There are 40 total results for your victorious search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
勝 胜 see styles |
shèng sheng4 sheng shou / sho しょう |
More info & calligraphy: Win / Victory(1) win; victory; (2) beautiful scenery; scenic spot; (suf,ctr) (3) (ant: 敗・2) counter for wins; (surname, female given name) Masaru jina, victorious, from ji, to overcome, surpass. |
伯顏 伯颜 see styles |
bà yán ba4 yan2 pa yen |
Bayan (name); Bayan of the Baarin (1236-1295), Mongol Yuan general under Khubilai Khan, victorious over the Southern Song 1235-1239; Bayan of the Merkid (-1340), Yuan dynasty general and politician |
凱旋 凯旋 see styles |
kǎi xuán kai3 xuan2 k`ai hsüan kai hsüan gaisen がいせん |
to return in triumph; to return victorious (n,vs,vi) triumphant return; returning in triumph |
勝乘 胜乘 see styles |
shèng shèng sheng4 sheng4 sheng sheng shōjō |
The victorious vehicle, i.e. Mahāyāna. |
勝仗 胜仗 see styles |
shèng zhàng sheng4 zhang4 sheng chang |
victory; victorious battle |
勝心 胜心 see styles |
shèng xīn sheng4 xin1 sheng hsin katsumune かつむね |
(given name) Katsumune The victorious mind, which carries out the Buddhist discipline. |
告捷 see styles |
gào jié gao4 jie2 kao chieh |
to win; to be victorious; to report a victory |
尊勝 尊胜 see styles |
zūn shèng zun1 sheng4 tsun sheng son shō |
Honoured and victorious, the honoured victorious one, one of the five 佛頂, also known as 除障佛頂, one of the divinities of the Yoga school. |
常勝 see styles |
joushou / josho じょうしょう |
(adj-no,n,vs,vi) invincible; ever-victorious; unconquerable; unbeaten; (given name) Tsunekatsu |
廉頗 廉颇 see styles |
lián pō lian2 po1 lien p`o lien po |
Lian Po (327-243 BC), famous general of Zhao 趙國|赵国, repeatedly victorious over Qin 秦國|秦国 and Qi 齊國|齐国 |
獲勝 获胜 see styles |
huò shèng huo4 sheng4 huo sheng |
victorious; to win; to triumph |
能勝 能胜 see styles |
néng shèng neng2 sheng4 neng sheng yoshikatsu よしかつ |
(personal name) Yoshikatsu victorious |
辰那 see styles |
chén nà chen2 na4 ch`en na chen na jinna |
jina, victorious, applied to a Buddha, a saint, etc.; forms part of the names of 辰那呾邏多 Jinatrāta; 辰那弗多羅 Jinaputra; 辰那飯荼 Jinabandhu; three Indian monks in China, the first and last during the seventh century. |
陳那 陈那 see styles |
chén nà chen2 na4 ch`en na chen na jinna じんな |
(personal name) Jinna Dignāga, Dinnāga; a native of southern India, the great Buddhist logician, circa A. D. 500 or 550, founder of the new logic, cf. 因明; he is known also as 童授 and 域龍. Also used for Jina, victorious, the overcomer, a title of a Buddha. |
全勝軍 see styles |
zenshougun / zenshogun ぜんしょうぐん |
ever-victorious army |
八勝處 八胜处 see styles |
bā shèng chù ba1 sheng4 chu4 pa sheng ch`u pa sheng chu hasshōjo |
The eight victorious stages, or degrees, in meditation for overcoming desire, or attachment to the world of sense; v. 八解脫. |
凱旋軍 see styles |
gaisengun がいせんぐん |
returning victorious army |
四勝身 四胜身 see styles |
sì shèng shēn si4 sheng4 shen1 ssu sheng shen shi shōshin |
The four with victorious bodies, who were transformed independently of normal rebirth; also styled 解行身 bodies set free from all physical taint, thus attaining to Buddhahood. The four are the 龍女 dragon daughter of the Lotus Sutra, who instantly became a male bodhisattva; and three others of the 華嚴 Huayan sutra, i. e. 善財童子; 兜率天子, and 普莊嚴童子. |
常勝軍 常胜军 see styles |
cháng shèng jun chang2 sheng4 jun1 ch`ang sheng chün chang sheng chün |
Ever Victorious Army (1860-1864), Qing dynasty army equipped and trained jointly with Europeans and used esp. against the Taiping rebels |
戦勝国 see styles |
senshoukoku / senshokoku せんしょうこく |
victorious nation |
仏頂尊勝 see styles |
buchousonshou / buchosonsho ぶちょうそんしょう |
{Buddh} Usnisavijaya; Victorious Goddess of the Chignon |
取得勝利 取得胜利 see styles |
qǔ dé shèng lì qu3 de2 sheng4 li4 ch`ü te sheng li chü te sheng li |
to prevail; to achieve victory; to be victorious |
大勝金剛 大胜金刚 see styles |
dà shèng jīn gāng da4 sheng4 jin1 gang1 ta sheng chin kang Daishō kongō |
