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Simple Dictionary Definition |
龍血樹 龙血树 see styles |
lóng xuè shù long2 xue4 shu4 lung hsüeh shu |
dragon tree; Dracaena (botany) |
七寶樹林 七宝树林 see styles |
qī bǎo shù lín qi1 bao3 shu4 lin2 ch`i pao shu lin chi pao shu lin shichihō jurin |
The grove of jewel trees, or trees of the seven precious things―a part of the "Pure-land", or Paradise. |
七寶諸樹 七宝诸树 see styles |
qī bǎo zhū shù qi1 bao3 zhu1 shu4 ch`i pao chu shu chi pao chu shu shippō shoju |
seven-jeweled trees |
七重行樹 七重行树 see styles |
qī zhòng xíng shù qi1 zhong4 xing2 shu4 ch`i chung hsing shu chi chung hsing shu shichijū gyō ju |
The seven avenues of gem trees in Paradise. |
五倍子樹 五倍子树 see styles |
wǔ bèi zi shù wu3 bei4 zi5 shu4 wu pei tzu shu |
Chinese sumac (Rhus chinensis) |
休氏樹鶯 休氏树莺 see styles |
xiū shì shù yīng xiu1 shi4 shu4 ying1 hsiu shih shu ying |
(bird species of China) Hume's bush warbler (Horornis brunnescens) |
佛樹明全 佛树明全 see styles |
fó shù míng quán fo2 shu4 ming2 quan2 fo shu ming ch`üan fo shu ming chüan Butsuju myōzen |
Butsuju Myozen |
八多羅樹 八多罗树 see styles |
bā duō luó shù ba1 duo1 luo2 shu4 pa to lo shu hachi taraju |
As high as eight tāla (palmyra) trees, very high. |
別樹一幟 别树一帜 see styles |
bié shù yī zhì bie2 shu4 yi1 zhi4 pieh shu i chih |
lit. to fly one's banner on a solitary tree (idiom); fig. to act as a loner; to stand out; to develop one's own school; to have attitude of one's own |
別樹一旗 别树一旗 see styles |
bié shù yī qí bie2 shu4 yi1 qi2 pieh shu i ch`i pieh shu i chi |
lit. to fly one's banner on a solitary tree (idiom); fig. to act as a loner; to stand out; to develop one's own school; to have attitude of one's own |
劫婆羅樹 劫婆罗树 see styles |
jié pó luó shù jie2 po2 luo2 shu4 chieh p`o lo shu chieh po lo shu kōbaraju |
v. 劫波樹 and 劫沙波裟 or 劫具, for both of which it is used. |
塔尾樹鵲 塔尾树鹊 see styles |
tǎ wěi shù què ta3 wei3 shu4 que4 t`a wei shu ch`üeh ta wei shu chüeh |
(bird species of China) ratchet-tailed treepie (Temnurus temnurus) |
大樹仙人 大树仙人 see styles |
dà shù xiān rén da4 shu4 xian1 ren2 ta shu hsien jen Daiju Sennin |
Mahāvṛkṣa ṛṣi, the ascetic Vāyu, who meditated so long that a big tree grew out of his shoulders. Seeing a hundred beautiful princesses he desired them; being spurned, he was filled with hatred, and with a spell turned them into hunchbacks; hence Kanyākubja, v. 羯 or 罽 the city of hump-backed maidens; its king was ? Brahmadatta. v. 西域記 5. |
大樹菠蘿 大树菠萝 see styles |
dà shù bō luó da4 shu4 bo1 luo2 ta shu po lo |
jackfruit |
娑羅樹林 娑罗树林 see styles |
suō luó shù lín suo1 luo2 shu4 lin2 so lo shu lin Sharajurin |
Śāla Forest |
娑羅樹王 娑罗树王 see styles |
suō luó shù wáng suo1 luo2 shu4 wang2 so lo shu wang Sharaju ō |
Sālêndra-rāja |
娑羅雙樹 娑罗双树 see styles |
suō luó shuāng shù suo1 luo2 shuang1 shu4 so lo shuang shu sarasōju |
the two śāla trees |
寬尾樹鶯 宽尾树莺 see styles |
kuān wěi shù yīng kuan1 wei3 shu4 ying1 k`uan wei shu ying kuan wei shu ying |
