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Simple Dictionary Definition |
頓 顿 see styles |
dùn dun4 tun tomi; ton; toni とみ; とん; とに |
More info & calligraphy: Dayton(n,adj-nari) (1) (archaism) (See 頓に・とみに,頓と・とんと・1) sudden; abrupt; unexpected; (n,adj-nari) (2) (とん only) (archaism) stupid; foolish; (3) (とん only) {Buddh} attaining enlightenment in one effort (without ascetic practices, etc.); (surname) Tomi To fall headlong, prostrate; at one time, at once; suddenly; immediate; a pause; to stamp; make ready; used chiefly in contrast with 漸 gradually. |
不頓 不顿 see styles |
bù dùn bu4 dun4 pu tun futon |
not immediately |
二頓 二顿 see styles |
èr dùn er4 dun4 erh tun niton |
The two immediate or direct ways to perfection, as defined by Jingxi 荊溪 of the Huayan school; the gradual direct way of the Lotus; the direct way of the Huayan sutra, which is called the 頓頓頓圓, while that of the Lotus is called the 漸頓漸圓. |
代頓 代顿 see styles |
dài dùn dai4 dun4 tai tun |
Dayton (city in Ohio) |
便頓 便顿 see styles |
biàn dùn bian4 dun4 pien tun benton |
directly |
停頓 停顿 see styles |
tíng dùn ting2 dun4 t`ing tun ting tun teiton / teton ていとん |
to halt; to break off; pause (in speech) (n,vs,vi) deadlock; standstill; stalemate; set-back; abeyance |
勞頓 劳顿 see styles |
láo dùn lao2 dun4 lao tun |
More info & calligraphy: Lawton |
卡頓 卡顿 see styles |
kǎ dùn ka3 dun4 k`a tun ka tun |
More info & calligraphy: Caton |
困頓 困顿 see styles |
kùn dùn kun4 dun4 k`un tun kun tun |
fatigued; exhausted; poverty-stricken; in straitened circumstances |
圓頓 圆顿 see styles |
yuán dùn yuan2 dun4 yüan tun enton |
Complete and immediate, i.e. to comprehend the three principles 空假中 at one and the same time, cf. 圓教. |
安頓 安顿 see styles |
ān dùn an1 dun4 an tun |
to find a place for; to help settle down; to arrange for; undisturbed; peaceful |
寄頓 寄顿 see styles |
jì dùn ji4 dun4 chi tun |
to place in safe keeping; to leave something with sb |
打頓 打顿 see styles |
dǎ dùn da3 dun4 ta tun |
to pause |
拉頓 拉顿 see styles |
lā dùn la1 dun4 la tun |
Rodan (Japanese ラドン Radon), Japanese movie monster |
整頓 整顿 see styles |
zhěng dùn zheng3 dun4 cheng tun seiton / seton せいとん |
to tidy up; to reorganize; to consolidate; to rectify (n,vs,vt,vi) orderliness; put in order; tidying up; arranging neatly |
斷頓 断顿 see styles |
duàn dùn duan4 dun4 tuan tun |
to go without meals (due to poverty or scarcity) |
止頓 止顿 see styles |
zhǐ dùn zhi3 dun4 chih tun shiton |
to dwell |
沃頓 沃顿 see styles |
wò dùn wo4 dun4 wo tun |
More info & calligraphy: Warton |
海頓 海顿 see styles |
hǎi dùn hai3 dun4 hai tun |
More info & calligraphy: Haydn |
漸頓 渐顿 see styles |
jiàn dùn jian4 dun4 chien tun zenton |
gradual and sudden |
牛頓 牛顿 see styles |
niú dùn niu2 dun4 niu tun |
More info & calligraphy: Newton |
立頓 立顿 see styles |
lì dùn li4 dun4 li tun |
Lipton (name) |
羸頓 羸顿 see styles |
léi dùn lei2 dun4 lei tun ruiton |
to tire |
萊頓 莱顿 see styles |
lái dùn lai2 dun4 lai tun |
Leiden (the Netherlands) |
西頓 西顿 see styles |
xī dùn xi1 dun4 hsi tun |
Sidon (Lebanon) |
說頓 说顿 see styles |
shuō dùn shuo1 dun4 shuo tun setton |
teaches the sudden doctrine |
遲頓 迟顿 see styles |
chí dùn chi2 dun4 ch`ih tun chih tun |
