There are 18 total results for your 無差別 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
無差別 无差别 see styles |
wú chā bié wu2 cha1 bie2 wu ch`a pieh wu cha pieh musabetsu むさべつ |
(1) indiscrimination; without discrimination; (adjectival noun) (2) indiscriminate lack of distinction |
無差別級 see styles |
musabetsukyuu / musabetsukyu むさべつきゅう |
open-weight (unclassified) division (category) |
三無差別 三无差别 see styles |
sān wú chā bié san1 wu2 cha1 bie2 san wu ch`a pieh san wu cha pieh san mushabetsu |
three non-differences |
佛無差別 佛无差别 see styles |
fó wú chā bié fo2 wu2 cha1 bie2 fo wu ch`a pieh fo wu cha pieh butsu mu shabetsu |
The identity of all Buddhas, and of their methods and purposes of enlightenment. One of the three identities, of all Buddhas, of all minds, and of all beings. |
心無差別 心无差别 see styles |
xīn wú chā bié xin1 wu2 cha1 bie2 hsin wu ch`a pieh hsin wu cha pieh shin mu shabetsu |
non-difference between the minds [of buddhas and sentient beings] |
性無差別 性无差别 see styles |
xìng wú chā bié xing4 wu2 cha1 bie2 hsing wu ch`a pieh hsing wu cha pieh shō mu shabetsu |
lacking distinction in nature |
等無差別 等无差别 see styles |
děng wú chā bié deng3 wu2 cha1 bie2 teng wu ch`a pieh teng wu cha pieh tō mu shabetsu |
equally, without distinction |
無差別テロ see styles |
musabetsutero むさべつテロ |
indiscriminate terror; indiscriminate terrorism |
無差別曲線 see styles |
musabetsukyokusen むさべつきょくせん |
indifference curve |
無差別殺人 see styles |
musabetsusatsujin むさべつさつじん |
indiscriminate killing; indiscriminate murder |
無差別爆撃 see styles |
musabetsubakugeki むさべつばくげき |
indiscriminate bombing |
是三無差別 是三无差别 see styles |
shì sān wú chā bié shi4 san1 wu2 cha1 bie2 shih san wu ch`a pieh shih san wu cha pieh zesan mu shabetsu |
among these three, there is no distinction |
衆生無差別 众生无差别 see styles |
zhòng shēng wú chā bié zhong4 sheng1 wu2 cha1 bie2 chung sheng wu ch`a pieh chung sheng wu cha pieh shūjō mu shabetsu |
non-difference between enlightenment in the nature of sentient beings |
無差別モード see styles |
musabetsumoodo むさべつモード |
{comp} promiscuous mode |
無差別大量殺人 see styles |
musabetsutairyousatsujin / musabetsutairyosatsujin むさべつたいりょうさつじん |
indiscriminate mass murder |
大乘法界無差別論疏 大乘法界无差别论疏 see styles |
dà shéng fǎ jiè wú chā bié lùn shū da4 sheng2 fa3 jie4 wu2 cha1 bie2 lun4 shu1 ta sheng fa chieh wu ch`a pieh lun shu ta sheng fa chieh wu cha pieh lun shu Daijō hokkai mu sabetsu ronso |
Dasheng fajie wu chabie lun shou |
心佛及衆生是三無差別 心佛及众生是三无差别 see styles |
xīn fó jí zhòng shēng shì sān wú chā bié xin1 fo2 ji2 zhong4 sheng1 shi4 san1 wu2 cha1 bie2 hsin fo chi chung sheng shih san wu ch`a pieh hsin fo chi chung sheng shih san wu cha pieh shin butsu gyū shūjō zesan mu shabetsu |
the mind, the Buddha, and all living beings — there is no distinction among the three |
秋葉原無差別殺傷事件 see styles |
akihabaramusabetsusasshoujiken / akihabaramusabetsusasshojiken あきはばらむさべつさっしょうじけん |
Akihabara massacre (June 8, 2008) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 18 results for "無差別" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
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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