(bird species of China) Cetti's warbler (Cettia cetti) |
尼拘律樹 尼拘律树 see styles |
ní jū lǜ shù ni2 ju1 lv4 shu4 ni chü lü shu nikuritsuju |
(Skt. nyagrodha) |
尼拘樹相 尼拘树相 see styles |
ní jū shù xiàng ni2 ju1 shu4 xiang4 ni chü shu hsiang nikuju sō |
a body which has proportionate limbs such that its circumference with the extended limbs is circular [like the shape of a fig tree] |
尼拘類樹 尼拘类树 see styles |
ní jū lèi shù ni2 ju1 lei4 shu4 ni chü lei shu nikurui ju |
the nyagrodha tree |
強腳樹鶯 强脚树莺 see styles |
qiáng jiǎo shù yīng qiang2 jiao3 shu4 ying1 ch`iang chiao shu ying chiang chiao shu ying |
(bird species of China) brown-flanked bush warbler (Horornis fortipes) |
拘鞞羅樹 拘鞞罗树 see styles |
jū bǐ luó shù ju1 bi3 luo2 shu4 chü pi lo shu kuhira ju |
the kovidāra tree |
撼樹蚍蜉 撼树蚍蜉 see styles |
hàn shù pí fú han4 shu4 pi2 fu2 han shu p`i fu han shu pi fu |
lit. an ant trying to shake a tree; to overrate oneself (idiom) |
日本樹鶯 日本树莺 see styles |
rì běn shù yīng ri4 ben3 shu4 ying1 jih pen shu ying |
(bird species of China) Japanese bush warbler (Horornis diphone) |
月桂樹葉 月桂树叶 see styles |
yuè guì shù yè yue4 gui4 shu4 ye4 yüeh kuei shu yeh |
laurel leaf; bay leaf |
村上春樹 村上春树 see styles |
cūn shàng chūn shù cun1 shang4 chun1 shu4 ts`un shang ch`un shu tsun shang chun shu murakamiharuki むらかみはるき |
MURAKAMI Haruki (1949-), Japanese novelist and translator (person) Murakami Haruki (1949-) |
桃河樹林 桃河树林 see styles |
táo hé shù lín tao2 he2 shu4 lin2 t`ao ho shu lin tao ho shu lin Dōka jurin |
Dhavajālika |
棕腹樹鵲 棕腹树鹊 see styles |
zōng fù shù què zong1 fu4 shu4 que4 tsung fu shu ch`üeh tsung fu shu chüeh |
(bird species of China) rufous treepie (Dendrocitta vagabunda) |
棕頂樹鶯 棕顶树莺 see styles |
zōng dǐng shù yīng zong1 ding3 shu4 ying1 tsung ting shu ying |
(bird species of China) grey-sided bush warbler (Cettia brunnifrons) |
植樹造林 植树造林 see styles |
zhí shù zào lín zhi2 shu4 zao4 lin2 chih shu tsao lin |
afforestation |
樹上開花 树上开花 see styles |
shù shàng kāi huā shu4 shang4 kai1 hua1 shu shang k`ai hua shu shang kai hua |
to deck the tree with false blossoms; to make something of no value appear valuable (idiom) |
樹大招風 树大招风 see styles |
shù dà zhāo fēng shu4 da4 zhao1 feng1 shu ta chao feng |
lit. a tall tree attracts the wind (idiom); fig. a famous or rich person attracts criticism |
樹枝狀晶 树枝状晶 see styles |
shù zhī zhuàng jīng shu4 zhi1 zhuang4 jing1 shu chih chuang ching |
dendrite (crystallography) |
樹狀細胞 树状细胞 see styles |
shù zhuàng xì bāo shu4 zhuang4 xi4 bao1 shu chuang hsi pao |
dendritic cell |
樹碑立傳 树碑立传 see styles |
shù bēi lì zhuàn shu4 bei1 li4 zhuan4 shu pei li chuan |
lit. to erect a stele and write a biography (idiom); to monumentalize; to glorify; to sing the praises of |
沙羅雙樹 沙罗双树 see styles |
shā luó shuāng shù sha1 luo2 shuang1 shu4 sha lo shuang shu sara sōju |
The twin trees in the grove 娑羅林 in which Śākyamuni entered nirvāṇa. |
泥洹雙樹 泥洹双树 see styles |
