释义 |
wisdom adjective—智 adj (almost always used) ()智慧 adj (almost always used) ()wisdom noun—智慧 n (almost always used)Examples:wisdom of the masses exceeds that of any individual—You can't gain knowledge without practical experience (common saying); wisdom only comes with experience—prajña paramita (Sanskrit: supreme wisdom - beginning of the Heart Sutra)—lit. anoint your head with the purest cream (idiom); fig. to enlighten people with perfect wisdom—collecting opinions is of wide benefit (idiom); pool wisdom for mutual benefit—Sandhinir mokcana vyuha sutra, a yogic text on awareness and meditation, translated as the Wisdom of Buddha—Amitayus, the Buddha of measureless life, good fortune and wisdom—full of wisdom (idiom); astute and widely experienced—The benevolent sees benevolence, the wise sees wisdom.—lit. do not begrudge gems of wisdom (idiom, humble expr.); fig. Please give me your frank opinion.—treasure-trove (often fig., book of treasured wisdom)—Maeng Saseong (1360-1438), Korean politician of the Goryeo-Joseon transition, famous for his honesty and wisdom—observe the past to foresee the future (idiom, taken loosely from Book of Songs); studying ancient wisdom gives insight into what is to come—Saraswati (the Hindu goddess of wisdom and arts and consort of Lord Brahma)—great wisdom and knowledge (Buddhism)—man can conquer nature (idiom); human wisdom can prevail over nature—full of political wisdom [idiom.]—lit. three ignorant cobblers add up a genius (idiom); fig. collective wisdom— |