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Simple Dictionary Definition |
滅 灭 see styles |
miè mie4 mieh metsu |
to extinguish or put out; to go out (of a fire etc); to exterminate or wipe out; to drown Extinguish, exterminate, destroy; a tr. of nirodha, suppression, annihilation; of nirvāṇa, blown out, extinguished, dead, perfect rest, highest felicity, etc.; and of nivṛtti, cessation, disappearance. nirodha is the third of the four axioms: 苦, 集, 滅, 道 pain, its focussing, its cessation (or cure), the way of such cure. Various ideas are expressed as to the meaning of 滅, i.e. annihilation or extinction of existence; or of rebirth and mortal existence; or of the passions as the cause of pain; and it is the two latter views which generally prevail; cf. M017574 10 strokes. |
不滅 不灭 see styles |
bù miè bu4 mie4 pu mieh fumetsu ふめつ |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) immortal; undying; indestructible anirodha, not destroyed, not subject to annihilation. |
二滅 二灭 see styles |
èr miè er4 mie4 erh mieh nimetsu |
two kinds of extinction |
令滅 令灭 see styles |
lìng miè ling4 mie4 ling mieh ryōmetsu |
extinguishing |
伏滅 伏灭 see styles |
fú miè fu2 mie4 fu mieh bukumetsu |
extinguish |
住滅 住灭 see styles |
zhù miè zhu4 mie4 chu mieh jūmetsu |
abiding and disappearance |
佛滅 佛灭 see styles |
fó miè fo2 mie4 fo mieh butsumetsu |
(佛滅度) Buddha's nirvana; it is interpreted as the extinction of suffering, or delusion, and as transport across the 苦海 bitter sea of mortality, v. 滅. |
倶滅 倶灭 see styles |
jù miè ju4 mie4 chü mieh gumetsu |
cessation of both; perish together |
傾滅 倾灭 see styles |
qīng miè qing1 mie4 ch`ing mieh ching mieh kyōmetsu |
to deceive |
入滅 入灭 see styles |
rù miè ru4 mie4 ju mieh nyuumetsu / nyumetsu にゅうめつ |
(n,vs,vi) {Buddh} entering Nirvana; death (of Buddha, high priest, saint, etc.) idem 入寂. |
內滅 内灭 see styles |
nèi miè nei4 mie4 nei mieh naimetsu |
individual (or personal) extinction |
剿滅 剿灭 see styles |
jiǎo miè jiao3 mie4 chiao mieh soumetsu / sometsu そうめつ |
to eliminate (by armed force) (noun/participle) wiping out; annihilation |
可滅 可灭 see styles |
kě miè ke3 mie4 k`o mieh ko mieh kametsu |
eradicable |
同滅 同灭 see styles |
tóng miè tong2 mie4 t`ung mieh tung mieh dōmetsu |
simultaneous cessation |
吞滅 吞灭 see styles |
tūn miè tun1 mie4 t`un mieh tun mieh |
to absorb |
唱滅 唱灭 see styles |
chàng miè chang4 mie4 ch`ang mieh chang mieh shōmetsu |
to announce entry into extinction |
因滅 因灭 see styles |
yīn miè yin1 mie4 yin mieh inmetsu |
destruction of causes |
團滅 团灭 see styles |
tuán miè tuan2 mie4 t`uan mieh tuan mieh |
(video gaming) to eliminate an entire team; to get wiped out |
壞滅 坏灭 see styles |
huài miè huai4 mie4 huai mieh emetsu |
destruction |
大滅 大灭 see styles |
dà miè da4 mie4 ta mieh daimetsu |
great extinction |
夷滅 夷灭 see styles |
yí miè yi2 mie4 i mieh |
to massacre; to die out |
寂滅 寂灭 see styles |
jì miè ji4 mie4 chi mieh jakumetsu じゃくめつ |
to die out; to fade away; nirvana (Buddhism) (n,vs,vi) (1) {Buddh} achieving nirvana (san:); (n,vs,vi) (2) death Calmness and extinction, nirvāṇa. |
已滅 已灭 see styles |
yǐ miè yi3 mie4 i mieh imetsu |
extinct ceased |
常滅 常灭 see styles |
cháng miè chang2 mie4 ch`ang mieh chang mieh Jōmetsu |
