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Simple Dictionary Definition |
惱 恼 see styles |
nǎo nao3 nao nō |
to get angry Vexation, irritation, annoyance, e. g. 懊惱 and especially 煩惱 kleśa, q.v. |
惱亂 恼乱 see styles |
nǎo luàn nao3 luan4 nao luan nōran |
harsh |
惱事 恼事 see styles |
nǎo shì nao3 shi4 nao shih nōji |
hostile situations |
惱人 恼人 see styles |
nǎo rén nao3 ren2 nao jen |
annoying; irksome; to irritate |
惱害 恼害 see styles |
nǎo hài nao3 hai4 nao hai nōgai |
harm |
惱怒 恼怒 see styles |
nǎo nù nao3 nu4 nao nu |
resentful; angry; to enrage sb |
惱恨 恼恨 see styles |
nǎo hèn nao3 hen4 nao hen |
to hate and resent; angry and full of grievances |
惱患 恼患 see styles |
nǎo huàn nao3 huan4 nao huan nōkan |
pain |
惱火 恼火 see styles |
nǎo huǒ nao3 huo3 nao huo |
annoyed; riled; vexed |
惱痛 恼痛 see styles |
nǎo tòng nao3 tong4 nao t`ung nao tung nōtsū |
suffering |
不惱 不恼 see styles |
bun ǎo bun4 ao3 bun ao funō |
not afflicting |
九惱 九恼 see styles |
jiun ǎo jiun3 ao3 jiun ao kunō |
also 九難, 九橫, 九罪報 The nine distresses borne by the Buddha while in the flesh, i.e. the two women Sundarā and Cañcā; others from Devadatta, Ajātaśatru, etc.; v. 智度論 9. |
可惱 可恼 see styles |
kě nǎo ke3 nao3 k`o nao ko nao |
aggravating; irritating |
困惱 困恼 see styles |
kùn nǎo kun4 nao3 k`un nao kun nao konnō |
to be vexed |
恚惱 恚恼 see styles |
huin ǎo huin4 ao3 huin ao inō |
opposition |
患惱 患恼 see styles |
huàn nǎo huan4 nao3 huan nao gennō |
distress |
悲惱 悲恼 see styles |
bēi nǎo bei1 nao3 pei nao hinō |
sorrow |
惹惱 惹恼 see styles |
rě nǎo re3 nao3 je nao |
to offend |
愁惱 愁恼 see styles |
chóu nǎo chou2 nao3 ch`ou nao chou nao shūnō |
grief |
憂惱 忧恼 see styles |
yōu nǎo you1 nao3 yu nao unō |
misery |
懊惱 懊恼 see styles |
ào nǎo ao4 nao3 ao nao ōnō |
annoyed; vexed; upset Harassed, uneasy, distressed. |
損惱 损恼 see styles |
sǔn nǎo sun3 nao3 sun nao sonnō |
suffer |
擾惱 扰恼 see styles |
rǎo nǎo rao3 nao3 jao nao jōnō |
torment and vex |
有惱 有恼 see styles |
yǒu nǎo you3 nao3 yu nao unō |
having affliction |
染惱 染恼 see styles |
rǎn nǎo ran3 nao3 jan nao nennō |
to pollute |
業惱 业恼 see styles |
yen ǎo yen4 ao3 yen ao gōnō |
Karmic distress; karma and distress. |
氣惱 气恼 see styles |
qì nǎo qi4 nao3 ch`i nao chi nao |
to be annoyed; to get angry |
無惱 无恼 see styles |
wun ǎo wun2 ao3 wun ao munō |
unvexed |
煩惱 烦恼 see styles |
fán nǎo fan2 nao3 fan nao bonnō ぼんのう |
to be worried; to be distressed; worries (out-dated kanji) (1) worldly desires; evil passions; appetites of the flesh; (2) (Buddhist term) klesha (polluting thoughts such as greed, hatred and delusion, which result in suffering) kleśa, 'pain, affliction, distress,' 'care, trouble' (M.W.). The Chinese tr. is similar, distress, worry, trouble, and whatever causes them. Keith interprets kleśa by 'infection', 'contamination', 'defilement'. The Chinese intp. is the delusions, trials, or temptations of the passions and of