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願樂欲聞 see styles |
yuàn lè yù wén yuan4 le4 yu4 wen2 yüan le yü wen |
we listen with great anticipation |
風雨欲來 风雨欲来 see styles |
fēng yǔ yù lái feng1 yu3 yu4 lai2 feng yü yü lai |
lit. storm clouds approach; troubles lie ahead (idiom) |
食欲の秋 see styles |
shokuyokunoaki しょくよくのあき |
(exp,n) autumn, season of good appetite |
食欲不振 see styles |
shokuyokufushin しょくよくふしん |
lack of appetite; anorexia |
食欲低下 see styles |
shokuyokuteika / shokuyokuteka しょくよくていか |
loss of appetite; reduction in appetite; anorexia |
食欲旺盛 see styles |
shokuyokuousei / shokuyokuose しょくよくおうせい |
(noun or adjectival noun) voracious; having a hearty appetite |
食欲減退 see styles |
shokuyokugentai しょくよくげんたい |
decrease in appetite; loss of appetite |
饞涎欲垂 馋涎欲垂 see styles |
chán xián yù chuí chan2 xian2 yu4 chui2 ch`an hsien yü ch`ui chan hsien yü chui |
see 饞涎欲滴|馋涎欲滴[chan2 xian2 yu4 di1] |
饞涎欲滴 馋涎欲滴 see styles |
chán xián yù dī chan2 xian2 yu4 di1 ch`an hsien yü ti chan hsien yü ti |
lit. to drool with desire (idiom); fig. to hunger for; greedy |
欲しいだけ see styles |
hoshiidake / hoshidake ほしいだけ |
(exp,adj-no) as much as one wants; as many as one wants; all that one wishes for |
欲の固まり see styles |
yokunokatamari よくのかたまり |
incarnation of selfishness; lump of avarice |
欲を言うと see styles |
yokuoiuto よくをいうと |
(expression) (See 欲を言えば) ideally; if one were to wish for more |
欲を言えば see styles |
yokuoieba よくをいえば |
(expression) ideally; if one were to wish for more |
欲有見無明 欲有见无明 see styles |
yù yǒu jiàn wú míng yu4 you3 jian4 wu2 ming2 yü yu chien wu ming yoku u ken mumyō |
The unenlightened condition of desire; kāma-bhava-dṛṣṭi-avidyā are the four constituents which produce 漏 q.v. |
欲界五趣地 see styles |
yù jiè wǔ qù dì yu4 jie4 wu3 qu4 di4 yü chieh wu ch`ü ti yü chieh wu chü ti yokukai goshu chi |
desire realm with the five destinies |
欲界同分界 see styles |
yù jiè tóng fēn jiè yu4 jie4 tong2 fen1 jie4 yü chieh t`ung fen chieh yü chieh tung fen chieh yokukai dōfunkai |
realms that have correspondence with the desire realm |
欲色無色界 欲色无色界 see styles |
yù sè wú sè jiè yu4 se4 wu2 se4 jie4 yü se wu se chieh yoku shiki mushiki kai |
realms of desire, form, and formlessness |
欲速則不達 欲速则不达 see styles |
yù sù zé bù dá yu4 su4 ze2 bu4 da2 yü su tse pu ta |
(idiom) (the Analects) haste makes waste; things can't be rushed |
欲速而不達 欲速而不达 see styles |
yù sù ér bù dá yu4 su4 er2 bu4 da2 yü su erh pu ta |
see 欲速則不達|欲速则不达[yu4 su4 ze2 bu4 da2] |
欲錦阿須倫 欲锦阿须伦 see styles |
yù jǐn ā xū lún yu4 jin3 a1 xu1 lun2 yü chin a hsü lun Yokukinashurin |
Vemacitrin asurêndra |
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riyoku りよく |
greed; avarice |
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seiyoku / seyoku せいよく |
(n,vs,vi) control of passions; control of appetite |
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tayoku たよく |
(noun or adjectival noun) (rare) (See 欲張り) greed; avarice; covetousness |
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taiyoku; daiyoku たいよく; だいよく |
(See 少欲) avarice |
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kayoku かよく |
(noun or adjectival noun) unselfishness; wanting little |
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gouyoku / goyoku ごうよく |
(noun or adjectival noun) greedy; avaricious; rapacious; insatiable |
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shiyoku しよく |
(noun/participle) (rare) hope; desire; want |
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jouyoku / joyoku じょうよく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) passions; sexual desire; lust |
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aiyoku あいよく |
