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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
逐漸廢棄 逐渐废弃 see styles |
zhú jiàn fèi qì zhu2 jian4 fei4 qi4 chu chien fei ch`i chu chien fei chi |
to abandon gradually |
遺妻棄子 遗妻弃子 see styles |
yí qī qì zǐ yi2 qi1 qi4 zi3 i ch`i ch`i tzu i chi chi tzu |
to abandon wife and children |
可選擇丟棄 可选择丢弃 see styles |
kě xuǎn zé diū qì ke3 xuan3 ze2 diu1 qi4 k`o hsüan tse tiu ch`i ko hsüan tse tiu chi |
discard eligible (Frame Relay); DE |
棄之如敝屣 弃之如敝屣 see styles |
qì zhī rú bì xǐ qi4 zhi1 ru2 bi4 xi3 ch`i chih ju pi hsi chi chih ju pi hsi |
to toss away like a pair of worn-out shoes (idiom) |
棄恩入無爲 弃恩入无为 see styles |
qì ēn rù wú wéi qi4 en1 ru4 wu2 wei2 ch`i en ju wu wei chi en ju wu wei kion nyūmui |
to cast off human relations and enter into the unconditioned |
罽那尸棄佛 罽那尸弃佛 see styles |
jìn à shī qì fó jin4 a4 shi1 qi4 fo2 chin a shih ch`i fo chin a shih chi fo Keinashiki butsu |
v. 尸棄 Ratnaśikhin. |
大不可棄子部 大不可弃子部 see styles |
dà bù kě qì zǐ bù da4 bu4 ke3 qi4 zi3 bu4 ta pu k`o ch`i tzu pu ta pu ko chi tzu pu dai fuka kishi bu |
Āvantikās. The great school of the son who "could not be abandoned" (a subdivision of the Saṃmatiyas 三彌底), whose founder when a newborn babe was abandoned by his parents. |
棄糞掃止諍律 弃粪扫止诤律 see styles |
qì fèn sǎo zhǐ zhēng lǜ qi4 fen4 sao3 zhi3 zheng1 lv4 ch`i fen sao chih cheng lü chi fen sao chih cheng lü kifunsō shisō ritsu |
stopping a litigation by covering over with grass |
棄於衆生一切惡趣 弃于众生一切恶趣 see styles |
qì yú zhòng shēng yī qiè è qù qi4 yu2 zhong4 sheng1 yi1 qie4 e4 qu4 ch`i yü chung sheng i ch`ieh o ch`ü chi yü chung sheng i chieh o chü ki o shūjō issai akushu |
sarva-sattva-apāya |
黃鐘譭棄瓦釜雷鳴 黄钟毁弃瓦釜雷鸣 see styles |
huáng zhōng huǐ qì wǎ fǔ léi míng huang2 zhong1 hui3 qi4 wa3 fu3 lei2 ming2 huang chung hui ch`i wa fu lei ming huang chung hui chi wa fu lei ming |
lit. earthern pots make more noise than classical bells; good men are discarded in favor of bombastic ones (idiom) |
食之無味,棄之不甘 食之无味,弃之不甘 see styles |
shí zhī wú wèi , qì zhī bù gān shi2 zhi1 wu2 wei4 , qi4 zhi1 bu4 gan1 shih chih wu wei , ch`i chih pu kan shih chih wu wei , chi chih pu kan |
see 食之無味,棄之可惜|食之无味,弃之可惜[shi2 zhi1 wu2 wei4 , qi4 zhi1 ke3 xi1] |
食之無味,棄之可惜 食之无味,弃之可惜 see styles |
shí zhī wú wèi , qì zhī kě xī shi2 zhi1 wu2 wei4 , qi4 zhi1 ke3 xi1 shih chih wu wei , ch`i chih k`o hsi shih chih wu wei , chi chih ko hsi |
lit. to be hardly worth eating, but it would still be a pity to discard it (idiom); fig. some things have little to no value, yet one is still reluctant to part with them |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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