inactive; obtuse |
雪頓 雪顿 see styles |
xuě dùn xue3 dun4 hsüeh tun |
Lhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar |
霍頓 霍顿 see styles |
huò dùn huo4 dun4 huo tun |
More info & calligraphy: Horton |
頓圓 顿圆 see styles |
dùn yuán dun4 yuan2 tun yüan |
The immediate and complete way of enlightenment of the Tiantai Lotus school. |
頓大 顿大 see styles |
dùn dà dun4 da4 tun ta |
The immediate school and sūtra of the Mahāyāna, i.e. the Huayan. |
頓寫 顿写 see styles |
dùn xiě dun4 xie3 tun hsieh |
頓經; 一日經 To copy the Lotus Sūtra at one sitting. |
頓悟 顿悟 see styles |
dùn wù dun4 wu4 tun wu tongo とんご |
a flash of realization; the truth in a flash; a moment of enlightenment (usually Buddhist) (noun/participle) {Buddh} (See 漸悟) sudden enlightenment Instantly to apprehend, or attain to Buddha-enlightenment, in contrast with Hīnayāna and other methods of gradual attainment. |
頓挫 顿挫 see styles |
dùn cuò dun4 cuo4 tun ts`o tun tso tonza とんざ |
a transition (stop and change) in spoken sound, music or in brush strokes; a cadence; punctuated by a transition; with syncopated cadence (brush stroke in painting) (n,vs,vi) setback; deadlock; standstill; impasse; miscarriage |
頓教 顿教 see styles |
dùn jiào dun4 jiao4 tun chiao |
The doctrine that enlightenment or Buddhahood may be attained at once; also immediate teaching of the higher truth without preliminary stages. |
頓斷 顿断 see styles |
dùn duàn dun4 duan4 tun tuan |
To cut of at one stroke all the passions, etc. |
頓旨 顿旨 see styles |
dùn zhǐ dun4 zhi3 tun chih |
The will, or aim, of immediate attainment. |
頓時 顿时 see styles |
dùn shí dun4 shi2 tun shih |
immediately; suddenly |
頓機 顿机 see styles |
dùn jī dun4 ji1 tun chi |
The capacity, or opportunity, for immediate enlightenment. |
頓河 顿河 see styles |
dùn hé dun4 he2 tun ho |
Don River |
頓法 顿法 see styles |
dùn fǎ dun4 fa3 tun fa |
The method of immediacy. |
頓漸 顿渐 see styles |
dùn jiàn dun4 jian4 tun chien |
Immediate, or sudden, attainment in contrast with gradualness. |
頓然 顿然 see styles |
dùn rán dun4 ran2 tun jan |
suddenly; abruptly |
頓號 顿号 see styles |
dùn hào dun4 hao4 tun hao |
enumeration comma (、) (used to separate words or phrases in a list) |
頓覺 顿觉 see styles |
dùn jué dun4 jue2 tun chüeh tonkaku |
to feel suddenly; to realize abruptly Immediate apprehension or enlightenment as opposed to gradual development. |
頓足 顿足 see styles |
dùn zú dun4 zu2 tun tsu |
stamp (one's feet) |
頓部 顿部 see styles |
dùn bù dun4 bu4 tun pu tonbe とんべ |
(surname) Tonbe sudden period |
頓首 顿首 see styles |
dùn shǒu dun4 shou3 tun shou tonshu; tonju とんしゅ; とんじゅ |
kowtow (1) (honorific or respectful language) (formula at the end of a letter) respectfully yours; (noun/participle) (2) (orig. meaning) kowtowing; kowtow prostrating by touching one's head to the ground |
休士頓 休士顿 see styles |
xiū shì dùn xiu1 shi4 dun4 hsiu shih tun |
Houston, Texas |
休斯頓 休斯顿 see styles |
xiū sī dùn xiu1 si1 dun4 hsiu ssu tun |
More info & calligraphy: Houston |
便頓得 便顿得 see styles |
biàn dùn dé bian4 dun4 de2 pien tun te benton toku |
immediately attain |
克林頓 克林顿 see styles |
kè lín dùn ke4 lin2 dun4 k`o lin tun ko lin tun |
More info & calligraphy: Clinton |
克萊頓 克莱顿 see styles |
