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Simple Dictionary Definition |
樓 楼 see styles |
lóu lou2 lou rou / ro ろう |
house with more than 1 story; storied building; floor; CL:層|层[ceng2],座[zuo4],棟|栋[dong4] (surname) Rou An upper storey, stored building, tower; one of the eighteen hells. |
樓上 楼上 see styles |
lóu shàng lou2 shang4 lou shang |
upstairs; (Internet slang) previous poster in a forum thread See: 楼上 |
樓下 楼下 see styles |
lóu xià lou2 xia4 lou hsia |
downstairs |
樓主 楼主 see styles |
lóu zhǔ lou2 zhu3 lou chu |
original poster (in an online forum); landlord of a building (traditional) See: 楼主 |
樓子 楼子 see styles |
lóu zi lou2 zi5 lou tzu |
pavilion; variant of 婁子|娄子[lou2 zi5] |
樓宇 楼宇 see styles |
lóu yǔ lou2 yu3 lou yü |
building |
樓層 楼层 see styles |
lóu céng lou2 ceng2 lou ts`eng lou tseng |
story; floor |
樓市 楼市 see styles |
lóu shì lou2 shi4 lou shih |
real estate market |
樓座 楼座 see styles |
lóu zuò lou2 zuo4 lou tso |
gallery seat (in theater) |
樓廂 楼厢 see styles |
lóu xiāng lou2 xiang1 lou hsiang |
loft |
樓房 楼房 see styles |
lóu fáng lou2 fang2 lou fang |
a building of two or more stories; CL:棟|栋[dong4],幢[zhuang4],座[zuo4] |
樓板 楼板 see styles |
lóu bǎn lou2 ban3 lou pan |
floor; floor (ie. metal plate, concrete slab, wooden planking etc) |
樓梯 楼梯 see styles |
lóu tī lou2 ti1 lou t`i lou ti |
stair; staircase; CL:個|个[ge4] |
樓櫓 楼橹 see styles |
lóu lǔ lou2 lu3 lou lu |
watch tower; movable battlefield turret |
樓毘 楼毘 see styles |
lóu pí lou2 pi2 lou p`i lou pi Rubi |
cf. 嵐Lumbini. |
樓由 楼由 see styles |
lóu yóu lou2 you2 lou yu Ruyu |
樓至 Rucika, also 廬至 (or 廬遮), the last of the 1,000 Buddhas of the present kalpa. |
樓盤 楼盘 see styles |
lóu pán lou2 pan2 lou p`an lou pan |
building under construction; commercial property; real estate (for sale or rent) |
樓至 楼至 see styles |
lóu zhì lou2 zhi4 lou chih Rushi |
Rucika |
樓臺 楼台 see styles |
lóu tái lou2 tai2 lou t`ai lou tai |
(dialect) balcony; terrace; (literary) high building; tower; (old) stage for theatrical performance |
樓船 楼船 see styles |
lóu chuán lou2 chuan2 lou ch`uan lou chuan |
ship with several decks; turreted junk |
樓花 楼花 see styles |
lóu huā lou2 hua1 lou hua |
apartment building offered for sale before construction is completed; off-plan property |
樓蘭 楼兰 see styles |
lóu lán lou2 lan2 lou lan |
Loulan, aka Kroraina, ancient oasis town on the Silk Road near Lop Nor 羅布泊|罗布泊[Luo2 bu4 po1] |
樓衆 楼众 see styles |
lóu zhòng lou2 zhong4 lou chung rōshu |
A tower or pile of charcoal, e.g. the world for conflagration. |
樓觀 楼观 see styles |
lóu guān lou2 guan1 lou kuan rōkan |
a lofty building |
樓道 楼道 see styles |
lóu dào lou2 dao4 lou tao |
corridor; passageway (in storied building) |
樓閣 楼阁 see styles |
lóu gé lou2 ge2 lou ko rōkaku |
building; pavilion tower |
樓陀 楼陀 see styles |
lóu tuó lou2 tuo2 lou t`o lou to Ruda |
Rudra |
樓面 楼面 see styles |
