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Simple Dictionary Definition |
龜 龟 see styles |
qiū qiu1 ch`iu chiu ki |
More info & calligraphy: TurtleTortoise, turtle. The rareness of meeting a Buddha is compared with the difficulty of a blind sea-turtle finding a log to float on, or a one-eyed tortoise finding a log with a spy-hole through it. |
按摩 see styles |
àn mó an4 mo2 an mo anma あんま |
More info & calligraphy: Massage(noun/participle) (1) massage, esp. the Anma Japanese type of massage; (2) (sensitive word) masseur; masseuse; massager; (3) (archaism) (colloquialism) blind person (as many were traditionally massagers) massaging [the body with oil] |
フリント see styles |
burinto ブリント |
More info & calligraphy: Flint |
盲 see styles |
máng mang2 mang mou / mo もう |
blind blindness Blind. |
瞽 see styles |
gǔ gu3 ku mekura めくら |
blind; undiscerning (1) (sensitive word) blindness; blind person; (2) illiteracy; illiterate person; (3) ignorance; ignoramus |
失明 see styles |
shī míng shi1 ming2 shih ming shitsumei / shitsume しつめい |
to lose one's eyesight; to become blind; blindness (n,vs,vi) loss of eyesight; loss of sight; going blind; blindness |
盲人 see styles |
máng rén mang2 ren2 mang jen moujin / mojin もうじん |
blind person blind person blind person |
盲目 see styles |
máng mù mang2 mu4 mang mu moumoku / momoku もうもく |
(fig.) (of one's actions) blind; unthinking (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) blindness; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (sensitive word) blind (e.g. love, faith); reckless |
瞽者 see styles |
gǔ zhě gu3 zhe3 ku che kosha こしゃ |
(literary) blind person blind person |
色盲 see styles |
sè máng se4 mang2 se mang shikimou / shikimo しきもう |
color-blind; color blindness (dated) (See 色覚異常) color blindness; colour blindness |
摸 see styles |
mó mo2 mo baku |
variant of 摹[mo2] To feel, grope, e.g. as a blind man. |
眇 see styles |
miǎo miao3 miao byou / byo びょう |
blind in one eye; blind; tiny; humble; to stare (adj-t,adv-to) (1) (obsolete) (See 眇たる・びょうたる) small; minute; tiny; little; insignificant; (2) (obsolete) (See 眇・すがめ) squint eye; cross-eye; strabismus |
眛 see styles |
mèi mei4 mei mai |
blind; imperceptive totally obscure |
眯 see styles |
mí mi2 mi |
to blind (as with dust); Taiwan pr. [mi3] |
睺 see styles |
hóu hou2 hou |
(appears as phonetic ho, especially in words taken from Sanskrit); half-blind (archaic) |
瞍 see styles |
sǒu sou3 sou |
blind |
瞎 see styles |
xiā xia1 hsia katsu |
blind; groundlessly; foolishly; to no purpose Blind. |
矇 蒙 see styles |
méng meng2 meng |
blind; dim-sighted See: 蒙 |
簾 帘 see styles |
lián lian2 lien ren れん |
hanging screen or curtain (n,ctr) (rare) (See 簾・すだれ・1) bamboo screen; rattan blind; (female given name) Ren |
翳 see styles |
yì yi4 i ei さしば |
feather screen; to screen; to shade; cataract (kana only) dimness (of sight); (1) shade; shadow; (2) other side; back; background; large fan-shaped object held by an attendant and used to conceal the face of a noble, etc. A film; screen; fan; hide, invisible; translit. e, a. |
亡者 see styles |
wáng zhě wang2 zhe3 wang che mouja / moja もうじゃ |
the deceased (1) {Buddh} the dead; ghost; (2) (usu. as 〜の亡者) person who is obsessed (with money, power, etc.); person with a blind lust (for) Dead; the dead. |
假拱 see styles |
jiǎ gǒng jia3 gong3 chia kung |
blind arch; false arch |
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. |
勾當 勾当 see styles |
gòu dàng gou4 dang4 kou tang kōtō |
shady business An employee in a monastery, especially of the Shingon sect. In Japan, the second rank of official blind men. |
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. |
半盲 see styles |
hanmou / hanmo はんもう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) half blind |
啞點 哑点 see styles |
yǎ diǎn ya3 dian3 ya tien |
blind spot; dead spot |
單盲 单盲 see styles |
dān máng dan1 mang2 tan mang |
single-blind (scientific experiment) |
妄信 see styles |
moushin / moshin もうしん boushin / boshin ぼうしん |
(noun/participle) blind acceptance; blind belief; credulity |
媒合 see styles |
