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著作権登録図書館

see styles
 chosakukentourokutoshokan / chosakukentorokutoshokan
    ちょさくけんとうろくとしょかん
{comp} copyright library

Variations:
執着(P)
執著

see styles
 shuuchaku(p); shuujaku / shuchaku(p); shujaku
    しゅうちゃく(P); しゅうじゃく
(n,vs,vi) attachment; adhesion; insistence; tenacity; fixation; obsession; clinging (e.g. to old customs)

Variations:
着る(P)
著る

see styles
 kiru
    きる
(transitive verb) (1) to wear (in modern Japanese, from the shoulders down); to put on; (transitive verb) (2) to bear (guilt, etc.)

無有顧戀希望染著


无有顾恋希望染着

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wú yǒu gù liàn xī wàng rǎn zhuó
    wu2 you3 gu4 lian4 xi1 wang4 ran3 zhuo2
wu yu ku lien hsi wang jan cho
 muu koren gemō zenjaku
no defiled attachment to hopes and dreams

無著無礙一切智見


无着无碍一切智见

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wú zhuó wú ài yī qiè zhì jiàn
    wu2 zhuo2 wu2 ai4 yi1 qie4 zhi4 jian4
wu cho wu ai i ch`ieh chih chien
    wu cho wu ai i chieh chih chien
 mujaku muge issai chiken
unattached unhindered omniscience and insight

Variations:
射干
著莪
胡蝶花

see styles
 shaga; shaga
    しゃが; シャガ
(kana only) (See 姫著莪) fringed iris (Iris japonica); Japanese iris

一著不慎,滿盤皆輸


一着不慎,满盘皆输

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yī zhāo bù shèn , mǎn pán jiē shū
    yi1 zhao1 bu4 shen4 , man3 pan2 jie1 shu1
i chao pu shen , man p`an chieh shu
    i chao pu shen , man pan chieh shu
One careless move and the whole game is lost. (idiom)

丈二金剛摸不著頭腦


丈二金刚摸不着头脑

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zhàng èr jīn gāng mō bu zháo tóu nǎo
    zhang4 er4 jin1 gang1 mo1 bu5 zhao2 tou2 nao3
chang erh chin kang mo pu chao t`ou nao
    chang erh chin kang mo pu chao tou nao
see 丈二和尚,摸不頭腦|丈二和尚,摸不着头脑[zhang4 er4 he2 shang5 , mo1 bu5 zhao2 tou2 nao3]

不著香華鬘不香塗身


不着香华鬘不香涂身

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bù zhù xiāng huā mán bù xiāng tú shēn
    bu4 zhu4 xiang1 hua1 man2 bu4 xiang1 tu2 shen1
pu chu hsiang hua man pu hsiang t`u shen
    pu chu hsiang hua man pu hsiang tu shen
 fujaku kōkeman fukōzushin
mālā-gandha-vilepana-dhāraṇa-maṇḍana-vibhūṣaṇasthānād vairamaṇī (virati). The eighth commandment against adorning the body with wreaths of fragrant fowers, or using fragrant unguents.

前不著村,後不著店


前不着村,后不着店

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qián bù zháo cūn , hòu bù zháo diàn
    qian2 bu4 zhao2 cun1 , hou4 bu4 zhao2 dian4
ch`ien pu chao ts`un , hou pu chao tien
    chien pu chao tsun , hou pu chao tien
lit. no village ahead and no inn behind (idiom); fig. to be stranded in the middle of nowhere; to be in a predicament

吃著碗裡,看著鍋裡


吃着碗里,看着锅里

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chī zhe wǎn lǐ , kàn zhe guō lǐ
    chi1 zhe5 wan3 li3 , kan4 zhe5 guo1 li3
ch`ih che wan li , k`an che kuo li
    chih che wan li , kan che kuo li
lit. eyeing what's in the pot as one eats from one's bowl (idiom); not content with what one already has; (of men, typically) to have the wandering eye

吃著碗裡,瞧著鍋裡


吃着碗里,瞧着锅里

see styles
chī zhe wǎn lǐ , qiáo zhe guō lǐ
    chi1 zhe5 wan3 li3 , qiao2 zhe5 guo1 li3
ch`ih che wan li , ch`iao che kuo li
    chih che wan li , chiao che kuo li
see 吃碗裡,看鍋裡|吃着碗里,看着锅里[chi1 zhe5 wan3 li3 , kan4 zhe5 guo1 li3]

