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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
唖 see styles |
oshi; a; oushi(ok) / oshi; a; oshi(ok) おし; あ; おうし(ok) |
(1) muteness; speech impairment; (2) (おし, おうし only) (sensitive word) mute; deaf-mute |
啞 哑 see styles |
yǎ ya3 ya a |
mute; dumb; incapable of speech; (of a voice) hoarse; husky; (bound form) (of a bullet, bomb etc) dud eḍa, dumb; eḍamūka, deaf and dumb, unable to express oneself; translit. a, v. 阿. |
聵 聩 see styles |
kuì kui4 k`uei kuei |
born deaf; deaf; obtuse |
聾 聋 see styles |
lóng long2 lung rou / ro ろう |
deaf deafness; (personal name) Hasumoto deaf |
八難 八难 see styles |
bān án ban1 an2 pan an hachinan |
The eight conditions in which it is difficult to see a Buddha or hear his dharma: in the hells: as hungry ghosts; as animals; in Uttarakuru (the northern continent where all is pleasant); in the long-life heavens (where life is long and easy); as deaf, blind, and dumb; as a worldly philosopher; in the intermediate period between a Buddha and his successor. Also 八無暇. |
十來 十来 see styles |
shí lái shi2 lai2 shih lai torai とらい |
(female given name) Torai (十來偈) The ten rhymes in "lai", a verse which expresses the Buddhist doctrine of moral determinism, i.e. that the position anyone now occupies is solely the result of his character in past lives; heredity and environment having nothing to do with his present condition, for, whether in prince or beggar, it is the reward of past deeds. The upright from the forbearing come, The poor from the mean and greedy come, Those of high rank from worshippers come, The low and common from the Prideful come, Those who are dumb from slanderers come, The blind and deaf from unbelievers come, The long-lived from the merciful come, The short-lived from life, takers come, The deficient in faculties from command-breakers come, The complete in faculties from command-keepers come. 端正者忍辱中來. 貧窮着樫貧中來. 高位者禮拜中來. 下賤者橋慢中來. 瘖啞者誹謗中來. 盲聾者不信中來. 長壽者慈悲中來. 短命者殺生中來. 諸根不具者破戒中來. 六根具足者持戒中來. |
啞法 哑法 see styles |
yǎ fǎ ya3 fa3 ya fa ahō |
The doctrine of a deaf and dumb person, which he cannot proclaim. |
失聰 失聪 see styles |
shī cōng shi1 cong1 shih ts`ung shih tsung |
to go deaf; to lose one's hearing; deafness; hearing loss |
根闕 根阙 see styles |
gēn què gen1 que4 ken ch`üeh ken chüeh konketsu |
根缺 Defective in any organ of sense, e.g. blind or deaf. |
盲聾 盲聋 see styles |
máng lóng mang2 long2 mang lung mōrō |
blind and deaf |
耳聾 耳聋 see styles |
ěr lóng er3 long2 erh lung |
deaf |
聴者 see styles |
chousha / chosha ちょうしゃ |
(1) listener; (2) person with normal hearing (i.e. not deaf); hearing person |
聾人 聋人 see styles |
lóng rén long2 ren2 lung jen roujin / rojin ろうじん |
deaf person; hearing-impaired person (given name) Roujin |
聾唖 see styles |
roua / roa ろうあ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) deafness; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) deaf-mute |
聾啞 聋哑 see styles |
lóng yǎ long2 ya3 lung ya |
deaf and nonverbal |
聾子 聋子 see styles |
lóng zi long2 zi5 lung tzu |
deaf person |
聾盲 聋盲 see styles |
lóng máng long2 mang2 lung mang rō mō |
deaf and blind |
聾者 see styles |
rousha / rosha ろうしゃ |
deaf person |
聾聵 聋聩 see styles |
lóng kuì long2 kui4 lung k`uei lung kuei |
deaf; fig. stupid and ignorant |
読話 see styles |
dokuwa どくわ |
(See 読唇術) lip reading (esp. in context of deaf people); lipreading; speech reading; speechreading |
金聾 see styles |
kanatsunbo かなつんぼ |
completely deaf |
鉄聾 see styles |
kanatsunbo かなつんぼ |
completely deaf |
音痴 see styles |
yīn chī yin1 chi1 yin ch`ih yin chih onchi おんち |
tone deaf (n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) tone deafness; amusia; having no ear for music; (suffix noun) (2) having no sense of (e.g. direction); being hopeless when it comes to (e.g. computers); -illiterate |
黙殺 see styles |
mokusatsu もくさつ |
(noun, transitive verb) ignoring; disregarding; taking no notice of; refusing to comment on; turning a deaf ear to |
ろう者 see styles |
rousha / rosha ろうしゃ |
deaf person |
健聴者 see styles |
kenchousha / kenchosha けんちょうしゃ |
person with normal hearing (i.e. not deaf); hearing person |
指文字 see styles |
shimonji; yubimoji しもんじ; ゆびもじ |
fingerspelling (in sign language for the deaf); finger alphabet |
指点字 see styles |
yubitenji ゆびてんじ |
finger braille; system of communicating with the deaf-blind in which the receiver's fingers are tapped like a braille typewriter |
聾唖者 see styles |
rouasha / roasha ろうあしゃ |
deaf and mute person |
聾啞人 聋哑人 see styles |
lóng yǎ rén long2 ya3 ren2 lung ya jen |
person who is deaf and nonverbal |
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