karması

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التركية - الإنجليزية
mix of
karma
mixed

Once again he wrote a song using mixed metaphors. - Bir kez daha karmaşık metaforlar kullanarak bir şarkı yazdı.

Tom had mixed feelings. - Tom'un karmaşık duyguları vardı.

karma
combined
karma
(Hukuk) joint
karma
shuffle

It's your turn to shuffle. - Kağıtları karma sırası sende.

Do you want me to shuffle the cards? - Kartları karmamı ister misin?

karma
combination
karma
composite board
karma
compound winding
karma
public-private
karma
hashing
karma
remixing
karma
blend
pazarlama karması
(Ticaret) marketing mix
karma
composite
karma
mixing

The concrete mixing plant is just a mile from the worksite. - Beton karma tesisi sadece şantiyeden bir mil uzakta.

karma
coed

Our school is now coeducational. - Bizim okulumuz şimdi karma.

Our school became coeducational a long time ago. - Okulumuz uzun zaman önce karma eğitim oldu.

karma
mixing; mixed, composite; (eğitim) coed
karma
olio
karma
shuffling

Tom picked up the cards and began shuffling them. - Tom kartları aldı ve onları karmaya başladı.

karma
coeducational

Our school is now coeducational. - Bizim okulumuz şimdi karma.

Our school became coeducational a long time ago. - Okulumuz uzun zaman önce karma eğitim oldu.

karma
karma
karma
integrated
karma
public private
karma
{i} mixture
karma
(Nükleer Bilimler) hybrid
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف karması في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

