释义 |
Definition of satori in English: satorinounsəˈtɔːrisəˈtôrē mass nounBuddhism Sudden enlightenment. the road that leads to satori Example sentencesExamples - It's the usual grab bag of danger that one accepts in exchange for high-alpine solitude, and maybe even satori.
- Too often, academic writing seems like a kind of anti-Zen, geared not to promoting any flash of insight-giving satori.
- The character is, no doubt, experiencing some form of satori.
- The doctrine of satori calls for the follower to annihilate self to reach the higher state so as to liberate oneself from the habitual way of life.
- Would it require a sort of expanded awareness, like the way you feel after satori?
Synonyms hunch, feeling, feeling in one's bones, gut feeling, funny feeling, inkling, sneaking suspicion, suspicion, impression
Origin Japanese, literally 'awakening'. Rhymes cacciatore, Corey, dory, Florey, flory, furore, glory, gory, hoary, hunky-dory, lory, Maury, monsignori, Montessori, multistorey, Pori, Rory, saury, storey, story, Tory, vainglory Definition of satori in US English: satorinounsəˈtôrē Buddhism Sudden enlightenment. the road that leads to satori Example sentencesExamples - Too often, academic writing seems like a kind of anti-Zen, geared not to promoting any flash of insight-giving satori.
- It's the usual grab bag of danger that one accepts in exchange for high-alpine solitude, and maybe even satori.
- The doctrine of satori calls for the follower to annihilate self to reach the higher state so as to liberate oneself from the habitual way of life.
- The character is, no doubt, experiencing some form of satori.
- Would it require a sort of expanded awareness, like the way you feel after satori?
Synonyms hunch, feeling, feeling in one's bones, gut feeling, funny feeling, inkling, sneaking suspicion, suspicion, impression
Origin Japanese, literally ‘awakening’. |