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倶生煩惱 倶生烦恼 see styles |
jù shēng f án nǎo ju4 sheng1 f an2 nao3 chü sheng f an nao gushō bonnō |
innate afflictions |
六大煩惱 六大烦恼 see styles |
liù dà fán nǎo liu4 da4 fan2 nao3 liu ta fan nao rokudai bonnō |
The six great kleśa, passions, or distressers: desire, resentment, stupidity, pride, doubt, and false views. |
具煩惱性 具烦恼性 see styles |
jù fán nǎo xìng ju4 fan2 nao3 xing4 chü fan nao hsing gu bonnō shō |
afflicted |
出離煩惱 出离烦恼 see styles |
chū lí fán nǎo chu1 li2 fan2 nao3 ch`u li fan nao chu li fan nao shutsuri bonnō |
to leave the passions and delusions of life, an intp. of nirvana. |
十種煩惱 十种烦恼 see styles |
shí zhǒng fán nǎo shi2 zhong3 fan2 nao3 shih chung fan nao jisshubonnō |
ten kinds of affliction |
口が煩い see styles |
kuchigaurusai くちがうるさい |
(exp,adj-i) (1) rumouring; gossiping; (2) nagging; faultfinding |
口煩さい see styles |
kuchiurusai くちうるさい |
(adjective) nagging; faultfinding; carping; captious |
唯除煩惱 唯除烦恼 see styles |
wéi chú fán nǎo wei2 chu2 fan2 nao3 wei ch`u fan nao wei chu fan nao yuijo bonnō |
only removes afflictions |
四住煩惱 四住烦恼 see styles |
sì zhù fán nǎo si4 zhu4 fan2 nao3 ssu chu fan nao shijū bonnō |
four entrenchments of affliction |
四種煩惱 四种烦恼 see styles |
sì zhǒng fán nǎo si4 zhong3 fan2 nao3 ssu chung fan nao shi shu bonnō |
four kinds of afflictions related to the view of self |
大隨煩惱 大随烦恼 see styles |
dà suí fán nǎo da4 sui2 fan2 nao3 ta sui fan nao dai zui bonnō |
major basic factors of affliction |
客塵煩惱 客尘烦恼 see styles |
kè chén fán nǎo ke4 chen2 fan2 nao3 k`o ch`en fan nao ko chen fan nao kakujin bonnō |
adventitious afflictions |
少分煩惱 少分烦恼 see styles |
shǎo fēn fán nǎo shao3 fen1 fan2 nao3 shao fen fan nao shōbun bonnō |
secondary afflictions |
微細煩惱 微细烦恼 see styles |
wēi xì fán nǎo wei1 xi4 fan2 nao3 wei hsi fan nao misai bonnō |
extremely subtle afflictions |
心煩意亂 心烦意乱 see styles |
xīn fán yì luàn xin1 fan2 yi4 luan4 hsin fan i luan |
lit. heart distracted, thoughts in turmoil (idiom); distraught with anxiety |
心煩氣躁 心烦气躁 see styles |
xīn fán qì zào xin1 fan2 qi4 zao4 hsin fan ch`i tsao hsin fan chi tsao |
agitated; annoyed (idiom) |
思い煩う see styles |
omoiwazurau おもいわずらう |
(v5u,vi) to worry about; to be vexed |
惡趣煩惱 恶趣烦恼 see styles |
è qù fán nǎo e4 qu4 fan2 nao3 o ch`ü fan nao o chü fan nao akushu bonnō |
afflictions of negative rebirths |
惹人心煩 惹人心烦 see styles |
rě rén xīn fán re3 ren2 xin1 fan2 je jen hsin fan |
to annoy people; to be a pain in the neck |
懊悩煩悶 see styles |
ounouhanmon / onohanmon おうのうはんもん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) anguish; agony |
所起煩惱 所起烦恼 see styles |
suǒ qǐ fán nǎo suo3 qi3 fan2 nao3 so ch`i fan nao so chi fan nao shoki bonnō |
afflictions that are manifested |
數行煩惱 数行烦恼 see styles |
shù xíng fán nǎo shu4 xing2 fan2 nao3 shu hsing fan nao sokugyō bonnō |
The common passions and their consequences. |
斷煩惱已 断烦恼已 see styles |
duàn fán nǎo yǐ duan4 fan2 nao3 yi3 tuan fan nao i dan bonnō i |
having eliminated the afflictions... |
斷煩惱習 断烦恼习 see styles |
duàn fán nǎo xí duan4 fan2 nao3 xi2 tuan fan nao hsi dan bonnō shū |
elimination of afflicted habits |
斷煩惱障 断烦恼障 see styles |
