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Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
卓越 see styles |
zhuó yuè zhuo2 yue4 cho yüeh takuetsu たくえつ |
More info & calligraphy: Excellence(n,vs,vi) preeminence; excellence; superiority; transcendence |
優 优 see styles |
yōu you1 yu yuu / yu ゆう |
excellent; superior (1) (on a 優, 良, 可 scale) Excellent (grade); A; (2) superiority; excellence; (adjectival noun) (3) gentle; graceful; elegant; (adjectival noun) (4) (archaism) skillful; (given name) Yutaka Abundant, excessive; exceptional, extra; at ease; an actor; chiefly translit. u sounds, cf. 鬱, 憂, 烏, etc. |
衆 众 see styles |
zhòng zhong4 chung shuu(p); shu / shu(p); shu しゅう(P); しゅ |
variant of 眾|众[zhong4] (1) (ant: 寡・か・1) great numbers (of people); numerical superiority; masses; (n,n-suf) (2) (honorific or respectful language) (familiar language) people; folk; clique; bunch; (personal name) Muneyasu All, the many; a company of at least three. |
長 长 see styles |
zhǎng zhang3 chang chou / cho ちょう |
chief; head; elder; to grow; to develop; to increase; to enhance (1) head; chief; leader; elder; (2) (See 短・1) merit; strong point; (3) superiority; (4) {music} (See 短・2) major; (surname) Michi chang, long; always; zhang, to grow, rising, senior. |
七慢 see styles |
qī màn qi1 man4 ch`i man chi man shichiman |
The seven pretensions or arrogances 慢 asserting superiority over inferiors and equality with equals, 過慢 superiority over equals and equality with superiors, 慢過慢 superiority over manifest superiors, 我慢 egotism or overweening pride, 增上慢 vaunting assertion of possessing the Truth, 卑慢 vaunting one's inferiority (or false humility), and 邪慢 vaunting lack of virtue for virtue. |
優位 see styles |
yuui / yui ゆうい |
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 劣位) predominance; superiority; ascendancy; advantage; supremacy; (surname) Yūi |
優劣 优劣 see styles |
yōu liè you1 lie4 yu lieh yuuretsu / yuretsu ゆうれつ |
good and bad; merits and drawbacks (relative) merits; superiority or inferiority; quality superior and inferior |
優勢 优势 see styles |
yōu shì you1 shi4 yu shih yuusei / yuse ゆうせい |
superiority; dominance; advantage (noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 劣勢) superiority; superior power; predominance; preponderance |
優等 优等 see styles |
yōu děng you1 deng3 yu teng yuutou / yuto ゆうとう |
first-rate; of the highest order; high-class; excellent; superior (noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 劣等) (academic) excellence; superiority; honors (e.g. graduating with); cum laude |
優越 优越 see styles |
yōu yuè you1 yue4 yu yüeh yuuetsu / yuetsu ゆうえつ |
superior; superiority (n,vs,vi) supremacy; predominance; being superior to |
八慢 see styles |
bā màn ba1 man4 pa man hachiman |
The eight kinds of pride, māna, arrogance, or self-conceit, 如慢 though inferior, to think oneself equal to others (in religion); 慢慢 to think oneself superior among manifest superiors; 不如慢 to think oneself not so much inferior among manifest superiors; 增上慢 to think one has attained more than is the fact, or when it is not the fact; 我慢 self-superiority, or self-sufficiency; 邪慢 pride in false views, or doings; 憍慢 arrogance; 大慢 extreme arrogance. |
卓出 see styles |
takushutsu たくしゅつ |
(n,vs,vi) excellence; superiority; preeminence; prevalence |
卓抜 see styles |
takubatsu たくばつ |
(adj-na,n,vs,vi) excellence; superiority; preeminence; prevalence |
卓逸 see styles |
takuitsu たくいつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (rare) (See 卓越) preeminence; excellence; superiority; (personal name) Takuitsu |
多勢 see styles |
tazei / taze たぜい |
great numbers; numerical superiority; (female given name) Taze |
就勝 就胜 see styles |
jiù shèng jiu4 sheng4 chiu sheng shūshō |
according to precedence or superiority |
慢慢 see styles |
màn màn man4 man4 man man manman |
slowly; gradually pride of superiority among superiors |
特出 see styles |
tè chū te4 chu1 t`e ch`u te chu tokushutsu とくしゅつ |
