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佛 see styles |
fó fo2 fo hotoke ほとけ |
More info & calligraphy: Buddhism / Buddha(surname) Hotoke Buddha, from budh to "be aware of", "conceive", "observe", "wake"; also 佛陀; 浮圖; 浮陀; 浮頭; 浮塔; 勃陀; 勃馱; 沒馱; 母馱; 母陀; 部陀; 休屠. Buddha means "completely conscious, enlightened", and came to mean the enlightener. he Chinese translation is 覺 to perceive, aware, awake; and 智 gnosis, knowledge. There is an Eternal Buddha, see e.g. the Lotus Sutra, cap. 16, and multitudes of Buddhas, but the personality of a Supreme Buddha, an Ādi-Buddha, is not defined. Buddha is in and through all things, and some schools are definitely Pan-Buddhist in the pantheistic sense. In the triratna 三寳 commonly known as 三寳佛, while Śākyamuni Buddha is the first "person" of the Trinity, his Law the second, and the Order the third, all three by some are accounted as manifestations of the All-Buddha. As Śākyamuni, the title indicates him as the last of the line of Buddhas who have appeared in this world, Maitreya is to be the next. As such he is the one who has achieved enlightenment, having discovered the essential evil of existence (some say mundane existence, others all existence), and the way of deliverance from the constant round of reincarnations; this way is through the moral life into nirvana, by means of self-abnegation, the monastic life, and meditation. By this method a Buddha, or enlightened one, himself obtains Supreme Enlightenment, or Omniscience, and according to Māhāyanism leads all beings into the same enlightenment. He sees things not as they seem in their phenomenal but in their noumenal aspects, as they really are. The term is also applied to those who understand the chain of causality (twelve nidānas) and have attained enlightenment surpassing that of the arhat. Four types of the Buddha are referred to: (1) 三藏佛the Buddha of the Tripiṭaka who attained enlightenment on the bare ground under the bodhi-tree; (2) 通佛the Buddha on the deva robe under the bodhi-tree of the seven precious things; (3) 別佛the Buddha on the great precious Lotus throne under the Lotus realm bodhi-tree; and (4) 圓佛the Buddha on the throne of Space in the realm of eternal rest and glory where he is Vairocana. The Hīnayāna only admits the existence of one Buddha at a time; Mahāyāna claims the existence of many Buddhas at one and the same time, as many Buddhas as there are Buddha-universes, which are infinite in number. |
忍 see styles |
rěn ren3 jen nin にん |
More info & calligraphy: Patience / Perseverance(archaism) endurance; forbearance; patience; self-restraint; (given name) Nin kṣānti, 羼提 (or 羼底); patience, endurance, (a) in adverse circumstances, (b) in the religious state. There are groups of two, three, four, five, six, ten, and fourteen, indicating various forms of patience, equanimity, repression, forbearance, endurance, constancy, or "perseverance of the saints," both in mundane and spiritual things. |
俗世 see styles |
sú shì su2 shi4 su shih zokuse; zokusei / zokuse; zokuse ぞくせ; ぞくせい |
the mundane world; the world of mortals this world; everyday world; earthly existence; mundane life mundane world |
凡 see styles |
fán fan2 fan bon ぼん |
ordinary; commonplace; mundane; temporal; of the material world (as opposed to supernatural or immortal levels); every; all; whatever; altogether; gist; outline; note of Chinese musical scale (noun or adjectival noun) (rare) (See 平凡) (ant: 非凡) ordinary; common; mediocre; (given name) Bon All, everybody, common, ordinary. |
