There are 17 total results for your 不變 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
不變 不变 see styles |
bù biàn bu4 bian4 pu pien fuhen |
constant; unvarying; (math.) invariant immutable |
不變化 不变化 see styles |
bù biàn huà bu4 bian4 hua4 pu pien hua |
invariably |
不變易 不变易 see styles |
bù biàn yì bu4 bian4 yi4 pu pien i fuheni |
unchanging |
不變量 不变量 see styles |
bù biàn liàng bu4 bian4 liang4 pu pien liang |
invariant quantity; invariant (math.) |
住不變 住不变 see styles |
zhù bù biàn zhu4 bu4 bian4 chu pu pien jū fuhen |
abide without changing |
不變價格 不变价格 see styles |
bù biàn jià gé bu4 bian4 jia4 ge2 pu pien chia ko |
fixed price; constant price |
不變易性 不变易性 see styles |
bù biàn yì xìng bu4 bian4 yi4 xing4 pu pien i hsing fu henyaku shō |
Unchanging nature, immutable, i. e. the bhūtatathatā. |
不變異性 不变异性 see styles |
bù biàn yì xìng bu4 bian4 yi4 xing4 pu pien i hsing fuheni shō |
immutability (of thusness) |
不變眞如 不变眞如 see styles |
bù biàn zhēn rú bu4 bian4 zhen1 ru2 pu pien chen ju fuhen shinnyo |
The immutable bhūtatathatā in the absolute, as compared with 隨緣眞如, i. e. in relative or phenomenal conditions. |
不變資本 不变资本 see styles |
bù biàn zī běn bu4 bian4 zi1 ben3 pu pien tzu pen |
constant capital |
不變隨緣 不变随缘 see styles |
bù biàn suí yuán bu4 bian4 sui2 yuan2 pu pien sui yüan fuhen zuien |
The conditioned immutable, i. e. immutable as a whole, but not in its parts, i. e. its phenomenal activity. |
一成不變 一成不变 see styles |
yī chéng - bù biàn yi1 cheng2 - bu4 bian4 i ch`eng - pu pien i cheng - pu pien |
(idiom) immutable; impervious to change; set in stone |
亙古不變 亘古不变 see styles |
gèn gǔ bù biàn gen4 gu3 bu4 bian4 ken ku pu pien |
unchanging since times immemorial (idiom); unalterable; unvarying; monotonous |
常住不變 常住不变 see styles |
cháng zhù bú biàn chang2 zhu4 bu2 bian4 ch`ang chu pu pien chang chu pu pien jōjū fuhen |
eternal and unchanging |
隨緣不變 随缘不变 see styles |
suí yuán bù biàn sui2 yuan2 bu4 bian4 sui yüan pu pien zuien fuhen |
Ever changing in conditions yet immutable in essence; i.e. the 眞如, in its two aspects of隨緣眞如 the absolute in its phenomenal relativity; and considered as immutable, the 不變眞如, which is likened to the water as opposite to the waves. |
以不變應萬變 以不变应万变 see styles |
yǐ bù biàn yìng wàn biàn yi3 bu4 bian4 ying4 wan4 bian4 i pu pien ying wan pien |
(idiom) to deal with varying circumstances by adhering to a basic principle |
淸涼不變自在義 淸凉不变自在义 see styles |
qīng liáng bù biàn zì zài yì qing1 liang2 bu4 bian4 zi4 zai4 yi4 ch`ing liang pu pien tzu tsai i ching liang pu pien tzu tsai i shōryō fuhen jizai gi |
the meaning of pure unchanging unimpededness |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "不變" 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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