There are 26 total results for your 自身 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
自身 see styles |
zì shēn zi4 shen1 tzu shen jishin じしん |
itself; oneself; one's own (n,n-suf) (one's) self; oneself; yourself; himself; herself self |
自身番 see styles |
jishinban じしんばん |
guardhouse (Edo-period city) |
自身肉 see styles |
zì shēn ròu zi4 shen1 rou4 tzu shen jou jishinniku |
one's own bodily flesh |
ご自身 see styles |
gojishin ごじしん |
himself; yourself; herself |
其自身 see styles |
qí zì shēn qi2 zi4 shen1 ch`i tzu shen chi tzu shen |
one's own (respective); proprietary |
彼自身 see styles |
karejishin かれじしん |
(pronoun) himself; he himself |
御自身 see styles |
gojishin ごじしん |
himself; yourself; herself |
私自身 see styles |
watashijishin(p); watakushijishin わたしじしん(P); わたくしじしん |
(pronoun) myself |
觀自身 观自身 see styles |
guān zì shēn guan1 zi4 shen1 kuan tzu shen kan jishin |
analyzing oneself |
自身內證 自身内证 see styles |
zì shēn nèi zhèng zi4 shen1 nei4 zheng4 tzu shen nei cheng jishin naishō |
individually attained |
自身利益 see styles |
zì shēn lì yì zi4 shen1 li4 yi4 tzu shen li i |
one's own interests |
自身自佛 see styles |
zì shēn zì fó zi4 shen1 zi4 fo2 tzu shen tzu fo jishin jibutsu |
One's own body is Buddha. |
自身難保 自身难保 see styles |
zì shēn nán bǎo zi4 shen1 nan2 bao3 tzu shen nan pao |
powerless to defend oneself (idiom); helpless |
それ自身 see styles |
sorejishin それじしん |
(pronoun) itself; himself; herself |
其れ自身 see styles |
sorejishin それじしん |
(pronoun) itself; himself; herself |
彼女自身 see styles |
kanojojishin かのじょじしん |
(pronoun) herself; she herself |
男性自身 see styles |
danseijishin / dansejishin だんせいじしん |
(slang) penis |
自分自身 see styles |
jibunjishin じぶんじしん |
(pronoun) oneself; myself |
自身內證法 自身内证法 see styles |
zì shēn nèi zhèng fǎ zi4 shen1 nei4 zheng4 fa3 tzu shen nei cheng fa jishin naishō hō |
the dharma individually realized within oneself |
汝自身を知れ see styles |
nanjijishinoshire なんじじしんをしれ |
(expression) (archaism) (See 汝自らを知れ) Know thyself |
Variations: |
gojishin ごじしん |
yourself; oneself; himself; herself |
一切法界自身表 see styles |
yī qiè fǎ jiè zì shēn biǎo yi1 qie4 fa3 jie4 zi4 shen1 biao3 i ch`ieh fa chieh tzu shen piao i chieh fa chieh tzu shen piao issai hokkai jishin hyō |
Buddha's self-manifestation to all creation. |
Variations: |
gojishin ごじしん |
himself; yourself; herself |
Variations: |
sorejishin それじしん |
(pronoun) (See 彼女自身・かのじょじしん) itself; himself; herself |
泥菩薩過江,自身難保 泥菩萨过江,自身难保 see styles |
ní pú sà guò jiāng , zì shēn nán bǎo ni2 pu2 sa4 guo4 jiang1 , zi4 shen1 nan2 bao3 ni p`u sa kuo chiang , tzu shen nan pao ni pu sa kuo chiang , tzu shen nan pao |
like a clay Bodhisattva fording a river, can't guarantee his own safety; unable to save oneself, let alone others |
Variations: |
gojishin ごじしん |
(honorific or respectful language) yourself; himself; herself |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 26 results for "自身" 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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