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女人六欲 see styles |
nǚ rén liù yù nv3 ren2 liu4 yu4 nü jen liu yü nyonin rokuyoku |
The six feminine attractions; eight are given, but the sixth and eighth are considered to be included in the others: color, looks, style, carriage, talk, voice, refinement, and appearance. |
娑羅樹林 娑罗树林 see styles |
suō luó shù lín suo1 luo2 shu4 lin2 so lo shu lin Sharajurin |
Śāla Forest |
子ギャル see styles |
kogyaru; kogyaru こギャル; コギャル |
(slang) (kana only) (See ギャル・1) kogyaru; kogal; teenage schoolgirl with a fashion style characterized by miniskirts, baggy socks, brown dyed hair and a dark tan (1990s subculture) |
學藝書林 see styles |
gakugeishorin / gakugeshorin がくげいしょりん |
(company) Gakugei Shorin (publisher); (c) Gakugei Shorin (publisher) |
宝蔵院流 see styles |
houzouinryuu / hozoinryu ほうぞういんりゅう |
(See 槍術) Hozoin-ryu (school of sojutsu) |
家常便飯 家常便饭 see styles |
jiā cháng biàn fàn jia1 chang2 bian4 fan4 chia ch`ang pien fan chia chang pien fan |
simple home-style meal; common occurrence; nothing out of the ordinary |
家常豆腐 see styles |
jiā cháng dòu fu jia1 chang2 dou4 fu5 chia ch`ang tou fu chia chang tou fu |
home-style tofu |
密林山部 see styles |
mì lín shān bù mi4 lin2 shan1 bu4 mi lin shan pu Mitsurinsen bu |
Hidden Forest Mountain School |
封山育林 see styles |
fēng shān yù lín feng1 shan1 yu4 lin2 feng shan yü lin |
to restrict access to a mountainous area to promote natural forest regeneration |
封沙育林 see styles |
fēng shā yù lín feng1 sha1 yu4 lin2 feng sha yü lin |
to restrict access to a sandy area to promote natural forest regeneration |
小松引き see styles |
komatsuhiki こまつひき |
(See 子の日の遊び) collecting herbs and pulling out young pine trees by the roots (annual event held on the first day of the Rat in the New Year) |
小笠原流 see styles |
ogasawararyuu / ogasawararyu おがさわらりゅう |
(1) (colloquialism) Ogasawara-ryu (school of etiquette); (2) punctilious etiquette; (3) Ogasawara-ryu (school of archery, incl. horseback archery); (4) Ogasawara-ryu (school of military strategy) |
少林武藝 少林武艺 see styles |
shǎo lín wǔ yì shao3 lin2 wu3 yi4 shao lin wu i Shōrin Mugei |
Wu-i, a cook of the Shao-lin monastery, who is said single-handed to have driven off the Yellow Turban rebels with a three-foot staff, and who was posthumously rewarded with the rank of 'general '; a school of adepts of the quarter-staff, etc., was called after him, of whom thirteen were far-famed. |
尼倶陀林 see styles |
ní jù tuó lín ni2 ju4 tuo2 lin2 ni chü t`o lin ni chü to lin Nikudarin |
Nyagrodha Forest |
山ガール see styles |
yamagaaru / yamagaru やまガール |
outdoor clothing fashion style for young women; young woman who dresses in outdoor clothing; young woman who enjoys mountain climbing |
崩し書き see styles |
kuzushigaki くずしがき |
cursive style of writing or calligraphy |
左方の楽 see styles |
sahounogaku / sahonogaku さほうのがく |
(exp,n) (See 左方唐楽) style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance |
左方唐楽 see styles |
sahoutougaku / sahotogaku さほうとうがく |
style of gagaku based on Tang-era Chinese music and ancient Indian song and dance |
帳台構え see styles |
choudaigamae / chodaigamae ちょうだいがまえ |
ornamental doorway (in the raised area of a shoin-style reception suite) |
常德絲弦 常德丝弦 see styles |
cháng dé sī xián chang2 de2 si1 xian2 ch`ang te ssu hsien chang te ssu hsien |
Changde sixian, theatrical folk music style with singing in Changde dialect accompanied by traditional string instruments |
常磐津節 see styles |
tokiwazubushi ときわずぶし |
(See 浄瑠璃) style of jōruri narrative used for kabuki dances |
広島焼き see styles |
