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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
掘り抜く see styles |
horinuku ほりぬく |
(transitive verb) to dig through; to drill into; to excavate |
教え込む see styles |
oshiekomu おしえこむ |
(transitive verb) to teach thoroughly; to instill (into); to instil; to inculcate; to drum (into); to drill (into); to hammer (into) |
教練教官 see styles |
kyourenkyoukan / kyorenkyokan きょうれんきょうかん |
drillmaster; drill instructor |
武者修業 see styles |
mushashugyou / mushashugyo むしゃしゅぎょう |
samurai drill; knight errantry |
種まき機 see styles |
tanemakiki たねまきき |
planter; seeder; sower; seed drill |
種播き機 see styles |
tanemakiki たねまきき |
planter; seeder; sower; seed drill |
避難訓練 see styles |
hinankunren ひなんくんれん |
disaster drill |
鑽木取火 钻木取火 see styles |
zuān mù - qǔ huǒ zuan1 mu4 - qu3 huo3 tsuan mu - ch`ü huo tsuan mu - chü huo |
to drill wood to make fire |
防火訓練 see styles |
boukakunren / bokakunren ぼうかくんれん |
fire drill |
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souren / soren そうれん |
(noun/participle) drill (esp. military); training |
空気ドリル see styles |
kuukidoriru / kukidoriru くうきドリル |
pneumatic drill; air drill |
練習を積む see styles |
renshuuotsumu / renshuotsumu れんしゅうをつむ |
(exp,v5m) to practice; to practise; to train; to drill; to become practiced; to become practised |
電気ドリル see styles |
denkidoriru でんきドリル |
electric drill |
ドリルダウン see styles |
dorirudaun ドリルダウン |
(computer terminology) drill down |
ハンドドリル see styles |
handodoriru ハンドドリル |
hand drill |
ぶつかり稽古 see styles |
butsukarigeiko / butsukarigeko ぶつかりげいこ |
(sumo) head-to-head training; drill consisting of pushing and being pushed; battering practice |
打つかり稽古 see styles |
butsukarigeiko / butsukarigeko ぶつかりげいこ |
(sumo) head-to-head training; drill consisting of pushing and being pushed; battering practice |
緊急浮上訓練 see styles |
kinkyuufujoukunren / kinkyufujokunren きんきゅうふじょうくんれん |
emergency surfacing drill (submarine) |
ツイストドリル see styles |
tsuisutodoriru ツイストドリル |
twist drill |
ドリル・ダウン see styles |
doriru daun ドリル・ダウン |
(computer terminology) drill down |
ハンド・ドリル see styles |
hando doriru ハンド・ドリル |
hand drill |
マルチソケット see styles |
maruchisoketto マルチソケット |
(can be adjective with の) multi-socket (spanner set, drill set, power strip, etc.) |
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sakuganki さくがんき |
rock drill; pneumatic drill; jackhammer |
ツイスト・ドリル see styles |
tsuisuto doriru ツイスト・ドリル |
twist drill |
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senkouki / senkoki せんこうき |
(1) drilling machine; boring machine; drill press; (2) keypunch; card punching machine |
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neru ねる |
(transitive verb) (1) to knead; to thicken into a paste (stirring over a flame); (transitive verb) (2) to polish (a plan, etc.); to refine; to elaborate; to work out; (transitive verb) (3) to train; to drill; to exercise; (transitive verb) (4) (練る only) to gloss (silk); to soften; to degum; (transitive verb) (5) to tan (leather); (transitive verb) (6) (also written as 錬る) to temper (steel); (v5r,vi) (7) (also written as 邌る) to walk in procession; to parade; to march |
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momoage ももあげ |
high knee (exercise drill where one brings one's knees up high while walking or running) |
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bitto(p); bito ビット(P); ビト |
(1) {comp} bit; (2) bit (of a drill, screwdriver, etc.) |
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kuchinarashi くちならし |
(n,vs,vi) (1) accustoming oneself to a certain taste; (n,vs,vi) (2) oral drill |
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hikiri ひきり |
hand drilling (to start a fire); hand drill |
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tanemakiki たねまきき |
planter; seeder; sower; seed drill |
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anaougatsu / anaogatsu あなをうがつ |
(exp,v5t) (idiom) to find someone's weak spot; to drill a hole |
ヴァリエーションドリル see styles |
arieeshondoriru ヴァリエーションドリル |
variation drill |