Another name for 金輪佛頂, one of the incarnations of Vairocana represented with twelve arms, each hand holding one of his symbols. Also 大轉輪王; 金剛手 . |
常立勝幡 常立胜幡 see styles |
cháng lì shèng fān chang2 li4 sheng4 fan1 ch`ang li sheng fan chang li sheng fan jōryū shōhon |
An-avanāmita-vaijayanta. With ever erect victorious banner; name of Ānanda's future buddha-realm. |
狡兎良狗 see styles |
koutoryouku / kotoryoku こうとりょうく |
(expression) (yoji) (from 狡兎死して良狗烹らる) (See 狡兎死して走狗烹らる) When the enemy is defeated, the victorious soldiers can be killed off |
百戦百勝 see styles |
hyakusenhyakushou / hyakusenhyakusho ひゃくせんひゃくしょう |
(yoji) ever-victorious; many successful campaigns; invincibility |
百戰百勝 百战百胜 see styles |
bǎi zhàn bǎi shèng bai3 zhan4 bai3 sheng4 pai chan pai sheng |
to emerge victorious in every battle; to be ever-victorious |
連戰連勝 连战连胜 see styles |
lián zhàn lián shèng lian2 zhan4 lian2 sheng4 lien chan lien sheng |
fighting and winning a series of battles (idiom); ever victorious |
鹿死誰手 鹿死谁手 see styles |
lù sǐ shei shǒu lu4 si3 shei2 shou3 lu ssu shei shou |
lit. at whose hand will the deer die (idiom); fig. who will emerge victorious |
戦えば乃ち勝つ see styles |
tatakaebasunawachikatsu たたかえばすなわちかつ |
(exp,v5t) (obscure) to win every battle (that is fought); to be ever victorious |
戦えばすなわち勝つ see styles |
tatakaebasunawachikatsu たたかえばすなわちかつ |
(exp,v5t) (obscure) to win every battle (that is fought); to be ever victorious |
戰無不勝,攻無不克 战无不胜,攻无不克 see styles |
zhàn wú bù shèng , gōng wú bù kè zhan4 wu2 bu4 sheng4 , gong1 wu2 bu4 ke4 chan wu pu sheng , kung wu pu k`o chan wu pu sheng , kung wu pu ko |
to triumph in every battle and win every fight (idiom); all-conquering; ever victorious; nothing they can't do |
戰無不勝,攻無不取 战无不胜,攻无不取 see styles |
zhàn wú bù shèng , gōng wú bù qǔ zhan4 wu2 bu4 sheng4 , gong1 wu2 bu4 qu3 chan wu pu sheng , kung wu pu ch`ü chan wu pu sheng , kung wu pu chü |
to triumph in every battle and win every fight (idiom); all-conquering; ever victorious; nothing they can't do |
攻無不克,戰無不勝 攻无不克,战无不胜 see styles |
gōng wú bù kè , zhàn wú bù shèng gong1 wu2 bu4 ke4 , zhan4 wu2 bu4 sheng4 kung wu pu k`o , chan wu pu sheng kung wu pu ko , chan wu pu sheng |
to triumph in every battle and win every fight (idiom); all-conquering; ever victorious; nothing they can't do |
Variations: |
kachiikusa / kachikusa かちいくさ |
winning a battle; victory; victorious battle |
狡兎死して走狗烹らる see styles |
koutoshishitesoukuniraru / kotoshishitesokuniraru こうとししてそうくにらる |
(expression) when the enemy is defeated, the victorious soldiers can be killed off; when the nimble rabbit dies, the hunting dog is cooked |
狡兎死して走狗煮らる see styles |
koutoshishitesoukuniraru / kotoshishitesokuniraru こうとししてそうくにらる |
(expression) when the enemy is defeated, the victorious soldiers can be killed off; when the nimble rabbit dies, the hunting dog is cooked |
Variations: |
tatakaebasunawachikatsu たたかえばすなわちかつ |
(exp,v5t) (rare) to win every battle (that is fought); to be ever victorious |
虛空藏菩薩能滿諸願最勝心陀羅尼求聞持法 虚空藏菩萨能满诸愿最胜心陀罗尼求闻持法 see styles |
xū kōng zàng pú sà néng mǎn zhū yuàn zuì shèng xīn tuó luó ní qiú wén chí fǎ xu1 kong1 zang4 pu2 sa4 neng2 man3 zhu1 yuan4 zui4 sheng4 xin1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 qiu2 wen2 chi2 fa3 hsü k`ung tsang p`u sa neng man chu yüan tsui sheng hsin t`o lo ni ch`iu wen ch`ih fa hsü kung tsang pu sa neng man chu yüan tsui sheng hsin to lo ni chiu wen chih fa Kokūzō bosatsu nō man shogan saishō shin darani gumonji hō |
Method of the Victorious, Essential Dharāṇi for Having Wishes Heard by Space-Store, the Bodhisattva Who Can Fulfill Requests |
Variations: |
koutoshishitesoukuniraru / kotoshishitesokuniraru こうとししてそうくにらる |
(expression) when the enemy is defeated, the victorious soldiers can be killed off; when the nimble rabbit dies, the hunting dog is cooked |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 40 results for "victorious" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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