蘊 蕴 see styles |
yùn yun4 yün osamu おさむ |
to accumulate; to hold in store; to contain; to gather together; to collect; depth; inner strength; profundity (given name) Osamu skandha, v. 塞; older tr. 陰, intp. as that which covers or conceals, implying that physical and mental forms obstruct realization of the truth; while the tr. 蘊, implying an accumulation or heap, is a nearer connotation to skandha, which, originally meaning the shoulder, becomes stem, branch, combination, the objects of sense, the elements of being or mundane consciousness. The term is intp. as the five physical and mental constituents, which combine to form the intelligent 性 or nature; rūpa, the first of the five, is considered as physical, the remaining four as mental; v. 五蘊. The skandhas refer only to the phenomenal, not to the 無爲 non-phenomenal. |
褻 亵 see styles |
xiè xie4 hsieh ke け |
obscene; disrespectful (adj-no,n) (ant: 晴れ・2) mundane; commonplace; ordinary |
三智 see styles |
sān zhì san1 zhi4 san chih michi みち |
(female given name) Michi The three kinds of wisdom: (1) (a) 一切智 śrāvaka and pratyeka-buddha knowledge that all the dharma or laws are 空 void and unreal; (b) 道種智 bodhisattva-knowledge. of all things in their proper discrimination; (c) 一切種智 Buddha-knowledge, or perfect knowledge of all things in their every aspect and relationship past, present, and future. Tiantai associates the above with 室, 候, 中. (2) (a) 世間智 earthly or ordinary wisdom; (b) 出世間智 supra-mundane, or spiritual (śrāvaka and pratyeka-buddha) wisdom; (c) 出世間上上智 supreme wisdom of bodhisattvas and Buddhas. v. 智度論 27, 止觀 3, and 概伽經 3. Cf. — 心三智. |
世法 see styles |
shì fǎ shi4 fa3 shih fa sehō |
Common or ordinary dharmas, i. e. truths, laws, things, etc. |
世福 see styles |
shì fú shi4 fu2 shih fu sefuku |
Earthly happiness, arising from the ordinary good living of those unenlightened by Buddhism, one of the 三福; also, the blessings of this world. |
世論 世论 see styles |
shì lùn shi4 lun4 shih lun seron よろん |
public opinion worldly discussions; ordinary unenlightened ways of description or definition; also styled 惡論 evil discussions, especially when applied to the hedonistic lokāyatika teachings, v. 路迦. |
世間 世间 see styles |
shì jiān shi4 jian1 shih chien seken せけん |
world; earth world; society; people; the public; (personal name) Sema The world; in the world; the finite impermanent world, idem 世界. |
俗事 see styles |
sú shì su2 shi4 su shih zokuji ぞくじ |
everyday routine; ordinary affairs worldly affairs; everyday affairs; common cares; routine work; daily chores mundane affairs |
俗務 俗务 see styles |
sú wù su2 wu4 su wu zokumu ぞくむ |
secular affairs; worldly cares; daily routine mundane duties |
俗我 see styles |
sú wǒ su2 wo3 su wo zokuga |
The popular idea of the ego or soul, i.e. the empirical or false ego 假我 composed of the five skandhas. This is to be distinguished from the true ego 眞我 or 實我, the metaphysical substratum from which all empirical elements have been eliminated; v.八大自在我. |
俗戒 see styles |
sú jiè su2 jie4 su chieh zokukai |
The common commandments for the laity. |
俗智 see styles |
sú zhì su2 zhi4 su chih zokuchi |
Common or worldly wisdom, which by its illusion blurs or colours the mind, blinding it to reality. |
俗有 see styles |
sú yǒu su2 you3 su yu zokuu |
