There are 45 total results for your shidai search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
四大 see styles |
sì dà si4 da4 ssu ta shidai しだい |
More info & calligraphy: Shidai / Sida / Mahabhuta(1) {Buddh} the four elements (earth, water, fire, wind); (2) the human body; (3) Tao, heaven, earth and king mahābhūta, 四界; 四大界. The four elements of which all things are made; or the four realms; i. e. earth, water, fire, and wind (or air); they represent 堅, 濕, 煖, and 動 solid, liquid, heat, and motion; motion produces and maintains life. As 實 active or formative forces they are styled 四界 (四大界) ; as 假 passive or material objects they are 四大; but the 成實論 Satyasiddhi śāstra disputes the 實 and recognizes only the 假. |
司代 see styles |
shidai しだい |
(surname) Shidai |
次第 see styles |
cì dì ci4 di4 tz`u ti tzu ti shidai しだい |
order; sequence; one after another (suffix) (1) (after a noun) depending on; (suffix) (2) (after a noun or the -masu stem of a verb) as soon as; immediately after; upon; (suffix) (3) (after the -masu stem of a verb) as (e.g. "as one is told", "as one wishes"); whatever (e.g. "whatever is at hand"); (4) order; program; programme; precedence; (5) circumstances; course of events; state of things; (6) reason In turn, one after another. |
私大 see styles |
shidai しだい |
(abbreviation) (See 私立大学) private university |
紙代 see styles |
shidai しだい |
newspaper subscription fee; (female given name) Kamiyo |
至大 see styles |
shidai しだい |
(noun or adjectival noun) immense; enormous; (personal name) Yukimasa |
誌代 see styles |
shidai しだい |
magazine subscription fee |
次第乞 see styles |
cì dì qǐ ci4 di4 qi3 tz`u ti ch`i tzu ti chi shidai kotsu |
begging for food in order |
次第住 see styles |
cì dì zhù ci4 di4 zhu4 tz`u ti chu tzu ti chu shidai jū |
staying in order |
次第修 see styles |
cì dì xiū ci4 di4 xiu1 tz`u ti hsiu tzu ti hsiu shidai shu |
sequential cultivation |
次第現 次第现 see styles |
cì dì xiàn ci4 di4 xian4 tz`u ti hsien tzu ti hsien shidai gen |
manifests in sequence |
次第緣 次第缘 see styles |
cì dì yuán ci4 di4 yuan2 tz`u ti yüan tzu ti yüan shidai en |
無間緣 Connected or consequent causes; continuous conditional or accessory cause. |
次第而 see styles |
cì dì ér ci4 di4 er2 tz`u ti erh tzu ti erh shidai ji |
one after the other |
次第行 see styles |
cì dì xíng ci4 di4 xing2 tz`u ti hsing tzu ti hsing shidai gyō |
orderly rows |
次第證 次第证 see styles |
cì dì zhèng ci4 di4 zheng4 tz`u ti cheng tzu ti cheng shidai shō |
realizes, in order |
一門次第 一门次第 see styles |
yī mén cì dì yi1 men2 ci4 di4 i men tz`u ti i men tzu ti ichimon shidai |
one aspect of the sequence |
九次第定 see styles |
jiǔ cì dì dìng jiu3 ci4 di4 ding4 chiu tz`u ti ting chiu tzu ti ting kyū shidai jō |
The samādhi of the nine degrees, i.e. the four dhyānas 四禪, the four realms beyond form 四無色, and the samādhi beyond sensation and thought 滅受想定; see 九有情居 and 九地. |
十力次第 see styles |
shí lì cì dì shi2 li4 ci4 di4 shih li tz`u ti shih li tzu ti jūriki shidai |
the sequential relationship of the ten powers |
四大名山 see styles |
sì dà míng shān si4 da4 ming2 shan1 ssu ta ming shan shidai myōsan |
The four famous 'hills' or monasteries in China: 普陀 P'u-t'o, for Guanyin, element water; 五臺 Wu-tai, Wen-shu, wind; 峨眉 O-mei, P'uhsien, fire; and 九華 Chiu-hua, Tizang, earth. |
四大聲聞 四大声闻 see styles |
sì dà shēng wén si4 da4 sheng1 wen2 ssu ta sheng wen shidai shōmon |
The four great śrāvakas, idem 四大弟子. |
四大部洲 see styles |
sì dà bù zhōu si4 da4 bu4 zhou1 ssu ta pu chou shidai bushū |
The four great continents. See 四洲. |
圓滿次第 圆满次第 see styles |
yuán mǎn cì dì yuan2 man3 ci4 di4 yüan man tz`u ti yüan man tzu ti enman shidai |
completion stage |
多子支提 see styles |
