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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
深謀遠慮 深谋远虑 see styles |
shēn móu yuǎn lǜ shen1 mou2 yuan3 lu:4 shen mou yüan lü shinbouenryo / shinboenryo しんぼうえんりょ |
More info & calligraphy: Far-Sighted in Deep Thought(yoji) far sight and deep design |
倞 see styles |
liàng liang4 liang |
distant; to seek; old variant of 亮[liang4]; bright |
悠 see styles |
yōu you1 yu yuu / yu ゆう |
long or drawn out; remote in time or space; leisurely; to swing; pensive; worried (adj-nari) (1) (archaism) quiet; calm; leisurely; composed; (adj-nari) (2) (archaism) distant; far-off; boundless; endless; eternal; (personal name) Yutaka |
攸 see styles |
yōu you1 yu tooshi とおし |
distant, far; adverbial prefix (personal name) Tooshi |
渺 see styles |
miǎo miao3 miao byou / byo びょう |
(of an expanse of water) vast; distant and indistinct; tiny or insignificant (adj-t,adv-to) (obsolete) (See 渺々) boundless; limitless; vast; broad broad |
疎 疏 see styles |
shū shu1 shu so そ |
variant of 疏[shu1] (noun or adjectival noun) (1) (ant: 密・みつ・1) sparse; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (ant: 親・しん・1) distant (of a relationship); estranged; alienated penetrate |
疏 see styles |
shū shu1 shu so; sho そ; しょ |
to dredge; to clear away obstruction; thin; sparse; scanty; distant (relation); not close; to neglect; negligent; to present a memorial to the Emperor; commentary; annotation (1) (See 注疏) detailed commentary; explanation; annotation; (2) (そ only) memorial to the throne (esp. itemized) 疎 Open, wide apart; distant, coarse; estrange; lax, careless; to state report; commentary; also used for 蔬 vegetarian food. |
窵 窎 see styles |
diào diao4 tiao |
(literary) distant; deep; profound |
緬 缅 see styles |
miǎn mian3 mien men めん |
distant; remote; detailed (abbreviation) (See 緬甸) Myanmar; Burma; (place-name) Haru |
賒 赊 see styles |
shē she1 she sha |
to buy or sell on credit; distant; long (time); to forgive To buy or sell on credit; to borrow; slow, remiss, shirk. |
迥 see styles |
jiǒng jiong3 chiung kei |
distant far |
逌 see styles |
yóu you2 yu |
distant; joyous; satisfied |
逴 see styles |
chuò chuo4 ch`o cho |
apparent; distant; highly |
遐 see styles |
xiá xia2 hsia ge |
distant; long-lasting; to abandon far |
遙 遥 see styles |
yáo yao2 yao you / yo よう |
(bound form) distant; remote; far away (female given name) Yō distant |
遠 远 see styles |
yuàn yuan4 yüan too とお |
to distance oneself from (classical) (can be adjective with の) (archaism) distant; (given name) Tooshi Far, distant, far removed. |
遼 辽 see styles |
liáo liao2 liao ryou / ryo りょう |
(bound form) distant; faraway (hist) Liao (Manchurian dynasty; 916-1125 CE); Khitan Empire; (personal name) Ryōji distant |
邃 see styles |
suì sui4 sui |
deep; distant; mysterious |
麤 粗 see styles |
cū cu1 ts`u tsu so |
remote; distant; variant of 粗[cu1] sthūla. course, rough, crude, unrefined, immature. |
黛 see styles |
dài dai4 tai mayuzumi まゆづみ |
umber-black dye for painting the eyebrow (1) eyebrow pencil; (2) blackened eyebrows; (3) (metaphorically) distant mountain range; (surname) Mayuzumi |
ああ see styles |
aa / a ああ |
(adverb) (used for something or someone distant from both speaker and listener) (See こう・1,そう・1,どう) like that; so; (female given name) Aa |
三界 see styles |
sān jiè san1 jie4 san chieh sangai さんがい |
