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Characters Pronunciation
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ひれ伏す

see styles
 hirefusu
    ひれふす
(v5s,vi) to prostrate oneself before

ムリなく

see styles
 murinaku
    ムリなく
(adverb) reasonably; comfortably; without hardship; without straining oneself

わり込む

see styles
 warikomu
    わりこむ
(transitive verb) to cut in; to thrust oneself into; to wedge oneself in; to muscle in on; to interrupt; to disturb

ワンギリ

see styles
 wangiri
    ワンギリ
one mobile telephone ring (used by companies, usually sex-related, to register a phone number on a mobile in the hope people will return the call. Also used between acquaintances when swapping telephone numbers, or to get another person to call oneself)

一人占め

see styles
 hitorijime
    ひとりじめ
(noun/participle) monopolising; monopolizing; hogging; having all to oneself

一人相撲

see styles
 hitorizumou / hitorizumo
    ひとりずもう
(expression) (1) (yoji) fighting (tilting at) windmills; working oneself up even though there really isn't anything to fight at; (2) single-person mimicking a wrestling match

一人稽古

see styles
 hitorigeiko / hitorigeko
    ひとりげいこ
practicing by oneself; self-instruction

一人舞台

see styles
 hitoributai
    ひとりぶたい
(yoji) performing solo (by oneself); having the stage to oneself; being in sole command; eclipsing (outshining) the others; field of activity in which one is unrivaled (unrivalled)

一人負け

see styles
 hitorimake
    ひとりまけ
being the only loser; losing by oneself

一句投火

see styles
yī jù tóu huǒ
    yi1 ju4 tou2 huo3
i chü t`ou huo
    i chü tou huo
 ikkutōka
For but one sentence of the Truth willingly to cast oneself into the fire.

一所懸命

see styles
 isshokenmei / isshokenme
    いっしょけんめい
(adv,adj-na,n) (1) (yoji) (See 一生懸命) very hard; with utmost effort; as hard as one can; with all one's might; for dear life; eagerly; desperately; (2) (hist) (yoji) (of a samurai) devoting oneself to (the defence of) one's territory

一手包辦


一手包办

see styles
yī shǒu bāo bàn
    yi1 shou3 bao1 ban4
i shou pao pan
to take care of a matter all by oneself; to run the whole show

一般見識


一般见识

see styles
yī bān jiàn shi
    yi1 ban1 jian4 shi5
i pan chien shih
(idiom) to lower oneself to (sb's) level

一較高下


一较高下

see styles
yī jiào gāo xià
    yi1 jiao4 gao1 xia4
i chiao kao hsia
to compete against; to measure oneself against; to go head to head (see who is best)

七転八倒

see styles
 shittenbattou / shittenbatto
    しってんばっとう
    shichitenbattou / shichitenbatto
    しちてんばっとう
(noun/participle) (yoji) tossing oneself about in great pain; writhing in agony

七顛八倒

see styles
 shittenbattou / shittenbatto
    しってんばっとう
    shichitenbattou / shichitenbatto
    しちてんばっとう
(noun/participle) (yoji) tossing oneself about in great pain; writhing in agony

三軍用命


三军用命

see styles
sān jun yòng mìng
    san1 jun1 yong4 ming4
san chün yung ming
(of a team) to throw oneself into the battle

上品ぶる

see styles
 jouhinburu / johinburu
    じょうひんぶる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to give oneself airs; to be prudish

上品振る

see styles
 jouhinburu / johinburu
    じょうひんぶる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to give oneself airs; to be prudish

上緊發條


上紧发条

see styles
shàng jǐn fā tiáo
    shang4 jin3 fa1 tiao2
shang chin fa t`iao
    shang chin fa tiao
to wind the spring up tight; (fig.) to gear up; to ready oneself

下不了臺


下不了台

see styles
xià bu liǎo tái
    xia4 bu5 liao3 tai2
hsia pu liao t`ai
    hsia pu liao tai
to be unable to extricate oneself gracefully; to be put on the spot; to be embarrassed

