(n) (Buddh) form is emptiness
matter is void
all is vanity
(n) free and unbiased
fair and just
ruling or judging what's right is right and what's wrong is wrong
calling spade a spade
(exp) right or wrong
(n,n-adv) (1) (uk) last time (as of now)
never again
(2) only this
(n) free and unbiased
fair and just
ruling or judging what's right is right and what's wrong is wrong
calling spade a spade
(n) corrective action (measure)
rectification
(adv) by all means (with sense of not taking "no" for an answer)
(P)
(adj-i) unavoidable
inevitable
(n) rights and wrongs (of a case)
relative merits (of a case)
(adv) (uk) certainly
by all means
(P)
(n) rights and wrongs
the relative merits (of a case)
propriety
(n) discrimination of right and wrong
distinguishing between right and wrong
(adj-i) unavoidable
inevitable
(n) reapportionment (of Diet seats)
(n) thus I hear (quote from the sutras)
these ears have heard
(exp) (uk) this and that
(exp,adv) rightly or wrongly
by all possible means
(adj-no,adj-na) for show
ostentatious
flaunting
showing off
(exp) unavoidable
inevitable
(exp) unavoidable
inevitable
(n) principle of being fair and just
fair and unbiased policy (unbiassed)
(exp) unavoidable
inevitable
cannot be helped
of necessity
(exp,v5u) to err and not change one's ways, this is what it is to err (from Analects of Confucius)
(exp,v5u) to err and not change one's ways, this is what it is to err (from Analects of Confucius)