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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
占 see styles |
zhàn zhan4 chan uranai うら |
to take possession of; to occupy; to take up (archaism) fortune-telling; divination To divine, prognosticate. |
讖 谶 see styles |
chèn chen4 ch`en chen shin しん |
prophecy; omen (rare) foretelling; prophecy To prognosticate, prophesy; supplicate, fulfil, a password; translit. kṣa. |
予言 see styles |
yogen よげん |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) prediction; prophecy; prognostication; foretelling; forecast; (noun, transitive verb) (2) (See 預言) (religious) prophecy |
快篩 快筛 see styles |
kuài shāi kuai4 shai1 k`uai shai kuai shai |
rapid diagnostic test (RDT), abbr. for 快速篩檢|快速筛检[kuai4 su4 shai1 jian3] |
標徴 see styles |
hyouchou / hyocho ひょうちょう |
(noun/participle) (1) appearing on the surface; (2) symbol; sign; (3) (biol) distinguishing mark; diagnostic character |
特徵 特征 see styles |
tè zhēng te4 zheng1 t`e cheng te cheng |
characteristic; diagnostic property; distinctive feature; trait |
相士 see styles |
xiàng shì xiang4 shi4 hsiang shih |
fortune-teller who uses the subject's face for his prognostication |
脈診 脉诊 see styles |
mài zhěn mai4 zhen3 mai chen myakushin みゃくしん |
(TCM) diagnosis based on the patient's pulse; to make such a diagnosis diagnostic sphygmopalpation (in traditional Chinese medicine); medical diagnosis performed by feeling one's pulse |
脉診 see styles |
myakushin みゃくしん |
diagnostic sphygmopalpation (in traditional Chinese medicine); medical diagnosis performed by feeling one's pulse |
表徴 see styles |
hyouchou / hyocho ひょうちょう |
(noun/participle) (1) appearing on the surface; (2) symbol; sign; (3) (biol) distinguishing mark; diagnostic character |
觸診 触诊 see styles |
chù zhěn chu4 zhen3 ch`u chen chu chen |
body palpation (diagnostic method in TCM); tactile examination |
診査 see styles |
shinsa しんさ |
(noun/participle) diagnostic examination; exploration |
上座部 see styles |
shàng zuò bù shang4 zuo4 bu4 shang tso pu jouzabu / jozabu じょうざぶ |
Theravada school of Buddhism Sthaviravada (early Buddhist movement) 他毘梨典部; 他鞞羅部 Sthavirāḥ; Sthaviranikāya; or Āryasthāvirāḥ. The school of the presiding elder, or elders. The two earliest sections of Buddhism were this (which developed into the Mahāsthavirāḥ) and the Mahāsānghikāḥ or 大衆部. At first they were not considered to be different schools, the 上座部 merely representing the intimate and older disciples of Śākyamuni and the 大衆 being the rest. It is said that a century later under Mahādeva 大天 a difference of opinion arose on certain doctrines. Three divisions are named as resulting, viz. Mahāvihāravāsinaḥ, Jetavanīyāḥ, and Abhayagiri-vāsinaḥ. These were in Ceylon. In course of time the eighteen Hīnayāna sects were developed. From the time of Aśoka four principal schools are counted as prevailing: Mahāsāṅghika, Sthavira, Mūlasarvāstivda, and Saṁmitīya. The following is a list of the eleven sects reckoned as of the 上座部: 說一切有部; 雪山; 犢子; 法上; 賢冑; 正量; 密林山; 化地; 法藏; 飮光; and 經量部. The Sthaviravādin is reputed as nearest to early Buddhism in its tenets, though it is said to have changed the basis of Buddhism from an agnostic system to a realistic philosophy. |
可知論 可知论 see styles |
kě zhī lùn ke3 zhi1 lun4 k`o chih lun ko chih lun |
gnosticism, the philosophical doctrine that everything about the universe is knowable |
四悉檀 see styles |
sì xī tán si4 xi1 tan2 ssu hsi t`an ssu hsi tan shi shitsudan |