outstanding; prominent (n,vs,vi) prominence; superiority |
甲乙 see styles |
jiǎ yǐ jia3 yi3 chia i kouotsu / kootsu こうおつ |
first two of the ten Heavenly Stems 十天干[shi2 tian1 gan1] (1) first and second; A and B; (2) superiority and (or) inferiority; distinction (in quality); discernment; discrimination |
超絶 see styles |
chouzetsu / chozetsu ちょうぜつ |
(n,vs,vi) transcendence; excellence; superiority |
超邁 see styles |
choumai / chomai ちょうまい |
(rare) excellence; superiority; preeminence |
過慢 过慢 see styles |
guò màn guo4 man4 kuo man kaman |
The pride which among equals regards self as superior and among superiors as equal; one of the seven arrogances. |
高下 see styles |
gāo xià gao1 xia4 kao hsia kouge / koge こうげ |
relative superiority (better or worse, stronger or weaker, above or below etc) (noun/participle) (1) rise and fall (e.g. prices); fluctuation; (2) difference (rank, grade, quality, etc.); variation; (surname) Takashimo high and low |
高低 see styles |
gāo dī gao1 di1 kao ti koutei(p); takahiku / kote(p); takahiku こうてい(P); たかひく |
height; level; (music) pitch; relative superiority; propriety; discretion (usu. in the negative, e.g. 不知高低[bu4zhi1 gao1di1]); no matter what; just; simply (will not ..., must ... etc); at long last (noun/participle) high and low; rise and fall |
優位性 see styles |
yuuisei / yuise ゆういせい |
superiority; predominance |
優越感 see styles |
yuuetsukan / yuetsukan ゆうえつかん |
(ant: 劣等感) superiority complex; sense of superiority |
制空權 制空权 see styles |
zhì kōng quán zhi4 kong1 quan2 chih k`ung ch`üan chih kung chüan |
air supremacy; air superiority |
十眞如 see styles |
shí zhēn rú shi2 zhen1 ru2 shih chen ju jū shinnyo |
The ten aspects of the bhūtatathatā or reality attained by a bodhisattva during his fifty-two stages of development, cf. 十地 and 十障, each of which is associated with one of these zhenru: (1) 遍行眞如 the universality of the zhenru; (2) 最勝眞如 its superiority over all else; (3) 流眞如 its ubiquity; (4) 無攝受眞如 its independence or self-containedness; (5) 無別眞如 subjective indifferentiation; (6) 無染淨眞如 above differences of impurity and purity; (7) 法無別眞如 objective indifferentiation; (8) 不增減眞如 invariable, i.e. can be neither added to nor taken from; (9) 智自在所依 the basis of all wisdom; (10) 業自在等所依眞如 and all power. The above are the 別教 group from the 唯識論 10. Another group, of the 圓教, is the same as the 十如是 q.v. |
增上慢 see styles |
zēng shàng màn zeng1 shang4 man4 tseng shang man zōjō man |
Arrogance, pride (of superior knowledge); e.g. the 5,000 disciples who, in their Hīnayāna superiority, thought they had gained all wisdom and refused to hear the Lotus gospel. |
比丘尼 see styles |
bǐ qiū ní bi3 qiu1 ni2 pi ch`iu ni pi chiu ni bikuni びくに |
Buddhist nun (loanword from Sanskrit "bhiksuni") (1) bhikkhuni (fully ordained Buddhist nun) (san: bhiksuni); (2) (hist) travelling female entertainer dressed as a nun (Kamakura, Muromachi periods); (3) (hist) lowly prostitute dressed as a nun (Edo period); (4) (abbreviation) (hist) (See 科負い比丘尼) female servant hired to take the blame for a noblewoman's farts 苾芻尼; 尼姑 bhikṣuṇī. A nun, or almswoman. The first woman to be ordained was the Buddha's aunt Mahāprajāpatī, who had nursed him. In the fourteenth year after his enlightenment the Buddha yielded to persuasion and admitted his aunt and women to his order of religious mendicants, but said that the admission of women would shorten the period of Buddhism by 500 years. The nun, however old, must acknowledge the superiority of every monk; must never scold him or tell his faults; must never accuse him, though he may accuse her; and must in all respects obey the rules as commanded by him. She accepts all the rules for the monks with additional rules for her own order. Such is the theory rather than the practice. The title by which Mahāprajāpatī was addressed was applied to nuns, i. e. ārya, or noble, 阿姨, though some consider the Chinese term entirely native. |
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