There are 42 total results for your 浊 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
濁 浊 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho nigori にごり |
turbid; muddy; impure (place-name) Nigori Turbid, muddy, impure, opposite of 淸. An intp. of kaṣāya, especially in reference to the 五濁 five stages of a world's existence. |
五濁 五浊 see styles |
wǔ zhuó wu3 zhuo2 wu cho gotaku |
the five impurities (Buddhism) 五滓; 五渾 The five kaṣāya periods of turbidity, impurity, or chaos, i. e. of decay; they are accredited to the 住 kalpa, see 四劫, and commence when human life begins to decrease below 20,000 years. (1) 劫濁 the kalpa in decay, when it suffers deterioration and gives rise to the ensuing form; (2) 見濁 deterioration of view, egoism, etc., arising; (3) 煩惱濁 the passions and delusions of desire, anger, stupidity, pride, and doubt prevail; (4) 衆生濁 in consequence human miseries increase and happiness decreases; (5) 命濁 human life time gradually diminishes to ten years. The second and third are described as the 濁 itself and the fourth and fifth its results. |
劫濁 劫浊 see styles |
jié zhuó jie2 zhuo2 chieh cho kō jaku |
The impure or turbid kalpa, when the age of life is decreasing and all kinds of diseases afflict men. |
命濁 命浊 see styles |
mìng zhuó ming4 zhuo2 ming cho myōjoku |
One of the 五濁, turbidity or decay of the vital principle, reducing the length of life. |
惡濁 恶浊 see styles |
è zhuó e4 zhuo2 o cho |
filthy; foul |
愚濁 愚浊 see styles |
yú zhuó yu2 zhuo2 yü cho gujoku |
stupid and confused |
污濁 污浊 see styles |
wū zhuó wu1 zhuo2 wu cho |
dirty; muddy; foul (sewer) |
混濁 混浊 see styles |
hùn zhuó hun4 zhuo2 hun cho kondaku こんだく |
turbid; muddy; dirty (n,vs,n-pref) (1) turbidity; cloudiness (of a liquid); opacity; muddiness (e.g. water, mind, consciousness); (noun/participle) (2) disorder; chaos to be turbid |
渾濁 浑浊 see styles |
hún zhuó hun2 zhuo2 hun cho |
muddy; turbid |
溷濁 溷浊 see styles |
hùn zhuó hun4 zhuo2 hun cho kondaku こんだく |
variant of 混濁|混浊[hun4 zhuo2] (n,vs,n-pref) (1) turbidity; cloudiness (of a liquid); opacity; muddiness (e.g. water, mind, consciousness); (noun/participle) (2) disorder; chaos |
濁世 浊世 see styles |
zhuó shì zhuo2 shi4 cho shih dakuse; dakusei; jokuse / dakuse; dakuse; jokuse だくせ; だくせい; じょくせ |
the world in chaos; troubled times; the mortal world (Buddhism) {Buddh} this corrupt or degenerate world; this world or life; the world of mankind An impure world in its five stages, v. 五濁. |
濁亂 浊乱 see styles |
zhuó luàn zhuo2 luan4 cho luan jokuran |
Impure and lawless, the reign of evil. |
濁俗 浊俗 see styles |
zhuó sú zhuo2 su2 cho su jokuzoku |
defiled |
濁劫 浊劫 see styles |
zhuó jié zhuo2 jie2 cho chieh jokukō |
An impure kalpa, the kalpa of impurity, degenerate, corrupt; an age of disease, famine, and war. |
濁度 浊度 see styles |
zhuó dù zhuo2 du4 cho tu dakudo だくど |
turbidity turbidity |
濁惡 浊恶 see styles |
zhuó è zhuo2 e4 cho o dakuaku |
turbidity and evil |
濁業 浊业 see styles |
zhuó yè zhuo2 ye4 cho yeh jokugō |
Contaminated karma, that produced by 貪 desire. |
濁水 浊水 see styles |
zhuó shuǐ zhuo2 shui3 cho shui dakusui だくすい |
muddy water; (given name) Dakusui muddy water |
濁流 浊流 see styles |
zhuó liú zhuo2 liu2 cho liu dakuryuu / dakuryu だくりゅう |
turbid flow; muddy waters; fig. a contemptible person; fig. corrupt or disgraceful social trends (See 清流) muddy stream |
