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There are 46 total results for your realistic search in the dictionary.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

現実性

see styles
 genjitsusei / genjitsuse
    げんじつせい

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Reality / Realistic
realistic; practical; feasible

腳踏實地


脚踏实地

see styles
jiǎo tà shí dì
    jiao3 ta4 shi2 di4
chiao t`a shih ti
    chiao ta shih ti

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Keep Your Feet on the Ground
to have one's feet firmly planted on the ground (idiom); realistic without flights of fancy; steady and serious character

五教

see styles
wǔ jiào
    wu3 jiao4
wu chiao
 gokyō
The five division of Buddhism according to the Huayan School, of which there are two That of 杜順 Dushun down to 賢首 Xianshou is (1) 小乘教 Hīnayāna which interprets nirvana as annihilation; (2) 大乘始教 the primary stage of Mahāyāna, with two sections the 相始教 and 空 始教 or realistic and idealistic, (3) 大乘終教 Mahāyāna in its final stage, teaching the 眞如 and universal Buddhahood; (4) 頓教 the immediate, direct, or intuitive school, e. g. by right concentration of thought, or faith, apart from 'works'; (5) 圓教 the complete or perfect teaching of the Huayan, combining all the rest into one all-embracing vehicle. The five are now differentiated into 十宗 ten schools. The other division, by 圭峯 Guifeng of the same school, is (1) 人天教 rebirth as human beings for those who keep the five commandments and as devas those who keep the 十善 as 相始教 above; (4) 大乘破相教 as 空始教 above; and (5) 一乘顯性教 the one vehicle which reveals the universal Buddha-nature; it includes (3), (4), and (5) of the first group. See also 五時教.

切實


切实

see styles
qiè shí
    qie4 shi2
ch`ieh shih
    chieh shih
feasible; realistic; practical; earnestly; conscientiously

劇画

see styles
 gekiga
    げきが
(1) gekiga; manga with a realistic, dramatic art style and mature themes; (2) (dated) (See 紙芝居) kamishibai; storytelling with pictures

如實


如实

see styles
rú shí
    ru2 shi2
ju shih
 nyo jitsu
as things really are; realistic
Real, reality, according to reality ( yathābhūtam); true; the 眞如 zhenru, or bhūtatathatā, for which it is also used; the universal undifferentiated, i. e. 平等不二, or the primary essence out of which the phenomenal arises; 如實空 is this essence in its purity; 如實不空 is this essence in its differentiation.

実事

see styles
 jitsugoto; jitsuji
    じつごと; じつじ
(1) fact; (a) truth; (2) (じつごと only) (in kabuki) realistic portrayal of an ordinary event (by a wise man)

實際


实际

see styles
shí jì
    shi2 ji4
shih chi
 jissai
reality; practice; practical; realistic; real; actual
The region of Reality.

寫實


写实

see styles
xiě shí
    xie3 shi2
hsieh shih
realism; realistic portrayal; realistic; true to life

有教

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yǒu jiào
    you3 jiao4
yu chiao
 yuukyou / yukyo
    ゆうきょう
(given name) Yūkyō
The realistic school as opposed to the 空教 teaching of unreality; especially (1) the Hīnayāna teaching of the 倶舍宗 Abhidharmakośa school of Vasubandhu, opposed to the 成實宗 Satya-siddhi school of Harivarman; (2) the Mahāyāna 法相宗 Dharma-lakṣana school, also called the 唯識宗, founded in China by Xuanzang, opposed to the 三論宗 Mādhyamika school of Nāgārjuna.

