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鳩摩羅多 see styles |
jiū mó luó duō jiu1 mo2 luo2 duo1 chiu mo lo to |
Kumārata |
鳩摩羅炎 鸠摩罗炎 see styles |
jiū mó luó yán jiu1 mo2 luo2 yan2 chiu mo lo yen |
Kumārāyaṇa, father of Kumārajīva. |
鳩摩羅陀 see styles |
jiū mó luó tuó jiu1 mo2 luo2 tuo2 chiu mo lo t`o chiu mo lo to |
Kumāralāta |
鳩摩羅馱 see styles |
jiū mó luó tuó jiu1 mo2 luo2 tuo2 chiu mo lo t`o chiu mo lo to |
Kumāralāta |
鳩摩邏多 鸠摩逻多 see styles |
jiū mó luó duō jiu1 mo2 luo2 duo1 chiu mo lo to |
(or 鳩摩邏陀) Kumāralabdha, also 矩 and 拘; two noted monks, one during the period of Aśoka, of the Sautrantika sect; the other Kumāralabdha, or 'Kumārata' (Eitel), the nineteenth patriarch. |
鳩摩邏陀 see styles |
jiū mó luó tuó jiu1 mo2 luo2 tuo2 chiu mo lo t`o chiu mo lo to |
Kumāralabdha |
鴦崛摩羅 鸯崛摩罗 see styles |
yāng jué mó luó yang1 jue2 mo2 luo2 yang chüeh mo lo |
(鴦崛利摩羅) Aṅgulimālya, chaplet of finger-bones; the Śivaitic sect that wore such chaplets; also 鴦堀摩羅; 鴦掘摩羅; 鴦窶利摩羅 v. 央. One converted by the Buddha is known by this name. |
鴦掘摩經 see styles |
yāng jué mó jīng yang1 jue2 mo2 jing1 yang chüeh mo ching |
Aṇgulimālīyasūtra |
鴦掘摩羅 see styles |
yāng jué mó luó yang1 jue2 mo2 luo2 yang chüeh mo lo |
Aṅguli-māla |
鴦輸伐摩 鸯输伐摩 see styles |
yāng shū fá mó yang1 shu1 fa2 mo2 yang shu fa mo |
Aṃśuvarman, a king of ancient Nepal, descendant of the Licchavis, author of the 聲明論. |
鷄頭摩寺 see styles |
jī tóu mó sì ji1 tou2 mo2 si4 chi t`ou mo ssu chi tou mo ssu |
Kurkuṭârāma |
Variations: |
mara; mara(sk) まら; マラ(sk) |
(1) {Buddh} Mara; demon king who attempted to hinder Gautama Buddha from attaining enlightenment; (2) {Buddh} obstacle to enlightenment; (3) (kana only) (usu. written as マラ) penis |
Variations: |
mamou / mamo まもう |
(n,vs,vi) wear; abrasion |
摩りつける see styles |
suritsukeru すりつける |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to rub on; to rub against; to wipe on; to nuzzle against (e.g. dog nosing a person); (2) (kana only) to strike (a match) |
摩り付ける see styles |
suritsukeru すりつける |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to rub on; to rub against; to wipe on; to nuzzle against (e.g. dog nosing a person); (2) (kana only) to strike (a match) |
摩り切れる see styles |
surikireru すりきれる |
(v1,vi) to wear out |
摩り替える see styles |
surikaeru すりかえる |
(transitive verb) to switch (secretly); to substitute; to sidestep (an issue) |
摩り枯らし see styles |
surikarashi すりからし |
serious abrasion; wearing out (of clothes) |
摩利伽羅耶 摩利伽罗耶 see styles |
mó lì qié luó yé mo2 li4 qie2 luo2 ye2 mo li ch`ieh lo yeh mo li chieh lo yeh Marigaraya |
Malaya in Malabar, cf. 摩羅. |
摩利山新田 see styles |
mariyamashinden まりやましんでん |
(place-name) Mariyamashinden |
摩利支天山 see styles |
marishitenyama まりしてんやま |
(personal name) Marishiten'yama |
摩利支天岳 see styles |
marishitendake まりしてんだけ |
(place-name) Marishitendake |
摩尼羅亶經 摩尼罗亶经 see styles |
mó ní luó dǎn jīng mo2 ni2 luo2 dan3 jing1 mo ni lo tan ching Manira dan gyō |
Sūtra of the Maṇila Platform |
摩尼跋陀羅 摩尼跋陀罗 see styles |
mó ní bá tuó luó mo2 ni2 ba2 tuo2 luo2 mo ni pa t`o lo mo ni pa to lo Manibatsudara |
Maṇibhadra |
摩愉羅伽藍 摩愉罗伽蓝 see styles |
mó yú luó qié lán mo2 yu2 luo2 qie2 lan2 mo yü lo ch`ieh lan mo yü lo chieh lan Mayura garan |
Masūra Saṅghārāma. An ancient vihāra about 200 li south-east of Mongali. Eitel. Cf. 豆. |
摩托車的士 摩托车的士 see styles |
mó tuō chē dī shì mo2 tuo1 che1 di1 shi4 mo t`o ch`e ti shih mo to che ti shih |
motorcycle taxi |
摩擦的失業 see styles |
masatsutekishitsugyou / masatsutekishitsugyo まさつてきしつぎょう |
frictional unemployment |
摩根士丹利 see styles |
mó gēn shì dān lì mo2 gen1 shi4 dan1 li4 mo ken shih tan li |
Morgan Stanley (financial services company) |
摩湯山古墳 see styles |
mayuyamakofun まゆやまこふん |
(place-name) Mayuyama Tumulus |
摩爾多瓦人 摩尔多瓦人 see styles |
mó ěr duō wǎ rén mo2 er3 duo1 wa3 ren2 mo erh to wa jen |
Moldovan (person) |
摩爾斯電碼 摩尔斯电码 see styles |
mó ěr sī diàn mǎ mo2 er3 si1 dian4 ma3 mo erh ssu tien ma |
Morse code |
摩登原始人 see styles |
mó dēng yuán shǐ rén mo2 deng1 yuan2 shi3 ren2 mo teng yüan shih jen |
The Flintstones (TV Series) |
摩羅耶底數 摩罗耶底数 see styles |
mó luó yé dǐ shù mo2 luo2 ye2 di3 shu4 mo lo yeh ti shu Marayateishu |
Malayadeśa |
摩羅耶提數 摩罗耶提数 see styles |
mó luó yé tí shǔ mo2 luo2 ye2 ti2 shu3 mo lo yeh t`i shu mo lo yeh ti shu Marayadaishu |
Malayadeśa |
摩羅鳩摩羅 摩罗鸠摩罗 see styles |
mó luó jiū mó luó mo2 luo2 jiu1 mo2 luo2 mo lo chiu mo lo Marakumara |
Māluṅkyaputta |
摩耶海岸通 see styles |
mayakaigandoori まやかいがんどおり |
(place-name) Mayakaigandoori |
摩西的律法 see styles |
mó xī de lǜ fǎ mo2 xi1 de5 lu:4 fa3 mo hsi te lü fa |
Mosaic Law |
摩訶不思議 see styles |
makafushigi まかふしぎ |
(noun or adjectival noun) mysterious; profound mystery |
摩訶倶祉羅 摩诃倶祉罗 see styles |
mó hē jù zhǐ luó mo2 he1 ju4 zhi3 luo2 mo ho chü chih lo Makagushira |
Mahākauṣṭhila |
摩訶倶絺羅 摩诃倶絺罗 see styles |
mó hē jù chī luó mo2 he1 ju4 chi1 luo2 mo ho chü ch`ih lo mo ho chü chih lo Makaguchira |
Mahā-Kauṣṭhila |
摩訶僧祇律 摩诃僧祇律 see styles |
mó hē sēng qí lǜ mo2 he1 seng1 qi2 lv4 mo ho seng ch`i lü mo ho seng chi lü Makasōgiritsu |
The great canon of monastic rules, tr. by Buddhabhadra and Faxian in 40 juan. |
摩訶僧祇部 摩诃僧祇部 see styles |
mó hē sēng qí bù mo2 he1 seng1 qi2 bu4 mo ho seng ch`i pu mo ho seng chi pu Makasōgi bu |
Mahāsāṅghikāḥ, or Mahāsaṅghanikāya; 大衆部 one of the four branches of the Vaibhāṣika, said to have been formed after the second synod in opposition to the Sthavirās, marking the first division in the Buddhist church. Followers of Mahākāśyapa. After the third synod this school split into five sects: Pūrvaśāila, Avaraśāila, Haimavatā, Lokottaravādinas, Prajñāptivādinas. |