ignorance which disturb and distress the mind; also in brief as the three poisons 貪瞋痴 desire, detestation, and delusion. There is a division into the six fundamental 煩惱, or afflictions, v. below, and the twenty which result or follow them and there are other dual divisions. The six are: 貪瞋痴慢疑 and 惡見 desire, detestation, delusion, pride, doubt, and evil views, which last are the false views of a permanent ego, etc. The ten 煩惱 are the first five, and the sixth subdivided into five. 煩惱, like kleśa, implies moral affliction or distress, trial, temptation, tempting, sin. Cf. 使. |
熱惱 热恼 see styles |
rèn ǎo ren4 ao3 jen ao netsunō |
Perturbed, feverish, troubled, distressed. |
燒惱 烧恼 see styles |
shāo nǎo shao1 nao3 shao nao shōnō |
burning distress |
燠惱 燠恼 see styles |
yùn ǎo yun4 ao3 yün ao ikunō |
to be vexed |
疾惱 疾恼 see styles |
jín ǎo jin2 ao3 chin ao shitsunō |
anxiety |
瞋惱 瞋恼 see styles |
chēn nǎo chen1 nao3 ch`en nao chen nao shinnō |
anger and anxiety |
羞惱 羞恼 see styles |
xiū nǎo xiu1 nao3 hsiu nao |
resentful; humiliated and angry |
苦惱 苦恼 see styles |
kǔ nǎo ku3 nao3 k`u nao ku nao kunō |
vexed; distressed Misery and trouble; distress. |
著惱 着恼 see styles |
zhuó nǎo zhuo2 nao3 cho nao |
to be enraged |
衰惱 衰恼 see styles |
shuāi nǎo shuai1 nao3 shuai nao suinō |
distress |
觸惱 触恼 see styles |
chùn ǎo chun4 ao3 ch`un ao chun ao sokunō |
to be disturbed |
逼惱 逼恼 see styles |
bīn ǎo bin1 ao3 pin ao hitsunō |
to be harassed |
惱亂者 恼乱者 see styles |
nǎo luàn zhě nao3 luan4 zhe3 nao luan che nōransha |
distress |
三煩惱 三烦恼 see styles |
sān fán nǎo san1 fan2 nao3 san fan nao san bonnō |
v. 三惑. |
上煩惱 上烦恼 see styles |
shàng fán nǎo shang4 fan2 nao3 shang fan nao jō bonnō |
The severe fundamental trials arising out of the ten great delusions; also the trials or distresses of present delusions. |
不損惱 不损恼 see styles |
bù sǔn nǎo bu4 sun3 nao3 pu sun nao fusonnō |
unhurt |
事煩惱 事烦恼 see styles |
shì fán nǎo shi4 fan2 nao3 shih fan nao ji bonnō |
afflictions derived from confusion regarding phenomena |
二煩惱 二烦恼 see styles |
èr fán nǎo er4 fan2 nao3 erh fan nao ni bonnō |
The two kinds of kleśa, i.e. passions, delusions, temptations, or trials. (1) (a) 根本煩惱 The six fundamental kleśas arising from the six senses; (b) 隨煩惱 the twenty consequent kleśas arising out of the six. (2) (a) 分別起煩惱 Kleśa arising from false reasoning; (b) 倶生起煩惱 that which is natural to all. (3) (a) 大煩惱地法The six great, e.g. extravagance, and (b) 小煩惱地法 ten minor afflictions, e.g. irritability. (4) (a) 數行煩惱 Ordinary passions, or temptations; (b) 猛利煩惱fierce, sudden, or violent passions, or temptations. |
伏煩惱 伏烦恼 see styles |
fú fán nǎo fu2 fan2 nao3 fu fan nao fuku bonnō |
quells afflictions |
住煩惱 住烦恼 see styles |
zhù fán nǎo zhu4 fan2 nao3 chu fan nao jū bonnō |
abiding afflictions |
六煩惱 六烦恼 see styles |
liù fán nǎo liu4 fan2 nao3 liu fan nao roku bonnō |
v. 六大煩惱. |
具煩惱 具烦恼 see styles |
