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Simple Dictionary Definition |
柳時熏 see styles |
ryuushikun / ryushikun りゅうしくん |
(person) Ryū Shikun (1971.12.8-; professional go player) |
柴漬け see styles |
shibazuke しばづけ |
(food term) Kyoto-style chopped vegetables pickled in salt with red shiso leaves |
校倉造 see styles |
azekurazukuri あぜくらづくり |
ancient architectural style using interlocked triangular logs |
栴檀林 see styles |
zhān tán lín zhan1 tan2 lin2 chan t`an lin chan tan lin sendanrin |
a forest of incense |
根岸流 see styles |
negishiryuu / negishiryu ねぎしりゅう |
{sumo} conservative calligraphy style used to write rankings |
森の奥 see styles |
morinooku もりのおく |
deep in the forest |
森林帯 see styles |
shinrintai しんりんたい |
forest zone |
森林法 see styles |
shinrinhou / shinrinho しんりんほう |
{law} Forest Act |
森青蛙 see styles |
moriaogaeru; moriaogaeru もりあおがえる; モリアオガエル |
(kana only) forest green tree frog (Rhacophorus arboreus) |
楊心流 see styles |
youshinryuu / yoshinryu ようしんりゅう |
Yoshin-ryu; martial art tradition founded in the Edo period |
極地法 see styles |
kyokuchihou / kyokuchiho きょくちほう |
expedition style (mountaineering); siege style |
極相林 see styles |
kyokusourin / kyokusorin きょくそうりん |
{biol} climax forest |
楷書体 see styles |
kaishotai かいしょたい |
(See 楷書) square (block) style of printed typeface |
様式美 see styles |
youshikibi / yoshikibi ようしきび |
beauty of style; beauty of form |
権現造 see styles |
gongenzukuri ごんげんづくり |
style of Shinto architecture in which the main hall and worship hall share one roof, and are connected via an intermediate passageway |
檀林風 see styles |
danrinfuu / danrinfu だんりんふう |
playful style of haikai poetry popularized in the mid-seventeenth century |
次生林 see styles |
cì shēng lín ci4 sheng1 lin2 tz`u sheng lin tzu sheng lin |
secondary growth of forest |
歌沢節 see styles |
utazawabushi うたざわぶし |
slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period) |
武家造 see styles |
bukezukuri ぶけづくり |
samurai-house style (Kamakura period) |
Variations: |
kasa かさ |
(kana only) {bot} (See 松毬・まつかさ) cone (e.g. pine, hemlock) |
民有林 see styles |
minyuurin / minyurin みんゆうりん |
privately owned forest |
水茶屋 see styles |
mizujaya; mizuchaya みずぢゃや; みずちゃや |
(hist) (See 色茶屋,料理茶屋) (Edo-period) roadside teahouse where one would go to relax (in comparison with a restaurant style teahouse and teahouse offering sexual services) |
水鴎流 see styles |
suiouryuu / suioryu すいおうりゅう |
old sword fighting; sword drawing style or school from Shizuoka prefecture |
江戸前 see styles |
edomae えどまえ |
Tokyo style |
河端龍 see styles |
kawabataryuu / kawabataryu かわばたりゅう |
(person) Kawabata Ryū |
油淋鶏 see styles |
yuurinchii / yurinchi ユーリンチー |
{food} Chinese-style fried chicken topped with chopped scallions and sweet vinegar and soy sauce (chi: yóu lín jī) |
洋包丁 see styles |
youbouchou / yobocho ようぼうちょう |
(See 和包丁) Western-style kitchen knife (esp. with double-beveled blade) |
洋品屋 see styles |
youhinya / yohinya ようひんや |
(See 洋品店) shop that handles Western goods (esp. Western-style apparel and accessories) |
洋品店 see styles |
youhinten / yohinten ようひんてん |
shop that handles Western-style apparel and accessories |
洋画家 see styles |
yougaka / yogaka ようがか |
artist who produces Western-style paintings |
洋綴じ see styles |
youtoji / yotoji ようとじ |
Western-style binding |
洋装本 see styles |
yousoubon / yosobon ようそうぼん |
(See 和装本) book bound in Western style |
洋食屋 see styles |
youshokuya / yoshokuya ようしょくや |
Western-style restaurant |
洋食店 see styles |
youshokuten / yoshokuten ようしょくてん |
(See 洋食屋) Western-style restaurant |
消息文 see styles |
shousokubun / shosokubun しょうそくぶん |
(See 書簡文) personal letter; epistolary style |
混交林 see styles |
hùn jiāo lín hun4 jiao1 lin2 hun chiao lin konkourin / konkorin こんこうりん |
mixed forest mixed forest |
混合林 see styles |
kongourin / kongorin こんごうりん |
