There are 26 total results for your invincible search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
無敵 无敌 see styles |
wú dí wu2 di2 wu ti muteki むてき |
More info & calligraphy: Tough / Unbeatable(adj-no,adj-na,n) invincible; unrivaled; unrivalled; matchless; unbeatable; undefeatable; (surname) Muteki |
不抜 see styles |
fubatsu ふばつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) firm; steadfast; indomitable; unswerving; invincible |
不敗 see styles |
fuhai ふはい |
(adj-no,n) undefeated; unbeatable; invincible |
常勝 see styles |
joushou / josho じょうしょう |
(adj-no,n,vs,vi) invincible; ever-victorious; unconquerable; unbeaten; (given name) Tsunekatsu |
彌勒 弥勒 see styles |
mí lè mi2 le4 mi le miroku みろく |
Mile county in Honghe Hani and Yi autonomous prefecture, Yunnan; Maitreya, the future Bodhisattva, to come after Shakyamuni Buddha (surname) Miroku Maitreya, friendly, benevolent. The Buddhist Messiah, or next Buddha, now in the Tuṣita heaven, who is to come 5,000 years after the nirvāṇa of Śākyamuni, or according to other reckoning after 4,000 heavenly years, i.e. 5,670,000,000 human years. According to tradition he was born in Southern India of a Brahman family. His two epithets are 慈氏 Benevolent, and Ajita 阿逸多 'Invincible'. He presides over the spread of the church, protects its members and will usher in ultimate victory for Buddhism. His image is usually in the hall of the four guardians facing outward, where he is represented as the fat laughing Buddha, but in some places his image is tall, e.g. in Peking in the Yung Ho Kung. Other forms are彌帝M075962; 迷諦隸; 梅低梨; 梅怛麗 (梅怛藥 or 梅怛邪); 每怛哩; 昧怛 M067070曳; 彌羅. There are numerous Maitreya sūtras. |
無勝 无胜 see styles |
wú shèng wu2 sheng4 wu sheng mushō |
ajita; invincible, unsurpassed. |
鐵軍 铁军 see styles |
tiě jun tie3 jun1 t`ieh chün tieh chün |
invincible army |
無能勝 无能胜 see styles |
wú néng shèng wu2 neng2 sheng4 wu neng sheng Munōshō |
ajita. Invincible, unsurpassable, unconquerable; especially applied to Maitreya, cf. 阿逸多; also to various others. |
阿逸多 see styles |
ā yì duō a1 yi4 duo1 a i to aitta あいった |
(1) {Buddh} (See 弥勒菩薩) Maitreya (bodhisattva); (2) {Buddh} (See 十六羅漢) Ajita (one of the sixteen arhats) (阿逸) ajita, 無能勝 invincible, title of Maitreya; and of others. Also 阿氏多 (or 阿底多, 阿M060537多, or 阿嗜多); 阿私陀; 阿夷頭. |
不敗之地 不败之地 see styles |
bù bài zhī dì bu4 bai4 zhi1 di4 pu pai chih ti |
(idiom) invincible position |
堅忍不抜 see styles |
kenninfubatsu けんにんふばつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) indomitable perseverance; invincible fortitude |
戰無不勝 战无不胜 see styles |
zhàn wú bù shèng zhan4 wu2 bu4 sheng4 chan wu pu sheng |
(idiom) all-conquering; invincible |
所向披靡 see styles |
suǒ xiàng pī mǐ suo3 xiang4 pi1 mi3 so hsiang p`i mi so hsiang pi mi |
(idiom) to sweep everything before one; to be invincible |
所向無敵 所向无敌 see styles |
suǒ xiàng wú dí suo3 xiang4 wu2 di2 so hsiang wu ti |
to be invincible; unrivalled |
無敵の人 see styles |
mutekinohito むてきのひと |
(exp,n) (slang) person (esp. social outcast) who has nothing left to lose; invincible person |
無敵艦隊 see styles |
mutekikantai むてきかんたい |
Spanish Armada; invincible armada |
確固不動 see styles |
kakkofudou / kakkofudo かっこふどう |
(yoji) unshakeable (e.g. belief); invincible; steadfastness; firmness; unwavering (e.g. support); absolutely secure |
負け知らず see styles |
makeshirazu まけしらず |
(adj-no,n) unbeatable; unbeaten; invincible |
阿誓單闍那 阿誓单阇那 see styles |
ā shì dān shé nà a1 shi4 dan1 she2 na4 a shih tan she na aseitanjana |
(or 阿恃單闍那) ajitaṃjaya, invincible, a charm for entering the meditation on invincibility. Cf. 阿恃. |
向かう所敵なし see styles |
mukautokorotekinashi むかうところてきなし |
(exp,adj-no) unbeatable; invincible; irresistible |
向かう所敵無し see styles |
mukautokorotekinashi むかうところてきなし |
(exp,adj-no) unbeatable; invincible; irresistible |
向かうところ敵なし see styles |
mukautokorotekinashi むかうところてきなし |
(exp,adj-no) unbeatable; invincible; irresistible |
向かうところ敵無し see styles |
mukautokorotekinashi むかうところてきなし |
(exp,adj-no) unbeatable; invincible; irresistible |
Variations: |
kakkofudou / kakkofudo かっこふどう |
(adj-no,n) (yoji) unshakeable (e.g. belief); invincible; steadfastness; firmness; unwavering (e.g. support); absolutely secure |
無能勝幡王如來莊嚴陀羅尼經 无能胜幡王如来庄严陀罗尼经 see styles |
wú néng shèng fān wáng rú lái zhuāng yán tuó luó ní jīng wu2 neng2 sheng4 fan1 wang2 ru2 lai2 zhuang1 yan2 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1 wu neng sheng fan wang ju lai chuang yen t`o lo ni ching wu neng sheng fan wang ju lai chuang yen to lo ni ching Munōshō bannō nyorai shōgon daranikyō |
Dhāraṇī of [the Tathāgatas Ornament, the Invincible] Ring-Adorned Banner |
Variations: |
mukautokorotekinashi むかうところてきなし |
(exp,adj-no) unbeatable; invincible; irresistible |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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