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− | + | [[Actions]] ([[las]]): [[actions]] resulting in the [[experience]] of [[happiness]] for others and are defined as positive or [[virtuous]]; [[actions]] which give rise to [[suffering]] for others and oneself are described as negative or [[non-virtuous]]. Every [[action]], whether [[physical]], [[mental]] or [[verbal]] is like a seed leading to a result that will be [[experienced]] in this [[life]] or in a {{Wiki|future}} [[life]]. | |
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+ | 1. The [[state]] or process of [[acting]] or doing: The {{Wiki|medical}} team went into [[action]]. | ||
+ | 2. Something done or accomplished; a [[deed]]. See Usage Note at act. | ||
+ | 3. Organized [[activity]] to [[accomplish]] an [[objective]]: a problem requiring drastic [[action]]. | ||
+ | 4. The [[causation]] of change by the {{Wiki|exertion}} of power or a natural process: the [[action]] of waves on a beach; the [[action]] of a {{Wiki|drug}} on {{Wiki|blood}} pressure. | ||
+ | 5. A {{Wiki|movement}} or a series of movements, as of an actor. | ||
+ | 6. [[Manner]] of {{Wiki|movement}}: a [[horse]] with fine [[action]]. | ||
+ | 7. Habitual or vigorous [[activity]]; [[energy]]: a woman of [[action]]. | ||
+ | 8. {{Wiki|Behavior}} or conduct. Often used in the plural. | ||
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+ | 9. a. The operating parts of a {{Wiki|mechanism}}. | ||
+ | b. The [[manner]] in which such parts operate. | ||
+ | c. The [[manner]] in which a musical instrument can be played; playability: a piano with quick [[action]]. | ||
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+ | 10. The series of events and episodes that [[form]] the plot of a story or play. | ||
+ | 11. The [[appearance]] of animation of a figure in painting or {{Wiki|sculpture}}. | ||
+ | 12. Law A judicial proceeding whose {{Wiki|purpose}} is to obtain relief at the hands of a court. | ||
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+ | 13. a. Armed encounter; combat: missing in [[action]]. | ||
+ | b. An engagement between troops or ships: fought a rear-guard [[action]]. | ||
+ | 14. The most important or exciting work or [[activity]] in a specific field or area: always heads for where the [[action]] is. | ||
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[[Category:Buddhist Terms]] | [[Category:Buddhist Terms]] |
Latest revision as of 06:19, 25 March 2024
- See also: Action theory (philosophy)
Actions (las): actions resulting in the experience of happiness for others and are defined as positive or virtuous; actions which give rise to suffering for others and oneself are described as negative or non-virtuous. Every action, whether physical, mental or verbal is like a seed leading to a result that will be experienced in this life or in a future life.
1. The state or process of acting or doing: The medical team went into action.
2. Something done or accomplished; a deed. See Usage Note at act.
3. Organized activity to accomplish an objective: a problem requiring drastic action.
4. The causation of change by the exertion of power or a natural process: the action of waves on a beach; the action of a drug on blood pressure.
5. A movement or a series of movements, as of an actor.
6. Manner of movement: a horse with fine action.
7. Habitual or vigorous activity; energy: a woman of action.
8. Behavior or conduct. Often used in the plural.
9. a. The operating parts of a mechanism.
b. The manner in which such parts operate.
c. The manner in which a musical instrument can be played; playability: a piano with quick action.
10. The series of events and episodes that form the plot of a story or play.
11. The appearance of animation of a figure in painting or sculpture.
12. Law A judicial proceeding whose purpose is to obtain relief at the hands of a court.
13. a. Armed encounter; combat: missing in action.
b. An engagement between troops or ships: fought a rear-guard action.
14. The most important or exciting work or activity in a specific field or area: always heads for where the action is.