There are 20 total results for your Mindful search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
正念 see styles |
zhèng niàn zheng4 nian4 cheng nien shounen / shonen しょうねん |
More info & calligraphy: 7. Right Mindfulness / Right Memory / Perfect Mindfulness(1) {Buddh} (See 八正道) right mindfulness; (2) true faith (in rebirth in the promised land); (place-name) Shounen samyak-smṛti, right remembrance, the seventh of the 八正道; 'right mindfullness, the looking on the body and the spirit in such a way as to remain ardent, self-possessed and mindful, having overcome both hankering and dejection. ' Keith. |
六法 see styles |
liù fǎ liu4 fa3 liu fa roppou / roppo ろっぽう |
(1) six codes (constitution, civil code, criminal code, commercial code, code of civil procedure, code of criminal procedure); (2) (abbreviation) (See 六法全書) Compendium of Laws is also a term for 六法念. |
委念 see styles |
wěi niàn wei3 nian4 wei nien inen |
intelligently mindful |
念僧 see styles |
niàn sēng nian4 seng1 nien seng nensō |
to be mindful of the saṃgha |
念恩 see styles |
niàn ēn nian4 en1 nien en nenon |
mindful of kindness |
念捨 念舍 see styles |
niàn shě nian4 she3 nien she nen sha |
mindful of charity |
念施 see styles |
niàn shī nian4 shi1 nien shih nense |
mindful of charity |
惜命 see styles |
xī mìng xi1 ming4 hsi ming |
to be mindful of one's health and safety |
留意 see styles |
liú yì liu2 yi4 liu i rui るい |
to be mindful; to pay attention to; to take note of (n,vs,vi) heeding; paying attention; bearing in mind; (female given name) Rui |
能念 see styles |
néng niàn neng2 nian4 neng nien nōnen |
can be mindful of |
走心 see styles |
zǒu xīn zou3 xin1 tsou hsin |
to take care; to be mindful; (Internet slang) to be moved by something; poignant; to have deep feelings for sb; to lose one's heart to sb |
頓着 see styles |
tonchaku; tonjaku とんちゃく; とんじゃく |
(n,vs,vi) being concerned about or mindful of |
善護念 善护念 see styles |
shàn hù niàn shan4 hu4 nian4 shan hu nien zen gonen |
is well mindful of |
念布施 see styles |
niàn bù shī nian4 bu4 shi1 nien pu shih nen fuse |
mindful of charity |
正念慧 see styles |
zhèng niàn huì zheng4 nian4 hui4 cheng nien hui shō nen'e |
correctly mindful wisdom |
常隨記念 常随记念 see styles |
cháng suí jì niàn chang2 sui2 ji4 nian4 ch`ang sui chi nien chang sui chi nien jōzui kinen |
always mindful |
心念不空 see styles |
xīn niàn bù kōng xin1 nian4 bu4 kong1 hsin nien pu k`ung hsin nien pu kung shinnen fukū |
Pondering on (Buddha) and not passing (the time) in vain. |
念無忘失 念无忘失 see styles |
niàn wú wàng shī nian4 wu2 wang4 shi1 nien wu wang shih nen mu bōshitsu |
mindful without forgetting |
正念正知 see styles |
zhèng niàn zhèng zhī zheng4 nian4 zheng4 zhi1 cheng nien cheng chih shōnen shōchi |
correctly mindful and accurately knowing |
心念不空過 心念不空过 see styles |
xīn niàn bù kōng guō xin1 nian4 bu4 kong1 guo1 hsin nien pu k`ung kuo hsin nien pu kung kuo shinnen fu kūka |
keeping mindful [of the buddha] and not wasting time |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 20 results for "Mindful" 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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