hiroshimayaki ひろしまやき |
{food} (See お好み焼き) Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki (usu. contains noodles and meat and-or seafood which are not mixed in with the batter) |
広葉樹林 see styles |
kouyoujurin / koyojurin こうようじゅりん |
broad-leaved forest; broadleaf forest |
庭園様式 see styles |
teienyoushiki / teenyoshiki ていえんようしき |
(See 様式) garden style |
廢權立實 废权立实 see styles |
fèi quán lì shí fei4 quan2 li4 shi2 fei ch`üan li shih fei chüan li shih hai gon ryū jitsu |
To set aside the temporary and establish the real and permanent. |
建築様式 see styles |
kenchikuyoushiki / kenchikuyoshiki けんちくようしき |
architectural style |
引目鈎鼻 see styles |
hikimekagibana ひきめかぎばな hikimekagihana ひきめかぎはな |
style of drawing the human face, popular in the Heian period |
引目鉤鼻 see styles |
hikimekagibana ひきめかぎばな hikimekagihana ひきめかぎはな |
style of drawing the human face, popular in the Heian period |
彈宅迦林 弹宅迦林 see styles |
dàn zhái jiā lín dan4 zhai2 jia1 lin2 tan chai chia lin Dantakarin |
The forest of Daṇḍaka, destroyed by a ṛṣi because the king had carried off the ṛṣi's wife, saying a ṛṣi had no need for one. |
志っぽく see styles |
shippoku しっぽく |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) Chinese-style low dining table; (2) (abbreviation) Japanese-Chinese cuisine, served family-style (large dishes, diners help themselves), specialty of Nagasaki Chinese style low dining table; (3) (ksb:) soba in soup with slices of boiled fish paste, shiitake mushrooms, greens, seaweed, etc. |
恐々謹言 see styles |
kyoukyoukingen / kyokyokingen きょうきょうきんげん |
(expression) (yoji) Very truly yours (a complimentary close used in a letter written in an old epistolary style) |
恐恐謹言 see styles |
kyoukyoukingen / kyokyokingen きょうきょうきんげん |
(expression) (yoji) Very truly yours (a complimentary close used in a letter written in an old epistolary style) |
恐惶敬白 see styles |
kyoukoukeihaku; kyoukoukeibyaku / kyokokehaku; kyokokebyaku きょうこうけいはく; きょうこうけいびゃく |
(expression) (old epistolary style) (See 恐惶謹言) very truly yours; very respectfully yours |
恐惶謹言 see styles |
kyoukoukingen / kyokokingen きょうこうきんげん |
(expression) (yoji) (old epistolary style) very truly yours; very respectfully yours |
投げ入れ see styles |
nageire / nagere なげいれ |
nageire (casual or nature-imitating style of Japanese floral arrangement) |
抛げ入れ see styles |
nageire / nagere なげいれ |
nageire (casual or nature-imitating style of Japanese floral arrangement) |
擬古之作 拟古之作 see styles |
nǐ gǔ zhī zuò ni3 gu3 zhi1 zuo4 ni ku chih tso |
a work in a classic style; a pastiche |
放ち出で see styles |
hanachiide / hanachide はなちいで |
(obscure) extension of the main room of a home (in traditional palatial-style architecture) |
文化住宅 see styles |
bunkajuutaku / bunkajutaku ぶんかじゅうたく |
semi-European-style house; type of Japanese house incorporating Western elements that was made popular in the 1920s and 1930s |
文如其人 see styles |
wén rú qí rén wen2 ru2 qi2 ren2 wen ju ch`i jen wen ju chi jen |
the writing style mirrors the writer (idiom) |
文章作法 see styles |
bunshousahou / bunshosaho ぶんしょうさほう |
methods of writing; rules of good writing; writing style guide |
料理旅館 see styles |
ryouriryokan / ryoriryokan りょうりりょかん |
traditional inn priding itself on its cuisine; Japanese-style restaurant with an attached inn |
日式燒肉 日式烧肉 see styles |
rì shì shāo ròu ri4 shi4 shao1 rou4 jih shih shao jou |
yakiniku (Japanese-style grilled meat) |
日本人形 see styles |
nihonningyou / nihonningyo にほんにんぎょう |
(See フランス人形) Japanese-style doll; doll with traditional Japanese clothing |
日本家屋 see styles |
nihonkaoku にほんかおく |
Japanese-style house |