摩訶因陀羅 摩诃因陀罗 see styles |
mó hē yīn tuó luó mo2 he1 yin1 tuo2 luo2 mo ho yin t`o lo mo ho yin to lo Makaindara |
Mahendra, v. 摩哂. |
摩訶婆羅多 摩诃婆罗多 see styles |
mó hē pó luó duō mo2 he1 po2 luo2 duo1 mo ho p`o lo to mo ho po lo to mahaabaarata / mahabarata マハーバーラタ |
Mahābhārata, second great Indian epic after 羅摩衍那|罗摩衍那[Luo2 mo2 yan3 na4], possibly originally c. 4th century BC (work) Mahabharata (Sanskrit Hindu epic, circa 400 CE); (wk) Mahabharata (Sanskrit Hindu epic, circa 400 CE) |
摩訶慮瑟拏 摩诃虑瑟拏 see styles |
mó hē lǜ sèn á mo2 he1 lv4 sen4 a2 mo ho lü sen a Makaryoshina |
Mahāroṣaṇa, the angry deva. |
摩訶憍曇彌 摩诃憍昙弥 see styles |
mó hē jiāo tán mí mo2 he1 jiao1 tan2 mi2 mo ho chiao t`an mi mo ho chiao tan mi Makakyōdonmi |
Mahāgautamī, aunt and nurse of Śākyamuni. Cf. 憍. |
摩訶拘絺羅 摩诃拘絺罗 see styles |
mó hē jū chī luó mo2 he1 ju1 chi1 luo2 mo ho chü ch`ih lo mo ho chü chih lo Maka kuchira |
Mahākauṣṭhila, a disciple of the Buddha; also 摩訶倶瑟耻羅; v. 拘. |
摩訶拘羞羅 摩诃拘羞罗 see styles |
mó hē jū xiū luó mo2 he1 ju1 xiu1 luo2 mo ho chü hsiu lo makakushūra |
Mahākauṣṭhila |
摩訶曼珠沙 摩诃曼珠沙 see styles |
mó hē màn zhū shā mo2 he1 man4 zhu1 sha1 mo ho man chu sha makamanjusha |
mahāmañjūṣaka |
摩訶曼陀羅 摩诃曼陀罗 see styles |
mó hē màn tuó luó mo2 he1 man4 tuo2 luo2 mo ho man t`o lo mo ho man to lo maka mandara |
(flowers of) mahāmāndārava (a kind of heavenly plant) |
摩訶毘訶羅 摩诃毘诃罗 see styles |
mó hē pí hē luó mo2 he1 pi2 he1 luo2 mo ho p`i ho lo mo ho pi ho lo Makabikara |
Mahāvihāra. A monastery near Anurādhāpura, Ceylon, where Faxian (A.D. 400) found 3,000 inmates. |
摩訶目乾連 摩诃目干连 see styles |
mó hē mù gān lián mo2 he1 mu4 gan1 lian2 mo ho mu kan lien Makamokkanren |
Mahā-Maudgalyāyana |
摩訶目犍連 摩诃目犍连 see styles |
mó hē mù jiān lián mo2 he1 mu4 jian1 lian2 mo ho mu chien lien Makamokkenren |
Mahāmaudgalyāyana, v. 目, one of the chief disciples of Śākyamuni, at whose left his image is placed, Śāriputra being on the right. Mahāsthāmaprāpta is said to be a form of Maudgalyāyana. |
摩訶缽特摩 摩诃钵特摩 see styles |
mó hē bō tè mó mo2 he1 bo1 te4 mo2 mo ho po t`e mo mo ho po te mo maka hatoma |
great white lotus |
摩訶羅夜那 摩诃罗夜那 see styles |
mó hē luó yen à mo2 he1 luo2 yen4 a4 mo ho lo yen a Maharayana |
Maudgalyāyana |
摩訶般若經 摩诃般若经 see styles |
mó hē bō rě jīng mo2 he1 bo1 re3 jing1 mo ho po je ching Maka hannya kyō |
Mahāprajñāpāramitā-sūtra |
摩訶菩提寺 摩诃菩提寺 see styles |
mó hē pú tí sì mo2 he1 pu2 ti2 si4 mo ho p`u t`i ssu mo ho pu ti ssu Makabodai ji |
Mahābodhi-saṅghārāma. The monastery of the great enlightenment, a vihāra near the Bodhidruma at Gayā; cf. 西域記 8 and Faxian. |
摩訶諾伽那 摩诃诺伽那 see styles |
mó hēn uo qien à mo2 hen1 uo4 qien2 a4 mo hen uo qien a makadagana |
