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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
明師 明师 see styles |
míng shī ming2 shi1 ming shih meishi |
enlightened teacher |
本師 本师 see styles |
běn shī ben3 shi1 pen shih honshi |
The original Master or Teacher. Śākyamuni. |
束修 see styles |
shù xiū shu4 xiu1 shu hsiu sokushuu / sokushu そくしゅう |
variant of 束脩[shu4 xiu1] (irregular kanji usage) (1) entrance fee; initiation fee; registration fee; present to a teacher; (2) (archaism) gift of dried meat from a new vassal or pupil |
束脩 see styles |
shù xiū shu4 xiu1 shu hsiu sokushuu / sokushu そくしゅう |
(literary) salary of a private tutor (1) entrance fee; initiation fee; registration fee; present to a teacher; (2) (archaism) gift of dried meat from a new vassal or pupil |
校長 校长 see styles |
xiào zhǎng xiao4 zhang3 hsiao chang kouchou / kocho こうちょう |
(college, university) president; headmaster; CL:個|个[ge4],位[wei4],名[ming2] principal; head teacher; headmaster; headmistress |
業師 业师 see styles |
yè shī ye4 shi1 yeh shih wazashi わざし |
teacher; one's teacher tricky wrestler; shrewd fellow |
正傳 正传 see styles |
zhèng zhuàn zheng4 zhuan4 cheng chuan shouden / shoden しょうでん |
main subject of long novel; true biography (personal name) Shouden correct transmission of the Buddha-dharma from teacher to student |
比劃 比划 see styles |
bǐ hua bi3 hua5 pi hua |
to gesture; to gesticulate; to practice the moves of a martial art by imitating the teacher; to fight; to come to blows |
法匠 see styles |
fǎ jiàng fa3 jiang4 fa chiang hōshō |
Dharma workman, a teacher able to mould his pupils. |
法師 法师 see styles |
fǎ shī fa3 shi1 fa shih houshi(p); hosshi(ok) / hoshi(p); hosshi(ok) ほうし(P); ほっし(ok) |
one who has mastered the sutras (Buddhism) (1) Buddhist priest; bonze; (2) layman dressed like a priest; (suffix noun) (3) (usu. pronounced ぼうし) person; (surname, given name) Houshi A Buddhist teacher, master of the Law; five kinds are given— a custodian (of the sūtras), reader, intoner, expounder, and copier. |
灌頂 灌顶 see styles |
guàn dǐng guan4 ding3 kuan ting kanjou; kanchou / kanjo; kancho かんじょう; かんちょう |
(1) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony performed by the buddhas on a bodhisattva who attains buddhahood; (2) {Buddh} baptism-like ceremony for conferring onto someone precepts, a mystic teaching, etc. (in esoteric Buddhism); (3) {Buddh} pouring water onto a gravestone; (4) teaching esoteric techniques, compositions, etc. (in Japanese poetry or music) abhiṣecana; mūrdhābhiṣikta; inauguration or consecration by sprinkling, or pouring water on the head; an Indian custom on the investiture of a king, whose head was baptized with water from the four seas and from the rivers in his domain; in China it is administered as a Buddhist rite chiefly to high personages, and for ordination purposes. Amongst the esoterics it is a rite especially administered to their disciples; and they have several categories of baptism, e.g. that of ordinary disciples, of teacher, or preacher, of leader, of office-bearer; also for special causes such as relief from calamity, preparation for the next life, etc. |
無師 无师 see styles |
wú shī wu2 shi1 wu shih mushi |
without a teacher |
玄奘 see styles |
xuán zàng xuan2 zang4 hsüan tsang genjou / genjo げんじょう |
