There are 9 total results for your 斷滅 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
斷滅 断灭 see styles |
duàn miè duan4 mie4 tuan mieh danmetsu |
annihilation (of soul, Sanskrit uccheda) The heterodox teaching which denies the law of cause and effect, i.e. of karma. |
斷滅相 断灭相 see styles |
duàn miè xiàng duan4 mie4 xiang4 tuan mieh hsiang danmetsu sō |
characteristic of elimination |
斷滅見 断灭见 see styles |
duàn miè jiàn duan4 mie4 jian4 tuan mieh chien danmetsu ken |
nihilism |
斷滅論 断灭论 see styles |
duàn miè lùn duan4 mie4 lun4 tuan mieh lun danmetsu ron |
annihilation (of soul, Sanskrit uccheda) nihilism |
永斷滅 永断灭 see styles |
yǒng duàn miè yong3 duan4 mie4 yung tuan mieh yō danmetsu |
to permanently extinguish |
能斷滅 能断灭 see styles |
néng duàn miè neng2 duan4 mie4 neng tuan mieh nō danmetsu |
[can be] cut, divided, split |
七斷滅論 七断灭论 see styles |
qī duàn miè lùn qi1 duan4 mie4 lun4 ch`i tuan mieh lun chi tuan mieh lun shichi danmetsu ron |
seven kinds of nihilism |
七種斷滅 七种断灭 see styles |
qī zhǒng duàn miè qi1 zhong3 duan4 mie4 ch`i chung tuan mieh chi chung tuan mieh shichishu danmetsu |
seven kinds of nihilism |
不能斷滅 不能断灭 see styles |
bù néng duàn miè bu4 neng2 duan4 mie4 pu neng tuan mieh fu nō danmetsu |
unbreakable |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 9 results for "斷滅" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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