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<...2021222324252627282930...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
向敷地 see styles |
mukoushikiji / mukoshikiji むこうしきじ |
(place-name) Mukōshikiji |
向畦地 see styles |
mukaiaze むかいあぜ |
(surname) Mukaiaze |
向谷地 see styles |
mukaiyachi むかいやち |
(surname) Mukaiyachi |
向黒地 see styles |
mukaikuroji むかいくろじ |
(place-name) Mukaikuroji |
呉地川 see styles |
kurechigawa くれちがわ |
(place-name) Kurechigawa |
周布地 see styles |
suuji / suji すうじ |
(place-name) Suuji |
周観地 see styles |
shuukanchi / shukanchi しゅうかんち |
(surname) Shuukanchi |
和人地 see styles |
wajinchi わじんち |
(See 蝦夷地・えぞち・2) Edo-period realm of the Japanese (as opposed to the Ainu) in southern Hokkaido |
和地孝 see styles |
wachitakashi わちたかし |
(person) Wachi Takashi (1935.4-) |
和地山 see styles |
wajiyama わじやま |
(place-name) Wajiyama |
和地町 see styles |
wajichou / wajicho わじちょう |
(place-name) Wajichō |
和地関 see styles |
batikan ヴァティカン bachikan ヴァチカン |
(ateji / phonetic) (kana only) Vatican |
和当地 see styles |
watouji / watoji わとうぢ |
(place-name) Watoudi |
和田地 see styles |
wadachi わだち |
(place-name) Wadachi |
和良地 see styles |
waraji わらじ |
(surname) Waraji |
哀傷地 哀伤地 see styles |
āi shāng de ai1 shang1 de5 ai shang te |
pathetically |
唐貝地 see styles |
karakaichi からかいち |
(place-name) Karakaichi |
商業地 see styles |
shougyouchi / shogyochi しょうぎょうち |
business district |
善慧地 see styles |
shàn huì dì shan4 hui4 di4 shan hui ti zene ji |
sādhumatī, v. 十地. |
喜久地 see styles |
kikuchi きくち |
(surname) Kikuchi |
喜光地 see styles |
kikouji / kikoji きこうじ |
(place-name) Kikouji |
喜多地 see styles |
kitaji きたぢ |
(place-name) Kitadi |
営巣地 see styles |
eisouchi / esochi えいそうち |
nesting place; nesting site; nesting grounds |
四位地 see styles |
sì wèi dì si4 wei4 di4 ssu wei ti shi ichi |
four entrenchments |
四住地 see styles |
sì zhù dì si4 zhu4 di4 ssu chu ti shi jūji |
(四住) The four states or conditions found in mortality; wherein are the delusions of misleading views and desires. They are (1) 見一切住地 the delusions arising from seeing things as they seem, not as they really are. (2) 欲愛住地 the desires in the desire-realm. (3) 色愛住地 the desires in the form-realm. (4) 有愛住地 the desires in the formless realm. When 無明住地 the state of ignorance is added we have the 五住地 five states. These five states condition all error, and are the ground in which spring the roots of the countless passions and delusions of all mortal beings. |
四反地 see styles |
shitanji したんじ |
(place-name) Shitanji |
四大地 see styles |
yondaichi よんだいち |
(place-name) Yondaichi |
四天地 see styles |
shitenchi してんち |
(place-name) Shitenchi |
四教地 see styles |
sì jiào dì si4 jiao4 di4 ssu chiao ti shikyō ji |
Four stages, as given in the 大日經, 具緣品, i. e. 藏, 通, 別, and 圓 q. v. |
四通地 see styles |
yottsuji よっつじ |
(place-name) Yottsuji |
団地妻 see styles |
danchizuma だんちづま |
apartment wife (esp. one who spends a lot of time alone while her husband is at work) |
団地族 see styles |
danchizoku だんちぞく |
housing project dwellers |
団地間 see styles |
danchima だんちま |
(See 江戸間・2) tatami mat size used in apartment complexes (170 cm by 85 cm) |
囲地田 see styles |
ijita いぢた |
(place-name) Idita |
国有地 see styles |
kokuyuuchi / kokuyuchi こくゆうち |
state-owned land |
土井地 see styles |
doichi どいち |
(surname) Doichi |
土地公 see styles |
tǔ dì gōng tu3 di4 gong1 t`u ti kung tu ti kung |
Tudi Gong, the local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion) |
土地勘 see styles |
tochikan とちかん |
(1) familiarity with the land; (2) locality or terrain (usually associated with knowing or feeling the locality) |
土地堂 see styles |
tǔ dì táng tu3 di4 tang2 t`u ti t`ang tu ti tang tsuchi dō |
earth spirit's hall |
土地子 see styles |
tochiko とちこ |
(female given name) Tochiko |
土地山 see styles |
tochiyama とちやま |
(place-name) Tochiyama |
土地川 see styles |
tochikawa とちかわ |
(surname) Tochikawa |
土地柄 see styles |
tochigara とちがら |
nature of the locality; character of a place; local colour; local color |
土地溝 see styles |
tochimizo とちみぞ |
(surname) Tochimizo |
土地畑 see styles |
tochihata とちはた |
(surname) Tochihata |
土地神 see styles |
tǔ dì shén tu3 di4 shen2 t`u ti shen tu ti shen tochi jin |