mahānagna, 'quite naked' (M.W.); great naked powerful spirits, cf. 諾. |
摩訶迦旃延 摩诃迦旃延 see styles |
mó hē jiā zhān yán mo2 he1 jia1 zhan1 yan2 mo ho chia chan yen Maka Kasennen |
Mahākātyāyana, one of the principal disciples of Śākyamuni; v. 大 and 迦. |
摩訶迦栴延 摩诃迦栴延 see styles |
mó hē jiā zhān yán mo2 he1 jia1 zhan1 yan2 mo ho chia chan yen Maka kasenen |
Mahā-kātyāyana |
摩訶鉢特摩 摩诃钵特摩 see styles |
mó hē bō tè mó mo2 he1 bo1 te4 mo2 mo ho po t`e mo mo ho po te mo makahadoma |
mahāpadma, defined by M.W. as a great 'white' lotus; but intp. in China as the great red lotus, after which the eighth cold hell is named. As the great white lotus it is a Buddha-throne, of purity and fragrance. |
摩訶闍迦樊 摩诃阇迦樊 see styles |
mó hē shé jiā fán mo2 he1 she2 jia1 fan2 mo ho she chia fan Makajakahan |
Great Almsgiving Prince |
摩那蘇婆帝 摩那苏婆帝 see styles |
mó nà sū pó dì mo2 na4 su1 po2 di4 mo na su p`o ti mo na su po ti Manasobatei |
Manasvin |
摩醯因陀羅 摩醯因陀罗 see styles |
mó xì yīn tuó luó mo2 xi4 yin1 tuo2 luo2 mo hsi yin t`o lo mo hsi yin to lo Makeiindara |
(or 摩訶因陀羅) Mahendra, younger brother of Aśoka, who, on repenting of his dissolute life, became an arhat and is said to have founded Buddhism in Ceylon. |
摩醯奢娑迦 see styles |
mó xì shē suō jiā mo2 xi4 she1 suo1 jia1 mo hsi she so chia Makeishasaka |
Mahīśāsakāḥ, cf. 彌, one of the subdivisions of the Sarvāstivādāḥ school. |
摩醯徑伐羅 摩醯径伐罗 see styles |
mó xì jìng fá luó mo2 xi4 jing4 fa2 luo2 mo hsi ching fa lo Makeikeibara |
魔醯首羅; 魔醯 Maheśvara. Explained by 大自在天 great sovereign deva, 天王 king of devas. Śiva, lord of one great chiliocosm, a deity with eight arms, three eyes, riding on a white bull. Xuanzang says specially worshipped in the Panjab. It is a term also for certain bodhisattvas and certain heavens. |
摩醯羅矩羅 摩醯罗矩罗 see styles |
mó xì luó jǔ luó mo2 xi4 luo2 ju3 luo2 mo hsi lo chü lo Makeirakura |
Mihirakula |
摩鹿加群島 摩鹿加群岛 see styles |
mó lù jiā qún dǎo mo2 lu4 jia1 qun2 dao3 mo lu chia ch`ün tao mo lu chia chün tao |
Maluku Islands, Indonesia |
Variations: |
sure; sure すれ; スレ |
(n,n-suf) (often pronounced ずれ as a suffix) (See 世間擦れ・せけんずれ) chafing; sore; scrape; scratch; mark; rub; rubbing together; blister |
Variations: |
genma げんま |
(n,vs,adj-no) reduction in friction; lubrication |
Variations: |
mason まそん |
(noun/participle) wear and tear; abrasion; friction loss |
Variations: |
masai まさい |
(noun, transitive verb) grinding; trituration |
三摩地念誦 三摩地念诵 see styles |
sān mó dì niàn sòng san1 mo2 di4 nian4 song4 san mo ti nien sung sanmaji nenju |
Silent or meditative repetition of the name of Buddha. |
三摩難呾囉 三摩难呾囉 see styles |
sān mó nán dá luō san1 mo2 nan2 da2 luo1 san mo nan ta lo sanmanandara |
samanantaram, immediately following or contiguous; 等無間緣緣 i.e. one of the four 緣q.v.; it means without interval, i.e. an immediate cause. |
