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Results for: what are the things that pollute the soilTranslations 1 - 30 of 353
 English Japanese (Kanji)
(anything and) everything, all sorts of things何でもかでも [なんでもかでも]
(Buddh) (in Tendai) threefold truth (all things are void; all things are temporary; all things are in the middle state between these two)三諦 [さんたい]
(Buddh) (in Tendai) threefold truth (all things are void; all things are temporary; all things are in the middle state between these two)三諦 [さんだい]
(Buddh) adarsa-jnana (great-perfect-mirror wisdom, wisdom clearly elucidating all things)大円鏡智 [だいえんきょうち]
(Buddh) all existing things (formed and formless)諸法 [しょほう]
(Buddh) contemplation on concrete, tangible things有念 [うねん]
(Buddh) essence of all things; noumenon理体 [りたい]
(Buddh) fur on turtles and horns on rabbits (used as a metaphor for things that do not exist)亀毛兎角 [きもうとかく]
(Buddh) hetu and prataya (direct causes and indirect conditions, which underlie the actions of all things); fate, destiny; connection, origin; pretext因縁 [いんえん]
(Buddh) hetu and prataya (direct causes and indirect conditions, which underlie the actions of all things); fate, destiny; connection, origin; pretext因縁 [いんねん]
(Buddh) horns on rabbits and fur on turtles (used as a metaphor for things that do not exist)兎角亀毛 [とかくきもう]
(Buddh) nothing increases or decreases (because all things are void)不増不減 [ふぞうふげん]
(Buddh) tathagatagarbha (buddha-womb, the potential within all living things to become a buddha)如来蔵 [にょらいぞう]
(Buddh) tathata (the ultimate nature of all things)真如 [しんにょ]
(Buddh) tathata (the ultimate nature of all things)如 [にょ]
(Buddh) the empty nature of all things空相 [くうそう]
(Buddh) truth of emptiness (holding that all things are void)空諦 [くうたい]
(Buddh) truth of temporariness (holding that all things are temporary)仮諦 [けたい]
(Buddh) truth of the middle (all things are in a middle state, being void yet having temporary existence)中諦 [ちゅうたい]
(doing) various things, (doing) this and that; being apt to, being prone to, tending to become; somehow or other, anyhow, anyway左右 [とかく]
(doing) various things, (doing) this and that; being apt to, being prone to, tending to become; somehow or other, anyhow, anyway; (Buddh) rabbit horns (used as a metaphor for things that do not exist)兎角 [とかく]
(many things) gathering like clouds and vanishing like mist, swarming and scattering雲集霧散 [うんしゅうむさん]
(of soil, etc.) soft, dry and crumbly; sound of quiet walkingぼくぼく
(things) being complete, tranquil, and in harmony, 円満具足 [えんまんぐそく]
a person who is made to do things or go get things for someone elseぱしり
a person who is made to do things or go get things for someone else使いっぱしり [つかいっぱしり]
a polite or diplomatic way of putting things社交辞令 [しゃこうじれい]
ability to get things done実行力 [じっこうりょく]
according to circumstances, dependent on the state of things模様次第 [もようしだい]
according to circumstances, depending on the state of things, according to how the situation develops様子次第 [ようすしだい]
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