kè lái dùn ke4 lai2 dun4 k`o lai tun ko lai tun |
(name) Clayton or Crichton |
力羸頓 力羸顿 see styles |
lì léi dùn li4 lei2 dun4 li lei tun rikiruiton |
bowed |
博爾頓 博尔顿 see styles |
bó ěr dùn bo2 er3 dun4 po erh tun |
More info & calligraphy: Bolton |
卡爾頓 卡尔顿 see styles |
kǎ ěr dùn ka3 er3 dun4 k`a erh tun ka erh tun |
More info & calligraphy: Carlton |
圓頓宗 圆顿宗 see styles |
yuán dùn zōng yuan2 dun4 zong1 yüan tun tsung Endon Shū |
圓頓教 See 圓頓一乘. |
圓頓戒 圆顿戒 see styles |
yuán dùn jiè yuan2 dun4 jie4 yüan tun chieh enton kai |
The rules of the Tiantai school, especially for attaining immediate enlightenment as above; also called 圓頓無作大戒 (or 圓頓菩薩大戒). |
圓頓教 圆顿教 see styles |
yuán dùn jiào yuan2 dun4 jiao4 yüan tun chiao endon kyō |
perfect and sudden teaching |
圓頓觀 圆顿观 see styles |
yuán dùn guān yuan2 dun4 guan1 yüan tun kuan endon kan |
(圓頓止觀) as given in the 摩訶止觀 is the concentration, or mental state, in which is perceived, at one and the same time, the unity in the diversity and the diversity in the unity, a method ascribed by Tiantai to the Lotus Sūtra; v. above. |
埃弗頓 埃弗顿 see styles |
āi fú dùn ai1 fu2 dun4 ai fu tun |
More info & calligraphy: Everton |
威靈頓 威灵顿 see styles |
wēi líng dùn wei1 ling2 dun4 wei ling tun |
Wellington, capital of New Zealand (Tw); Wellington (name); Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1851) |
布萊頓 布莱顿 see styles |
bù lái dùn bu4 lai2 dun4 pu lai tun |
Brighton, town in England |
希爾頓 希尔顿 see styles |
xī ěr dùn xi1 er3 dun4 hsi erh tun |
Hilton (hotel chain) |
惠靈頓 惠灵顿 see styles |
huì líng dùn hui4 ling2 dun4 hui ling tun |
Wellington, capital of New Zealand |
打頓兒 打顿儿 see styles |
dǎ dùn r da3 dun4 r5 ta tun r |
erhua variant of 打頓|打顿[da3 dun4] |
斯坦頓 斯坦顿 see styles |
sī tǎn dùn si1 tan3 dun4 ssu t`an tun ssu tan tun |
More info & calligraphy: Stanton |
曼哈頓 曼哈顿 see styles |
màn hā dùn man4 ha1 dun4 man ha tun |
Manhattan island; Manhattan borough of New York City |
柯林頓 柯林顿 see styles |
kē lín dùn ke1 lin2 dun4 k`o lin tun ko lin tun |
(Tw) Clinton (name); Bill Clinton (1946-), US Democratic politician, president 1993-2001; Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician |
波士頓 波士顿 see styles |
bō shì dùn bo1 shi4 dun4 po shih tun |
More info & calligraphy: Boston |
溫布頓 温布顿 see styles |
wēn bù dùn wen1 bu4 dun4 wen pu tun |
Wimbledon |
溫斯頓 温斯顿 see styles |
wēn sī dùn wen1 si1 dun4 wen ssu tun |
More info & calligraphy: Winston |
牛頓米 牛顿米 see styles |
niú dùn mǐ niu2 dun4 mi3 niu tun mi |
newton meter, unit of torque (symbol: N⋅m) |
特倫頓 特伦顿 see styles |
tè lún dùn te4 lun2 dun4 t`e lun tun te lun tun |
More info & calligraphy: Trenton |
瓊斯頓 琼斯顿 see styles |
qióng sī dùn qiong2 si1 dun4 ch`iung ssu tun chiung ssu tun |
Johnston (name) |
異次頓 异次顿 see styles |
yì cì dùn yi4 ci4 dun4 i tz`u tun i tzu tun I Shiton |
I Chadon |
米爾頓 米尔顿 see styles |
mǐ ěr dùn mi3 er3 dun4 mi erh tun |
More info & calligraphy: Milton |
華盛頓 华盛顿 see styles |
huá shèng dùn hua2 sheng4 dun4 hua sheng tun washinton ワシントン |
More info & calligraphy: Washington(ateji / phonetic) (1) (kana only) Washington, DC (capital of the United States of America); (2) (kana only) Washington (US state) |
蒙巴頓 蒙巴顿 see styles |