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shuuren / shuren しゅうれん |
(noun, transitive verb) training; drill; practice; practising; discipline |
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shiboru しぼる |
(transitive verb) (1) (esp. 絞る) to wring (towel, rag); to squeeze; (transitive verb) (2) (esp. 搾る) to squeeze (fruit to extract juice); to press; to extract; to milk; to express milk; (transitive verb) (3) to rack (one's brains); to strain (one's voice); (transitive verb) (4) to extort; to exploit; (transitive verb) (5) (often passive voice) (See 油を絞る) to chew out; to reprimand severely; to rake over the coals; to give a sound scolding; to tell someone off; to scold; to rebuke; (transitive verb) (6) to drill into; to train; (transitive verb) (7) to narrow down (one's focus); to whittle down; (transitive verb) (8) to gather up (curtain, etc.); to tighten (drawstring); (transitive verb) (9) to stop down (lens); (transitive verb) (10) to turn down (e.g. radio); (transitive verb) (11) to bend (bow); to draw; (transitive verb) (12) {sumo} to hold down; to constrict; to immobilize |
ヴァリエーション・ドリル see styles |
arieeshon doriru ヴァリエーション・ドリル |
variation drill |
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hikiri ひきり |
hand drilling (to start a fire); hand drill; rubbing sticks to make a fire |
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kunren くんれん |
(noun/participle) training; drill; practice; discipline |
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butsukarigeiko / butsukarigeko ぶつかりげいこ |
{sumo} head-to-head training; drill consisting of pushing and being pushed; battering practice |
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oshiekomu おしえこむ |
(transitive verb) to teach thoroughly; to instill (into); to instil; to inculcate; to drum (into); to drill (into); to hammer (into) |
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dorirudaun; doriru daun ドリルダウン; ドリル・ダウン |
{comp} drill down |
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dorirubitto; doriru bitto ドリルビット; ドリル・ビット |
drill bit |
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handodoriru; hando doriru ハンドドリル; ハンド・ドリル |
hand drill |
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tatakikomu たたきこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to drive into (e.g. a nail into a board); to hit into (e.g. a home run into the stands); (transitive verb) (2) to throw into (e.g. jail); (transitive verb) (3) to drum into (someone) (an idea, skill, etc.); to hammer into; to drill into |
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tsuisutodoriru; tsuisuto doriru ツイストドリル; ツイスト・ドリル |
twist drill |
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horinuku ほりぬく |
(transitive verb) to dig through; to drill into; to excavate |
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shuuren / shuren しゅうれん |
(noun, transitive verb) training; drill; practice; practising; discipline |
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migihenarae みぎへならえ |
(expression) (1) {mil} (drill command) dress right!; right dress!; (exp,n,vs,vi) (2) following someone's example (uncritically); following suit; imitation; copying |
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arieeshondoriru; arieeshon doriru ヴァリエーションドリル; ヴァリエーション・ドリル |
variation drill |
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neru ねる |
(transitive verb) (1) to knead; to thicken into a paste (stirring over a flame); (transitive verb) (2) to polish (a plan, etc.); to refine; to elaborate; to work out; (transitive verb) (3) to train; to drill; to exercise; (transitive verb) (4) to gloss (silk); to soften; to degum; (transitive verb) (5) to tan (leather); (transitive verb) (6) to temper (steel); (v5r,vi) (7) to walk in procession; to parade; to march |
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kurinuku くりぬく |
(transitive verb) to gouge out; to excavate; to hollow; to bore; to drill; to carve (e.g. pumpkin) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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