(1) passion; sexual desire; lust; (2) {Buddh} attachment (esp. to one's family or a member of the opposite sex) |
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gayoku がよく |
selfishness |
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inyoku いんよく |
lust |
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butsuyoku ぶつよく |
greed; worldly or materialistic desires |
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juuyoku / juyoku じゅうよく |
animal or carnal desires; lust |
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kinyoku きんよく |
(n,vs,vi) abstinence; self-control; celibacy; abnegation; asceticism |
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shiyoku しよく |
self-interest; selfish desire |
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setsuyoku せつよく |
(noun/participle) control one's desires; abstinence |
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nikuyoku にくよく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) lust; lusts of the flesh; animal passions; carnal desires |
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douyoku / doyoku どうよく |
(noun or adjectival noun) avarice; heartlessness; greed |
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shikiyoku しきよく |
lust; sexual appetite |
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jayoku じゃよく |
evil desire |
人本欲生經 人本欲生经 see styles |
rén běn yù shēng jīng ren2 ben3 yu4 sheng1 jing1 jen pen yü sheng ching Nin honyokushō kyō |
Ren benyusheng jing |
出世間離欲 出世间离欲 see styles |
chū shì jiān lí yù chu1 shi4 jian1 li2 yu4 ch`u shih chien li yü chu shih chien li yü shusseken riyoku |
supramundane indifference [to objects of desire] |
受用欲樂行 受用欲乐行 see styles |
shòu yòng yù lè xíng shou4 yong4 yu4 le4 xing2 shou yung yü le hsing juyō yokuraku gyō |
devotion to sensual pleasure |
已離欲聖者 已离欲圣者 see styles |
yǐ lí yù shèng zhě yi3 li2 yu4 sheng4 zhe3 i li yü sheng che iriyoku shōja |
sages who are free from desire |
未知欲知根 see styles |
wèi zhī yù zhī gēn wei4 zhi1 yu4 zhi1 gen1 wei chih yü chih ken michi yokuchi kon |
the mental faculty of resolving to come to know something unknown |
未離欲聖者 未离欲圣者 see styles |
wèi lí yù shèng zhě wei4 li2 yu4 sheng4 zhe3 wei li yü sheng che miriyoku shōja |
sages who are not yet free from desire |
無所有處欲 无所有处欲 see styles |
wú suǒ yǒu chù yù wu2 suo3 you3 chu4 yu4 wu so yu ch`u yü wu so yu chu yü mu shou sho yoku |
desire for the station of nothing whatsoever |
爲欲令他知 为欲令他知 see styles |
wéi yù lìng tā zhī wei2 yu4 ling4 ta1 zhi1 wei yü ling t`a chih wei yü ling ta chih i yoku ryō ta chi |
wanting to allow others to know |
禁欲主義者 see styles |
kinyokushugisha きんよくしゅぎしゃ |
ascetic; stoic |
聞名欲往生 闻名欲往生 see styles |
wén míng yù wǎng shēng wen2 ming2 yu4 wang3 sheng1 wen ming yü wang sheng bunmyō yoku ōjō |
hears [Amitâbha's] name and desires to be reborn [in his Pure Land] |
自己顕示欲 see styles |
jikokenjiyoku じこけんじよく |
craving for the limelight |
若欲懺悔者 若欲忏悔者 see styles |
ruò yù chàn huǐ zhě ruo4 yu4 chan4 hui3 zhe3 jo yü ch`an hui che jo yü chan hui che nya yoku sange sha |
those who want to repent |
言語音聲欲 言语音声欲 see styles |
yán yǔ yīn shēng yù yan2 yu3 yin1 sheng1 yu4 yen yü yin sheng yü gongo onshō yoku |
sexual attraction to voice |
貪欲卽是道 贪欲卽是道 see styles |
tān yù jí shì dào tan1 yu4 ji2 shi4 dao4 t`an yü chi shih tao tan yü chi shih tao tonyoku soku ze dō |
Desire is part of the universal law, and may be used for leading into the truth, a tenet of Tiantai. |
貪欲卽菩提 贪欲卽菩提 see styles |
tān yù jí pú tí tan1 yu4 ji2 pu2 ti2 t`an yü chi p`u t`i tan yü chi pu ti tonyoku soku bodai |
avaricious desire and bodhi-wisdom are indivisible |
