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<123456>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
有明行灯 see styles |
ariakeandon ありあけあんどん |
portable paper lantern for walking at night |
有脚經笥 有脚经笥 see styles |
yǒu jiǎo jīng sì you3 jiao3 jing1 si4 yu chiao ching ssu ukya kyōsu |
A walking bookcase, a learned monk. |
有說有笑 有说有笑 see styles |
yǒu shuō yǒu xiào you3 shuo1 you3 xiao4 yu shuo yu hsiao |
talking and laughing; to jest; cheerful and lively |
步履維艱 步履维艰 see styles |
bù lǚ wéi jiān bu4 lu:3 wei2 jian1 pu lü wei chien |
to have difficulty walking (idiom); to walk with difficulty |
歩きぶり see styles |
arukiburi あるきぶり |
way of walking |
歩き振り see styles |
arukiburi あるきぶり |
way of walking |
歩き煙草 see styles |
arukitabako あるきたばこ |
(noun/participle) smoking while walking |
歩き詰め see styles |
arukizume あるきづめ |
walking without rest; walking continuously |
歩き食い see styles |
arukigui あるきぐい |
(noun/participle) walking while eating |
比手劃腳 比手划脚 see styles |
bǐ shǒu huà jiǎo bi3 shou3 hua4 jiao3 pi shou hua chiao |
to gesticulate; to make lively gestures (while talking); also written 比手畫腳|比手画脚 |
比手畫腳 比手画脚 see styles |
bǐ shǒu huà jiǎo bi3 shou3 hua4 jiao3 pi shou hua chiao |
to gesticulate; to make lively gestures (while talking); also written 比手劃腳|比手划脚 |
気炎万丈 see styles |
kienbanjou / kienbanjo きえんばんじょう |
(yoji) in high spirits; talking big |
気焔万丈 see styles |
kienbanjou / kienbanjo きえんばんじょう |
(yoji) in high spirits; talking big |
油嘴滑舌 see styles |
yóu zuǐ huá shé you2 zui3 hua2 she2 yu tsui hua she |
glib; oily-mouthed and smooth talking |
減らず口 see styles |
herazuguchi へらずぐち |
impudent talk; speaking without thinking; continuing talking even after one has lost an argument; (getting in) the last word; talking back; needless retort |
滑稽洒脱 see styles |
kokkeishadatsu / kokkeshadatsu こっけいしゃだつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) smooth-talking and polished; witty; free, easy, and urbane |
滑稽諧謔 see styles |
kokkeikaigyaku / kokkekaigyaku こっけいかいぎゃく |
smooth-talking and humorous; with jocose and comical airs |
牛歩戦術 see styles |
gyuuhosenjutsu / gyuhosenjutsu ぎゅうほせんじゅつ |
snail's pace tactics; walking extremely slowly when voting in the Diet to delay proceedings; ox walk tactic |
独り歩き see styles |
hitoriaruki ひとりあるき |
(noun/participle) walking alone; walking unaided; going alone; standing on one's own |
珍糞漢糞 see styles |
chinpunkanpun ちんぷんかんぷん |
(exp,adj-na,n) (kana only) unintelligible language; incoherent language; talking nonsense; "all Greek to me"; double Dutch; (something) incomprehensible; babble; gibberish; jargon; gobbledygook |
珍紛漢紛 see styles |
chinpunkanpun ちんぷんかんぷん |
(exp,adj-na,n) (kana only) unintelligible language; incoherent language; talking nonsense; "all Greek to me"; double Dutch; (something) incomprehensible; babble; gibberish; jargon; gobbledygook |
生き字引 see styles |
ikijibiki いきじびき |
walking dictionary or encyclopedia |
百度参り see styles |
hyakudomairi ひゃくどまいり |
(1) (See 御百度) hundred times worship; walking back and forth a hundred times before a shrine, offering a prayer each time; (2) visiting a place repeatedly (to make a request) |
直立歩行 see styles |
chokuritsuhokou / chokuritsuhoko ちょくりつほこう |
(noun/participle) walking upright |
相手次第 see styles |
aiteshidai あいてしだい |
(noun or adjectival noun) changing one's attitude or response according who one is talking to or dealing with |
立ち回り see styles |
tachimawari たちまわり |
(1) fight; scuffle; (2) walking about; walking around; (3) conducting oneself; (4) stroll (in noh, an action piece involving circling the stage) |