ní huán shuāng shù ni2 huan2 shuang1 shu4 ni huan shuang shu naion sōju |
two trees of nirvana |
海部俊樹 海部俊树 see styles |
hǎi bù jun shù hai3 bu4 jun4 shu4 hai pu chün shu kaifutoshiki かいふとしき |
KAIFU Toshiki (1931-), Japanese politician, prime minister 1989-1991 (person) Kaifu Toshiki (1931.1-) |
淡腳樹鶯 淡脚树莺 see styles |
dàn jiǎo shù yīng dan4 jiao3 shu4 ying1 tan chiao shu ying |
(bird species of China) pale-footed bush warbler (Hemitesia pallidipes) |
湯川秀樹 汤川秀树 see styles |
tāng chuān xiù shù tang1 chuan1 xiu4 shu4 t`ang ch`uan hsiu shu tang chuan hsiu shu yukawahideki ゆかわひでき |
YUKAWA Hideki (1907-1988), Japanese theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate (person) Yukawa Hideki (1907.1.23-1981.9.8) (1949 Nobel Prize in Physics) |
火樹銀花 火树银花 see styles |
huǒ shù yín huā huo3 shu4 yin2 hua1 huo shu yin hua |
display of fireworks and lanterns |
無用之樹 无用之树 see styles |
wú yòng zhī shù wu2 yong4 zhi1 shu4 wu yung chih shu |
useless person (originally from Zhuangzi's "A Happy Excursion" 逍遙遊|逍遥游) |
猴麵包樹 猴面包树 see styles |
hóu miàn bāo shù hou2 mian4 bao1 shu4 hou mien pao shu |
boabab tree; monkey-bread tree; Adansonia digitata (botany) |
獨樹一幟 独树一帜 see styles |
dú shù yī zhì du2 shu4 yi1 zhi4 tu shu i chih |
lit. to fly one's banner on a solitary tree (idiom); fig. to act as a loner; to stand out; to develop one's own school; to have attitude of one's own |
獨樹一格 独树一格 see styles |
dú shù yī gé du2 shu4 yi1 ge2 tu shu i ko |
to have a unique style of one's own (idiom) |
環氧樹脂 环氧树脂 see styles |
huán yǎng shù zhī huan2 yang3 shu4 zhi1 huan yang shu chih |
epoxy resin (chemistry) |
甄叔迦樹 甄叔迦树 see styles |
zhēn shú jiā shù zhen1 shu2 jia1 shu4 chen shu chia shu kenshuka ju |
(Skt. kiṃśuka) |
畢鉢羅樹 毕钵罗树 see styles |
bì bō luó shù bi4 bo1 luo2 shu4 pi po lo shu hippara ju |
(Skt. pippala) |
異色樹鶯 异色树莺 see styles |
yì sè shù yīng yi4 se4 shu4 ying1 i se shu ying |
(bird species of China) aberrant bush warbler (Horornis flavolivaceus) |
百年樹人 百年树人 see styles |
bǎi nián shù rén bai3 nian2 shu4 ren2 pai nien shu jen |
(idiom) it takes many years to raise children to be upstanding citizens |
盤尾樹鵲 盘尾树鹊 see styles |
pán wěi shù què pan2 wei3 shu4 que4 p`an wei shu ch`üeh pan wei shu chüeh |
(bird species of China) racket-tailed treepie (Crypsirina temia) |
綠樹成蔭 绿树成荫 see styles |
lǜ shù chéng yīn lu:4 shu4 cheng2 yin1 lü shu ch`eng yin lü shu cheng yin |
(of an area) to have trees with shade-giving foliage; (of a road) to be tree-lined |
聚酯樹脂 聚酯树脂 see styles |
jù zhǐ shù zhī ju4 zhi3 shu4 zhi1 chü chih shu chih |
polyester resin |
芝蘭玉樹 芝兰玉树 see styles |
zhī lán yù shù zhi1 lan2 yu4 shu4 chih lan yü shu |
lit. orchids and jade trees (idiom); fig. a child with splendid future prospects |
菩提樹下 菩提树下 see styles |
pú tí shù xià pu2 ti2 shu4 xia4 p`u t`i shu hsia pu ti shu hsia bodai ju ge |
beneath the bodhi tree |
菩提樹神 菩提树神 see styles |
pú tí shù shén pu2 ti2 shu4 shen2 p`u t`i shu shen pu ti shu shen Bodaiju jin |