duàn fán nǎo zhàng duan4 fan2 nao3 zhang4 tuan fan nao chang dan bonnō shō |
to eliminate the afflictive hindrances |
斷諸煩惱 断诸烦恼 see styles |
duàn zhū fán nǎo duan4 zhu1 fan2 nao3 tuan chu fan nao dansho bonnō |
eliminate the afflictions |
枝末煩惱 枝末烦恼 see styles |
zhī mò fán nǎo zhi1 mo4 fan2 nao3 chih mo fan nao shimatsu bonnō |
derivative afflictions |
根本煩惱 根本烦恼 see styles |
gēn běn fán nǎo gen1 ben3 fan2 nao3 ken pen fan nao konpon bonnō |
primary afflictions |
正使煩惱 正使烦恼 see styles |
zhèng shǐ fán nǎo zheng4 shi3 fan2 nao3 cheng shih fan nao shōshi bonnō |
afflictions proper |
死煩惱魔 死烦恼魔 see styles |
sǐ fán nǎo mó si3 fan2 nao3 mo2 ssu fan nao mo shi bonnō ma |
demons of death and of afflictions |
無復煩惱 无复烦恼 see styles |
wú fù fán nǎo wu2 fu4 fan2 nao3 wu fu fan nao mu fuku bonnō |
never again subject to affliction |
猛利煩惱 猛利烦恼 see styles |
měng lì fán nǎo meng3 li4 fan2 nao3 meng li fan nao mōri bonnō |
violent afflictions |
現行煩惱 现行烦恼 see styles |
xiàn xíng fán nǎo xian4 xing2 fan2 nao3 hsien hsing fan nao gengyō bonnō |
afflictions in their state of manifest activity |
百八煩悩 see styles |
hyakuhachibonnou / hyakuhachibonno ひゃくはちぼんのう |
(yoji) {Buddh} (See 煩悩・2) the 108 kleshas; the 108 afflictions |
百八煩惱 百八烦恼 see styles |
bǎi bā fán nǎo bai3 ba1 fan2 nao3 pai pa fan nao hyakuhachi bonnō |
The 108 passions and delusions, also called 百八結業 the 108 karmaic bonds. |
百四煩惱 百四烦恼 see styles |
bǎi sì fán nǎo bai3 si4 fan2 nao3 pai ssu fan nao hyakushi bonnō |
104 afflictions |
種種煩惱 种种烦恼 see styles |
zhǒng zhǒng fán nǎo zhong3 zhong3 fan2 nao3 chung chung fan nao shuju bonnō |
various afflictions |
繫縛煩惱 系缚烦恼 see styles |
xì fú fán nǎo xi4 fu2 fan2 nao3 hsi fu fan nao kebaku bonnō |
binding afflictions |
能斷煩惱 能断烦恼 see styles |
néng duàn fán nǎo neng2 duan4 fan2 nao3 neng tuan fan nao nō dan bonnō |
able to remove afflictions |
自尋煩惱 自寻烦恼 see styles |
zì xún fán nǎo zi4 xun2 fan2 nao3 tzu hsün fan nao |
to bring trouble on oneself (idiom) |
自找麻煩 自找麻烦 see styles |
zì zhǎo má fan zi4 zhao3 ma2 fan5 tzu chao ma fan |
to ask for trouble; to invite difficulties |
要言不煩 要言不烦 see styles |
yào yán bù fán yao4 yan2 bu4 fan2 yao yen pu fan |
to explain in simple terms; succinct; concise |
見修煩惱 见修烦恼 see styles |
jiàn xiū fán nǎo jian4 xiu1 fan2 nao3 chien hsiu fan nao kenshu bonnō |
afflictions removed during the path of seeing and path of cultivation |
見思煩惱 见思烦恼 see styles |
jiàn sī fán nǎo jian4 si1 fan2 nao3 chien ssu fan nao kenshi bonnō |
afflictions of views and perceptions |
見愛煩惱 见爱烦恼 see styles |
jiàn ài fán nǎo jian4 ai4 fan2 nao3 chien ai fan nao kennai bonnō |
afflictions of views and emotions |
見斷煩惱 见断烦恼 see styles |
jiàn duàn fán nǎo jian4 duan4 fan2 nao3 chien tuan fan nao kendan bonnō |
afflictions removed in the path of seeing |
諸煩惱品 诸烦恼品 see styles |
zhū fán nǎo pǐn zhu1 fan2 nao3 pin3 chu fan nao p`in chu fan nao pin sho bonnō hon |
hindrances of the afflictive category |
諸隨煩惱 诸随烦恼 see styles |
zhū suí fán nǎo zhu1 sui2 fan2 nao3 chu sui fan nao shozui bonnō |
various derivative afflictions |
迷事煩惱 迷事烦恼 see styles |
mí shì fán nǎo mi2 shi4 fan2 nao3 mi shih fan nao meiji bonnō |
afflictions derived from confusion in regard to phenomena |
遠離煩惱 远离烦恼 see styles |