上薩摩瀬町 see styles |
kamisatsumazemachi かみさつまぜまち |
(place-name) Kamisatsumazemachi |
下奥多摩橋 see styles |
shimookutamabashi しもおくたまばし |
(place-name) Shimookutamabashi |
下薩摩瀬町 see styles |
shimosatsumazemachi しもさつまぜまち |
(place-name) Shimosatsumazemachi |
中摩殿畑山 see styles |
nakamatonohatayama なかまとのはたやま |
(personal name) Nakamatonohatayama |
久利町佐摩 see styles |
kurichousama / kurichosama くりちょうさま |
(place-name) Kurichōsama |
于遮那摩羅 于遮那摩罗 see styles |
yú zhēn à mó luó yu2 zhen1 a4 mo2 luo2 yü chen a mo lo Ushanamara |
Used in error for 干遮那摩羅. |
五輪三摩地 五轮三摩地 see styles |
wǔ lún sān mó dì wu3 lun2 san1 mo2 di4 wu lun san mo ti gorin samaji |
meditation on the five elements |
京王多摩川 see styles |
keioutamagawa / keotamagawa けいおうたまがわ |
(personal name) Keioutamagawa |
倶蘇摩摩羅 倶苏摩摩罗 see styles |
jù sū mó mó luó ju4 su1 mo2 mo2 luo2 chü su mo mo lo kusomamara |
kusumamālā, a wreath, garland. |
倶蘇摩跋低 倶苏摩跋低 see styles |
jù sū mó bá dī ju4 su1 mo2 ba2 di1 chü su mo pa ti Kusomabattei |
Kusumavatī; name of a buddha-realm. |
健行三摩地 see styles |
jiàn xíng sān mó dì jian4 xing2 san1 mo2 di4 chien hsing san mo ti kengyō sanmaji |
meditative stabilization going as a hero |
千秋町天摩 see styles |
chiakichoutenma / chiakichotenma ちあきちょうてんま |
(place-name) Chiakichōtenma |
南多摩霊園 see styles |
minamitamareien / minamitamareen みなみたまれいえん |
(place-name) Minamitama Cemetery |
吠摩質呾利 吠摩质呾利 see styles |
fèi mó zhí dá lì fei4 mo2 zhi2 da2 li4 fei mo chih ta li Beimashittachiri |
Vimalacitra |
吠摩質怛利 吠摩质怛利 see styles |
fèi mó zhí dá lì fei4 mo2 zhi2 da2 li4 fei mo chih ta li haimashitanri |
vimalacitra, v. 毘. |
和泉多摩川 see styles |
izumitamagawa いずみたまがわ |
(place-name) Izumitamagawa |
境部摩理勢 see styles |
sakaibemarise さかいべまりせ |
(person) Sakaibe Marise |
多摩テック see styles |
tamatekku たまテック |
(place-name) Tamatekku |
多摩少年院 see styles |
tamashounenin / tamashonenin たましょうねんいん |
(org) Tama Reform School; (o) Tama Reform School |
多摩川原橋 see styles |
tamagawarabashi たまがわらばし |
(place-name) Tamagawarabashi |
多摩川大橋 see styles |
tamagawaoohashi たまがわおおはし |
(place-name) Tamagawaoohashi |
多摩川緑地 see styles |
tamagawaryokuchi たまがわりょくち |
(place-name) Tamagawaryokuchi |
多摩更生園 see styles |
tamakouseien / tamakoseen たまこうせいえん |
(place-name) Tamakouseien |
多摩水道橋 see styles |
tamasuidoubashi / tamasuidobashi たますいどうばし |
(place-name) Tamasuidoubashi |
大西多摩恵 see styles |
oonishitamae おおにしたまえ |
(person) Oonishi Tamae (1955.7.13-) |
天を摩する see styles |
tenomasuru てんをまする |
(exp,vs-s) to soar high (building, etc.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "摩" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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
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