下不來臺


下不来台

see styles
xià bù lái tái
    xia4 bu4 lai2 tai2
hsia pu lai t`ai
    hsia pu lai tai
to be put on the spot; to find oneself in an awkward situation

下司ばる

see styles
 gesubaru
    げすばる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner

下種ばる

see styles
 gesubaru
    げすばる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner

下種張る

see styles
 gesubaru
    げすばる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner

下衆張る

see styles
 gesubaru
    げすばる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to be churlish; to be crude; to be boorish; to be vulgar; to conduct oneself in an unseemly manner

不倶戴天

see styles
 fugutaiten
    ふぐたいてん
(yoji) cannot allow (oneself) to live (with someone) under the canopy of heaven; cannot allow (the sworn enemy) to live in this world; irreconcilable (enemy)

不可一世

see styles
bù kě - yī shì
    bu4 ke3 - yi1 shi4
pu k`o - i shih
    pu ko - i shih
(idiom) to consider oneself unexcelled in the world; to be insufferably arrogant

不在狀態


不在状态

see styles
bù zài zhuàng tài
    bu4 zai4 zhuang4 tai4
pu tsai chuang t`ai
    pu tsai chuang tai
to be out of form; not to be oneself

不敢自專


不敢自专

see styles
bù gǎn zì zhuān
    bu4 gan3 zi4 zhuan1
pu kan tzu chuan
not daring to act for oneself (idiom)

不敢高攀

see styles
bù gǎn gāo pān
    bu4 gan3 gao1 pan1
pu kan kao p`an
    pu kan kao pan
lit. not dare to pull oneself up high (humble term); I cannot presume on your attention

不能自已

see styles
bù néng zì yǐ
    bu4 neng2 zi4 yi3
pu neng tzu i
unable to control oneself; to be beside oneself

不自輕蔑


不自轻蔑

see styles
bù zì qīng miè
    bu4 zi4 qing1 mie4
pu tzu ch`ing mieh
    pu tzu ching mieh
 fuji kyōbetsu
does not despise oneself

不覚の涙

see styles
 fukakunonamida
    ふかくのなみだ
crying in spite of oneself

世に立つ

see styles
 yonitatsu
    よにたつ
(exp,v5t) (1) to establish oneself in life; to achieve success; to reach a high position; (exp,v5t) (2) to begin life (as an adult); to step out into the world

丟人現眼


丢人现眼

see styles
diū rén xiàn yǎn
    diu1 ren2 xian4 yan3
tiu jen hsien yen
to make an exhibition of oneself; to be a disgrace

中流意識

see styles
 chuuryuuishiki / churyuishiki
    ちゅうりゅういしき
identifying (oneself) with the middle class

事とする

see styles
 kototosuru
    こととする
(exp,vs-i) (1) to devote oneself; to do one thing exclusively; to make a job of; (exp,vs-i) (2) (kana only) (See 事にする・1) to decide to

事不關己


事不关己

see styles
shì bù guān jǐ
    shi4 bu4 guan1 ji3
shih pu kuan chi
a matter of no concern to oneself (idiom)

互別苗頭


互别苗头

see styles
hù bié miáo tou
    hu4 bie2 miao2 tou5
hu pieh miao t`ou
    hu pieh miao tou
to compete with (idiom) (Tw); to pit oneself against

五體投地


五体投地

see styles
wǔ tǐ tóu dì
    wu3 ti3 tou2 di4
wu t`i t`ou ti
    wu ti tou ti
 gotai tōji
to prostrate oneself in admiration (idiom); to adulate sb
throwing five parts of the body to the ground

以卵擊石


以卵击石

see styles
yǐ luǎn jī shí
    yi3 luan3 ji1 shi2
i luan chi shih
lit. to strike a stone with egg (idiom); to attempt the impossible; to invite disaster by overreaching oneself

以本人名

see styles
yǐ běn rén míng
    yi3 ben3 ren2 ming2
i pen jen ming
under one's own name; named after oneself