jù fán nǎo ju4 fan2 nao3 chü fan nao gu bonnō |
afflicted |
十惱亂 十恼乱 see styles |
shí nǎo luàn shi2 nao3 luan4 shih nao luan jū nōran |
The ten disturbers of the religious life: a domineering (spirit); heretical ways; dangerous amusements; a butcher's or other low occupation; asceticism (or selfish hīnayāna salvation); (the condition of a) eunuch; lust; endangering (the character by improper intimacy); contempt; breeding animals, etc. (for slaughter). |
十煩惱 十烦恼 see styles |
shí fán nǎo shi2 fan2 nao3 shih fan nao jū bonnō |
ten afflictions |
四煩惱 四烦恼 see styles |
sì fán nǎo si4 fan2 nao3 ssu fan nao shi bonnō |
The four delusions in reference to the ego: 我痴 ignorance in regard to the ego; 我見 holding to the ego idea; 我慢 self-esteem, egotism, pride; 我愛 self-seeking, or desire, both the latter arising from belief in the ego. Also 四惑. |
大苦惱 大苦恼 see styles |
dà kǔn ǎo da4 kun3 ao3 ta k`un ao ta kun ao dai kunō |
immense suffering |
實煩惱 实烦恼 see styles |
shí fán nǎo shi2 fan2 nao3 shih fan nao jitsu bonnō |
substantial afflictions |
微煩惱 微烦恼 see styles |
wēi fán nǎo wei1 fan2 nao3 wei fan nao mi bonnō |
subtle afflictions |
恚惱心 恚恼心 see styles |
huin ǎo xīn huin4 ao3 xin1 huin ao hsin inōshin |
hostile |
愛煩惱 爱烦恼 see styles |
ài fán nǎo ai4 fan2 nao3 ai fan nao ai bonnō |
emotional afflictions |
斷煩惱 断烦恼 see styles |
duàn fán nǎo duan4 fan2 nao3 tuan fan nao dan bonnō |
eliminate affliction |
有煩惱 有烦恼 see styles |
yǒu fán nǎo you3 fan2 nao3 yu fan nao u bonnō |
afflicted |
本煩惱 本烦恼 see styles |
běn fán nǎo ben3 fan2 nao3 pen fan nao hon bonnō |
fundamental afflictions |
業煩惱 业烦恼 see styles |
yè fán nǎo ye4 fan2 nao3 yeh fan nao gō bonnō |
karmic afflictions |
極損惱 极损恼 see styles |
jí sǔn nǎo ji2 sun3 nao3 chi sun nao goku sonnō |
extreme injury |
無憂惱 无忧恼 see styles |
wú yōu nǎo wu2 you1 nao3 wu yu nao mu unō |
no misery |
無損惱 无损恼 see styles |
wú sǔn nǎo wu2 sun3 nao3 wu sun nao mu sonnō |
benign |
無煩惱 无烦恼 see styles |
wú fán nǎo wu2 fan2 nao3 wu fan nao mu bonnō |
no affliction |
無熱惱 无热恼 see styles |
wú rèn ǎo wu2 ren4 ao3 wu jen ao munetsunō |
unafflicted |
煩惱事 烦恼事 see styles |
fán nǎo shì fan2 nao3 shi4 fan nao shih bonnō ji |
occurrences of affliction |
煩惱位 烦恼位 see styles |
fán nǎo wèi fan2 nao3 wei4 fan nao wei bonnō i |
the category of afflictions |
煩惱冰 烦恼冰 see styles |
fán nǎo bīng fan2 nao3 bing1 fan nao ping bonnō hyō |
The ice of moral affliction, i.e. its congealing, chilling influence on bodhi. |
煩惱力 烦恼力 see styles |
fán nǎo lì fan2 nao3 li4 fan nao li bonnōriki |
power of affliction(s) |
煩惱品 烦恼品 see styles |
fán nǎo pǐn fan2 nao3 pin3 fan nao p`in fan nao pin bonnōbon |
category of affliction |
煩惱因 烦恼因 see styles |
fán nǎo yīn fan2 nao3 yin1 fan nao yin bonnō in |
causes of affliction |
煩惱垢 烦恼垢 see styles |
fán nǎo gòu fan2 nao3 gou4 fan nao kou bonnōku |
stain of afflictions |
煩惱塵 烦恼尘 see styles |
