There are 16 total results for your 上意 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
上意 see styles |
shàng yì shang4 yi4 shang i joui / joi じょうい |
will or decree (esp. of shogun); emperor's wishes superior intention (?) |
上意東 see styles |
kamiitou / kamito かみいとう |
(place-name) Kamiitou |
上意江 see styles |
jouie / joie じょういえ |
(place-name) Jōie |
上意討 see styles |
jouiuchi / joiuchi じょういうち |
(irregular okurigana usage) (archaism) execution (on the command of a feudal lord) |
增上意 see styles |
zēng shàng yì zeng1 shang4 yi4 tseng shang i zōjō i |
superior intent |
最上意 see styles |
zuì shàng yì zui4 shang4 yi4 tsui shang i saijō i |
greatest aspiration |
無上意 无上意 see styles |
wú shàng yì wu2 shang4 yi4 wu shang i mujō i |
unexcelled thoughts |
上意下達 see styles |
jouikatatsu; jouigedatsu(ik) / joikatatsu; joigedatsu(ik) じょういかたつ; じょういげだつ(ik) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) (ant: 下意上達) conveying the will of the governing to the governed; top-down (system) |
上意討ち see styles |
jouiuchi / joiuchi じょういうち |
(archaism) execution (on the command of a feudal lord) |
增上意樂 增上意乐 see styles |
zēng shàng yì yào zeng1 shang4 yi4 yao4 tseng shang i yao zōjōigyō |
superior intent |
最上意樂 最上意乐 see styles |
zuì shàng yì yào zui4 shang4 yi4 yao4 tsui shang i yao saijō igyō |
highest intention |
淨增上意 see styles |
jìng zēng shàng yì jing4 zeng1 shang4 yi4 ching tseng shang i jō zōjō i |
pure superior intention |
發無上意 发无上意 see styles |
fā wú shàng yì fa1 wu2 shang4 yi4 fa wu shang i hatsu mujō i |
to give rise to the highest aspiration |
淸淨增上意樂 淸淨增上意乐 see styles |
qīng jìng zēng shàng yì yào qing1 jing4 zeng1 shang4 yi4 yao4 ch`ing ching tseng shang i yao ching ching tseng shang i yao shōjō zōjō igyō |
pure superior intent |
淸淨增上意樂地 淸淨增上意乐地 see styles |
qīng jìng zēng shàng yì yào dì qing1 jing4 zeng1 shang4 yi4 yao4 di4 ch`ing ching tseng shang i yao ti ching ching tseng shang i yao ti shōjō zōjō igyō chi |
pure stage of superior intent |
Variations: |
jouiuchi / joiuchi じょういうち |
(hist) execution (on the command of a feudal lord) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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