There are 24 total results for your 斫 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
斫 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho shaku |
to chop; to hack; to carve wood To chop; translit. ca, cha. |
斲 斫 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho |
to chop; to carve wood See: 斫 |
斵 斫 see styles |
zhuó zhuo2 cho |
variant of 斲|斫[zhuo2] See: 斫 |
斫り see styles |
hatsuri はつり |
(kana only) shaving (usu. concrete, paintwork, etc.); chipping |
斫る see styles |
hatsuru はつる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to shave off (esp. concrete); (2) (kana only) to take a percentage; to take a cut |
斫喪 斫丧 see styles |
zhuó sàng zhuo2 sang4 cho sang |
to ravage; to devastate |
斫營 斫营 see styles |
zhuó yíng zhuo2 ying2 cho ying |
to attack a camp |
斫畬 斫畲 see styles |
zhuó yú zhuo2 yu2 cho yü |
to clear land for agricultural use |
斫白 see styles |
zhuó bái zhuo2 bai2 cho pai |
to strip bark |
斫芻 斫刍 see styles |
zhuó chú zhuo2 chu2 cho ch`u cho chu shashu |
(斫乞芻) cakṣu (s), the eye, one of the six organs of sense. Cakṣurdhātu is the 眼界 eye-realm, or sight-faculty. There are definitions such as the eye of body, mind, wisdom, Buddha-truth, Buddha; or human, deva, bodhisattva, dharma, and Buddha vision. |
斫乞芻 斫乞刍 see styles |
zhuó qǐ chú zhuo2 qi3 chu2 cho ch`i ch`u cho chi chu shakoshu* |
eye |
斫句迦 see styles |
zhuó jù jiā zhuo2 ju4 jia1 cho chü chia Shakōka |
(or 拆句迦 or 所句迦) Chakoka, or Cugopa. 'An ancient kingdom and city in Little Bukharia, probably the modern Yerkiang (葉爾羌 ) in Lat. 38° 13 N., Long. 78° 49 E. ' Eitel. Or perhaps Karghalik in the Khotan region. |
斫石峠 see styles |
kiriishitouge / kirishitoge きりいしとうげ |
(personal name) Kiriishitōge |
斫託羅 斫讬罗 see styles |
zhuó tuō luó zhuo2 tuo1 luo2 cho t`o lo cho to lo shakutara* |
idem 斫迦羅 (or 柘迦羅); 遮伽羅 (or 遮迦羅); 賒羯羅 Cakra, a wheel, disc, cycle; the wheel of the sun's chariot, of time, etc.; like the vajra it is a symbol of sovereignty, of advancing or doing at will; to revolve the wheel is to manifest power or wisdom. Eitel. The cakra is one of the thirty-two signs on a Buddha's soles. It is a symbol of a 斫迦羅伐辣底 Cakravartī-rāja. |
斫迦羅 斫迦罗 see styles |
zhuó jiā luó zhuo2 jia1 luo2 cho chia lo Shakara |
Cakravāda |
斫迦羅婆 斫迦罗婆 see styles |
zhuó jiā luó pó zhuo2 jia1 luo2 po2 cho chia lo p`o cho chia lo po shakaraba |
(斫迦羅婆迦) Cakravāka, Cakrāhva, 'the ruddy goose', ' the Brāhmany duck '. M. W. The mandarin duck. |
斫迦羅山 斫迦罗山 see styles |
zhuó jiā luó shān zhuo2 jia1 luo2 shan1 cho chia lo shan Shakara sen* |
Cakravāla, Cakravāḍa, the circle of iron mountains' forming the periphery of a universe '. |
斫迦羅婆迦 斫迦罗婆迦 see styles |
zhuó jiā luó pó jiā zhuo2 jia1 luo2 po2 jia1 cho chia lo p`o chia cho chia lo po chia shakarabaka |
mandarin duck |
斫迦羅山王 斫迦罗山王 see styles |
zhuó jiā luó shān wáng zhuo2 jia1 luo2 shan1 wang2 cho chia lo shan wang Shakarasen ō |
Cakravāḍa |
Variations: |
hatsuri はつり |
(kana only) shaving (usu. concrete, paintwork, etc.); chipping |
薜攞斫羯羅 薜攞斫羯罗 see styles |
bì luó luǒ zhuó jié luó bi4 luo2 luo3 zhuo2 jie2 luo2 pi lo lo cho chieh lo heirashakara |
velācakra, a kind of clock. |
斫迦羅伐辣底 斫迦罗伐辣底 see styles |
zhuó jiā luó fá là dǐ zhuo2 jia1 luo2 fa2 la4 di3 cho chia lo fa la ti shakarabaratei* |
遮迦越羅; 轉輪王 Cakravartī-rāja, sovereign ruler, whose chariot wheels roll everywhere without hindrance: the extent of his realm and power are indicated by the quality of the metal, iron, copper, silver, or, for universality, gold. The highest cakravartī uses the wheel or thunder-bolt as a weapon and 'hurls his Tchakra into the midst of his enemies', but the Buddha 'meekly turns the wheel of doctrine and conquers every universe by his teaching'. |
震多摩尼斫迦羅 震多摩尼斫迦罗 see styles |
zhèn duō mó ní zhuó jiā luó zhen4 duo1 mo2 ni2 zhuo2 jia1 luo2 chen to mo ni cho chia lo Shintamani Shakara |
Cintā-maṇi-cakra-Avalokitêśvara-bodhisattva |
Variations: |
hatsuru はつる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to shave off (esp. concrete); (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to take a percentage; to take a cut |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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