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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
力士 see styles |
lì shì li4 shi4 li shih rikishi(p); rikiji(ok) りきし(P); りきじ(ok) |
More info & calligraphy: Sumo Wrestler(1) {sumo} sumo wrestler; rikishi; (2) strong man; (3) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 金剛力士) Deva king; (surname) Rikishi 力者 vīra. A strong or mighty man, hero, demigod. Used for the Licchavi, also 離車; 梨車 (or 黎車); 栗呫媻. The terms 力士城 and 力士生地 are defined as Kuśinagara. |
強大 强大 see styles |
qiáng dà qiang2 da4 ch`iang ta chiang ta kyoudai / kyodai きょうだい |
More info & calligraphy: Mighty / Powerful / Strong(noun or adjectival noun) mighty; powerful |
海德 see styles |
hǎi dé hai3 de2 hai te kaitoku |
More info & calligraphy: HydeThe eight virtues, or powers of the ocean, i.e. vastness, tidal regularity, throwing out of the dead, containing the seven kinds of pearls, absorption of all rivers, of all rain without increase, holding the most mighty fish, universal unvarying saltness. |
巋 岿 see styles |
kuī kui1 k`uei kuei |
high and mighty (of mountain); hilly |
雄 see styles |
xióng xiong2 hsiung yuu / yu ゆう |
male; staminate; grand; imposing; powerful; mighty; person or state having great power and influence (1) male; man; (2) excellence; greatness; best (of); great person; leading figure; (personal name) Yūji hero |
三軍 三军 see styles |
sān jun san1 jun1 san chün sangun さんぐん |
(in former times) upper, middle and lower army; army of right, center and left; (in modern times) the three armed services: Army, Navy and Air Force (noun - becomes adjective with の) great army; mighty host; whole army |
偉力 伟力 see styles |
wěi lì wei3 li4 wei li iryoku いりょく |
mighty force power; might; authority; influence |
偉大 伟大 see styles |
wěi dà wei3 da4 wei ta idai いだい |
huge; great; grand; worthy of the greatest admiration; important (contribution etc) (adjectival noun) great; grand; magnificent; outstanding; mighty |
巴閉 巴闭 see styles |
bā bì ba1 bi4 pa pi |
(Cantonese, Jyutping: baa1 bai3); to act high and mighty; to make big fuss over a small matter; impressive |
帝釋 帝释 see styles |
dì shì di4 shi4 ti shih taishaku たいしゃく |
(surname) Taishaku Sovereign Śakra; Indra; 能天帝 mighty lord of devas; Lord of the Trayastriṃśas, i.e. the thirty-three heavens 三十三天 q. v.; he is also styled 釋迦提桓因陀羅 (or 釋迦提婆因陀羅) (or 釋迦提桓因達羅 or 釋迦提婆因達羅); 釋帝桓因 Śakra-devānām Indra. |
強盛 强盛 see styles |
qiáng shèng qiang2 sheng4 ch`iang sheng chiang sheng kyousei; goujou / kyose; gojo きょうせい; ごうじょう |
rich and powerful (noun or adjectival noun) (archaism) might; mighty powerful |
拿大 see styles |
ná dà na2 da4 na ta |
to put on airs; self-important; high and mighty |
桓桓 see styles |
huán huán huan2 huan2 huan huan |
mighty; powerful |
浩蕩 浩荡 see styles |
hào dàng hao4 dang4 hao tang koutou / koto こうとう |
vast and mighty (of river or ocean); broad and powerful (adj-t,adv-to) (rare) vast; wide; spacious; extensive |
竜虎 see styles |
ryuuko / ryuko りゅうこ |
dragon and tiger; two mighty rivals; (surname) Ryūko |
能仁 see styles |
néng rén neng2 ren2 neng jen yoshihito よしひと |
(given name) Yoshihito Mighty in lovingkindness, an incorrect interpretation of Śākyamuni, but probably indicating his character. |
龍虎 龙虎 see styles |
lóng hǔ long2 hu3 lung hu ryuuko / ryuko りゅうこ |
outstanding people; water and fire (in Daoist writing) dragon and tiger; two mighty rivals; (surname, female given name) Ryūko |
大勢佛 大势佛 see styles |
dà shì fó da4 shi4 fo2 ta shih fo daisei butsu |
