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<12345678>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
苦網 苦网 see styles |
kǔ wǎng ku3 wang3 k`u wang ku wang kumō |
The net of suffering. |
苦練 苦练 see styles |
kǔ liàn ku3 lian4 k`u lien ku lien |
to train hard; to practice diligently; hard work; blood, sweat, and tears |
苦縛 苦缚 see styles |
kǔ fú ku3 fu2 k`u fu ku fu kubaku |
The bond of suffering. |
苦肉 see styles |
kuniku くにく |
(See 苦肉の策) hurting oneself (to trick an adversary) |
苦膽 苦胆 see styles |
kǔ dǎn ku3 dan3 k`u tan ku tan |
gallbladder |
苦艾 see styles |
kǔ ài ku3 ai4 k`u ai ku ai nigayomogi; kugai; nigayomogi にがよもぎ; くがい; ニガヨモギ |
wormwood; Artemisia absinthium (kana only) wormwood (Artemisia absinthium); absinthe |
苦苓 see styles |
kǔ líng ku3 ling2 k`u ling ku ling |
chinaberry (Melia azedarach) |
苦苣 see styles |
kǔ jù ku3 ju4 k`u chü ku chü |
endive |
苦苦 see styles |
kǔ kǔ ku3 ku3 k`u k`u ku ku kuku |
strenuously; persistently; hard; painful duḥkha-duḥkhatā. The pain or painfulness of pain; pain produced by misery or pain; suffering arising from external circumstances, e. g. famine, storm, sickness, torture, etc. |
苦茗 see styles |
kumei / kume くめい |
(obsolete) bitter tea; low-quality tea |
苦菊 see styles |
kǔ jú ku3 ju2 k`u chü ku chü |
endive |
苦菜 see styles |
nogeshi のげし nigana にがな |
(kana only) sow thistle (Sonchus oleraceus); milk thistle; (kana only) Ixeris dentata (species of the daisy family) |
苦蘇 see styles |
kusso; koso; kusso; koso くっそ; こそ; クッソ; コソ |
(kana only) kousso (African flowering plant, Hagenia abyssinica); kosso; cusso; koso; brayera |
苦蘊 苦蕴 see styles |
kǔ yùn ku3 yun4 k`u yün ku yün ku'un |
The bundle of suffering, i. e. the body as composed of the five skandhas. |
苦蘵 see styles |
kǔ zhí ku3 zhi2 k`u chih ku chih |
cutleaf ground-cherry; Physalis angulata |
苦處 苦处 see styles |
kǔ chu ku3 chu5 k`u ch`u ku chu |
suffering; distress |
苦虫 see styles |
nigamushi にがむし |
(See 苦虫を噛み潰したよう・にがむしをかみつぶしたよう) bitter-tasting bug |
苦行 see styles |
kǔ xíng ku3 xing2 k`u hsing ku hsing kugyou / kugyo くぎょう |
ascetic practice (n,vs,vi) (1) penance; austerities; mortification; asceticism; (n,vs,vi) (2) difficult work; strenuous task duṣkara-caryā, undergoing difficulties, hardships, or sufferings; also tapas, burning, torment; hence asceticism, religious austerity, mortification. |
苦衷 see styles |
kǔ zhōng ku3 zhong1 k`u chung ku chung kuchuu / kuchu くちゅう |
secret trouble; sorrow; difficulties distress; anguish; mental suffering |
苦觀 苦观 see styles |
kǔ guān ku3 guan1 k`u kuan ku kuan kukan |
contemplation of suffering |
苦觸 苦触 see styles |
kǔ chù ku3 chu4 k`u ch`u ku chu kusoku |
painful contact |
苦言 see styles |
kǔ yán ku3 yan2 k`u yen ku yen kugen くげん |
candid advice; frank advice; honest opinion; exhortation; harsh but honest advice Bitter words, words of rebuke. |
苦諦 苦谛 see styles |
kǔ dì ku3 di4 k`u ti ku ti kutai くたい |
More info & calligraphy: Four Noble Truths: Suffering(苦聖諦) duḥkaha-ārya-satyam. The first of the four dogmas, that of suffering; v. 苦集. |
苦諫 苦谏 see styles |
kǔ jiàn ku3 jian4 k`u chien ku chien |
