| | to be at home / (at a workplace) to be in (as opposed to being away on official business 出差) / (Buddhism etc) to remain a layman (as opposed to becoming a monk or a nun 出家) | HSK 1 |
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| | monk | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Buddhist monk | HSK 7-9 |
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| | the staff of a Buddhist monk | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Shaolin Temple, Buddhist monastery famous for its kung fu monks | HSK 7-9 |
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| | Buddha's teaching / Buddhist monk's apparel, staff etc / (Daoism) magic weapon / talisman / fig. specially effective device / magic wand | |
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| | pedestrian / walker / itinerant monk | |
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| | (bound form) Buddhist monk (abbr. for 僧伽) | |
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| | to fast or abstain from meat, wine etc / vegetarian diet / study room / building / to give alms (to a monk) | |
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| | to enter monastic life; to become a monk or nun | |
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| | itinerant monk (loanword from Sanskrit) | |
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| | a senior monk | |
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| | (Buddhism) sangha / the monastic community / monk | |
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| | Xuanzang (602-664) Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator, who traveled to India 629-645 | |
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| | Taixu (famed Buddhist monk, 1890-1947) | |
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| | small earthenware plate or basin / a monk's alms bowl / Sanskrit paatra | |
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| | demon in Buddhism / poltergeist in temple that plays tricks on monks and has a taste for their food | |
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| | honorific title for a Buddhist monk | |
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| | novice Buddhist monk | |
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| | monk (Sanskrit: Sramana, originally refers to north India) / Buddhist monk | |
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| | monk fruit, the sweet fruit of Siraitia grosvenorii, a vine of the Curcubitaceae family native to southern China and northern Thailand, used in Chinese medicine | |
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| | Xuanzang (602-664), Tang dynasty Buddhist monk and translator who traveled to India 629-645 | |
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| | monk | |
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| | Buddhist monk (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksu") | |
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| | elder / term of respect for a Buddhist monk | |
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| | kasaya (robe of a Buddhist monk or nun) (loanword from Sanskrit) | |
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| | Fahai, name of the evil Buddhist monk in Tale of the White Snake 白蛇傳|白蛇传 | |
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| | (of a Buddhist monk or Taoist priest) to collect alms | |
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| | to take oaths as a monk (Buddhism) / to take orders | |
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| | to forbid sb to go out / to confine to one location (e.g. student, soldier, prisoner, monk etc) / to ground (as disciplinary measure) / to gate / to curfew / restriction on movement / ban on visiting a place / out of bounds / off limits / caveat | |
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| | benefactor (term used by a monk to address a layperson) / donor (semiconductor) | |
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| | to hold a daytime Buddhist mass; (of a monk or nun) to read scripture to atone for sb's sins | |
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| | poor monk (humble term used by monk of himself) | |
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| | death / to pass away (of Buddhist monks, nuns etc) | |
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| | to administer a monastery Buddhist or Daoist / abbot / head monk | |
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| | (Buddhism) yidam (one's chosen meditational deity) / the principal object of worship on a Buddhist altar / (of a monk who has the ability to appear in multiple places at the same time) the honored one himself (contrasted with his alternate forms, 分身) / (fig.) (jocular) the genuine article / the real McCoy / the man himself / the woman herself / the original manifestation of sth (not a spin-off or a clone) | |
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| | robe of a Buddhist monk or nun | |
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| | (of a monk) to beg | |
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| | food given to Buddhist monks as alms | |
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| | Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang dynastic Buddhist monk, who crossed to Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism | |
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| | to take the tonsure / to shave the head / tonsure (shaved head of Buddhist monk) | |
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| | to shave one's head / fig. to become a monk or nun / to take the tonsure | |
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| | layman / layperson / original home of a monk | |
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| | (Buddhist) monks and nuns | |
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| | Jianzhen or Ganjin (688-763), Tang Buddhist monk, who crossed to Japan after several unsuccessful attempts, influential in Japanese Buddhism | |
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| | lit. many monks and not much gruel (idiom) / fig. not enough to go around / demand exceeds supply | |
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| | to appear in court for trial (old) / (of Buddhist monks) to have a meal together in the temple hall | |
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| | (of a monk) to travel / itinerant | |
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| | to beg for food (of monks) | |
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| | practice in which a novice monk is shouted at or hit with a stick with the purpose of bringing about instant awakening (Buddhism) / to rebuke sternly | |
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| | (Buddhism) benefactor (designation of a lay person by a monk) | |
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| | Buddhist monks | |
