There are 18 total results for your 堪忍 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
堪忍 see styles |
kān rěn kan1 ren3 k`an jen kan jen kannin かんにん |
(noun/participle) (1) patience; patient endurance; forbearance; tolerance; (2) forgiveness; pardon sahā; to bear, patiently endure. |
堪忍ぶ see styles |
taeshinobu たえしのぶ |
(transitive verb) to put up with; to endure; to bear patiently |
堪忍力 see styles |
kān rěn lì kan1 ren3 li4 k`an jen li kan jen li kanninriki |
power of great tolerance |
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. |
堪忍袋 see styles |
kanninbukuro かんにんぶくろ |
(See 堪忍袋の緒が切れる) one's store of patience |
能堪忍 see styles |
néng kān rěn neng2 kan1 ren3 neng k`an jen neng kan jen nō kannin |
up to the task |
堪忍世界 see styles |
kān rěn shì jiè kan1 ren3 shi4 jie4 k`an jen shih chieh kan jen shih chieh kannin sekai |
The sahā world of endurance of suffering; any world of transmigration. |
堪忍問難 堪忍问难 see styles |
kān rěn wèn nán kan1 ren3 wen4 nan2 k`an jen wen nan kan jen wen nan kannin monnan |
patiently put up with difficult questions |
不堪忍受 see styles |
bù kān rěn shòu bu4 kan1 ren3 shou4 pu k`an jen shou pu kan jen shou |
unbearable |
Variations: |
kannin かんにん |
(noun/participle) (1) patience; forbearance; endurance; tolerance; (noun/participle) (2) forgiveness; pardon |
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kannin かんにん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) patience; forbearance; endurance; tolerance; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) forgiveness; pardon |
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kannin かんにん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (1) patience; forbearance; endurance; tolerance; (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) forgiveness; pardon |
堪忍袋の緒が切れる see styles |
kanninbukuronoogakireru かんにんぶくろのおがきれる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to be out of patience; to be unable to put up with something anymore |
ならぬ堪忍するが堪忍 see styles |
naranukanninsurugakannin ならぬかんにんするがかんにん |
(expression) (idiom) True patience lies in bearing the unbearable |
成らぬ堪忍するが堪忍 see styles |
naranukanninsurugakannin ならぬかんにんするがかんにん |
(expression) (idiom) True patience lies in bearing the unbearable |
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naranukanninsurugakannin ならぬかんにんするがかんにん |
(expression) (proverb) to endure what is unendurable is true endurance |
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taeshinobu たえしのぶ |
(transitive verb) to put up with; to endure; to bear patiently |
Variations: |
taeshinobu たえしのぶ |
(transitive verb) to put up with; to endure; to bear patiently |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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