duō zǐ zhī tí duo1 zi3 zhi1 ti2 to tzu chih t`i to tzu chih ti tashi shidai |
tower of many children |
如其次第 see styles |
rú qí cì dì ru2 qi2 ci4 di4 ju ch`i tz`u ti ju chi tzu ti nyoki shidai |
in this sequence |
如是次第 see styles |
rú shì cì dì ru2 shi4 ci4 di4 ju shih tz`u ti ju shih tzu ti nyoze shidai |
this ordering |
數之次第 数之次第 see styles |
shǔ zhī cì dì shu3 zhi1 ci4 di4 shu chih tz`u ti shu chih tzu ti shu no shidai |
calculate its order |
次第乞食 see styles |
cì dì qǐ shí ci4 di4 qi3 shi2 tz`u ti ch`i shih tzu ti chi shih shidai kotsujiki |
begging for food in order |
次第加行 see styles |
cì dì jiā xíng ci4 di4 jia1 xing2 tz`u ti chia hsing tzu ti chia hsing shidai kegyō |
sequential applied practices |
次第安布 see styles |
cì dì ān bù ci4 di4 an1 bu4 tz`u ti an pu tzu ti an pu shidai anfu |
to arrange in order |
次第建立 see styles |
cì dì jiàn lì ci4 di4 jian4 li4 tz`u ti chien li tzu ti chien li shidai kenryū |
established in sequential order |
次第應知 次第应知 see styles |
cì dì yìng zhī ci4 di4 ying4 zhi1 tz`u ti ying chih tzu ti ying chih shidai ōchi |
should be understood in order |
次第斷除 次第断除 see styles |
cì dì duàn chú ci4 di4 duan4 chu2 tz`u ti tuan ch`u tzu ti tuan chu shidai danjo |
gradually eliminated |
次第止觀 次第止观 see styles |
cì dì zhǐ guān ci4 di4 zhi3 guan1 tz`u ti chih kuan tzu ti chih kuan shidai shikan |
gradual-and-successive cessation-and-contemplation |
次第而生 see styles |
cì dì ér shēng ci4 di4 er2 sheng1 tz`u ti erh sheng tzu ti erh sheng shidai ji shō |
to arise in sequence |
次第而起 see styles |
cì dì ér qǐ ci4 di4 er2 qi3 tz`u ti erh ch`i tzu ti erh chi shidai ji ki |
arisen in succession |
次第行列 see styles |
cì dì xíng liè ci4 di4 xing2 lie4 tz`u ti hsing lieh tzu ti hsing lieh shidai gyōretsu |
to line up in order |
次第連合 次第连合 see styles |
cì dì lián hé ci4 di4 lian2 he2 tz`u ti lien ho tzu ti lien ho shidai rengō |
to link up in order |
行布次第 see styles |
xíng bù cì dì xing2 bu4 ci4 di4 hsing pu tz`u ti hsing pu tzu ti gyōfu shidai |
progressive advancement |
隨其次第 随其次第 see styles |
suí qí cì dì sui2 qi2 ci4 di4 sui ch`i tz`u ti sui chi tzu ti zui ki shidai |
follows their order |
四大元無主 四大元无主 see styles |
sì dà yuán wú zhǔ si4 da4 yuan2 wu2 zhu3 ssu ta yüan wu chu shidai gan mushu |
The verse uttered by 肇法師 Zhao Fashi when facing death under the 姚秦 Yao Qin emperor, fourth century A. D.: — 'No master have the four elements, Unreal are the five skandhas, When my head meets the white blade, Twill be but slicing the spring wind. The 'four elements' are the physical body. |
大乘入道次第 see styles |
dà shèng rù dào cì dì da4 sheng4 ru4 dao4 ci4 di4 ta sheng ju tao tz`u ti ta sheng ju tao tzu ti Daijō nyūdō shidai |
Dasheng rudao cidi |
如來十力次第 如来十力次第 see styles |
rú lái shí lì cì dì ru2 lai2 shi2 li4 ci4 di4 ju lai shih li tz`u ti ju lai shih li tzu ti nyorai jūriki shidai |
the sequence of the Tathāgatas' ten powers |
婆沙四大論師 婆沙四大论师 see styles |
pó shā sì dà lùn shī po2 sha1 si4 da4 lun4 shi1 p`o sha ssu ta lun shih po sha ssu ta lun shih basha shidai ronji |
four masters of the Vibhāṣā council |
次第方現在前 次第方现在前 see styles |
cì dì fāng xiàn zài qián ci4 di4 fang1 xian4 zai4 qian2 tz`u ti fang hsien tsai ch`ien tzu ti fang hsien tsai chien shidai hōgenzai zen |
manifested in an orderly sequence |
釋禪波羅蜜次第法門 释禅波罗蜜次第法门 see styles |
shì chán bō luó mì cì dì fǎ mén shi4 chan2 bo1 luo2 mi4 ci4 di4 fa3 men2 shih ch`an po lo mi tz`u ti fa men shih chan po lo mi tzu ti fa men Shakuzen haramitta shidai hōmon |
Shichan boluomi cidi famen |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 45 results for "shidai" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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