The four siddhānta, v. 悉檀. The Buddha taught by (1) mundane or ordinary modes of expression; (2) individual treatment, adapting his teaching to the capacity of his hearers; (3) diagnostic treatment of their moral diseases; and (4) the perfect and highest truth. |
後遺症 后遗症 see styles |
hòu yí zhèng hou4 yi2 zheng4 hou i cheng kouishou / koisho こういしょう |
(medicine) sequelae; residual effects; (fig.) repercussions; aftermath {med} prognostic symptoms; after-effect; sequela |
検査薬 see styles |
kensayaku けんさやく |
diagnostic agent (esp. pregnancy test) |
診断医 see styles |
shindani しんだんい |
diagnostician |
診断学 see styles |
shindangaku しんだんがく |
diagnostics |
診断薬 see styles |
shindanyaku しんだんやく |
diagnostic drug; diagnostic pharmaceutical |
不可知的 see styles |
fukachiteki ふかちてき |
(adjectival noun) agnostic |
不可知論 不可知论 see styles |
bù kě zhī lùn bu4 ke3 zhi1 lun4 pu k`o chih lun pu ko chih lun fukachiron ふかちろん |
agnosticism, the philosophical doctrine that some questions about the universe are in principle unanswerable (noun - becomes adjective with の) agnosticism agnosticism |
予後判定 see styles |
yogohantei / yogohante よごはんてい |
{med} prognostication |
快速篩檢 快速筛检 see styles |
kuài sù shāi jiǎn kuai4 su4 shai1 jian3 k`uai su shai chien kuai su shai chien |
rapid diagnostic test (RDT), abbr. to 快篩|快筛[kuai4 shai1] |
検査器械 see styles |
kensakikai けんさきかい |
medical diagnostic instruments |
臨床特徵 临床特征 see styles |
lín chuáng tè zhēng lin2 chuang2 te4 zheng1 lin ch`uang t`e cheng lin chuang te cheng |
clinical characteristic; diagnostic trait |
診断出力 see styles |
shindanshutsuryoku しんだんしゅつりょく |
{comp} diagnostic output |
診断検査 see styles |
shindankensa しんだんけんさ |
diagnostic examination; diagnostic assay |
診断機能 see styles |
shindankinou / shindankino しんだんきのう |
{comp} diagnostic function |
診療支援 see styles |
shinryoushien / shinryoshien しんりょうしえん |
{med} diagnostic aid |
不可知論者 see styles |
fukachironsha ふかちろんしゃ |
agnostic |
予後診断医 see styles |
yogoshindani よごしんだんい |
prognostician |
検査キット see styles |
kensakitto けんさキット |
diagnostic kit |
Variations: |
myakushin みゃくしん |
diagnostic sphygmopalpation (in traditional Chinese medicine); medical diagnosis performed by feeling one's pulse |
Variations: |
hyouchou / hyocho ひょうちょう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) outward sign; (noun, transitive verb) (2) symbol (of something abstract); emblem; (3) {biol} distinguishing mark; diagnostic character |
ブライト運動 see styles |
buraitoundou / buraitondo ブライトうんどう |
Bright's movement (movement comprised of naturalists, atheists, agnostics, etc.) |
快速診斷測試 快速诊断测试 see styles |
kuài sù zhěn duàn cè shì kuai4 su4 zhen3 duan4 ce4 shi4 k`uai su chen tuan ts`e shih kuai su chen tuan tse shih |
rapid diagnostic test (RDT) |
オンライン診断 see styles |
onrainshindan オンラインしんだん |
{comp} online diagnostics |
グノーシス主義 see styles |
gunooshisushugi グノーシスしゅぎ |
gnosis; Gnosticism |
機能診断テスト see styles |
kinoushindantesuto / kinoshindantesuto きのうしんだんテスト |
{comp} Diagnostic Function Test |
診断プログラム see styles |
shindanpuroguramu しんだんプログラム |
{comp} diagnostic program |
診断メッセージ see styles |
shindanmesseeji しんだんメッセージ |
{comp} diagnostic message |
Variations: |
yogensha よげんしゃ |
prophet; predictor; prognosticator |
診断ユーティリティ see styles |
shindanyuutiriti / shindanyutiriti しんだんユーティリティ |
{comp} diagnostics utilities |
コントローラ保守診断バス see styles |
kontoroorahoshushindanbasu コントローラほしゅしんだんバス |
{comp} controller maintenance and diagnostic bus |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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