濁酒 浊酒 see styles |
zhuó jiǔ zhuo2 jiu3 cho chiu nigorizake にごりざけ doburoku どぶろく dakushu だくしゅ jokushu じょくしゅ |
unfiltered rice wine (irregular okurigana usage) unfiltered sake (cloudy); unrefined sake; (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) unrefined sake |
濁音 浊音 see styles |
zhuó yīn zhuo2 yin1 cho yin dakuon だくおん |
(phonetics) voiced sound; sonant {ling} (e.g. が, ざ, だ, ば) (See 清音・1,半濁音) syllable with a voiced consonant (in Japanese); voiced sound |
白濁 白浊 see styles |
bái zhuó bai2 zhuo2 pai cho hakudaku はくだく |
gonorrhea (TCM term); more commonly known as 淋病[lin4 bing4] (n,vs,vi) cloudiness; turbidity; nebula (medical) |
瞋濁 瞋浊 see styles |
chēn zhuó chen1 zhuo2 ch`en cho chen cho shinjoku |
irascible and muddled |
稠濁 稠浊 see styles |
chóu zhuó chou2 zhuo2 ch`ou cho chou cho |
numerous and confused; forming a confused mass |
穢濁 秽浊 see styles |
huì zhuó hui4 zhuo2 hui cho etaku |
pollution |
見濁 见浊 see styles |
jiàn zhuó jian4 zhuo2 chien cho kenjaku |
dṛṣṭi-kaṣāya. Corruption of doctrinal views, one of the five final corruptions. |
貪濁 贪浊 see styles |
tān zhuó tan1 zhuo2 t`an cho tan cho tondaku |
The contamination of desire. |
齷濁 龌浊 see styles |
wò zhuó wo4 zhuo2 wo cho |
filthy; nasty; sordid; impure (motives) |
五濁世 五浊世 see styles |
wǔ zhuó shì wu3 zhuo2 shi4 wu cho shih go jokuse |
a world stained with the five defilements |
心混濁 心混浊 see styles |
xīn hùn zhuó xin1 hun4 zhuo2 hsin hun cho shin konjoku |
turbidity of the mind |
濁塞音 浊塞音 see styles |
zhuó sè yīn zhuo2 se4 yin1 cho se yin |
(linguistics) voiced stop |
濁惡世 浊恶世 see styles |
zhuó è shì zhuo2 e4 shi4 cho o shih jokuaku se |
A world of impurity or degeneration, i.e. of the 五濁 and 十惡. |
濁惡處 浊恶处 see styles |
zhuó è chù zhuo2 e4 chu4 cho o ch`u cho o chu jokuaku sho |
The present contaminated evil world. |
濁積岩 浊积岩 see styles |
zhuó jī yán zhuo2 ji1 yan2 cho chi yen |
turbidite (geology) |
濁輔音 浊辅音 see styles |
zhuó fǔ yīn zhuo2 fu3 yin1 cho fu yin |
voiced consonant (linguistics) |
煩惱濁 烦恼浊 see styles |
fán nǎo zhuó fan2 nao3 zhuo2 fan nao cho bonnō joku |
The impurity, or defiling nature of the passions, one of the five 濁. |
衆生濁 众生浊 see styles |
zhòng shēng zhuó zhong4 sheng1 zhuo2 chung sheng cho shujō taku |
The fourth of the five periods of decay, sattvākaṣāya, when all creatures are stupid and unclean. |
五濁增時 五浊增时 see styles |
wǔ zhuó zēng shí wu3 zhuo2 zeng1 shi2 wu cho tseng shih gojoku zō-no-toki |
The period of increasing turbidity or decay; see 五濁. |
五濁惡世 五浊恶世 see styles |
wǔ zhuó è shì wu3 zhuo2 e4 shi4 wu cho o shih gojoku akuse |
an evil world, stained with the five turbidities |
揚清激濁 扬清激浊 see styles |
yáng qīng jī zhuó yang2 qing1 ji1 zhuo2 yang ch`ing chi cho yang ching chi cho |
lit. drain away filth and bring in fresh water (idiom); fig. dispel evil and usher in good; eliminate vice and exalt virtue |
激濁揚清 激浊扬清 see styles |
jī zhuó yáng qīng ji1 zhuo2 yang2 qing1 chi cho yang ch`ing chi cho yang ching |
lit. drain away filth and bring in fresh water (idiom); fig. dispel evil and usher in good; eliminate vice and exalt virtue |
濁臭熏天 浊臭熏天 see styles |
zhuó chòu xūn tiān zhuo2 chou4 xun1 tian1 cho ch`ou hsün t`ien cho chou hsün tien |
stinks to high heaven |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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