Xuanzang (602-664), Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator who traveled to India 629-645 (given name) Genjō; (person) Xuanzang (602-664) Xuanzang, whose name is written variously e. g. Hsüan Chuang, Hiüen-tsang, Hiouen Tsang, Yüan Tsang, Yüen Chwang; the famous pilgrim to India, whose surname was 陳 Chen and personal name 禕 Wei; a native of Henan, A. D. 600-664 (Giles). It is said that he entered a monastery at 13 years of age and in 618 with his elder brother, who had preceded him in becoming a monk, went to Chang-an 長安, the capital, where in 622 he was fully ordained. Finding that China possessed only half of the Buddhist classics, he took his staff, bound his feet, and on foot braved the perils of the deserts and mountains of Central Asia. The date of his setting out is uncertain (629 or 627), but the year of his arrival in India is given as 633: after visiting and studying in many parts of India, he returned home, reaching the capital in 645, was received with honour and presented his collection of 657 works, 'besides many images and pictures, and one hundred and fifty relics, 'to the Court. Taizong, the emperor, gave him the 弘福寺 Hongfu monastery in which to work. He presented the manuscript of his famous 大唐西域記 Record of Western Countries in 646 and completed it as it now stands by 648. The emperor Gaozong called him to Court in 653 and gave him the 慈恩寺 Cien monastery in which to work, a monastery which ever after was associated with him; in 657 he removed him to the 玉華宮 Yuhua Gong and made that palace a monastery. He translated seventy-five works in 1335 juan. In India he received the titles of 摩訶耶那提婆 Mahāyānadeva and 木叉提婆 Mokṣadeva; he was also known as 三藏法師 Tripiṭaka teacher of Dharma. He died in 664, in his 65th year. |
王師 王师 see styles |
wáng shī wang2 shi1 wang shih oushi / oshi おうし |
emperor's teacher; imperial army royal preceptor |
珍敬 see styles |
zhēn jìng zhen1 jing4 chen ching chinkyō |
teacher |
班導 班导 see styles |
bān dǎo ban1 dao3 pan tao |
(Tw) teacher in charge of a class; homeroom teacher |
盲跛 see styles |
máng bǒ mang2 bo3 mang po mōha |
Blind and lame, an ignorant teacher. |
祖師 祖师 see styles |
zǔ shī zu3 shi1 tsu shih soshi そし |
founder (of a craft, religious sect etc) founder of a sect; (surname) Soshi A first teacher, or leader, founder of a school or sect; it has particular reference to Bodhidharma. |
禪師 禅师 see styles |
chán shī chan2 shi1 ch`an shih chan shih zenshi |
honorific title for a Buddhist monk A master, or teacher, of meditation, or of the Chan school. |
答疑 see styles |
dá yí da2 yi2 ta i |
to answer questions (as teacher or consultant); to clarify doubts |
經師 经师 see styles |
jīng shī jing1 shi1 ching shih kyōshi |
A teacher of the sūtras, or canon in general. |
縁覚 see styles |
engaku えんがく |
{Buddh} pratyekabuddha (one who achieves enlightenment without a teacher) |
罷教 罢教 see styles |
bà jiào ba4 jiao4 pa chiao |
teacher's strike |
習う see styles |
narau ならう |
(transitive verb) to take lessons in; to be taught; to learn (from a teacher); to study (under a teacher); to get training in |
聖師 圣师 see styles |
shèng shī sheng4 shi1 sheng shih shōshi |
a sagely teacher |
能化 see styles |
néng huà neng2 hua4 neng hua nouke / noke のうけ |
(surname) Nouke teacher |
臨採 see styles |
rinsai りんさい |
(See 臨時的採用教員) long-term substitute teacher (filling in for someone on maternity or long-term sick leave) |
良師 see styles |
ryoushi / ryoshi りょうし |
good teacher |
蒙師 蒙师 see styles |
méng shī meng2 shi1 meng shih |
primary school teacher |
西主 see styles |
xī zhǔ xi1 zhu3 hsi chu nishi no aruji |
The Lord of the West, Amitābha, who is also the西天教主 lord of the cult, or sovereign teacher, of the western paradise. |
覆講 复讲 see styles |
fù jiǎng fu4 jiang3 fu chiang fukukō |
To repeat a lesson to a teacher. |
親教 亲教 see styles |
qīn jiào qin1 jiao4 ch`in chiao chin chiao shinkyō |
(親教師) One's own teacher, a tr. of upādhyāya, v. 鄔. |
