There are 48 total results for your 耻 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
耻 see styles |
chǐ chi3 ch`ih chih chi はじ |
shame; embarrassment; disgrace 恥 Shame; ashamed. |
恥 耻 see styles |
chǐ chi3 ch`ih chih hatsuru はつる |
(bound form) shame; humiliation; disgrace shame; embarrassment; disgrace; (given name) Hatsuru to be ashamed |
耻叟 see styles |
chisou / chiso ちそう |
(given name) Chisou |
耻目 see styles |
hajime はじめ |
(given name) Hajime |
耻風 see styles |
hajikaze はじかぜ |
(place-name) Hajikaze |
可恥 可耻 see styles |
kě chǐ ke3 chi3 k`o ch`ih ko chih |
shameful; disgraceful; ignominious |
國恥 国耻 see styles |
guó chǐ guo2 chi3 kuo ch`ih kuo chih |
national humiliation, refers to Japanese incursions into China in the 1930s and 40s, and more especially to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria |
大恥 大耻 see styles |
dà chǐ da4 chi3 ta ch`ih ta chih oohaji おおはじ |
great shame; great disgrace; harsh humiliation; deep embarrassment; unbearable loss of face greatly ashamed |
廉恥 廉耻 see styles |
lián chǐ lian2 chi3 lien ch`ih lien chih renchi れんち |
More info & calligraphy: Sense of Shame / Sense of Honor / Integrity / Modesty (Korean)sense of honour (honor) |
忍恥 忍耻 see styles |
rěn chǐ ren3 chi3 jen ch`ih jen chih |
to endure humiliation |
恥毛 耻毛 see styles |
chǐ máo chi3 mao2 ch`ih mao chih mao chimou / chimo ちもう |
pubic hair pubic hair |
恥笑 耻笑 see styles |
chǐ xiào chi3 xiao4 ch`ih hsiao chih hsiao |
to sneer at sb; to ridicule |
恥罵 耻骂 see styles |
chǐ mà chi3 ma4 ch`ih ma chih ma |
to abuse; to mock |
恥辱 耻辱 see styles |
chǐ rǔ chi3 ru3 ch`ih ju chih ju chijoku ちじょく |
disgrace; shame; humiliation disgrace; shame; insult |
恥骨 耻骨 see styles |
chǐ gǔ chi3 gu3 ch`ih ku chih ku chikotsu ちこつ |
pubis; pubic bone {anat} pubis; pubic bone |
無恥 无耻 see styles |
wú chǐ wu2 chi3 wu ch`ih wu chih muchi むち |
without any sense of shame; unembarrassed; shameless (noun or adjectival noun) shameless shameless |
知恥 知耻 see styles |
zhī chǐ zhi1 chi3 chih ch`ih chih chih |
to have a sense of shame |
羞恥 羞耻 see styles |
xiū chǐ xiu1 chi3 hsiu ch`ih hsiu chih shuuchi / shuchi しゅうち |
(a feeling of) shame shyness; bashfulness; shame ashamed |
雪恥 雪耻 see styles |
xuě chǐ xue3 chi3 hsüeh ch`ih hsüeh chih |
to take revenge for a past insult; to expunge a disgrace or humiliation |
耻じる see styles |
hajiru はじる |
(Ichidan verb) to feel ashamed |
無羞恥 无羞耻 see styles |
wú xiū chǐ wu2 xiu1 chi3 wu hsiu ch`ih wu hsiu chih mu shūchi |
shameless |
病恥感 病耻感 see styles |
bìng chǐ gǎn bing4 chi3 gan3 ping ch`ih kan ping chih kan |
stigma attached to a disease |
知耻夫 see styles |
chichio ちちお |
(given name) Chichio |
羯恥羅 羯耻罗 see styles |
jié chǐ luó jie2 chi3 luo2 chieh ch`ih lo chieh chih lo kachira |
khaṭṭika |
羯恥那 羯耻那 see styles |
jié chin à jie2 chin3 a4 chieh chin a kachina |
khaṭṭika |
羯耻羅 羯耻罗 see styles |
jié chǐ luó jie2 chi3 luo2 chieh ch`ih lo chieh chih lo kachira |
khaṭṭika |
羯耻那 see styles |
jié chin à jie2 chin3 a4 chieh chin a kachina |
khaṭṭika. Lictors in hades; possibly from the root khād, to devour; also 羯耻羅; 伽絺那; it is also defined as 'dog-cookers', butchers, hunters, those who live by killing and selling animals, persons of very low caste. |
耻小慕大 see styles |
chǐ xiǎo mù dà chi3 xiao3 mu4 da4 ch`ih hsiao mu ta chih hsiao mu ta chishō modai |
