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denshobato(伝書鳩); denshobato(伝書bato) でんしょばと(伝書鳩); でんしょバト(伝書バト) |
carrier pigeon; homing pigeon |
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kaibato(飼ibato); kaibato(飼i鳩) かいバト(飼いバト); かいばと(飼い鳩) |
(See 土鳩) domestic pigeon |
フレンチ・タートル see styles |
furenchi taatoru / furenchi tatoru フレンチ・タートル |
knit top with a loose turtleneck or cowl neck (wasei: French turtle) |
マダラフルマカモメ see styles |
madarafurumakamome マダラフルマカモメ |
(kana only) Cape pigeon; Cape petrel; pintado petrel (Daption capense) |
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kamitsukigame; kamitsukigame かみつきがめ; カミツキガメ |
(kana only) snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) |
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taimai; taimai たいまい; タイマイ |
(kana only) hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) |
老鼠拉龜,無從下手 老鼠拉龟,无从下手 see styles |
lǎo shǔ lā guī , wú cóng xià shǒu lao3 shu3 la1 gui1 , wu2 cong2 xia4 shou3 lao shu la kuei , wu ts`ung hsia shou lao shu la kuei , wu tsung hsia shou |
like mice trying to pull a turtle, nowhere to get a hand grip (idiom); no clue where to start |
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osagame; osagame オサガメ; おさがめ |
(kana only) leatherback turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) |
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kamebushi かめぶし |
{food} (See 鰹節) kamebushi; flat cut of dried bonito resembling a turtle shell |
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uchimata うちまた |
(1) inner thigh; inside of the thigh; (2) (walking) pigeon-toed; having one's toes turned inward; (3) {MA} uchi-mata (judo); throwing an opponent by putting one's leg between their legs |
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umigame(海game, 海亀); umigame(海game); umigame うみがめ(海がめ, 海亀); うみガメ(海ガメ); ウミガメ |
(kana only) sea turtle |
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hatomune はとむね |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) pigeon chest (deformity of the chest, protruding ribs and sternum); pigeon breast; pectus carinatum; (2) (colloquialism) woman with big breasts; (3) iron armor with protruding chest; (4) curved front portion of a stirrup; (5) curve at the base of a shamisen neck |
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kamenoko かめのこ |
(1) young turtle (tortoise); (2) turtle (tortoise) shell |
鳩が豆鉄砲を食ったよう see styles |
hatogamamedeppouokuttayou / hatogamamedeppookuttayo はとがまめでっぽうをくったよう |
(expression) like a pigeon who's been shot by a peashooter (i.e. wide-eyed in shock) |
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ofutaatoru; ofu taatoru / ofutatoru; ofu tatoru オフタートル; オフ・タートル |
knit top with a loose turtleneck or cowl neck design (wasei: off turtle) |
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kureepijon; kuree pijon クレーピジョン; クレー・ピジョン |
clay pigeon |
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taatorunekku; taatoru nekku / tatorunekku; tatoru nekku タートルネック; タートル・ネック |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) turtleneck; turtle-necked sweater; polo-neck(ed) sweater |
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tsukitosuppon(月tosuppon); tsukitosuppon(月tosuppon, 月to鼈) つきとスッポン(月とスッポン); つきとすっぽん(月とすっぽん, 月と鼈) |
(exp,n) (idiom) two things that superficially similar but completely different; night and day; chalk and cheese; the Moon and a turtle |
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furenchitaatoru; furenchi taatoru / furenchitatoru; furenchi tatoru フレンチタートル; フレンチ・タートル |
(See オフタートル) knit top with a loose turtleneck or cowl neck (wasei: French turtle) |
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kuroingenmame(黒ingen豆, 黒隠元豆); kuroingenmame(黒ingen豆) くろいんげんまめ(黒いんげん豆, 黒隠元豆); くろインゲンまめ(黒インゲン豆) |
{food} (See いんげん豆) black turtle bean; black bean |
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kamenotoshiotsurugaurayamu かめのとしをつるがうらやむ |
(exp,v5m) (proverb) some people are never satisfied; the crane envies the longevity of the turtle |
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tsukitosuppon つきとすっぽん |
(exp,n) (idiom) two things that are superficially similar but completely different; night and day; chalk and cheese; the Moon and a turtle |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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