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| | Buddhist monk's knife (not used for killing) | |
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| | Baozhi, or Pao-chih, Chinese monk (418–514), also known as 保誌|保志 or 誌公|志公 | |
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| | (Buddhism) to designate the boundaries of a sacred place within which monks are to be trained; a place so designated / (fantasy fiction) force field; invisible barrier (orthographic borrowing from Japanese 結界 "kekkai") | |
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| | to leave the hospital / (old) (of a monk) to leave the monastery | |
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| | senior monk | |
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| | (derog.) Buddhist monk | |
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| | Jigong or Daoji (1130-1207), Southern Song Dynasty Buddhist monk | |
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| | (of a monk) to beg for food | |
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| | Toushoudaiji, the temple in Nara, Japan founded by Tang dynastic Buddhist monk Jianzhen or Ganjin 鑒真和尚|鉴真和尚 and his last resting place | |
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| | (derog.) Buddhist monk | |
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| | Buddhist monk (Sanskrit: jala) | |
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| | Yuan Ying (1878-1953), Buddhist monk | |
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| | honored sir (a person of higher status or seniority, or a Buddhist monk) | |
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| | Bianji (c. 620-648), Tang dynasty buddhist monk and disciple of 玄奘, author and translator of Great Tang Records on the Western Regions 大唐西域記|大唐西域记 | |
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| | monk's staff (Buddhism) | |
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| | (of a monk) to take residence at a temple | |
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| | Liu Shutong (1880-1942), painter, Buddhist monk and distinguished figure in New Culture Movement 新文化運動|新文化运动 after the Xinhai Revolution 辛亥革命 of 1911 | |
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| | to pass away (of a monk or nun) | |
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| | everyday robe worn at home in ancient times / robe worn by priests, monks and scholars | |
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| | lit. like a three-meter high monk, you can't rub his head (idiom) / fig. at a total loss | |
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| | Tripitaka, the central character of the 16th century novel "Journey to the West" 西遊記|西游记, based on the monk Xuanzang 玄奘 (602-664) | |
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| | lit. not for the monk's sake but for the Buddha's sake (idiom) / fig. (to do sth for sb) out of deference to sb else | |
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| | hut / simple dwelling / monk's hut | |
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| | Kumarajiva c. 334-413, Buddhist monk and translator of Zen texts | |
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| | lit. three monks have no water to drink (idiom) / fig. everybody's business is nobody's business / (If there is one monk, he will fetch water for himself. If there are two, they will fetch water together. But if there are three or more, none will take it upon himself to fetch water.) | |
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| | monk who has mastered the scriptures; (esp.) Xuanzang 玄奘 (602-664) | |
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| | order (of monks) | |
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| | lit. as a monk for today, toll today's bell (idiom) / fig. to do one's job mechanically / to hold a position passively | |
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| | monk; nun (Buddhist or Daoist) | |
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| | lit. like a monk holding an umbrella — no hair, no sky (idiom) (punning on 髮|发 vs 法) / fig. defying the law and the principles of heaven / lawless | |
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| | lit. in the presence of a monk, insult another monk, calling him a bald-headed bandit (idiom) / fig. to insult indirectly; to criticize obliquely | |
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| | to travel widely (esp. as Daoist priest or Buddhist monk) | |
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| | lit. to insult a bald man while pointing at a monk (idiom) / fig. to insult indirectly / to criticize obliquely | |
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| | Sweeper Monk, nameless monk who maintains the library of Shaolin (from Jin Yong's novel "Demigods and Semidevils" 天龍八部|天龙八部) / (fig.) person whose remarkable talents are not well known | |
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| | (idiom) to see through the illusions of the material world (often a precursor to becoming a Buddhist monk or nun); to become disillusioned with human society | |
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| | blind monk / refers to famous blind historian 左丘明 | |
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| | to cut one's hair (as part of a minority ritual or in order to become a monk) | |
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| | Su Manshu (1884-1918), Chinese writer, journalist, Buddhist monk, participant in the revolutionary movement | |
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| | Nuojuluo, monk at start of Tang dynasty, possibly originally immigrant, lived in Qingshen county 青神, Sichuan | |
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| | the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him (idiom) / you can run this time, but you'll have to come back / I'll get you sooner or later / also written 跑得了和尚, 跑不了廟|跑得了和尚, 跑不了庙 | |
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| | the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him (idiom) / you can run this time, but you'll have to come back / I'll get you sooner or later | |
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| | the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him (idiom) / you can run this time, but you'll have to come back / I'll get you sooner or later | |
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| | the monk coming from afar is good at reading scriptures (idiom) / foreign talent is valued higher than local talent | |
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| | (gold) alms bowl (of a Buddhist monk) | |
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| | Lu Zhengxiang (1871-1949), Chinese diplomat and Catholic monk | |
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| | monk (Christian) | |
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