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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

赤い糸

see styles
 akaiito / akaito
    あかいいと

More info & calligraphy:

The Red String
(exp,n) red string of fate; in Chinese-Japanese folklore, fated lovers were said to be joined by an unseen red string, tied around one little finger of each

see styles
gǒng
    gong3
kung
hands joined

see styles

    ta4
t`a
    ta
 kutsu
    くつ
again and again; many
shoes; boots; footwear; footgear; (place-name, surname) Kutsu
Ripple, babble; join. Translit. t, d, etc.

一統


一统

see styles
yī tǒng
    yi1 tong3
i t`ung
    i tung
 subaru
    すばる
to unify; unified
lineage; line; unification; all (of you); (female given name) Subaru
to be joined into one.

合印

see styles
 aijirushi
    あいじるし
    aiin / ain
    あいいん
(1) identifying mark (esp. a mark of comradeship); (2) mark placed where two pieces of cloth are to be sewn together (or two pieces of wood joined, etc.); (3) verification seal; tally; verification seal; tally

合標

see styles
 aijirushi
    あいじるし
(1) identifying mark (esp. a mark of comradeship); (2) mark placed where two pieces of cloth are to be sewn together (or two pieces of wood joined, etc.); (3) verification seal; tally

新入

see styles
 shinnyuu / shinnyu
    しんにゅう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) newly arrived; newly joined; newly entered; newcomer; (place-name) Shinnyū

月分

see styles
yuè fèn
    yue4 fen4
yüeh fen
 Getsufun
month; also written 月份[yue4 fen4]
Moon and division, a tr. of candrabhaga, 旃達羅婆伽 The two rivers Candra and Bhaga joined. The Chenab river, Punjab, the Acesines of Alexander.

板目

see styles
 itame
    いため
(1) seam of joined boards; (2) cross grain (of wood); (3) (abbreviation) (See 板目紙) thick card made from several sheets of washi paper

水烟

see styles
 mizukemuri
    みずけむり
    suien
    すいえん
mist over a body of water; spray; (1) mist over a body of water; spray; (2) suien (four decorative metal plates joined at right angles forming part of a pagoda finial)

水煙


水烟

see styles
shuǐ yān
    shui3 yan1
shui yen
 mizukemuri
    みずけむり
    suien
    すいえん
shredded tobacco for water pipes
mist over a body of water; spray; (1) mist over a body of water; spray; (2) suien (four decorative metal plates joined at right angles forming part of a pagoda finial)

膜拜

see styles
mó bài
    mo2 bai4
mo pai
 makuhai
to kneel and bow with joined hands at forehead level; to worship
To raise the hands to the head in making obeisance.

連珠


连珠

see styles
lián zhū
    lian2 zhu1
lien chu
 renju
    れんじゅ
joined as a string of pearls; in rapid succession; alignment; Renju, a Japanese game, also called Gomoku or five-in-a-row
variant of gobang (game)

二節棍


二节棍

see styles
èr jié gùn
    er4 jie2 gun4
erh chieh kun
nunchaku (weapon with two rods joined by a short chain, used in martial arts)

互相應


互相应

see styles
hù xiāng yìng
    hu4 xiang1 ying4
hu hsiang ying
 go sōō
joined with each other

合い印

see styles
 aijirushi
    あいじるし
    aiin / ain
    あいいん
(1) identifying mark (esp. a mark of comradeship); (2) mark placed where two pieces of cloth are to be sewn together (or two pieces of wood joined, etc.); (3) verification seal; tally; verification seal; tally

合い標

see styles
 aijirushi
    あいじるし
(1) identifying mark (esp. a mark of comradeship); (2) mark placed where two pieces of cloth are to be sewn together (or two pieces of wood joined, etc.); (3) verification seal; tally

蘭花指


兰花指

see styles
lán huā zhǐ
    lan2 hua1 zhi3
lan hua chih
hand gesture in traditional dances (joined thumb and middle finger, the rest extended)

陸続き

see styles
 rikutsuzuki
    りくつづき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) being joined by land

伊字三點


伊字三点

see styles
yī zì sān diǎn
    yi1 zi4 san1 dian3
i tzu san tien
 iji santen
refers to the Sanskrit sign (?) as neither across nor upright, being of triangular shape, and indicating neither unity nor difference, before nor after. The Nirvana Sutra applies the three parts to 法身 dharmakāya, 般若 prajñā and 解脫 vimokṣa, all three being necessary to complete nirvana. It is also associated with the three eyes of Śiva. When considered across they represent fire, when upright, water. At a later period the three were joined (?) in writing.