訓導 see styles |
kundou / kundo くんどう |
(noun/participle) (1) instruction; guidance; tutelage; (2) (archaism) licensed elementary school teacher |
訓若 训若 see styles |
xùn ruò xun4 ruo4 hsün jo Kunnya |
Sañjana, 'entirely vanquishing' name of the founder of one of the ten heretical sects. Also, one of the six Tīrthyas, former teacher of Maudgālayayana and Śāriputra; also, a king of yakṣas; cf. 珊. |
訓迪 训迪 see styles |
xùn dí xun4 di2 hsün ti kunteki くんてき |
guidance; to instruct; pedagogy (rare) guide; master; teacher |
講師 讲师 see styles |
jiǎng shī jiang3 shi1 chiang shih koushi / koshi こうし |
instructor; lecturer (1) speaker; lecturer; (2) lecturer (at a university or college); instructor; (3) part-time teacher; (4) tutor (at a cram school) An expounder, or teacher. |
講筵 讲筵 see styles |
jiǎng yán jiang3 yan2 chiang yen kouen / koen こうえん |
the teacher's seat lecture room; lecture lecture seat |
講臺 讲台 see styles |
jiǎng tái jiang3 tai2 chiang t`ai chiang tai |
platform; podium; rostrum; lectern; (teacher's) desk |
講評 讲评 see styles |
jiǎng píng jiang3 ping2 chiang p`ing chiang ping kouhyou / kohyo こうひょう |
to criticize; to evaluate (noun, transitive verb) criticism (by a teacher or coach, with commentary, especially at a poetry reading); review; critique |
赤字 see styles |
chì zì chi4 zi4 ch`ih tzu chih tzu akaji あかじ |
(financial) deficit; red letter (1) (ant: 黒字・1) (being in) the red; deficit; (2) red letter; red writing; (3) corrections (by a teacher or proofreader) written in red |
釋師 释师 see styles |
shì shī shi4 shi1 shih shih shakushi |
The Śākya teacher, Buddha. |
門侶 门侣 see styles |
mén lǚ men2 lv3 men lü monro |
Disciple, fellow-student. 門師Preceptor, the monk who is recognized as teacher by any family. 門徒 Disciple. |
闍梨 阇梨 see styles |
shé lí she2 li2 she li jari |
Buddhist monk (Sanskrit: jala) 闍黎 ācārya, cf. 阿, a teacher, instructor, exemplar. |
闍黎 阇黎 see styles |
shé lí she2 li2 she li jari |
Buddhist teacher (Sanskrit transliteration); also written 闍梨|阇梨[she2 li2] ācārya |
館賓 馆宾 see styles |
guǎn bīn guan3 bin1 kuan pin |
private teacher; preceptor |
ALT see styles |
ee eru tii; eeerutii(sk) / ee eru ti; eeeruti(sk) エー・エル・ティー; エーエルティー(sk) |
(1) (See 外国語指導助手) assistant language teacher; ALT; foreign national serving as an assistant teacher of English in a Japanese classroom; (2) {med} (See GPT・1) alanine aminotransferase; ALT |
PTA see styles |
pii tii ee; piitiiee(sk) / pi ti ee; pitiee(sk) ピー・ティー・エー; ピーティーエー(sk) |
parent-teacher association; PTA |
不從師 不从师 see styles |
bù cóng shī bu4 cong2 shi1 pu ts`ung shih pu tsung shih fujūshi |
does not follow a [certain] teacher |
依止師 依止师 see styles |
yī zhǐ shī yi1 zhi3 shi1 i chih shih eji shi |
依止阿闍梨 The ācārya, or master of a junior monk. |
保育士 see styles |
hoikushi ほいくし |
nursery school teacher; childcare worker |
八思巴 see styles |
bā sī bā ba1 si1 ba1 pa ssu pa Hasshiha |
Also 發思巴 Bashpa, Phagspa, Baghcheba, Blo-gros-rgyal-mtshah, Chos-rgyal-ḥphags-pa. A śramaṇa of Tibet, teacher and confidential adviser of Kublai Khan, who appointed him head of the Buddhist church of Tibet A.D. 1260. He is the author of a manual of Buddhist terminology彰所知論 and translated another work into Chinese. In A.D. 1269 he constructed an alphabet for the Mongol language, "adapted from the Tibetan and written vertically," and a syllabary borrowed from Tibetan, known by the name of Hkhor-yig, for which, however, the Lama Chos-kyi-hod-zer 1307-1311 substituted another alphabet based on that of Śākya-paṇḍita. |
准教員 see styles |
junkyouin / junkyoin じゅんきょういん |
assistant teacher; junior teacher |
勝論師 胜论师 see styles |