以身許國


以身许国

see styles
yǐ shēn xǔ guó
    yi3 shen1 xu3 guo2
i shen hsü kuo
to dedicate oneself to the cause of one's country (idiom)

伸び悩む

see styles
 nobinayamu
    のびなやむ
(v5m,vi) to be sluggish; to make little progress; to show little growth; to fail to improve; to level off; to not grow as much as expected

低頭平身

see styles
 teitouheishin / tetoheshin
    ていとうへいしん
(noun/participle) (yoji) prostrating oneself

体を張る

see styles
 karadaoharu
    からだをはる
(exp,v5r) to devote oneself wholeheartedly to; to sacrifice one's health for; to risk one's life

体を許す

see styles
 karadaoyurusu
    からだをゆるす
(exp,v5s) to give oneself to (esp. of a woman to a man); to surrender one's body

体当たり

see styles
 taiatari
    たいあたり
(noun/participle) (1) ramming attack; hurling oneself (at); (2) throwing oneself into (e.g. a role); going all out

佔為己有


占为己有

see styles
zhàn wéi jǐ yǒu
    zhan4 wei2 ji3 you3
chan wei chi yu
to appropriate to oneself (what rightfully belongs to others)

作繭自縛


作茧自缚

see styles
zuò jiǎn zì fù
    zuo4 jian3 zi4 fu4
tso chien tzu fu
to spin a cocoon around oneself (idiom); enmeshed in a trap of one's own devising; hoist by his own petard

使いこむ

see styles
 tsukaikomu
    つかいこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to embezzle; to misappropriate; to peculate; (2) to accustom oneself to using; to use for a long time

使い込む

see styles
 tsukaikomu
    つかいこむ
(transitive verb) (1) to embezzle; to misappropriate; to peculate; (2) to accustom oneself to using; to use for a long time

供養攝受


供养摄受

see styles
gōng yǎng shè shòu
    gong1 yang3 she4 shou4
kung yang she shou
 kuyō shōju
involving oneself in the making of offerings

便利使い

see styles
 benrizukai
    べんりづかい
(noun, transitive verb) using without consideration for others; using (another person, etc.) in a way that's convenient to oneself (but detrimental to the person, thing etc. being used); using in a reckless manner

修心養性


修心养性

see styles
xiū xīn yǎng xìng
    xiu1 xin1 yang3 xing4
hsiu hsin yang hsing
to cultivate the heart and nurture the character (idiom); to improve oneself by meditation

倒持泰阿

see styles
dào chí - tài ē
    dao4 chi2 - tai4 e1
tao ch`ih - t`ai o
    tao chih - tai o
lit. to present the handle of a sword to another (idiom); fig. to relinquish power to another; to place oneself at another's mercy

偽悪趣味

see styles
 giakushumi
    ぎあくしゅみ
propensity to put oneself in as bad a light as possible; being prone to act bad

兄弟鬩牆


兄弟阋墙

see styles
xiōng dì xì qiáng
    xiong1 di4 xi4 qiang2
hsiung ti hsi ch`iang
    hsiung ti hsi chiang
internecine strife (idiom); fighting among oneself

先憂後楽

see styles
 senyuukouraku / senyukoraku
    せんゆうこうらく
(yoji) worrying before one's people worry, enjoying oneself only after one's people have enjoyed themselves (a precept to be observed by a ruler)

先走一步

see styles
xiān zǒu yī bù
    xian1 zou3 yi1 bu4
hsien tsou i pu
to leave first (courteous expression used to excuse oneself); (euphemism) to predecease; to die first (e.g. before one's spouse)

兩肋插刀


两肋插刀

see styles
liǎng lèi chā dāo
    liang3 lei4 cha1 dao1
liang lei ch`a tao
    liang lei cha tao
lit. knifes piercing both sides (idiom); fig. to attach a great importance to friendship, up to the point of being able to sacrifice oneself for it