karma
Destiny, fate
karma
The idea that one gets what they deserve
karma
The concept of "action" or "deed" in Indian and Nepalese religions understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect (i.e., the cycle called samsara) described in the dharmic traditions, namely: Hindu, Jain, Sikh and Buddhist philosophies. The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of his existence, regarded as determining his next incarnation
Karma
Known also as the law of cause and effect or the law of retribution-karma is the principle that every action, good or evil, will eventually return to impact a person's life
karma
One's acts considered as fixing one's lot in the future existence
karma
Sanskrit term referring to actions and their effects Through the force of intention we perform actions with our body, speech, and mind, and all of these actions produce effects The effect of virtuous actions is happiness and the effect of negative actions is suffering See Joyful Path of Good Fortune
karma
In Hinduism, the total compilation of all a person's past lives and actions that result in the present condition of that person
karma
Volition, volitional or intentional activity Karma is always followed by its fruit, Vipaka Karma and Vipaka are oftentimes referred to as the law of causality, a cardinal concern in the Teaching of the Buddha
karma
The total effect of a persons actions and conduct during the successive phases of his existence, regarded as determining his next incarnation
karma
Cause and Effect From an absolute standpoint, karma is the circumstance of the moment Relatively, it is the endless chain of cause and effect that defines the future events of an individuals life
karma
Theos
karma
{i} idea that an individual's actions determine his fate in each successive existence (Buddhism, Hinduism)
karma
The law of moral cause and effect; also a person's moral merit/demerit according to one's actions and (moreso) the inner intentions or motives which accompany them in terms of their conformity/non-conformity with dharma One's karma is said to entail one's rebirth in order for that karma to be realized or fulfilled, and to determine the circumstances of that subsequent life Attainment of moksha is thought to eliminate the production of karma (in the second sense) altogether, and to bring to an end the cycle of rebirth (samsara)
karma
(Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation
karma
"act, deed: In Buddhist teachings, karma is the law of cause and effect: an act, whether of body, speech or mind, and its effects, either positive, or negative, leaving an imprint in one's consciousness, which automatically brings about more actions The law of karma compels the consciousness that is affected by it to be reborn into samsara, lifetime after lifetime
karma
directly related to 'cause and effect' and the universal law of 'you reap what you sow' From Hinduism and Buddhism, karma refers to 'deed' which has consequences The good and the bad mental and physical deeds you perform in a lifetime will return to you in the same life or in a future life for continuous spiritual refinement
karma
Sanskrit word meaning "action " The life tendency or destiny that each individual creates through thoughts, words and deeds One's actions in the past have shaped one's reality at present, and actions in the present determine one's future This is the law of cause and effect at work Ref 3
karma
The doctrine of fate as the inflexible result of cause and effect; the theory of inevitable consequence
karma
Action Also refers to the law of action and reaction, and sometimes to the reaction or fruit of one's action One of the four main paths of Yoga
karma
In religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism, karma is the belief that your actions in this life affect all your future lives. In Indian philosophy, the influence of an individual's past actions on his future lives or reincarnations. It is based on the conviction that the present life is only one in a chain of lives (see samsara). The accumulated moral energy of a person's life determines his or her character, class status, and disposition in the next life. The process is automatic, and no interference by the gods is possible. In the course of a chain of lives, people can perfect themselves and reach the level of Brahma, or they can degrade themselves to the extent that they return to life as animals. The concept of karma, basic to Hinduism, was also incorporated into Buddhism and Jainism
karma
The reward or punishment of any action of man is given by Gods order according to merit, God may give it or withhold it
karma
1 Sufficient access to perform an operation, such as committing changes to a CVS module ("Please grant Yo Mega karma to the foo-bar CVS module ") 2 Respect and merit in the community ("Al Faa has good karma because of the careful and tactful way he makes his points and the quality of his technical contributions ") 3 Any combination of senses 1 and two; they are indirectly related
karma
(Tib lay) Literally "action " The unerring law of cause and effect, eg Positive actions bring happiness and negative actions bring suffering The actions of each sentient being are the causes that create the conditions for rebirth and the circumstances in that lifetime Karma
karma
Spiritual cause and effect It's often interpreted as meaning that good behavior will be rewarded, and bad behavior will be punished if not in this life, in some future reincarnation
karma
A distinctive feeling, aura, or atmosphere
karma
Karma Yoga: literally, "action;" in Hinduism, the moral law of cause and effect, in that one's actions in this life, no matter how trivial or momentous, will have a positive or negative effect upon the disposition of one's next life One should therefore be ever conscious of the nature and intent of one's actions As a yoga, it is one of the Four Paths to God
karma
(from the Sanskrit, Pali: 'action', 'deed'; Chinese, yin-yuan; Japanese, innen; Korean, inyon) Karman, the law of consequence with regard to action, which is the driving force behind the cycle of re-incarnation or rebirth (*samsara) in Asian religions According to karma theory, every action has a consequence which will come to fruition in either this or a future life, thus morally good acts will have positive consequences, whereas bad acts will produce negative results Consult the O D W R for the full entry
karma
actions and deeds that will lead to consequences in this or future lifetimes
karma
Eastern name for the Law of Cause and Effect The basic Law governing our existence in this solar system Every thought, every action that we have and make sets into motion a cause These causes have their effects, which make our lives, for good or ill Expressed in biblical terms: As you sow, so shall you reap In scientific terms: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
karma
Physical, verbal, or mental action; one's destiny as shaped by one's previous actions Karma is more often used to imply the process of physio-psychic evolution, which is controlled by actions of body, speech, and mind According to the laws of karma, no experience is causeless; rather, everything that occurs has its seed in a previous action, and every action sows its seed in a successive action that will eventually ripen in accordance with its nature In brief, an evil deed produces the seed of future suffering, and goodness produces the seed of happiness Technically, karma is of two main types: contaminated and non-contaminated The latter refers to a deed done with awareness of emptiness; this produces no effect on the doer Contaminated karmas are bad, good, or steady, resulting in lower rebirth, good rebirth, and rebirth in the realm of form, respectively
karma
(Sanskrit), Kamma: (Pali): "action or volitional activities" the cosmic law of cause and effect: every physical or spiritual deed has its long-range consequences as determined by the agent's intention Sanskrit form: karma
karma
Karma is usually translated as the law of cause and effect That we suffer at present because of past harmful or spiteful actions Karma underlines the importance of all individuals being responsible for their past and present actions When taking actions, it is best to look at what effect this will have on others, and why is it that we are taking these actions
karma
literally "Action", the Buddhist version of the idea that you reap what you sew It is the fundamental doctrine of actions and their consequences Karma includes both actual actions (physical, verbal, mental) and psychological imprints and tendencies created within the mind by such actions Actions for the benefit of others are considered good karma and result in positive or favorable conditions in the future Selfish and harmful actions result in the opposite Karma manifests in numerous ways, either in the same or later lifetimes It is believed that nothing occurs which was not caused by karma and that all actions create karma L LAMA By strict definition, a lama is a teacher, though this is a very modest description for those lamas who have realized the mind's true nature
karma
The theory that all actions and thoughts produce effect in the future and thereby determine our future circumstances
karma
the integrated collection of good and evil that a person accumulates during one's present and former lives It is believed by Hindus, Buddhists and some others that the amount and type of karma will determine a person's state when they are reincarnated in their next life Similarly, the sum total of one's acts in previous lives determines one's current life During their lives, most people have performed good and bad deeds and thus have generated good and bad karma Thus their next life will be a mixture of misery and unhappiness Although the term normally applies to individuals, there exists group karma, family karma and even national karma Some New Agers and Neopagans believe in Karma, but tend to restrict its effect to a person's present lifetime
karma
literally 'action' but also the law of cause and effect; action and reaction
karma
A distinctive aura, atmosphere, or feeling The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence, regarded as determining the person's destiny
التركية - التركية

تعريف karması في التركية التركية القاموس.

karma
Sihizm'de kişinin bu dünyada yaptıklarının öteki alemdeki hayatına tesir edeceğine inancını anlatan terim
karma
Ayrı türden olan ögelerin karıştırılmasıyla oluşmuş, muhtelit
karma
Hint felsefesinde, bir bireyin geçmiş eylemlerinin gelecek yaşamları ya da yeniden doğuşları üzerindeki etkisi
karma
Karmak işi
الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف karması في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

karma
{i} kader

Neden o cadıya merhaba dedin? Ben kaderimi mahvetmek istemiyorum. - Why did you say hello to that shrew? I don't want to ruin my karma.

karma
talih
karma
{i} önceki yaşamın kaderi belirlediği inancı
karma
Budizm ve Hinduizmde insanın iyi veya kötü kaderinin dünyaya daha önce gelişinde yaptığı iyi veya kötü hareketlerinin sonucu olduğunu savunan öğreti
karma
karma öğreti
karma
{i} tâlih
karma
{i} karma
karması
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