置き引き see styles |
okibiki おきびき |
(noun/participle) walking away with another's bag; luggage theft; luggage thief |
罵罵咧咧 骂骂咧咧 see styles |
mà ma liē liē ma4 ma5 lie1 lie1 ma ma lieh lieh |
to swear while talking; to be foul-mouthed |
自分語り see styles |
jibungatari じぶんがたり |
(colloquialism) going on about oneself; talking about oneself |
行住坐卧 see styles |
xíng zhù zuò wò xing2 zhu4 zuo4 wo4 hsing chu tso wo gyō jū za ga |
Walking, standing, sitting, lying-in every state. |
行住坐臥 see styles |
xíng zhù zuò wò xing2 zhu4 zuo4 wo4 hsing chu tso wo gyō jū za ga ぎょうじゅうざが |
(yoji) daily life; daily routine; while awake or asleep; at all times; day in, day out; constantly; the four cardinal behaviors - walking, standing, sitting and lying walking, standing, sitting, lying down |
行住座臥 see styles |
gyoujuuzaga / gyojuzaga ぎょうじゅうざが |
(irregular kanji usage) (yoji) daily life; daily routine; while awake or asleep; at all times; day in, day out; constantly; the four cardinal behaviors - walking, standing, sitting and lying |
行屍走肉 行尸走肉 see styles |
xíng shī zǒu ròu xing2 shi1 zou3 rou4 hsing shih tsou jou |
walking corpse (idiom); zombie; person who lives only on the material level |
触れ太鼓 see styles |
furedaiko ふれだいこ |
(1) (sumo) drumming in the streets to announce a tournament; (2) announcing an event by walking around in the streets beating a drum; drum used to announce an event by walking around in the streets |
言い出す see styles |
iidasu / idasu いいだす |
(transitive verb) to start talking; to speak; to tell; to propose; to suggest; to break the ice |
言暮らす see styles |
iikurasu / ikurasu いいくらす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to pass the time talking |
話しがい see styles |
hanashigai はなしがい |
(adj-no,n) worth talking to |
話しだす see styles |
hanashidasu はなしだす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to begin talking; to open up |
話しぶり see styles |
hanashiburi はなしぶり |
one's way of talking |
話し出す see styles |
hanashidasu はなしだす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to begin talking; to open up |
話し振り see styles |
hanashiburi はなしぶり |
one's way of talking |
話し甲斐 see styles |
hanashigai はなしがい |
(adj-no,n) worth talking to |
足が早い see styles |
ashigahayai あしがはやい |
(exp,adj-i) (1) to be fast at walking and running; (exp,adj-i) (2) (idiom) to be quick to spoil (of foodstuffs) |
足はこび see styles |
ashihakobi あしはこび |
(1) gait; manner of walking; footwork (e.g. in sport); (2) (sumo) characteristic way of moving, keeping the center of gravity low (centre) |
足慣らし see styles |
ashinarashi あしならし |
walking practice; warming-up |
足馴らし see styles |
ashinarashi あしならし |
walking practice; warming-up |
阿諛奉承 阿谀奉承 see styles |
ē yú fèng chéng e1 yu2 feng4 cheng2 o yü feng ch`eng o yü feng cheng |
flattering and fawning (idiom); sweet-talking |
雞同鴨講 鸡同鸭讲 see styles |
jī tóng yā jiǎng ji1 tong2 ya1 jiang3 chi t`ung ya chiang chi tung ya chiang |
lit. chicken speaking with duck; fig. talking without communicating; people not understanding each other |
食べ歩き see styles |
tabearuki たべあるき |
(noun/participle) (1) trying the food at various restaurants; eating tour; (2) walking while eating; eating while walking |
馬耳東風 马耳东风 see styles |
mǎ ěr dōng fēng ma3 er3 dong1 feng1 ma erh tung feng bajitoufuu / bajitofu ばじとうふう |
lit. the east wind blowing in a horse's ear (idiom); fig. words one pays no heed to (yoji) utter indifference; talking to the wall; praying to deaf ears |
アホロトル see styles |
ahorotoru アホロトル |
axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum); Mexican salamander; Mexican walking fish |
ウィジャ板 see styles |
ijaban ウィジャばん |
ouija board; spirit board; talking board |
クリーパー see styles |
kuriipaa / kuripa クリーパー |
(1) creeper (child not yet walking); (2) creeper (bed used for automobile repairs); (personal name) creeper (creature in Minecraft) |
コーキング see styles |
kookingu コーキング |
(noun/participle) caulking; calking |
バカが移る see styles |
bakagautsuru バカがうつる |
(exp,v5r) (colloquialism) to catch 'the stupid' (e.g. from talking to stupid people, watching mindless TV, etc.) |
ひとり歩き see styles |
hitoriaruki ひとりあるき |
(noun/participle) walking alone; walking unaided; going alone; standing on one's own |
三七日思惟 see styles |
sān qī rì sī wéi san1 qi1 ri4 si1 wei2 san ch`i jih ssu wei san chi jih ssu wei sanshichi nichi shiyui |
The twenty-one days spent by the Buddha, after his enlightenment, in walking round the bo-tree and considering how to carry his Mahāyāna way of salvation to the world; v. 法華經,方便品. |
Variations: |
uchimata(内股); uchimomo うちまた(内股); うちもも |
(1) inner thigh; (noun/participle) (2) (うちまた only) (walking) pigeon-toed; one's toes turned inward; (noun/participle) (3) (うちまた only) uchimata (judo); throwing an opponent by putting one's leg between their legs |
口がうまい see styles |
kuchigaumai くちがうまい |
(exp,adj-i) honeymouthed; glib; fair-spoken; cajoling; talking glibly |
口が上手い see styles |
kuchigaumai くちがうまい |
(exp,adj-i) honeymouthed; glib; fair-spoken; cajoling; talking glibly |
回遊式庭園 see styles |
kaiyuushikiteien / kaiyushikiteen かいゆうしきていえん |
(See 座観式庭園,池泉回遊式) stroll garden with a central pond; large garden best enjoyed by walking around it |
夢中遊行症 see styles |
muchuuyuukoushou / muchuyukosho むちゅうゆうこうしょう |
(rare) {med} (See 夢遊病) sleepwalking; somnambulism; noctambulism |
大手を振る see styles |
oodeofuru; ooteofuru(ik) おおでをふる; おおてをふる(ik) |
(exp,v5r) (1) to swing one's arms greatly while walking; (exp,v5r) (2) to act freely; to be brazen |
打開話匣子 打开话匣子 see styles |
dǎ kāi huà xiá zi da3 kai1 hua4 xia2 zi5 ta k`ai hua hsia tzu ta kai hua hsia tzu |
to start talking |
捲したてる see styles |
makushitateru まくしたてる |
(transitive verb) to talk on and on; to rattle on; to keep on talking (without pause) |
捲し立てる see styles |
makushitateru まくしたてる |
(transitive verb) to talk on and on; to rattle on; to keep on talking (without pause) |
歩きスマホ see styles |
arukisumaho あるきスマホ |
(noun/participle) (See スマホ) texting while walking; looking at one's smartphone while walking |
歩きたばこ see styles |
arukitabako あるきたばこ |
(noun/participle) smoking while walking |
歩き疲れる see styles |
arukitsukareru あるきつかれる |
(Ichidan verb) to be tired from walking |
歩き続ける see styles |
arukitsuzukeru あるきつづける |
(Ichidan verb) to keep walking |
歩み続ける see styles |
ayumitsuzukeru あゆみつづける |
(Ichidan verb) to continue (walking) |
歩行補助器 see styles |
hokouhojoki / hokohojoki ほこうほじょき |
walker; walking frame; Zimmer; Zimmer frame |
Variations: |
nekoashi ねこあし |
(1) cabriole leg (of a table, chair, etc.); (2) stealthy footsteps; walking silently |
生き字引き see styles |
ikijibiki いきじびき |
walking dictionary or encyclopedia |
Variations: |
shirajira; shirashira しらじら; しらしら |
(adv-to,adv) (1) growing light (e.g. at dawn); (adv-to,adv) (2) pale; (adv-to,adv) (3) appearing dumb; talking in an obvious way |
背中で語る see styles |
senakadekataru せなかでかたる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to let one's actions do the talking; to lead by example; to walk the talk |
言い暮らす see styles |
iikurasu / ikurasu いいくらす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to pass the time talking |
言い続ける see styles |
iitsuzukeru / itsuzukeru いいつづける |
(Ichidan verb) to keep talking; to go on and on; to talk non-stop |
言葉を切る see styles |
kotobaokiru ことばをきる |
(exp,v5r) to stop talking; to break off; to pause |
Variations: |
kanwa かんわ |
(1) talking quietly; quiet conversation; (2) idle talk |
Variations: |
kango かんご |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (rare) (See 閑話・1) talking quietly; quiet conversation; (n,vs,vi) (2) (rare) (See 閑話・2) idle talk |
食べあるき see styles |
tabearuki たべあるき |
(noun/participle) (1) trying the food at various restaurants; eating tour; (2) walking while eating; eating while walking |
馬鹿が移る see styles |
bakagautsuru ばかがうつる |
(exp,v5r) (colloquialism) to catch 'the stupid' (e.g. from talking to stupid people, watching mindless TV, etc.) |
Variations: |
kougen / kogen こうげん |
(n,vs,vt,vi) boasting; bragging; talking big |
アホロートル see styles |
ahorootoru アホロートル |
axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum); Mexican salamander; Mexican walking fish |
ウォーキング see styles |
wookingu ウォーキング |
walking; (place-name) Woking (UK) |
ストーキング see styles |
sutookingu ストーキング |
(noun/participle) stalking |
チョーキング see styles |
chookingu チョーキング |
(1) choking; (2) chalking; (3) bending (a guitar string) |
どこでもドア see styles |
dokodemodoa どこでもドア |
(from the manga; anime Doraemon) anywhere door; door that can take the person walking through it to any place they want |
どしんどしん see styles |
doshindoshin どしんどしん |
(adverb taking the "to" particle) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) walking (with heavy steps); tramping; lumbering; clumping |
のっしのっし see styles |
nosshinosshi のっしのっし |
(adverb taking the "to" particle) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) walking heavily; lumbering |
ふにゃふにゃ see styles |
funyafunya ふにゃふにゃ |
(noun/participle) (1) limpness; (adj-na,adj-no) (2) soft; limp; flabby; (3) mumbling; talking with food in one's mouth |
ぶらりぶらり see styles |
burariburari ぶらりぶらり |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (See ぶらぶら・1) dangling; swaying; swinging; (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (walking) leisurely; aimlessly; strolling; wandering; rambling; (adv,adv-to) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) idly; lazily; leisurely; aimlessly |
まくし立てる see styles |
makushitateru まくしたてる |
(transitive verb) to talk on and on; to rattle on; to keep on talking (without pause) |
むにゃむにゃ see styles |
munyamunya むにゃむにゃ |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) mumbling; incomprehensible muttering; talking with food in one's mouth; talking in sleep |
もにゃもにゃ see styles |
monyamonya もにゃもにゃ |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) mumbling; incomprehensible muttering; talking with food in one's mouth; talking in sleep |
ワンデルング see styles |
wanderungu ワンデルング |
hiking (ger: Wanderung); tramping; walking in the country |
Variations: |
nanafushi; nanafushi ななふし; ナナフシ |
(kana only) walking stick (any insect of order Phasmatodea); walkingstick; stick insect; leaf insect |
口がへらない see styles |
kuchigaheranai くちがへらない |
(exp,adj-f) fast-talking; always having another argument ready; not able to keep one's mouth shut; never at a loss for words |
口が減らない see styles |
kuchigaheranai くちがへらない |
(exp,adj-f) fast-talking; always having another argument ready; not able to keep one's mouth shut; never at a loss for words |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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