3) loin guard (armor); tasse

腰当て

see styles
 koshiate
    こしあて
(1) bustle; crinolette; patch lining the seat (kimono); (2) (sports) hip pad (football); (3) loin guard (armor); tasse

草付き

see styles
 kusatsuki
    くさつき
patch of plants or shrubs (e.g. on a steep rocky surface)

補胎片


补胎片

see styles
bǔ tāi piàn
    bu3 tai1 pian4
pu t`ai p`ien
    pu tai pien
tire patch (for puncture repair)

褐色斑

see styles
 kasshokuhan
    かっしょくはん
chloasma; brown macule; brown spot; brown patch

貼り紙

see styles
 harigami
    はりがみ
paper patch; paper backing; poster; sticker; label

貼付剤

see styles
 choufuzai / chofuzai
    ちょうふざい
{med} adhesive skin patch; transdermal patch; medical patch

音いろ

see styles
 neiro / nero
    ねいろ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) tone color; tone colour; tone quality; timbre; (2) synthesizer patch; synthesiser patch

九品大衣

see styles
jiǔ pǐn dà yī
    jiu3 pin3 da4 yi1
chiu p`in ta i
    chiu pin ta i
 ku hon dai e
The 僧伽梨 saṇghāṭī. There are nine grades of the monk's patch robe; the three lowest ranks have 9, 11, and 13 patches, two long patches to one short one; the three middle 15, 17, 19, three long to one short; and the three superior 21, 23, 25, four long to one short.

九條袈裟


九条袈裟

see styles
jiǔ tiáo jiā shā
    jiu3 tiao2 jia1 sha1
chiu t`iao chia sha
    chiu tiao chia sha
 kujōkesa
ninth rank of the patch-robe

二十五條


二十五条

see styles
èr shí wǔ tiáo
    er4 shi2 wu3 tiao2
erh shih wu t`iao
    erh shih wu tiao
 nijūgo jō
The monk's twenty-five-patch garment, v. 袈.

五條袈裟


五条袈裟

see styles
wǔ tiáo jiā shā
    wu3 tiao2 jia1 sha1
wu t`iao chia sha
    wu tiao chia sha
 gojō gesa
(五條) The monk' s robe of five patches or lengths, also termed 下衣 as the lowest of the grades of patch-robes. It is styled 院内道行雜作衣 the garment ordinarily worn in the monastery, when abroad and for general purposes; also written 五帖袈裟、五條衣.

取り繕う

see styles
 toritsukurou / toritsukuro
    とりつくろう
(transitive verb) (1) to keep up (appearances); (2) to smooth over (an error, etc.); to gloss over; to varnish over; to palliate; to temporize; to temporise; (3) to mend; to repair; to patch up

息事寧人


息事宁人

see styles
xī shì níng rén
    xi1 shi4 ning2 ren2
hsi shih ning jen
to keep the peace; to patch up a quarrel (idiom)

收殘綴軼


收残缀轶

see styles
shōu cán zhuì yì
    shou1 can2 zhui4 yi4
shou ts`an chui i
    shou tsan chui i
to gather and patch up something that is badly damaged (idiom)

継ぎ切れ

see styles
 tsugigire
    つぎぎれ
a patch

継合せる

see styles
 tsugiawaseru
    つぎあわせる
(transitive verb) to join together; to patch together

ヤエムグラ

see styles
 yaemugura
    ヤエムグラ
(1) (kana only) thick patch of mixed weeds; (2) false cleavers (species of bedstraw, Galium spurium var. echinospermon)

Variations:
継ぎ
接ぎ

see styles
 tsugi
    つぎ
(1) patch; patching; (2) join; joining; (3) successor; heir

継ぎ合せる

see styles
 tsugiawaseru
    つぎあわせる
(transitive verb) to join together; to patch together

郁多羅僧伽


郁多罗僧伽

see styles
yù duō luó sēng qié
    yu4 duo1 luo2 seng1 qie2
yü to lo seng ch`ieh
    yü to lo seng chieh
 ikutarasōgya
(郁多) uttarāsaṅga, the cassock, the seven-patch robe; for this and uttarakuru cf. 鬱.

鬱多羅僧伽


郁多罗僧伽

see styles
yù duō luó sēng qié
    yu4 duo1 luo2 seng1 qie2
yü to lo seng ch`ieh
    yü to lo seng chieh
(鬱多羅僧) uttarāsaṅga, an upper or outer garment; the seven-patch robe of a monk; also used for the robe flung toga-like over the left shoulder.

じゃりっぱげ

see styles
 jarippage
    じゃりっぱげ
(colloquialism) (rare) bald spot (e.g. on a pet due to injury, stress, etc.); bald patch

ソフトパッチ

see styles
 sofutopacchi
    ソフトパッチ
(noun/participle) (computer terminology) soft patch

ハードパッチ

see styles
 haadopacchi / hadopacchi
    ハードパッチ
(computer terminology) hard patch

パッチテスト

see styles
 pacchitesuto
    パッチテスト
patch test

パッチレベル

see styles
 pacchireberu
    パッチレベル
(computer terminology) patch level

接ぎ合わせる

see styles
 hagiawaseru
    はぎあわせる
(Ichidan verb) to join or patch together

継ぎ合わせる

see styles
 tsugiawaseru
    つぎあわせる
(transitive verb) to join together; to patch together

Variations:
草付き
草付

see styles
 kusatsuki
    くさつき
patch of plants or shrubs (e.g. on a steep rocky surface)

アウトポケット

see styles
 autopoketto
    アウトポケット
(abbreviation) outside pocket (wasei: out pocket); patch pocket

ソフト・パッチ

see styles
 sofuto pacchi
    ソフト・パッチ
(noun/participle) (computer terminology) soft patch

ニコチンパッチ

see styles
 nikochinpacchi
    ニコチンパッチ
nicotine patch

ハード・パッチ

see styles
 haado pacchi / hado pacchi
    ハード・パッチ
(computer terminology) hard patch

パッチ・テスト

see styles
 pacchi tesuto
    パッチ・テスト
patch test

パッチ・レベル

see styles
 pacchi reberu
    パッチ・レベル
(computer terminology) patch level

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

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