法相

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fǎ xiàng
    fa3 xiang4
fa hsiang
 hossou / hosso
    ほっそう
(1) {Buddh} (See 法性) dharmalaksana (dharma characteristics, the specific characteristics of all manifest phenomena); (2) (abbreviation) (See 法相宗) Hosso sect of Buddhism
The aspects of characteristics of things-all things are of monad nature but differ in form. A name of the 法相宗 Faxiang or Dharmalakṣaṇa sect (Jap. Hossō), called also 慈恩宗 Cien sect from the Tang temple, in which lived 窺基 Kuiji, known also as 慈恩. It "aims at discovering the ultimate entity of cosmic existence n contemplation, through investigation into the specific characteristics (the marks or criteria) of all existence, and through the realization of the fundamental nature of the soul in mystic illumination". "An inexhaustible number" of "seeds" are "stored up in the Ālaya-soul; they manifest themselves in innumerable varieties of existence, both physical and mental". "Though there are infinite varieties. . . they all participate in the prime nature of the ālaya." Anesaki. The Faxiang School is one of the "eight schools", and was established in China on the return of Xuanzang, consequent on his translation of the Yogācārya works. Its aim is to understand the principle underlying the 萬法性相 or nature and characteristics of all things. Its foundation works are the 解深密經, the 唯識論, and the 瑜伽論. It is one of the Mahāyāna realistic schools, opposed by the idealistic schools, e.g. the 三論 school; yet it was a "combination of realism and idealism, and its religion a profoundly mystic one". Anesaki.

現實


现实

see styles
xiàn shí
    xian4 shi2
hsien shih
 genjitsu
reality; actuality; real; actual; realistic; pragmatic; materialistic; self-interested
actuality

迫真

see styles
 hakushin
    はくしん
(adj-no,n) realistic; true to life

リアル

see styles
 riaru
    リアル
(adjectival noun) (1) real; realistic; true to life; (adjectival noun) (2) (colloquialism) serious; non-joking; earnest; (3) (abbreviation) {internet} realtime blog; (4) real world (cf. online games or social networking services); (personal name) Rial; Riehl; Ryall

上座部

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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.

写実的

see styles
 shajitsuteki
    しゃじつてき
(adjectival noun) realistic; graphic; true to life

即物的

see styles
 sokubutsuteki
    そくぶつてき
(adjectival noun) practical; matter-of-fact; realistic; utilitarian; pragmatic

吹冷風


吹冷风

see styles
chuī lěng fēng
    chui1 leng3 feng1
ch`ui leng feng
    chui leng feng
to blow cold; damping expectations by discouraging or realistic words

実際的

see styles
 jissaiteki
    じっさいてき
(adjectival noun) practical; realistic; pragmatic

幻想劇

see styles
 gensougeki / gensogeki
    げんそうげき
non-realistic drama

毘婆沙


毗婆沙

see styles
pí pó shā
    pi2 po2 sha1
p`i p`o sha
    pi po sha
 bibasha
vibhāṣā, option, alternative, tr. 廣解 wider interpretation, or 異說 different explanation. (1) The Vibhāṣā-śāstra, a philosophical treatise by Kātyāyanīputra, tr. by Saṅghabhūti A. D. 383. The Vaibhāṣikas 毘婆沙論師 were the followers of this realistic school, 'in Chinese texts mostly quoted under the name of Sarvāstivādaḥ.' Eitel. (2) A figure stated at several tens of thousands of millions. (3) Vipaśyin, v. 毘婆尸.

現実的

see styles
 genjitsuteki
    げんじつてき
(adjectival noun) realistic; pragmatic

等身大

see styles
 toushindai / toshindai
    とうしんだい
(adj-no,n) (1) life-size; life-sized; (adj-no,n) (2) true-to-life; faithful (depiction); realistic

一切有部

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yī qiè yǒu bù
    yi1 qie4 you3 bu4
i ch`ieh yu pu
    i chieh yu pu
 Issai u bu
The realistic School, Sarvāstivādaḥ, a branch of the Vaibhāṣika, claiming Rāhula as founder, asserting the reality of all phenomena: 說一切有部; 薩婆多部; 薩婆阿私底婆拖部; 一切語言部. It divided, and the following seven schools are recorded, but the list is doubtful: — Mūlasarvāstivādaḥ 一切有根本部. Kāśyapīyaḥ 迦葉毘維, also known as Suvarṣakāḥ 蘇跋梨柯部; 遊梨沙部; 蘇梨沙部; and 善歲部. Dharmaguptāḥ 法密部; 法藏部; 法護部. Mahīśāsakāḥ or Mahīśāsikāḥ 摩醯奢婆迦部; 彌喜捨婆阿部; 彌沙塞部; 化地部; 正地部. Tāmraṣāṭīyāḥ. Vibhajyavādinaḥ 分別說部. Bahuśrutīyāḥ 婆收婁多柯 or 多聞部.

