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amaneku あまねく |
(adverb) (kana only) widely; extensively; far and wide; everywhere; all around; generally; universally |
觀自在菩薩說普賢陀羅尼經 观自在菩萨说普贤陀罗尼经 see styles |
guān zì zài pú sà shuō pǔ xián tuó luó ní jīng guan1 zi4 zai4 pu2 sa4 shuo1 pu3 xian2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 kuan tzu tsai p`u sa shuo p`u hsien t`o lo ni ching kuan tzu tsai pu sa shuo pu hsien to lo ni ching Kanjizai bosatsu setsu fugen darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Universally Virtuous One, Spoken by the Bodhisattva of Spontaneous Contemplation |
普魯西(ateji)(rK) see styles |
puroshia; purosha プロシア; プロシャ |
(hist) (kana only) (See プロイセン) Prussia |
普通高等學校招生全國統一考試 普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 see styles |
pǔ tōng gāo děng xué xiào zhāo shēng quán guó tǒng yī kǎo shì pu3 tong1 gao1 deng3 xue2 xiao4 zhao1 sheng1 quan2 guo2 tong3 yi1 kao3 shi4 p`u t`ung kao teng hsüeh hsiao chao sheng ch`üan kuo t`ung i k`ao shih pu tung kao teng hsüeh hsiao chao sheng chüan kuo tung i kao shih |
NCEE, National College Entrance Examination (college entrance exam in PRC); usually abbr. to 高考[gao1 kao3] |
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puuarucha / puarucha プーアルちゃ |
{food} Pu'er tea; Pu-erh tea |
菩薩從兜術天降神母胎說廣普經 菩萨从兜术天降神母胎说广普经 see styles |
pú sà cóng dōu shù tiān jiàng shén mǔ tāi shuō guǎng pǔ jīng pu2 sa4 cong2 dou1 shu4 tian1 jiang4 shen2 mu3 tai1 shuo1 guang3 pu3 jing1 p`u sa ts`ung tou shu t`ien chiang shen mu t`ai shuo kuang p`u ching pu sa tsung tou shu tien chiang shen mu tai shuo kuang pu ching Bosatsu jūtojutsu tengōjinmotai setsukō fukyō |
Pusa cong Doushoutian jiang shenmutai shuo guangpu jing |
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fudangi ふだんぎ |
everyday clothes; ordinary clothes; casual wear; informal dress |
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fuhen ふへん |
(adj-no,n,vs) (ant: 特殊) universal; general; ubiquitous; omnipresent |
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fuhen ふへん |
(adj-no,n) (ant: 特殊) universal; general; ubiquitous; omnipresent |
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fuhensei / fuhense ふへんせい |
universality; ubiquity; omnipresence; catholicity |
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fudangi ふだんぎ |
everyday clothes; ordinary clothes; casual wear; informal dress |
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fudandoori ふだんどおり |
(adv,adj-no) as usual; as per normal |
佛頂放無垢光明入普門觀察一切如來心陀羅尼經 佛顶放无垢光明入普门观察一切如来心陀罗尼经 see styles |
fó dǐng fàng wú gòu guāng míng rù pǔ mén guān chá yī qiè rú lái xīn tuó luó ní jīng fo2 ding3 fang4 wu2 gou4 guang1 ming2 ru4 pu3 men2 guan1 cha2 yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 xin1 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 fo ting fang wu kou kuang ming ju p`u men kuan ch`a i ch`ieh ju lai hsin t`o lo ni ching fo ting fang wu kou kuang ming ju pu men kuan cha i chieh ju lai hsin to lo ni ching Bucchō hōmuku kōmyō nyū fumon kanzatsu issai nyorai shin darani kyō |
Dhāraṇī of the [Immaculate Buddha-Corona's Emitted Light Beaming Through Ubiquitous Portals Contemplated as the] Essence of the Tathāgatas |
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fudanzukai ふだんづかい |
everyday use |
普遍光明淸淨熾盛如意寶印心無能勝大明王大隨求陀羅尼經 普遍光明淸淨炽盛如意宝印心无能胜大明王大随求陀罗尼经 see styles |
pǔ biàn guāng míng qīng jìng chì chéng rú yì bǎo yìn xīn wú néng shèng dà míng wáng dà suí qiú tuó luó ní jīng pu3 bian4 guang1 ming2 qing1 jing4 chi4 cheng2 ru2 yi4 bao3 yin4 xin1 wu2 neng2 sheng4 da4 ming2 wang2 da4 sui2 qiu2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 p`u pien kuang ming ch`ing ching ch`ih ch`eng ju i pao yin hsin wu neng sheng ta ming wang ta sui ch`iu t`o lo ni ching pu pien kuang ming ching ching chih cheng ju i pao yin hsin wu neng sheng ta ming wang ta sui chiu to lo ni ching Fuhen kōmyō shōjō shijō nyoishō inshin munōshō daimyōō daizuigu daranikyō |
Dhāraṇī of the Great Protectress, Queen of Mantras |
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puuarucha(puuaru茶); puuaarucha(puuaaru茶); puaarucha(puaaru茶) / puarucha(puaru茶); puarucha(puaru茶); puarucha(puaru茶) プーアルちゃ(プーアル茶); プーアールちゃ(プーアール茶); プアールちゃ(プアール茶) |
{food} Pu'er tea; Pu-erh tea |
大毘盧遮那成佛神變加持經蓮華胎藏菩提幢標幟普通眞言藏廣大成就瑜伽 大毘卢遮那成佛神变加持经莲华胎藏菩提幢标帜普通眞言藏广大成就瑜伽 see styles |
dà pí lú zhēn à chéng fó shén biàn jiā chí jīng lián huá tāi zàng pú tí chuáng biāo zhì pǔ tōng zhēn yán zàng guǎng dà chéng jiù yú qié da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 cheng2 fo2 shen2 bian4 jia1 chi2 jing1 lian2 hua2 tai1 zang4 pu2 ti2 chuang2 biao1 zhi4 pu3 tong1 zhen1 yan2 zang4 guang3 da4 cheng2 jiu4 yu2 qie2 ta p`i lu chen a ch`eng fo shen pien chia ch`ih ching lien hua t`ai tsang p`u t`i ch`uang piao chih p`u t`ung chen yen tsang kuang ta ch`eng chiu yü ch`ieh ta pi lu chen a cheng fo shen pien chia chih ching lien hua tai tsang pu ti chuang piao chih pu tung chen yen tsang kuang ta cheng chiu yü chieh Daibirushana jōbutsu shimpen kaji kyō renge taizō bodai dōhyōshi futsū shingonzō kōdai jōju yuga |
Yoga of Enormous Success: the Lotus-Matrix Bodhi, Symbols, Banners, and Store of Common Mantras in the Vairocana-abhisaṃbodhi-tantra |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 17 results for "普" 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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