mundane reality |
俗用 see styles |
zokuyou / zokuyo ぞくよう |
(1) everyday affairs; mundane matters; (2) popular usage |
俗緣 俗缘 see styles |
sú yuán su2 yuan2 su yüan zokuen |
mundane entanglements |
八諦 八谛 see styles |
bā dì ba1 di4 pa ti hachitai |
The eight truths, postulates, or judgments of the 法相 Dharmalakṣana school, i.e. four common or mundane, and four of higher meaning. The first four are (1) common postulates on reality, considering the nominal as real, e.g. a pot; (2) common doctrinal postulates, e.g. the five skandhas; (3) abstract postulates, e.g. the four noble truths 四諦; and (4) temporal postulates in regard to the spiritual in the material. The second abstract or philosophical four are (5) postulates on constitution and function, e.g. of the skandhas; (6) on cause and effect, e.g. the 四諦; (7) on the void, the immaterial, or reality; and (8) on the pure inexpressible ultimate or absolute. |
凡住 see styles |
fán zhù fan2 zhu4 fan chu bonjū |
mundane abode |
凡俗 see styles |
fán sú fan2 su2 fan su bonzoku ぼんぞく |
lay (as opposed to clergy); ordinary; commonplace (noun or adjectival noun) mediocrity; the masses; ordinary run of men mundane |
凡塵 凡尘 see styles |
fán chén fan2 chen2 fan ch`en fan chen bonjin |
mundane world (in religious context); this mortal coil mundane world |
凡心 see styles |
fán xīn fan2 xin1 fan hsin bonshin |
reluctance to leave this world; heart set on the mundane ordinary mind |
塵世 尘世 see styles |
chén shì chen2 shi4 ch`en shih chen shih jinse |
(religion) this mortal life; the mundane world defiled realm |
塵俗 尘俗 see styles |
chén sú chen2 su2 ch`en su chen su |
mundane world |
流俗 see styles |
liú sú liu2 su2 liu su ryūzoku |
prevalent fashion (often used pejoratively); vulgar customs mundane customs |
無俗 无俗 see styles |
wú sú wu2 su2 wu su muzoku |
not mundane |
眞俗 see styles |
zhēn sú zhen1 su2 chen su shinzoku |
Truth and convention; the true view and the ordinary; reality and appearance. 眞 is 空, and 俗 is 假. |
紅塵 红尘 see styles |
hóng chén hong2 chen2 hung ch`en hung chen koujin / kojin こうじん |
the world of mortals (Buddhism); human society; worldly affairs cloud of dust; mundane world |
緣日 缘日 see styles |
yuán rì yuan2 ri4 yüan jih ennichi |
The day of the month on which a particular Buddha or bodhisattva is worshipped, he being in special charge of mundane affairs on that day, e.g. the 5th is Maitreya, 15th Amitābha, 25th Mañjuśrī, 30th Śākyamuni. |
腥い see styles |
namagusai なまぐさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of fish; fishy; smelling of blood; bloody; (2) degenerate (of a monk); depraved; corrupt; fallen; (3) worldly; mundane; secular; common; ordinary; (4) fishy; suspicious; questionable |
薄俗 see styles |
bó sú bo2 su2 po su hakuzoku |
shallow and mundane |
衆事 众事 see styles |
zhòng shì zhong4 shi4 chung shih shuji |
myriad (mundane) affairs |
非俗 see styles |
fēi sú fei1 su2 fei su |
not mundane |
世俗心 see styles |
shì sú xīn shi4 su2 xin1 shih su hsin sezokushin せぞくしん |
worldliness mundane mind |
世出世 see styles |
shì chū shì shi4 chu1 shi4 shih ch`u shih shih chu shih se shusse |
mundane and supramundane |
世間乘 世间乘 see styles |
shì jiān shèng shi4 jian1 sheng4 shih chien sheng seken jō |
The vehicle, or teaching for the attainment of good fruit in the present life, in contrast with 出世間乘 that for attainment in lives outside this world. |
世間位 世间位 see styles |
