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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
二葉 see styles |
niyou / niyo によう |
two flat things; (p,s,f) Futaba |
二薮 see styles |
futayabu ふたやぶ |
(surname) Futayabu |
二藍 see styles |
futaai / futai ふたあい |
deep purple; reddish indigo |
二藏 see styles |
èr zàng er4 zang4 erh tsang nizō |
The two piṭakas or tripiṭakas, i.e. the Buddhist canon: (a) 聲聞藏 the Śrāvaka, or Hīnayāna canon: (b) 菩薩藏 the Bodhisattva, or Mahāyanā canon. |
二藤 see styles |
nifuji にふじ |
(surname) Nifuji |
二處 二处 see styles |
èr chù er4 chu4 erh ch`u erh chu ni sho |
two points |
二號 二号 see styles |
èr hào er4 hao4 erh hao |
2nd day of the month See: 二号 |
二虹 see styles |
niko にこ |
(female given name) Niko |
二衆 二众 see styles |
èr zhòng er4 zhong4 erh chung nishu |
The two groups: the monks, or clergy; the laity who observe the five and the eight commands. |
二行 see styles |
èr xíng er4 xing2 erh hsing nigyō |
Two classes of conduct: following wrong views; following wrong desires, or emotions. There are other pairs. |
二衣 see styles |
èr yī er4 yi1 erh i nie |
The two kinds of clothing: (a) 制衣 the regulation three robes for monks and five for nuns, which must be worn; (b) 聽衣optional garments. |
二西 see styles |
futanishi ふたにし |
(place-name) Futanishi |
二見 二见 see styles |
èr jiàn er4 jian4 erh chien futami ふたみ |
(can be adjective with の) forked (road, river); (place-name, surname) Futami Two (wrong) views: (1) Looking on people grudgingly with regard to almsgiving and preaching the Buddha-truth. (2) (a) 有見 Holding to the real existence of (material) things; (b) 無見 holding to their entire unreality. (3) (a) 斷見 Holding to the view of total annihilation; (b) 常見 to that of permanence or immortality. |
二親 二亲 see styles |
èr qīn er4 qin1 erh ch`in erh chin nishin ふたおや |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) both parents parents |
二覺 二觉 see styles |
èr jué er4 jue2 erh chüeh nikaku |
The two enlightenments: (1) The 起信論 has two—(a) 本覺 the immanent mind in all things, e.g. "which lighteth every man that cometh into the world", also defined as the 法身 dharmakāya; (b) 始覺 initial enlightenment or beginning of illumination; this initiation leads on to Buddhahood, or full enlightenment. (2) (a) 等覺 The fifty-first stage of a bodhisattva's 行 位 practice; (b) 妙覺 the fifty-second stage, or enlightenment of Buddhahood.(3) (a)自覺 A Buddha's own or natural enlightenment; (b) 覺他 his enlightening of all others. |
二觀 二观 see styles |
èr guān er4 guan1 erh kuan nikan |
The two universal bases of meditation: 事觀 the external forms, or the phenomenal, and 理觀 the real or underlying nature, i. e. practice and theory. |
二角 see styles |
futakado ふたかど |
(surname) Futakado |
二言 see styles |
futakoto ふたこと |
(1) two words; (2) repetition |
二詮 二诠 see styles |
èr quán er4 quan2 erh ch`üan erh chüan nisen |
two kinds of statements |
二話 二话 see styles |
èr huà er4 hua4 erh hua |
objection; differing opinion |
二語 二语 see styles |
èr yǔ er4 yu3 erh yü nigo |
Double-tongued; also 二舌. |
二諦 二谛 see styles |
èr dì er4 di4 erh ti nitai |
twofold truth |
二講 see styles |
nikou / niko にこう |
(given name) Nikou |
二識 二识 see styles |
èr shì er4 shi4 erh shih nishiki にしき |
(personal name) Nishiki two kinds of consciousness |
二護 二护 see styles |
èr hù er4 hu4 erh hu nigo |
two protectors |
二谷 see styles |
futaya ふたや |
(surname) Futaya |
二豊 see styles |
nihou / niho にほう |
(See 豊前,豊後) Nihō (the two former provinces of Buzen and Bungo) |
二豎 see styles |
niju にじゅ |
(archaism) demon of ill health; disease |
二象 see styles |
nizou / nizo にぞう |
(personal name) Nizou |
二貝 see styles |
nikai にかい |
(surname) Nikai |
二貧 二贫 see styles |
