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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
離石 离石 see styles |
lí shí li2 shi2 li shih hanareishi / hanareshi はなれいし |
Lishi district of Lüliang city 呂梁市|吕梁市[Lu:3 liang2 shi4], Shanxi 山西 (surname) Hanareishi |
離破 离破 see styles |
lí pò li2 po4 li p`o li po riha |
to separate refutation |
離索 离索 see styles |
lí suǒ li2 suo3 li so |
(literary) desolate and lonely |
離結 离结 see styles |
lí jié li2 jie2 li chieh Riketsu |
Free from Bonds |
離線 离线 see styles |
lí xiàn li2 xian4 li hsien |
(computing) offline |
離緣 离缘 see styles |
lí yuán li2 yuan2 li yüan ri en |
removed from conditions |
離縛 离缚 see styles |
lí fú li2 fu2 li fu ribaku |
freedom from bondage |
離繫 离系 see styles |
lí xì li2 xi4 li hsi rike |
dissociated (from binding) |
離聲 离声 see styles |
lí shēng li2 sheng1 li sheng rishō |
without sound |
離職 离职 see styles |
lí zhí li2 zhi2 li chih rishoku りしょく |
to leave one's job temporarily (e.g. for study); to leave one's job; to resign (n,vs,vi) employment separation; leaving one's job; losing one's job |
離色 离色 see styles |
lí sè li2 se4 li se rishiki |
free from form |
離苦 离苦 see styles |
lí kǔ li2 ku3 li k`u li ku riku りく |
agony of separation escape from suffering |
離蓋 离盖 see styles |
lí gài li2 gai4 li kai rigai |
To abandon the 五蓋 q.v. five obscurers, or hindrances to truth. |
離行 离行 see styles |
lí xíng li2 xing2 li hsing rigyou / rigyo りぎょう |
{Buddh} renunciation; self-abnegation conduct associated with renunciation |
離衰 离衰 see styles |
lí shuāi li2 shuai1 li shuai risui |
Vinirbhoga |
離言 离言 see styles |
lí yán li2 yan2 li yen rigon |
That which cannot be described in words, e.g. the bhūtatathatā, which is beyond definition. |
離謂 离谓 see styles |
lí wèi li2 wei4 li wei Rii |
*Trapuṣa |
離識 离识 see styles |
lí shì li2 shi4 li shih rishiki |
free from consciousness |
離譜 离谱 see styles |
lí pǔ li2 pu3 li p`u li pu |
inappropriate; improper; out of place |
離貪 离贪 see styles |
lí tān li2 tan1 li t`an li tan riton |
freedom from desire |
離貳 离贰 see styles |
lí èr li2 er4 li erh |
to defect; to be disloyal |
離越 离越 see styles |
lí yuè li2 yue4 li yüeh Riotsu |
Revata |
離身 离身 see styles |
lí shēn li2 shen1 li shen rishin |
separate from the body |
離車 离车 see styles |
lí chē li2 che1 li ch`e li che Risha |
(離車毘); 離奢; 利車; 梨車毘; 隸車; 黎昌; 栗唱; 栗呫婆 or 栗呫毘. Licchavi, the kṣatriyas who formed the republic of Vaiśālī, and were "among the earliest followers of Śākyamuni". Eitel. The term is intp. as 皮薄 thin-skinned, or 豪 heroic, etc. |
離過 离过 see styles |
lí guò li2 guo4 li kuo ri ka |
free from error |
離邊 离边 see styles |
lí biān li2 bian1 li pien rihen |
free from extremes |
離邪 离邪 see styles |
lí xié li2 xie2 li hsieh rija |
to remove oneself from evil |
離開 离开 see styles |
lí kāi li2 kai1 li k`ai li kai |
to depart; to leave |
離間 离间 see styles |
lí jiàn li2 jian4 li chien rikan りかん |
to drive a wedge between (allies, partners etc) (noun, transitive verb) estrangement; alienation; sowing discord; driving a wedge slander |
離隊 离队 see styles |
lí duì li2 dui4 li tui |
to leave one's post |
離障 离障 see styles |
lí zhàng li2 zhang4 li chang rishō |
unobstructed |
離題 离题 see styles |
lí tí li2 ti2 li t`i li ti |
to digress; to stray from the subject |
離騷 离骚 see styles |
lí sāo li2 sao1 li sao |
On Encountering Sorrow, poem by Qu Yuan 屈原[Qu1 Yuan2] in Songs of Chu 楚辭|楚辞[Chu3 ci2] |
電離 电离 see styles |
diàn lí dian4 li2 tien li denri でんり |
ion; ionized (e.g. gas) (n,vs,vi) (1) {physics} (See イオン化) ionization; ionisation; (n,vs,vi) (2) {chem} electrolytic dissociation |
駛離 驶离 see styles |
shǐ lí shi3 li2 shih li |
