涅 | [ niè ] to blacken, abbr. for 涅槃[nie4 pan2] |
涅槃 | [ niè pán ] nirvana (Buddhism) |
涅槃經 | [ niè pán jīng ] the Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature. |
涅瓦 | [ niè wǎ ] the Nyeva or Neva river (through St Petersburg) |
涅瓦河 | [ niè wǎ hé ] Nyeva or Neva River (through St Petersburg) |
涅白 | [ niè baí ] opaque white |
涅石 | [ niè shí ] alumen, alunite (TCM) |
涅磐 | [ niè pán ] variant of 涅槃[nie4 pan2] |
⇒ 入涅 | [ rù niè ] to enter nirvana (Buddhism) |
⇒ 勃列日涅夫 | [ bó liè rì niè fū ] Leonid Brezhnev (1906-1982), Soviet statesman, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR 1966-1982 |
⇒ 埃涅阿斯 | [ aī niè ā sī ] Aeneas, hero of Virgil's Aeneid |
⇒ 埃涅阿斯紀 | [ aī niè ā sī jì ] Virgil's Aeneid (epic about the foundation of Rome) |
⇒ 大本涅槃經 | [ dà běn niè pán jīng ] the great Nirvana sutra: every living thing has Buddha nature. |
⇒ 大般涅槃經 | [ dà bān niè pán jīng ] Nirvana sutra |
⇒ 奧臘涅斯塔德 | [ aò là niè sī tǎ dé ] Oranjestad, capital of Aruba |
⇒ 屠格涅夫 | [ tú gé niè fū ] Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev (1818-1883), Russian novelist |
⇒ 康涅狄格 | [ kāng niè dí gé ] Connecticut, US state |
⇒ 康涅狄格州 | [ kāng niè dí gé zhoū ] Connecticut, US state |
⇒ 格涅沙 | [ gé niè shā ] Ganesha (the elephant-headed God in Hinduism, son of Shiva and Parvati) |
⇒ 波洛涅斯 | [ bō luò niè sī ] Polonius (name), Shakespearean character, father of Ophelia, accidentally killed by Hamlet |
⇒ 海涅 | [ haǐ niè ] Heinrich Heine (1797-1856), German lyric poet |
⇒ 羅斯涅夫 | [ luó sī niè fū ] Rosneft (Russian state oil company) |
⇒ 羽涅 | [ yǔ niè ] alumen, alunite (TCM) |
⇒ 頓涅斯克 | [ dùn niè sī kè ] Donetsk region of W. Ukraine |
⇒ 頓涅茨克 | [ dùn niè cí kè ] Donetsk, city in Ukraine |