shì jiān wèi shi4 jian1 wei4 shih chien wei sekeni |
mundane status |
世間善 世间善 see styles |
shì jiān shàn shi4 jian1 shan4 shih chien shan seken zen |
mundane goodness |
世間因 世间因 see styles |
shì jiān yīn shi4 jian1 yin1 shih chien yin seken in |
mundane cause(s) |
世間心 世间心 see styles |
shì jiān xīn shi4 jian1 xin1 shih chien hsin seken shin |
mundane mentality |
世間愛 世间爱 see styles |
shì jiān ài shi4 jian1 ai4 shih chien ai seken ai |
mundane thirst |
世間樂 世间乐 see styles |
shì jiān lè shi4 jian1 le4 shih chien le seken raku |
mundane enjoyment |
世間檀 世间檀 see styles |
shì jiān tán shi4 jian1 tan2 shih chien t`an shih chien tan seken dan |
Worldly dāna, or giving, i. e. with thoughts of possession, meum, tūm, and the thing given, v. 三礙. |
世間法 世间法 see styles |
shì jiān fǎ shi4 jian1 fa3 shih chien fa seken bō |
The world law, or law of this world, especially of birth-and-death; in this respect it is associated with the first two of the four dogmas, i, e. 苦 suffering, and 集 its accumulated consequences in karma. |
世間淨 世间淨 see styles |
shì jiān jìng shi4 jian1 jing4 shih chien ching seken jō |
mundane purity |
世間趣 世间趣 see styles |
shì jiān qù shi4 jian1 qu4 shih chien ch`ü shih chien chü seken shu |
mundane path |
世間道 世间道 see styles |
shì jiān dào shi4 jian1 dao4 shih chien tao seken dō |
mundane paths |
出世間 出世间 see styles |
chū shì jiān chu1 shi4 jian1 ch`u shih chien chu shih chien shusseken しゅっせけん |
monastic life To go out of the world; the world (or life) beyond this; the supra-mundane; the spiritual world. |
四悉檀 see styles |
sì xī tán si4 xi1 tan2 ssu hsi t`an ssu hsi tan shi shitsudan |
The four siddhānta, v. 悉檀. The Buddha taught by (1) mundane or ordinary modes of expression; (2) individual treatment, adapting his teaching to the capacity of his hearers; (3) diagnostic treatment of their moral diseases; and (4) the perfect and highest truth. |
日常的 see styles |
nichijouteki / nichijoteki にちじょうてき |
(adjectival noun) mundane; routine; everyday; unremarkable; common; day-to-day |
無爲法 无为法 see styles |
wú wéi fǎ wu2 wei2 fa3 wu wei fa mui hō |
asaṃskṛta dharmas, anything not subject to cause, condition, or dependence; out of time, eternal, inactive, supra-mundane. Sarvāstivādins enumerate three: ākāśa, space or ether; pratisaṃhyā-nirodha, conscious cessation of the contamination of the passions; apratisaṃhyā-nirodha, unconscious or effortless cessation. |
生臭い see styles |
namagusai なまぐさい |
(adjective) (1) smelling of fish; fishy; smelling of blood; bloody; (2) degenerate (of a monk); depraved; corrupt; fallen; (3) worldly; mundane; secular; common; ordinary; (4) fishy; suspicious; questionable |
離世間 离世间 see styles |
lí shì jiān li2 shi4 jian1 li shih chien ri seken |
detached from the mundane world |
三段オチ see styles |
sandanochi さんだんオチ |
three-part joke, where the first two parts are similar and mundane, while the third is the punchline (e.g. How do you get to my place? Go down to the corner, turn left, and get lost.); rule of three (in comedy writing) |
三段落ち see styles |
sandanochi さんだんおち |
three-part joke, where the first two parts are similar and mundane, while the third is the punchline (e.g. How do you get to my place? Go down to the corner, turn left, and get lost.); rule of three (in comedy writing) |
世上万般 see styles |
sejoubanpan / sejobanpan せじょうばんぱん |
all the worldly (mundane) matters; everything in this world |
世俗心境 see styles |