shèng lùn shī sheng4 lun4 shi1 sheng lun shih shōron shi |
Vaiśeṣika teacher or philosopher |
十弟子 see styles |
shí dì zǐ shi2 di4 zi3 shih ti tzu jū deshi |
The ten acolytes or attendants on an ācārya, or superior religious teacher, in his ceremonial offices, following the pattern of the ten principal disciples of Śākyamuni. |
大先生 see styles |
daisensei / daisense だいせんせい |
(n,n-suf) great teacher; great master; great author; great doctor |
大禪師 大禅师 see styles |
dà chán shī da4 chan2 shi1 ta ch`an shih ta chan shih dai zenshi |
great meditation teacher |
天人師 天人师 see styles |
tiān rén shī tian1 ren2 shi1 t`ien jen shih tien jen shih ten nin shi |
`saastaa devamam.syaanaam 舍多提婆摩菟舍喃, teacher of devas and men, one of the ten epithets of a Buddha, because he reveals goodness and morality, and is able to save. |
女教師 see styles |
onnakyoushi; jokyoushi / onnakyoshi; jokyoshi おんなきょうし; じょきょうし |
female teacher |
家長會 家长会 see styles |
jiā zhǎng huì jia1 zhang3 hui4 chia chang hui |
parent-teacher conference; parents' association |
小法師 小法师 see styles |
xiǎo fǎ shī xiao3 fa3 shi1 hsiao fa shih kohoushi / kohoshi こほうし |
(surname) Kohoushi junior teacher |
尼法師 尼法师 see styles |
ní fǎ shī ni2 fa3 shi1 ni fa shih amahoushi / amahoshi あまほうし |
{Buddh} nun A nun teacher; effeminate. |
師圓滿 师圆满 see styles |
shī yuán mǎn shi1 yuan2 man3 shih yüan man shi enman |
the perfect teacher |
平教員 see styles |
hirakyouin / hirakyoin ひらきょういん |
common teacher |
徐悲鴻 徐悲鸿 see styles |
xú bēi hóng xu2 bei1 hong2 hsü pei hung |
Xu Beihong (1895-1953), famous European-trained painter and influential art teacher |
惡知識 恶知识 see styles |
è zhī shì e4 zhi1 shi4 o chih shih aku chishiki |
A bad intimate, or friend, or teacher. |
愛弟子 see styles |
manadeshi まなでし |
favorite pupil; favourite pupil; teacher's pet |
所敬師 所敬师 see styles |
suǒ jìng shī suo3 jing4 shi1 so ching shih shokyō shi |
venerable teacher |
拔底耶 see styles |
bá dǐ yé ba2 di3 ye2 pa ti yeh bateiya |
upādhyāya, a spiritual teacher, or monk 和尚 v. 烏. |
持上る see styles |
mochiagaru もちあがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be lifted; to be raised; to rise; to go up; (2) to happen suddenly; to occur; to come up; to turn up; (3) to be homeroom teacher for the same class multiple years in a row; to move up with one's class |
教べん see styles |
kyouben / kyoben きょうべん |
teacher's cane; teacher's pointer |
教書匠 教书匠 see styles |
jiāo shū jiàng jiao1 shu1 jiang4 chiao shu chiang |
hack teacher; pedagogue |
教法師 教法师 see styles |
jiào fǎ shī jiao4 fa3 shi1 chiao fa shih kyō hōshi |
dharma teacher |
教育家 see styles |
jiào yù jiā jiao4 yu4 jia1 chiao yü chia kyouikuka / kyoikuka きょういくか |
educationalist educator; teacher |
教育者 see styles |
kyouikusha / kyoikusha きょういくしゃ |
educator; teacher; educationalist |
梁漱溟 see styles |
liáng shù míng liang2 shu4 ming2 liang shu ming |
Liang Shuming (1893-1988), modern philosopher and teacher in the neo-Confucian tradition |
正教員 see styles |
seikyouin / sekyoin せいきょういん |
regular teacher; licensed teacher |
正教師 see styles |
seikyoushi / sekyoshi せいきょうし |
ordained minister; regular teacher |
準教員 see styles |
junkyouin / junkyoin じゅんきょういん |
assistant teacher; junior teacher |
無師智 无师智 see styles |
wú shī zhì wu2 shi1 zhi4 wu shih chih mushi chi |
Self-attained enlightenment, wisdom attained without a teacher, that of Buddha. |
班主任 see styles |
bān zhǔ rèn ban1 zhu3 ren4 pan chu jen |
teacher in charge of a class |
班導師 班导师 see styles |
bān dǎo shī ban1 dao3 shi1 pan tao shih |
(Tw) teacher in charge of a class; homeroom teacher |
瑜伽師 瑜伽师 see styles |
yú qié shī yu2 qie2 shi1 yü ch`ieh shih yü chieh shih yugashi ゆがし |