to admonish strenuously |
苦趣 see styles |
kǔ qù ku3 qu4 k`u ch`ü ku chü |
wretched feelings (opposite: 樂趣|乐趣, delight) |
苦輪 苦轮 see styles |
kǔ lún ku3 lun2 k`u lun ku lun kurin |
The wheel of suffering, i. e. reincarnation. |
苦逼 see styles |
kǔ bī ku3 bi1 k`u pi ku pi kuhitsu |
(coll.) miserable; wretched afflicted by suffering |
苦道 see styles |
kǔ dào ku3 dao4 k`u tao ku tao kudō |
The path of suffering; from illusion arises karma, from karma suffering, from suffering illusion, in a vicious circle. |
苦酒 see styles |
karazake からざけ karasake からさけ |
(archaism) (obscure) vinegar |
苦闘 see styles |
kutou / kuto くとう |
(n,vs,vi) hard fight; difficult struggle |
苦陰 苦阴 see styles |
kǔ yīn ku3 yin1 k`u yin ku yin kuon |
The body with its five skandhas 五陰 enmeshed in suffering. |
苦際 苦际 see styles |
kǔ jì ku3 ji4 k`u chi ku chi kusai |
The limit of suffering, i. e. entrance to nirvāṇa. |
苦障 see styles |
kǔ zhàng ku3 zhang4 k`u chang ku chang kushō |
obstruction of asceticism |
苦集 see styles |
kǔ jí ku3 ji2 k`u chi ku chi ku shu |
samudaya, arising, coming together, collection, multitude. The second of the four axioms, that of 'accumulation', that misery is intensified by craving or desire and the passions, which are the cause of reincarnation. |
苦難 苦难 see styles |
kǔ nàn ku3 nan4 k`u nan ku nan kunan くなん |
suffering suffering; distress; hardship; trial tribulations |
苦頭 苦头 see styles |
kǔ tou ku3 tou5 k`u t`ou ku tou |
sufferings |
苦餘 苦余 see styles |
kǔ yú ku3 yu2 k`u yü ku yü kuyo |
Remains of suffering awaiting the Hīnayāna disciple who escapes suffering in this world, but still meets it in succeeding worlds. |
苦鳴 see styles |
kumei / kume くめい |
(rare) cries of pain |
三苦 see styles |
sān kǔ san1 ku3 san k`u san ku sanku |
The three kinds of duḥkha, pain, or suffering: 苦苦 that produced by direct causes; 壞苦 by loss or deprivation; 行苦 by the passing or impermanency of all things. |
不苦 see styles |
bù kǔ bu4 ku3 pu k`u pu ku fuku |
non-suffering |
二苦 see styles |
èr kǔ er4 ku3 erh k`u erh ku ni ku |
Two kinds of suffering: within, e.g. sickness, sorrow; from without, e.g. calamities. |
五苦 see styles |
wǔ kǔ wu3 ku3 wu k`u wu ku goku |
The five forms of suffering: I. (1) Birth, age, sickness, death; (2) parting with those loved; (3) meeting with the hated or disliked; (4) inability to obtain the desired; (5) the five skandha sufferings, mental and physical. II. Birth, age, sickness, death, and the shackles (for criminals). III. The sufferings of the hells, and as hungry ghosts, animals, asuras, and human beings. |
何苦 see styles |
hé kǔ he2 ku3 ho k`u ho ku |
why bother?; is it worth the trouble? |
八苦 see styles |
bā kǔ ba1 ku3 pa k`u pa ku hakku はっく |
the eight distresses - birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas (Buddhism) {Buddh} the eight kinds of suffering (birth, old age, disease, death, parting from loved ones, meeting disliked ones, not getting what one seeks, pains of the five skandha) The eight distresses―birth, age, sickness, death, parting with what we love, meeting with what we hate, unattained aims, and all the ills of the five skandhas. |