実現可能

see styles
 jitsugenkanou / jitsugenkano
    じつげんかのう
(adjectival noun) feasible; viable; realistic; achievable

實事求是


实事求是

see styles
shí shì qiú shì
    shi2 shi4 qiu2 shi4
shih shih ch`iu shih
    shih shih chiu shih
lit. to seek truth from facts (idiom); fig. to be practical and realistic

栩栩如生

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xǔ xǔ rú shēng
    xu3 xu3 ru2 sheng1
hsü hsü ju sheng
vivid and lifelike (idiom); true to life; realistic

活靈活現


活灵活现

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huó líng huó xiàn
    huo2 ling2 huo2 xian4
huo ling huo hsien
living spirit, living image (idiom); true to life; vivid and realistic

活龍活現


活龙活现

see styles
huó lóng huó xiàn
    huo2 long2 huo2 xian4
huo lung huo hsien
living spirit, living image (idiom); true to life; vivid and realistic

浮世草子

see styles
 ukiyozoushi / ukiyozoshi
    うきよぞうし
(Edo-period variety of) realistic literature; popular stories of everyday life in the Edo period

浮世草紙

see styles
 ukiyozoushi / ukiyozoshi
    うきよぞうし
(Edo-period variety of) realistic literature; popular stories of everyday life in the Edo period

繪聲繪色


绘声绘色

see styles
huì shēng huì sè
    hui4 sheng1 hui4 se4
hui sheng hui se
vivid and colorful (idiom); true to life; lively and realistic

それっぽい

see styles
 soreppoi
    それっぽい
(adjective) (1) (something) like that; that sort of; resembling; (adjective) (2) seemingly authentic; genuine-looking; realistic; convincing

モデルガン

see styles
 moderugan
    モデルガン
replica firearm (wasei: model gun); realistic toy gun with no firing mechanism

叶う事なら

see styles
 kanaukotonara
    かなうことなら
(expression) if possible; if it is in my power; if it was realistic

說一切有部


说一切有部

see styles
shuō yī qiè yǒu bù
    shuo1 yi1 qie4 you3 bu4
shuo i ch`ieh yu pu
    shuo i chieh yu pu
 Setsu issai u bu
v. 一 and 有; the Sarvāstivādaḥ realistic school.

かなう事なら

see styles
 kanaukotonara
    かなうことなら
(expression) if possible; if it is in my power; if it was realistic

叶うことなら

see styles
 kanaukotonara
    かなうことなら
(expression) if possible; if it is in my power; if it was realistic

地に足の着いた

see styles
 chiniashinotsuita
    ちにあしのついた
(exp,adj-f) (idiom) realistic; practical; grounded

リアリスティック

see styles
 riarisutikku
    リアリスティック
realistic

フォトリアリスティック

see styles
 fotoriarisutikku
    フォトリアリスティック
(computer terminology) photo realistic

フォト・リアリスティック

 foto riarisutikku
    フォト・リアリスティック
(computer terminology) photo realistic

Variations:
モデルガン
モデル・ガン

 moderugan(p); moderu gan
    モデルガン(P); モデル・ガン
replica firearm (wasei: model gun); realistic toy gun with no firing mechanism

Variations:
リボーンベイビー
リボーン・ベイビー

 riboonbeibii; riboon beibii / riboonbebi; riboon bebi
    リボーンベイビー; リボーン・ベイビー
(See リボーンドール) reborn doll (eng: reborn baby); realistic hand-made doll

Variations:
叶うことなら
叶う事なら
かなう事なら

 kanaukotonara
    かなうことなら
(expression) if possible; if it is in my power; if it was realistic

Variations:
フォトリアリスティック
フォト・リアリスティック

 fotoriarisutikku; foto riarisutikku
    フォトリアリスティック; フォト・リアリスティック
{comp} photo realistic

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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