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There are 27 total results for your No Fear search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

布施

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bù shī
    bu4 shi1
pu shih
 fuho
    ふほ

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Dana: Almsgiving and Generosity
Dana (Buddhist practice of giving)
(n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} alms-giving; charity; (n,vs,vi) (2) {Buddh} offerings (usu. money) to a priest (for reading sutras, etc.); (surname) Fuho
dāna 檀那; the sixth pāramitā, almsgiving, i. e. of goods, or the doctrine, with resultant benefits now and also hereafter in the forms of reincarnation, as neglect or refusal will produce the opposite consequences. The 二種布施 two kinds of dāna are the pure, or unsullied charity, which looks for no reward here but only hereafter; and the sullied almsgiving whose object is personal benefit. The three kinds of dāna are goods, the doctrine, and courage, or fearlessness. The four kinds are pens to write the sutras, ink, the sutras themselves, and preaching. The five kinds are giving to those who have come from a distance, those who are going to a distance, the sick, the hungry, those wise in the doctrine. The seven kinds are giving to visitors, travellers, the sick, their nurses, monasteries, endowments for the sustenance of monks or nuns, and clothing and food according to season. The eight kinds are giving to those who come for aid, giving for fear (of evil), return for kindness received, anticipating gifts in return, continuing the parental example of giving, giving in hope of rebirth in a particular heaven, in hope of an honoured name, for the adornment of the heart and life. 倶舍論 18.

大丈夫

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dà zhàng fu
    da4 zhang4 fu5
ta chang fu
 masurao
    ますらお

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Man of Character
a manly man; a man of character
(adjectival noun) (1) safe; secure; sound; problem-free; without fear; all right; alright; OK; okay; (adverb) (2) certainly; surely; undoubtedly; (int,adj-na) (3) (colloquialism) no thanks; I'm good; that's alright; (4) (だいじょうぶ only) (archaism) (See 大丈夫・だいじょうふ) great man; fine figure of a man; (given name) Masurao
a great man

九道

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jiǔ dào
    jiu3 dao4
chiu tao
 kudō
idem 九有情居.; The nine truths, or postulates: impermanence; suffering; voidness (or unreality of things); no permanent ego, or soul; love of existence or possessions, resulting in suffering; the opposite (or fear of being without them), also resulting in suffering; the cutting off of suffering and its cause; nirvāṇa with remainder still to be worked out; complete nirvāṇa.

強度


强度

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qiáng dù
    qiang2 du4
ch`iang tu
    chiang tu
 kyoudo / kyodo
    きょうど
strength; intensity; CL:個|个[ge4]
(1) strength; intensity; (can be adjective with の) (2) strong (e.g. glasses); powerful (e.g. lens); intense (e.g. fear); extreme

五怖畏

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wǔ bù wèi
    wu3 bu4 wei4
wu pu wei
 go fui
(五畏) The five fears of beginners in the bodhisattva-way: fear of (1) giving away all lest they should have no means of livelihood; (2) sacrificing their reputation; (3) sacrificing themselves through dread of dying; (4) falling into evil; (5) addressing an assembly, especially of men of position.

無死畏


无死畏

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wú sǐ wèi
    wu2 si3 wei4
wu ssu wei
 mu shii
no fear of death

心配無用

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 shinpaimuyou / shinpaimuyo
    しんぱいむよう
(expression) don't worry about it; there is nothing to fear; there is no need for anxiety; everything is under control

戦々兢々

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 sensenkyoukyou / sensenkyokyo
    せんせんきょうきょう
(adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) trembling with fear; filled with trepidation

戦々恐々

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 sensenkyoukyou / sensenkyokyo
    せんせんきょうきょう
(adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) trembling with fear; filled with trepidation

戦戦兢兢

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 sensenkyoukyou / sensenkyokyo
    せんせんきょうきょう
(adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) trembling with fear; filled with trepidation

戦戦恐恐

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 sensenkyoukyou / sensenkyokyo
    せんせんきょうきょう
(adj-na,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) trembling with fear; filled with trepidation

無不活畏


无不活畏

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wú bù huó wèi
    wu2 bu4 huo2 wei4
wu pu huo wei
 mu fukatsu i
no fear of not being able to earn a living

行けない

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 ikenai
    いけない
(exp,adj-i) (1) (kana only) bad; wrong; naughty; (exp,adj-i) (2) (kana only) (after the -te form of a verb or adjective) must not (do, be); should not; ought not to; (exp,adj-i) (3) (kana only) useless; no good; bad; (exp,adj-i) (4) (kana only) hopeless; beyond hope; (exp,adj-i) (5) (kana only) (used to express sympathy) unfortunate; a shame; a pity; (exp,adj-i) (6) (kana only) unable to drink (alcohol); (exp,adj-i) (7) (kana only) (as ...(すると|しては)いけない(から|ので)) so as not to ...; so that ... (won't); in case ...; for fear that ...; lest ...