日本庭園 see styles |
nihonteien / nihonteen にほんていえん |
Japanese-style garden; traditional Japanese landscape garden; (place-name) Nihonteien |
日陰の葛 see styles |
hikagenokazura ひかげのかずら |
(kana only) running ground pine (species of club moss, Lycopodium clavatum) |
日陰の蔓 see styles |
hikagenokazura ひかげのかずら |
(kana only) running ground pine (species of club moss, Lycopodium clavatum) |
日陰の鬘 see styles |
hikagenokazura ひかげのかずら |
(kana only) running ground pine (species of club moss, Lycopodium clavatum) |
星座運勢 星座运势 see styles |
xīng zuò yùn shì xing1 zuo4 yun4 shi4 hsing tso yün shih |
(Western-style) horoscope |
普茶料理 see styles |
fucharyouri; fusaryouri / fucharyori; fusaryori ふちゃりょうり; ふさりょうり |
Chinese-style vegetarian cuisine (popular in the Edo period) |
暗黒舞踏 see styles |
ankokubutou / ankokubuto あんこくぶとう |
butoh; style of contemporary Japanese dance featuring dancers in white paint |
書き振り see styles |
kakiburi かきぶり |
style or manner of writing |
書院造り see styles |
shoinzukuri しょいんづくり |
traditional style of Japanese residential architecture |
木の下闇 see styles |
konoshitayami このしたやみ |
(exp,adv) dark under the trees; obscurity of a forest |
杏仁豆腐 see styles |
xìng rén dòu fu xing4 ren2 dou4 fu5 hsing jen tou fu annindoufu; kyounindoufu / annindofu; kyonindofu あんにんどうふ; きょうにんどうふ |
almond tofu; almond jelly (dessert made with apricot kernel milk, sugar and agar) (Chinese-style) almond jelly; dessert of powdered and jellied apricot kernels with fruit |
松手入れ see styles |
matsuteire / matsutere まつていれ |
tending pine trees (esp. in autumn) |
Variations: |
taimatsu; shoumei(松明); kyo(炬) / taimatsu; shome(松明); kyo(炬) たいまつ; しょうめい(松明); きょ(炬) |
(orig. from 焚松 (たきまつ)) torch (made of pine, bamboo, reed, etc.); flambeau; torchlight |
校倉造り see styles |
azekurazukuri あぜくらづくり |
ancient architectural style using interlocked triangular logs |
森ガール see styles |
morigaaru / morigaru もりガール |
fashion style for young women invoking a soft, forest-like feeling |
森林保全 see styles |
shinrinhozen しんりんほぜん |
forest preservation; forestry preservation |
森林保護 see styles |
shinrinhogo しんりんほご |
forest protection |
森林公園 see styles |
shinrinkouen / shinrinkoen しんりんこうえん |
forest park; (place-name) Shinrin Park |
森林火災 see styles |
shinrinkasai しんりんかさい |
forest fire |
森林腦炎 森林脑炎 see styles |
sēn lín nǎo yán sen1 lin2 nao3 yan2 sen lin nao yen |
forest encephalitis |
森林鉄道 see styles |
shinrintetsudou / shinrintetsudo しんりんてつどう |
forest railroad |
森林限界 see styles |
shinringenkai しんりんげんかい |
tree line; forest line; timberline |
槍林箭雨 枪林箭雨 see styles |
qiāng lín jiàn yǔ qiang1 lin2 jian4 yu3 ch`iang lin chien yü chiang lin chien yü |
forest of spear, rain of arrows |
権現造り 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 |
欧州赤松 see styles |
oushuuakamatsu; oushuuakamatsu / oshuakamatsu; oshuakamatsu おうしゅうあかまつ; オウシュウアカマツ |
Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) |
武家茶道 see styles |
bukesadou / bukesado ぶけさどう |
(See 遠州流・1) warrior-style tea ceremony (such as the Enshū school) |
武家造り see styles |
bukezukuri ぶけづくり |
samurai-house style (Kamakura period) |
歳寒三友 see styles |
saikansanyuu / saikansanyu さいかんさんゆう |
(yoji) the three friends of winter (pine, bamboo and plum) |
毛遂自薦 毛遂自荐 see styles |
máo suì zì jiàn mao2 sui4 zi4 jian4 mao sui tzu chien |
Mao Sui recommends himself (idiom); to offer one's services (in the style of Mao Sui offering his services to king of Chu 楚 of the Warring states) |
江戸前鮓 see styles |
edomaezushi えどまえずし |
(food term) Edo-style sushi (usu. nigirizushi) |
江戸前鮨 see styles |
edomaezushi えどまえずし |
