There are 17 total results for your Unconditional search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
化生 see styles |
huà shēng hua4 sheng1 hua sheng keshou / kesho けしょう |
(noun/participle) (1) {Buddh} (See 四生) spontaneous birth; (2) goblin; monster; (surname, given name) Keshou q. v. means direct 'birth' by metamorphosis. It also means the incarnate avaatara of a deity.; aupapādaka, or aupapāduka. Direct metamorphosis, or birth by transformation, one of the 四生, by which existence in any required form is attained in an instant in full maturity. By this birth bodhisattvas residing in Tuṣita appear on earth. Dhyāni Buddhas and Avalokiteśvara are likewise called 化生. It also means unconditional creation at the beginning of a kalpa. Bhuta 部多 is also used with similar meaning. There are various kinds of 化生, e. g. 佛菩薩化生 the transformation of a Buddha or bodhisattva, in any form at will, without gestation, or intermediary conditions: 極樂化生, birth in the happy land of Amitābha by transformation through the Lotus; 法身化生 the dharmakāya, or spiritual body, born or formed on a disciple's conversion. |
絕對 绝对 see styles |
jué duì jue2 dui4 chüeh tui zettai |
absolute; unconditional beyond compare |
絶対 see styles |
zettai ぜったい |
(adverb) (1) (See 絶対に) absolutely; definitely; unconditionally; (can be adjective with の) (2) absolute; unconditional; unmistakable; (3) (ant: 相対・1) absoluteness |
無保留 无保留 see styles |
wú bǎo liú wu2 bao3 liu2 wu pao liu |
without reservation; not holding anything back; unconditional |
無条件 see styles |
mujouken / mujoken むじょうけん |
(adj-no,n) unconditional |
無條件 无条件 see styles |
wú tiáo jiàn wu2 tiao2 jian4 wu t`iao chien wu tiao chien mujōken |
unconditional unconditioned |
単純承認 see styles |
tanjunshounin / tanjunshonin たんじゅんしょうにん |
{law} unconditional acceptance (of an inheritance); absolute acceptance |
無条件文 see styles |
mujoukenbun / mujokenbun むじょうけんぶん |
{comp} imperative statement; unconditional statement |
無緣憐愍 无缘怜愍 see styles |
wú yuán lián mǐn wu2 yuan2 lian2 min3 wu yüan lien min muen renbin |
unconditional kindness |
白紙委任 see styles |
hakushiinin / hakushinin はくしいにん |
(noun/participle) (yoji) carte blanche; blank check; blank cheque; unconditional authority |
至上命令 see styles |
shijoumeirei / shijomere しじょうめいれい |
(yoji) unconditional command; must-obey order |
無条件分岐 see styles |
mujoukenbunki / mujokenbunki むじょうけんぶんき |
{comp} unconditional branch |
無条件解約 see styles |
mujoukenkaiyaku / mujokenkaiyaku むじょうけんかいやく |
(See クーリングオフ) unconditional cancellation of a contract |
無条件降伏 see styles |
mujoukenkoufuku / mujokenkofuku むじょうけんこうふく |
unconditional surrender |
無條件投降 无条件投降 see styles |
wú tiáo jiàn tóu xiáng wu2 tiao2 jian4 tou2 xiang2 wu t`iao chien t`ou hsiang wu tiao chien tou hsiang |
unconditional surrender |
無条件飛越し命令 see styles |
mujoukentobikoshimeirei / mujokentobikoshimere むじょうけんとびこしめいれい |
{comp} unconditional jump instruction |
Variations: |
zettee; zettee; zettee ぜってー; ぜってぇ; ぜってえ |
(adverb) (1) (ktb:) (See 絶対・1) definitely; absolutely; without doubt; (can be adjective with の) (2) (ktb:) (See 絶対・2) absolute; unconditional |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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