méi hé mei2 he2 mei ho |
to match up (employers and jobseekers, men and women seeking a partner, blind people and guide dogs etc) |
密送 see styles |
mì sòng mi4 song4 mi sung missou / misso みっそう |
Bcc (for email); Blind carbon copy (for email) (noun, transitive verb) sending in secret |
射翳 see styles |
mabushi まぶし |
(1) (archaism) makeshift hunting blind; waiting in a makeshift hunting blind; (2) (archaism) ambush; troops in ambush |
尻馬 see styles |
shiriuma しりうま |
(1) (See 尻馬に乗る) buttocks of a horse being ridden or followed; (2) blind imitation |
左傳 左传 see styles |
zuǒ zhuàn zuo3 zhuan4 tso chuan saden さでん |
Zuo Zhuan or Tsochuan, Mr Zuo's Annals or Mr Zuo's commentary on 春秋[Chun1 qiu1], early history c. 400 BC attributed to famous blind historian Zuo Qiuming 左丘明[Zuo3 Qiu1 ming2] (surname) Saden Zuo's Commentary |
座頭 see styles |
zatou / zato ざとう |
(1) blind man; (2) masseur (usu. blind) |
御簾 see styles |
misu みす |
(honorific or respectful language) (polite language) bamboo blind; (surname) Misu |
情痴 see styles |
jouchi / jochi じょうち |
(See 痴情・ちじょう) being struck mad by love; blind love |
捲簾 卷帘 see styles |
juǎn lián juan3 lian2 chüan lien |
roller shutter; a blind |
摸象 see styles |
mō xiàng mo1 xiang4 mo hsiang mozō |
to touch an elephant (of proverbial blind people) The blind man who tried to describe an elephant by feeling it, v. Nirvāṇa Sūtra 32. |
明杖 see styles |
míng zhàng ming2 zhang4 ming chang myoujou / myojo みょうじょう |
white cane (used by the blind) (surname) Myōjō |
明盲 see styles |
akimekura あきめくら |
(irregular okurigana usage) (sensitive word) illiterate or blind person; person who sees without understanding; amaurosis |
暗井 see styles |
àn jǐng an4 jing3 an ching |
blind shaft; winze |
板簾 see styles |
itasudare いたすだれ |
Venetian blind |
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. |
検校 see styles |
kenkou / kenko けんこう |
(1) (archaism) (See 総監) inspector; (2) temple administrator; shrine administrator; (3) (See 荘官・1) villa administrator; (4) (See 盲官) highest ranking blind court official; (surname) Kenkou |
死區 死区 see styles |
sǐ qū si3 qu1 ssu ch`ü ssu chü |
dead zone; blind spot |
死巷 see styles |
sǐ xiàng si3 xiang4 ssu hsiang |
blind alley; dead end |
死界 see styles |
shikai しかい |
(1) the underworld; world after death; (2) blind spot; place not in the field of vision; dead space |
死角 see styles |
sǐ jiǎo si3 jiao3 ssu chiao shikaku しかく |
gap in coverage; gap in protection or defenses; neglected or overlooked area; dead end (1) blind spot (e.g. of a driver); (2) dead angle; dead ground; dead space; sector without fire |
泥醉 see styles |
ní zuì ni2 zui4 ni tsui |
blind drunk; drunk as drunk can be |
溺愛 溺爱 see styles |
nì ài ni4 ai4 ni ai dekiai できあい |
to spoil; to pamper; to dote on (noun, transitive verb) infatuation; adoration; blind love; doting (on a child) |
熏習 熏习 see styles |
xūn xí xun1 xi2 hsün hsi kunjū |
To fumigate, perfume, i.e. the influence of unenlightenment, ignorance, or blind fate, on the unconditioned producing the conditioned, v. 薰 18. |
片目 see styles |
mekkachi めっかち |
(kana only) (sensitive word) blindness in one eye; having one eye much bigger than the other; someone blind in one eye; someone with one eye much bigger than the other |
狂信 see styles |
kyoushin / kyoshin きょうしん |
(noun, transitive verb) fanaticism; zealotry; blind devotion |
珠箔 see styles |
zhū bó zhu1 bo2 chu po shuhaku |
curtain of pearls; screen of beads a bamboo blind with strings of beads woven in |
珠簾 珠帘 see styles |
zhū lián zhu1 lian2 chu lien shuren |
a bamboo blind with strings of beads woven in |
生盲 see styles |
shēng máng sheng1 mang2 sheng mang shōmō |
Born blind. |
疣痔 see styles |
iboji いぼじ |
hemorrhoids; haemorrhoids; blind piles |
痴情 see styles |
chijou / chijo ちじょう |
(See 情痴) being struck mad by love; foolish passion; blind love; infatuation; jealousy |
白杖 see styles |
hakujou / hakujo はくじょう |
white cane (for the blind or visually impaired) |
目盲 see styles |
mù máng mu4 mang2 mu mang |
blind; blindness |
盲る see styles |
meshiiru / meshiru めしいる |
