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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
継ぎ接ぎ(P)
継ぎはぎ(sK)
継接(sK)
継接ぎ(sK)

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 tsugihagi(p); tsugihagi
    つぎはぎ(P); ツギハギ
(noun/participle) (1) (kana only) patching (clothing); darning; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) (kana only) cobbling together (other people's writings, thoughts, etc.); gathering

Variations:
すり合わせ
擦り合わせ
摺り合わせ
すり合せ
擦り合せ
摺り合せ

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 suriawase
    すりあわせ
(1) comparing and adjusting; reconciling; knocking into shape; bouncing of ideas, opinions, etc. off each other to obtain a fine-tuned integrated whole; (2) {engr} lapping; precision surface finishing; mating by rubbing together; (3) (kana only) {med} margination

Variations:
ちりも積もれば山となる
塵も積もれば山となる
塵も積もれば山と成る

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 chirimotsumorebayamatonaru
    ちりもつもればやまとなる
(exp,v5r) (proverb) many a little makes a mickle; every little helps; even dust becomes a mountain if piled together

Variations:
せえの
せいの(ik)
せーの
いっせいの(ik)
いっせーの
セイノー

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 seeno; seino(ik); seeno; isseino(ik); isseeno; seinoo / seeno; seno(ik); seeno; isseno(ik); isseeno; senoo
    せえの; せいの(ik); せーの; いっせいの(ik); いっせーの; セイノー
(interjection) all together now!; one, two, go!; ready, set, go!; heave, ho!; oops-a-daisy

Variations:
合わせ物は離れ物
合わせものは離れもの
合せものは離れもの
合せ物は離れ物

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 awasemonohahanaremono
    あわせものははなれもの
(expression) (proverb) things that come together can also come apart; what may be joined may be separated

Variations:
組み合わせる(P)
組合わせる
組合せる
組み合せる
組みあわせる(sK)

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 kumiawaseru
    くみあわせる
(transitive verb) (1) to put together; to combine; to join together; to join up; (transitive verb) (2) to match against (e.g. in a sport)

Variations:
すり合わせる
摺り合わせる
擦り合わせる
すり合せる
摺り合せる
擦り合せる

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 suriawaseru
    すりあわせる
(transitive verb) (1) to rub together; (transitive verb) (2) to reconcile (ideas, proposals, plans); to compare and adjust

Variations:
手を取り合う
手をとりあう(sK)
手を取りあう(sK)
手をとり合う(sK)

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 teotoriau
    てをとりあう
(exp,v5u) (1) to hold hands; to join hands; (exp,v5u) (2) to do together; to go arm in arm; (exp,v5u) (3) to join forces; to link hands; to cooperate

Variations:
臭い物に蝿がたかる
臭い物に蠅がたかる
臭い物に蝿が集る
臭いものに蝿がたかる

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 kusaimononihaegatakaru
    くさいものにはえがたかる
(exp,v5r) (proverb) flies are attracted to foul smells; ruffians flock together

Variations:
錆び付く
錆びつく
錆付く
さび付く(sK)
錆つく(sK)
サビ付く(sK)

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 sabitsuku; sabitsuku(sk)
    さびつく; サビつく(sk)
(v5k,vi) (1) to become rusted together; to become rusted shut; (v5k,vi) (2) to rust; to become (completely) rusty; to be covered with rust; (v5k,vi) (3) to become rusty (of a skill or ability); to become less effective

Variations:
撚り合わせる
より合わせる
縒り合わせる
縒り合せる(sK)
撚り合せる(sK)

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 yoriawaseru
    よりあわせる
(transitive verb) to intertwine; to twist together

Variations:
ちりも積もれば山となる
塵も積もれば山となる(sK)
塵も積もれば山と成る(sK)

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 chirimotsumorebayamatonaru
    ちりもつもればやまとなる
(exp,v5r) (proverb) many a little makes a mickle; every little helps; even dust becomes a mountain if piled together

Variations:
困った時はお互い様
困ったときはお互い様
困ったときはお互いさま
困った時はお互いさま

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 komattatokihaotagaisama
    こまったときはおたがいさま
(expression) next time it will be me who needs your help; when times are tough, we should help each other; we are all in this together

Variations:
かき合わせる
掻き合わせる
かき合せる
掻き合せる
搔き合わせる(oK)
搔き合せる(oK)

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 kakiawaseru
    かきあわせる
(transitive verb) to pull together with the hands; to adjust (e.g. one's collar); to arrange

Variations:
かき合わせる
掻き合わせる
かき合せる(sK)
掻き合せる(sK)
搔き合わせる(sK)
搔き合せる(sK)

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 kakiawaseru
    かきあわせる
(transitive verb) to pull together with the hands; to adjust (e.g. one's collar); to arrange

Variations:
仲を取り持つ
仲をとりもつ
中を取り持つ(sK)
仲を取りもつ(sK)
仲を取持つ(sK)
仲をとり持つ(sK)

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 nakaotorimotsu
    なかをとりもつ
(exp,v5t) to act as mediator; to be a matchmaker; to bring a couple together

Variations:
縫い合わせる
縫い合せる(sK)
縫合わせる(sK)
縫合せる(sK)
縫いあわせる(sK)
ぬい合わせる(sK)

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 nuiawaseru
    ぬいあわせる
(transitive verb) to sew together; to stitch together; to sew up; to switch up

Variations:
作り上げる(P)
創り上げる
造り上げる
作りあげる(sK)
創りあげる(sK)
造りあげる(sK)
つくり上げる(sK)

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 tsukuriageru
    つくりあげる
(transitive verb) (1) to build up; to complete; to construct; to create; to put together; (transitive verb) (2) to make up; to fabricate; to invent; to cook up

Variations:
貼り合わせる
張り合わせる
貼りあわせる(sK)
張りあわせる(sK)
貼り合せる(sK)
張り合せる(sK)
はり合わせる(sK)
貼合わせる(sK)
張合わせる(sK)
貼合せる(sK)
張合せる(sK)

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 hariawaseru
    はりあわせる
(transitive verb) to paste together

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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.

A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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