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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
行儀よくする
行儀良くする

see styles
 gyougiyokusuru / gyogiyokusuru
    ぎょうぎよくする
(exp,vs-i) (See 行儀) to behave well; to mind one's manners

Variations:
身になる
実になる(sK)

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 mininaru
    みになる
(exp,v5r) (1) to do one good; to be beneficial; to be good for the body or mind; to be helpful; to be useful; (exp,v5r) (2) (as ...の〜) to put oneself in the place of ...; to put oneself in (someone's) shoes

Variations:
頭がおかしい
頭が可笑しい

see styles
 atamagaokashii / atamagaokashi
    あたまがおかしい
(exp,adj-i) (See 頭のおかしい) insane; crazy; nuts; out of one's mind

Variations:
頭のおかしい
頭の可笑しい

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 atamanookashii / atamanookashi
    あたまのおかしい
(exp,adj-f) (See 頭がおかしい) insane; crazy; nuts; out of one's mind

ベリースペシャルワンパターン

see styles
 beriisupesharuwanpataan / berisupesharuwanpatan
    ベリースペシャルワンパターン
(n,exp) (joc) one-track mind (wasei: very special one pattern); person who always acts the same or says the same thing (esp. person who always cracks the same kind of jokes)

Variations:
弁える(P)
辨える(oK)

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 wakimaeru
    わきまえる
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to discern (e.g. right from wrong); to discriminate; to distinguish; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to know (manners, one's place, etc.); to understand; to bear in mind

Variations:
止める(P)
留める
停める

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 tomeru
    とめる
(transitive verb) (1) (esp. 止める, 停める) to stop; to turn off; (transitive verb) (2) (esp. 止める, 停める) to park; (transitive verb) (3) (esp. 止める, 停める) to prevent; to suppress (a cough); to hold back (tears); to hold (one's breath); to relieve (pain); (transitive verb) (4) to stop (someone from doing something); to dissuade; to forbid; to prohibit; (transitive verb) (5) (See 目を留める,気に留める) to notice; to be aware of; to concentrate on; to pay attention to; to remember; to bear in mind; (transitive verb) (6) (esp. 留める) to fix (in place); to fasten; to tack; to pin; to nail; to button; to staple; (transitive verb) (7) (esp. 留める) to detain; to keep in custody

Variations:
考えを巡らす
考えをめぐらす

see styles
 kangaeomegurasu
    かんがえをめぐらす
(exp,v5s) (See 巡らす・めぐらす・3) to contemplate; to ponder; to think long about; to turn over in one's mind

Variations:
度を失う
度をうしなう(sK)

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 dooushinau / dooshinau
    どをうしなう
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to lose one's presence of mind; to lose one's composure; to lose one's head; to get flustered

Variations:
思うところがある
思う所がある

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 omoutokorogaaru / omotokorogaru
    おもうところがある
(exp,v5r-i) to have something on one's mind; to have (undisclosed) reservations; to feel conflicted

Variations:
肝に銘じる
肝に命じる(iK)

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 kimonimeijiru / kimonimejiru
    きもにめいじる
(exp,v1) (idiom) to be deeply impressed; to take to heart; to engrave on one's heart; to bear in mind; to engrave in one's liver

Variations:
踏ん切りがつく
踏ん切りが付く

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 fungirigatsuku
    ふんぎりがつく
(exp,v5k) (usu. in the negative) to find the resolve (to do); to make up one's mind (with); to act on a thought

Variations:
頭を切り替える
頭を切り換える

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 atamaokirikaeru
    あたまをきりかえる
(exp,v1) to change one's way of thinking; to switch the direction of one's thoughts; to put one's focus on a new subject; to adopt a new frame of mind

Variations:
動転
動顛(rK)
動顚(rK)

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 douten / doten
    どうてん
(n,vs,vi) (1) (See 気が動転する) disturbance of mind; losing one's head; being upset; being astonished; being frightened; (n,vs,vi) (2) transition; changing; moving

Variations:
思いを巡らせる
思いをめぐらせる

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 omoiomeguraseru
    おもいをめぐらせる
(exp,v1) to contemplate; to ponder; to think over; to turn over in one's mind; to reflect; to muse; to ruminate

Variations:
焼き付ける
焼きつける
焼付ける

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 yakitsukeru
    やきつける
(transitive verb) (1) to bake (a design onto ceramic); to fire (on); to stain (glass); (transitive verb) (2) to burn into (one's memory); to sear into; to impress (on one's mind); to imprint; (transitive verb) (3) to print (from a negative); (transitive verb) (4) to brand; (transitive verb) (5) to fuse together (metals); (transitive verb) (6) to plate

ベリー・スペシャル・ワン・パターン

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 berii supesharu wan pataan / beri supesharu wan patan
    ベリー・スペシャル・ワン・パターン
(n,exp) (joc) one-track mind (wasei: very special one pattern); person who always acts the same or says the same thing (esp. person who always cracks the same kind of jokes)

Variations:
身にしみる
身に染みる
身に沁みる

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 minishimiru
    みにしみる
(exp,v1) (1) to sink deeply into one's mind; to come home to; to go to one's heart; (exp,v1) (2) to pierce one's body (e.g. of wind, cold, etc.)