Ashamed of the small (Hīnayāna) and in love with the great (Mahāyāna). |
一雪前恥 一雪前耻 see styles |
yī xuě qián chǐ yi1 xue3 qian2 chi3 i hsüeh ch`ien ch`ih i hsüeh chien chih |
to wipe away a humiliation (idiom) |
不恥下問 不耻下问 see styles |
bù chǐ xià wèn bu4 chi3 xia4 wen4 pu ch`ih hsia wen pu chih hsia wen |
not feel ashamed to ask and learn from one's subordinates |
不知羞恥 不知羞耻 see styles |
bù zhī xiū chǐ bu4 zhi1 xiu1 chi3 pu chih hsiu ch`ih pu chih hsiu chih |
to have no sense of shame; brazen |
八榮八恥 八荣八耻 see styles |
bā róng bā chǐ ba1 rong2 ba1 chi3 pa jung pa ch`ih pa jung pa chih |
Eight Honors and Eight Shames, PRC official moral guidelines |
勿忘國恥 勿忘国耻 see styles |
wù wàng guó chǐ wu4 wang4 guo2 chi3 wu wang kuo ch`ih wu wang kuo chih |
Never forget national humiliation, refers to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria |
厚顏無恥 厚颜无耻 see styles |
hòu yán wú chǐ hou4 yan2 wu2 chi3 hou yen wu ch`ih hou yen wu chih |
shameless |
含忍恥辱 含忍耻辱 see styles |
hán rěn chǐ rǔ han2 ren3 chi3 ru3 han jen ch`ih ju han jen chih ju |
to eat humble pie; to accept humiliation; to turn the other cheek |
報仇雪恥 报仇雪耻 see styles |
bào chóu xuě chǐ bao4 chou2 xue3 chi3 pao ch`ou hsüeh ch`ih pao chou hsüeh chih |
to take revenge and erase humiliation (idiom) |
奇恥大辱 奇耻大辱 see styles |
qí chǐ dà rǔ qi2 chi3 da4 ru3 ch`i ch`ih ta ju chi chih ta ju |
extraordinary shame and humiliation (idiom) |
恬不知恥 恬不知耻 see styles |
tián bù zhī chǐ tian2 bu4 zhi1 chi3 t`ien pu chih ch`ih tien pu chih chih |
to have no sense of shame |
拘瑟耻羅 拘瑟耻罗 see styles |
jū sè chǐ luó ju1 se4 chi3 luo2 chü se ch`ih lo chü se chih lo Kushitsuchira |
Kauṣṭhila, also 倶瑟祉羅; an arhat, maternal uncle of Śāriputra, who became an eminent disciple of Śākyamuni. |
無有羞恥 无有羞耻 see styles |
wú yǒu xiū chǐ wu2 you3 xiu1 chi3 wu yu hsiu ch`ih wu yu hsiu chih muu shūchi |
shameless |
禮義廉恥 礼义廉耻 see styles |
lǐ yì lián chǐ li3 yi4 lian2 chi3 li i lien ch`ih li i lien chih |
sense of propriety, justice, integrity and honor (i.e. the four social bonds, 四維|四维[si4 wei2]) |
荒淫無恥 荒淫无耻 see styles |
huāng yín wú chǐ huang1 yin2 wu2 chi3 huang yin wu ch`ih huang yin wu chih |
shameless |
貧不足恥 贫不足耻 see styles |
pín bù zú chǐ pin2 bu4 zu2 chi3 p`in pu tsu ch`ih pin pu tsu chih |
it is no disgrace to be poor (idiom) |
悉耻羅末底 悉耻罗末底 see styles |
xī chǐ luó mò dǐ xi1 chi3 luo2 mo4 di3 hsi ch`ih lo mo ti hsi chih lo mo ti Shichiramachi |
Sthiramati, one of the 唯識 writers. |
摩訶倶瑟耻羅 摩诃倶瑟耻罗 see styles |
mó hē jù sè chǐ luó mo2 he1 ju4 se4 chi3 luo2 mo ho chü se ch`ih lo mo ho chü se chih lo Makakushichira |
Mahā-Kauṣṭhila |
Variations: |
haji(p); joku(辱)(ok) はじ(P); じょく(辱)(ok) |
shame; embarrassment; disgrace |
好學近乎知,力行近乎仁,知恥近乎勇 好学近乎知,力行近乎仁,知耻近乎勇 see styles |
hào xué jìn hū zhī , lì xíng jìn hū rén , zhī chǐ jìn hū yǒng hao4 xue2 jin4 hu1 zhi1 , li4 xing2 jin4 hu1 ren2 , zhi1 chi3 jin4 hu1 yong3 hao hsüeh chin hu chih , li hsing chin hu jen , chih ch`ih chin hu yung hao hsüeh chin hu chih , li hsing chin hu jen , chih chih chin hu yung |
to love learning is akin to knowledge, to study diligently is akin to benevolence, to know shame is akin to courage (Confucius) |
Variations: |
hajiru はじる |
(Ichidan verb) to feel ashamed |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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