Buddhist glossary : anatomy > quagginess
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No. 1
  Weak (bó-): thin and not strong: weak | weak foundation | body weak | weak economic conditions.
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bó ruò
  That thought will not firm; thin fragile; frail weak
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Thin; not strong; not strong
  Thin; not strong; not strong. Describe things in the outside world under the influence of easily frustrated, has been destroyed or shaken conditions. Kingship as a "Lun Heng Qi Shou": "Beginning students died, did not produce the injury, the weak intrinsic." Zhongyan Song "Master Yin Lu <Henan Collection> order": "Zheng-Yuan, Yuan, and between the back of the main AU Korea in the text of the trail height, Yi Xi Dynasty, sleep, and the Five Dynasties, the body is weak. "" History of Qing Dynasty Soldier 6 ":" ﹝ ﹞ Kangxi 30 years, so that the Governor, ask, mentioning the town, where the repair of warships silver, can not run and subtract floating, ship materials caused by the weak. "Zhou Erfu" Dr. Bethune "one:" We partition the rear of the hospital, you know, do not run long, difficult material conditions, a weak foundation. "
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English Expression
  1. n.:  quagginess,  weakness,  be firm [weak] of purpose,  frail
  2. adj.:  weak
French Expression
  1. adj.  faible, frafile
Thesaurus
rot, inertia, become tired, less active, or less interesting, adynamia, debility, flabbiness, Weak