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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
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newara ねわら |
(stable) litter |
部屋別総当り see styles |
heyabetsusouatari / heyabetsusoatari へやべつそうあたり |
{sumo} rule prohibiting match-ups between wrestlers from the same stable |
プレカリアート see styles |
purekariaato / purekariato プレカリアート |
precariat; class of workers with no stable jobs |
部屋付きの親方 see styles |
heyatsukinooyakata へやつきのおやかた |
(exp,n) {sumo} coach associated with another coach's stable |
部屋持ちの親方 see styles |
heyamochinooyakata へやもちのおやかた |
(exp,n) {sumo} coach who owns his own stable |
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umaya; maya(馬屋) うまや; まや(馬屋) |
stable; barn |
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kenjitsu けんじつ |
(adjectival noun) steady; sound; stable; safe (e.g. business); reliable; trustworthy; solid |
屁をひって尻窄め see styles |
heohitteshiritsubome へをひってしりつぼめ |
(expression) (proverb) there is no use shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted; squeezing your buttocks after you have farted |
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kyouko / kyoko きょうこ |
(adjectival noun) firm; strong; solid; stable |
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yonteidanshi / yontedanshi よんていだんし |
(slang) (from 低姿勢、低依存、低リスク、低燃費) ideal husband who is not overbearing, is not dependent on his wife, has a stable job and does not spend a lot of money |
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shikkarimono しっかりもの |
person of firm character; stable person; gutsy person |
老驥伏櫪,志在千里 老骥伏枥,志在千里 see styles |
lǎo jì fú lì , zhì zài qiān lǐ lao3 ji4 fu2 li4 , zhi4 zai4 qian1 li3 lao chi fu li , chih tsai ch`ien li lao chi fu li , chih tsai chien li |
lit. an old steed in the stable still aspires to gallop 1000 miles (idiom); fig. old people may still cherish high aspirations |
進化的に安定な戦略 see styles |
shinkatekinianteinasenryaku / shinkatekiniantenasenryaku しんかてきにあんていなせんりゃく |
evolutionarily stable strategy; ESS |
泥棒を捕らえて縄をなう see styles |
dorobouotoraetenawaonau / dorobootoraetenawaonau どろぼうをとらえてなわをなう |
(expression) (proverb) starting something in the eleventh hour; have not thy cloak to make when it begins to rain; don't lock the stable door after the horse has been stolen; braiding the rope only after the thief is caught |
泥棒を捕らえて縄を綯う see styles |
dorobouotoraetenawaonau / dorobootoraetenawaonau どろぼうをとらえてなわをなう |
(expression) (proverb) starting something in the eleventh hour; have not thy cloak to make when it begins to rain; don't lock the stable door after the horse has been stolen; braiding the rope only after the thief is caught |
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kyouko / kyoko きょうこ |
(adjectival noun) firm; strong; solid; stable |
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kyuumuin / kyumuin きゅうむいん |
stable boy; stable hand; groom |
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kyuusha / kyusha きゅうしゃ |
barn; stable |
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hikidasu ひきだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to pull out; to take out; to draw out; (transitive verb) (2) to lead out (e.g. a horse from a stable); to summon (e.g. to court); to bring (e.g. someone to the negotiating table); to drag; (transitive verb) (3) to withdraw (money); to draw; (transitive verb) (4) to bring out (talent, potential, beauty, flavour, etc.); to extract (information, the truth, etc.); to get (e.g. an answer out of someone); to obtain (e.g. a result); to elicit; to draw (a conclusion); to derive (e.g. pleasure); (transitive verb) (5) to get (money) out of someone; to coax out of someone; to get someone to pay; to make someone produce (funds) |
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umaya; maya(馬屋) うまや; まや(馬屋) |
stable; barn |
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dorobouotoraetenawaonau / dorobootoraetenawaonau どろぼうをとらえてなわをなう |
(exp,v5u) (proverb) (See 泥縄・どろなわ,泥縄式・どろなわしき) starting something in the eleventh hour; have not thy cloak to make when it begins to rain; don't lock the stable door after the horse has been stolen; braiding the rope only after the thief is caught |
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kyuusha / kyusha きゅうしゃ |
stable; cowshed |
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ochitsuku おちつく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to calm down; to compose oneself; to regain presence of mind; to relax; (v5k,vi) (2) to calm down; to settle down; to die down; to become stable; to abate; (v5k,vi) (3) to settle down (in a location, job, etc.); to settle in; (v5k,vi) (4) (of an arrangement, conclusion, etc.) to be settled; to be fixed; to have been reached; (v5k,vi) (5) to harmonize with; to harmonise with; to match; to suit; to fit; (v5k,vi) (6) (usu. used pronominally as 落ち着いた) (See 落ち着いた・おちついた・3) to be unobtrusive; to be quiet; to be subdued |
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heohitteshiritsubome(屁ohitte尻窄me, 屁ohitte尻tsubome); heohitteshirisubome(屁ohitte尻窄me, 屁ohitte尻subome) へをひってしりつぼめ(屁をひって尻窄め, 屁をひって尻つぼめ); へをひってしりすぼめ(屁をひって尻窄め, 屁をひって尻すぼめ) |
(expression) (proverb) there is no use shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted; squeezing your buttocks after you have farted |
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ochitsuku おちつく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to calm down; to compose oneself; to regain presence of mind; to relax; (v5k,vi) (2) to calm down; to settle down; to die down; to become stable; to abate; (v5k,vi) (3) to settle down (in a location, job, etc.); to settle in; (v5k,vi) (4) to be settled (of an arrangement, conclusion, etc.); to be fixed; to have been reached; (v5k,vi) (5) to harmonize with; to harmonise with; to match; to suit; to fit; (v5k,vi) (6) (usu. before a noun as 落ち着いた) (See 落ち着いた・おちついた・3) to be unobtrusive; to be quiet; to be subdued |
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magariya まがりや |
(1) L-shaped house (with attached stable); (2) pawnshop; (3) {stockm} stale bull; weak bull |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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