Nityaparinirvṛta |
幻滅 幻灭 see styles |
huàn miè huan4 mie4 huan mieh genmetsu げんめつ |
(of dreams, hopes etc) to vanish; to evaporate; (of a person) to become disillusioned; disillusionment (n,vs,vi) disillusionment; disillusion; disenchantment; (personal name) Genmetsu |
得滅 得灭 see styles |
dé miè de2 mie4 te mieh tokumetsu |
to attain extinction |
心滅 心灭 see styles |
xīn miè xin1 mie4 hsin mieh shinmetsu |
cessation of mind |
息滅 息灭 see styles |
xī miè xi1 mie4 hsi mieh sokumetsu |
to remove |
想滅 想灭 see styles |
xiǎng miè xiang3 mie4 hsiang mieh sōmetsu |
extinction of thought |
愛滅 爱灭 see styles |
ài miè ai4 mie4 ai mieh aimetsu |
the cessation of craving |
所滅 所灭 see styles |
suǒ miè suo3 mie4 so mieh shometsu |
ceased |
捨滅 舍灭 see styles |
shě miè she3 mie4 she mieh shametsu |
to relinquish |
損滅 损灭 see styles |
sǔn miè sun3 mie4 sun mieh sonmetsu |
negate |
摧滅 摧灭 see styles |
cuī miè cui1 mie4 ts`ui mieh tsui mieh zaimetsu |
to obliterate |
摩滅 摩灭 see styles |
mó miè mo2 mie4 mo mieh mametsu まめつ |
(noun/participle) defacement; abrasion; wear and tear; crushing of a nerve to be obliterated |
撲滅 扑灭 see styles |
pū miè pu1 mie4 p`u mieh pu mieh bokumetsu ぼくめつ |
to eradicate; to extinguish (noun, transitive verb) eradication; extermination; destruction; suppression |
擇滅 择灭 see styles |
zé miè ze2 mie4 tse mieh chakumetsu |
pratisaṃkhyānirodha. nirvāṇa as a result of 擇 discrimination, the elimination of desire by means of mind and will. |
攻滅 攻灭 see styles |
gōng miè gong1 mie4 kung mieh |
to conquer; to defeat (militarily) |
斷滅 断灭 see styles |
duàn miè duan4 mie4 tuan mieh danmetsu |
annihilation (of soul, Sanskrit uccheda) The heterodox teaching which denies the law of cause and effect, i.e. of karma. |
族滅 族灭 see styles |
zú miè zu2 mie4 tsu mieh zokumetsu ぞくめつ |
to execute all of sb's relatives (as punishment) (old) (noun/participle) putting an entire family to death |
明滅 明灭 see styles |
míng miè ming2 mie4 ming mieh meimetsu / memetsu めいめつ |
to flicker; to flash on and off; to brighten and fade (n,vs,vi) flickering; blinking |
有滅 有灭 see styles |
yǒu miè you3 mie4 yu mieh u metsu |
[there is] extinction |
未滅 未灭 see styles |
wèi miè wei4 mie4 wei mieh mimetsu |
not yet ceased |
欲滅 欲灭 see styles |
yù miè yu4 mie4 yü mieh yoku metsu |
will extinguish |
止滅 止灭 see styles |
zhǐ miè zhi3 mie4 chih mieh shimetsu |
cessation |
歸滅 归灭 see styles |
guī miè gui1 mie4 kuei mieh kimetsu |
return to extinction |
死滅 死灭 see styles |
sǐ miè si3 mie4 ssu mieh shimetsu しめつ |
(n,vs,vi) extinction; annihilation; destruction to terminate |
殲滅 歼灭 see styles |
jiān miè jian1 mie4 chien mieh senmetsu せんめつ |
to wipe out; to crush; to annihilate (noun/participle) extermination; annihilation |
殺滅 杀灭 see styles |
shā miè sha1 mie4 sha mieh |
to exterminate |
毀滅 毁灭 see styles |
huǐ miè hui3 mie4 hui mieh |
to perish; to ruin; to destroy |
永滅 永灭 see styles |
yǒng miè yong3 mie4 yung mieh yōmetsu |
cessation |
法滅 法灭 see styles |
fǎ miè fa3 mie4 fa mieh hōmetsu |
The extinction of the Law, or Buddhism, after the third of the three stages 正像末. |
泯滅 泯灭 see styles |
mǐn miè min3 mie4 min mieh |
to obliterate; to die out; to disappear |
消滅 消灭 see styles |
xiāo miè xiao1 mie4 hsiao mieh shoumetsu / shometsu しょうめつ |