八字方針


八字方针

see styles
bā zì fāng zhēn
    ba1 zi4 fang1 zhen1
pa tzu fang chen
a policy expressed as an eight-character slogan; (esp.) the eight-character slogan for the economic policy proposed by Li Fuchun 李富春[Li3 Fu4chun1] in 1961: 調整、鞏固、充實、提高|调整、巩固、充实、提高 "adjust, consolidate, enrich and improve"

出しきる

see styles
 dashikiru
    だしきる
(transitive verb) to use up (all one's strength, ideas, etc.); to exert oneself; to do one's best

出し切る

see styles
 dashikiru
    だしきる
(transitive verb) to use up (all one's strength, ideas, etc.); to exert oneself; to do one's best

出爾反爾


出尔反尔

see styles
chū ěr fǎn ěr
    chu1 er3 fan3 er3
ch`u erh fan erh
    chu erh fan erh
old: to reap the consequences of one's words (idiom, from Mencius); modern: to go back on one's word; to blow hot and cold; to contradict oneself; inconsistent

切磋琢磨

see styles
qiē cuō zhuó mó
    qie1 cuo1 zhuo2 mo2
ch`ieh ts`o cho mo
    chieh tso cho mo
 sessatakuma
    せっさたくま
lit. cutting and polishing (idiom); fig. to learn by exchanging ideas or experiences
(noun/participle) (1) (yoji) cultivating one's character by studying hard; diligent application; (2) (yoji) mutual encouragement (to improve)

利益輸送


利益输送

see styles
lì yì shū sòng
    li4 yi4 shu1 song4
li i shu sung
to make use of one's position to gain profit for oneself or one's associates

利讚毀戒


利讚毁戒

see styles
lì zàn huǐ jiè
    li4 zan4 hui3 jie4
li tsan hui chieh
 risanki kai
precept forbidding profit by praising oneself and disparaging others

割りこむ

see styles
 warikomu
    わりこむ
(transitive verb) to cut in; to thrust oneself into; to wedge oneself in; to muscle in on; to interrupt; to disturb

割り込み

see styles
 warikomi
    わりこみ
(1) queue jumping; breaking into a line; muscling in on; wedging oneself in; interruption; sharing a theater box (theatre); (2) (computer terminology) interrupt

割り込む

see styles
 warikomu
    わりこむ
(transitive verb) to cut in; to thrust oneself into; to wedge oneself in; to muscle in on; to interrupt; to disturb

努力奮励

see styles
 doryokufunrei / doryokufunre
    どりょくふんれい
(noun/participle) (yoji) making strenuous efforts; exerting oneself

勝ちとる

see styles
 kachitoru
    かちとる
(transitive verb) to exert oneself and win; to gain (victory)

勝ち取る

see styles
 kachitoru
    かちとる
(transitive verb) to exert oneself and win; to gain (victory)

勝解趣入


胜解趣入

see styles
shèng jiě qù rù
    sheng4 jie3 qu4 ru4
sheng chieh ch`ü ju
    sheng chieh chü ju
 shōge shunyū
to become deeply interested and involves oneself in

勢い込む

see styles
 ikioikomu
    いきおいこむ
(v5m,vi) to brace oneself

勤修加行

see styles
qín xiū jiā xíng
    qin2 xiu1 jia1 xing2
ch`in hsiu chia hsing
    chin hsiu chia hsing
 gonshu kegyō
to energetically apply oneself

勤加精進


勤加精进

see styles
qín jiā jīng jìn
    qin2 jia1 jing1 jin4
ch`in chia ching chin
    chin chia ching chin
 gonke shōjin
to apply oneself vigorously

包辦代替


包办代替

see styles
bāo bàn dài tì
    bao1 ban4 dai4 ti4
pao pan tai t`i
    pao pan tai ti
to do everything oneself (idiom); not to allow others in on the act

化功歸己


化功归己

see styles
huà gōng guī jǐ
    hua4 gong1 gui1 ji3
hua kung kuei chi
 keku kiko
The merit of converting others becomes one's own in increased insight and liberation); it is the third stage of merit of the Tiantai five stages of meditation and action 觀行五品位.

