Buddha 英 [ˈbʊdə]   美 [ˈbudə, ˈbʊdə]

Buddha

Buddha  英 [ˈbʊdə] 美 [ˈbudə, ˈbʊdə]

n. 佛陀;佛像 

名词复数:buddhas 

They knelt before the image of Buddha. 他们在佛像面前下跪。
They knelt before the image of the Buddha. 他们跪拜在佛像面前。

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  • n. 佛陀;佛像
  • 1. They knelt before the image of Buddha.

    他们在佛像面前下跪。

  • 2. They knelt before the image of the Buddha.

    他们跪拜在佛像面前。

  • 3. The ivory Buddha carved by Shen Weizhong, a contemporary Chinese sculptor, is the world's smallest piece of sculpture, its size being just four-fifths that of a grain of rice.

    中国当代雕刻工艺师沈为众雕刻的象牙佛像是世界上最小的雕刻。 这个象牙佛像只有一粒米的五分之四大。

  • Buddha (n.) an epithet applied to the historical founder of Buddhism, 1680s, from Pali, literally "awakened, enlightened," past participle of budh "to awake, know, perceive," which is related to Sanskrit bodhati "is awake, observes, understands," from PIE root *bheudh- "be aware, make aware." Title given by his adherents to the man who taught this path, Siddhartha Gautama, also known to them as Sakyamuni "Sage of the Sakyas" (his family clan), who lived in northern India 5c. B.C.E.
Bud·dha / ˈbʊdə ; NAmE ˈbʊdə / noun 1 ( also the Buddha ) [singular ] the person on whose teachings the Buddhist religion is based 佛陀(佛教创始人) 2 [countable ] a statue or picture of the Buddha 佛像 3 [countable ] a person who has achieved enlightenment (= spiritual knowledge)in Buddhism 佛,觉者,知者(佛教中觉行圆满的人) Bud·dha / ˈbʊdə ; NAmE ˈbʊdə /
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