shì sú xīn jìng shi4 su2 xin1 jing4 shih su hsin ching sezoku shinkyō |
objects of the mundane mind |
世俗苦因 see styles |
shì sú kǔ yīn shi4 su2 ku3 yin1 shih su k`u yin shih su ku yin sezoku ku in |
mundane causes of suffering |
世俗語言 世俗语言 see styles |
shì sú yǔ yán shi4 su2 yu3 yan2 shih su yü yen sezoku gogon |
a mundane expression |
世出世法 see styles |
shì chū shì fǎ shi4 chu1 shi4 fa3 shih ch`u shih fa shih chu shih fa se shusse hō |
mundane and supramundane phenomena |
世出世間 世出世间 see styles |
shì chū shì jiān shi4 chu1 shi4 jian1 shih ch`u shih chien shih chu shih chien seshusseken |
mundane and transmundane |
世第一位 see styles |
shì dì yī wèi shi4 di4 yi1 wei4 shih ti i wei se daiichi i |
highest mundane level |
世間三昧 世间三昧 see styles |
shì jiān sān mèi shi4 jian1 san1 mei4 shih chien san mei seken zanmai |
mundane samādhi |
世間世俗 世间世俗 see styles |
shì jiān shì sú shi4 jian1 shi4 su2 shih chien shih su seken sezoku |
mundane conventionality |
世間修道 世间修道 see styles |
shì jiān xiū dào shi4 jian1 xiu1 dao4 shih chien hsiu tao seken shudō |
mundane paths of cultivation |
世間出世 世间出世 see styles |
shì jiān chū shì shi4 jian1 chu1 shi4 shih chien ch`u shih shih chien chu shih sekenshusse |
mundane and supramundane |
世間善心 世间善心 see styles |
shì jiān shàn xīn shi4 jian1 shan4 xin1 shih chien shan hsin seken zen shin |
mental state of mundane goodness |
世間因果 世间因果 see styles |
shì jiān yīn guǒ shi4 jian1 yin1 guo3 shih chien yin kuo seken inga |
mundane causation |
世間正見 世间正见 see styles |
shì jiān zhèng jiàn shi4 jian1 zheng4 jian4 shih chien cheng chien seken no shōken |
accurately seeing the [mundane] world |
世間淨智 世间淨智 see styles |
shì jiān jìng zhì shi4 jian1 jing4 zhi4 shih chien ching chih seken jōchi |
pure cognition at the mundane level |
世間淸淨 世间淸淨 see styles |
shì jiān qīng jìng shi4 jian1 qing1 jing4 shih chien ch`ing ching shih chien ching ching seken shōjō |
mundane purity |
世間禪定 世间禅定 see styles |
shì jiān chán dìng shi4 jian1 chan2 ding4 shih chien ch`an ting shih chien chan ting seken zenjō |
mundane meditative concentration |
世間般若 世间般若 see styles |
shì jiān bō rě shi4 jian1 bo1 re3 shih chien po je seken hannya |
mundane wisdom |
世間離欲 世间离欲 see styles |
shì jiān lí yù shi4 jian1 li2 yu4 shih chien li yü seken riyoku |
mundane indifference [to objects of desire] |
世間靜慮 世间静虑 see styles |
shì jiān jìng lǜ shi4 jian1 jing4 lv4 shih chien ching lü seken jōryo |
mundane meditation |
低回趣味 see styles |
teikaishumi / tekaishumi ていかいしゅみ |
(yoji) disposition toward rejecting mundane affairs and enjoying nature and art |
低徊趣味 see styles |
teikaishumi / tekaishumi ていかいしゅみ |
(yoji) disposition toward rejecting mundane affairs and enjoying nature and art |
六道四聖 六道四圣 see styles |
liù dào sì shèng liu4 dao4 si4 sheng4 liu tao ssu sheng rokudō shishō |
The six ways of rebirth, see above, and the four holy ways of rebirth, the latter being respectively into the realms of śrāvakas, pratyekabuddhas, bodhisattvas, and Buddhas; the ten are known as the 十界. |
出世說部 出世说部 see styles |
chū shì shuō bù chu1 shi4 shuo1 bu4 ch`u shih shuo pu chu shih shuo pu Shusse setsu bu |
出世部 (出世間說部) (or 出世語言部) Lokottaravādinaḥ, 盧倶多婆拖部 an offshoot of the Māhāsaṇghikāḥ division of the eighteen Hīnayāna schools; the tenets of the school are unknown, but the name, as implied by the Chinese translation, suggests if not the idea of Ādi-Buddha, yet that of supra-mundane nature. |
