Words — 8 found
1. liberation from earthly desires and the woes of man; deliverance of one's soul; moksha; mukti; vimuktiBuddhism
りょうぼせい
両墓制
1. double-grave system; system of having one grave for the body and a separate one for prayers and servicesHistorical term
うこ
打ち込む
1. to drive in (a nail, stake, etc.); to hammer in
- いた板
- に
- くぎ
- を
- うちこ打ち込んだ 。
2. to hit (a ball, etc.); to drive; to smash
3. to fire into; to shoot intoalso written as 撃ち込む
4. to input (data); to enter
- ノートパソコン
- の
- でんげんをい電源を入れ 、
- ブラウザ
- を
- たちあ立ち上げて 、
- もう
- おぼ覚えて
- しまった
- アドレス
- を
- うちこ打ち込む 。
5. to devote oneself to; to be absorbed in; to be (really) into; to be enthusiastic about; to put heart and soul into; to throw oneself into; to go head over heels for
- かれ彼
- は
- その
- しごと仕事
- に
- うちこ打ち込んだ 。
6. to practice hitting (baseball, tennis, etc.)Sports
7. to hit (an opponent in kendo, boxing, etc.); to get a blow inMartial arts
8. to invade one's opponent's territory; to place a stone in an opponent's formationGo (game)
9. to pour (concrete, etc.) into a form
めくちものい
目は口ほどに物を言う
1. one can say more with a look than with ten thousand words; the eyes cannot belie one's true thoughts; the eyes are the windows to the soul; eyes are as eloquent as the tongueProverb, See also 物を言う
目は口程に物を言う 【めはくちほどにものをいう】
1. gods and demons; divine spirits and souls of the dead
2. one with (spiritual) power beyond that of humans
そせんれいまつ
祖先の霊を祭る
1. to perform religious services for the departed souls of one's ancestors