There are 19 total results for your 身心 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
身心 see styles |
shēn xīn shen1 xin1 shen hsin shinshin しんじん |
More info & calligraphy: Body and Mind(noun - becomes adjective with の) mind and body Body and mind, the direct fruit of the previous life. The body is rūpa, the first skandha; mind embraces the other four, consciousness, perception, action, and knowledge; v. 五蘊. |
身心科 see styles |
shēn xīn kē shen1 xin1 ke1 shen hsin k`o shen hsin ko |
psychiatry |
身心美 see styles |
minami みなみ |
(female given name) Minami |
亂身心 乱身心 see styles |
luàn shēn xīn luan4 shen1 xin1 luan shen hsin ran shinshin |
disturbs body and mind |
全身心 see styles |
quán shēn xīn quan2 shen1 xin1 ch`üan shen hsin chüan shen hsin |
wholeheartedly; (to devote oneself) heart and soul |
身心一如 see styles |
shēn xīn yī rú shen1 xin1 yi1 ru2 shen hsin i ju shin jin ichinyo しんじんいちにょ |
(yoji) body and mind as one; mind-body unity unity of body and mind |
身心不二 see styles |
shēn xīn bù èr shen1 xin1 bu4 er4 shen hsin pu erh shin jin funi |
non-duality of body and mind |
身心交病 see styles |
shēn xīn jiāo bìng shen1 xin1 jiao1 bing4 shen hsin chiao ping |
worn out in body and soul (idiom) |
身心交瘁 see styles |
shēn xīn jiāo cuì shen1 xin1 jiao1 cui4 shen hsin chiao ts`ui shen hsin chiao tsui |
worn out in body and soul (idiom) |
身心俱疲 see styles |
shēn xīn jù pí shen1 xin1 ju4 pi2 shen hsin chü p`i shen hsin chü pi |
physically and emotionally exhausted |
身心憂苦 身心忧苦 see styles |
shēn xīn yōu kǔ shen1 xin1 you1 ku3 shen hsin yu k`u shen hsin yu ku shinshin uku |
suffering and despair of body and mind |
身心柔軟 身心柔软 see styles |
shēn xīn róu ruǎn shen1 xin1 rou2 ruan3 shen hsin jou juan shinshin jūnan |
soft and gentle in body and mind |
身心歡喜 身心欢喜 see styles |
shēn xīn huān xǐ shen1 xin1 huan1 xi3 shen hsin huan hsi shinshin kanki |
happy in body and spirit |
身心熱惱 身心热恼 see styles |
shēn xīn rèn ǎo shen1 xin1 ren4 ao3 shen hsin jen ao shinshin netsunō |
torment of body and mind |
身心爽快 see styles |
shēn xīn shuǎng kuài shen1 xin1 shuang3 kuai4 shen hsin shuang k`uai shen hsin shuang kuai |
refreshment |
身心障礙 身心障碍 see styles |
shēn xīn zhàng ài shen1 xin1 zhang4 ai4 shen hsin chang ai |
disability |
Variations: |
shinshinichinyo; shinjinichinyo しんしんいちにょ; しんじんいちにょ |
(yoji) body and mind as one; mind-body unity |
Variations: |
shinshin(p); shinjin(ok) しんしん(P); しんじん(ok) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) mind and body |
Variations: |
shinshin(p); shinjin(ok) しんしん(P); しんじん(ok) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) mind and body |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 19 results for "身心" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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