There are 39 total results for your endeavor search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
努力 see styles |
nǔ lì nu3 li4 nu li doryoku どりょく |
More info & calligraphy: Great Endeavor / To Strive(n,vs,vi) effort; exertion; endeavour; endeavor; hard work; striving; (surname) Nuriki to strive |
靈感 灵感 see styles |
líng gǎn ling2 gan3 ling kan reikan |
More info & calligraphy: Inspiration靈應 Spirit-response, efficacious as in response to prayer. |
勉 see styles |
miǎn mian3 mien masaru まさる |
to exhort; to make an effort (given name) Masaru to endeavor |
主創 主创 see styles |
zhǔ chuàng zhu3 chuang4 chu ch`uang chu chuang |
to play a major role in a creative endeavor (e.g. making a movie); person who plays a key creative role (e.g. movie director) |
五果 see styles |
wǔ guǒ wu3 guo3 wu kuo goka ごか |
(1) five fruits (peach, Japanese plum, apricot, jujube, Japanese chestnut); (2) (Buddhist term) five types of effect in cause-and-effect relationships; (3) (Buddhist term) five effects of ignorance and formations on one's current life The five fruits, or effects; there are various groups, e. g. I. (1) 異熟果 fruit ripening divergently, e. g. pleasure and goodness are in different categories; present organs accord in pain or pleasure with their past good or evil deeds; (2) 等流果 fruit of the same order, e. g. goodness reborn from previous goodness; (3) 土用果 present position and function fruit, the rewards of moral merit in previous lives; (4) 增上果 superior fruit, or position arising from previous earnest endeavor and superior capacity: (5) 離繋果 fruit of freedom from all bonds, nirvana fruit. II. Fruit, or rebirth: (1) 識 conception (viewed psychologically); (2) 名色 formation mental and physical; (3) 六處 the six organs of perception complete; (4) 觸 their birth and contact with the world; (5) 受 consciousness. III. Five orders of fruit, with stones, pips, shells (as nuts), chaff-like (as pine seeds), and with pods. |
出名 see styles |
chū míng chu1 ming2 ch`u ming chu ming |
well-known for something; to become well known; to make one's mark; to lend one's name (to an event, endeavor etc) |
励む see styles |
hagemu はげむ |
(v5m,vi) to work hard; to try hard; to strive; to endeavour; to endeavor; to devote oneself to; to make an effort; to be zealous |
勤道 see styles |
qín dào qin2 dao4 ch`in tao chin tao gondō |
the path of endeavor |
奮進 奋进 see styles |
fèn jìn fen4 jin4 fen chin |
to advance bravely; to endeavor |
戳力 see styles |
chuō lì chuo1 li4 ch`o li cho li |
to work toward; to endeavor; an attempt |
正懃 see styles |
zhèng qín zheng4 qin2 cheng ch`in cheng chin shōgon |
right endeavor |
此道 see styles |
cǐ dào ci3 dao4 tz`u tao tzu tao |
such matters; things like this; this line of work; this pursuit; this hobby; this endeavor |
殫力 殚力 see styles |
dān lì dan1 li4 tan li |
to strive; endeavor |
發悟 发悟 see styles |
fā wù fa1 wu4 fa wu hotsugo |
endeavor |
策勤 see styles |
cè qín ce4 qin2 ts`e ch`in tse chin sakugon |
endeavor |
精勤 see styles |
jīng qín jing1 qin2 ching ch`in ching chin seikin / sekin せいきん |
(n,vs,vi) diligence; good attendance to endeavor |
緣起 缘起 see styles |
yuán qǐ yuan2 qi3 yüan ch`i yüan chi engi |
to originate; origin; genesis; account of the origins of an endeavor Arising from conditional causation; everything arises from conditions, and not being spontaneous and self-contained has no separate and independent nature; cf. 緣生. It is a fundamental doctrine of the Huayan school, which defines four principal uses of the term: (1) 業感緣起 that of the Hīnayāna, i.e. under the influence of karma the conditions of reincarnation arise; (2) 賴耶緣起 that of the primitive Mahāyāna school, i.e. that all things arise from the ālaya, or 藏 fundamental store; (3) 如來藏緣起 that of the advancing Mahāyāna, that all things arise from the tathāgatagarbha, or bhūtatathatā; (4) 法界緣起 that of complete Mahāyāna, in which one is all and all are one, each being a universal cause. |