èr pín er4 pin2 erh p`in erh pin nihin |
two kinds of poverty |
二貨 二货 see styles |
èr huò er4 huo4 erh huo |
(slang) fool; dunce; foolishly cute person |
二貴 see styles |
niki にき |
(female given name) Niki |
二超 see styles |
èr chāo er4 chao1 erh ch`ao erh chao nichō |
two transcendences |
二越 see styles |
futagoe ふたごえ |
(place-name) Futagoe |
二趣 see styles |
èr qù er4 qu4 erh ch`ü erh chü nishu |
two paths |
二足 see styles |
èr zú er4 zu2 erh tsu nisoku にそく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) two legs; two feet; (2) two pairs two legs |
二身 see styles |
èr shēn er4 shen1 erh shen nishin |
two bodies |
二軍 see styles |
nigun にぐん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {sports} (See 一軍・いちぐん・2) second string players |
二軸 see styles |
nijiku にじく |
(can act as adjective) biaxial |
二輝 see styles |
niki にき |
(female given name) Niki |
二輪 二轮 see styles |
èr lún er4 lun2 erh lun nirin にりん |
second round (of a match or election) two wheels; two flowers; (surname) Niwa two wheels |
二轉 二转 see styles |
èr zhuǎn er4 zhuan3 erh chuan niten |
two transformations |
二途 see styles |
èr tú er4 tu2 erh t`u erh tu n izu |
two approaches |
二通 see styles |
futagoori ふたごおり |
two copies; (surname) Futagoori |
二連 二连 see styles |
èr lián er4 lian2 erh lien niren にれん |
Erlian Basin in Inner Mongolia (can be adjective with の) bipartite; in two parts; double; (place-name) Niren |
二進 二进 see styles |
èr jìn er4 jin4 erh chin nishin にしん |
binary (math.) (noun or adjectival noun) binary |
二逼 see styles |
èr bī er4 bi1 erh pi |
variant of 二屄[er4 bi1] |
二道 see styles |
èr dào er4 dao4 erh tao futamichi ふたみち |
Erdao district of Changchun city 長春市|长春市, Jilin branch roads; forked roads; crossroads; two ways (of proceeding); (surname) Nimichi two paths |
二邊 二边 see styles |
èr biān er4 bian1 erh pien nihen |
(a) 有邊 That things exist; (6) 無邊 that since nothing is self-existent, things cannot be said to exist. (2) (a) 增益邊 The plus side, the common belief in a soul and permanence; (b) 損減邊 the minus side, that nothing exists even of karma. (3) (a) 斷邊見 and (b) 常邊見 annihilation and immortality; v. 見. |
二那 see styles |
nina にな |
(female given name) Nina |
二邨 see styles |
futamura ふたむら |
(surname) Futamura |
二郎 see styles |
èr láng er4 lang2 erh lang futao ふたお |
see 二郎神[Er4 lang2 shen2] (personal name) Futao |
二部 see styles |
nibe にべ |
two parts; two copies; the second part; (surname) Nibe |
二郷 see styles |
nigou / nigo にごう |
(place-name, surname) Nigou |
二鄣 see styles |
èr zhàng er4 zhang4 erh chang nishō |
two hindrances |
二酉 see styles |
niyuu / niyu にゆう |
(archaism) large collection of books; place where many books are stored |
二醇 see styles |
èr chún er4 chun2 erh ch`un erh chun |
glycol |
二釋 二释 see styles |
èr shì er4 shi4 erh shih nishaku |
two explanations |
二里 see styles |
futasato ふたさと |
(surname) Futasato |
二重 see styles |
èr chóng er4 chong2 erh ch`ung erh chung nijuu(p); futae(p) / niju(p); futae(p) にじゅう(P); ふたえ(P) |
double; repeated twice (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) double; two-fold; two layers; duplex; (prefix) (2) diplo-; dipl-; (3) (abbreviation) (See 二重まぶた・ふたえまぶた) double-edged eyelid; double eyelid; creased eyelid; (surname) Futae two levels |
二野 see styles |
futano ふたの |
(place-name) Futano |
二量 see styles |
èr liáng er4 liang2 erh liang niryō |
The two "measurings," or parts of a syllogism : (a) 現量 appearance, e.g. smoke; (b) 比量 inference, e.g. fire from smoke. |
二長 see styles |
ninaga になが |
(surname) Ninaga |
二門 二门 see styles |
èr mén er4 men2 erh men nimon にもん |
(surname) Nimon Two doors, entrances, schools, etc. There are many such pairs. |
二間 see styles |
futama ふたま |
two rooms; (surname) Nima |
