There are 21 total results for your 二部 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
二部 see styles |
nibe にべ |
two parts; two copies; the second part; (surname) Nibe |
二部作 see styles |
nibusaku にぶさく |
two-part work |
二部制 see styles |
èr bù zhì er4 bu4 zhi4 erh pu chih |
two shift system (in schools) |
二部野 see styles |
nibuno にぶの |
(surname) Nibuno |
十二部 see styles |
shí èr bù shi2 er4 bu4 shih erh pu jūni bu |
twelve divisions |
新二部 see styles |
shinnibu しんにぶ |
(personal name) Shinnibu |
第二部 see styles |
dainibu だいにぶ |
second division; secondary division |
二部五部 see styles |
èr bù wǔ bù er4 bu4 wu3 bu4 erh pu wu pu nibu gobu |
The two are the divisions which took place immediately after the Buddha's death into (a) the elder monks or intimate disciples, and (b) the general body of disciples, styled respectively 上座 and 大衆 q.v.; the five are the divisions, which are said to have occurred a century later, into Dharma-guptah 曇無德, Mulasarvastivadah 薩婆多, Mahisasakah 彌沙塞, Kasyapiyah迦葉遣 and Vatsiputriya 姿麤富羅. |
二部合唱 see styles |
nibugasshou / nibugassho にぶがっしょう |
two-part chorus; vocal duet |
二部合奏 see styles |
nibugassou / nibugasso にぶがっそう |
instrumental duet; two-part ensemble |
二部授業 see styles |
nibujugyou / nibujugyo にぶじゅぎょう |
double (school) sessions |
二部教授 see styles |
nibukyouju / nibukyoju にぶきょうじゅ |
two-session system |
十二部教 see styles |
shí èr bù jiào shi2 er4 bu4 jiao4 shih erh pu chiao jūni bukyō |
twelve kinds of canonical texts |
十二部法 see styles |
shí èr bù fǎ shi2 er4 bu4 fa3 shih erh pu fa jūni bu hō |
twelvefold scriptures |
十二部經 十二部经 see styles |
shí èr bù jīng shi2 er4 bu4 jing1 shih erh pu ching jūnibu kyō |
Twelve divisions of the Mahāyāna canon: (1) 修多羅 sūtra; (2) 祇夜 geya; (3) 伽陀 gāthā; (4) 尼陀那 nidāna, also 因緣; (5) 伊帝目多 itivṛttaka; (6) 闍多伽 jātaka; (7) 阿浮達摩 adbhuta-dharma, i.e. the 阿毘達摩 abhidhama; (8) 阿波陀那 avadāna; (9) 優婆提舍 upadeśa; (10) 優陀那udāna; (11) 毘佛略 vaipulya; (12) 和 伽羅 vyākaraṇa. Cf. 九部經. |
十二部線 十二部线 see styles |
shí èr bù xiàn shi2 er4 bu4 xian4 shih erh pu hsien jūni bu sen |
twelve dividing lines |
小乘二部 see styles |
xiǎo shèng èr bù xiao3 sheng4 er4 bu4 hsiao sheng erh pu shōjō nibu |
The 上座部 Sthaviravādin, School of Presbyters, and 大衆部 Sarvāstivādin, q.v. |
東証二部 see styles |
toushounibu / toshonibu とうしょうにぶ |
(See 東証一部) Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange |
第二部長 see styles |
dainibuchou / dainibucho だいにぶちょう |
assistant chief of staff, g2 |
Variations: |
nibu にぶ |
two parts; two copies; the second part |
Variations: |
nibujoujoukigyou / nibujojokigyo にぶじょうじょうきぎょう |
Second Section company (on the Tokyo Stock Exchange) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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