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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition


see styles
dùn
    dun4
tun
 don; noro
    どん; のろ
blunt; stupid
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 鋭・1) dull; slow; stupid; dull-brained; (given name) Don
Dull, blunt, stupid.

利鈍


利钝

see styles
lì dùn
    li4 dun4
li tun
 ridon
    りどん
sharp or blunt; bright or foolish
(practitioners of) sharp faculties and dull faculties

性鈍


性钝

see styles
xìng dùn
    xing4 dun4
hsing tun
 shōdon
dull by nature

愚鈍


愚钝

see styles
yú dùn
    yu2 dun4
yü tun
 gudon
    ぐどん
stupid; slow-witted
(noun or adjectival noun) stupid; dim-witted; dense; dull; obtuse; slow
Ignorant and dull-witted.

昧鈍


昧钝

see styles
mèi dùn
    mei4 dun4
mei tun
 maidon
dull

根鈍


根钝

see styles
gēn dùn
    gen1 dun4
ken tun
 kondon
faculties are dull

遲鈍


迟钝

see styles
chí dùn
    chi2 dun4
ch`ih tun
    chih tun
 chidon
slow in one's reactions; sluggish (in movement or thought)
slow

鈍使


钝使

see styles
dùn shǐ
    dun4 shi3
tun shih
 donshi
The five envoys of stupidity, i.e. of the lower passions, in contrast with the higher 五利使; the 使 is intp. as 煩惱 kleśa, the afflicters, or passions; the five are 貪, 瞋, 痴, 慢, 疑 greed, hate, stupidity, arrogance, doubt.

鈍器


钝器

see styles
dùn qì
    dun4 qi4
tun ch`i
    tun chi
 donki
    どんき
blunt instrument (used as a weapon)
blunt weapon

鈍慧


钝慧

see styles
dùn huì
    dun4 hui4
tun hui
 don'e
dull intelligence

鈍根


钝根

see styles
dùn gēn
    dun4 gen1
tun ken
 donkon
    どんこん
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 利根) slow-witted
鈍機 Of dull capacity, unable to receive Buddha-truth.

鈍角


钝角

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dùn jiǎo
    dun4 jiao3
tun chiao
 donkaku
    どんかく
obtuse angle
(See 鋭角) obtuse angle

闇鈍


闇钝

see styles
àn dùn
    an4 dun4
an tun
 andon
Ignorant and dull.

頑鈍


顽钝

see styles
wán dùn
    wan2 dun4
wan tun
blunt (instrument); stupid; thick-headed

駑鈍


驽钝

see styles
nú dùn
    nu2 dun4
nu tun
 dodon
    どどん
(literary) dull; slow-witted
(adjectival noun) dull-witted; stupid; foolish

魯鈍


鲁钝

see styles
lǔ dùn
    lu3 dun4
lu tun
 rodon
    ろどん
stupid; slow on the uptake
imbecility; stupidity

五鈍使


五钝使

see styles
wǔ dùn shǐ
    wu3 dun4 shi3
wu tun shih
 go donshi
pañca-kleśa 五重滯; 五惑 The five dull, unintelligent, or stupid vices or temptations: 貪 desire, 嗔 anger or resentment, 癡 stupidity or foolishness, 慢 arrogance, 疑 doubt. Overcoming these constitutes the pañca-śīla, five virtues, v. 尸羅. Of the ten 十使 or agents the other five are styled 五利 keen, acute, intelligent, as they deal with higher qualities.

暗鈍障


暗钝障

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àn dùn zhàng
    an4 dun4 zhang4
an tun chang
 andon shō
hindrances of dullness

有鈍根


有钝根

see styles
yǒu dùn gēn
    you3 dun4 gen1
yu tun ken
 u donkon
has dull faculties

鈍根者


钝根者

see styles
dùn gēn zhě
    dun4 gen1 zhe3
tun ken che
 donkon sha
[persons of] dull faculties

味覺遲鈍


味觉迟钝

see styles
wèi jué chí dùn
    wei4 jue2 chi2 dun4
wei chüeh ch`ih tun
    wei chüeh chih tun
amblygeustia; loss of food taste

思想頑鈍


思想顽钝

see styles
sī xiǎng wán dùn
    si1 xiang3 wan2 dun4
ssu hsiang wan tun
blunt thinking; apathy

成敗利鈍


成败利钝

see styles
chéng bài lì dùn
    cheng2 bai4 li4 dun4
ch`eng pai li tun
    cheng pai li tun
succeed or fail, sharp or blunt (idiom); advantages and disadvantages; success and failure; You win some, you lose some.

末代鈍根


末代钝根

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mò dài dùn gēn
    mo4 dai4 dun4 gen1
mo tai tun ken
 matsudai donkon
(thosea of) dull faculties in the latter age

薄福鈍根


薄福钝根

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bó fú dùn gēn
    bo2 fu2 dun4 gen1
po fu tun ken
 haku fuku don kon
shallow merit and dull faculties

鈍翅葦鶯


钝翅苇莺

see styles
dùn chì wěi yīng
    dun4 chi4 wei3 ying1
tun ch`ih wei ying
    tun chih wei ying
(bird species of China) blunt-winged warbler (Acrocephalus concinens)

闇鈍愚癡


闇钝愚癡

see styles
àn dùn yú chī
    an4 dun4 yu2 chi1
an tun yü ch`ih
    an tun yü chih
 andon guchi
dullness and foolishness

鈍慧士夫補特伽羅


钝慧士夫补特伽罗

see styles
dùn huì shì fū bǔ tè qié luó
    dun4 hui4 shi4 fu1 bu3 te4 qie2 luo2
tun hui shih fu pu t`e ch`ieh lo
    tun hui shih fu pu te chieh lo
 don'e shifu futogara
persons of dull intelligence

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 28 results for "钝" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



Information about this dictionary:

Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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