There are 48 total results for your Reliance search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
信 see styles |
xìn xin4 hsin shin しん |
More info & calligraphy: Honesty / Fidelity(1) honesty; sincerity; fidelity; (2) trust; reliance; confidence; (3) (religious) faith; devotion; (counter) (4) counter for received messages; (female given name) Yuki śraddhā. Faith; to believe; belief; faith regarded as the faculty of the mind which sees, appropriates, and trusts the things of religion; it joyfully trusts in the Buddha, in the pure virtue of the triratna and earthly and transcendental goodness; it is the cause of the pure life, and the solvent of doubt. Two forms are mentioned: (1) adhimukti, intuition, tr. by self-assured enlightenment. (2) śraddhā, faith through hearing or being taught. For the Awakening of Faith, Śraddhotpāda, v. 起信論. |
独立 see styles |
dokuritsu どくりつ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) independence; self-reliance; supporting oneself; being on one's own; (n,vs,vi) (2) independence (e.g. of a nation); freedom; (n,vs,vi) (3) separation; isolation |
自恃 see styles |
zì shì zi4 shi4 tzu shih |
More info & calligraphy: Self-Reliance |
大乘無上法 大乘无上法 see styles |
dà shèng wú shàng fǎ da4 sheng4 wu2 shang4 fa3 ta sheng wu shang fa daijō mujō hō |
More info & calligraphy: The Supreme Mahayana Truth |
緣 缘 see styles |
yuán yuan2 yüan en |
cause; reason; karma; fate; predestined affinity; margin; hem; edge; along pratyaya means conviction, reliance, but with Buddhists especially it means 'a co-operating cause, the concurrent occasion of an event as distinguished from its proximate cause'. M.W. It is the circumstantial, conditioning, or secondary cause, in contrast with 因 hetu, the direct or fundamental cause. hetu is as the seed, pratyaya the soil, rain, sunshine, etc. To reason, conclude. To climb, lay hold of. The mind 能緣can reason, the objective is 所緣, the two in contact constitute the reasoning process. The four kinds of causes are 因緣; 次第緣; 緣緣, and 增上緣 q.v. |
主体 see styles |
chuche チュチェ |
(1) (kana only) (See 主体思想) Juche (North Korean political ideology) (kor:); self-reliance; (2) (kana only) Juche (North Korean calendar) |
依存 see styles |
yī cún yi1 cun2 i ts`un i tsun izon(p); ison いぞん(P); いそん |
to depend on something for existence; dependent on (n,vs,vt,vi) dependence; reliance |
依義 依义 see styles |
yī yì yi1 yi4 i i egi |
reliance upon the meaning |
依頼 see styles |
irai いらい |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) request; commission; entrusting (with a matter); (n,vs,vi) (2) dependence; reliance |
信頼 see styles |
shinrai しんらい |
(noun, transitive verb) trust (in); confidence; faith; reliance; (personal name) Nobuyori |
恃み see styles |
tanomi たのみ |
(1) request; favor; favour; (n,n-suf) (2) reliance; dependence; trust |
憑み see styles |
tanomi たのみ |
(1) request; favor; favour; (n,n-suf) (2) reliance; dependence; trust |
憑拠 see styles |
hyoukyo / hyokyo ひょうきょ |
(noun/participle) basis; foundation; reliance |
独歩 see styles |
doppo; dokuho(ok) どっぽ; どくほ(ok) |
(n,vs,vi) (1) walking alone; walking without assistance; (n,vs,vi) (2) self-reliance; being independent; (can be adjective with の) (3) unique; matchless; unparalleled; unequaled; unrivaled; unchallenged; peerless; (given name) Doppo |
独行 see styles |
dokkou / dokko どっこう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) going alone; travelling alone; solitary journey; (n,vs,vi) (2) self-reliance; acting independently; doing by oneself; (personal name) Tokuyuki |
甘え see styles |
amae あまえ |
(See 甘える・あまえる) lack of self-reliance; depending on others |
自主 see styles |
zì zhǔ zi4 zhu3 tzu chu jishu じしゅ |
independent; to act for oneself; autonomous (noun/participle) independence; autonomy; self-reliance |
自助 see styles |
zì zhù zi4 zhu4 tzu chu jijo じじょ |
self-service self-help; self-reliance; (given name) Jisuke |
自立 see styles |
zì lì zi4 li4 tzu li jiritsu じりつ |
independent; self-reliant; self-sustaining; to stand on one's own feet; to support oneself (n,vs,vi,adj-no) independence; self-reliance; (given name) Yoritatsu self-sufficient |
言法 see styles |
yán fǎ yan2 fa3 yen fa gonpō |
the method of [reliance on] words |
頼り see styles |
tayori たより |
reliance; dependence |
七最勝 七最胜 see styles |
qī zuì shèng qi1 zui4 sheng4 ch`i tsui sheng chi tsui sheng shichi saishō |
