There are 16 total results for your 無一 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
無一 无一 see styles |
wú yī wu2 yi1 wu i muichi むいち |
(given name) Muichi Not one. |
無一人 无一人 see styles |
wú yī rén wu2 yi1 ren2 wu i jen mu ichinin |
not a single person |
無一文 see styles |
muichimon むいちもん |
(adj-no,n) penniless; broke |
無一物 无一物 see styles |
wú yī wù wu2 yi1 wu4 wu i wu muichimotsu; muichibutsu むいちもつ; むいちぶつ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) having nothing; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) {Buddh} (See 本来無一物) being free of earthly attachments not a single thing |
無一軒 see styles |
muikken むいっけん |
(given name) Muikken |
四無一 see styles |
shimuichi しむいち |
(given name) Shimuichi |
百無一失 百无一失 see styles |
bǎi wú yī shī bai3 wu2 yi1 shi1 pai wu i shih |
no danger of anything going wrong; no risk at all |
空無一人 空无一人 see styles |
kōng wú yī rén kong1 wu2 yi1 ren2 k`ung wu i jen kung wu i jen |
not a soul in sight (idiom) |
萬無一失 万无一失 see styles |
wàn wú yī shī wan4 wu2 yi1 shi1 wan wu i shih |
surefire; absolutely safe (idiom) |
本來無一物 本来无一物 see styles |
běn lái wú yī wù ben3 lai2 wu2 yi1 wu4 pen lai wu i wu honrai mu ichi motsu |
Originally not a thing existing, or before anything existed— a subject of meditation. |
本来無一物 see styles |
honraimuichimotsu ほんらいむいちもつ |
{Buddh} all things are essentially nothingness; all things come from nothingness; originally, there was nothing; Zen reminder to free oneself from attachments |
有一搭無一搭 有一搭无一搭 see styles |
yǒu yī dā wú yī dā you3 yi1 da1 wu2 yi1 da1 yu i ta wu i ta |
see 有一搭沒一搭|有一搭没一搭[you3 yi1 da1 mei2 yi1 da1] |
有百利而無一害 有百利而无一害 see styles |
yǒu bǎi lì ér wú yī hài you3 bai3 li4 er2 wu2 yi1 hai4 yu pai li erh wu i hai |
to have many advantages and no disadvantages |
有百利而無一弊 有百利而无一弊 see styles |
yǒu bǎi lì ér wú yī bì you3 bai3 li4 er2 wu2 yi1 bi4 yu pai li erh wu i pi |
to have many advantages and no disadvantages |
有百害而無一利 有百害而无一利 see styles |
yǒu bǎi hài ér wú yī lì you3 bai3 hai4 er2 wu2 yi1 li4 yu pai hai erh wu i li |
having no advantage whatsoever |
無一事而不學,無一時而不學,無一處而不得 无一事而不学,无一时而不学,无一处而不得 see styles |
wú yī shì ér bù xué , wú yī shí ér bù xué , wú yī chù ér bù dé wu2 yi1 shi4 er2 bu4 xue2 , wu2 yi1 shi2 er2 bu4 xue2 , wu2 yi1 chu4 er2 bu4 de2 wu i shih erh pu hsüeh , wu i shih erh pu hsüeh , wu i ch`u erh pu te wu i shih erh pu hsüeh , wu i shih erh pu hsüeh , wu i chu erh pu te |
Study everything, at all times, everywhere. (Zhu Xi 朱熹[Zhu1 Xi1]) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 16 results for "無一" 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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