There are 51 total results for your 詣 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
詣 诣 see styles |
yì yi4 i kei |
to go (to visit a superior); one's current attainment in learning or art to reach |
詣で see styles |
moude / mode もうで |
(suffix) pilgrimage; visit |
詣り see styles |
mairi まいり |
(n-suf,n) visit (to a religious site, e.g. shrine, temple, grave) |
詣る see styles |
mairu まいる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (humble language) (kana only) to go; to come; to call; (2) to be defeated; to collapse; to die; (3) to be annoyed; to be nonplussed; (4) to be madly in love; (5) to visit (shrine, grave) |
詣坂 see styles |
keisaka / kesaka けいさか |
(surname) Keisaka |
詣謁 诣谒 see styles |
yì yè yi4 ye4 i yeh |
to pay a visit to |
詣門 诣门 see styles |
yì mén yi4 men2 i men |
to visit sb |
詣闕 诣阙 see styles |
yì quē yi4 que1 i ch`üeh i chüeh |
to go to the palace to see the emperor |
仏詣 see styles |
bukkei / bukke ぶっけい |
act of visiting a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple |
來詣 来诣 see styles |
lái yì lai2 yi4 lai i raikei |
comes to |
初詣 see styles |
hatsumoude / hatsumode はつもうで |
first shrine visit of New Year |
参詣 see styles |
sankei / sanke さんけい |
(n,vs,vi) visit to a temple or shrine; worship; pilgrimage |
參詣 参诣 see styles |
sān yì san1 yi4 san i sankei |
To approach the gods or Buddhas in worship. |
往詣 往诣 see styles |
wǎng yì wang3 yi4 wang i ōkei |
to go and visit |
方詣 方诣 see styles |
fāng yì fang1 yi4 fang i hōkei |
Direction. |
朋詣 see styles |
tomoyuki ともゆき |
(personal name) Tomoyuki |
淵詣 渊诣 see styles |
yuān yì yuan1 yi4 yüan i |
deep and profound meaning |
物詣 see styles |
monomoude / monomode ものもうで bukkei / bukke ぶっけい |
(noun/participle) visiting a temple; act of visiting a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple |
發詣 发诣 see styles |
fā yì fa1 yi4 fa i hotsukei |
to appear |
絕詣 绝诣 see styles |
jué yì jue2 yi4 chüeh i |
profoundly well-versed |
行詣 行诣 see styles |
xíng yì xing2 yi4 hsing i gyōkei |
to go to |
躬詣 躬诣 see styles |
gōng yì gong1 yi4 kung i |
to call (at sb's home) personally |
造詣 造诣 see styles |
zào yì zao4 yi4 tsao i zoukei / zoke ぞうけい |
level of mastery (of a skill or area of knowledge); (archaic) to pay a visit to sb deep knowledge; attainments; scholarship to pay a visit |
遊詣 遊诣 see styles |
yóu yì you2 yi4 yu i yukei |
to wander |
詣でる see styles |
mouderu / moderu もうでる |
(Ichidan verb) to make a pilgrimage |
初詣で see styles |
hatsumoude / hatsumode はつもうで |
first shrine visit of New Year |
参詣人 see styles |
sankeinin / sankenin さんけいにん |
(See 参拝者) worshipper; worshiper; visitor (to temple or shrine) |
参詣森 see styles |
sankemori さんけもり |
(personal name) Sankemori |
参詣者 see styles |
sankeisha / sankesha さんけいしゃ |
worshipper; pilgrim; visitor to temple or shrine |
参詣道 see styles |
sankeimichi; sankeidou / sankemichi; sankedo さんけいみち; さんけいどう |
pilgrimage route; pilgrimage road |
恵方詣 see styles |
ehoumairi / ehomairi えほうまいり |
(irregular okurigana usage) New Year's visit to a shrine or temple which lies in a favorable (favourable) or lucky direction |
物詣で see styles |
monomoude / monomode ものもうで |
(noun/participle) visiting a temple |
神詣で see styles |
kamimoude / kamimode かみもうで |
(noun/participle) visiting a shrine |
阿詣羅 阿诣罗 see styles |
ā yì luó a1 yi4 luo2 a i lo Akera |
Aṅgiras, one of the seven deva-ṛṣis born from Brahma's mouth, shown in the Diamond Court of the Garbhadhātu, red coloured, holding a lotus on which is a vase; in Sanskrit the planet Jupiter. A title of the Buddha. Also M030215 M021474 伽羅和. |
恵方詣り see styles |
ehoumairi / ehomairi えほうまいり |
New Year's visit to a shrine or temple which lies in a favorable (favourable) or lucky direction |
熊野参詣 see styles |
kumanosankei / kumanosanke くまのさんけい |
(See 熊野詣で) pilgrimage to the three main Kumano shrines |
熊野詣で see styles |
kumanomoude / kumanomode くまのもうで |
(See 熊野三社) pilgrimage to the three main Kumano shrines |
苦心孤詣 苦心孤诣 see styles |
kǔ xīn gū yì ku3 xin1 gu1 yi4 k`u hsin ku i ku hsin ku i |
to make painstaking efforts (idiom); after much trouble; to work hard at something |
造詣深い see styles |
zoukeifukai; zoukeibukai / zokefukai; zokebukai ぞうけいふかい; ぞうけいぶかい |
(adjective) (See 造詣が深い) scholarly; learned; well-versed (in); profoundly knowledgeable (about) |
Variations: |
bukkei / bukke ぶっけい |
(rare) act of visiting a Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple |
Variations: |
mairi まいり |
(n-suf,n) visit (to a religious site, e.g. shrine, temple, grave) |
不久詣道場 不久诣道场 see styles |
bù jiǔ yì dào cháng bu4 jiu3 yi4 dao4 chang2 pu chiu i tao ch`ang pu chiu i tao chang fuku kei dōjō |
Not long before he visits the place of enlightenment or of Truth, i. e. soon will become a Buddha. |
造詣が深い see styles |
zoukeigafukai / zokegafukai ぞうけいがふかい |
(exp,adj-i) (usu. as ~に造詣が深い) well-versed (in); profoundly knowledgeable (about); high in the attainment (of) |
Variations: |
monomoude / monomode ものもうで |
(rare) visiting a temple |
造詣の奥深さ see styles |
zoukeinookubukasa / zokenookubukasa ぞうけいのおくぶかさ |
deep knowledge |
Variations: |
mairibaka まいりばか |
(See 両墓制) grave for the soul of a deceased person |
Variations: |
mairibaka まいりばか |
(hist) (See 埋め墓,両墓制) visitation grave; memorial for prayers and services in a two-grave system |
Variations: |
mairu まいる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (humble language) (kana only) to go; to come; to call; (v5r,vi) (2) to be defeated; to collapse; to die; (v5r,vi) (3) to be annoyed; to be nonplussed; (v5r,vi) (4) to be madly in love; (v5r,vi) (5) (See 墓参り) to visit (shrine, grave) |
Variations: |
kumanomoude / kumanomode くまのもうで |
(See 熊野三山) pilgrimage to the three main Kumano shrines |
Variations: |
hatsumoude / hatsumode はつもうで |
first shrine visit of the New Year |
Variations: |
ehoumairi / ehomairi えほうまいり |
New Year's visit to a shrine or temple which lies in a favorable (favourable) or lucky direction |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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