fán nǎo chén fan2 nao3 chen2 fan nao ch`en fan nao chen bonnō jin |
dust of the afflictions |
煩惱境 烦恼境 see styles |
fán nǎo jìng fan2 nao3 jing4 fan nao ching bonnō kyō |
afflictions as object |
煩惱多 烦恼多 see styles |
fán nǎo duō fan2 nao3 duo1 fan nao to bonnō ta |
abundant afflictions |
煩惱心 烦恼心 see styles |
fán nǎo xīn fan2 nao3 xin1 fan nao hsin bonnō shin |
afflicted mind |
煩惱性 烦恼性 see styles |
fán nǎo xìng fan2 nao3 xing4 fan nao hsing bonnō shō |
afflictive |
煩惱斷 烦恼断 see styles |
fán nǎo duàn fan2 nao3 duan4 fan nao tuan bonnō dan |
afflictions are eliminated |
煩惱林 烦恼林 see styles |
fán nǎo lín fan2 nao3 lin2 fan nao lin bonnō rin |
The forest of moral affliction. |
煩惱染 烦恼染 see styles |
fán nǎo rǎn fan2 nao3 ran3 fan nao jan bonnō zen |
afflictions and defilements |
煩惱業 烦恼业 see styles |
fán nǎo yè fan2 nao3 ye4 fan nao yeh bonnō gō |
afflicted karma |
煩惱河 烦恼河 see styles |
fán nǎo hé fan2 nao3 he2 fan nao ho bonnō ka |
The river of moral affliction which overwhelms all beings. |
煩惱泥 烦恼泥 see styles |
fán nǎo ní fan2 nao3 ni2 fan nao ni bonnō dei |
The soil or mud of moral affliction, out of which grows the lotus of enlightenment. |
煩惱海 烦恼海 see styles |
fán nǎo hǎi fan2 nao3 hai3 fan nao hai bonnō kai |
The ocean of moral affliction which engulfs all beings. |
煩惱濁 烦恼浊 see styles |
fán nǎo zhuó fan2 nao3 zhuo2 fan nao cho bonnō joku |
The impurity, or defiling nature of the passions, one of the five 濁. |
煩惱生 烦恼生 see styles |
fán nǎo shēng fan2 nao3 sheng1 fan nao sheng bonnō shō |
affliction arises |
煩惱病 烦恼病 see styles |
fán nǎo bìng fan2 nao3 bing4 fan nao ping bonnō byō |
The disease of moral affliction. |
煩惱皆 烦恼皆 see styles |
fán nǎo jiē fan2 nao3 jie1 fan nao chieh bonnō kai |
all afflictions |
煩惱盛 烦恼盛 see styles |
fán nǎo shèng fan2 nao3 sheng4 fan nao sheng bonnō jō |
energetic afflictive activity |
煩惱盡 烦恼尽 see styles |
fán nǎo jìn fan2 nao3 jin4 fan nao chin bonnō jin |
extinction of afflictions |
煩惱碍 烦恼碍 see styles |
fán nǎo ài fan2 nao3 ai4 fan nao ai bonnō ge |
afflictive obstruction(s) |
煩惱礙 烦恼碍 see styles |
fán nǎo ài fan2 nao3 ai4 fan nao ai bonnō ge |
The obstruction of temptation, or defilement, to entrance into nirvāṇa peace by perturbing the mind. |
煩惱種 烦恼种 see styles |
fán nǎo zhǒng fan2 nao3 zhong3 fan nao chung bonnō shu |
seeds of affliction |
煩惱網 烦恼网 see styles |
fán nǎo wǎng fan2 nao3 wang3 fan nao wang bonnō mō |
net of afflictions |
煩惱縛 烦恼缚 see styles |
fán nǎo fú fan2 nao3 fu2 fan nao fu bonnō baku |
bonds of affliction |
煩惱繫 烦恼系 see styles |
fán nǎo xì fan2 nao3 xi4 fan nao hsi bonnō ke |
binding by the afflictions |
煩惱纏 烦恼缠 see styles |
fán nǎo chán fan2 nao3 chan2 fan nao ch`an fan nao chan bonnō den |
entangling afflictions |
煩惱習 烦恼习 see styles |
fán nǎo xí fan2 nao3 xi2 fan nao hsi bonnō jū |
The habit or influence of the passions after they have been cut off. |
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