The seven perfections, see唯識論, 9. 安住最勝 Perfect rest in the bodhisattva nature. 依止最勝 perfect reliance on, or holding fast to the great bodhi (awakened mind). 意果最勝 perfect resultant aim in-pity for all 事業最勝 Perfect in constant performance. 巧便最勝 Perfect in able device (for spiritual presentation). 廻向最勝 Perfect direction towards the highest bodhi. 滿淨最勝 Perfect purity and peace. |
二依處 二依处 see styles |
èr yī chù er4 yi1 chu4 erh i ch`u erh i chu ni esho |
two loci of reliance |
人頼り see styles |
hitodayori ひとだより |
reliance on others |
依存度 see styles |
izondo いぞんど |
degree of dependence; dependency rate; reliance |
依文字 see styles |
yī wén zì yi1 wen2 zi4 i wen tzu e monji |
reliance upon the letters |
依止力 see styles |
yī zhǐ lì yi1 zhi3 li4 i chih li eshiriki |
strength of reliance |
因明論 因明论 see styles |
yīn míng lùn yin1 ming2 lun4 yin ming lun inmyō ron |
reliance on logic |
心頼み see styles |
kokorodanomi こころだのみ |
reliance; dependence |
無常依 无常依 see styles |
wú cháng yī wu2 chang2 yi1 wu ch`ang i wu chang i mujō e |
The reliance of the impermanent, i.e. Buddha, upon whom mortals can rely. |
畢境依 see styles |
bì jìng yī bi4 jing4 yi1 pi ching i |
A final trust, ultimate reliance, i.e. Buddha. |
畢竟依 毕竟依 see styles |
bì jìng yī bi4 jing4 yi1 pi ching i hikkyō e |
ultimate reliance |
自立心 see styles |
jiritsushin じりつしん |
spirit of self-reliance; feeling of independence |
託境界 讬境界 see styles |
tuō jìng jiè tuo1 jing4 jie4 t`o ching chieh to ching chieh taku kyōgai |
reliance on the objective realm |
難行道 难行道 see styles |
nán xíng dào nan2 xing2 dao4 nan hsing tao nangyoudou / nangyodo なんぎょうどう |
{Buddh} (See 易行道) the hard way; striving for enlightenment through one's own efforts (as opposed to reliance on Amitabha) path of difficult practice |
五所依土 see styles |
wǔ suǒ yī tǔ wu3 suo3 yi1 tu3 wu so i t`u wu so i tu go shoe do |
The five Buddha-kṣetra, or dependencies, the realms, or conditions of a Buddha. They are: (1) 法性土 his dharmakāya-kṣetra, or realm of his 'spiritual nature', dependent on and yet identical with the 眞如 bhutatathata; (2) 實 with its five immortal skandhas, i. e. his glorified body for his own enjoyment;. (3) 色相土 the land or condition of his self-expression as wisdom; (4) 他受用土 his saṃbhogakāya realm for the joy of others; (5) 變化土 the realm on which his nirmāṇakāya depends, that of the wisdom of perfect service of all, which results in his relation to every kind of condition. |
先例主義 see styles |
senreishugi / senreshugi せんれいしゅぎ |
(See 前例主義) following precedent (instead of trying something new); reliance on precedent |
前例主義 see styles |
zenreishugi / zenreshugi ぜんれいしゅぎ |
following precedent (instead of trying something new); reliance on precedent |
無依惠施 无依惠施 see styles |
wú yī huì shī wu2 yi1 hui4 shi1 wu i hui shih mue ese |
giving without reliance |
独立独歩 see styles |
dokuritsudoppo どくりつどっぽ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) self-reliance; self-help |
独立独行 see styles |
dokuritsudokkou / dokuritsudokko どくりつどっこう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) self-reliance; acting according to one's own ideas and beliefs |
独立自存 see styles |
dokuritsujison どくりつじそん |
(yoji) independence and self-reliance |
竹槍戦術 see styles |
takeyarisenjutsu たけやりせんじゅつ |
tactics of fighting a technologically advanced adversary with primitive weapons; sole reliance on simple determination (naive spiritualism) in fighting an overwhelming foe |
自力更生 see styles |
zì lì gēng shēng zi4 li4 geng1 sheng1 tzu li keng sheng jirikikousei / jirikikose じりきこうせい |
regeneration through one's own effort (idiom); self-reliance (noun/participle) (yoji) working out one's salvation by own efforts; rehabilitating oneself by one's own efforts; rectifying one's ways of life without relying on others' help |
自力本願 see styles |
jirikihongan じりきほんがん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) salvation by one's own efforts; self-reliance |
信頼の原則 see styles |
shinrainogensoku しんらいのげんそく |
(exp,n) {law} rule of reliance on reasonable conduct; principle that one is not legally responsible for failing to take into account that another party is not following the law |
児童自立支援施設 see styles |
jidoujiritsushienshisetsu / jidojiritsushienshisetsu じどうじりつしえんしせつ |
children's self-reliance support facility |
Variations: |
tanomi たのみ |
(1) request; favor; favour; (2) reliance; dependence; trust; hope |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 48 results for "Reliance" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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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