There are 27 total results for your 大众 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大眾 大众 see styles |
dà zhòng da4 zhong4 ta chung |
the masses; the great bulk of the population; popular (of music, science etc) |
大衆 大众 see styles |
dà zhòng da4 zhong4 ta chung taishuu / taishu たいしゅう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) general public; the masses mahāsaṅgha. The great assembly, any assembly, all present, everybody. |
大眾化 大众化 see styles |
dà zhòng huà da4 zhong4 hua4 ta chung hua |
mass-oriented; to cater for the masses; popularized |
大眾部 大众部 see styles |
dà zhòng bù da4 zhong4 bu4 ta chung pu |
Mahasanghika (branch of Buddhism) |
大衆中 大众中 see styles |
dà zhòng zhōng da4 zhong4 zhong1 ta chung chung daishu chū |
surrounded by a great crowd |
大衆印 大众印 see styles |
dà zhòng yìn da4 zhong4 yin4 ta chung yin daishu in |
The seal of a monastery. |
大衆律 大众律 see styles |
dà zhòng lǜ da4 zhong4 lv4 ta chung lü Daishu ritsu |
Mahāsāṃghika-vinaya |
大衆會 大众会 see styles |
dà zhòng huì da4 zhong4 hui4 ta chung hui dai shue |
a great assembly |
大衆部 大众部 see styles |
dà zhòng bù da4 zhong4 bu4 ta chung pu daishubu だいしゅぶ |
(See 上座部) Mahasamghika (early Buddhist movement) 摩調僧祇部 Mahāsāṅghikāḥ, the school of the community, or majority; one of the chief early divisions, cf. 上坐部 Mahāsthavirāḥ or Sthavirāḥ, i.e. the elders. There are two usages of the term, first, when the sthavira, or older disciples assembled in the cave after the Buddha's death, and the others, the 大衆, assembled outside. As sects, the principal division was that which took place later. The Chinese attribute this division to the influence of 大天 Mahādeva, a century after the Nirvāṇa, and its subsequent five subdivisions are also associated with his name: they are Pūrvasailāḥ, Avaraśailāḥ, Haimavatāḥ, Lokottara-vādinaḥ, and Prajñapti-vādinaḥ; v. 小乘. |
白大衆 白大众 see styles |
bái dà zhòng bai2 da4 zhong4 pai ta chung byaku daishu |
to announce to the assembly |
諸大衆 诸大众 see styles |
zhū dà zhòng zhu1 da4 zhong4 chu ta chung sho daishu |
great multitudes |
一切大衆 一切大众 see styles |
yī qiè dà zhòng yi1 qie4 da4 zhong4 i ch`ieh ta chung i chieh ta chung issai daishu |
all great multitudes |
八部大衆 八部大众 see styles |
bā bù dà zhòng ba1 bu4 da4 zhong4 pa pu ta chung hachibu daishu |
eightfold beings that form the assemblies of the buddha's sermons |
四部大衆 四部大众 see styles |
sì bù dà zhòng si4 bu4 da4 zhong4 ssu pu ta chung shibu dai shu |
fourfold community |
在大衆中 在大众中 see styles |
zài dà zhòng zhōng zai4 da4 zhong4 zhong1 tsai ta chung chung zai daishu chū |
in the great assembly |
大眾傳播 大众传播 see styles |
dà zhòng chuán bō da4 zhong4 chuan2 bo1 ta chung ch`uan po ta chung chuan po |
mass communication |
大眾捷運 大众捷运 see styles |
dà zhòng jié yùn da4 zhong4 jie2 yun4 ta chung chieh yün |
mass rapid transit MRT |
大眾汽車 大众汽车 see styles |
dà zhòng qì chē da4 zhong4 qi4 che1 ta chung ch`i ch`e ta chung chi che |
Volkswagen |
大眾運輸 大众运输 see styles |
dà zhòng yùn shū da4 zhong4 yun4 shu1 ta chung yün shu |
public transport (Tw) |
大衆供養 大众供养 see styles |
dà zhòng gōng yǎng da4 zhong4 gong1 yang3 ta chung kung yang daishu kuyō |
public meal |
大衆圍遶 大众围遶 see styles |
dà zhòng wéi rào da4 zhong4 wei2 rao4 ta chung wei jao dai shu inyō |
surrounded by a great multitude |
於大衆中 于大众中 see styles |
yú dà zhòng zhōng yu2 da4 zhong4 zhong1 yü ta chung chung o daishu chū |
in the midst of the great assembly |
普羅大眾 普罗大众 see styles |
pǔ luó dà zhòng pu3 luo2 da4 zhong4 p`u lo ta chung pu lo ta chung |
proletariat; abbr. for 普羅列塔利亞|普罗列塔利亚[pu3 luo2 lie4 ta3 li4 ya4] plus masses; also written 無產階級|无产阶级[wu2 chan3 jie1 ji2] in PRC Marxist theory |
聲聞大衆 声闻大众 see styles |
shēng wén dà zhòng sheng1 wen2 da4 zhong4 sheng wen ta chung shōmon daishu |
multitudes of śrāvakas |
隨大衆轉 随大众转 see styles |
suí dà zhòng zhuǎn sui2 da4 zhong4 zhuan3 sui ta chung chuan zui daishu ten |
to alter [proceed, manifest] following [the thoughts] of the crowd |
大衆威德畏 大众威德畏 see styles |
dà zhòng wēi dé wèi da4 zhong4 wei1 de2 wei4 ta chung wei te wei daishu itoku i |
Stage-struck, awed by an assembly, one of the five 怖畏. |
大衆中正師子吼 大众中正师子吼 see styles |
dà zhòng zhōng zhèng shī zǐ hǒu da4 zhong4 zhong1 zheng4 shi1 zi3 hou3 ta chung chung cheng shih tzu hou daishu chū shō shishiku |
roar of the true lion from within the great assembly |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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