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Simple Dictionary Definition |
八十の手習い see styles |
hachijuunotenarai / hachijunotenarai はちじゅうのてならい |
(expression) (proverb) you're never too old to learn |
八十一品思惑 see styles |
bā shí yī pǐn sī huò ba1 shi2 yi1 pin3 si1 huo4 pa shih i p`in ssu huo pa shih i pin ssu huo hachijūippon (no) shiwaku |
The eighty-one kinds of illusion, or misleading thoughts, arising out of desire, anger, foolishness, and pride - nine grades in each of the nine realms of desire, of form and beyond form. |
八十島義之助 see styles |
yasoshimayoshinosuke やそしまよしのすけ |
(person) Yasoshima Yoshinosuke (1919.8.27-1998.5.9) |
八十禍津日神 see styles |
yasomagatsuhinokami やそまがつひのかみ |
{jpmyth} (See 伊邪那岐) god of evil; god who causes many disasters |
佐々木八十八 see styles |
sasakiyasohachi ささきやそはち |
(person) Sasaki Yasohachi (1874.5.2-1957.9.19) |
有情八十千行 see styles |
yǒu qíng bā shí qiān xíng you3 qing2 ba1 shi2 qian1 xing2 yu ch`ing pa shih ch`ien hsing yu ching pa shih chien hsing ujō hachijūsen gyō |
eighty thousand kinds of behaviors of sentient beings |
八十三番一宮寺 see styles |
hachijuusanbanichimiyaji / hachijusanbanichimiyaji はちじゅうさんばんいちみやじ |
(place-name) Hachijuusanban'ichimiyaji |
八十八ヶ所霊所 see styles |
hachijuuhakkashoreisho / hachijuhakkashoresho はちじゅうはっかしょれいしょ |
(place-name) Hachijuuhakkashoreisho |
八十天環遊地球 八十天环游地球 see styles |
bā shí tiān huán yóu dì qiú ba1 shi2 tian1 huan2 you2 di4 qiu2 pa shih t`ien huan yu ti ch`iu pa shih tien huan yu ti chiu |
Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne 儒勒·凡爾納|儒勒·凡尔纳[Ru2 le4 · Fan2 er3 na4] |
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hachijuudai / hachijudai はちじゅうだい |
(one's) 80s; eighties |
四国八十八箇所 see styles |
shikokuhachijuuhakkasho / shikokuhachijuhakkasho しこくはちじゅうはっかしょ |
88 temples of Shikoku (holy spots related to Kobo Daishi) |
黃帝八十一難經 黄帝八十一难经 see styles |
huáng dì bā shí yī nàn jīng huang2 di4 ba1 shi2 yi1 nan4 jing1 huang ti pa shih i nan ching |
The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Eighty-one Difficulties, medical text, c. 1st century AD |
八十日間世界一周 see styles |
hachijuunichikansekaiisshuu / hachijunichikansekaisshu はちじゅうにちかんせかいいっしゅう |
(work) Around the World in Eighty Days (1873 novel by Jules Verne); (wk) Around the World in Eighty Days (1873 novel by Jules Verne) |
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yattokame やっとかめ |
(adjectival noun) (kana only) (Nagoya (and surrounding areas) dialect) (See 久しぶり・ひさしぶり) a long time (since the last time); it's been a while (since I last saw, mailed, etc., you) |
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hachijuu(p); yaso(ok) / hachiju(p); yaso(ok) はちじゅう(P); やそ(ok) |
(numeric) eighty; 80 |
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hyakuhachijuudo / hyakuhachijudo ひゃくはちじゅうど |
(1) 180 degrees; (adj-no,adv) (2) complete (about-face; in policy, opinion, etc.); radical (change); hundred-and-eighty degree (turn) |
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hachijuu(p); yaso(ok) / hachiju(p); yaso(ok) はちじゅう(P); やそ(ok) |
(numeric) eighty; 80 |
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hachijuuman / hachijuman はちじゅうまん |
(numeric) 800,000; eight hundred thousand |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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