The Buddha of mighty power (to heal and save), a Buddha's title. |
大小姐 see styles |
dà xiǎo jie da4 xiao3 jie5 ta hsiao chieh |
eldest daughter of an affluent family; (polite) your daughter; bossy or indulged young woman; Miss High and Mighty |
鉢唎部 钵唎部 see styles |
bō lì bù bo1 li4 bu4 po li pu haribu |
prabhu, mighty, intp. by 自在 sovereign, a title of Viṣṇu, Brahmā, and others. |
一騎当千 see styles |
ikkitousen / ikkitosen いっきとうせん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) being a match for a thousand; being a mighty warrior (combatant, player) |
万夫不当 see styles |
banpufutou / banpufuto ばんぷふとう |
(yoji) being a match for thousands; being a mighty warrior (combatant) |
大力金剛 大力金刚 see styles |
dà lì jīn gāng da4 li4 jin1 gang1 ta li chin kang dairiki kongō |
The mighty "diamond" or Vajra-mahārāja in the Garbhadhātu group, a fierce guardian and servant of Buddhism, see below. |
強力無比 see styles |
kyouryokumuhi / kyoryokumuhi きょうりょくむひ |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) being the strongest; being powerful (mighty) without equal |
抜山蓋世 see styles |
batsuzangaisei / batsuzangaise ばつざんがいせい |
(yoji) great strength and energy (of a mighty hero); Herculean strength and vitality |
炙手可熱 炙手可热 see styles |
zhì shǒu kě rè zhi4 shou3 ke3 re4 chih shou k`o je chih shou ko je |
lit. burn your hand, feel the heat (idiom); fig. arrogance of the powerful; a mighty figure no-one dares approach; hot (exciting or in favor) |
足高氣強 足高气强 see styles |
zú gāo qì jiàng zu2 gao1 qi4 jiang4 tsu kao ch`i chiang tsu kao chi chiang |
high and mighty (idiom); arrogant |
足高氣揚 足高气扬 see styles |
zú gāo qì yáng zu2 gao1 qi4 yang2 tsu kao ch`i yang tsu kao chi yang |
high and mighty (idiom); arrogant |
趾高氣揚 趾高气扬 see styles |
zhǐ gāo qì yáng zhi3 gao1 qi4 yang2 chih kao ch`i yang chih kao chi yang |
high and mighty (idiom); arrogant |
Variations: |
ryuuko; ryouko / ryuko; ryoko りゅうこ; りょうこ |
dragon and tiger; two mighty rivals |
安居同修之威神力 see styles |
ān jū tóng xiū zhī wēi shén lì an1 ju1 tong2 xiu1 zhi1 wei1 shen2 li4 an chü t`ung hsiu chih wei shen li an chü tung hsiu chih wei shen li ango dōshu no jinriki |
mighty supernatural power of those who have practiced together during the retreat |
密跡力士大權神王經偈頌 密迹力士大权神王经偈颂 see styles |
mì jī lì shì dà quán shén wáng jīng jì sòng mi4 ji1 li4 shi4 da4 quan2 shen2 wang2 jing1 ji4 song4 mi chi li shih ta ch`üan shen wang ching chi sung mi chi li shih ta chüan shen wang ching chi sung Misshaku rikishi daigonjinnōkyō geju |
Stanzas on the Sūtras of the Esoteric One's, Mighty Kings of Great Supernatural Power |
Variations: |
erai(p); erai(sk); erai(sk) えらい(P); エライ(sk); エラい(sk) |
(adjective) (1) great; excellent; admirable; commendable; laudable; honorable; wonderful; outstanding; extraordinary; (adjective) (2) distinguished; important; high-ranking; powerful; eminent; famous; (adjective) (3) (kana only) awful; terrible; serious; tremendous; great; mighty; severe; (adjective) (4) (kana only) tiring; tough; hard; (adverb) (5) (kana only) (ksb:) very; extremely |
Variations: |
gekonotatetakurahanai げこのたてたくらはない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) don't act all high and mighty just because you don't drink; no teetotaler has (ever) built a storehouse |
Variations: |
gekonotatetakurahanai げこのたてたくらはない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) don't act all high and mighty just because you don't drink; no teetotaler has (ever) built a storehouse |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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