There are 14 total results for your 畜生 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
畜生 see styles |
chù sheng chu4 sheng5 ch`u sheng chu sheng chikushou(p); chikishou; chikushoo / chikusho(p); chikisho; chikushoo ちくしょう(P); ちきしょう; チクショー |
domestic animal; brute; bastard (interjection) (1) (kana only) damn it; damn; son of a bitch; for Christ's sake; (2) beast; animal; (3) {Buddh} (See 畜生道・1) person reborn into the animal realm; (4) brute; bastard tiryagyoni, 底栗車; 傍生 'Born of or as an animal, ' rebirth as an animal; animals in general; especially domestic animals. |
畜生め see styles |
chikushoume / chikushome ちくしょうめ |
(interjection) son-of-a-bitch |
畜生因 see styles |
chù shēng yīn chu4 sheng1 yin1 ch`u sheng yin chu sheng yin chikushō in |
The cause, or karma, of rebirth as an animal. |
畜生界 see styles |
chù shēng jiè chu4 sheng1 jie4 ch`u sheng chieh chu sheng chieh chikushō kai |
The animal kingdom. |
畜生目 see styles |
chikushoume / chikushome ちくしょうめ |
(interjection) son-of-a-bitch |
畜生處 畜生处 see styles |
chù shēng chù chu4 sheng1 chu4 ch`u sheng ch`u chu sheng chu chikushō sho |
the animal state of existence |
畜生趣 see styles |
chù shēng qù chu4 sheng1 qu4 ch`u sheng ch`ü chu sheng chü chikushō shu |
rebirth as an animal |
畜生道 see styles |
chù shēng dào chu4 sheng1 dao4 ch`u sheng tao chu sheng tao chikushoudou / chikushodo ちくしょうどう |
(1) {Buddh} (See 六道) animal realm; (2) unforgivable action; indefensible lifestyle; (3) incest 畜生趣 The way, destiny, or gati of rebirth as animals, cf. 六道; 六趣. |
殺畜生 杀畜生 see styles |
shā chù shēng sha1 chu4 sheng1 sha ch`u sheng sha chu sheng setsu chikushō |
killing animals |
煞畜生 see styles |
shà chù shēng sha4 chu4 sheng1 sha ch`u sheng sha chu sheng setsu chikushō |
killing animals |
犬畜生 see styles |
inuchikushou / inuchikusho いぬちくしょう |
mangy cur; low animal; beast |
畜生食時 畜生食时 see styles |
chù shēng shí shí chu4 sheng1 shi2 shi2 ch`u sheng shih shih chu sheng shih shih chikushō jikiji |
eating time of animals |
Variations: |
konchikushou / konchikusho こんちくしょう |
(interjection) (1) (kana only) (vulgar) (e.g. after sneezing) blast it!; bloody hell!; by thunder!; damn!; son of a bitch!; (expression) (2) (kana only) (vulgar) you bastard!; god damn you!; motherfucker! |
Variations: |
konchikushou / konchikusho こんちくしょう |
(interjection) (1) (kana only) (vulgar) (e.g. after sneezing) blast it!; bloody hell!; by thunder!; damn!; son of a bitch!; (expression) (2) (kana only) (vulgar) you bastard!; god damn you!; motherfucker! |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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