冤苦 see styles |
yuān kǔ yuan1 ku3 yüan k`u yüan ku |
to treat (sb) unjustly; anguish caused by an injustice |
出苦 see styles |
chū kǔ chu1 ku3 ch`u k`u chu ku shutsuku |
escape from suffering |
刻苦 see styles |
kè kǔ ke4 ku3 k`o k`u ko ku kokku こっく |
More info & calligraphy: Hard Work(n,vs,vi) hard work to work hard |
労苦 see styles |
rouku / roku ろうく |
(noun/participle) labor; labour; toil; hardship |
勞苦 劳苦 see styles |
láo kǔ lao2 ku3 lao k`u lao ku rōku |
to toil; hard work exhaustion |
勤苦 see styles |
qín kǔ qin2 ku3 ch`in k`u chin ku kinku きんく |
hardworking; assiduous (noun/participle) toil and hardship Devoted and suffering, zealously suffering. |
厭苦 厌苦 see styles |
yàn kǔ yan4 ku3 yen k`u yen ku enku |
to tire of suffering |
受苦 see styles |
shòu kǔ shou4 ku3 shou k`u shou ku juku じゅく |
to suffer hardship suffering pain; experiencing hardship feel [experience, undergo] suffering |
叫苦 see styles |
jiào kǔ jiao4 ku3 chiao k`u chiao ku |
to whine about hardships; to complain of one's bitter lot; to complain; to grumble |
吃苦 see styles |
chī kǔ chi1 ku3 ch`ih k`u chih ku |
to bear hardships |
命苦 see styles |
mìng kǔ ming4 ku3 ming k`u ming ku |
to be born under an ill star |
四苦 see styles |
sì kǔ si4 ku3 ssu k`u ssu ku shiku しく |
{Buddh} the four kinds of suffering (birth, old age, disease, death) The four miseries, or sufferings — birth, age, disease, and death. |
困苦 see styles |
kùn kǔ kun4 ku3 k`un k`u kun ku konku こんく |
deprivation; distressed; miserable (n,vs,vi) privation; hardship to be made subject to hardship |
壞苦 坏苦 see styles |
huài kǔ huai4 ku3 huai k`u huai ku e ku |
The suffering of decay, or destruction, e.g. of the body, reaction from joy, etc. |
大苦 see styles |
dà kǔ da4 ku3 ta k`u ta ku dai ku |
great suffering |
寒苦 see styles |
kanku かんく |
suffering caused by the cold |
峯苦 see styles |
minetsuma みねつま |
(place-name) Minetsuma |
後苦 后苦 see styles |
hòu kǔ hou4 ku3 hou k`u hou ku goku |
subsequent pain |
微苦 see styles |
wéi kǔ wei2 ku3 wei k`u wei ku miku |
(some) slight misery |
心苦 see styles |
xīn kǔ xin1 ku3 hsin k`u hsin ku shinku |
mental suffering |
忍苦 see styles |
ninku にんく |
(n,vs,vi) endurance; stoicism |
息苦 see styles |
xí kǔ xi2 ku3 hsi k`u hsi ku sokuku |
To put an end to suffering. |
悲苦 see styles |
bēi kǔ bei1 ku3 pei k`u pei ku |
forlorn; miserable |
悽苦 凄苦 see styles |
qī kǔ qi1 ku3 ch`i k`u chi ku |
bleak; miserable |
惨苦 see styles |
sanku さんく |
terrible pain; terrible hardship; terrible suffering |
愁苦 see styles |
chóu kǔ chou2 ku3 ch`ou k`u chou ku |
anxiety; distress |
憂苦 忧苦 see styles |
yōu kǔ you1 ku3 yu k`u yu ku yuuku / yuku ゆうく |
(n,vs,vi) trouble; distress; sorrow suffering and despair |
懃苦 see styles |
qín kǔ qin2 ku3 ch`in k`u chin ku gonku |
suffering |
拔苦 see styles |
bá kǔ ba2 ku3 pa k`u pa ku bakku |
removing the suffering [of others] |
挖苦 see styles |
wā kǔ wa1 ku3 wa k`u wa ku |
to speak sarcastically; to make cutting remarks; also pr. [wa1 ku5] |
故苦 see styles |
gù kǔ gu4 ku3 ku k`u ku ku koku |
