There are 17 total results for your 发起 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
發起 发起 see styles |
fā qǐ fa1 qi3 fa ch`i fa chi hokki |
to originate; to initiate; to launch (an attack, an initiative etc); to start; to propose something (for the first time) To spring up, begin, develop, stimulate. |
善發起 善发起 see styles |
shàn fā qǐ shan4 fa1 qi3 shan fa ch`i shan fa chi zen hokki |
well-applied |
發起人 发起人 see styles |
fā qǐ rén fa1 qi3 ren2 fa ch`i jen fa chi jen |
proposer; initiator; founding member |
能發起 能发起 see styles |
néng fā qǐ neng2 fa1 qi3 neng fa ch`i neng fa chi nō hokki |
gives rise to |
不能發起 不能发起 see styles |
bù néng fā qǐ bu4 neng2 fa1 qi3 pu neng fa ch`i pu neng fa chi funō hokki |
unable to give rise to |
發起加行 发起加行 see styles |
fā qǐ jiā xíng fa1 qi3 jia1 xing2 fa ch`i chia hsing fa chi chia hsing hokki kegyō |
initiates applied practices |
發起勝解 发起胜解 see styles |
fā qǐ shèng jiě fa1 qi3 sheng4 jie3 fa ch`i sheng chieh fa chi sheng chieh hokki shōge |
arouses devoted interest |
發起大悲 发起大悲 see styles |
fā qǐ dà bēi fa1 qi3 da4 bei1 fa ch`i ta pei fa chi ta pei hokki daihi |
arouses great pity |
發起大慈 发起大慈 see styles |
fā qǐ dà cí fa1 qi3 da4 ci2 fa ch`i ta tz`u fa chi ta tzu hokki daiji |
arouses great compassion |
發起悅可 发起悦可 see styles |
fā qǐ yuè kě fa1 qi3 yue4 ke3 fa ch`i yüeh k`o fa chi yüeh ko hokki etsuka |
to encourage and bring joy to |
發起猛利 发起猛利 see styles |
fā qǐ měng lì fa1 qi3 meng3 li4 fa ch`i meng li fa chi meng li hokkimyōri |
generates ferocity |
發起精進 发起精进 see styles |
fā qǐ ching jìn fa1 qi3 ching1 jin4 fa ch`i ching chin fa chi ching chin hokki shōjin |
arouses zeal |
發起貪著 发起贪着 see styles |
fā qǐ tān zhuó fa1 qi3 tan1 zhuo2 fa ch`i t`an cho fa chi tan cho hokki tonjaku |
become addicted |
發起邪行 发起邪行 see styles |
fā qǐ xié xíng fa1 qi3 xie2 xing2 fa ch`i hsieh hsing fa chi hsieh hsing hokki jagyō |
to behave wrongly |
發起隨念 发起随念 see styles |
fā qǐ suí niàn fa1 qi3 sui2 nian4 fa ch`i sui nien fa chi sui nien hokki zuinen |
remembering |
無顚倒智發起 无顚倒智发起 see styles |
wú diān dào zhì fā qǐ wu2 dian1 dao4 zhi4 fa1 qi3 wu tien tao chih fa ch`i wu tien tao chih fa chi mu tendō chi hokki |
initiated by undistorted cognition |
發起善根增長方便 发起善根增长方便 see styles |
fā qǐ shàn gēn zēng zhǎng fāng biàn fa1 qi3 shan4 gen1 zeng1 zhang3 fang1 bian4 fa ch`i shan ken tseng chang fang pien fa chi shan ken tseng chang fang pien hokki zenkon zōjō hōben |
expedient means of producing and nurturing wholesome roots |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "发起" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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