惰 duò
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duò
adjective
lazy; careless
Domain: Literary Chinese 文言文
Notes: (CC-CEDICT '惰'; Unihan '惰') -
duò
adjective
lazy; alasa
Domain: Buddhism 佛教
Notes: Sanskrit equivalent: alasa, Japanese: da (BCSD '惰', p. 489; MW 'alasa'; Unihan '惰')
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- 能者十无 1. 从善如流 贤者无恼 2. 思想细密 智者无忧 3. 正直无私 勇者无惧 4. 乐于工作 勤者无惰 5. 人我来往 诚者无欺 6. 解衣推食 义者无悔 7. 敬重父母 孝者无违 8. 给人方便 善者无碍 9. 一心学佛 信者无妄 10. 慈悲待人 仁者无敌(能者十無 1. 從善如流 賢者無惱 2. 思想細密 智者無憂 3. 正直無私 勇者無懼 4. 樂於工作 勤者無惰 5. 人我來往 誠者無欺 6. 解衣推食 義者無悔 7. 敬重父母 孝者無違 8. 給人方便 善者無礙 9. 一心學佛 信者無妄 10. 慈悲待人 仁者無敵) Ten Freedom of the Capable In forging ahead in doing what is right, an eminent one is free of afflictions. In contemplating deliberately, a wise one is free of worries. In being honest and selfless, a brave one is free of fear. In finding joy in one's work, a diligent one is free of indolence. In dealing with people, a sincere one is free of deceit. In relinquishing one's food and clothing, a righteous one is free of regrets. In being respectful to one's parents, a dutiful son is free of defiance. In making things easier for others, a kind one is free of hindrances. In single-heartedly learning the Dharma, a faithful one is free of delusions. In treating others with compassion, a kind one is free of enemies.
- 人生诸苦 悭贪之人伶仃孤苦 挥霍之人求不得苦 懒惰之人千辛万苦 矫情之人嘴甜心苦 麻木之人不知甘苦 执着之人放不下苦 瞋恨之人怨憎会苦 五逆之人倒悬悲苦 风尘之人内心痛苦 流浪之人颠波泪苦 边疆之人穷困辛苦 军中之人战斗累苦 病亡之人爱别离苦 乞讨之人淒凉哀苦 创业之人备尝辛苦 发心之人不辞劳苦 养育之人含辛茹苦 情义之人同甘共苦 勤奋之人不以为苦 慈悲之人喜乐拔苦 喜舍之人济贫救苦 积善之人无有众苦(人生諸苦 慳貪之人伶仃孤苦 揮霍之人求不得苦 懶惰之人千辛萬苦 矯情之人嘴甜心苦 麻木之人不知甘苦 執著之人放不下苦 瞋恨之人怨憎會苦 五逆之人倒懸悲苦 風塵之人內心痛苦 流浪之人顛波淚苦 邊疆之人窮困辛苦 軍中之人戰鬥累苦 病亡之人愛別離苦 乞討之人淒涼哀苦 創業之人備嘗辛苦 發心之人不辭勞苦 養育之人含辛茹苦 情義之人同甘共苦 勤奮之人不以為苦 慈悲之人喜樂拔苦 喜捨之人濟貧救苦 積善之人無有眾苦) The Pains of Life Stinginess and greed cause the pain of loneliness. Extravagance causes the pain of discontent. Laziness causes the pain of hardship. Pretentiousness causes the pain of insincerity. Nonchalance causes the pain of apathy. Stubbornness causes the pain of attachment. Anger causes the pain of unpleasant meetings. The Five Offenses cause the pain of being born as an animal. Prostitution bears the pain of unspeakable torment. Vagrancy causes the pain of displacement. Being on the outlying areas bears the pain of destitution. Being a soldier suffers the pain of battle. Sickness and death suffer the pain of separation from loved ones. Beggardom suffers the pain of desolation. Entrepreneurship suffers the pain of toil and fatigue. Aspiration keeps one immune to painstaking effort. Parents willingly endure the hardships of raising a child. Righteous and loyal ones partake in each other's pains and joys. Diligence keeps one insusceptible to hardship. Compassion relieves others from pain by giving them joy and happiness. Generosity helps those in pain of being poor and needy. Good deeds keep one free from all forms of pain.
