(n) (Sun Yat-sen's) Three Principles of the People
(n) the "three noes principle" of no drive (indolence), no interest (indifference), and no sense of responsibility (irresponsibility), the term describing the temperament of the Japanese youth of the 1970s
(n) (governmental) supervisor of teachers
(n,adj-no) capitalism
(P)
(n) worship of the powerful
(n) egoism
(n) self-assertion
(n) (abbr) independent training (e.g. of athletes working without a coach)
(n) voluntary restraints
(n) independent guideline
(n) voluntary retirement
(n) independent way of life
(n) voluntary training
voluntary practise
free practise
(n) (principle of) self-sufficiency
(n,adj-no) naturalism
(n,adj-no) liberalism
(P)
(n) positivism
(n,adj-no) existentialism
(n,adj-no) pragmatism
(n,adj-no) utilitarianism
(n,adj-no) realism
literalism
(n,adj-no) socialism
(P)
(adv) mainly
(P)
(n) the Lord's Prayer
(n) the Lord's name (esp. in Christianity)
(n) the Lord's Supper
(exp,v5r) (arch) to find a new master
(exp,v5r) (arch) to find a new master
(n) (comp) main storage
main memory
(n) voluntarism