yuǎn lí fán nǎo yuan3 li2 fan2 nao3 yüan li fan nao onri bonnō |
to distance oneself far from afflictions |
長時煩惱 长时烦恼 see styles |
cháng shí fán nǎo chang2 shi2 fan2 nao3 ch`ang shih fan nao chang shih fan nao chōji bonnō |
long-term afflictions |
除煩惱禪 除烦恼禅 see styles |
chú fán nǎo chán chu2 fan2 nao3 chan2 ch`u fan nao ch`an chu fan nao chan jo bonnō zen |
meditation on ridding all sufferers from the miseries of affliction and delusion |
除煩惱障 除烦恼障 see styles |
chú fán nǎo zhàng chu2 fan2 nao3 zhang4 ch`u fan nao chang chu fan nao chang jo bonnō shō |
to remove afflictive hindrances |
離諸煩惱 离诸烦恼 see styles |
lí zhū fán nǎo li2 zhu1 fan2 nao3 li chu fan nao ri sho bonnō |
free from afflictions |
離隨煩惱 离随烦恼 see styles |
lí suí fán nǎo li2 sui2 fan2 nao3 li sui fan nao ri zuibonnō |
free from secondary afflictions |
非離煩惱 see styles |
fēi lí fán nǎo fei1 li2 fan2 nao3 fei li fan nao |
not free from affliction |
鬼ヶ煩沢 see styles |
onigazurazawa おにがづらざわ |
(place-name) Onigazurazawa |
Variations: |
wazurai わずらい |
(1) (esp. 煩い) worry; trouble; anxiety; (2) (esp. 患い) illness; sickness |
煩を避ける see styles |
hanosakeru はんをさける |
(exp,v1) to spare the trouble (of doing) |
煩惱卽菩提 烦恼卽菩提 see styles |
fán nǎo jí pú tí fan2 nao3 ji2 pu2 ti2 fan nao chi p`u t`i fan nao chi pu ti bonnō soku bodai |
The passions, or moral afflictions, are bodhi, i.e. the one is included in the other; it is a Tiantai term, and said to be the highest expression of Mahāyāna thought; cf. 卽. |
煩惱所知障 烦恼所知障 see styles |
fán nǎo suǒ zhī zhàng fan2 nao3 suo3 zhi1 zhang4 fan nao so chih chang bonnō shochi shō |
afflictive and cognitive hindrances |
煩惱變異事 烦恼变异事 see styles |
fán nǎo biàn yì shì fan2 nao3 bian4 yi4 shi4 fan nao pien i shih bonnō heniji |
frustrations of the afflictions |
煩惱障智障 烦恼障智障 see styles |
fán nǎo zhàng zhì zhàng fan2 nao3 zhang4 zhi4 zhang4 fan nao chang chih chang bonnōshō chishō |
afflictive and cognitive hindrances |
煩惱障淨智 烦恼障淨智 see styles |
fán nǎo zhàng jìng zhì fan2 nao3 zhang4 jing4 zhi4 fan nao chang ching chih bonnō shō jōchi |
cognition purified of the afflictive hindrances |
煩惱障離繫 烦恼障离系 see styles |
fán nǎo zhàng lí xì fan2 nao3 zhang4 li2 xi4 fan nao chang li hsi bonnō shō rike |
free from the tethers of the afflictive hindrances |
煩惱隨煩惱 烦恼随烦恼 see styles |
fán nǎo suí fán nǎo fan2 nao3 sui2 fan2 nao3 fan nao sui fan nao bonnō zuibonnō |
[primary] afflictions and derivative afflictions |
煩惱隨眠有 烦恼随眠有 see styles |
fán nǎo suí mián yǒu fan2 nao3 sui2 mian2 you3 fan nao sui mien yu bonnō zuimin u |
latently defiled existence |
一切煩惱藏 一切烦恼藏 see styles |
yī qiè fán nǎo zàng yi1 qie4 fan2 nao3 zang4 i ch`ieh fan nao tsang i chieh fan nao tsang issai bonnō zō |
the store of all afflictions |
一切煩惱障 一切烦恼障 see styles |
yī qiè fán nǎo zhàng yi1 qie4 fan2 nao3 zhang4 i ch`ieh fan nao chang i chieh fan nao chang issai bonnō shō |
all afflictive hindrances |
二十隨煩惱 二十随烦恼 see styles |
èr shí suí fán nǎo er4 shi2 sui2 fan2 nao3 erh shih sui fan nao nijūzui bonnō |
twenty secondary afflictions |
五住地煩惱 五住地烦恼 see styles |
wǔ zhù dì fán nǎo wu3 zhu4 di4 fan2 nao3 wu chu ti fan nao go jūji bonnō |
five entrenchments of affliction |
倶生起煩惱 倶生起烦恼 see styles |
