There are 8 total results for your 所立 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
所立 see styles |
suǒ lì suo3 li4 so li shoryū |
A thesis; that which is set up. |
所立名 see styles |
suǒ lì míng suo3 li4 ming2 so li ming shoryū myō |
designated name |
所立我 see styles |
suǒ lì wǒ suo3 li4 wo3 so li wo shoryū ga |
self that is posited |
所立要 see styles |
suǒ lì yào suo3 li4 yao4 so li yao sho ryūyō |
admitted |
所立不遣 see styles |
suǒ lì bù qiǎn suo3 li4 bu4 qian3 so li pu ch`ien so li pu chien shoryū fuken |
unexcluded predicate |
所立不成過 所立不成过 see styles |
suǒ lì bù chéng guò suo3 li4 bu4 cheng2 guo4 so li pu ch`eng kuo so li pu cheng kuo shoryū fujō ka |
undemonstrated predicate |
所立法不成 see styles |
suǒ lì fǎ bù chéng suo3 li4 fa3 bu4 cheng2 so li fa pu ch`eng so li fa pu cheng shoryū hō fujō |
undemonstrated predicate |
所立法不遣 see styles |
suǒ lì fǎ bù qiǎn suo3 li4 fa3 bu4 qian3 so li fa pu ch`ien so li fa pu chien shoryū hōfuken |
unexcluded predicate |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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