mixed forest |
清元節 see styles |
kiyomotobushi きよもとぶし |
(See 浄瑠璃) style of jōruri narrative performance |
渡り殿 see styles |
wataridono わたりどの |
roofed corridor connecting two buildings (in traditional palatial-style architecture) |
温帯林 see styles |
ontairin おんたいりん |
temperate forest |
満年齢 see styles |
mannenrei / mannenre まんねんれい |
age (expressed in the Western style of counting fully completed years) |
演習林 see styles |
enshuurin / enshurin えんしゅうりん |
research forest; experimental forest; (place-name) Enshuurin |
火入れ see styles |
hiire / hire ひいれ |
(1) fire pan; (2) heating; (3) first lighting (e.g. furnace); firing (e.g. forest); kindling; igniting; (4) pasteurization |
炸子鶏 see styles |
zaazuuchii / zazuchi ザーヅーチー |
(Chinese style) deep-fried chicken (chi: zhaziji) |
烏龍麵 乌龙面 see styles |
wū lóng miàn wu1 long2 mian4 wu lung mien |
udon, a thick Japanese-style wheat-flour noodle |
無邊身 无边身 see styles |
wú biān shēn wu2 bian1 shen1 wu pien shen muhen shin |
The immeasurable body of the Buddha: the more the Brahman measured it the higher it grew, so he threw away his measuring rod, which struck root and became a forest. |
煩惱林 烦恼林 see styles |
fán nǎo lín fan2 nao3 lin2 fan nao lin bonnō rin |
The forest of moral affliction. |
熱帯林 see styles |
nettairin ねったいりん |
tropical forest |
燈籠鬢 see styles |
touroubin / torobin とうろうびん |
(hist) Edo-period hair style with inflated hair at the sides; lantern sideburns |
物語風 see styles |
monogatarifuu / monogatarifu ものがたりふう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) narrative-like structure; narrative style |
犬かき see styles |
inukaki いぬかき |
dog paddle (swimming style) |
犬掻き see styles |
inukaki いぬかき |
dog paddle (swimming style) |
狗仔式 see styles |
gǒu zǎi shì gou3 zai3 shi4 kou tsai shih |
dog paddle (swimming); doggy style (sex) |
狗爬式 see styles |
gǒu pá shì gou3 pa2 shi4 kou p`a shih kou pa shih |
dog paddle (swimming style); doggy style (sex position) |
現代文 see styles |
gendaibun げんだいぶん |
modern Japanese; current written style |
現代風 see styles |
gendaifuu / gendaifu げんだいふう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) modern style; modernness |
琉球松 see styles |
ryuukyuumatsu; ryuukyuumatsu / ryukyumatsu; ryukyumatsu りゅうきゅうまつ; リュウキュウマツ |
luchu pine (Pinus luchuensis); Okinawa pine |
甘ロリ see styles |
amarori あまロリ |
(See ゴスロリ) sweet Lolita (fashion style) (as opposed to Gothic Lolita) |
甘味処 see styles |
kanmidokoro かんみどころ amamidokoro あまみどころ |
cafe featuring Japanese-style sweets |
甘味所 see styles |
kanmidokoro かんみどころ amamidokoro あまみどころ |
cafe featuring Japanese-style sweets |
生もと see styles |
kimoto きもと |
traditional sake yeast mash starter; oldest surviving traditional style of sake making |
田舎風 see styles |
inakafuu / inakafu いなかふう |
(noun or adjectival noun) rustic; country-style |
男好き see styles |
otokozuki おとこずき |
(adj-no,n) (1) attractive to men; in a style (appearance, look, etc.) that men fall for; (2) amorous woman |
異人館 see styles |
ijinkan いじんかん |
Western style residences built mostly for early foreign settlers during the end of the Shogunate and the Meiji era |
白ロリ see styles |
shirorori しろロリ |
(See 黒ロリ) white Lolita (fashion style) |
白皮松 see styles |
bái pí sōng bai2 pi2 song1 pai p`i sung pai pi sung |
lacebark pine |
白頭鵐 白头鹀 see styles |
bái tóu wú bai2 tou2 wu2 pai t`ou wu pai tou wu |
(bird species of China) pine bunting (Emberiza leucocephalos) |
盛り花 see styles |
moribana もりばな |
(1) flower arrangement in a built-up style; (2) placing salt by the entrance to one's establishment to bring good luck; such piles of salt |
盛重龍 see styles |
morishigeryuu / morishigeryu もりしげりゅう |
(person) Morishige Ryū (1980.7.18-) |
直訳体 see styles |
chokuyakutai ちょくやくたい |
(See 体・たい・2) literal style (of translation); metaphrastic style |
相撲字 see styles |
sumouji / sumoji すもうじ |
