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human faculties - перевод на Английский

THE 5 SPIRITUAL FACULTIES OF BUDDHISM
Five Spiritual Faculties; The Five Spiritual Faculties; Five Faculties; The Five Faculties; Faculty (Buddhism)

human faculties      
= facultades humanas
Ex: Are we not perhaps then amputating our human faculties by limiting ourselves to the kind of meaningless cacophonation of symbols with which computers deal?.
faculty office         
TRIBUNAL OF THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY
Court of faculties; Court of Faculties; The Faculty Office
(n.) = despacho de profesor
Ex: He argues for special attention to faculty offices, landscaping, "green" architecture, preservation of heritage buildings, removal of eyesore buildings, and safety.
human right         
  • Guantanamo Bay]]
  • [[Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen]] approved by the National Assembly of France, 26 August 1789
  • date=22 June 2017 }} 10 December 1948 in Paris, France</ref> [[Eleanor Roosevelt]] with the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] in 1949.
  • European Court of Human Rights in [[Strasbourg]]
  • Map: Estimated prevalence of Female Genital Cutting (FGC) in Africa. Data based on uncertain estimates.
  • Flag of the [[African Union]]
  • The official logo of the ICC
  • ''[[Magna Carta]]'' or "Great Charter" was one of the world's first documents containing commitments by a [[sovereign]] to his people to respect certain legal rights.
  • The UN General Assembly
  • [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] ratified by the [[Continental Congress]] on 4 July 1776
INALIENABLE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS TO WHICH A PERSON IS INHERENTLY ENTITLED
Human-rights; Human right; Human rights violation; Human Rights; Human rights abuse; Human rights violations; Human rights abuses; Law & human rights; Basic human rights; Human rights treaty bodies; Human right abuses; Protection of civilians; Fundamental human rights; International Human Rights; Universal human rights; Human rights contraventions; Human rights and freedoms; Violations of human rights; Fundamental human right; Rights, Human; Personal (human) rights law; Violation of human rights; Human rights organisations; Human Rights Violations; Human right violations; Philosophies of human rights
(n.) = derecho humano
Ex: Information is power, a basic human need and fundamental human right.

Определение

humano
humano, -a (del lat. "humanus")
1 adj. Del hombre o de la humanidad. Limitado a lo que es propio de la imperfección humana y no elevado por encima de ella o inspirado en principios abstractos: "Miramientos humanos. Consideraciones humanas". Se aplica como atenuante a una acción que, aunque no lícita, es disculpable por la debilidad de la naturaleza humana: "Es humano que él quiera favorecer a su hijo".
2 ("con, en") Se aplica a la persona que siente solidaridad con sus semejantes y es *benévola o caritativa con ellos: "Es humano con sus subalternos [o en sus castigos]". Afable, afectuoso, *benévolo, benigno, blando, caritativo, compasivo, comprensivo, comunicable, condescendiente, considerado, cordial, humanal, humanitario, indulgente, magnánimo, misericordioso, propicio, sensible. Humanar, humanizar. Deshumanizar, inhumano. *Amable. *Bueno.
3 m. Ser humano: "Por redimir a los humanos".
V. "género humano, respetos humanos".

Википедия

Indriya

Indriya (literally "belonging to or agreeable to Indra") is the Sanskrit and Pali term for physical strength or ability in general, and for the senses more specifically. The term literally means "belonging to Indra," chief deity in the Rig Veda and lord of the Trāyastriṃśa heaven (also known as Śakra or Sakka in Buddhism) hence connoting supremacy, dominance and control, attested in the general meaning of "power, strength" from the Rig Veda.

In Buddhism, the term refers to multiple intrapsychic processes and is generally translated as "faculty" or, in specific contexts, as "spiritual faculty" or "controlling principle." In Buddhism, depending on the context, indriya traditionally refers to one of the following groups of faculties:

  • the 5 spiritual faculties
  • the 5 or 6 sensory faculties
  • the 22 phenomenological faculties