離欲阿羅漢 离欲阿罗汉 see styles |
lí yù ā luó hàn li2 yu4 a1 luo2 han4 li yü a lo han riyoku arakan |
an arhat who is free from desire |
食欲不振症 see styles |
shokuyokufushinshou / shokuyokufushinsho しょくよくふしんしょう |
anorexia |
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yoku よく |
(n,n-suf) greed; craving; desire; appetite; hunger; avarice; wants |
欲に目が眩む see styles |
yokunimegakuramu よくにめがくらむ |
(exp,v5m) to be blinded by greed |
欲の皮が張る see styles |
yokunokawagaharu よくのかわがはる |
(exp,v5r) to be greedy |
欲も得もない see styles |
yokumotokumonai よくもとくもない |
(expression) having thought for neither gain nor greed; only wanting to do something (thinking about nothing else) |
欲張り兄さん see styles |
yokubariniisan / yokubarinisan よくばりにいさん |
(expression) greedy materialistic older brother; dirty old man |
欲界色無色界 欲界色无色界 see styles |
yù jiè sè wú sè jiè yu4 jie4 se4 wu2 se4 jie4 yü chieh se wu se chieh yokukai shiki mushiki kai |
desire realm, form, and formless realms |
未知欲知等三 see styles |
wèi zhī yù zhī děng sān wei4 zhi1 yu4 zhi1 deng3 san1 wei chih yü chih teng san michi yokuchi tō san |
three (faculties) of wanting to know what is not known, and so forth |
淳淨一味欲樂 淳淨一味欲乐 see styles |
chún jìng yī mèi yù yào chun2 jing4 yi1 mei4 yu4 yao4 ch`un ching i mei yü yao chun ching i mei yü yao junjō ichimi yokugyō |
longing for the single unadulterated taste |
無明貪欲父母 无明贪欲父母 see styles |
wú míng tān yù fù mǔ wu2 ming2 tan1 yu4 fu4 mu3 wu ming t`an yü fu mu wu ming tan yü fu mu mumyō tonyoku fumo |
nescience is the father and passions the mother |
禁欲主義教育 see styles |
kinyokushugikyouiku / kinyokushugikyoiku きんよくしゅぎきょういく |
abstinence-only sex education |
能生樂欲言教 能生乐欲言教 see styles |
néng shēng yào yù yán jiào neng2 sheng1 yao4 yu4 yan2 jiao4 neng sheng yao yü yen chiao nōshō gyōyoku gonkyō |
discourses that generate purposeful longing |
至心發願欲生 至心发愿欲生 see styles |
zhì xīn fā yuàn yù shēng zhi4 xin1 fa1 yuan4 yu4 sheng1 chih hsin fa yüan yü sheng shishin hotsugan yokushō |
sincerely desire to be born in the [pure] land |
諸欲惡不善法 诸欲恶不善法 see styles |
zhū yù è bù shàn fǎ zhu1 yu4 e4 bu4 shan4 fa3 chu yü o pu shan fa shoyoku aku fuzen hō |
desires for evil and unwholesome phenomena |
貪欲瞋恚愚痴 see styles |
tān yù chēn huì yú chī tan1 yu4 chen1 hui4 yu2 chi1 t`an yü ch`en hui yü ch`ih tan yü chen hui yü chih |
rāga, dveṣa, moha; desire, anger, ignorance (or stupidity), the three poisons. |
貪欲瞋恚愚癡 贪欲瞋恚愚癡 see styles |
tān yù chēn huì yú chī tan1 yu4 chen1 hui4 yu2 chi1 t`an yü ch`en hui yü ch`ih tan yü chen hui yü chih tonyoku shini guchi |
desire, ill-will, and ignorance |
遊ぶ金欲しさ see styles |
asobukanehoshisa あそぶかねほしさ |
(exp,n) desire for money for one's enjoyment (as an alleged motive for theft, fraud, etc.) |
食欲をそそる see styles |
shokuyokuososoru しょくよくをそそる |
(exp,v5r) to stimulate one's appetite; to whet one's appetite |
欲に目がくらむ see styles |
yokunimegakuramu よくにめがくらむ |
(exp,v5m) to be blinded by greed |
欲の熊鷹股裂く see styles |
yokunokumatakamatasaku よくのくまたかまたさく |
(exp,v5k) (proverb) avarice brings doom upon oneself; grasp all, lose all; the greedy hawk-eagle splits in half (when trying to catch two boars at once) |
欲界色界無色界 欲界色界无色界 see styles |
yù jiè sè jiè wú sè jiè yu4 jie4 se4 jie4 wu2 se4 jie4 yü chieh se chieh wu se chieh yokukai shikikai mushikikai |
desire realm, form realm, and formless realm |
希求世間離欲法 希求世间离欲法 see styles |
xī qiú shì jiān lí yù fǎ xi1 qiu2 shi4 jian1 li2 yu4 fa3 hsi ch`iu shih chien li yü fa hsi chiu shih chien li yü fa kegu seken riyoku hō |
seek mundane indifference to objects of desire |
未知欲知等三根 see styles |
wèi zhī yù zhī děng sān gēn wei4 zhi1 yu4 zhi1 deng3 san1 gen1 wei chih yü chih teng san ken michi yokuchi tō sankon |
