There are 17 total results for your 成立 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
成立 see styles |
chéng lì cheng2 li4 ch`eng li cheng li seiritsu / seritsu せいりつ |
to establish; to set up; to be tenable; to hold water (noun/participle) (1) formation; establishment; materialization; coming into existence; (noun/participle) (2) conclusion (e.g. of a deal); reaching (e.g. an agreement); approval; completion; closing; enacting; arrangement; (noun/participle) (3) being valid (of a theory, argument, etc.); holding; applying; (personal name) Shigetatsu to consist of |
成立ち see styles |
naritachi なりたち |
(1) the way in which something came about; origin; (2) structure; organization; the way something is constructed |
成立つ see styles |
naritatsu なりたつ |
(v5t,vi,vt) (1) to consist of; to be made up of; to be composed of; (2) to be practical (logical, feasible, viable); to be concluded; to hold true |
不成立 see styles |
bù chéng lì bu4 cheng2 li4 pu ch`eng li pu cheng li fuseiritsu / fuseritsu ふせいりつ |
failure (e.g. of a bill, motion); falling through; rejection; miscarriage not complete |
所成立 see styles |
suǒ chéng lì suo3 cheng2 li4 so ch`eng li so cheng li sho jōryū |
that to be accomplished; proven |
能成立 see styles |
néng chéng lì neng2 cheng2 li4 neng ch`eng li neng cheng li nō jōryū |
proving |
京成立石 see styles |
keiseitateishi / kesetateshi けいせいたていし |
(personal name) Keiseitateishi |
八成立因 see styles |
bā chéng lì yīn ba1 cheng2 li4 yin1 pa ch`eng li yin pa cheng li yin hachi jōryū in |
eight factors of a Buddhist syllogism |
共所成立 see styles |
gòng suǒ chéng lì gong4 suo3 cheng2 li4 kung so ch`eng li kung so cheng li gū shojōryū |
proven in common |
商談成立 see styles |
shoudanseiritsu / shodanseritsu しょうだんせいりつ |
conclusion (completion) of negotiations |
松永成立 see styles |
matsunagashigetatsu まつながしげたつ |
(person) Matsunaga Shigetatsu (1962.8.12-) |
速得成立 see styles |
sù dé chéng lì su4 de2 cheng2 li4 su te ch`eng li su te cheng li sokudoku jōryū |
quickly attains fruition |
京成立石駅 see styles |
keiseitateishieki / kesetateshieki けいせいたていしえき |
(st) Keiseitateishi Station |
抵当権成立 see styles |
teitoukenseiritsu / tetokenseritsu ていとうけんせいりつ |
mortgage arrangements |
成立一切自論 成立一切自论 see styles |
chéng lì yī qiè zì lùn cheng2 li4 yi1 qie4 zi4 lun4 ch`eng li i ch`ieh tzu lun cheng li i chieh tzu lun jōryū issai jiron |
establish one's own positions |
Variations: |
naritachi なりたち |
(1) the way in which something came about; origin; (2) structure; organization; the way something is constructed |
Variations: |
naritatsu なりたつ |
(v5t,vi) (1) to consist of; to be made up of; to be composed of; (v5t,vi) (2) to be concluded (e.g. of an agreement); to hold true (e.g. of a theory); to be valid; (v5t,vi) (3) to be viable (of a business, lifestyle, etc.); to carry on; to keep going |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "成立" 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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