The goddess-guardian of the Bo-tree. |
蒹葭玉樹 蒹葭玉树 see styles |
jiān jiā yù shù jian1 jia1 yu4 shu4 chien chia yü shu |
see 蒹葭倚玉樹|蒹葭倚玉树[jian1 jia1 yi3 yu4 shu4] |
藥樹王身 药树王身 see styles |
yào shù wáng shēn yao4 shu4 wang2 shen1 yao shu wang shen yakujuō shin |
The body or form which is taken by this bodhisattva at any time for healing the sick. |
蚍蜉撼樹 蚍蜉撼树 see styles |
pí fú hàn shù pi2 fu2 han4 shu4 p`i fu han shu pi fu han shu |
lit. an ant trying to shake a tree; to overrate oneself (idiom) |
螞蟻上樹 蚂蚁上树 see styles |
mǎ yǐ shàng shù ma3 yi3 shang4 shu4 ma i shang shu |
"ants climbing a tree", a Sichuan dish made with cellophane noodles 粉絲|粉丝[fen3 si1] and ground meat (so called because the particles of meat clinging to the noodles look like ants on the twigs of a tree); (sex position) man standing, woman clinging to his upper body; (erotic massage) full-body licking |
衆寶樹下 众宝树下 see styles |
zhòng bǎo shù xià zhong4 bao3 shu4 xia4 chung pao shu hsia shu hōju ge |
at the foot of multitudinous jeweled trees |
貝多羅樹 贝多罗树 see styles |
bèi duō luó shù bei4 duo1 luo2 shu4 pei to lo shu |
Talipot palm (Corypha umbraculifera), whose leaves were used as writing media |
遠東樹鶯 远东树莺 see styles |
yuǎn dōng shù yīng yuan3 dong1 shu4 ying1 yüan tung shu ying |
(bird species of China) Manchurian bush warbler (Horornis canturians) |
醇酸樹脂 醇酸树脂 see styles |
chún suān shù zhī chun2 suan1 shu4 zhi1 ch`un suan shu chih chun suan shu chih |
alkyd resin |
金雞納樹 金鸡纳树 see styles |
jīn jī nà shù jin1 ji1 na4 shu4 chin chi na shu |
Cinchona ledgeriana, tree whose bark contains quinine |
鐵樹開花 铁树开花 see styles |
tiě shù kāi huā tie3 shu4 kai1 hua1 t`ieh shu k`ai hua tieh shu kai hua |
lit. the iron tree blooms (idiom); a highly improbable or extremely rare occurrence |
阿育伽樹 阿育伽树 see styles |
ā yù qié shù a1 yu4 qie2 shu4 a yü ch`ieh shu a yü chieh shu aikuka ju |
The name of a tree under which the mother of the Buddha was painlessly delivered of her son, for which Chinese texts give eight different dates; the jonesia aśoka; it is also called 畢利叉 vṛkṣa. |
阿說他樹 阿说他树 see styles |
ā shuō tā shù a1 shuo1 ta1 shu4 a shuo t`a shu a shuo ta shu asetsutaju |
aśvattha |
鱗頭樹鶯 鳞头树莺 see styles |
lín tóu shù yīng lin2 tou2 shu4 ying1 lin t`ou shu ying lin tou shu ying |
(bird species of China) Asian stubtail (Urosphena squameiceps) |
鳳頭樹燕 凤头树燕 see styles |
fèng tóu shù yàn feng4 tou2 shu4 yan4 feng t`ou shu yen feng tou shu yen |
(bird species of China) crested treeswift (Hemiprocne coronata) |
黃腹樹鶯 黄腹树莺 see styles |
huáng fù shù yīng huang2 fu4 shu4 ying1 huang fu shu ying |
(bird species of China) yellow-bellied bush warbler (Horornis acanthizoides) |
黑額樹鵲 黑额树鹊 see styles |
hēi é shù què hei1 e2 shu4 que4 hei o shu ch`üeh hei o shu chüeh |
(bird species of China) collared treepie (Dendrocitta frontalis) |
龍樹菩薩 龙树菩萨 see styles |
lóng shù pú sà long2 shu4 pu2 sa4 lung shu p`u sa lung shu pu sa ryuujibosatsu / ryujibosatsu りゅうじぼさつ |
