There are 26 total results for your 堅固 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
堅固 坚固 see styles |
jiān gù jian1 gu4 chien ku kengo けんご |
firm; firmly; hard; stable (noun or adjectival noun) solid; strong; firm; (given name) Kengo Firm and sure. |
堅固山 see styles |
kengoyama けんごやま |
(surname) Kengoyama |
堅固性 坚固性 see styles |
jiān gù xìng jian1 gu4 xing4 chien ku hsing |
firmness |
堅固想 坚固想 see styles |
jiān gù xiǎng jian1 gu4 xiang3 chien ku hsiang kenko sō |
steadfast thought |
堅固意 坚固意 see styles |
jiān gù yì jian1 gu4 yi4 chien ku i kenkoi |
Firm-willed, name of a bodhisattva in the Garbhadhatu. |
堅固慧 坚固慧 see styles |
jiān gù huì jian1 gu4 hui4 chien ku hui Kenko e |
Strong in wisdom, ditto. |
堅固林 坚固林 see styles |
jiān gù lín jian1 gu4 lin2 chien ku lin Kengo rin |
Śāla Forest |
堅固願 坚固愿 see styles |
jiān gù yuàn jian1 gu4 yuan4 chien ku yüan kenko gan |
firm vow(s) |
五堅固 五坚固 see styles |
wǔ jiān gù wu3 jian1 gu4 wu chien ku go kengo |
idem 五五百年. |
得堅固 得坚固 see styles |
dé jiān gù de2 jian1 gu4 te chien ku toku kenko |
become firm (strong) |
堅固勇猛 坚固勇猛 see styles |
jiān gù yǒng měng jian1 gu4 yong3 meng3 chien ku yung meng kenko yōmō |
resolute strenuous effort |
堅固對治 坚固对治 see styles |
jiān gù duì zhì jian1 gu4 dui4 zhi4 chien ku tui chih kenko taiji |
resolute correction |
堅固意樂 坚固意乐 see styles |
jiān gù yì yào jian1 gu4 yi4 yao4 chien ku i yao kenko igyō |
firm intention |
堅固相續 坚固相续 see styles |
jiān gù xiāng xù jian1 gu4 xiang1 xu4 chien ku hsiang hsü kenko sōzoku |
firmly continuing |
堅牢堅固 see styles |
kenroukengo / kenrokengo けんろうけんご |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) firm and solid; stout and durable |
志操堅固 see styles |
shisoukengo / shisokengo しそうけんご |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) being faithful to one's principles; being of firm purpose and deep commitment; constancy; true blue |
意志堅固 see styles |
ishikengo いしけんご |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) strong determination; strong-willed; having strong will power; firmness of purpose |
獲得堅固 获得坚固 see styles |
huò dé jiān gù huo4 de2 jian1 gu4 huo te chien ku kakudoku kenko |
become firm (strong) |
用心堅固 see styles |
youjinkengo / yojinkengo ようじんけんご |
(noun or adjectival noun) very cautious (watchful, vigilant); taking every possible precaution |
要害堅固 see styles |
yougaikengo / yogaikengo ようがいけんご |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (yoji) (a fortress being) impregnable; unassailable |
貞操堅固 see styles |
teisoukengo / tesokengo ていそうけんご |
(noun or adjectival noun) chaste (usu. to one's husband); faithful |
道徳堅固 see styles |
doutokukengo / dotokukengo どうとくけんご |
(noun or adjectival noun) of strict morals (moral principles); highly moral |
道心堅固 see styles |
doushinkengo / doshinkengo どうしんけんご |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) being of firm (unshakable) faith and strict practice |
金剛堅固 金刚坚固 see styles |
jīn gāng jiān gù jin1 gang1 jian1 gu4 chin kang chien ku kongoukengo / kongokengo こんごうけんご |
firm and solid; sturdy and indestructible; unshakable; adamantine adamantine |
堅固不可動 坚固不可动 see styles |
jiān gù bù kě dòng jian1 gu4 bu4 ke3 dong4 chien ku pu k`o tung chien ku pu ko tung kengo fukadō |
strong and immoveable |
大堅固婆羅門 大坚固婆罗门 see styles |
dà jiān gù pó luó mén da4 jian1 gu4 po2 luo2 men2 ta chien ku p`o lo men ta chien ku po lo men dai kenko baramon |
The great reliable Brāhmaṇa, i.e., Śākyamuni in a previous life when minister of a country; there is sutra of this name. |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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