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zen    音标拼音: [z'ɛn]
n. 禅



Zen
n 1: school of Mahayana Buddhism asserting that enlightenment
can come through meditation and intuition rather than
faith; China and Japan [synonym: {Zen}, {Zen Buddhism}]
2: a Buddhist doctrine that enlightenment can be attained
through direct intuitive insight [synonym: {Zen}, {Zen Buddhism}]
3: street name for lysergic acid diethylamide [synonym: {acid},
{back breaker}, {battery-acid}, {dose}, {dot}, {Elvis},
{loony toons}, {Lucy in the sky with diamonds}, {pane},
{superman}, {window pane}, {Zen}]

To figure out something by meditation or by a sudden
flash of enlightenment. Originally applied to {bugs}, but
occasionally applied to problems of life in general. "How'd
you figure out the buffer allocation problem?" "Oh, I zenned
it."

Contrast {grok}, which connotes a time-extended version of
zenning a system. Compare {hack mode}. See also {guru}.

(1996-09-17)



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    Zen (禅), Japanese for "meditation," is a form of Mahāyāna Buddhism that stresses the practice of meditation as the key to enlightenment It is characterized by mental discipline, calmness, austerities and effort It can also be associated with koans, the Japanese tea ceremony and Zen gardens, depending on the sect involved According to tradition, Zen originated in India as a non-verbal





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