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鼓起勇氣 鼓起勇气 see styles |
gǔ qǐ yǒng qì gu3 qi3 yong3 qi4 ku ch`i yung ch`i ku chi yung chi |
to summon one's courage |
鼓足勇氣 鼓足勇气 see styles |
gǔ zú yǒng qì gu3 zu2 yong3 qi4 ku tsu yung ch`i ku tsu yung chi |
to summon one's courage |
鼻マスク see styles |
hanamasuku はなマスク |
(n,vs,vi) (colloquialism) wearing a (surgical) mask below one's nose |
鼻をかむ see styles |
hanaokamu はなをかむ |
(exp,v5m) to blow one's nose |
鼻孔朝天 see styles |
bí kǒng cháo tiān bi2 kong3 chao2 tian1 pi k`ung ch`ao t`ien pi kung chao tien |
lit. to have one's nose in the air (idiom); fig. arrogant; haughty |
齊心合力 齐心合力 see styles |
qí xīn hé lì qi2 xin1 he2 li4 ch`i hsin ho li chi hsin ho li |
to work as one (idiom); united in a concerted effort; working hard together |
齒頰生香 齿颊生香 see styles |
chǐ jiá shēng xiāng chi3 jia2 sheng1 xiang1 ch`ih chia sheng hsiang chih chia sheng hsiang |
lit. to feel the taste in one's mouth (idiom); fig. to water at the mouth; to drool in anticipation |
齜牙咧嘴 龇牙咧嘴 see styles |
zī yá liě zuǐ zi1 ya2 lie3 zui3 tzu ya lieh tsui |
to grimace (in pain); to show one's teeth; to bare one's fangs |
齧りつく see styles |
kaburitsuku かぶりつく kajiritsuku かじりつく |
(v5k,vi) (kana only) to bite into; to sink one's teeth into; (v5k,vi) (1) (kana only) to bite into; to sink one's teeth into; (2) (kana only) to stick to; to cling to; to hold on to |
齧り付く see styles |
kaburitsuku かぶりつく kajiritsuku かじりつく |
(v5k,vi) (kana only) to bite into; to sink one's teeth into; (v5k,vi) (1) (kana only) to bite into; to sink one's teeth into; (2) (kana only) to stick to; to cling to; to hold on to |
1ドリンク see styles |
wandorinku ワンドリンク |
one drink |
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icchou / iccho いっちょう |
(numeric) 1,000,000,000,000; one trillion |
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ippun いっぷん |
one minute |
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ichieki いちえき |
(can be adjective with の) one-part; single-part; single-component |
Bスイッチ see styles |
biisuicchi / bisuicchi ビースイッチ |
(See 片切スイッチ・かたぎりスイッチ) simple on-off switch; one-way switch (UK); two-way switch (US) |
NGワード see styles |
enujiiwaado / enujiwado エヌジーワード |
(See NG・1) word one must not say (in a particular situation, place, etc.); taboo word; banned word; forbidden word; prohibited word |
W(sK) |
daburu ダブル |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (sometimes written as "W") (See シングル・1) double; (2) (abbreviation) (See ダブルベッド) double bed; hotel room with a double bed; (adj-no,n) (3) (abbreviation) (See ダブルブレスト) double-breasted; (adj-no,n) (4) double-cuffed; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (5) (abbreviation) (See ダブル幅) double width (of cloth; usu. 1.42 meters); (6) (abbreviation) {sports} (See ダブルス) doubles (e.g. in tennis); (7) (rare) (conceived as a more positive-sounding alternative to ハーフ) (See ハーフ・2) biracial person (esp. half-Japanese); person of mixed parentage |
アートマン see styles |
aadoman / adoman アードマン |
(See ブラフマン) atman (san: ātman); one's true self, which transcends death and is part of the universal Brahman (in Hinduism); (surname) Erdman |
あかんべー see styles |
akanbee あかんべー |
(int,n,vs) facial gesture of pulling one's eyelid down and sticking out one's tongue |
あかんべい see styles |
akanbei / akanbe あかんべい |
(int,n,vs) facial gesture of pulling one's eyelid down and sticking out one's tongue |
あかんべえ see styles |
akanbee あかんべえ |
(int,n,vs) facial gesture of pulling one's eyelid down and sticking out one's tongue |
あごで使う see styles |
agodetsukau あごでつかう |
(exp,v5u) (1) to set somebody to work in an arrogant fashion; to push somebody around; to indicate by pointing one's chin; (2) (slang) to chatter; to jaw; to jabber |
あたう限り see styles |
ataukagiri あたうかぎり |
(exp,adj-no) as much as possible; as far as possible; to the best of one's abilities |
あたま来る see styles |
atamakuru あたまくる |
(exp,vk) (abbreviation) to get mad; to be highly offended; to get pissed off; to get angry; to lose one's cool |
アップセル see styles |
apuseru アップセル |
up-selling; upselling; selling more to an existing client or customer |
アメしょん see styles |
ameshon アメしょん |
(obsolete) (derogatory term) someone who made a short trip to America; going to America just long enough for a pee (ref. to short USA trip after WWII to boost one's credentials) |
あるに従う see styles |
arunishitagau あるにしたがう |
(exp,v5u) (1) to let things end up as they will; to let nature take its course; (exp,v5u) (2) to make do with what one has |
ある時払い see styles |
arutokibarai あるときばらい |
paying loan installments whenever one happens to have money (instalments) |
いきり立つ see styles |
ikiritatsu いきりたつ |
(v5t,vi) to get angry; to lose one's temper |
いささ小笹 see styles |
isasaozasa いささおざさ |
(archaism) (obscure) short bamboo; small bamboo |
いっせーの see styles |
isseeno いっせーの |
(interjection) all together now!; one, two, go!; ready, set, go!; heave, ho!; oops-a-daisy |
いっせいの see styles |
isseino / isseno いっせいの |