大處著眼,小處著手


大处着眼,小处着手

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dà chù zhuó yǎn , xiǎo chù zhuó shǒu
    da4 chu4 zhuo2 yan3 , xiao3 chu4 zhuo2 shou3
ta ch`u cho yen , hsiao ch`u cho shou
    ta chu cho yen , hsiao chu cho shou
think of the big picture, start with the little things (idiom)

身皮細滑塵垢不著相


身皮细滑尘垢不着相

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shēn pí xì huá chén gòu bù zhāo xiàng
    shen1 pi2 xi4 hua2 chen2 gou4 bu4 zhao1 xiang4
shen p`i hsi hua ch`en kou pu chao hsiang
    shen pi hsi hua chen kou pu chao hsiang
 shinpi saikatsu jinku fujaku sō
his skin is fine and smooth such that dirt does not stick

丈二和尚,摸不著頭腦


丈二和尚,摸不着头脑

see styles
zhàng èr hé shang , mō bu zháo tóu nǎo
    zhang4 er4 he2 shang5 , mo1 bu5 zhao2 tou2 nao3
chang erh ho shang , mo pu chao t`ou nao
    chang erh ho shang , mo pu chao tou nao
lit. like a three-meter high monk, you can't rub his head (idiom); fig. at a total loss

執著補特伽羅及法愚癡


执着补特伽罗及法愚癡

see styles
zhí zhuó bǔ tè qié luó jí fǎ yú chī
    zhi2 zhuo2 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2 ji2 fa3 yu2 chi1
chih cho pu t`e ch`ieh lo chi fa yü ch`ih
    chih cho pu te chieh lo chi fa yü chih
 shūjaku futogara kyū hō guchi
foolishly clinging to the notions of pudgala (person) and dharmas

步子太大,容易扯著蛋


步子太大,容易扯着蛋

see styles
bù zi tài dà , róng yì chě zhe dàn
    bu4 zi5 tai4 da4 , rong2 yi4 che3 zhe5 dan4
pu tzu t`ai ta , jung i ch`e che tan
    pu tzu tai ta , jung i che che tan
if you take too big a stride, you could easily rip your balls (catchphrase) (line spoken by actor 葛優|葛优[Ge3 You1] in the 2010 action comedy movie 讓子彈飛|让子弹飞[Rang4 Zi3 dan4 Fei1]); (fig.) take things one step at a time

Variations:
著す(P)
著わす(P)

see styles
 arawasu
    あらわす
(transitive verb) to write; to publish

Variations:
執着(P)
執著(rK)

see styles
 shuuchaku(p); shuujaku / shuchaku(p); shujaku
    しゅうちゃく(P); しゅうじゃく
(n,vs,vi) attachment; adhesion; insistence; tenacity; fixation; obsession; clinging (e.g. to old customs)

Variations:
着る(P)
著る(rK)

see styles
 kiru
    きる
(transitive verb) (1) to wear (from the shoulders down); to put on; (transitive verb) (2) (as 汚名を〜, 罪を〜, etc.) to take (the blame, responsibility); to bear

Variations:
着手(P)
著手(sK)

see styles
 chakushu
    ちゃくしゅ
(n,vs,vi) (1) starting work (on); setting to work (on); setting about (doing); beginning; commencing; embarking on; (n,vs,vi) (2) {law} (also written as 著手) commencing (a crime)

Variations:
顕著(P)
顯著(sK)

see styles
 kencho
    けんちょ
(noun or adjectival noun) remarkable; striking; obvious

デジタルミレニアム著作権法

see styles
 dejitarumireniamuchosakukenhou / dejitarumireniamuchosakukenho
    デジタルミレニアムちょさくけんほう
{law} Digital Millennium Copyright Act; DMCA

帶著希望去旅行,比到達終點更美好


带着希望去旅行,比到达终点更美好

see styles
dài zhe xī wàng qù lǚ xíng , bǐ dào dá zhōng diǎn gèng měi hǎo
    dai4 zhe5 xi1 wang4 qu4 lu:3 xing2 , bi3 dao4 da2 zhong1 dian3 geng4 mei3 hao3
tai che hsi wang ch`ü lü hsing , pi tao ta chung tien keng mei hao
    tai che hsi wang chü lü hsing , pi tao ta chung tien keng mei hao
It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive.

コンピュータソフトウェア著作権協会

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 konpyuutasofutoweachosakukenkyoukai / konpyutasofutoweachosakukenkyokai
    コンピュータソフトウェアちょさくけんきょうかい
(o) Association of Copyright for Computer Software; ACCS

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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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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).



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