There are 17 total results for your 非無 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
非無 see styles |
fēi wú fei1 wu2 fei wu |
no non-existence [of...] |
非無學 see styles |
fēi wú xué fei1 wu2 xue2 fei wu hsüeh |
not (in the stage of) post-learner |
非無想 see styles |
fēi wú xiǎng fei1 wu2 xiang3 fei wu hsiang |
not unassociative thought |
非無相 see styles |
fēi wú xiàng fei1 wu2 xiang4 fei wu hsiang |
not without marks |
非無邊 see styles |
fēi wú biān fei1 wu2 bian1 fei wu pien |
not without limit |
非無門 see styles |
fēi wú mén fei1 wu2 men2 fei wu men |
the teaching that negates (attachment to) non-existence |
是非無い see styles |
zehinai ぜひない |
(adjective) unavoidable; inevitable |
非有非無 see styles |
fēi yǒu fēi wú fei1 you3 fei1 wu2 fei yu fei wu |
neither existent nor non-existent |
非常非無常 see styles |
fēi cháng fēi wú cháng fei1 chang2 fei1 wu2 chang2 fei ch`ang fei wu ch`ang fei chang fei wu chang |
neither permanent nor impermanent |
非作非無作業 see styles |
fēi zuò fēi wú zuò yè fei1 zuo4 fei1 wu2 zuo4 ye4 fei tso fei wu tso yeh |
neither evident nor non-evident |
非學非無學智 see styles |
fēi xué fēi wú xué zhì fei1 xue2 fei1 wu2 xue2 zhi4 fei hsüeh fei wu hsüeh chih |
wisdom of neither training nor no-treatings |
世間非常非無常 世间非常非无常 see styles |
shì jiān fēi cháng fēi wú cháng shi4 jian1 fei1 chang2 fei1 wu2 chang2 shih chien fei ch`ang fei wu ch`ang shih chien fei chang fei wu chang seken hijō hi mujō |
the world is neither permanent nor impermanent |
非有想非無想天 非有想非无想天 see styles |
fēi yǒu xiǎng fēi wú xiǎng tiān fei1 you3 xiang3 fei1 wu2 xiang3 tian1 fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang t`ien fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang tien |
(or非有想非無想天處) Nāivasaṃjñānāsṃjñāyatana. 非想非非想天 The heaven or place where there is neither thinking nor not-thinking; it is beyond thinking; the fourth of the 四 空 天 four immaterial heavens, known also as the 有頂天. |
非有想非無想處 see styles |
fēi yǒu xiǎng fēi wú xiǎng chù fei1 you3 xiang3 fei1 wu2 xiang3 chu4 fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang ch`u fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang chu |
realm of neither perception nor non-perception |
世間非有邊非無邊 世间非有边非无边 see styles |
shì jiān fēi yǒu biān fēi wú biān shi4 jian1 fei1 you3 bian1 fei1 wu2 bian1 shih chien fei yu pien fei wu pien seken hi uhen hi muhen |
the world is neither finite nor infinite |
非有想非無想有情 see styles |
fēi yǒu xiǎng fēi wú xiǎng yǒu qíng fei1 you3 xiang3 fei1 wu2 xiang3 you3 qing2 fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang yu ch`ing fei yu hsiang fei wu hsiang yu ching |
beings neither with nor without ideation |
Variations: |
zehinai ぜひない |
(adjective) unavoidable; inevitable |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "非無" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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