to steer (the plane) away from; to drive away (from a place); to leave |
驅離 驱离 see styles |
qū lí qu1 li2 ch`ü li chü li |
to drive away; to dispel |
一向離 一向离 see styles |
yī xiàng lí yi1 xiang4 li2 i hsiang li ikkō ri |
totally unique |
三離欲 三离欲 see styles |
sān lí yù san1 li2 yu4 san li yü sanriyoku |
three stages of freedom from desire |
不乖離 不乖离 see styles |
bù guāi lí bu4 guai1 li2 pu kuai li fu keri |
does not diverge from |
不出離 不出离 see styles |
bù chū lí bu4 chu1 li2 pu ch`u li pu chu li fu shutsuri |
non-escaping |
不大離 不大离 see styles |
bù dà lí bu4 da4 li2 pu ta li |
pretty close; just about right; not bad; same as 差不多 |
不捨離 不舍离 see styles |
bù shě lí bu4 she3 li2 pu she li fushari |
is not indifferent to |
不相離 不相离 see styles |
bù xiāng lí bu4 xiang1 li2 pu hsiang li fusōri |
mutually inclusive |
不能離 不能离 see styles |
bù néng lí bu4 neng2 li2 pu neng li fu nō ri |
cannot get rid of |
不遠離 不远离 see styles |
bù yuǎn lí bu4 yuan3 li2 pu yüan li fu onri |
does not separate from |
不離兒 不离儿 see styles |
bù lí r bu4 li2 r5 pu li r |
not bad; pretty good; pretty close |
不離心 不离心 see styles |
bù lí xīn bu4 li2 xin1 pu li hsin furi shin |
not separate from mind |
不離性 不离性 see styles |
bù lí xìng bu4 li2 xing4 pu li hsing furishō |
inseparability |
不離欲 不离欲 see styles |
bù lí yù bu4 li2 yu4 pu li yü fu riyoku |
not indifferent to |
不離身 不离身 see styles |
bù lí shēn bu4 li2 shen1 pu li shen furishin |
not separate from the body |
不離過 不离过 see styles |
bù lí guò bu4 li2 guo4 pu li kuo fu ri ka |
not free from error |
仇伽離 仇伽离 see styles |
qiú qié lí qiu2 qie2 li2 ch`iu ch`ieh li chiu chieh li Gugari |
Kokālika |
令捨離 令舍离 see styles |
lìng shě lí ling4 she3 li2 ling she li ryō shari |
cause to abandon |
令離欲 令离欲 see styles |
lìng lí yù ling4 li2 yu4 ling li yü ryō riyoku |
freeing [sentient beings] from desire |
倍離欲 倍离欲 see styles |
bèi lí yù bei4 li2 yu4 pei li yü hairiyoku |
double separation from desire |
倶伽離 倶伽离 see styles |
jù qié lí ju4 qie2 li2 chü ch`ieh li chü chieh li Kugari |
*Kokālika |
優婆離 优婆离 see styles |
yōu pó lí you1 po2 li2 yu p`o li yu po li Ūbari |
Upāli 優婆利; 優波利 (or 優波離); 鄔波離 A barber of śūdra caste, who became a disciple of Śākyamuni, was one of the three sthaviras of the first Synod, and reputed as the principal compiler of the Vinaya, hence his title 持戒 Keeper of the Laws. There was another Upāli, a Nirgrantha ascetic. |
優波離 优波离 see styles |
yōu pō lí you1 po1 li2 yu p`o li yu po li upari うぱり |
(personal name) Upari Upāli, v. 優婆. |
入離生 入离生 see styles |
rù lí shēng ru4 li2 sheng1 ju li sheng nyūrishō |
to enter the state of freedom from arising |
出離行 出离行 see styles |
chū lí xíng chu1 li2 xing2 ch`u li hsing chu li hsing shutsurigyō |
liberating practice |
出離道 出离道 see styles |
chū lí dào chu1 li2 dao4 ch`u li tao chu li tao shutsuri dō |
the path conducive to liberation |
分離識 分离识 see styles |
fēn lí shì fen1 li2 shi4 fen li shih bunri shiki |
separating consciousness |
厭離心 厌离心 see styles |
yàn lí xīn yan4 li2 xin1 yen li hsin enri shin |
mental state of turning away |
吠舍離 吠舍离 see styles |
fèi shè lí fei4 she4 li2 fei she li Haishari |
Vaiśālī |
差不離 差不离 see styles |
chà bù lí cha4 bu4 li2 ch`a pu li cha pu li |
not much different; similar; ordinary; nearly |
已遠離 已远离 see styles |
yǐ yuǎn lí yi3 yuan3 li2 i yüan li i onri |
removed |
已離欲 已离欲 see styles |
yǐ lí yù yi3 li2 yu4 i li yü iriyoku |
freed from desire |
彌離底 弥离底 see styles |
mí lí dǐ mi2 li2 di3 mi li ti Miritei |
School of Correct Logic |
彌離車 弥离车 see styles |
mí lí chē mi2 li2 che1 mi li ch`e mi li che mirisha |
barbarians |
得出離 得出离 see styles |
dé chū lí de2 chu1 li2 te ch`u li te chu li toku shutsuri |