二関 see styles |
ninoseki にのせき |
(surname) Ninoseki |
二院 see styles |
niin / nin にいん |
the two houses of legislature |
二陸 see styles |
tsugumichi つぐみち |
(given name) Tsugumichi |
二隅 see styles |
futasumi ふたすみ |
(surname) Futasumi |
二階 二阶 see styles |
èr jiē er4 jie1 erh chieh futahashi ふたはし |
second order; quadratic (math.) second floor; upstairs; (surname) Futahashi |
二際 二际 see styles |
èr jì er4 ji4 erh chi nisai |
The two borders, or states: according to Hīnayāna, nirvana and mortality; according to Mahāyāna the two are one. |
二障 see styles |
èr zhàng er4 zhang4 erh chang nishō |
The two hindrances:(1) (a) 煩惱障 The passions and delusion which aid rebirth and hinder entrance into nirvana; (b) 智障 or所知障, worldly wisdom e.g. accounting the seeming as real, a hindrance to true wisdom. (2) (a) 煩惱障 as above; (b) 解脱障 hindrances to deliverance. (3) (a)理障 hindrances to truth; (b) 事障 hindrances of the passions, etc. |
二雄 see styles |
futao ふたお |
(given name) Futao |
二雪 see styles |
nisetsu にせつ |
(given name) Nisetsu |
二面 see styles |
futaomote ふたおもて |
(place-name) Futaomote |
二項 see styles |
nikou / niko にこう |
(can be adjective with の) {math} binomial; binary; dyadic |
二頓 二顿 see styles |
èr dùn er4 dun4 erh tun niton |
The two immediate or direct ways to perfection, as defined by Jingxi 荊溪 of the Huayan school; the gradual direct way of the Lotus; the direct way of the Huayan sutra, which is called the 頓頓頓圓, while that of the Lotus is called the 漸頓漸圓. |
二頭 二头 see styles |
èr tóu er4 tou2 erh t`ou erh tou ni zu |
a second head |
二類 二类 see styles |
èr lèi er4 lei4 erh lei nirui |
two kinds |
二食 see styles |
èr shí er4 shi2 erh shih nishoku; nijiki(ok) にしょく; にじき(ok) |
two meals; (eating) two meals a day The two kinds of food: (1) (a) The joy of the Law; (b) the bliss of meditation. (2) (a)The right kind of monk's livelihood - by mendicancy; (b) the wrong kind - by any other means. |
二餘 see styles |
èr yú er4 yu2 erh yü |
see 餘. |
二香 see styles |
niko にこ |
(female given name) Niko |
二馬 see styles |
futama ふたま |
(surname) Futama |
二體 二体 see styles |
èr tǐ er4 ti3 erh t`i erh ti ni tai |
two essences |
二高 see styles |
nikou / niko にこう |
(place-name) Nikou |
二鳥 二鸟 see styles |
èr niǎo er4 niao3 erh niao nichou / nicho にちょう |
(female given name) Nichō The drake and the hen of the mandarin duck who are always together, typifying various contrasted theories and ideas, e.g. permanence and impermanence, joy and sorrow, emptiness and non-emptiness, etc. |
二鶏 see styles |
nikei / nike にけい |
(given name) Nikei |
二鹿 see styles |
futashika ふたしか |
(place-name) Futashika |
二黃 二黄 see styles |
èr huáng er4 huang2 erh huang |
one of the two chief types of music in Chinese opera; Peking opera; also written 二簧[er4 huang2]; see also 西皮[xi1 pi2] |
二黒 see styles |
jikoku じこく |
(See 九星) second of nine traditional astrological signs (corresponding to Saturn and southwest) |
二鼓 see styles |
niko にこ |
(female given name) Niko |
二鼠 see styles |
èr shǔ er4 shu3 erh shu niso |
The black and white rats - night and day. |
一二 see styles |
yī èr yi1 er4 i erh ichini いちに |
one or two; a few; a little; just a bit the first and second; a few; (female given name) Warutsu one or two |
丁二 see styles |
teiji / teji ていじ |
(personal name) Teiji |
七二 see styles |
shichiji しちじ |
(given name) Shichiji |
万二 see styles |
manji まんじ |
(given name) Manji |
丈二 see styles |
takeji たけじ |
(given name) Takeji |
三二 see styles |
mifu みふ |
(personal name) Mifu |
上二 see styles |
jouji / joji じょうじ |
(personal name) Jōji |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "二" 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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