Variations:
気持ちを引き締める
気持を引き締める

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 kimochiohikishimeru
    きもちをひきしめる
(exp,v1) (See 気を引き締める・きをひきしめる) to pull oneself together; to focus one's mind; to brace oneself; to gird up one's loins

Variations:
決め込む
決めこむ
決込む
極め込む

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 kimekomu
    きめこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to take for granted; to assume; to be convinced (that); to jump to the conclusion (that); (transitive verb) (2) to pretend (to be); to pose (as); to fancy oneself (to be); to feign (e.g. ignorance); (transitive verb) (3) to go through with (what one decided to do); to persist in doing; to make up one's mind

Variations:
記す(P)
誌す(rK)
識す(rK)

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 shirusu(p); kisu(記su)
    しるす(P); きす(記す)
(transitive verb) (1) to write down; to note down; to jot down; to take a note of; (transitive verb) (2) to mention; to describe; to give an account of; (transitive verb) (3) to inscribe; to mark; to brand; (transitive verb) (4) (as 心に記す, 胸に記す, etc.) to remember; to engrave (in one's mind)

山中の賊を破るは易く心中の賊を破るは難し

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 sanchuunozokuoyaburuhayasukushinchuunozokuoyaburuhakatashi / sanchunozokuoyaburuhayasukushinchunozokuoyaburuhakatashi
    さんちゅうのぞくをやぶるはやすくしんちゅうのぞくをやぶるはかたし
(expression) (proverb) it's hard to discipline one's mind; defeating the bandits in the mountains is easy; defeating the bandit in one's heart is hard

Variations:
イメージトレーニング
イメージ・トレーニング

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 imeejitoreeningu; imeeji toreeningu
    イメージトレーニング; イメージ・トレーニング
training method in sports, etc. where one imagines how a scenario would play out (wasei: image training); mental rehearsal; mental preparation; visualization (for practicing a skill in one's mind)(practising); practicing under simulated conditions (e.g. while watching a video); mental dry run

Variations:
巣食う(ateji)
巣くう
巣喰う(sK)

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 sukuu / suku
    すくう
(v5u,vi) (1) to build a nest; to nest; (v5u,vi) (2) to hang out (of a bad group); to be based (in); to haunt; (v5u,vi) (3) to lodge (in one's mind; of an evil thought, delusion, etc.); to be planted; to luck (in one's heart)

Variations:
浮かべる(P)
浮べる
泛かべる
泛べる(io)

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 ukaberu
    うかべる
(transitive verb) (1) to float; to set afloat; to launch; (transitive verb) (2) to show on one's face (smile, sadness, etc.); (transitive verb) (3) to recall; to call to mind; to imagine; to think of

Variations:
猫に鰹節
猫にカツオブシ
猫にかつおぶし(sK)

see styles
 nekonikatsuobushi
    ねこにかつおぶし
(expression) (idiom) temptation one can't resist; setting a wolf to mind the sheep; trusting a cat with milk

Variations:
引っかかる(P)
引っ掛かる(P)
引っ掛る(P)

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 hikkakaru
    ひっかかる
(v5r,vi) (1) to be caught in; to be stuck in; (v5r,vi) (2) to stop by; to drop in for a short visit; to be delayed; to take time; (v5r,vi) (3) to get mixed up in (trouble); to get entangled in (a problem); to be involved with; (v5r,vi) (4) to fall for (a trick); to be deceived; to be cheated; (v5r,vi) (5) to be on one's mind; to worry one; to be bothered by; to feel uneasy; (v5r,vi) (6) to be obstructed; to be hindered; (v5r,vi) (7) to splash

Variations:
以て瞑すべし
もって瞑すべし
以って瞑すべし(io)

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 mottemeisubeshi / mottemesubeshi
    もってめいすべし
(expression) (idiom) being so content that one would not mind dying; one can now rest in peace; one ought to be contented with what has been accomplished

Variations:
思いを寄せる
想いを寄せる
想いをよせる
思いをよせる

see styles
 omoioyoseru
    おもいをよせる
(exp,v1) (1) to give one's heart to; to fall in love; (exp,v1) (2) to turn one's mind towards; to think of

Variations:
肩の荷が下りる
肩の荷がおりる
肩の荷が降りる
肩のにがおりる

see styles
 katanonigaoriru
    かたのにがおりる
(exp,v1) (idiom) to feel relieved of one's burden; to have a weight removed from one's mind

Variations:
ベリースペシャルワンパターン
ベリー・スペシャル・ワン・パターン

see styles
 beriisupesharuwanpataan; berii supesharu wan pataan / berisupesharuwanpatan; beri supesharu wan patan
    ベリースペシャルワンパターン; ベリー・スペシャル・ワン・パターン
(n,exp) (joc) one-track mind (wasei: very special one pattern); person who always acts the same or says the same thing (esp. person who always cracks the same kind of jokes)

Variations:
思いとどまる(P)
思い止まる
思い留まる
思い止どまる(sK)

see styles
 omoitodomaru
    おもいとどまる
(transitive verb) to give up (an idea or plan); to abandon; to refrain from (doing); to change one's mind

Variations:
染み込む
しみ込む
染みこむ
沁み込む
染込む
滲み込む(rK)

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 shimikomu
    しみこむ
(v5m,vi) (1) to soak into; to sink into; to seep into; to permeate; (v5m,vi) (2) to sink into (one's mind); to be (deeply) ingrained; to be instilled; to be embedded; to be impressed

Variations:
腹を据える
肚を据える(rK)
腹をすえる(sK)
肚をすえる(sK)

see styles
 haraosueru
    はらをすえる
(exp,v1) (1) (idiom) to make up one's mind; (exp,v1) (2) (idiom) to calm oneself; to be patient; to endure

Variations:
猫に鰹節
猫にカツオブシ
猫にかつおぶし(sK)
猫にかつお節(sK)
ネコに鰹節(sK)

see styles
 nekonikatsuobushi
    ねこにかつおぶし
(expression) (idiom) temptation one can't resist; setting a wolf to mind the sheep; trusting a cat with milk

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