méng bā dùn meng2 ba1 dun4 meng pa tun |
Mountbatten (name, Anglicization of German Battenberg); Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), British commander in Southeast Asia during WWII, presided over the partition of India in 1947, murdered by the IRA. |
逐機頓 逐机顿 see styles |
zhú jī dùn zhu2 ji1 dun4 chu chi tun chikuki ton |
Immediate accordance with opportunity; 逐is used as 遂; i.e. to avail oneself of receptivity to expound the whole truth at once instead of gradually. |
道爾頓 道尔顿 see styles |
dào ěr dùn dao4 er3 dun4 tao erh tun |
More info & calligraphy: Dalton |
雪頓節 雪顿节 see styles |
xuě dùn jié xue3 dun4 jie2 hsüeh tun chieh |
Lhasa Shoton festival or yogurt banquet, from first of July of Tibetan calendar |
頓頓圓 顿顿圆 see styles |
dùn dùn yuán dun4 dun4 yuan2 tun tun yüan |
Instantaneous perfect enlightenment of the Huayan, a term used by 澄觀 Chengguan, who left the Lotus for the Huayan. |
馬其頓 马其顿 see styles |
mǎ qí dùn ma3 qi2 dun4 ma ch`i tun ma chi tun |
More info & calligraphy: Macedonia |
一如頓證 一如顿证 see styles |
yī rú dùn zhèng yi1 ru2 dun4 zheng4 i ju tun cheng ichinyo tonshō |
Immediate experiential enlightenment by the Tathāgata truth; the immediate realization that all is 眞如 bhūtatathatā. |
伊頓公學 伊顿公学 see styles |
yī dùn gōng xué yi1 dun4 gong1 xue2 i tun kung hsüeh |
Eton public school (English elite school) |
列克星頓 列克星顿 see styles |
liè kè xīng dùn lie4 ke4 xing1 dun4 lieh k`o hsing tun lieh ko hsing tun |
Lexington, Massachusetts |
南頓北漸 南顿北渐 see styles |
nán dùn běi jiàn nan2 dun4 bei3 jian4 nan tun pei chien nanton hokuzen |
v. 南宗. |
史丹頓島 史丹顿岛 see styles |
shǐ dān dùn dǎo shi3 dan1 dun4 dao3 shih tan tun tao |
Staten Island, borough of New York City |
哈利伯頓 哈利伯顿 see styles |
hā lì bó dùn ha1 li4 bo2 dun4 ha li po tun |
Halliburton (US construction company) |
圓頓一乘 圆顿一乘 see styles |
yuán dùn yī shèng yuan2 dun4 yi1 sheng4 yüan tun i sheng endon ichijō |
The complete immediate vehicle, that of Tiantai. |
圓頓止觀 圆顿止观 see styles |
yuán dùn zhǐ guān yuan2 dun4 zhi3 guan1 yüan tun chih kuan endon shikan |
perfect and sudden cessation and contemplation |
埃德蒙頓 埃德蒙顿 see styles |
āi dé méng dùn ai1 de2 meng2 dun4 ai te meng tun |
Edmonton, capital of Alberta, Canada |
布里奇頓 布里奇顿 see styles |
bù lǐ qí dùn bu4 li3 qi2 dun4 pu li ch`i tun pu li chi tun |
Bridgetown, capital of Barbados |
德累斯頓 德累斯顿 see styles |
dé lèi sī dùn de2 lei4 si1 dun4 te lei ssu tun |
More info & calligraphy: Dresden |
德雷斯頓 德雷斯顿 see styles |
dé léi sī dùn de2 lei2 si1 dun4 te lei ssu tun |
Dresden, Germany |
抑揚頓挫 抑扬顿挫 see styles |
yì yáng dùn cuò yi4 yang2 dun4 cuo4 i yang tun ts`o i yang tun tso |
see 頓挫抑揚|顿挫抑扬[dun4 cuo4 yi4 yang2] |
捶胸頓足 捶胸顿足 see styles |
chuí xiōng dùn zú chui2 xiong1 dun4 zu2 ch`ui hsiung tun tsu chui hsiung tun tsu |
(idiom) to beat one's chest and stamp one's feet (in sorrow, anguish etc) |
普林斯頓 普林斯顿 see styles |
pǔ lín sī dùn pu3 lin2 si1 dun4 p`u lin ssu tun pu lin ssu tun |
Princeton, New Jersey |
普雷斯頓 普雷斯顿 see styles |
pǔ léi sī dùn pu3 lei2 si1 dun4 p`u lei ssu tun pu lei ssu tun |
More info & calligraphy: Preston |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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