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za-zen

/zah-zen/US // ˈzɑˈzɛn //UK // (zʌzɛn) //

财神爷,财神,札善

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Zen.

    • : meditation in a prescribed, cross-legged posture.

Examples

  • The King returns to Cleveland, a battered Kobe battles in the West, and the Zen Master is christened the savior of New York.

  • That was what improved my game, being able to play xu and za.

  • Each word, from aa to za, gets its own two-page spread with a poem and a pic.

  • Those words were said by Joshu Sasaki Roshi, who ordained Leonard Cohen as a Zen monk in 1996.

  • When he emerged from the Zen monastery on Mount Baldy, his enlightenment was followed with an all too worldly disaster.

  • Mz-za, the Iron; St. Peters; a brave of distinction, and a very handsome fellow.

  • Zen-ed-din paid him handsomely for his trouble, and added some words of good advice.

  • We must zen see ze city, ze illumination, ze dance, ze pyrotechnic at night.

  • Amongst the products of this place I saw a very remarkable fruit, called by the Arabs Za-cho-ne.

  • I sall away to ze Kasbah, and zen in due time look for ze swoop of ze French zouaves.