Meaning of 賓/meaning-of-しょうじん in Japanese

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Definition of 賓/meaning-of-しょうじん

  1. (n) negative (static) charge; negative electric charge; (sometimes called "negative electricity")
しょうにん(shounin) · こびと(kobito) · しょうじん(shoujin) · こども(kodomo) 小人

小人 Kanji Details

  1. (n) child; small person
  2. dwarf
  3. narrow-minded person; mean person
  1. (n) positive electric charge; positive (static) charge; (sometimes called "positive electricity")
  1. (n, adj-no) living flesh; flesh and blood
  2. (Buddh) physical body of Buddha or a bodhisattva
しょうじん(shoujin) · そうじん(soujin) · しょうじ(shouji) · そうじ(souji) 精進

精進 Kanji Details

  1. (n, vs) concentration; diligence; devotion

    天才は1パーセントが霊感であり、99パーセントは精進である。
    Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.

  2. asceticism; zeal in one's quest for enlightenment →Related words: 六波羅蜜
  3. adherence to a vegetarian diet
かわ(kawa) · がわ(gawa) ·

川河 Kanji Details

  1. (n) river; stream

    この川はあの川の3倍長い。
    This river is three times longer than that one.

  2. (suf) the .... river; (suffix used with the names of rivers)

    信濃川と阿賀野川ではどちらが長いですか。
    Which is longer, the Shinano River or the Agano River?

  1. (n) positive electric charge; positive (static) charge; (sometimes called "positive electricity")
  1. (n) Halla okadai (species of eunicid worm used as fishing bait)
  2. (species of eunicid worm used as fishing bait) →Related words: 揺蚊
  3. red mite (i.e. a chigger) →Related words: 恙虫
  1. (n) (Buddh) ("like this"; often the opening word of a sutra) →Related words: 如是我聞
  2. ten thusnesses (in Tendai) →Related words: 十如是
ディーエッチ(diiecchi)
  1. (n) (designated hitter - baseball)
  1. (n) locked up feeling; cooped up feeling; feeling of entrapment; (feeling of hopelessness); being in a bind
  1. (n) miniature Chusan palm (Trachycarpus wagnerianus); (poss. Trachycarpus fortunei)
  1. (n) Gokturks; Sky Turks; Tujue; (powerful Turkic confederation from medieval Inner Asia)
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