jù shēng qǐ fán nǎo ju4 sheng1 qi3 fan2 nao3 chü sheng ch`i fan nao chü sheng chi fan nao kushōki bonnō |
innate afflictions |
六根本煩惱 六根本烦恼 see styles |
liù gēn běn fán nǎo liu4 gen1 ben3 fan2 nao3 liu ken pen fan nao roku konpon bonnō |
six basic mental defilements |
十根本煩惱 十根本烦恼 see styles |
shí gēn běn fán nǎo shi2 gen1 ben3 fan2 nao3 shih ken pen fan nao jū konpon bonnō |
idem 十使. |
四住地煩惱 四住地烦恼 see styles |
sì zhù dì fán nǎo si4 zhu4 di4 fan2 nao3 ssu chu ti fan nao shi jūji bonnō |
four entrenchments of affliction |
大煩惱地法 大烦恼地法 see styles |
dà fán nǎo dì fǎ da4 fan2 nao3 di4 fa3 ta fan nao ti fa dai bonnō chi hō |
The six things or mental conditions producing passion and delusion: stupidity, excess, laziness, unbelief, confusion, discontent (or ambition); v. 倶舍論 4. |
小煩惱地法 小烦恼地法 see styles |
xiǎo fán nǎo dì fǎ xiao3 fan2 nao3 di4 fa3 hsiao fan nao ti fa shō bonnō chi hō |
upakleśabhūmikāh. The ten lesser evils or illusions, or temptations, one of the five groups of mental conditions of the seventy-five Hīnayāna elements. They are the minor moral defects arising from 無明 unenlightenment; i.e. 忿 anger, 覆 hidden sin, 慳 stinginess, 嫉 envy, 惱 vexation, 害 ill-will, 恨 hate, 謟 adulation, 誑 deceit, 憍 pride. |
心を煩わす see styles |
kokoroowazurawasu こころをわずらわす |
(exp,v5s) to worry oneself over |
手を煩わす see styles |
teowazurawasu てをわずらわす |
(exp,v5s) to cause a person trouble |
活得不耐煩 活得不耐烦 see styles |
huó de bù nài fán huo2 de5 bu4 nai4 fan2 huo te pu nai fan |
to be tired of living; (coll.) to be asking for trouble |
滅諸煩惱苦 灭诸烦恼苦 see styles |
miè zhū fán nǎo kǔ mie4 zhu1 fan2 nao3 ku3 mieh chu fan nao k`u mieh chu fan nao ku metsu sho bonnō ku |
to extinguish all affliction and suffering |
見愛二煩惱 见爱二烦恼 see styles |
jiàn ài èr fán nǎo jian4 ai4 er4 fan2 nao3 chien ai erh fan nao kenai ni bonnō |
two kinds of afflictions of views and emotions |
煩惱所知二障 烦恼所知二障 see styles |
fán nǎo suǒ zhī èr zhàng fan2 nao3 suo3 zhi1 er4 zhang4 fan nao so chih erh chang bonnō shochi nishō |
the two hindrances of afflictive and cognitive |
煩惱本來空寂 烦恼本来空寂 see styles |
fán nǎo běn lái kōng jí fan2 nao3 ben3 lai2 kong1 ji2 fan nao pen lai k`ung chi fan nao pen lai kung chi bonnō honrai kū jaku |
afflictions are originally empty |
煩惱相應無明 烦恼相应无明 see styles |
fán nǎo xiāng yìng wú míng fan2 nao3 xiang1 ying4 wu2 ming2 fan nao hsiang ying wu ming bonnō sōō mumyō |
(Skt. nescience associated with the afflictions) |
煩惱障永解脫 烦恼障永解脱 see styles |
fán nǎo zhàng yǒng jiě tuō fan2 nao3 zhang4 yong3 jie3 tuo1 fan nao chang yung chieh t`o fan nao chang yung chieh to bonnō shō yō gedatsu |
forever liberated from the afflictive hindrances |
煩惱隨眠有情 烦恼随眠有情 see styles |
fán nǎo suí mián yǒu qíng fan2 nao3 sui2 mian2 you3 qing2 fan nao sui mien yu ch`ing fan nao sui mien yu ching bonnō zuimin ujō |
beings with latent tendencies for mental disturbance |
一切煩惱習氣 一切烦恼习气 see styles |
yī qiè fán nǎo xí qì yi1 qie4 fan2 nao3 xi2 qi4 i ch`ieh fan nao hsi ch`i i chieh fan nao hsi chi issai bonnō jikke |
all afflictive karmic impressions |
修道所斷煩惱 修道所断烦恼 see styles |
xiū dào suǒ duàn fán nǎo xiu1 dao4 suo3 duan4 fan2 nao3 hsiu tao so tuan fan nao shudō sho dan bonnō |
afflictions removed in the path of cultivation |
