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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
四清 see styles |
sì qīng si4 qing1 ssu ch`ing ssu ching |
the Four Cleanups Movement (1963-66); abbr. for 四清運動|四清运动[Si4 qing1 Yun4 dong4] |
浄化 see styles |
jouka / joka じょうか |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) purification; (noun, transitive verb) (2) cleanup (e.g. of politics); purge |
大掃除 see styles |
oosouji / oosoji おおそうじ |
(n,vs,vt,vi) major cleanup; spring cleaning |
尼樓陀 尼楼陀 see styles |
ní lóu tuó ni2 lou2 tuo2 ni lou t`o ni lou to nirōda |
nirodha, restraint, suppression, cessation, annihilation, tr. by 滅 extinction, the third of the four dogmas 四諦; with the breaking of the chain of karma there is left no further bond to reincarnation. Used in Anupūrva-nirodha, or 'successive terminaīons', i. e. nine successive stages of dhyāna. Cf. 尼彌留陀. |
阿婆磨 see styles |
ā pó mó a1 po2 mo2 a p`o mo a po mo apama |
anupma, applied to a buddha as無等等 of unequalled rank, cf. 阿娑磨. |
アヌパム see styles |
anupamu アヌパム |
(personal name) Anupam |
不滅不生 不灭不生 see styles |
bù miè bù shēng bu4 mie4 bu4 sheng1 pu mieh pu sheng fumetsu fushō |
anirodhānupāda, neither dying nor being reborn, immortal, v. 不生. |
四清運動 四清运动 see styles |
sì qīng yùn dòng si4 qing1 yun4 dong4 ssu ch`ing yün tung ssu ching yün tung |
the Four Cleanups Movement (1963-66), which aimed to cleanse the politics, economy, organization and ideology of the Communist Party |
無餘湼槃 无余湼槃 see styles |
wú yú niè pán wu2 yu2 nie4 pan2 wu yü nieh p`an wu yü nieh pan muyo nehan |
(無餘依湼槃) anupadhiśeṣa, the nirvāṇa state in which exists no remainder of the karma of suffering; it is also the nirvāṇa of arhat extinction of body and mind, described as 無餘灰斷. |
特殊清掃 see styles |
tokushuseisou / tokushuseso とくしゅせいそう |
special cleaning and disinfection (esp. after an accident or death); biohazard cleanup; crime scene cleanup |
ヌアヌパリ see styles |
nuanupari ヌアヌパリ |
(place-name) Nuuanu Pali |
功嘉葛刺思 see styles |
gōng jiā gé cì sī gong1 jia1 ge2 ci4 si1 kung chia ko tz`u ssu kung chia ko tzu ssu Kukakasekishi |
Kun-dgah-grags, also named 膽巴 Danupa, a famous Tibetan monk of the thirteenth century, who had influence at the Mongol court under Kublai Khan and after, d. 1303. |
後処理費用 see styles |
atoshorihiyou / atoshorihiyo あとしょりひよう |
after-treatment expenses (esp. nuclear waste); cleanup costs |
アトサヌプリ see styles |
atosanupuri アトサヌプリ |
(place-name) Atosanupuri |
アヌープガル see styles |
anuupugaru / anupugaru アヌープガル |
(place-name) Anupgarh |
コスマヌプリ see styles |
kosumanupuri コスマヌプリ |
(place-name) Kosumanupuri |
ピリカヌプリ see styles |
pirikanupuri ピリカヌプリ |
(place-name) Pirikanupuri |
アヌプシャール see styles |
anupushaaru / anupusharu アヌプシャール |
(place-name) Anupshahr |
クリーンアップ see styles |
kuriinapu / kurinapu クリーンアップ |
(1) {baseb} (See クリーンアップトリオ) cleanup (hitter); (2) cleaning up |
クリーンナップ see styles |
kuriinnappu / kurinnappu クリーンナップ |
cleanup |
シタバヌプリ山 see styles |
shitabanupuriyama シタバヌプリやま |
(place-name) Shitabanupuriyama |
アトサヌプリ原野 see styles |
atosanupurigenya アトサヌプリげんや |
(place-name) Atosanupurigenya |
社會主義教育運動 社会主义教育运动 see styles |
shè huì zhǔ yì jiào yù yùn dòng she4 hui4 zhu3 yi4 jiao4 yu4 yun4 dong4 she hui chu i chiao yü yün tung |
Socialist Education Movement (1963-66), formal name of the Four Cleanups Movement 四清運動|四清运动[Si4 qing1 Yun4 dong4] |
クリーンアップトリオ see styles |
kuriinaputorio / kurinaputorio クリーンアップトリオ |
(baseb) third, fourth, and fifth batters (wasei: cleanup trio) |
クリーンナップトリオ see styles |
kuriinnapputorio / kurinnapputorio クリーンナップトリオ |
(baseb) third, fourth, and fifth batters (wasei: cleanup trio) |
中ヌプリケショマップ川 see styles |
nakanupurikeshomappugawa なかヌプリケショマップがわ |
(place-name) Nakanupurikeshomappugawa |
Variations: |
kuriinapu; kuriinnappu / kurinapu; kurinnappu クリーンアップ; クリーンナップ |
(1) (abbreviation) {baseb} (See クリーンアップトリオ) heart of the batting order (3rd, 4th and 5th batters); 3-4-5 hitters; (2) cleanup; cleaning up |
Variations: |
gomihiroi ごみひろい |
picking up trash; litter picking; litter cleanup |
Variations: |
kuriinaputorio(p); kuriinnapputorio / kurinaputorio(p); kurinnapputorio クリーンアップトリオ(P); クリーンナップトリオ |
{baseb} third, fourth, and fifth batters (wasei: cleanup trio) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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