十不悔戒

see styles
shí bù huǐ jiè
    shi2 bu4 hui3 jie4
shih pu hui chieh
 jū fuke kai
The ten rules which produce no regrets—not to kill, steal, fornicate, lie, tall of a fellow -Buddhist's sins, deal in wine, praise oneself and discredit others, be mean, be angry, defame the Triratna (Buddha, Law, Fraternity).

十發趣心


十发趣心

see styles
shí fā qù xīn
    shi2 fa1 qu4 xin1
shih fa ch`ü hsin
    shih fa chü hsin
 jū hosshu shin
The ten directional decisions: (1) renouncement of the world; (2) observance of the commandments; (3) patience or endurance; (4) zealous progress; (5) meditation; (6) wisdom or understanding; (7) 願心 the will for good for oneself and others; (8) 護心 protection (of Buddha, Dharma, Sangha); (9) 喜心 joy; (10) 頂心 highest wisdom. v. 梵綱經, 心地品.

卑以自牧

see styles
bēi yǐ zì mù
    bei1 yi3 zi4 mu4
pei i tzu mu
(idiom) to conduct oneself humbly; modest

卜晝卜夜


卜昼卜夜

see styles
bǔ zhòu bǔ yè
    bu3 zhou4 bu3 ye4
pu chou pu yeh
day and night (to toil, to abandon oneself to pleasure etc)

厭世自殺

see styles
 enseijisatsu / ensejisatsu
    えんせいじさつ
(noun/participle) killing oneself out of despair (for life)

反求諸己


反求诸己

see styles
fǎn qiú zhū jǐ
    fan3 qiu2 zhu1 ji3
fan ch`iu chu chi
    fan chiu chu chi
to seek the cause in oneself rather than sb else

反躬自問


反躬自问

see styles
fǎn gōng zì wèn
    fan3 gong1 zi4 wen4
fan kung tzu wen
introspection; to ask oneself

取り籠る

see styles
 torikomoru
    とりこもる
(v4r,vi) (archaism) to seclude oneself; to shut oneself away

取仕切る

see styles
 torishikiru
    とりしきる
(transitive verb) to operate a business; to run a business; to manage all by oneself

口ずさむ

see styles
 kuchizusamu
    くちずさむ
(transitive verb) to hum; to sing to oneself; to compose impromptu (poems)

口慣らし

see styles
 kuchinarashi
    くちならし
(noun/participle) accustoming oneself to a certain taste; oral drill

口沫橫飛


口沫横飞

see styles
kǒu mò - héng fēi
    kou3 mo4 - heng2 fei1
k`ou mo - heng fei
    kou mo - heng fei
(idiom) to speak vehemently; to express oneself with great passion

口馴らし

see styles
 kuchinarashi
    くちならし
(noun/participle) accustoming oneself to a certain taste; oral drill

合従連衡

see styles
 gasshourenkou / gasshorenko
    がっしょうれんこう
(1) (yoji) (See 合従,連衡) alliance (of the Six Kingdoms against the Qin dynasty, and of individual Kingdoms with the Qin dynasty); (2) (yoji) (tactic of) making and breaking alliances (to benefit oneself as the occasion demands); resorting to alliances as a diplomatic expedient

同歸於盡


同归于尽

see styles
tóng guī yú jìn
    tong2 gui1 yu2 jin4
t`ung kuei yü chin
    tung kuei yü chin
to die in such a way that sb (or something) else also perishes; to take sb down with oneself; to end in mutual destruction

名をなす

see styles
 naonasu
    なをなす
(exp,v5s) to become famous; to make a name for oneself

名を売る

see styles
 naouru / naoru
    なをうる
(exp,v5r) to gain a reputation; to make oneself famous

名を成す

see styles
 naonasu
    なをなす
(exp,v5s) to become famous; to make a name for oneself

名を現す

see styles
 naoarawasu
    なをあらわす
(exp,v5s) to distinguish oneself

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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