出出世間 出出世间 see styles |
chū chū shì jiān chu1 chu1 shi4 jian1 ch`u ch`u shih chien chu chu shih chien shutsu shusseken |
surpassing the supra-mundane; the stage of Bodhisattvahood above the eighth 八地 or degree. |
善知世間 善知世间 see styles |
shàn zhī shì jiān shan4 zhi1 shi4 jian1 shan chih shih chien zenchi seken |
well understand the mundane world |
塵中格外 尘中格外 see styles |
chén zhōng gé wài chen2 zhong1 ge2 wai4 ch`en chung ko wai chen chung ko wai jinchū kakugai |
mundane and transmundane |
心頭滅却 see styles |
shintoumekkyaku / shintomekkyaku しんとうめっきゃく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) clearing one's mind of all mundane thoughts |
眞俗二諦 眞俗二谛 see styles |
zhēn sú èr dì zhen1 su2 er4 di4 chen su erh ti shinzoku nitai |
two truths of absolute and mundane |
眞如世間 眞如世间 see styles |
zhēn rú shì jiān zhen1 ru2 shi4 jian1 chen ju shih chien shinnyo seken |
thusness (suchness) and the mundane world |
遼東の豕 see styles |
ryoutounoinoko / ryotonoinoko りょうとうのいのこ |
(exp,n) taking pride in something mundane, thinking it is exceptional; Liaodong boar |
隨順世間 随顺世间 see styles |
suí shùn shì jiān sui2 shun4 shi4 jian1 sui shun shih chien zuijun seken |
according with the mundane |
あり触れた see styles |
arifureta ありふれた |
(can act as adjective) (kana only) unsurprising; trite; commonplace; mundane; hackneyed; garden variety (of) |
一切世俗智 see styles |
yī qiè shì sú zhì yi1 qie4 shi4 su2 zhi4 i ch`ieh shih su chih i chieh shih su chih issai sezoku chi |
wisdom that understands all mundane phenomena |
世間出世間 世间出世间 see styles |
shì jiān chū shì jiān shi4 jian1 chu1 shi4 jian1 shih chien ch`u shih chien shih chien chu shih chien seken shusseken |
mundane and supramundane |
後得世間智 后得世间智 see styles |
hòu dé shì jiān zhì hou4 de2 shi4 jian1 zhi4 hou te shih chien chih gotoku seken chi |
subsequently attained mundane cognition |
有りふれた see styles |
arifureta ありふれた |
(can act as adjective) (kana only) unsurprising; trite; commonplace; mundane; hackneyed; garden variety (of) |
有り触れた see styles |
arifureta ありふれた |
(can act as adjective) (kana only) unsurprising; trite; commonplace; mundane; hackneyed; garden variety (of) |
樂往世間道 乐往世间道 see styles |
yào wǎng shì jiān dào yao4 wang3 shi4 jian1 dao4 yao wang shih chien tao gyōō seken dō |
willing to proceed by the mundane path |
世間一切種知 世间一切种知 see styles |
shì jiān yī qiè zhǒng zhī shi4 jian1 yi1 qie4 zhong3 zhi1 shih chien i ch`ieh chung chih shih chien i chieh chung chih seken issai shuchi |
all-inclusive understanding of mundane phenomena |
世間淸淨靜慮 世间淸淨静虑 see styles |
shì jiān qīng jìng jìng lǜ shi4 jian1 qing1 jing4 jing4 lv4 shih chien ch`ing ching ching lü shih chien ching ching ching lü seken shōjō jōryo |
mundane pure stillness of thought |
世間難信捷徑 世间难信捷径 see styles |
shì jiān nán xìn jié jìng shi4 jian1 nan2 xin4 jie2 jing4 shih chien nan hsin chieh ching seken nanshin shōkei |
The speedy and straight way to Buddhahood (for all) which the world finds it hard to believe. |
善知一切世間 善知一切世间 see styles |
shàn zhī yī qiè shì jiān shan4 zhi1 yi1 qie4 shi4 jian1 shan chih i ch`ieh shih chien shan chih i chieh shih chien zenchi issai seken |
skillful knowledge of all mundane matters |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "mundane" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
license.
Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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