karma

karma [ˈkɑ:mə]  [ˈkɑ:rmə] 

911查询·英语单词

第三人称复数:karmas

karma 基本解释

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名词<宗>(佛教和印度教的)业; 因果报应,因缘

karma 相关例句

名词

1. That guy has good karma, so the girls just like to spend time with him.
    那男孩有好运,所以女孩们都喜欢跟他在一起。

karma 词典解释

1. karma的解释

1. (印度教和佛教信仰的)羯磨,业(认为今世的行为会影响来世)
    In religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism, karma is the belief that your actions in this life affect all your future lives.

karma 单语例句

1. As biased as Jack Cafferty, those people try to " curse " China's reality by calling the earthquake " karma ".

2. Now changes are afoot evidenced recently when Sharon Stone exposed her profound philosophy regarding karma and the death of innocents from the earthquake.

3. Your secret good deeds rack up double karma today, so get out there and make the world sweeter!

4. In the first quarter, it appeared the Wizards had found the karma needed to emphatically put away their nemesis.

5. Although Razi Karma keeps track of the losses, there is no solution.

6. It has received great karma from the water there, and has made true connections with the roots of the people there.

7. karma的解释

7. No meat is served on certain days of the Lunar New Year as well, to accumulate good karma for the coming year.

8. If we are aware of such plots, we can understand better about the troubles in Olympic torch relay and Stone's " karma " comment.

9. The plays are largely short, focusing on the theme of karma and asking people to do good.

10. You are about to get a sweet dividend from the good karma investments you've made.

karma 英英释义

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noun

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. (Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation