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There are 29 total results for your No Limitations search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

分外

see styles
fèn wài
    fen4 wai4
fen wai
 bungai
    ぶんがい
exceptionally; not one's responsibility or job
(noun or adjectival noun) not within proper limits; excessive; unmerited; special
to be beyond one's limitations

在纏


在缠

see styles
zài chán
    zai4 chan2
tsai ch`an
    tsai chan
 zaiten
In bonds, i. e. the '在眞如 the bhūtatathatā in limitations, e. g. relative, v. 起信論 Awakening of Faith.

時効

see styles
 jikou / jiko
    じこう
(1) statute of limitations; lapse of rights after a period of time; prescription (including acquisitive and extinctive prescription); (2) becoming invalid or void after a set time; (3) {chem} (See 時効硬化) ageing; aging

界外

see styles
jiè wài
    jie4 wai4
chieh wai
 kaige
    かいげ
(place-name, surname) Kaige
The pure realms, or illimitable 'spiritual' regions of the Buddhas outside the three limitations of desire, form, and formlessness.

三眞如

see styles
sān zhēn rú
    san1 zhen1 ru2
san chen ju
 san shinnyo
Three aspects of the bhūtatathatā, implying that it is above the limitations of form, creation, or a soul. (1) (a) 無相眞如 without form; (b) 無生眞如 without creation; (c) 無性眞如 without anything that can be called a nature for comparison; e.g. chaos, or primal matter. (2) (a) 善法眞如 The bhūtatathatā as good; (b) 不善法眞如 as evil; (c) 無記法眞如 as neutral, or neither good nor evil.

五菩提

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wǔ pú tí
    wu3 pu2 ti2
wu p`u t`i
    wu pu ti
 go bodai
The five bodhi, or stages of enlightenment: (1) 發心菩提 resolve on supreme bodhi; (2) 伏心菩提 mind control, i. e. of the passions and observance of the pāramitās: (3) 明心菩提 mental enlightenment, study, and increase in knowledge and in the prajñāpāramitā: (4) 出到菩提 mental expansion, freedom from the limitations of reincarnation and attainment of complete knowledge; (5) 無上菩提 attainment of a passionless condition and of supreme perfect enlightenment;.

其れ形

see styles
 sorenari
    それなり
(adverb) (1) (kana only) in itself; as it is; in its own way; as suits the occasion; (2) (kana only) within its capacity; within limitations

如意身

see styles
rú yì shēn
    ru2 yi4 shen1
ju i shen
ṛddhi, magic power exempting the body from physical limitations, v. 大教 and 神足.

局限性

see styles
jú xiàn xìng
    ju2 xian4 xing4
chü hsien hsing
limitations; (medicine) localized

時效法


时效法

see styles
shí xiào fǎ
    shi2 xiao4 fa3
shih hsiao fa
(law) statute of limitations

無礙人


无碍人

see styles
wú ài rén
    wu2 ai4 ren2
wu ai jen
 muge nin
The unhindered one, the Buddha, who unbarred the way to nirvāṇa, which releases from all limitations; the omnipresent one; the one who realizes nirvāṇa-truth.

虛無身


虚无身

see styles
xū wú shēn
    xu1 wu2 shen1
hsü wu shen
 komu shin
The immaterial Buddha-body, the spirit free from all limitations.

覺悟智


觉悟智

see styles
jué wù zhì
    jue2 wu4 zhi4
chüeh wu chih
 kakugochi
Enlightened wisdom; wisdom that extends beyond the limitations of time and sense; omniscience.

通習氣


通习气

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tōng xí qì
    tong1 xi2 qi4
t`ung hsi ch`i
    tung hsi chi
 tsū jikke
karmic impressions that function without specific limitations

一法界心

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yī fǎ jiè xīn
    yi1 fa3 jie4 xin1
i fa chieh hsin
 ippokkai shin
A mind universal, above limitations of existence or differentiation.

其れなり

see styles
 sorenari
    それなり
(adverb) (1) (kana only) in itself; as it is; in its own way; as suits the occasion; (2) (kana only) within its capacity; within limitations

夜郎自大

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yè láng zì dà
    ye4 lang2 zi4 da4
yeh lang tzu ta
 yaroujidai / yarojidai
    やろうじだい
lit. Yelang thinks highly of itself (idiom); fig. foolish conceit
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) throwing one's weight around without knowing one's limitations; Yelang thinks too highly of itself

技術所限


技术所限

see styles
jì shù suǒ xiàn
    ji4 shu4 suo3 xian4
chi shu so hsien
technical limitations

時効期間

see styles
 jikoukikan / jikokikan
    じこうきかん
{law} period of prescription; period of statute of limitations

消滅時効

see styles
 shoumetsujikou / shometsujiko
    しょうめつじこう
{law} extinctive prescription; negative prescription; statute of limitations

空一切處


空一切处

see styles
kōng yī qiè chù
    kong1 yi1 qie4 chu4
k`ung i ch`ieh ch`u
    kung i chieh chu
 kū issai sho
Universal emptiness, or space; the samādhi which removes all limitations of space; also 空徧處.

虛空無爲


虚空无为

see styles
xū kōng wú wéi
    xu1 kong1 wu2 wei2
hsü k`ung wu wei
    hsü kung wu wei
 kokū mui
ākāśa, one of the asaṃskṛta dharmas, passive void or space; two kinds of space, or the immaterial, are named, the active and passive, or phenomenal and non-phenomenal (i.e. noumenal). The phenomenal is differentiated and limited, and apprehended by sight; the noumenal is without bounds or limitations, and belongs entirely to mental conception.

追訴時效


追诉时效

see styles
zhuī sù shí xiào
    zhui1 su4 shi2 xiao4
chui su shih hsiao
(law) period during which one can prosecute or sue sb (as stipulated by a statute of limitations)

除斥期間

see styles
 josekikikan
    じょせききかん
(time limit imposed by the) statute of limitations

出訴期限法

see styles
 shussokigenhou / shussokigenho
    しゅっそきげんほう
statute of limitations

技術的限界

see styles
 gijutsutekigenkai
    ぎじゅつてきげんかい
{comp} technical limitations; limits of technology

那伽閼剌樹那


那伽阏剌树那

see styles
nà qié è là shùn à
    na4 qie2 e4 la4 shun4 a4
na ch`ieh o la shun a
    na chieh o la shun a
 Nakaarajuna
(or 那伽閼曷樹那) Nāgārjuna, 龍樹 the dragon-arjuna tree, or nāgakrośana, intp. probably wrongly as 龍猛 dragon-fierce. One of the 'four suns' and reputed founder of Mahāyāna (but see 阿 for Aśvaghoṣa), native of South India, the fourteenth patriarch; he is said to have cut off his head as an offering. 'He probably flourished in the latter half of the second century A. D.' Eliot, v. 龍樹. He founded the Mādhyamika or 中 School, generally considered as advocating doctrines of negation or nihilism, but his aim seems to have been a reality beyond the limitations of positive and negative, the identification of contraries in a higher synthesis, e. g. birth and death, existence and non-existence, eternal and non-eternal; v. 中論.

Variations:
其れなり
其れ形

 sorenari
    それなり
(adverb) (1) (kana only) (See 形・なり) in itself; as it is; in its own way; as suits the occasion; (adverb) (2) (kana only) within its capacity; within limitations

其れなり(rK)

 sorenari
    それなり
(adverb) (1) (kana only) (See 形・なり) in itself; as it is; in its own way; as suits the occasion; (adverb) (2) (kana only) within its capacity; within limitations

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

This page contains 29 results for "No Limitations" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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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