{sumo} writing style used to write the rankings |
省略形 see styles |
shouryakukei / shoryakuke しょうりゃくけい |
abbreviation; abbreviated style |
眞山龍 see styles |
mayamaryuu / mayamaryu まやまりゅう |
(person) Mayama Ryū (1981.6.5-) |
真夏竜 see styles |
manatsuryuu / manatsuryu まなつりゅう |
(person) Manatsu Ryū (1950.4.18-) |
真書き see styles |
shinkaki しんかき |
(See 楷書) fine brush (for writing square style Chinese characters) |
矢野龍 see styles |
yanoryuu / yanoryu やのりゅう |
(person) Yano Ryū (1940.4-) |
石庫門 石库门 see styles |
shí kù mén shi2 ku4 men2 shih k`u men shih ku men sekkomon せっこもん |
"shikumen" style architecture: traditional (ca. 19th century) residences with courtyards, once common in Shanghai (company) Sekkomon (Japanese chain of Chinese restaurants); (c) Sekkomon (Japanese chain of Chinese restaurants) |
砂防林 see styles |
sabourin / saborin さぼうりん |
erosion-control forest |
磯馴松 see styles |
sonarematsu そなれまつ |
(irregular okurigana usage) windswept pine trees |
神明造 see styles |
shinmeizukuri / shinmezukuri しんめいづくり |
style of shrine architecture based on that of Ise Jingu |
禅宗様 see styles |
zenshuuyou / zenshuyo ぜんしゅうよう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 唐様・2) traditional Zen-style architecture |
秋葉系 see styles |
akibakei / akibake あきばけい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (slang) Akihabara style; nerdy |
稠林行 see styles |
chóu lín xíng chou2 lin2 xing2 ch`ou lin hsing chou lin hsing jūrin gyō |
practices in a [impenetrable] forest |
空閑處 空闲处 see styles |
kōng xián chù kong1 xian2 chu4 k`ung hsien ch`u kung hsien chu kūgen sho |
A tr. of 阿蘭若 araṇya, i.e. "forest". A retired place, 300 to 600 steps away from human habitation, suitable for the religious practices of monks. |
立て髪 see styles |
tategami たてがみ |
long hair style popular in the Genroku era |
竜鉄也 see styles |
ryuutetsuya / ryutetsuya りゅうてつや |
(person) Ryū Tetsuya (1936.1.1-) |
竜雷太 see styles |
ryuuraita / ryuraita りゅうらいた |
(person) Ryū Raita (1940.12-) |
笠京子 see styles |
ryuukyouko / ryukyoko りゅうきょうこ |
(person) Ryū Kyōko |
笠兼三 see styles |
ryuukenzou / ryukenzo りゅうけんぞう |
(person) Ryū Kenzou (1973.11.3-) |
笠智衆 see styles |
ryuuchishuu / ryuchishu りゅうちしゅう |
(person) Ryū Chishuu (1904.5.13-1993.3.16) |
笠浩二 see styles |
ryuukouji / ryukoji りゅうこうじ |
(person) Ryū Kōji (1962.11.8-) |
笠章子 see styles |
ryuuakiko / ryuakiko りゅうあきこ |
(person) Ryū Akiko |
筆記体 see styles |
hikkitai ひっきたい |
(See 活字体・1) cursive style |
粋作り see styles |
ikizukuri いきづくり |
stylishness (esp. of a woman working at a nightclub, etc.); sophistication; refinement; class; style |
紅嫌い see styles |
benigirai べにぎらい |
(hist) {art} benigirai; (style of) ukiyo-e woodblock print which completely omits vermilion |
紅樹林 红树林 see styles |
hóng shù lín hong2 shu4 lin2 hung shu lin koujurin / kojurin こうじゅりん |
mangrove forest or swamp (See マングローブ) mangrove forest |
純和風 see styles |
junwafuu / junwafu じゅんわふう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) traditionally Japanese style; purely Japanese style |
結い方 see styles |
yuikata ゆいかた |
hair style; way of dressing hair |
綠皮車 绿皮车 see styles |
lǜ pí chē lu:4 pi2 che1 lü p`i ch`e lü pi che |
green train (slow, noisy, unairconditioned train with forest green livery and yellow trim that ran on the Chinese railway system from the 1950s, phased out in the early 21st century) |
Variations: |
aya あや |
(1) (kana only) figure; design; (2) (綾 only) twill weave; pattern of diagonal stripes; (3) (kana only) style (of writing); figure (of speech); (4) (kana only) design; plot; plan; (5) (kana only) minor market fluctuation; technical correction; (6) (kana only) (abbreviation) (See 綾取り・あやとり) cat's cradle; (7) (kana only) (abbreviation) (See 綾竹) lease rod (in a loom) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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