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单词 karmic
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Definition of karmic in English:

karmic

adjectiveˈkɑːmɪkˈkɑrmɪk
  • 1Relating to or characteristic of karma.

    the karmic wheel of life
    I sensed a deep karmic connection with him
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indians almost subconsciously take to cricket as a representation of the placid, karmic life.
    • In your individual life, you have infinite opportunity to act in concert with the karmic imperatives of your soul.
    • Japanese Gothic plots typically place humans on a spiritual continuum, a karmic wheel, rather than in a divided world of good and evil.
    • The Lord is said to be untouched by karmic activities, all-knowing, and teacher of ancient sages.
    • These concerns are in line with Buddhist karmic theory which asserts that a person's actions in this life will determine the character of his or her future existences.
    • Most Indian systems of thought teach that gaining such insight brings about the liberation of the individual from karmic continuity.
    • His karmic lesson was to realize that he couldn't live life by purely mental decisions.
    • Vietnamese Buddhists believe in reincarnation and karmic destiny (the belief that people get what they deserve).
    • The illustrations of human decay from the first through eighth stages emphasize the consequences of the vicious cycle of human life and death deriving from karmic effect.
    • He gets to spend an afterlife in karmic bliss.
    1. 1.1informal Denoting good or bad luck, viewed as resulting from one's actions.
      his new job must be some form of karmic payback
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was time for her to pay her karmic debt.
      • Believing in a karmic world, he believes that the things you do come back around to you.
      • It is an idiotic move that backfires in a splendidly karmic way.
      • She seemed not to understand that America going to war is huge karmic retribution.
      • Maybe we were all paying the karmic price for our premier's fatuous grandstanding.
      • There is no divine retribution, no karmic justice - this is just life screwing you up for no discernable reason.
      • There has got to be some karmic balance in the world for being born studly.
      • Unlike some, I do not think this public mess is a karmic payback for the actor's failure to indulge the press.
      • Perhaps there is something more karmic at work. Some kind of retribution.
      • Following the overblown success of his previous film, it seems karmic that his new one opened without a spectacular advertising campaign.

Derivatives

  • karmically

  • adverbˈkɑːmɪk(ə)liˈkɑrmək(ə)li
    • 1In a way that relates to or is characteristic of karma.

      certain key aspects of a person's next rebirth are thought of as karmically determined
      1. 1.1informal In a way that relates to good or bad luck, viewed as resulting from one's actions.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The little lies, the deceptions, count karmically too.
      • Had she in fact died at the checkpoint it would have been karmically just.
      • The doctrine of karma, however, does not claim that everything that happens to a person is karmically determined.
      • he deserved it, karmically speaking
      • being nice to strangers on a holiday doesn't always pay off karmically

Rhymes

psalmic
 
 

Definition of karmic in US English:

karmic

adjectiveˈkärmikˈkɑrmɪk
  • 1Relating to or characteristic of karma.

    the karmic wheel of life
    I sensed a deep karmic connection with him
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His karmic lesson was to realize that he couldn't live life by purely mental decisions.
    • The illustrations of human decay from the first through eighth stages emphasize the consequences of the vicious cycle of human life and death deriving from karmic effect.
    • Indians almost subconsciously take to cricket as a representation of the placid, karmic life.
    • Most Indian systems of thought teach that gaining such insight brings about the liberation of the individual from karmic continuity.
    • Japanese Gothic plots typically place humans on a spiritual continuum, a karmic wheel, rather than in a divided world of good and evil.
    • These concerns are in line with Buddhist karmic theory which asserts that a person's actions in this life will determine the character of his or her future existences.
    • The Lord is said to be untouched by karmic activities, all-knowing, and teacher of ancient sages.
    • In your individual life, you have infinite opportunity to act in concert with the karmic imperatives of your soul.
    • He gets to spend an afterlife in karmic bliss.
    • Vietnamese Buddhists believe in reincarnation and karmic destiny (the belief that people get what they deserve).
    1. 1.1informal Denoting good or bad luck, viewed as resulting from one's actions.
      his new job must be some form of karmic payback
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is an idiotic move that backfires in a splendidly karmic way.
      • Maybe we were all paying the karmic price for our premier's fatuous grandstanding.
      • Unlike some, I do not think this public mess is a karmic payback for the actor's failure to indulge the press.
      • Following the overblown success of his previous film, it seems karmic that his new one opened without a spectacular advertising campaign.
      • It was time for her to pay her karmic debt.
      • There is no divine retribution, no karmic justice - this is just life screwing you up for no discernable reason.
      • Perhaps there is something more karmic at work. Some kind of retribution.
      • Believing in a karmic world, he believes that the things you do come back around to you.
      • She seemed not to understand that America going to war is huge karmic retribution.
      • There has got to be some karmic balance in the world for being born studly.
 
 
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