(irregular okurigana usage) (Ichidan verb) (archaism) to become blind |
盲亀 see styles |
mouki / moki もうき |
blind turtle |
盲信 see styles |
moushin / moshin もうしん |
(noun/participle) blind acceptance; blind belief; credulity |
盲冥 see styles |
máng míng mang2 ming2 mang ming mōmyō |
Blind and in darkness, ignorant of the truth. |
盲區 盲区 see styles |
máng qū mang2 qu1 mang ch`ü mang chü |
blind spot |
盲友 see styles |
máng yǒu mang2 you3 mang yu |
blind person; visually-impaired person |
盲品 see styles |
máng pǐn mang2 pin3 mang p`in mang pin |
blind taste testing |
盲唖 see styles |
moua / moa もうあ |
blind and dumb |
盲孔 see styles |
máng kǒng mang2 kong3 mang k`ung mang kung |
(electronics) blind via |
盲官 see styles |
moukan / mokan もうかん |
(hist) blind official who specialized as a musician, masseur or acupuncturist (abolished in 1871) |
盲従 see styles |
moujuu / moju もうじゅう |
(n,vs,vi) blind obedience |
盲愛 see styles |
mouai / moai もうあい |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) (sensitive word) blind love |
盲斑 see styles |
mouhan / mohan もうはん |
(rare) (See 盲点・1) blind spot (on the retina) |
盲杖 see styles |
máng zhàng mang2 zhang4 mang chang |
white cane (used by the blind) |
盲測 盲测 see styles |
máng cè mang2 ce4 mang ts`e mang tse |
blind testing |
盲点 see styles |
mouten / moten もうてん |
(1) blind spot (on the retina); (2) blind spot; weak point; loophole |
盲爆 see styles |
moubaku / mobaku もうばく |
(noun, transitive verb) blind (unscrupulous, indiscriminate) bombing |
盲盒 see styles |
máng hé mang2 he2 mang ho |
blind box; mystery box |
盲瞑 see styles |
máng míng mang2 ming2 mang ming mōmyō |
blind |
盲瞶 盲瞆 see styles |
máng guì mang2 gui4 mang kuei mōki |
blind |
盲瞽 see styles |
máng gǔ mang2 gu3 mang ku bōko |
blind |
盲穴 see styles |
mekuraana / mekurana めくらあな |
(sensitive word) blind hole |
盲窓 see styles |
mekuramado めくらまど |
(sensitive word) false window; blind window |
盲管 see styles |
moukan / mokan もうかん |
{med} cul-de-sac; blind pouch |
盲者 see styles |
mousha / mosha もうしゃ |
blind person |
盲聾 盲聋 see styles |
máng lóng mang2 long2 mang lung mōrō |
blind and deaf |
盲腸 盲肠 see styles |
máng cháng mang2 chang2 mang ch`ang mang chang mouchou / mocho もうちょう |
appendix (anatomy); cecum (1) {anat} cecum; caecum; blind gut; (2) (colloquialism) (See 虫垂) (vermiform) appendix; (3) (colloquialism) (See 虫垂炎) appendicitis |
盲蛇 see styles |
mekurahebi; mekurahebi めくらへび; メクラヘビ |
(1) (kana only) blind snake (esp. the Brahminy blind snake, Ramphotyphlops braminus); worm snake; (expression) (2) (abbreviation) (See 盲蛇に怖じず) fools rush in |
盲跛 see styles |
máng bǒ mang2 bo3 mang po mōha |
Blind and lame, an ignorant teacher. |
盲點 盲点 see styles |
máng diǎn mang2 dian3 mang tien |
blind spot See: 盲点 |
盲龍 盲龙 see styles |
máng lóng mang2 long2 mang lung mōryū |
The blind dragon who appealed to the Buddha and was told that his blindness was due to his having been formerly a sinning monk. |
盲龜 盲龟 see styles |
máng guī mang2 gui1 mang kuei mōki |
It is as easy for a blind turtle to find a floating long as it is for a man to be reborn as a man, or to meet with a buddha and his teaching. |
相親 相亲 see styles |
xiāng qīn xiang1 qin1 hsiang ch`in hsiang chin |
blind date; arranged interview to evaluate a proposed marriage partner (Taiwan pr. [xiang4 qin1]); to be deeply attached to each other |
看過 see styles |
kanka かんか |
(noun/participle) overlooking; turning a blind eye |
睒摩 see styles |
shǎn mó shan3 mo2 shan mo Senma |
Śāmaka, a bodhisattva born to a blind couple, clad in deerskin, slain by the king in hunting, restored to life and to his blind parents by the gods. |
瞎子 see styles |
xiā zi xia1 zi5 hsia tzu |
blind person |
瞎猜 see styles |
xiā cāi xia1 cai1 hsia ts`ai hsia tsai |
to make a wild guess; blind guess |
瞎眼 see styles |
xiā yǎn xia1 yan3 hsia yen |
to be blind |
瞎驢 瞎驴 see styles |
xiā lǘ xia1 lv2 hsia lü katsuro |
A blind or blind-folded donkey, stupid. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "blind" 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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