無事

See also: 无事

Chinese

not have
 
matter; thing; item
matter; thing; item; work; affair
trad. (無事)
simp. (无事)

Pronunciation


Note:
  • mò̤-dâi - vernacular;
  • ù-sê̤ṳ - literary.

    Verb

    無事

    1. (literary, vernacular, dialectal) to have no further business; to have nothing further to discuss
      雞母糞掃無事 [Eastern Min, trad.]
      鸡母粪扫无事 [Eastern Min, simp.]
      Giĕ-mō̤ bà bóng-só̤, mò̤-dâi tō̤-dâi có̤. / [kie⁵⁵⁻⁵³ mo³³ pa⁵³ puŋ²¹³⁻⁵³ (s-)nɔ²¹³ mo⁵³⁻²¹ (t-)lɑi²⁴² tʰo³³⁻⁵⁵ (t-)lɑi²⁴² t͡sɔ²¹³] [Bàng-uâ-cê / IPA]
      Have nothing else to do.

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    Sino-Xenic (無事):
    • Japanese: 無事(ぶじ) (buji)
    • Korean: 무사(無事) (musa)
    • Vietnamese: vô sự (無事)

    Japanese

    Kanji in this term

    Grade: 4

    Grade: 3
    on’yomi

    Pronunciation

      Adjective

      ()() • (buji) -na (adnominal ()() (buji na), adverbial ()() (buji ni))

      1. safe and sound
        無事(ぶじ)(なに)よりだ。
        Buji de nani yori da.
        You are safe and sound. That is most important.
      2. (as the adverbial 無事) successful without any problem
        無事(ぶじ)()わりました。
        Buji ni owarimashita.
        It ended without incident.

      Inflection

      Noun

      ()() • (buji) 

      1. safety
        無事(ぶじ)(いの)る。
        Buji o inoru.
        I wish your safety.
      2. good health
      3. peace

      Synonyms

      References

      • 2002, Ineko Kondō; Fumi Takano; Mary E Althaus; et. al., Shogakukan Progressive Japanese-English Dictionary, Third Edition, Tokyo: Shōgakukan, →ISBN.
      1. NHK Broadcasting Culture Research Institute, editor (1998), NHK日本語発音アクセント辞典 [NHK Japanese Pronunciation Accent Dictionary] (in Japanese), Tōkyō: NHK Publishing, →ISBN

      Korean

      Hanja in this term

      Noun

      無事 • (musa) (hangeul 무사)

      1. Hanja form? of 무사 (safety).

      Vietnamese

      chữ Hán Nôm in this term

      Adjective

      無事

      1. chữ Hán form of vô sự (unharmed; unhurt).
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