Wei yu, Wèi yù, Wěi yú, Wèi yú, Wèi yǔ, Wěi yǔ, Wēi yù: 8 definitions
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Wei yu means something in Buddhism, Pali. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
In Buddhism
Chinese Buddhism
味欲 [wei yu]—The taste-desire, hankering after the pleasures of food, etc.; the bond of such desire.
[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]
味欲 [wei yu]—(wèi yù) — [Term] Equivalent to appetite (食欲 [shi yu]). See the entry for the Four Desires (四欲 [si yu]).
味欲—【術語】同食欲。見四欲條。(四欲)
[shù yǔ] tóng shí yù. jiàn sì yù tiáo.(sì yù)
[shu yu] tong shi yu. jian si yu tiao.(si yu)
Chinese Buddhism (漢傳佛教, hanchuan fojiao) is the form of Buddhism that developed in China, blending Mahayana teachings with Daoist and Confucian thought. Its texts are mainly in Classical Chinese, based on translations from Sanskrit. Major schools include Chan (Zen), Pure Land, Tiantai, and Huayan. Chinese Buddhism has greatly influenced East Asian religion and culture.
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[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]
鮪魚 [wěi yú] [wei yu]—
A common edible fish. A migratory fish. It has silver-gray sides, a blue-black back, a white belly, and a spindle-shaped body. Its caudal fin is small and powerful, shaped like a crescent moon. Its flesh is delicious and can be made into sashimi (生魚片 [sheng yu pian]) and canned fish (魚罐頭 [yu guan tou]). See also the entry for "tuna" (鮪 [wei]).
鮪魚:一種常見的食用魚。迴遊性魚類。兩側銀灰色,背部藍黑色,魚肚白色,身體呈紡錘形。尾鰭小而有力,呈新月形。肉質鮮美,可製生魚片與魚罐頭。參見「鮪」條。
wěi yú: yī zhǒng cháng jiàn de shí yòng yú. huí yóu xìng yú lèi. liǎng cè yín huī sè, bèi bù lán hēi sè, yú dù bái sè, shēn tǐ chéng fǎng chuí xíng. wěi qí xiǎo ér yǒu lì, chéng xīn yuè xíng. ròu zhì xiān měi, kě zhì shēng yú piàn yǔ yú guàn tóu. cān jiàn “wěi” tiáo.
wei yu: yi zhong chang jian de shi yong yu. hui you xing yu lei. liang ce yin hui se, bei bu lan hei se, yu du bai se, shen ti cheng fang chui xing. wei qi xiao er you li, cheng xin yue xing. rou zhi xian mei, ke zhi sheng yu pian yu yu guan tou. can jian "wei" tiao.
[The following represents an unverified English translation. For all purposes consult the original Chinese text.]
謂語 [wèi yǔ] [wei yu]—
A descriptive word in syntax that explains the nature or state of the subject. For example, "飛 [fei] (fēi, fly)" in "鳥飛 [niao fei] (niǎo fēi, birds fly)." Also known as "述語 [shu yu] (shù yǔ, predicate)."
謂語:句法中說明主語的性質或狀態的描寫語。如「鳥飛」中的「飛」。也稱為「述語」。
wèi yǔ: jù fǎ zhōng shuō míng zhǔ yǔ de xìng zhì huò zhuàng tài de miáo xiě yǔ. rú “niǎo fēi” zhōng de “fēi” . yě chēng wèi “shù yǔ” .
wei yu: ju fa zhong shuo ming zhu yu de xing zhi huo zhuang tai de miao xie yu. ru "niao fei" zhong de "fei" . ye cheng wei "shu yu" .
1) 衛浴 t = 卫浴 s = wèi yù p refers to [adjective] “sanitary”; Domain: Modern Chinese 现代汉语 [xian dai han yu]; Notes: Related to toilet and bathroom (CC-CEDICT '衛浴 [wei yu]') .
2) 謂語 t = 谓语 s = wèi yǔ p refers to [noun] “predicate”; Domain: Linguistics 语言学 [yu yan xue]; Notes: (Lao 2004, 'predicate') ..
3) 尾羽 ts = wěi yǔ p refers to [noun] “tail feathers”; Domain: Literary Chinese 文言文 [wen yan wen]; Notes: (CC-CEDICT '尾羽 [wei yu]') ..
1) 爲於 [wèi yú] refers to: “because of”.
爲於 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 坐自; 由自.
[Sanskrit] dharmārthaṃ.
[Vietnamese] vay ư.
[Korean] 위어 / wieo.
[Japanese] イオ / io.
2) 味欲 [wèi yù] refers to: “desire for flavors”.
味欲 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Vietnamese] vị dục.
[Korean] 미욕 / miyok.
[Japanese] ミヨク / miyoku.
3) 爲欲 [wèi yù] refers to: “desiring to...”.
爲欲 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 作念; 作想; 恃; 計執; 讚譽; 顧戀; 高; 高慢.
[Sanskrit] manyante; √man.
[Tibetan] don du bya ba; sems pa.
[Vietnamese] vay dục.
[Korean] 위욕 / wiyok.
[Japanese] イヨク / iyoku.
4) 慰喩 [wèi yù] refers to: “love and cherish”.
慰喩 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 慶悅; 令安; 休息; 安; 攝; 救濟; 醒悟.
[Sanskrit] saṃmodana; saṃmodanī; upavatsayati; āśvāsayati; āśvāsita.
[Tibetan] mgu bar byed pa; so sor kun tu dga' bar byed pa; tsig 'jam par byed pa; yang dag par dga' bar byed pa.
[Vietnamese] uỷ dụ.
[Korean] 위유 / wiyu.
[Japanese] イユ / iyu.
5) 微喩 [wēi yù] refers to: “trivial parable”.
微喩 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Vietnamese] vi dụ.
[Korean] 미유 / miyu.
[Japanese] ミユ / miyu.
6) 爲餘 [wèi yú] refers to: “so as to leave as a remnant”.
爲餘 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 所餘.
[Sanskrit] avaśiṣyate.
[Vietnamese] vay dư.
[Korean] 위여 / wiyeo.
[Japanese] イヨ / iyo.
7) 爲喩 [wèi yù] refers to: “to be a metaphor”.
爲喩 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Tibetan] dpe blangs.
[Vietnamese] vay dụ.
[Korean] 위유 / wiyu.
[Japanese] イユ / iyu.
8) 未與 [wèi yǔ] refers to: “not yet given”.
未與 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Tibetan] ma byin pa; ma phyung ba.
[Vietnamese] mùi dữ.
[Korean] 미여 / miyeo.
[Japanese] ミヨ / miyo.
9) 未遇 [wèi yù] refers to: “not yet encountered”.
未遇 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Tibetan] ma phrad pa.
[Vietnamese] mùi ngộ.
[Korean] 미우 / miu.
[Japanese] ミグウ / migū.
Chinese language.
See also (Relevant definitions)
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