There are 14 total results for your 恭敬 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
恭敬 see styles |
gōng jìng gong1 jing4 kung ching kyoukei / kyoke きょうけい |
deferential; respectful respect; reverence; veneration; (given name) Yasuhiro Reverence, worship. |
恭敬施 see styles |
gōng jìng shī gong1 jing4 shi1 kung ching shih kugyō se |
Worship as an offering, one of the three forms of giving. |
恭敬法 see styles |
gōng jìng fǎ gong1 jing4 fa3 kung ching fa kyōkyō hō |
to revere the dharma |
恭敬義 恭敬义 see styles |
gōng jìng yì gong1 jing4 yi4 kung ching i kyōkyō gi |
to revere the contents |
應恭敬 应恭敬 see styles |
yìng gōng jìng ying4 gong1 jing4 ying kung ching ō kyōkyō |
obligation |
恭敬作禮 恭敬作礼 see styles |
gōng jìng zuò lǐ gong1 jing4 zuo4 li3 kung ching tso li kugyō sarai |
to praise |
恭敬供養 恭敬供养 see styles |
gōng jìng gōng yǎng gong1 jing4 gong1 yang3 kung ching kung yang kugyō kuyō |
offering of reverence and worship |
恭敬合掌 see styles |
gōng jìng hé zhǎng gong1 jing4 he2 zhang3 kung ching ho chang kyōkyō gasshō |
join one's palms in sincere reverence |
恭敬愛重 恭敬爱重 see styles |
gōng jìng ài zhòng gong1 jing4 ai4 zhong4 kung ching ai chung kyōkyō aijū |
veneration |
利養恭敬 利养恭敬 see styles |
lì yǎng gōng jìng li4 yang3 gong1 jing4 li yang kung ching riyō kyōkyō |
profit and honor |
合掌恭敬 see styles |
hé zhǎng gōng jìng he2 zhang3 gong1 jing4 ho chang kung ching gōshō kyōkyō |
clasping one's hands in respect |
求利養恭敬 求利养恭敬 see styles |
qiú lì yǎng gōng jìng qiu2 li4 yang3 gong1 jing4 ch`iu li yang kung ching chiu li yang kung ching guriyō kyōkyō |
to seek gain and respect |
恭敬不如從命 恭敬不如从命 see styles |
gōng jìng bù rú cóng mìng gong1 jing4 bu4 ru2 cong2 ming4 kung ching pu ju ts`ung ming kung ching pu ju tsung ming |
deference is no substitute for obedience (idiom); (said to accept sb's request, invitation etc) |
名譽利養恭敬 名誉利养恭敬 see styles |
míng yù lì yǎng gōng jìng ming2 yu4 li4 yang3 gong1 jing4 ming yü li yang kung ching myōyo riyō kugyō |
renown, profit, and respect |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 14 results for "恭敬" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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