escape |
得永離 得永离 see styles |
dé yǒng lí de2 yong3 li2 te yung li toku yōri |
attains permanent freedom |
得離欲 得离欲 see styles |
dé lí yù de2 li2 yu4 te li yü toku riyoku |
attains freedom from attachment (desire) |
心厭離 心厌离 see styles |
xīn yàn lí xin1 yan4 li2 hsin yen li shin onri |
disgust |
心遠離 心远离 see styles |
xīn yuǎn lí xin1 yuan3 li2 hsin yüan li shin onri |
mind that is removed [from afflictions, etc.] |
悉遠離 悉远离 see styles |
xī yuǎn lí xi1 yuan3 li2 hsi yüan li shitsu onri |
all [are] abandoned |
愛別離 爱别离 see styles |
ài bié lí ai4 bie2 li2 ai pieh li aibetsuri |
separated from the things that one loves |
戒渡離 戒渡离 see styles |
jiè dù lí jie4 du4 li2 chieh tu li Kaitori |
Upāli, a śūdra, disciple of Śākyamuni, famous for his knowledge of the Vinaya; v. 優波離. |
捨棄離 舍弃离 see styles |
shě qì lí she3 qi4 li2 she ch`i li she chi li shakiri |
to abandon |
斷捨離 断舍离 see styles |
duàn shě lí duan4 she3 li2 tuan she li |
(neologism c. 2012) decluttering; minimalism (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 断捨離 "danshari", lit. "forgoing, discarding and letting go") |
未離欲 未离欲 see styles |
wèi lí yù wei4 li2 yu4 wei li yü miri yoku |
not yet free from desire |
樂遠離 乐远离 see styles |
yào yuǎn lí yao4 yuan3 li2 yao yüan li gyō onri |
enjoying solitude |
正離子 正离子 see styles |
zhèng lí zǐ zheng4 li2 zi3 cheng li tzu |
positive ion; cation (physics) |
毘耶離 毘耶离 see styles |
pí yé lí pi2 ye2 li2 p`i yeh li pi yeh li Biyari |
Vaiśālī |
毘舍離 毘舍离 see styles |
pí shè lí pi2 she4 li2 p`i she li pi she li Bishari |
吠舍離 (or 吠舍釐). Vaiśālī, an ancient kingdom and city of the Licchavis, where the second synod was held, near Basarh, or 'Bassahar, north of Patna'. Eitel. Also 毘耶 (毘耶離);毘城; 鞞舍離; 鞞隸夜; 維耶 (維耶離). |
毘離耶 毘离耶 see styles |
pí lí yé pi2 li2 ye2 p`i li yeh pi li yeh biriya |
vīrya |
永出離 永出离 see styles |
yǒng chū lí yong3 chu1 li2 yung ch`u li yung chu li yō shutsuri |
permanently emancipated |
永滅離 永灭离 see styles |
yǒng miè lí yong3 mie4 li2 yung mieh li yō metsuri |
permanently done away with |
流離王 流离王 see styles |
liú lí wáng liu2 li2 wang2 liu li wang Ruri Ō |
Virūḍhaka |
畢竟離 毕竟离 see styles |
bì jìng lí bi4 jing4 li2 pi ching li hikkyō ri |
perfectly free |
當遠離 当远离 see styles |
dāng yuǎn lí dang1 yuan3 li2 tang yüan li tō onri |
should avoid |
相離果 相离果 see styles |
xiāng lí guǒ xiang1 li2 guo3 hsiang li kuo sōri ka |
liberation effect |
瞿伽離 瞿伽离 see styles |
jù qié lí ju4 qie2 li2 chü ch`ieh li chü chieh li Gugari |
Gokālī; Kokālī; Kokāliya; Kokālika; 瞿迦離; 仇伽離; 倶伽離; 倶迦利, etc. The 智度論 1 says a follower of Devadatta who was sent to hell for accusing Śariputra and Maudgalyāyana of fornication. Eitel says "the parent of Devadatta". |
瞿迦離 瞿迦离 see styles |
jù jiā lí ju4 jia1 li2 chü chia li Gukari |
Kokālika |
短距離 短距离 see styles |
duǎn jù lí duan3 ju4 li2 tuan chü li tankyori たんきょり |
short distance; a stone's throw away short distance; short range; short-haul |
碳隔離 碳隔离 see styles |
tàn gé lí tan4 ge2 li2 t`an ko li tan ko li |
carbon sequestration |
究竟離 究竟离 see styles |
jiù jìng lí jiu4 jing4 li2 chiu ching li kukyōri |
to liberate completely |
維耶離 维耶离 see styles |
wéi yé lí wei2 ye2 li2 wei yeh li Iyari |
cf. 毘 Vaiśālī. |
能出離 能出离 see styles |
néng chū lí neng2 chu1 li2 neng ch`u li neng chu li nō shutsuri |
certainty of release |
能離欲 能离欲 see styles |
néng lí yù neng2 li2 yu4 neng li yü nō riyoku |
able to be free from desire |
能離相 能离相 see styles |
néng lí xiàng neng2 li2 xiang4 neng li hsiang nō risō |
capable of freedom from signs |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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