手を煩わせる see styles |
teowazurawaseru てをわずらわせる |
(exp,v1) to cause a person trouble |
斷諸煩惱念處 断诸烦恼念处 see styles |
duàn zhū fán nǎo niàn chù duan4 zhu1 fan2 nao3 nian4 chu4 tuan chu fan nao nien ch`u tuan chu fan nao nien chu dan shobonnō nenjo |
mindfulness of the elimination of afflictions |
有漏諸業煩惱 有漏诸业烦恼 see styles |
yǒu lòu zhū yè fán nǎo you3 lou4 zhu1 ye4 fan2 nao3 yu lou chu yeh fan nao uro sho gō bonnō |
afflictions of contaminated karma |
永斷一切煩惱 永断一切烦恼 see styles |
yǒng duàn yī qiè fán nǎo yong3 duan4 yi1 qie4 fan2 nao3 yung tuan i ch`ieh fan nao yung tuan i chieh fan nao yōdan issai bonnō |
permanently eliminate all afflictions |
百二十八煩惱 百二十八烦恼 see styles |
bó èr shí bā fán nǎo bo2 er4 shi2 ba1 fan2 nao3 po erh shih pa fan nao hyakunijūhachi bonnō |
one hundred and twenty-eight kinds of afflictions |
習氣諸煩惱障 习气诸烦恼障 see styles |
xí qì zhū fán nǎo zhàng xi2 qi4 zhu1 fan2 nao3 zhang4 hsi ch`i chu fan nao chang hsi chi chu fan nao chang jikke sho bonnō shō |
afflictive hindrances as habituated tendencies |
自他相續煩惱 自他相续烦恼 see styles |
zì tā xiāng xù fán nǎo zi4 ta1 xiang1 xu4 fan2 nao3 tzu t`a hsiang hsü fan nao tzu ta hsiang hsü fan nao jita sōzoku bonnō |
continuous afflictions of self and other |
見苦所斷煩惱 见苦所断烦恼 see styles |
jiàn kǔ suǒ duàn fán nǎo jian4 ku3 suo3 duan4 fan2 nao3 chien k`u so tuan fan nao chien ku so tuan fan nao ken ku sho dan bonnō |
afflictions eliminated by insight into the truth of suffering |
煩惱無數誓願斷 烦恼无数誓愿断 see styles |
fán nǎo wú shǔ shì yuàn duàn fan2 nao3 wu2 shu3 shi4 yuan4 duan4 fan nao wu shu shih yüan tuan bonnō mushu seigan dan |
vowing to eliminate inexhaustible afflictions |
煩惱無盡誓願斷 烦恼无尽誓愿断 see styles |
fán nǎo wú jìn shì yuàn duàn fan2 nao3 wu2 jin4 shi4 yuan4 duan4 fan nao wu chin shih yüan tuan bonnō wa mujin na richi katte danzen koto wo negau |
however inexhaustible afflictions may be, I vow to extinguish them |
煩惱苦離繫法性 烦恼苦离系法性 see styles |
fán nǎo kǔ lí xì fǎ xìng fan2 nao3 ku3 li2 xi4 fa3 xing4 fan nao k`u li hsi fa hsing fan nao ku li hsi fa hsing bonnō ku rike hosshō |
dharma nature free from binding to affliction and suffering |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 100 results for "煩" 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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
EDICT data is the property of the Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group, and is used in conformance with the Group's
license.
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).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
Just because a word appears here does not mean it is appropriate for a tattoo, your business name, etc. Please consult a professional before doing anything stupid with this data.
We do offer Chinese and Japanese Tattoo Services. We'll also be happy to help you translate something for other purposes.
No warranty as to the correctness, potential vulgarity, or clarity is expressed or implied. We did not write any of these definitions (though we occasionally act as a contributor/editor to the CC-CEDICT project). You are using this dictionary for free, and you get what you pay for.
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