to put an end to; to annihilate; to cause to perish; to perish; annihilation (in quantum field theory) (noun/participle) (1) extinction; extinguishment; disappearance; vanishing; termination; lapse; (noun/participle) (2) {physics} annihilation To put an end to, cause to cease. |
淪滅 沦灭 see styles |
lún miè lun2 mie4 lun mieh |
to perish; extinction |
淹滅 淹灭 see styles |
yān miè yan1 mie4 yen mieh |
to submerge; to flood; to bury |
減滅 减灭 see styles |
jiǎn miè jian3 mie4 chien mieh genmetsu |
decrease |
湮滅 湮灭 see styles |
yān miè yan1 mie4 yen mieh enmetsu えんめつ inmetsu いんめつ |
to sink into oblivion; to bury in obscurity (noun/participle) (1) (law) destruction (esp. of evidence); spoliation; suppression; (2) hiding; concealment |
滅亡 灭亡 see styles |
miè wáng mie4 wang2 mieh wang metsubou / metsubo めつぼう |
to be destroyed; to become extinct; to perish; to die out; to destroy; to exterminate (n,vs,vi) downfall; ruin; collapse; destruction |
滅他 灭他 see styles |
miè tā mie4 ta1 mieh t`a mieh ta metta |
extinguishes the other |
滅刧 灭刧 see styles |
miè jié mie4 jie2 mieh chieh metsukō |
eon of annihilation |
滅劫 灭劫 see styles |
miè jié mie4 jie2 mieh chieh metsukō |
The saṃvarta-kalpa of world-destruction, cf; 壞劫. |
滅口 灭口 see styles |
miè kǒu mie4 kou3 mieh k`ou mieh kou |
to kill sb to prevent them from divulging a secret; to silence sb |
滅團 灭团 see styles |
miè tuán mie4 tuan2 mieh t`uan mieh tuan |
(video gaming) to eliminate an entire team; to get wiped out |
滅場 灭场 see styles |
miè chǎng mie4 chang3 mieh ch`ang mieh chang metsujō |
The plot or arena where the extinction (of the passions) is attained; the place of perfect repose, or nirvāṇa. |
滅壞 灭坏 see styles |
miè huài mie4 huai4 mieh huai metsue |
annihilation |
滅失 灭失 see styles |
miè shī mie4 shi1 mieh shih messhitsu めっしつ |
loss (of something through natural disaster, theft etc) (law) (n,vs,vi) destruction; ruination |
滅定 灭定 see styles |
miè dìng mie4 ding4 mieh ting metsujō |
idem 滅盡定. |
滅已 灭已 see styles |
miè yǐ mie4 yi3 mieh i metsui |
[has] ceased |
滅度 灭度 see styles |
miè dù mie4 du4 mieh tu metsudo めつど |
to extinguish worries and the sea of grief; nirvana (Buddhism) extinguishing illusion and passing over to Nirvana nirvāṇa: extinction of reincarnation and escape from suffering. |
滅後 灭后 see styles |
miè hòu mie4 hou4 mieh hou metsugo |
After the nirvāṇa, after the Buddha's death. |
滅心 灭心 see styles |
miè xīn mie4 xin1 mieh hsin metsushin |
extinction of mind |
滅惡 灭恶 see styles |
miè è mie4 e4 mieh o metsuaku |
extinguishes evil |
滅想 灭想 see styles |
miè xiǎng mie4 xiang3 mieh hsiang messō |
cessation of associative thought |
滅愛 灭爱 see styles |
miè ài mie4 ai4 mieh ai metsuai |
to annihilate craving |
滅掉 灭掉 see styles |
miè diào mie4 diao4 mieh tiao |
to eliminate |
滅擯 灭摈 see styles |
miè bìn mie4 bin4 mieh pin meppin |
Blotting out the name and the expulsion of a monk who has committed a grievous sin without repentance. |
滅族 灭族 see styles |
miè zú mie4 zu2 mieh tsu |
extermination of an entire family (ancient Chinese punishment) |
滅時 灭时 see styles |
miè shí mie4 shi2 mieh shih metsuji |
when [it] ceases |
滅智 灭智 see styles |
miè zhì mie4 zhi4 mieh chih metchi |
