There are 12 total results for your 想定 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
想定 see styles |
xiǎng dìng xiang3 ding4 hsiang ting soutei / sote そうてい |
(noun, transitive verb) hypothesis; supposition; assumption; expectation; anticipation meditation containing thought (?) |
想定内 see styles |
souteinai / sotenai そうていない |
(can be adjective with の) within expectations; as expected; within the scope of hypothesis or assumption |
想定外 see styles |
souteigai / sotegai そうていがい |
(adj-no,n) beyond expectations; beyond what one expected; not foreseen; exceeding assumptions |
無想定 无想定 see styles |
wú xiǎng dìng wu2 xiang3 ding4 wu hsiang ting musō jō |
The concentration in which all thinking ceases, in the desire to enter Avṛha, v. 無想天; such entry is into 無想果. |
非想定 see styles |
fēi xiǎng dìng fei1 xiang3 ding4 fei hsiang ting |
concentration of no thought |
想定問答 see styles |
souteimondou / sotemondo そうていもんどう |
anticipated questions and answers (e.g. for a press conference, interview or oral exam) |
入無想定 入无想定 see styles |
rù wú xiǎng dìng ru4 wu2 xiang3 ding4 ju wu hsiang ting nyū musōjō |
entering the no-thought concentration |
滅受想定 灭受想定 see styles |
miè shòu xiǎng dìng mie4 shou4 xiang3 ding4 mieh shou hsiang ting metsu jusō jō |
A samādhi in which there is complete extinction of sensation and thought; one of the highest forms of kenosis, resulting from concentration. |
無想定位 无想定位 see styles |
wú xiǎng dìng wèi wu2 xiang3 ding4 wei4 wu hsiang ting wei musō jō i |
state of thoughtless meditative concentration |
想定問答集 see styles |
souteimondoushuu / sotemondoshu そうていもんどうしゅう |
anticipated questions and answers (e.g. for a press conference, interview or oral exam); collection of hypothetical questions and answers |
想定小数点 see styles |
souteishousuuten / soteshosuten そうていしょうすうてん |
{comp} assumed decimal point |
滅受想定解脫 灭受想定解脱 see styles |
miè shòu xiǎng dìng jiě tuō mie4 shou4 xiang3 ding4 jie3 tuo1 mieh shou hsiang ting chieh t`o mieh shou hsiang ting chieh to metsu jusō jō gedatsu |
liberation of the concentration that brings about the cessation of feeling and perception |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 12 results for "想定" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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