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iyokumanman いよくまんまん |
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) full of zeal; highly motivated; very eager |
己所不欲,勿施於人 己所不欲,勿施于人 see styles |
jǐ suǒ bù yù , wù shī yú rén ji3 suo3 bu4 yu4 , wu4 shi1 yu2 ren2 chi so pu yü , wu shih yü jen |
What you don't want done to you, don't do to others. (idiom, from the Confucian analects); Do as you would be done by.; Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you. |
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yokubari よくばり |
(noun or adjectival noun) greed; avarice; covetousness; greedy person |
欲善其事,必先利其器 see styles |
yù shàn qí shì , bì xiān lì qí qì yu4 shan4 qi2 shi4 , bi4 xian1 li4 qi2 qi4 yü shan ch`i shih , pi hsien li ch`i ch`i yü shan chi shih , pi hsien li chi chi |
To do a good job, an artisan needs the best tools (idiom). Good tools are prerequisite to the successful execution of a job |
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monohoshige ものほしげ |
(adjectival noun) greedy |
親の欲目と他人の僻目 see styles |
oyanoyokumetotaninnohigame おやのよくめとたにんのひがめ |
(expression) (proverb) (See 親の欲目・おやのよくめ) parents overvaluing their own children but looking down on others' |
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shouyoku / shoyoku しょうよく |
(See 大欲) (being) slightly covetous; a little covetousness |
工欲善其事,必先利其器 see styles |
gōng yù shàn qí shì , bì xiān lì qí qì gong1 yu4 shan4 qi2 shi4 , bi4 xian1 li4 qi2 qi4 kung yü shan ch`i shih , pi hsien li ch`i ch`i kung yü shan chi shih , pi hsien li chi chi |
To do a good job, an artisan needs the best tools (idiom). Good tools are prerequisite to the successful execution of a job |
飽暖思淫欲,飢寒起盜心 饱暖思淫欲,饥寒起盗心 see styles |
bǎo nuǎn sī yín yù , jī hán qǐ dào xīn bao3 nuan3 si1 yin2 yu4 , ji1 han2 qi3 dao4 xin1 pao nuan ssu yin yü , chi han ch`i tao hsin pao nuan ssu yin yü , chi han chi tao hsin |
lechery springs from warmth and nourishment, kleptomania springs from hunger and cold (idiom) |
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yokubou / yokubo よくぼう |
desire; appetite; lust |
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yokubou / yokubo よくぼう |
desire; appetite; lust |
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yokufuka(p); yokubuka よくふか(P); よくぶか |
(noun or adjectival noun) greedy; avaricious; covetous |
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iyoku いよく |
(n,n-suf) will; desire; interest; ambition; urge (e.g. creative urge) |
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iyoku いよく |
will; desire; eagerness; interest; drive; motivation; urge; ambition |
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muyoku むよく |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) unselfish; disinterested; unavaricious; free of avarice |
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donyoku(p); tonyoku(ok); tanyoku(ok) どんよく(P); とんよく(ok); たんよく(ok) |
(noun or adjectival noun) greedy; avaricious; covetous |
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shokuyoku しょくよく |
appetite (for food) |
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shirishiyoku しりしよく |
(yoji) self-interest; selfish desire; greed |
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yokunimegakuramu よくにめがくらむ |
(exp,v5m) to be blinded by greed |
己の欲せざる所は人に施す勿れ see styles |
onorenohossezarutokorohahitonihodokosunakare おのれのほっせざるところはひとにほどこすなかれ |
(archaism) don't do unto others what you would not have done unto you |
己達せんと欲して人を達せしむ see styles |
onoretassentohosshitehitootasseshimu おのれたっせんとほっしてひとをたっせしむ |
(exp,v2m-s) (archaism) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) if you wish to succeed yourself, first help others to succeed |
将を射んと欲すれば先ず馬を射よ see styles |
shouointohossurebamazuumaoiyo / shoointohossurebamazumaoiyo しょうをいんとほっすればまずうまをいよ |
(expression) (proverb) do not shoot straight for the top; he that would the daughter win, must with the mother first begin; if you want to shoot the general, first shoot his horse |
己の欲せざる所は人に施すなかれ see styles |
onorenohossezarutokorohahitonihodokosunakare おのれのほっせざるところはひとにほどこすなかれ |
(archaism) don't do unto others what you would not have done unto you |
心の欲する所に従えども矩を踰えず see styles |
kokoronohossurutokoronishitagaedomonoriokoezu こころのほっするところにしたがえどものりをこえず |
(expression) (idiom) (from the Analects of Confucius) following the desires of one's own heart without transgressing what is right |
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asobukanehoshisa あそぶかねほしさ |
desire for money for one's enjoyment (esp. as a motive for a crime) |
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monohoshisou / monohoshiso ものほしそう |
(adjectival noun) wistful; desirous of; hungry-looking; greedy-looking |
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shouyoku / shoyoku しょうよく |
(See 大欲) (being) slightly covetous; a little covetousness |
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yokutokuzuku(欲得zuku, 欲得尽ku, 欲得尽); yokutokuzuku(欲得尽ku, 欲得zuku, 欲得尽) よくとくずく(欲得ずく, 欲得尽く, 欲得尽); よくとくづく(欲得尽く, 欲得づく, 欲得尽) |
carrying out mercenary deeds; having a mercenary attitude; calculating |
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yokunokawagatsupparu よくのかわがつっぱる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to be greedy |
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onorenohossezarutokorohahitonihodokosunakare おのれのほっせざるところはひとにほどこすなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) do not do unto others what you would not have done unto you |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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