{Buddh} (See ヨガインストラクター) yoga master 瑜伽阿闍梨 yogācāra, a teacher, or master of magic, or of this school. |
節先生 see styles |
takashisensei / takashisense たかしせんせい |
(expression) successive teacher; successive master |
老古錐 老古锥 see styles |
lǎo gǔ zhuī lao3 gu3 zhui1 lao ku chui rōko sui |
An old awl, an experienced and incisive teacher. |
能說法 能说法 see styles |
néng shuō fǎ neng2 shuo1 fa3 neng shuo fa nō seppō |
teacher of the dharma |
親教師 亲教师 see styles |
qīn jiào shī qin1 jiao4 shi1 ch`in chiao shih chin chiao shih shin kyōshi |
teacher who imparts the precepts and; or intimately guides the student |
軌範師 轨范师 see styles |
guǐ fàn shī gui3 fan4 shi1 kuei fan shih kihanshi |
A teacher of rules, discipline, morals; an ācārya. |
輔導員 辅导员 see styles |
fǔ dǎo yuán fu3 dao3 yuan2 fu tao yüan |
coach (teacher or trainer) |
辟支佛 see styles |
bì zhī fó bi4 zhi1 fo2 pi chih fo byakushi butsu |
(辟支迦) (辟支佛陀) (辟支迦佛陀) pratyekabuddha, one who seeks enlightenment for himself, defined in the Lotus Sūtra as a believer who is diligent and zealous in seeking wisdom, loves loneliness and seclusion, and understands deeply the nidānas. Also called 緣覺; 獨覺; 倶存. It is a stage above the śrāvaka 聲聞 and is known as the 中乘 middle vehicle. Tiantai distinguishes 獨覺 as an ascetic in a period without a Buddha, 緣覺 as a pratyekabuddha. He attains his enlightenment alone, independently of a teacher, and with the object of attaining nirvāṇa and his own salvation rather than that of others, as is the object of a bodhisattva. Cf. 畢. |
連絡帳 see styles |
renrakuchou / renrakucho れんらくちょう |
correspondence notebook (e.g. between teacher and parents); contact notebook; communication notebook |
閻魔帳 see styles |
enmachou / enmacho えんまちょう |
teacher's mark or grade book |
闍夜多 阇夜多 see styles |
shé yè duō she2 ye4 duo1 she yeh to Jayata |
Jayata, twentieth Indian patriarch, teacher of Vasubandhu. |
阿闍梨 阿阇梨 see styles |
ā shé lí a1 she2 li2 a she li ajari; azari あじゃり; あざり |
Buddhist teacher (Sanskrit transliteration); also written 阿闍黎|阿阇黎[a1 she2 li2] (1) (honorific or respectful language) {Buddh} (abbr. of 阿闍梨耶, from the Sanskrit "ācārya") high monk (esp. one of correct conduct who acts as a role model for his pupils); high priest; (2) {Buddh} (See 伝法灌頂) initiate (esp. as a formal rank in Tendai and Shingon); (3) {Buddh} monk who conducts religious services ācārya, ācārin, v. 阿遮. |
阿闍黎 阿阇黎 see styles |
ā shé lí a1 she2 li2 a she li |
Buddhist teacher (Sanskrit transliteration); also written 阿闍梨|阿阇梨[a1 she2 li2] |
えんま帳 see styles |
enmachou / enmacho えんまちょう |
teacher's mark or grade book |
三善知識 三善知识 see styles |
sān shàn zhī shì san1 shan4 zhi1 shi4 san shan chih shih san zenchishiki |
The three types of friends with whom to be intimate, i.e. a teacher (of the Way), a fellow-endeavourer and encourager, and a patron who supports by gifts (dānapati). |
三者面談 see styles |
sanshamendan さんしゃめんだん |
parent and child meeting (with teacher for course, career guidance, etc.) |
三藏法師 三藏法师 see styles |
sān zàng fǎ shī san1 zang4 fa3 shi1 san tsang fa shih sanzō hosshi |
monk who has mastered the scriptures; (esp.) Xuanzang 玄奘[Xuan2 zang4] (602-664) A teacher of the Law; especially 玄奘 Xuanzang of the Tang dynasty; and cf. 般若. |
不作師捲 不作师捲 see styles |
bù zuò shī juǎn bu4 zuo4 shi1 juan3 pu tso shih chüan fusa shiken |
not grasping to the role of teacher (?) |
事理禪師 事理禅师 see styles |
shì lǐ chán shī shi4 li3 chan2 shi1 shih li ch`an shih shih li chan shih jiri zenshi |
A mystic, or monk in meditation, yet busy with affairs: an epithet of reproach. |
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