lóu miàn lou2 mian4 lou mien |
floor |
樓頂 楼顶 see styles |
lóu dǐng lou2 ding3 lou ting |
top of a building |
樓黎 楼黎 see styles |
lóu lí lou2 li2 lou li rurei |
vaiḍūrya, lapis lazuli, cf. 璢. |
上樓 上楼 see styles |
shàng lóu shang4 lou2 shang lou |
to go upstairs |
下樓 下楼 see styles |
xià lóu xia4 lou2 hsia lou |
to go downstairs |
主樓 主楼 see styles |
zhǔ lóu zhu3 lou2 chu lou |
main building |
佉樓 佉楼 see styles |
qiā lóu qia1 lou2 ch`ia lou chia lou Kyaru |
佉慮 (佉慮風吒); 佉路瑟吒 Kharoṣṭhi, tr. by "Ass's lips"; name of an ancient ṛṣi, perhaps Jyotīrasa. Also, "the writing of all the northerners," said to have been introduced by him, consisting of seventy-two characters. |
優樓 优楼 see styles |
yōu lóu you1 lou2 yu lou Uru |
(優樓迦) Ulūka, the owl; a ṛṣi '800 years' before Śākyamuni, reputed as founder of the Vaiśeṣika philosophy. Also 優婁佉; 憂流迦; 嘔盧伽; 漚樓; 嗢露迦. |
危樓 危楼 see styles |
wēi lóu wei1 lou2 wei lou |
dangerous housing; building that is about to collapse |
吊樓 吊楼 see styles |
diào lóu diao4 lou2 tiao lou |
house overhanging a river, supported at the rear by stilts; house built in a hilly area, supported by stilts |
唐樓 唐楼 see styles |
táng lóu tang2 lou2 t`ang lou tang lou |
tenement building, typically of 2-4 stories, with a shop on the ground floor and upper floors used for residential purposes (esp. in southern China) |
土樓 土楼 see styles |
tǔ lóu tu3 lou2 t`u lou tu lou |
traditional Hakka communal residence in Fujian, typically a large multistory circular structure built around a central shrine See: 土楼 |
城樓 城楼 see styles |
chéng lóu cheng2 lou2 ch`eng lou cheng lou |
city gate tower See: 城楼 |
塔樓 塔楼 see styles |
tǎ lóu ta3 lou2 t`a lou ta lou |
tower (of building) See: 塔楼 |
墜樓 坠楼 see styles |
zhuì lóu zhui4 lou2 chui lou |
to fall off or jump off a building |
墮樓 堕楼 see styles |
duò lóu duo4 lou2 to lou |
to jump to one's death |
大樓 大楼 see styles |
dà lóu da4 lou2 ta lou |
building (a relatively large, multistory one); CL:幢[zhuang4],座[zuo4] |
層樓 层楼 see styles |
céng lóu ceng2 lou2 ts`eng lou tseng lou |
multistoried building; tower; pagoda |
崗樓 岗楼 see styles |
gǎng lóu gang3 lou2 kang lou |
watchtower; guard tower; police booth |
彌樓 弥楼 see styles |
mí lóu mi2 lou2 mi lou Mirō |
Meru, 'the Olympus of Hindu mythology.' M.W. Sumeru, cf. 須; but there is dispute as to the identity of the two. Meru also refers to the mountains represented by the Himālayas, in this not differing from Sumeru. It also has the general meaning of 'lofty'. |
悟樓 see styles |
gorou / goro ごろう |
(male given name) Gorou |
更樓 更楼 see styles |
gēng lóu geng1 lou2 keng lou |
watch tower; drum tower marking night watches |
望樓 望楼 see styles |
wàng lóu wang4 lou2 wang lou bourou / boro ぼうろう |
watchtower; lookout tower (out-dated kanji) watchtower; observation tower; lookout |
板樓 板楼 see styles |
bǎn lóu ban3 lou2 pan lou |
slab type building |