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偷惰 、 敖惰 、 怠惰 、 懒惰 、 游惰 、 娇惰 、 惰性气体 、 懈惰 、 避其锐气,击其惰归 、 惰性 、 懒惰故无匹
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- The Buddha in Our Lives, Scroll 1: Uplifting the Absolute Truth 卷一 生活的佛教 向上第一義 Hsing Yun Dharma Words 2 - The Buddha in Our Lives 《星雲法語2-生活的佛教》 — count: 5
- Scroll 4: Avalokitesvara - Evaluation 卷四 觀自在 評價 Life's Ten Thousand Affairs 2 - Intangible Value 《人間萬事2-無形的可貴》 — count: 3
- Hsing Yun Diary 23 - May Every Vow Be Accomplished: Only with Strength is there a Future 星雲日記23~有願必成 有力量才有未來(1993/5/1~1993/5/15) Hsing Yun Diary (1993/1-1994/8) 《星雲日記(1993/1~1994/8)》 — count: 2
- Scroll 3: The Gate of Happiness - Studying and Teaching can Accomplish Things 卷三 幸福之門 學教成事 Hsing Yun Dharma Words 10 - The Human World is Filled with Joy 《星雲法語10-歡喜滿人間》 — count: 2
- Volume 1: Greed and Anger, Emotions and Ethics 第一冊 貪瞋感情是非 Humble Table, Wise Fare 《佛光菜根譚》 — count: 2
- Admonishment Maxims 警策格言 Buddhism Series 9 - Art and Literature 《佛教叢書9-藝文》 — count: 2
- 1. China - Eminent Figure from Hedong, Chancellor Pei Xiu 壹、中國 ■河東大士裴休宰相 Buddhism Series 4 - Disciples 《佛教叢書4-弟子》 — count: 1
- Lecture 14: Abbot's Conduct 第十四講.住持行事 One Hundred Lessons on Monastery Language and Affairs 3: Activities at Places of Practice 《僧事百講3-道場行事》 — count: 1
- Hsing Yun Diary 13 - Dharmas without Concentration on Dharmas: Reflection of Hsing Yun Diary 星雲日記13~法無定法 「星雲日記」的回響 Hsing Yun Diary (1991/5-1992/12) 《星雲日記(1991/5~1992/12)》 — count: 1
- Hsing Yun Diary 10 - Diligently Plowing the Field of the Heart: Turning Points 星雲日記10~勤耕心田 轉捩點(1991/3/1~3/15) Hsing Yun Diary (1989/7-1991/4) 《星雲日記(1989/7~1991/4)》 — count: 1
Collocations
- 惰字 (惰字) 欲去惰字 — Hsing Yun Dharma Words 2 - The Buddha in Our Lives 《星雲法語2-生活的佛教》, The Buddha in Our Lives, Scroll 1: Uplifting the Absolute Truth 卷一 生活的佛教 向上第一義 — count: 5
- 去惰 (去惰) 去惰則勇 — Humble Table, Wise Fare 《佛光菜根譚》, Volume 1: Greed and Anger, Emotions and Ethics 第一冊 貪瞋感情是非 — count: 3
- 戒惰 (戒惰) 戒惰莫如早起 — Hsing Yun Dharma Words 2 - The Buddha in Our Lives 《星雲法語2-生活的佛教》, The Buddha in Our Lives, Scroll 1: Uplifting the Absolute Truth 卷一 生活的佛教 向上第一義 — count: 2
- 惰来 (惰來) 以勤惰來評價 — Life's Ten Thousand Affairs 2 - Intangible Value 《人間萬事2-無形的可貴》, Scroll 4: Avalokitesvara - Evaluation 卷四 觀自在 評價 — count: 2
- 改惰 (改惰) 勤所以改惰 — Hsing Yun Dharma Words 10 - The Human World is Filled with Joy 《星雲法語10-歡喜滿人間》, Scroll 3: The Gate of Happiness - Studying and Teaching can Accomplish Things 卷三 幸福之門 學教成事 — count: 2