合わせ物

see styles
 awasemono
    あわせもの
something joined together

同仇敵愾


同仇敌忾

see styles
tóng chóu dí kài
    tong2 chou2 di2 kai4
t`ung ch`ou ti k`ai
    tung chou ti kai
anger against a common enemy (idiom); joined in opposition to the same adversary

如膠似漆


如胶似漆

see styles
rú jiāo sì qī
    ru2 jiao1 si4 qi1
ju chiao ssu ch`i
    ju chiao ssu chi
stuck together as by glue (of lovers); joined at the hip

結ばれる

see styles
 musubareru
    むすばれる
(v1,vi) (1) (See 結ぶ・1) to be tied together; to be fastened; (v1,vi) (2) to be wedded; to be joined in marriage; to be united in marriage

結びつく

see styles
 musubitsuku
    むすびつく
(v5k,vi) (1) to be related; to be connected; to be joined together; (2) to result in; to lead to; to bring about

結び付く

see styles
 musubitsuku
    むすびつく
(v5k,vi) (1) to be related; to be connected; to be joined together; (2) to result in; to lead to; to bring about

羅圈兒揖


罗圈儿揖

see styles
luó quān r yī
    luo2 quan1 r5 yi1
lo ch`üan r i
    lo chüan r i
to bow around with hands joined (to people on all sides)

藕斷絲連


藕断丝连

see styles
ǒu duàn sī lián
    ou3 duan4 si1 lian2
ou tuan ssu lien
lit. lotus roots may break, but the fiber remains joined (idiom); lovers part, but still long for one another

訶梨跋摩


诃梨跋摩

see styles
hē lí bá mó
    he1 li2 ba2 mo2
ho li pa mo
 Karihatsuma
Harivarman, tawny armour, and 師子鎧 lion armour; a Brahman who '900 years' after the Nirvāṇa, appeared in Central India and joined the Sarvāstivādin and Satyasiddhi school by the publication of the Satyasiddhi śāstra (tr. as the 成實論 by Kumārajīva, 407-418).

鬻牒度僧

see styles
zhōu dié dù sēng
    zhou1 die2 du4 seng1
chou tieh tu seng
Buddhist monks or nuns who joined the order by purchasing ordination certificates.

寄せ木造り

see styles
 yosegizukuri
    よせぎづくり
joined block construction of a statue

Variations:
水煙
水烟

 mizukemuri; suien
    みずけむり; すいえん
(1) mist over a body of water; spray; (2) (すいえん only) suien; four decorative metal plates joined at right angles forming part of a pagoda finial

運命の赤い糸

see styles
 unmeinoakaiito / unmenoakaito
    うんめいのあかいいと
(exp,n) (See 赤い糸) red string of fate; in Chinese-Japanese folklore, fated lovers were said to be joined by an unseen red string, tied around one little finger of each

一切無障法印明


一切无障法印明

see styles
yī qiè wú zhàng fǎ yìn míng
    yi1 qie4 wu2 zhang4 fa3 yin4 ming2
i ch`ieh wu chang fa yin ming
    i chieh wu chang fa yin ming
 issai mushōhō inmyō
A sign for overcoming all hindrances, i.e. by making the sign of a sword through lifting both hands, palms outward and thumbs joined, saying Hail! Bhagavat! Bhagavat svāhā!

混然一体となる

see styles
 konzenittaitonaru
    こんぜんいったいとなる
(exp,v5r) to form a complete whole; to be joined together

渾然一体となる

see styles
 konzenittaitonaru
    こんぜんいったいとなる
(exp,v5r) to form a complete whole; to be joined together

切っても切れない

see styles
 kittemokirenai
    きってもきれない
(exp,adj-i) inseparable (esp. bond, relationship); inextricable; joined at the hip; integral; essential; cannot be broken (cut, separated); indissoluble

合わせ物は離れ物

see styles
 awasemonohahanaremono
    あわせものははなれもの
(expression) (proverb) something that has been joined together will eventually come apart; what may be joined may be separated

Variations:
結びつく
結び付く

 musubitsuku
    むすびつく
(v5k,vi) (1) to be related; to be connected; to be joined together; (v5k,vi) (2) to result in; to lead to; to bring about

Variations:
合印
合い印
合い標
合標

 aijirushi
    あいじるし
(1) identifying mark (esp. a mark of comradeship); (2) mark placed where two pieces of cloth are to be sewn together (or two pieces of wood joined, etc.); (3) (See 合い印・あいいん) verification seal; tally

Variations:
混然一体となる
渾然一体となる

 konzenittaitonaru
    こんぜんいったいとなる
(exp,v5r) to form a complete whole; to be joined together

Variations:
合わせもの
合わせ物
合せもの
合せ物

 awasemono
    あわせもの
something joined together

Variations:
合わせ物は離れ物
合わせものは離れもの
合せものは離れもの
合せ物は離れ物

 awasemonohahanaremono
    あわせものははなれもの
(expression) (proverb) things that come together can also come apart; what may be joined may be separated

Variations:
合わせ物は離れ物
合わせものは離れもの(sK)
合せものは離れもの(sK)
合せ物は離れ物(sK)

 awasemonohahanaremono
    あわせものははなれもの
(expression) (proverb) things that come together can also come apart; what may be joined may be separated

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 44 results for "joined" 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

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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).



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