七種懺悔心


七种忏悔心

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qī zhǒng chàn huǐ xīn
    qi1 zhong3 chan4 hui3 xin1
ch`i chung ch`an hui hsin
    chi chung chan hui hsin
 shichishu sange shin
The seven mental attitudes in penitential meditation or worship : shame, at not yet being free from mortality 慚愧心; fear, of the pains of hell, etc.; turning from the evil world; desire for enlightenment and complete renunciation; impartiality in love to all; gratitude to the Buddha; meditation on the unreality of the sin-nature, that sin arises from perversion and that it has no real existence.

心配ご無用

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 shinpaigomuyou / shinpaigomuyo
    しんぱいごむよう
(expression) Don't worry about it; There is nothing to fear; There is no need for anxiety; Everything is under control

心配御無用

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 shinpaigomuyou / shinpaigomuyo
    しんぱいごむよう
(expression) Don't worry about it; There is nothing to fear; There is no need for anxiety; Everything is under control

高所平気症

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 koushoheikishou / koshohekisho
    こうしょへいきしょう
(exp,n) having no fear of heights

漏永盡無所畏


漏永尽无所畏

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lòu yǒng jìn wú suǒ wèi
    lou4 yong3 jin4 wu2 suo3 wei4
lou yung chin wu so wei
 ro yōjin mushoi
Absolute confidence (of Buddha) that transmigration would cease for ever.

腳正不怕鞋歪


脚正不怕鞋歪

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jiǎo zhèng bù pà xié wāi
    jiao3 zheng4 bu4 pa4 xie2 wai1
chiao cheng pu p`a hsieh wai
    chiao cheng pu pa hsieh wai
lit. a straight foot has no fear of a crooked shoe; an upright man is not afraid of gossip (idiom)

初生之犢不畏虎


初生之犊不畏虎

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chū shēng zhī dú bù wèi hǔ
    chu1 sheng1 zhi1 du2 bu4 wei4 hu3
ch`u sheng chih tu pu wei hu
    chu sheng chih tu pu wei hu
lit. a new-born calf has no fear of the tiger (idiom); fig. the fearlessness of youth

恐れを知らない

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 osoreoshiranai
    おそれをしらない
(exp,adj-i) fearless; daring; knowing no fear

行けない(sK)

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 ikenai
    いけない
(exp,adj-i) (1) (kana only) bad; wrong; naughty; (exp,adj-i) (2) (kana only) (after the -te form of a verb or adjective) must not (do, be); should not; ought not to; (exp,adj-i) (3) (kana only) useless; no good; bad; (exp,adj-i) (4) (kana only) hopeless; beyond hope; (exp,adj-i) (5) (kana only) (used to express sympathy) unfortunate; a shame; a pity; (exp,adj-i) (6) (kana only) unable to drink (alcohol); (exp,adj-i) (7) (kana only) (as ...(すると|しては)いけない(から|ので)) so as not to ...; so that ... (won't); in case ...; for fear that ...; lest ...

Variations:
チリチリ
ちりちり

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 chirichiri; chirichiri
    チリチリ; ちりちり
(adj-no,adj-na,adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) frizzy (hair); wiry; kinky; curled up (leaves, etc.); shrivelled up; (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sizzling; frizzling; (adv,adv-to,vs) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) stingingly (of heat or cold); painfully; piercingly; bitingly; (adv,adv-to,vs) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) cowering (in fear); shrinking back; being petrified

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心配ご無用
心配御無用

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 shinpaigomuyou / shinpaigomuyo
    しんぱいごむよう
(expression) don't worry about it; there is nothing to fear; there is no need for anxiety; everything is under control

捨得一身剮,敢把皇帝拉下馬


舍得一身剐,敢把皇帝拉下马

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shě de yī shēn guǎ , gǎn bǎ huáng dì lā xià mǎ
    she3 de5 yi1 shen1 gua3 , gan3 ba3 huang2 di4 la1 xia4 ma3
she te i shen kua , kan pa huang ti la hsia ma
one who does not fear the death of thousand cuts will dare to unhorse the emperor (proverb); to a fearless person, no fence is high enough

Variations:
神をも恐れぬ
神をも畏れぬ
神をも怖れぬ

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 kamiomoosorenu
    かみをもおそれぬ
(expression) showing no fear, even of God

Variations:
神をも恐れぬ
神をも畏れぬ
神をも怖れぬ(rK)

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 kamiomoosorenu
    かみをもおそれぬ
(expression) showing no fear, even of God

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 27 results for "No Fear" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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