氣樓 气楼 see styles |
qì lóu qi4 lou2 ch`i lou chi lou |
small ventilation tower on roof of building |
牌樓 牌楼 see styles |
pái lou pai2 lou5 p`ai lou pai lou |
decorated archway |
石樓 石楼 see styles |
shí lóu shi2 lou2 shih lou |
Shilou county in Lüliang 呂梁|吕梁[Lu:3 liang2], Shanxi 山西 |
紅樓 see styles |
kourou / koro こうろう |
(personal name) Kōrou |
經樓 经楼 see styles |
jīng lóu jing1 lou2 ching lou kyōrō |
sūtra room |
茶樓 茶楼 see styles |
chá lóu cha2 lou2 ch`a lou cha lou |
teahouse (usu. of two stories) |
蓋樓 盖楼 see styles |
gài lóu gai4 lou2 kai lou |
to construct a building; (Internet slang) to reply to a thread |
角樓 角楼 see styles |
jiǎo lóu jiao3 lou2 chiao lou |
corner (between walls) |
跳樓 跳楼 see styles |
tiào lóu tiao4 lou2 t`iao lou tiao lou |
to jump from a building (to kill oneself); fig. to sell at a large discount (in advertising) |
迦樓 迦楼 see styles |
jiā lóu jia1 lou2 chia lou karō |
(Skt. garuḍa) |
酒樓 酒楼 see styles |
jiǔ lóu jiu3 lou2 chiu lou |
restaurant See: 酒楼 |
重樓 重楼 see styles |
chóng lóu chong2 lou2 ch`ung lou chung lou |
multistory building |
銀樓 银楼 see styles |
yín lóu yin2 lou2 yin lou |
silverware store; jewelry center |
鐘樓 钟楼 see styles |
zhōng lóu zhong1 lou2 chung lou shōrō |
bell tower; campanile; clock tower; Bell Tower, historic attraction in Xian, Beijing etc Bell-tower. |
閣樓 阁楼 see styles |
gé lóu ge2 lou2 ko lou |
garret; loft; attic |
闍樓 阇楼 see styles |
shé lóu she2 lou2 she lou jarō |
jarāyu, a placenta, an after-birth. |
青樓 青楼 see styles |
qīng lóu qing1 lou2 ch`ing lou ching lou |
(literary) brothel; pleasure quarters See: 青楼 |
頂樓 顶楼 see styles |
dǐng lóu ding3 lou2 ting lou |
top floor; attic; loft; garret; penthouse; (flat) rooftop (often used as an outdoor living area etc) |
香樓 香楼 see styles |
xiāng lóu xiang1 lou2 hsiang lou |
The fragrant pyre on which the body of Buddha was consumed. |
騎樓 骑楼 see styles |
qí lóu qi2 lou2 ch`i lou chi lou |
arcade (architecture) |
高樓 高楼 see styles |
gāo lóu gao1 lou2 kao lou |
high building; multistory building; skyscraper; CL:座[zuo4] See: 高楼 |
鬼樓 鬼楼 see styles |
guǐ lóu gui3 lou2 kuei lou |
haunted house |
鼓樓 鼓楼 see styles |
gǔ lóu gu3 lou2 ku lou |
a drum tower; Drum Tower, historic attraction in Xian, Beijing etc |
樓南光 see styles |
biriirou / biriro びりーろう |
(personal name) Biri-rou |
樓梯口 楼梯口 see styles |
lóu tī kǒu lou2 ti1 kou3 lou t`i k`ou lou ti kou |
head of a flight of stairs |
樓梯臺 楼梯台 see styles |
lóu tī tái lou2 ti1 tai2 lou t`i t`ai lou ti tai |
staircase balcony; landing |
樓梯間 楼梯间 see styles |
lóu tī jiān lou2 ti1 jian1 lou t`i chien lou ti chien |
staircase; flight of stairs |
樓毘尼 楼毘尼 see styles |
lóu pí ní lou2 pi2 ni2 lou p`i ni lou pi ni Rōbini |
Lumbinī |
樓至佛 楼至佛 see styles |
lóu zhì fó lou2 zhi4 fo2 lou chih fo rushi butsu |
Rudita Buddha |
樓閣塔 楼阁塔 see styles |
lóu gé tǎ lou2 ge2 ta3 lou ko t`a lou ko ta |
multistory pagoda |
