There are 36 total results for your Fidelity search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
信 see styles |
xìn xin4 hsin yuki ゆき |
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. |
忠 see styles |
zhōng zhong1 chung makoto まこと |
More info & calligraphy: Loyalty to Duty or Master(1) loyalty; devotion; fidelity; faithfulness; (2) (See 判官・はんがん・2,弾正台・2) inspector of the Imperial Prosecuting and Investigating Office (ritsuryō system); (given name) Makoto Loyal. |
誠 诚 see styles |
chéng cheng2 ch`eng cheng masakatsu まさかつ |
More info & calligraphy: Honesty(adv,n) (1) truth; reality; (2) sincerity; honesty; integrity; fidelity; (3) (archaism) that's right (used when recalling forgotten information, suddenly changing the subject, etc.); (personal name) Masakatsu Truthful, true, truth; real; sincere, sincerity.; See under Fourteen Strokes. |
信義 信义 see styles |
xìn yì xin4 yi4 hsin i nobuyoshi のぶよし |
More info & calligraphy: Faithful / Honorable / Trustworthy / Fidelity / Loyaltyfaith; fidelity; loyalty; (male given name) Nobuyoshi |
忠誠 忠诚 see styles |
zhōng chéng zhong1 cheng2 chung ch`eng chung cheng chuusei / chuse ちゅうせい |
More info & calligraphy: Loyalty(noun or adjectival noun) loyalty; sincerity; allegiance; fidelity; integrity; (given name) Chuusei |
操守 see styles |
cāo shǒu cao1 shou3 ts`ao shou tsao shou soushu / soshu そうしゅ |
More info & calligraphy: Fidelity / Personal Integrity / Honorconstancy; fidelity |
節操 节操 see styles |
jié cāo jie2 cao1 chieh ts`ao chieh tsao sessou / sesso せっそう |
More info & calligraphy: Honor and Integrityintegrity; fidelity; constancy; principle; faithfulness; honor; honour |
貞節 贞节 see styles |
zhēn jié zhen1 jie2 chen chieh teisetsu / tesetsu ていせつ |
More info & calligraphy: Chastity(noun or adjectival noun) chastity; fidelity; faithfulness; virtue |
実 see styles |
shí shi2 shih minoru みのる |
Japanese variant of 實|实 (noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) truth; reality; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (じつ only) sincerity; honesty; fidelity; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) (じつ only) content; substance; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) (じつ only) (good) result; (m,f) Minoru |
操 see styles |
cào cao4 ts`ao tsao misao みさを |
variant of 肏[cao4] (1) fidelity; honour; honor; constancy; (2) chastity (of a woman); faithfulness (e.g. to one's husband); (female given name) Misao; Misawo to take |
鴦 鸯 see styles |
yāng yang1 yang yō |
used in 鴛鴦|鸳鸯[yuan1yang1] Hen of mandarin duck, symbolizing conjugal fidelity; translit. aṅg. |
五常 see styles |
wǔ cháng wu3 chang2 wu ch`ang wu chang gojou / gojo ごじょう |
the five cardinal virtues in traditional Chinese ethics: benevolence 仁[ren2], justice 義|义[yi4], propriety 禮|礼[li3], wisdom 智[zhi4] and honor 信[xin4]; alternative term for 五倫|五伦[wu3lun2], the five cardinal relationships; alternative term for 五行[wu3xing2], the five elements the five cardinal Confucian virtues (justice, politeness, wisdom, fidelity and benevolence); (place-name) Gojō five constant [virtues] |
失真 see styles |
shī zhēn shi1 zhen1 shih chen |
to lack fidelity; (signal) distortion |
忠節 see styles |
chuusetsu / chusetsu ちゅうせつ |
loyalty; allegiance; fidelity; (place-name) Chuusetsu |
節義 see styles |
noriyoshi のりよし |
fidelity to one's principles; (male given name) Noriyoshi |
老実 see styles |
roujitsu / rojitsu ろうじつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) loyalty; fidelity |
貞操 贞操 see styles |
zhēn cāo zhen1 cao1 chen ts`ao chen tsao teisou / teso ていそう |
(usually of women) chastity; virginity; virtue; honor; loyalty; moral integrity chastity; virtue; fidelity |
貞淑 see styles |
teishuku / teshuku ていしゅく |
(noun or adjectival noun) chastity; virtue; fidelity; feminine modesty; (given name) Teishuku |
高清 see styles |
gāo qīng gao1 qing1 kao ch`ing kao ching takase たかせ |
high definition (television etc); high fidelity (audio) (surname) Takase |
低保真 see styles |
dī bǎo zhēn di1 bao3 zhen1 ti pao chen |
low fidelity; lo-fi |
保真度 see styles |
bǎo zhēn dù bao3 zhen1 du4 pao chen tu |
fidelity |
忠実度 see styles |
chuujitsudo / chujitsudo ちゅうじつど |
fidelity |
真実味 see styles |
shinjitsumi しんじつみ |
(1) truthfulness; credibility; (2) sincerity; honesty; good faith; fidelity |
真実性 see styles |
shinjitsusei / shinjitsuse しんじつせい |
fidelity; truth; authenticity; credibility |
高保真 see styles |
gāo bǎo zhēn gao1 bao3 zhen1 kao pao chen |
high fidelity; hi-fi |
三綱五常 三纲五常 see styles |
sān gāng wǔ cháng san1 gang1 wu3 chang2 san kang wu ch`ang san kang wu chang |
three principles and five virtues (idiom); the three rules (ruler guides subject, father guides son and husband guides wife) and five constant virtues of Confucianism (benevolence 仁, righteousness 義|义, propriety 禮|礼, wisdom 智 and fidelity 信) |
孝悌忠信 see styles |
xiào tì zhōng xìn xiao4 ti4 zhong1 xin4 hsiao t`i chung hsin hsiao ti chung hsin |
Confucian moral injunctions of fidelity; piety to one's parents, respect to one's older brother, loyalty to one's monarch, faith to one's male friends |
心中立て see styles |
shinjuudate / shinjudate しんじゅうだて |
(noun/participle) (1) fidelity (in a romantic relationship); (noun/participle) (2) loyalty |
高忠実度 see styles |
kouchuujitsudo / kochujitsudo こうちゅうじつど |
(See ハイファイ) high fidelity; hi-fi |
干遮那摩羅 干遮那摩罗 see styles |
gān zhēn à mó luó gan1 zhen1 a4 mo2 luo2 kan chen a mo lo Kanshanamara |
Kāñcana-mālā, a hair circlet or ornament of pure gold; name of the wife of Kuṇālā, noted for fidelity to her husband when he had been disgraced. |
Variations: |
makoto まこと |
(adv,n) (1) truth; reality; (adv,n) (2) sincerity; honesty; integrity; fidelity; (adv,n) (3) (archaism) (used when recalling forgotten information, suddenly changing the subject, etc.) that's right |
フィデリティー see styles |
fideritii / fideriti フィデリティー |
fidelity (audio) |
ハイフィデリティ see styles |
haifideriti ハイフィデリティ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high fidelity |
ハイ・フィデリティ see styles |
hai fideriti ハイ・フィデリティ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high fidelity |
Variations: |
shinjitsumi しんじつみ |
(1) truthfulness; credibility; (2) sincerity; honesty; good faith; fidelity |
Variations: |
haifideriti; hai fideriti ハイフィデリティ; ハイ・フィデリティ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See ハイファイ) high fidelity |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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