There are 9 total results for your 尊重 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
尊重 see styles |
zūn zhòng zun1 zhong4 tsun chung sonchou / soncho そんちょう |
to esteem; to respect; to honor; to value; eminent; serious; proper (noun, transitive verb) respect; esteem; regard to revere |
尊重心 see styles |
zūn zhòng xīn zun1 zhong4 xin1 tsun chung hsin sonjū shin |
reverential mind |
起尊重 see styles |
qǐ zūn zhòng qi3 zun1 zhong4 ch`i tsun chung chi tsun chung ki sonjū |
respects |
尊重三味 see styles |
zūn zhòng sān mèi zun1 zhong4 san1 mei4 tsun chung san mei sonjū sanmi |
(Skt. dhvajâgra-keyūra-samādhi) |
尊重弟子 see styles |
zūn zhòng dì zǐ zun1 zhong4 di4 zi3 tsun chung ti tzu sonjū daishi |
most revered disciple(s) |
尊重敬愛 尊重敬爱 see styles |
zūn zhòng jìn gài zun1 zhong4 jin4 gai4 tsun chung chin kai sonjū kyōai |
beloved |
八尊重法 see styles |
bā zūn zhòng fǎ ba1 zun1 zhong4 fa3 pa tsun chung fa hassonjū hō |
idem 八敬戒. |
意向尊重 see styles |
ikousonchou / ikosoncho いこうそんちょう |
respecting the intentions or wishes of someone |
起尊重心 see styles |
qǐ zūn zhòng xīn qi3 zun1 zhong4 xin1 ch`i tsun chung hsin chi tsun chung hsin ki sonjū shin |
to feel reverence |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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