樓陀羅 楼陀罗 see styles |
lóu tuó luó lou2 tuo2 luo2 lou t`o lo lou to lo Rudara |
(樓陀) Rudra, the howler, or god of tempests. |
五十樓 see styles |
isozumi いそずみ |
(surname) Isozumi |
伽樓羅 伽楼罗 see styles |
qié lóu luó qie2 lou2 luo2 ch`ieh lou lo chieh lou lo karura |
(Skt. garuḍa) |
住宅樓 住宅楼 see styles |
zhù zhái lóu zhu4 zhai2 lou2 chu chai lou |
residential building; CL:幢[zhuang4],座[zuo4],棟|栋[dong4] |
佛樓沙 佛楼沙 see styles |
fó lóu shā fo2 lou2 sha1 fo lou sha burōsha |
Purushapura, v. 布嚕沙. |
修迷樓 修迷楼 see styles |
xiū mí lóu xiu1 mi2 lou2 hsiu mi lou Shumeirō |
Sumeru |
候機樓 候机楼 see styles |
hòu jī lóu hou4 ji1 lou2 hou chi lou |
airport terminal |
優樓佉 优楼佉 see styles |
yōu lóu qiā you1 lou2 qia1 yu lou ch`ia yu lou chia Uruka |
Ulūka |
優樓迦 优楼迦 see styles |
yōu lóu jiā you1 lou2 jia1 yu lou chia Uruka |
Ulūka |
兜樓婆 兜楼婆 see styles |
dōu lóu pó dou1 lou2 po2 tou lou p`o tou lou po torōba |
妬路婆 ? turuṣka; olibanum; Indian incense. |
公寓樓 公寓楼 see styles |
gōng yù lóu gong1 yu4 lou2 kung yü lou |
apartment building; CL:座[zuo4] |
出樓子 出楼子 see styles |
chū lóu zi chu1 lou2 zi5 ch`u lou tzu chu lou tzu |
variant of 出婁子|出娄子[chu1 lou2 zi5] |
婆樓那 婆楼那 see styles |
pó lóu nà po2 lou2 na4 p`o lou na po lou na Barōna |
Varuṇa, v. 水天. |
宿舍樓 宿舍楼 see styles |
sù shè lóu su4 she4 lou2 su she lou |
dormitory building; CL:幢[zhuang4],座[zuo4] |
富樓沙 富楼沙 see styles |
fù lóu shā fu4 lou2 sha1 fu lou sha furōsha |
puruṣa, v. 布; a man, mankind. Man personified as Nārāyaṇa; the soul and source of the universe; soul. Explained by 神我 the spiritual self; the ātman whose characteristic is thought, and which produces, through successive modifications, all forms of existence. |
富樓那 富楼那 see styles |
fù lóu nà fu4 lou2 na4 fu lou na Fūruna |
Pūrṇa; also富樓那彌多羅尼子 and other similar phonetic forms; Pūrṇamaitrāyaṇīputra, or Maitrāyaṇīputra, a disciple of Śākyamuni, son of Bhava by a slave girl, often confounded with Maitreya. The chief preacher among the ten principal disciples of Śākyamuni; ill-treated by his brother, engaged in business, saved his brothers from shipwreck by conquering Indra through samādhi; built a vihāra for Śākyamuni; expected to reappear as 法明如來 Dharmaprabhāsa Buddha. |
寫字樓 写字楼 see styles |
xiě zì lóu xie3 zi4 lou2 hsieh tzu lou |
office building |
寶樓觀 宝楼观 see styles |
bǎo lóu guān bao3 lou2 guan1 pao lou kuan hōrō kan |
meditation on its jeweled palace |
尼樓陀 尼楼陀 see styles |
ní lóu tuó ni2 lou2 tuo2 ni lou t`o ni lou to nirōda |
nirodha, restraint, suppression, cessation, annihilation, tr. by 滅 extinction, the third of the four dogmas 四諦; with the breaking of the chain of karma there is left no further bond to reincarnation. Used in Anupūrva-nirodha, or 'successive terminaīons', i. e. nine successive stages of dhyāna. Cf. 尼彌留陀. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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