(1) {Buddh} (See 欲界,色界,無色界) the three realms of existence; (2) (abbreviation) {Buddh} (See 三千大千世界) the whole universe (of a billion worlds) that Buddha enlightened; (3) {Buddh} (See 三世・さんぜ・1) past, present and future existences; (suffix) (4) far-off ...; distant ...; (surname) Mikai Trailokya or Triloka; the three realms; also 三有. It is the Buddhist metaphysical equivalent for the Brahmanic cosmological bhuvanatraya, or triple world of bhūr, bhuvaḥ, and svar, earth, atmosphere, and heaven. The Buddhist three are 欲, 色, and 無色界, i.e. world of sensuous desire, form, and formless world of pure spirit. (a) 欲界 Kāmadhātu is the realm of sensuous desire, of 婬 and 食 sex and food; it includes the six heavens of desire, the human world, and the hells. (b) 色界 Rūpadhātu is the realm of form, meaning 質礙 that which is substantial and resistant: it is above the lust-world and contains (so to speak) bodies, palaces, things, all mystic and wonderful一a semi-material conception like that in Revelation; it is represented in the 四禪天, or Brahmalokas. (c) 無色界 Arūpadhātu, or ārūpyadhātu, is the formless realm of pure spirit, where there are no bodies, places, things, at any rate none to which human terms would apply, but where the mind dwells in mystic contemplation; its extent is indefinable, but it is, conceived of in four stages, i,e. 四空處 the four "empty" regions, or regions of space in the immaterial world, which are 四無色 the four "formless" realms, or realms beyond form; being above the realm of form, their bounds cannot be defined. v. 倶舍論世間品. |
上古 see styles |
shàng gǔ shang4 gu3 shang ku jouko / joko じょうこ |
the distant past; ancient times; antiquity; early historical times ancient times; (surname) Jōko |
中流 see styles |
zhōng liú zhong1 liu2 chung liu chuuru / churu ちゅうる |
midstream (hist) (See 三流・さんる) banishment (to a somewhat distant province); middle-degree punishment of the three banishment punishments under the ritsuryō system In the midst of the stream, i. e. of 生死 mortality, or reincarnations. |
二光 see styles |
èr guāng er4 guang1 erh kuang nikō |
The dual lights, i.e. 色光 the halo from a Buddha's body and 心光 the light from his mind. Also 常光 the constant halo from the bodies of Buddhas and 神通光 the supernatural light sent out by a Buddha (e.g. from between his eyebrows) to illuminate a distant world. |
二因 see styles |
èr yīn er4 yin1 erh yin niin / nin にいん |
{Buddh} two causes Two causes, of which there are various definitions: (1) 生因 The producing cause (of all good things); and 了因 the revealing or illuminating cause i.e. knowledge, or wisdom. (2) 能生因 The 8th 識 q. v.: the cause that is able to produce all sense and perceptions, also all good and evil; and 方便因 the environmental or adaptive cause, which aids the 8th 識, as water or earth does the seed, etc. (3) 習因 or 同類因 Practice or habit as cause e. g. desire causing desire; and 報因 or 果熟因 the rewarding cause, or fruit-ripening cause, e. g. pleasure or pain caused by good or evil deeds. (4) 正因 Correct or direct cause i.e. the Buddha-nature of all beings; and 緣因 the contributory cause, or enlightenment (see 了因 above) which evolves the 正因 or Buddha-nature by good works. (5) 近因 Immediate or direct cause and 遠因 distant or indirect cause or causes. |
令遠 令远 see styles |
lìng yuǎn ling4 yuan3 ling yüan ryō'on |
to make distant |
充車 充车 see styles |
chōng chē chong1 che1 ch`ung ch`e chung che |
to be transported to a distant place for penal servitude; to banish |
先々 see styles |
sakizaki さきざき |
(n-adv,n-t) (1) distant future; inevitable future; (2) places one goes to |
先先 see styles |
sakizaki さきざき |
(n-adv,n-t) (1) distant future; inevitable future; (2) places one goes to |
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