Nagarjuna (Nagarjuna Bodhisattva) (person) Ryūju Bosatsu Nāgârjuna Bodhisattva |
大樹緊那羅 大树紧那罗 see styles |
dà shù jǐn nà luó da4 shu4 jin3 na4 luo2 ta shu chin na lo Daiju Kinnara |
The King of the mahādruma Kinnaras, Indra's musicians, who lives on Gandha-mādana. His sutra is 大樹緊那羅王所門經, 4 chuan, tr. by Kumārajīva. |
娑羅雙樹林 娑罗双树林 see styles |
suō luó shuāng shù lín suo1 luo2 shuang1 shu4 lin2 so lo shuang shu lin Sara sōjurin* |
Śāla Forest |
拘毘陀羅樹 拘毘陀罗树 see styles |
jū pí tuó luó shù ju1 pi2 tuo2 luo2 shu4 chü p`i t`o lo shu chü pi to lo shu kubidara ju |
the kovidāra tree |
拘鞞陀羅樹 拘鞞陀罗树 see styles |
jū bǐ tuó luó shù ju1 bi3 tuo2 luo2 shu4 chü pi t`o lo shu chü pi to lo shu kuhidara ju |
the kovidāra tree |
樹倒猢猻散 树倒猢狲散 see styles |
shù dǎo hú sūn sàn shu4 dao3 hu2 sun1 san4 shu tao hu sun san |
When the tree topples the monkeys scatter. (idiom); fig. an opportunist abandons an unfavorable cause; Rats leave a sinking ship. |
樹突狀細胞 树突状细胞 see styles |
shù tū zhuàng xì bāo shu4 tu1 zhuang4 xi4 bao1 shu t`u chuang hsi pao shu tu chuang hsi pao |
dendritic cell |
菴婆羅樹女 菴婆罗树女 see styles |
ān pó luó shù nǚ an1 po2 luo2 shu4 nv3 an p`o lo shu nü an po lo shu nü Anbarajunyo |
Āmradārika |
蒹葭倚玉樹 蒹葭倚玉树 see styles |
jiān jiā yǐ yù shù jian1 jia1 yi3 yu4 shu4 chien chia i yü shu |
lit. reeds leaning on a jade tree (idiom); fig. the lowly associating with the noble; the weak seeking help from the strong |
蚍蜉撼大樹 蚍蜉撼大树 see styles |
pí fú hàn dà shù pi2 fu2 han4 da4 shu4 p`i fu han ta shu pi fu han ta shu |
lit. an ant trying to shake a big tree (idiom); fig. to overrate one's own strength; also written 蚍蜉撼樹|蚍蜉撼树[pi2 fu2 han4 shu4] |
見血封喉樹 见血封喉树 see styles |
jiàn xuè fēng hóu shù jian4 xue4 feng1 hou2 shu4 chien hsüeh feng hou shu |
Antiaris toxicaria (botany) |
金冠樹八哥 金冠树八哥 see styles |
jīn guān shù bā ge jin1 guan1 shu4 ba1 ge5 chin kuan shu pa ko |
(bird species of China) golden-crested myna (Ampeliceps coronatus) |
阿月渾子樹 阿月浑子树 see styles |
ā yuè hún zǐ shù a1 yue4 hun2 zi3 shu4 a yüeh hun tzu shu |
pistachio tree |
黃果樹瀑布 黄果树瀑布 see styles |
huáng guǒ shù pù bù huang2 guo3 shu4 pu4 bu4 huang kuo shu p`u pu huang kuo shu pu pu |
Huangguoshu waterfalls, Anshun 安順|安顺[An1 shun4], Guizhou |
波利質多羅樹 波利质多罗树 see styles |
bō lì zhí duō luó shù bo1 li4 zhi2 duo1 luo2 shu4 po li chih to lo shu harishittaraju |
(Skt. pārijātaka) tree |
祇樹給孤獨園 祇树给孤独园 see styles |
qí shù gěi gū dú yuán qi2 shu4 gei3 gu1 du2 yuan2 ch`i shu kei ku tu yüan chi shu kei ku tu yüan Gijugikkodoku on |
Jetavana Anāthapiṇḍada-ārāma |
那伽閼剌樹那 那伽阏剌树那 see styles |
nà qié è là shùn à na4 qie2 e4 la4 shun4 a4 na ch`ieh o la shun a na chieh o la shun a Nakaarajuna |
