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There are 26 total results for your 四分 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

四分

see styles
sì fēn
    si4 fen1
ssu fen
 shibun
    しぶん
(noun/participle) divide into four pieces; one fourth; (place-name) Shibu
The 法相 Dharmalakṣana school divides the function of 識 cognition into four, i. e. 相分 mental phenomena, 見分 discriminating such phenomena, 自證分 the power that discriminates, and 證自證 the proof or assurance of that power. Another group is: 信 faith, 解 liberty, 行 action, and 證 assurance or realization.

四分一

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 shibuichi
    しぶいち
(place-name, surname) Shibuichi

四分位

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 shibuni
    しぶんい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) quartile

四分儀

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 shibungi
    しぶんぎ
(See 象限儀) quadrant (instrument)

四分六

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 shiburoku
    しぶろく
six to four ratio; sixty-forty

四分円

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 shibunen
    しぶんえん
quadrant

四分宗

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sì fēn zōng
    si4 fen1 zong1
ssu fen tsung
 Shibun Shū
idem 律宗.

四分家

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sì fēn jiā
    si4 fen1 jia1
ssu fen chia
 shibun ke
The 法相 school which divides the 識心 cognition-mind into four parts, v. 四分.

四分律

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sì fēn lǜ
    si4 fen1 lv4
ssu fen lü
 Shibun ritsu
The four-division Vinaya or discipline of the Dharmagupta school, divided into four sections of 20, 15, 14, and 11 chuan. The 四分律藏 Dharma-gupta-vinaya was tr. in A. D. 405 by Buddhayasas and 竺佛念 Chu Fo-nien; the 四分比丘尼羯磨法 Dharmagupta-bhikṣuṇī-karman was tr. by Gunavarman in 431: and there are numerous other works of this order.

四分曆


四分历

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sì fēn lì
    si4 fen1 li4
ssu fen li
"quarter remainder" calendar, the first calculated Chinese calendar, in use from the Warring States period until the early years of the Han dynasty

四分法

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 shibunhou / shibunho
    しぶんほう
(1) (archaism) fractional sampling; method of quartering; quartation; (2) method of lunar calendar formulation

四分町

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 shibuchou / shibucho
    しぶちょう
(place-name) Shibuchō

四分衛


四分卫

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sì fēn wèi
    si4 fen1 wei4
ssu fen wei
quarterback (QB) (American football)

四分谷

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 shibunya
    しぶんや
(surname) Shibun'ya

四分之一

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sì fēn zhī yī
    si4 fen1 zhi1 yi1
ssu fen chih i
one-quarter

四分五裂

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sì fēn wǔ liè
    si4 fen1 wu3 lie4
ssu fen wu lieh
 shibungoretsu; shibugoretsu
    しぶんごれつ; しぶごれつ
all split up and in pieces (idiom); disunity (in an organization); complete lack of unity; to disintegrate; falling apart; to be at sixes and sevens
(noun/participle) (yoji) torn asunder; disrupted and disorganized

四分位數


四分位数

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sì fēn wèi shù
    si4 fen1 wei4 shu4
ssu fen wei shu
quartile (statistics)

四分律宗

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sì fēn lǜ zōng
    si4 fen1 lv4 zong1
ssu fen lü tsung
 Shibunrisshū
Four Part Vinaya School

四分羯磨

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sì fēn jié mó
    si4 fen1 jie2 mo2
ssu fen chieh mo
 Shibunketsuma (konma)
Four Part Vinaya

四分音符

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sì fēn yīn fú
    si4 fen1 yin1 fu2
ssu fen yin fu
 shibuonpu; shibunonpu
    しぶおんぷ; しぶんおんぷ
crotchet (music)
{music} quarter note; crotchet

乞食四分

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qǐ shí sì fēn
    qi3 shi2 si4 fen1
ch`i shih ssu fen
    chi shih ssu fen
 kotsujiki shibun
The four divisions of the mendicant's dole; to provide for (1) fellow religionists, (2) the poor, (3) the spirits, (4) self.

四分一節子

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 shibuichisetsuko
    しぶいちせつこ
(person) Shibuichi Setsuko

四分僧戒本

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sì fēn sēng jiè běn
    si4 fen1 seng1 jie4 ben3
ssu fen seng chieh pen
 Shibun sōkai hon
Extracts from the 四分律 four-division Vinaya with verses, for use on days when the discipline is recited; there are other works under a similar title.

四分律行事鈔


四分律行事钞

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sì fēn lǜ xíng shì chāo
    si4 fen1 lv4 xing2 shi4 chao1
ssu fen lü hsing shih ch`ao
    ssu fen lü hsing shih chao
 Shibunritsu gyōji shō
Sifenlv xingshi chao

六十四分音符

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 rokujuushibuonpu / rokujushibuonpu
    ろくじゅうしぶおんぷ
{music} 64th note; hemidemisemiquaver; semidemisemiquaver

四分律刪繁補闕行事鈔


四分律删繁补阙行事钞

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sì fēn lǜ shān fán bǔ què xíng shì chāo
    si4 fen1 lv4 shan1 fan2 bu3 que4 xing2 shi4 chao1
ssu fen lü shan fan pu ch`üeh hsing shih ch`ao
    ssu fen lü shan fan pu chüeh hsing shih chao
 Shibunritsu sanpan hoketsu jigyō jishō
Xingshichao

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

This page contains 26 results for "四分" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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