試み see styles |
kokoromi こころみ |
(1) attempt; trial; experiment; (2) endeavour (endeavor); effort; venture; initiative |
跨刀 see styles |
kuà dāo kua4 dao1 k`ua tao kua tao |
to appear in sb's show; (fig.) to give one's support to an endeavor by taking on an important role in it |
跨界 see styles |
kuà jiè kua4 jie4 k`ua chieh kua chieh |
to go beyond the border; to be transboundary; (fig.) to transition to a new field of endeavor; to be interdisciplinary |
軌道 轨道 see styles |
guǐ dào gui3 dao4 kuei tao kidou / kido きどう |
track (for trains etc); orbit (of a satellite); (fig.) a person's established path in life; desired trajectory (of a business or other endeavor); (audio engineering) track; (quantum mechanics) orbital (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) {astron;physics} orbit; trajectory; (2) railroad track; (3) (See 軌道に乗る・1) (right) track; proper course |
力める see styles |
tsutomeru つとめる |
(transitive verb) to endeavor (endeavour); to try; to strive; to make an effort; to exert oneself; to be diligent; to be committed (to doing something) |
努める see styles |
tsutomeru つとめる |
(transitive verb) to endeavor (endeavour); to try; to strive; to make an effort; to exert oneself; to be diligent; to be committed (to doing something) |
勉める see styles |
tsutomeru つとめる |
(transitive verb) to endeavor (endeavour); to try; to strive; to make an effort; to exert oneself; to be diligent; to be committed (to doing something) |
四正勤 see styles |
sì zhèng qín si4 zheng4 qin2 ssu cheng ch`in ssu cheng chin shi shōgon |
saṃyakprahāṇa, v. 三十七道品; the four right efforts一to put an end to existing evil; prevent evil arising; bring good into existence; develop existing good; 四正斷; 四意斷 are similar but the third point is the conservation of the good. |
奮進號 奋进号 see styles |
fèn jìn hào fen4 jin4 hao4 fen chin hao |
Space Shuttle Endeavor |
んと欲す see styles |
ntohossu んとほっす |
(expression) (after the ない stem of a verb) to endeavor to; to try to; to want to |
営利行為 see styles |
eirikoui / erikoi えいりこうい |
profit-making activity; commercial endeavor |
徒勞無益 徒劳无益 see styles |
tú láo wú yì tu2 lao2 wu2 yi4 t`u lao wu i tu lao wu i |
futile endeavor (idiom) |
心がける see styles |
kokorogakeru こころがける |
(transitive verb) to keep in mind; to bear in mind; to try; to aim to do; to endeavor; to endeavour |
心懸ける see styles |
kokorogakeru こころがける |
(transitive verb) to keep in mind; to bear in mind; to try; to aim to do; to endeavor; to endeavour |
心掛ける see styles |
kokorogakeru こころがける |
(transitive verb) to keep in mind; to bear in mind; to try; to aim to do; to endeavor; to endeavour |
水中撈月 水中捞月 see styles |
shuǐ zhōng lāo yuè shui3 zhong1 lao1 yue4 shui chung lao yüeh |
lit. to scoop the moon out of the water (idiom); fig. a hopeless endeavor |
無往不利 无往不利 see styles |
wú wǎng bù lì wu2 wang3 bu4 li4 wu wang pu li |
(idiom) to be successful in every endeavor |
精勤修集 see styles |
jīng qín xiū jí jing1 qin2 xiu1 ji2 ching ch`in hsiu chi ching chin hsiu chi shōgon shushū |
endeavor and accumulate |
自助努力 see styles |
jijodoryoku じじょどりょく |
(noun/participle) self-help efforts; independent efforts; self-supporting endeavor |
Variations: |
tsutomeru つとめる |
(transitive verb) to endeavor (endeavour); to try; to strive; to make an effort; to exert oneself; to be diligent; to be committed (to doing something) |
Variations: |
kokorogakeru こころがける |
(transitive verb) to keep in mind; to bear in mind; to try; to aim to do; to endeavor; to endeavour |
Variations: |
tsutomeru つとめる |
(v1,vi) to endeavor (to do); to endeavour; to try hard; to work hard; to strive; to make an effort; to exert oneself; to devote oneself; to be committed (to doing) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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