(or 那伽閼曷樹那) Nāgārjuna, 龍樹 the dragon-arjuna tree, or nāgakrośana, intp. probably wrongly as 龍猛 dragon-fierce. One of the 'four suns' and reputed founder of Mahāyāna (but see 阿 for Aśvaghoṣa), native of South India, the fourteenth patriarch; he is said to have cut off his head as an offering. 'He probably flourished in the latter half of the second century A. D.' Eliot, v. 龍樹. He founded the Mādhyamika or 中 School, generally considered as advocating doctrines of negation or nihilism, but his aim seems to have been a reality beyond the limitations of positive and negative, the identification of contraries in a higher synthesis, e. g. birth and death, existence and non-existence, eternal and non-eternal; v. 中論. |
黃果樹大瀑布 黄果树大瀑布 see styles |
huáng guǒ shù dà pù bù huang2 guo3 shu4 da4 pu4 bu4 huang kuo shu ta p`u pu huang kuo shu ta pu pu |
Huangguoshu falls, Anshun 安順|安顺[An1 shun4], Guizhou |
全民義務植樹日 全民义务植树日 see styles |
quán mín yì wù zhí shù rì quan2 min2 yi4 wu4 zhi2 shu4 ri4 ch`üan min i wu chih shu jih chüan min i wu chih shu jih |
National Tree Planting Day (March 12th), as known as Arbor Day 植樹節|植树节[Zhi2 shu4 jie2] |
大樹底下好乘涼 大树底下好乘凉 see styles |
dà shù dǐ xià hǎo chéng liáng da4 shu4 di3 xia4 hao3 cheng2 liang2 ta shu ti hsia hao ch`eng liang ta shu ti hsia hao cheng liang |
lit. under a big tree the shade is plentiful (idiom); fig. to benefit by proximity to an influential person |
樹挪死,人挪活 树挪死,人挪活 see styles |
shù nuó sǐ , rén nuó huó shu4 nuo2 si3 , ren2 nuo2 huo2 shu no ssu , jen no huo |
lit. if moved to a new location, a tree will die, but a person will live (idiom); fig. human beings, unlike trees, thrive on change |
樹欲靜而風不止 树欲静而风不止 see styles |
shù yù jìng ér fēng bù zhǐ shu4 yu4 jing4 er2 feng1 bu4 zhi3 shu yü ching erh feng pu chih |
lit. the trees long for peace but the wind will never cease (idiom); fig. the world changes, whether you want it or not |
玉樹藏族自治州 玉树藏族自治州 see styles |
yù shù zàng zú zì zhì zhōu yu4 shu4 zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1 yü shu tsang tsu tzu chih chou |
Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Qinghai |
鐵劍樹林大地獄 铁剑树林大地狱 see styles |
tiě jiàn shù lín dà dì yù tie3 jian4 shu4 lin2 da4 di4 yu4 t`ieh chien shu lin ta ti yü tieh chien shu lin ta ti yü tetsuken jurin dai jigoku |
great hell as a forest with iron sword leaves |
閏四月,吃樹葉 闰四月,吃树叶 see styles |
rùn sì yuè , chī shù yè run4 si4 yue4 , chi1 shu4 ye4 jun ssu yüeh , ch`ih shu yeh jun ssu yüeh , chih shu yeh |
an intercalary fourth month brings food shortages |
只見樹木不見森林 只见树木不见森林 see styles |
zhǐ jiàn shù mù bù jiàn sēn lín zhi3 jian4 shu4 mu4 bu4 jian4 sen1 lin2 chih chien shu mu pu chien sen lin |
unable to see the wood for the trees; fig. only able to see isolated details, and not the bigger picture |
如多羅樹斷截根頂 如多罗树断截根顶 see styles |
rú duō luó shù duàn jié gēn dǐng ru2 duo1 luo2 shu4 duan4 jie2 gen1 ding3 ju to lo shu tuan chieh ken ting nyo taraju dansetsukon chō |
like the top of a palm tree that has had its roots severed |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "树" 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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