karma

英 ['kɑːmə; 'kɜːmə] 美 ['kɑrmə]
  • n. 因果报应,因缘
  • n. (Karma)人名;(芬、法)卡尔马;(中)噶玛(藏语·威妥玛)

中文词源


karma 业,因果报应

来自梵语karma,行为,命运,来自PIE*kwer,做,履行,词源同ceremony,Sanskrit.在佛教用语指一个人今生所做的善事或恶行将决定他来生的命运,引申词义业,因果报应。

英文词源


karma (n.)
1827, in Buddhism, the sum of a person's actions in one life, which determine his form in the next; from Sanskrit karma "action, work, deed; fate," related to krnoti, Avestan kerenaoiti "makes," Old Persian kunautiy "he makes;" from PIE root *kwer- "to make, form" (see terato-). Related to the second element in Sanskrit.

双语例句


1. The doctrine of karma is inseparably linked with reincarnation.
业的教义与轮回转世说紧密相关。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Vegetarians believe that eating meat is bad karma.
素食者认为吃肉食是造恶业。

来自《权威词典》

3. The $ 87 , 000 Fisker Karma plug - in luxury hybrid is scheduled to begin production late this year.
售价87000美元的美国fisker汽车公司的Karma将在2009年如期开始生产.

来自互联网

4. It's my karma always to fall in love with brunettes.
我爱上的总是深褐色头发、浅黑色皮肤的白种女子,这是我的缘分.

来自辞典例句

5. Gurus like to take good karma and give it to their favored.
古鲁喜欢将好业力取走而送给自己喜欢的人.

来自互联网

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