local tutelary god (in Chinese folk religion) (same as 土地公|土地公[Tu3 di4 Gong1]) The local guardian deity of the soil or locality, deus loci; in the classics and government sacrifices known as 社; as guardian deity of the grave 后土. The 土地堂 is the shrine of this deity as ruler of the site of a monastery, and is usually east of the main hall. On the 2nd and 16th of each month a 土地諷經 or reading of a sutra should be done at the shrine. |
土地谷 see styles |
tochidani とちだに |
(place-name) Tochidani |
土地込 see styles |
tochigome とちごめ |
(place-name) Tochigome |
土地鑑 see styles |
tochikan とちかん |
(1) familiarity with the land; (2) locality or terrain (usually associated with knowing or feeling the locality) |
土居地 see styles |
doichi どいち |
(surname) Doichi |
土用地 see styles |
doyouji / doyoji どようじ |
(place-name) Doyouji |
在上地 see styles |
zài shàng dì zai4 shang4 di4 tsai shang ti zai jōji |
at higher [more advanced] stages [of practice] |
在地下 see styles |
zài dì xià zai4 di4 xia4 tsai ti hsia |
underground |
在定地 see styles |
zài dìng dì zai4 ding4 di4 tsai ting ti zai jōchi |
being in a state of meditation |
坂中地 see styles |
sakanakaji さかなかじ |
(place-name) Sakanakaji |
坊井地 see styles |
bouiji / boiji ぼういじ |
(place-name) Bouiji |
坊地峠 see styles |
boujidawa / bojidawa ぼうじだわ |
(personal name) Boujidawa |
坊谷地 see styles |
bouyachi / boyachi ぼうやち |
(place-name) Bouyachi |
垣生地 see styles |
habuji はぶじ |
(place-name) Habuji |
埋立地 see styles |
umetatechi うめたてち |
reclaimed land |
埋葬地 see styles |
maisouchi / maisochi まいそうち |
burial place (ground); cemetery; graveyard |
城団地 see styles |
joudanchi / jodanchi じょうだんち |
(place-name) Jōdanchi |
基地外 see styles |
kichigai きちがい |
(irregular kanji usage) (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (sensitive word) (kana only) madness; madman; (2) (kana only) enthusiast; freak; junkie |
基地局 see styles |
kichikyoku きちきょく |
base station |
堂地前 see styles |
douchimae / dochimae どうちまえ |
(place-name) Dōchimae |
堤団地 see styles |
tsutsumidanchi つつみだんち |
(place-name) Tsutsumidanchi |
堪忍地 see styles |
kān rěn dì kan1 ren3 di4 k`an jen ti kan jen ti kannin ji |
The stage of endurance, the first of the ten bodhisattva stages. |
塔野地 see styles |
tounoji / tonoji とうのじ |
(place-name) Tounoji |
塗谷地 see styles |
nuriyachi ぬりやち |
(place-name) Nuriyachi |
塩地峠 see styles |
shiochitouge / shiochitoge しおちとうげ |
(place-name) Shiochitōge |
塩地平 see styles |
shiochidaira しおちだいら |
(place-name) Shiochidaira |
墓地岩 see styles |
tsuetani つえたに |
(surname) Tsuetani |
墓地川 see styles |
bochigawa ぼちがわ |
(place-name) Bochigawa |
墮地獄 堕地狱 see styles |
duò dì yù duo4 di4 yu4 to ti yü da jigoku |
fall into hell |
壁下地 see styles |
kabeshitaji かべしたじ |
framework (for a mud-plastered wall) |
壁地内 see styles |
kabechiuchi かべちうち |
(place-name) Kabechiuchi |
壱耕地 see styles |
ichikouchi / ichikochi いちこうち |
(place-name) Ichikouchi |
壱貫地 see styles |
ikkanji いっかんぢ |
(place-name) Ikkandi |
売り地 see styles |
urichi うりち |
land for sale |
外ラ地 see styles |
soraji そらぢ |
(place-name) Soradi |
外地人 see styles |
wài dì rén wai4 di4 ren2 wai ti jen |
stranger; outsider |
外地島 see styles |
fukajijima ふかじじま |
(personal name) Fukajijima |
外谷地 see styles |
sotoyachi そとやち |
(place-name, surname) Sotoyachi |
外路地 see styles |
sotoroji そとろじ |
outer teahouse garden (outside the central gate) |
外露地 see styles |
sotoroji そとろじ |
outer teahouse garden (outside the central gate) |
多々地 see styles |
tadachi ただち |
(surname) Tadachi |
多地子 see styles |
tachiko たちこ |
(female given name) Tachiko |
夢心地 see styles |
yumegokochi ゆめごこち |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) dreamy state of mind; ecstasy; trance |
大中地 see styles |
oochuuchi / oochuchi おおちゅうち |
(place-name) Oochuuchi |
大円地 see styles |
ooenji おおえんじ |
(place-name) Ooenji |
大判地 see styles |
daihanji だいはんじ |
(place-name) Daihanji |
大勇地 see styles |
daiyuuchi / daiyuchi だいゆうち |
(surname) Daiyūchi |
大和地 see styles |
yamatoji やまとぢ |
(surname) Yamatoji |
大土地 see styles |
oodochi おおどち |
(place-name) Oodochi |
大地ケ see styles |
oochiga おおちが |
(place-name) Oochiga |
大地主 see styles |
dà dì zhǔ da4 di4 zhu3 ta ti chu oojinushi おおじぬし |
a large landowner large landowner; major landowner; great landowner lord of the earth |
大地内 see styles |
oochiuchi おおちうち |
(place-name) Oochiuchi |
大地原 see styles |
oochihara おおちはら |
(surname) Oochihara |
大地坪 see styles |
oochitsubo おおちつぼ |
(place-name) Oochitsubo |
大地堂 see styles |
oojidou / oojido おおじどう |
(place-name) Oojidou |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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