(food term) Edo-style sushi (usu. nigirizushi) |
江戸狂言 see styles |
edokyougen / edokyogen えどきょうげん |
(See 上方狂言) Edo-style kabuki |
河内音頭 see styles |
kawachiondo かわちおんど |
narrative style of Bon dance song from eastern Osaka (often with improvised lyrics) |
注記様式 see styles |
chuukiyoushiki / chukiyoshiki ちゅうきようしき |
{comp} annotation style |
洋式便器 see styles |
youshikibenki / yoshikibenki ようしきべんき |
(See 洋式トイレ) Western-style toilet |
洩瑟知林 泄瑟知林 see styles |
yì sè zhī lín yi4 se4 zhi1 lin2 i se chih lin Eishichirin |
Yaṣṭivana, forest of the bamboo staff which took root when thrown away by the Brahman who did not believe the Buddha was 16 feet in height; but he more he measured the taller grew the Buddha, hence his chagrin. Name of a forest near Rājagṛha. |
流行遅れ see styles |
ryuukouokure / ryukookure りゅうこうおくれ |
(adj-na,adj-no) out of fashion; out of style; outmoded |
浮世絵風 see styles |
ukiyoefuu / ukiyoefu うきよえふう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) of the ukiyoe style |
漢字字體 汉字字体 see styles |
hàn zì zì tǐ han4 zi4 zi4 ti3 han tzu tzu t`i han tzu tzu ti |
calligraphic style of Chinese characters; typeface; font |
無事比丘 无事比丘 see styles |
wú shì bǐ qiū wu2 shi4 bi3 qiu1 wu shih pi ch`iu wu shih pi chiu muji biku |
monk who lives as a forest dweller |
無手勝流 see styles |
mutekatsuryuu / mutekatsuryu むてかつりゅう |
(1) (yoji) winning without fighting; method used to win without fighting; (2) one's own way of doing things (i.e. as different from that of one's instructor); (3) (colloquialism) (See 新当流) Shinto-ryu (school of kenjutsu) |
照葉樹林 see styles |
shouyoujurin / shoyojurin しょうようじゅりん |
evergreen (glossy-leaved) forest |
熱帯雨林 see styles |
nettaiurin ねったいうりん |
tropical forest; tropical rainforest |
熱帶雨林 热带雨林 see styles |
rè dài yǔ lín re4 dai4 yu3 lin2 je tai yü lin |
tropical rain forest |
狗交媾般 see styles |
gǒu jiāo gòu bān gou3 jiao1 gou4 ban1 kou chiao kou pan |
doggy-style |
獨樹一格 独树一格 see styles |
dú shù yī gé du2 shu4 yi1 ge2 tu shu i ko |
to have a unique style of one's own (idiom) |
畏まった see styles |
kashikomatta かしこまった |
(can act as adjective) (kana only) (See 畏まる・かしこまる) formal; stiff (style of speaking, writing, etc.); humble; respectful |
異曲同工 异曲同工 see styles |
yì qǔ tóng gōng yi4 qu3 tong2 gong1 i ch`ü t`ung kung i chü tung kung ikyokudoukou / ikyokudoko いきょくどうこう |
different tunes played with equal skill (idiom); different methods leading to the same result; different approach but equally satisfactory outcome (yoji) (See 同工異曲・どうこういきょく) different in appearance but essentially the same in content; equal in skills or workmanship but different in style or artistic flavor; the same for all practical purposes |
畳ルーム see styles |
tatamiruumu; tatamiruumu / tatamirumu; tatamirumu たたみルーム; タタミルーム |
(kana only) (See 和室) tatami room; Japanese-style room |
白砂青松 see styles |
hakushaseishou; hakusaseishou / hakushasesho; hakusasesho はくしゃせいしょう; はくさせいしょう |
(yoji) beautiful stretch of sandy beach dotted with pine trees; white sand, green pines |
相撲文字 see styles |
sumoumoji / sumomoji すもうもじ |
{sumo} writing style used to write the rankings |
相生の松 see styles |
aioinomatsu あいおいのまつ |
double pine; twin pines |
真で書く see styles |
shindekaku しんでかく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to write in the square style |
破李拳竜 see styles |
harikenryuu / harikenryu はりけんりゅう |
(person) Hariken Ryū |
硬葉樹林 see styles |
kouyoujurin / koyojurin こうようじゅりん |
sclerophyll forest; sclerophyllous forest; hardwood forest |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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