The knowledge, or wisdom, of the third axiom, nirodha or the extinction of suffering. |
滅果 灭果 see styles |
miè guǒ mie4 guo3 mieh kuo mekka |
nirvāṇa as the fruit of extinction (of desire). |
滅業 灭业 see styles |
miè yè mie4 ye4 mieh yeh metsugō |
The work or karma of nirodha, the karma resulting from the extinction of suffering, i.e. nirvāṇa. |
滅沒 灭没 see styles |
miè mò mie4 mo4 mieh mo metsumotsu |
disappear |
滅法 灭法 see styles |
miè fǎ mie4 fa3 mieh fa meppou / meppo めっぽう |
(adverb) (1) (kana only) extraordinarily; astonishingly; extremely; terribly; awfully; unreasonably; absurdly; (adjectival noun) (2) (dated) extraordinary; outrageous; absurd; unreasonable; (3) {Buddh} unconditioned dharma The unconditioned dharma, the ultimate inertia from which all forms come, the noumenal source of all phenomena. |
滅火 灭火 see styles |
miè huǒ mie4 huo3 mieh huo |
to extinguish a fire; firefighting |
滅理 灭理 see styles |
miè lǐ mie4 li3 mieh li metsuri |
The principle or law of extinction, i.e. nirvāṇa. |
滅病 灭病 see styles |
miè bìng mie4 bing4 mieh ping metsubyō |
One of the 四病 four sick or faulty ways of seeking perfection, the Hīnayāna method of endeavouring to extinguish all perturbing passions so that nothing of them remains. |
滅盡 灭尽 see styles |
miè jìn mie4 jin4 mieh chin metsujin |
cessation |
滅相 灭相 see styles |
miè xiàng mie4 xiang4 mieh hsiang messou / messo めっそう |
(noun or adjectival noun) (See 滅相もない・めっそうもない) extravagant; absurd Extinction, as when the present passes into the past. Also, the absolute, unconditioned aspect of bhūtatathatā. |
滅種 灭种 see styles |
miè zhǒng mie4 zhong3 mieh chung messhu |
to commit genocide; to become extinct; extinction of a race To destroy one's seed of Buddhahood. |
滅絕 灭绝 see styles |
miè jué mie4 jue2 mieh chüeh |
to become extinct; to die out; to lose (something abstract) completely; to exterminate |
滅罪 灭罪 see styles |
miè zuì mie4 zui4 mieh tsui metsuzai めつざい |
{Buddh} expiation to erase the karmic seeds of one's crimes |
滅苦 灭苦 see styles |
miè kǔ mie4 ku3 mieh k`u mieh ku metsuku |
cessation of suffering |
滅茬 灭茬 see styles |
miè chá mie4 cha2 mieh ch`a mieh cha |
to clear stubble from fields (agriculture) |
滅菌 灭菌 see styles |
miè jun mie4 jun1 mieh chün mekkin めっきん |
to sterilize (n,vs,adj-no) sterilization; sterilisation |
滅觀 灭观 see styles |
miè guān mie4 guan1 mieh kuan mekkan |
The contemplation of extinction: the destruction of ignorance is followed by the annihilation of karma, of birth, old age, and death. |
滅諍 灭诤 see styles |
miè zhēng mie4 zheng1 mieh cheng metsujō |
to settle disputes |
滅諦 灭谛 see styles |
miè dì mie4 di4 mieh ti mettai めったい |
More info & calligraphy: Four Noble Truths: Elimination of Desire or Attachmentnirodha-āryasatya, the third of the four dogmas, the extinction of suffering, which is rooted in reincarnation, v. 四諦. |
滅身 灭身 see styles |
miè shēn mie4 shen1 mieh shen metsushin |
destruction of the body |
滅道 灭道 see styles |
miè dào mie4 dao4 mieh tao metsudou / metsudo めつどう |
{Buddh} (See 道諦,滅諦) truths of the cessation of suffering and of the way to the cessation of suffering Extinction of suffering and the way of extinction, nirodha and mārga; v. supra. |
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