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There are 34 total results for your 有余 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

有余

see styles
 yuuyo / yuyo
    ゆうよ
(suffix noun) (1) (after a quantity) a little more than; a little over; upwards of; (2) (archaism) excess; surplus; remainder; (given name) Yūyo

有餘


有余

see styles
yǒu yú
    you3 yu2
yu yü
 uyo
to have an abundance
Something more; those who have remainder to fulfil, e. g. of karma incomplete; extra, additional.

有余る

see styles
 ariamaru
    ありあまる
(v5r,vi) to be superfluous; to be in excess; to be more than enough

有余年

see styles
 yuuyonen / yuyonen
    ゆうよねん
(expression) (after a number) (See 有余・1) more than ... years; -odd years

有余美

see styles
 uyomi
    うよみ
(personal name) Uyomi

有餘依


有余依

see styles
yǒu yú yī
    you3 yu2 yi1
yu yü i
 u yoe
having residue

有餘土


有余土

see styles
yǒu yú tǔ
    you3 yu2 tu3
yu yü t`u
    yu yü tu
 uyo do
One of the four lands, or realms, the 方便有餘土 to which, according to Mahāyāna, arhats go at their decease; cf. 有餘涅槃.

有餘師


有余师

see styles
yǒu yú shī
    you3 yu2 shi1
yu yü shih
 uyo shi
Masters, or exponents, in addition to the chief or recognized authorities; also spoken of as 有餘; 餘師; 有諸師; 有人; hence 有餘師說 refers to other than the recognized, or orthodox, explanations.

有餘說


有余说

see styles
yǒu yú shuō
    you3 yu2 shuo1
yu yü shuo
 uyo setsu
Something further to say, incomplete explanation.

無有餘


无有余

see styles
wú yǒu yú
    wu2 you3 yu2
wu yu yü
 mu u yo
no remainder

富富有餘


富富有余

see styles
fù fù yǒu yú
    fu4 fu4 you3 yu2
fu fu yu yü
richly provided for; having enough and to spare

年年有餘


年年有余

see styles
nián nián yǒu yú
    nian2 nian2 you3 yu2
nien nien yu yü

More info & calligraphy:

Year-In Year-Out Have Abundance
lit. (may you) have abundance year after year; (an auspicious saying for the Lunar New Year)

心有餘悸


心有余悸

see styles
xīn yǒu yú jì
    xin1 you3 yu2 ji4
hsin yu yü chi
to have lingering fears; trepidation remaining after a trauma (idiom)

恢恢有餘


恢恢有余

see styles
huī huī yǒu yú
    hui1 hui1 you3 yu2
hui hui yu yü
lit. to have an abundance of space; room to maneuver (idiom)

有餘依地


有余依地

see styles
yǒu yú yī dì
    you3 yu2 yi1 di4
yu yü i ti
 uyo echi
grounds (stages) with residue

有餘師說


有余师说

see styles
yǒu yú shī shuō
    you3 yu2 shi1 shuo1
yu yü shih shuo
 uyo shi setsu
pronouncements of non-authoritative teachers

有餘授記


有余授记

see styles
yǒu yú shòu jì
    you3 yu2 shou4 ji4
yu yü shou chi
 uyo juki
prediction with remainder

有餘涅槃


有余涅槃

see styles
yǒu yú niè pán
    you3 yu2 nie4 pan2
yu yü nieh p`an
    yu yü nieh pan
 uyo nehan
有餘依 (有餘依涅槃) Incomplete nirvāṇa. Hīnayāna holds that the arhat after his last term of mortal existence enters into nirvāṇa, while alive here he is in the state of sopādhiśeṣa-nirvāṇa, limited, or modified, nirvāṇa, as contrasted with 無餘涅槃 nirupadhiśeṣa-nirvāṇa. Mahāyāna holds that when the cause 因 of reincarnation is ended the state is that of 有餘涅槃 incomplete nirvāṇa; when the effect 果 is ended, and 得佛之常身 the eternal Buddha-body has been obtained, then there is 無餘涅槃 complete nirvāṇa. Mahāyāna writers say that in the Hīnayāna 無餘涅槃 'remainderless' nirvāṇa for the arhat there are still remains of illusion, karma, and suffering, and it is therefore 有餘涅槃; in Mahāyāna 無餘涅槃 these remains of illusion, etc., are ended.