three faculties of wanting to know what is not known, and so forth |
樹欲靜而風不止 树欲静而风不止 see styles |
shù yù jìng ér fēng bù zhǐ shu4 yu4 jing4 er2 feng1 bu4 zhi3 shu yü ching erh feng pu chih |
lit. the trees long for peace but the wind will never cease (idiom); fig. the world changes, whether you want it or not |
神経性無食欲症 see styles |
shinkeiseimushokuyokushou / shinkesemushokuyokusho しんけいせいむしょくよくしょう |
anorexia nervosa |
欲の熊鷹股裂くる see styles |
yokunokumatakamatasakuru よくのくまたかまたさくる |
(expression) (proverb) avarice brings doom upon oneself; if a hawk-eagle tries to catch two boars at once, the boars will try to run in opposite directions, splitting the hawk-eagle into two and killing it |
欲の皮が突っ張る see styles |
yokunokawagatsupparu よくのかわがつっぱる |
(exp,v5r) (often 欲の皮が突っ張っている) to be greedy |
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seiyoku / seyoku せいよく |
sexual desire; sex drive; lust |
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muyoku むよく |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) unselfish; disinterested; unavaricious; free of avarice |
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donyoku(p); tonyoku; tanyoku どんよく(P); とんよく; たんよく |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) avarice; greed; covetousness; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) {Buddh} (usu. とんよく) raga (desire) |
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shokuyoku しょくよく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) appetite (for food) |
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shiyoku しよく |
liking (for); appetite; weakness; fondness; indulgence |
己所不欲勿施於人 see styles |
onorenohossezarutokorohitonihodokosukotonakare おのれのほっせざるところひとにほどこすことなかれ |
More info & calligraphy: Confucius: Golden Rule / Ethic of Reciprocity |
隨其所欲能爲他說 随其所欲能为他说 see styles |
suí qí suǒ yù néng wéi tā shuō sui2 qi2 suo3 yu4 neng2 wei2 ta1 shuo1 sui ch`i so yü neng wei t`a shuo sui chi so yü neng wei ta shuo zuiki shoyoku nō i tasetsu |
able to teach to others as one wishes |
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yokufuka; yokubuka よくふか; よくぶか |
(noun or adjectival noun) greedy; avaricious; covetous |
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yokunokatamari よくのかたまり |
incarnation of selfishness; lump of avarice |
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yokuokaku よくをかく |
(exp,v5k) to be greedy; to covet |
欲加之罪,何患無辭 欲加之罪,何患无辞 see styles |
yù jiā zhī zuì , hé huàn wú cí yu4 jia1 zhi1 zui4 , he2 huan4 wu2 ci2 yü chia chih tsui , ho huan wu tz`u yü chia chih tsui , ho huan wu tzu |
If you want to condemn sb, don't worry about the pretext (idiom, from Zuozhuan 左傳|左传); one can always trump up a charge against sb; Give a dog a bad name, then hang him. |
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taiyoku; daiyoku たいよく; だいよく |
(See 少欲) avarice |
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gouyoku / goyoku ごうよく |
(noun or adjectival noun) greedy; avaricious; rapacious; insatiable |
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inyoku いんよく |
(form) sexual desire; carnal desire; lust |
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butsuyoku ぶつよく |
worldly desires; materialistic desires |
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kinyoku きんよく |
(n,vs,vi) abstinence; self-denial; celibacy; asceticism; abnegation |
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shikiyoku しきよく |
lust; sexual appetite; carnal desire |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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