Old suffering; also the suffering resulting from prolongation, e. g. too much lying, standing, walking, at first a joy, becomes wearying. |
救苦 see styles |
jiù kǔ jiu4 ku3 chiu k`u chiu ku kuku |
To save from suffering, to save the suffering. |
有苦 see styles |
yǒu kǔ you3 ku3 yu k`u yu ku uku |
with suffering |
業苦 业苦 see styles |
yè kǔ ye4 ku3 yeh k`u yeh ku gouku / goku ごうく |
karmic suffering Karmaic suffering. |
極苦 极苦 see styles |
jí kǔ ji2 ku3 chi k`u chi ku gokuku |
extreme suffering |
欲苦 see styles |
yù kǔ yu4 ku3 yü k`u yü ku yokuku |
The sufferings of desire, or in desire-realms. |
死苦 see styles |
sǐ kǔ si3 ku3 ssu k`u ssu ku shiku しく |
(1) {Buddh} (See 四苦) inevitability of death (one of the four kinds of suffering); (2) death pains; agony of death The misery, or pain, of death, one of the Four Sufferings. |
清苦 see styles |
qīng kǔ qing1 ku3 ch`ing k`u ching ku |
destitute but honest; poor and simple; spartan; austere |
滅苦 灭苦 see styles |
miè kǔ mie4 ku3 mieh k`u mieh ku metsuku |
cessation of suffering |
無苦 无苦 see styles |
wú kǔ wu2 ku3 wu k`u wu ku muku |
no suffering |
爲苦 为苦 see styles |
wéi kǔ wei2 ku3 wei k`u wei ku i ku |
is painful |
現苦 现苦 see styles |
xiàn kǔ xian4 ku3 hsien k`u hsien ku genku |
active suffering |
甘苦 see styles |
gān kǔ gan1 ku3 kan k`u kan ku kanku かんく |
good times and hardships; joys and tribulations; for better or for worse sweetness and bitterness; joys and sorrows |
生苦 see styles |
shēng kǔ sheng1 ku3 sheng k`u sheng ku shōku |
suffering of being born |
疾苦 see styles |
jí kǔ ji2 ku3 chi k`u chi ku shikku しっく |
pain and difficulties; suffering (of the people) (noun/participle) affliction; suffering |
病苦 see styles |
bìng kǔ bing4 ku3 ping k`u ping ku byouku / byoku びょうく |
pains (of illness); sufferings (esp. in Buddhism) pain of sickness suffering from illness |
痛苦 see styles |
tòng kǔ tong4 ku3 t`ung k`u tung ku tsuuku / tsuku つうく |
pain; suffering; painful; CL:個|个[ge4] anguish; (great) pain pain and suffering |
知苦 see styles |
zhī kǔ zhi1 ku3 chih k`u chih ku chiku |
to know suffering |
窮苦 穷苦 see styles |
qióng kǔ qiong2 ku3 ch`iung k`u chiung ku |
impoverished; destitute |
純苦 纯苦 see styles |
chún kǔ chun2 ku3 ch`un k`u chun ku junku |
pure suffering |
老苦 see styles |
lǎo kǔ lao3 ku3 lao k`u lao ku rōku |
One of the four sufferings, that of old age. |
脫苦 脱苦 see styles |
tuō kǔ tuo1 ku3 t`o k`u to ku datsuku |
liberates from suffering |
艱苦 艰苦 see styles |
jiān kǔ jian1 ku3 chien k`u chien ku kanku かんく |
difficult; hard; arduous (noun/participle) privation suffering |
衆苦 众苦 see styles |
zhòng kǔ zhong4 ku3 chung k`u chung ku shuku; shuuku / shuku; shuku しゅく; しゅうく |
(archaism) numerous sufferings; suffering of many people All the miseries of existence, the sufferings of all. |
行苦 see styles |
xíng kǔ xing2 ku3 hsing k`u hsing ku gyōku |
The suffering inevitably consequent on action. |
見苦 见苦 see styles |
jiàn kǔ jian4 ku3 chien k`u chien ku kenku |
to see (the Truth of) suffering |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "苦" 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
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