有餘淸淨


有余淸淨

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yǒu yú qīng jìng
    you3 yu2 qing1 jing4
yu yü ch`ing ching
    yu yü ching ching
 uyoshōjō
purity with remainder

死有餘辜


死有余辜

see styles
sǐ yǒu yú gū
    si3 you3 yu2 gu1
ssu yu yü ku
(idiom) to be so evil that even death would be insufficient punishment

留有餘地


留有余地

see styles
liú yǒu yú dì
    liu2 you3 yu2 di4
liu yu yü ti
to leave some leeway; to allow for the unpredictable

綽綽有餘


绰绰有余

see styles
chuò chuò - yǒu yú
    chuo4 chuo4 - you3 yu2
ch`o ch`o - yu yü
    cho cho - yu yü
(idiom) more than enough

行有餘力


行有余力

see styles
xíng yǒu yú lì
    xing2 you3 yu2 li4
hsing yu yü li
after that, any remaining energy (idiom from Analects); time for extracurricular activities

遊刃有餘


游刃有余

see styles
yóu rèn yǒu yú
    you2 ren4 you3 yu2
yu jen yu yü
handling a butcher's cleaver with ease (idiom); to do something skillfully and easily

方便有餘土


方便有余土

see styles
fāng biàn yǒu yú tǔ
    fang1 bian4 you3 yu2 tu3
fang pien yu yü t`u
    fang pien yu yü tu
 hōben uyo do
One of the Tiantai 四土 Four Lands, which is temporary, as its occupants still have remains to be purged away.

有餘依涅槃


有余依涅槃

see styles
yǒu yú yī niè pán
    you3 yu2 yi1 nie4 pan2
yu yü i nieh p`an
    yu yü i nieh pan
 u yoe nehan
nirvāṇa with remainder

有餘過解脫


有余过解脱

see styles
yǒu yú guō jiě tuō
    you3 yu2 guo1 jie3 tuo1
yu yü kuo chieh t`o
    yu yü kuo chieh to
 uyo ka gedatsu
passing into liberation with remainder

有餘依涅槃界


有余依涅槃界

see styles
yǒu yú yī niè pán jiè
    you3 yu2 yi1 nie4 pan2 jie4
yu yü i nieh p`an chieh
    yu yü i nieh pan chieh
 uyoe nehan kai
realm of nirvāṇa with remainder

心有餘而力不足


心有余而力不足

see styles
xīn yǒu yú ér lì bù zú
    xin1 you3 yu2 er2 li4 bu4 zu2
hsin yu yü erh li pu tsu
the will is there, but not the strength (idiom); the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak

心有餘,力不足


心有余,力不足

see styles
xīn yǒu yú , lì bù zú
    xin1 you3 yu2 , li4 bu4 zu2
hsin yu yü , li pu tsu
The will is there, but not the strength (idiom, from Confucian Analects).; I really want to do it, but don't have the resources.; The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.

比上不足比下有餘


比上不足比下有余

see styles
bǐ shàng bù zú bǐ xià yǒu yú
    bi3 shang4 bu4 zu2 bi3 xia4 you3 yu2
pi shang pu tsu pi hsia yu yü
to fall short of the best but be better than the worst; can pass muster

成事不足,敗事有餘


成事不足,败事有余

see styles
chéng shì bù zú , bài shì yǒu yú
    cheng2 shi4 bu4 zu2 , bai4 shi4 you3 yu2
ch`eng shih pu tsu , pai shih yu yü
    cheng shih pu tsu , pai shih yu yü
unable to accomplish anything but liable to spoil everything (idiom); unable to do anything right; never make, but always mar

比上不足,比下有餘


比上不足,比下有余

see styles
bǐ shàng - bù zú , bǐ xià - yǒu yú
    bi3 shang4 - bu4 zu2 , bi3 xia4 - you3 yu2
pi shang - pu tsu , pi hsia - yu yü
neither the best nor the worst; not too bad; better than some

Variations:
有り余る
あり余る
有りあまる
有余る

see styles
 ariamaru
    ありあまる
(v5r,vi) to be superfluous; to be in excess; to be more than enough

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 34 results for "有余" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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.

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