(ik) (interjection) all together now!; one, two, go!; ready, set, go!; heave, ho!; oops-a-daisy |
イニシアル see styles |
inishiaru イニシアル |
(1) initial; the first; (2) (one's) initials |
イニシャル see styles |
inisharu イニシャル |
(1) initial; the first; (2) (one's) initials |
イメチェン see styles |
imechen イメチェン |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (abbreviation) (See イメージチェンジ) image change; changing one's image; makeover |
いもづる式 see styles |
imozurushiki いもづるしき |
(adverb) one after another; in succession |
いやが上に see styles |
iyagaueni いやがうえに |
(exp,adv) even more; all the more |
イロチ買い see styles |
irochigai イロチがい |
(noun/participle) (slang) buying more than one of the same item in different colors (colours) |
インドサイ see styles |
indosai インドサイ |
(kana only) Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis); great one-horned rhinoceros |
うち解ける see styles |
uchitokeru うちとける |
(v1,vi) to open one's heart; to throw off reserve; to be frank |
うな垂れる see styles |
unadareru うなだれる |
(v1,vi) (kana only) to hang one's head |
えんがちょ see styles |
engacho えんがちょ |
(1) (child. language) crossed fingers and word said to call someone to be avoided as 'dirty'; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) to cross one's fingers (to ward off 'dirt') |
えんやこら see styles |
enyakora えんやこら |
(interjection) heave-ho!; one-two-three heave! |
オシザメ科 see styles |
oshizameka オシザメか |
Pseudotriakidae (family with only one species of false catshark, Pseudotriakis microdon) |
おなかの子 see styles |
onakanoko おなかのこ |
(expression) child one is expecting; child in one's womb |
オナゴダケ see styles |
onagodake オナゴダケ |
(kana only) (obscure) Simon bamboo (Pleioblastus simonii) |
オナペット see styles |
onapetto オナペット |
(vulgar) (slang) (See オナニー) person one fantasizes about during masturbation |
おはか参り see styles |
ohakamairi おはかまいり |
ritual visit to the tomb of one's ancestors (bringing flowers, burning incense, cleansing the tombstone) |
オフタイム see styles |
ofutaimu オフタイム |
one's free time (wasei: off time); one's time off; day off; time-out |
オリキャラ see styles |
orikyara オリキャラ |
(slang) (abbreviation) (See オリジナルキャラクター) original character (as opposed to one from an existing work) |
オリジナル see styles |
orijinaru オリジナル |
(adj-no,n) (1) original; (adj-no,adj-na,n) (2) unique (e.g. product); signature; exclusive; one-of-a-kind; custom |
お一人さま see styles |
ohitorisama おひとりさま |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) one person; one customer; (2) (colloquialism) unmarried woman (with no children) over the age of 30 |
お世話さま see styles |
osewasama おせわさま |
(expression) thanks for taking care of me; thanks for taking care of my loved one |
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onushi おぬし |
(pronoun) (dated) (See 主・ぬし・6) you (when referring to one's equals or inferiors) |
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okame おかめ |
(1) (kana only) (derogatory term) (See お多福・1,ひょっとこ・1) homely woman (esp. one with a small low nose, high flat forehead, and bulging cheeks); plain woman; (2) (abbreviation) (kana only) (See お亀蕎麦) soba in soup with slices of boiled fish paste, shiitake mushrooms, greens, seaweed, etc. |
お召し替え see styles |
omeshikae おめしかえ |
(honorific or respectful language) changing one's clothes; a change of clothes |
お役ごめん see styles |
oyakugomen おやくごめん |
dismissal; firing; retirement; being relieved from one's post; being relieved of a burden |
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ote おて |
(1) (polite language) (See 手・1) hand; arm; (2) (honorific or respectful language) handwriting; penmanship; (interjection) (3) (See お代わり・2) shake! (command to have a dog place its paw in one's hand) |
お手のもの see styles |
otenomono おてのもの |
one's speciality; one's forte; one's strong point |
お持ち帰り see styles |
omochikaeri おもちかえり |
(1) (slang) one-night stand; taking home a woman from a bar, club, etc.; (2) (polite language) (See 持ち帰り) takeout (food term); take-out; takeaway; carry-out; to-go |
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oitoma おいとま |
(noun/participle) (1) (kana only) (See 暇・いとま・5) leaving; going home; (noun/participle) (2) quitting one's job; (noun/participle) (3) free time; leisure; spare time |
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okabu おかぶ |
one's forte; strong point; specialty; speciality |
お泊り保育 see styles |
otomarihoiku おとまりほいく |
nursery school sleepover; one night sleepover at school in summer vacation of last year of nursery school |
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obon おぼん |
(1) Obon; Bon Festival; Buddhist festival for honouring the spirits of one's ancestors, held in July or August; (2) (polite language) (See 盆・1) tray |
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osato おさと |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (polite language) one's parents' home; (2) one's origins; one's upbringing; one's past |
お鉢が回る see styles |
ohachigamawaru おはちがまわる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) one's turn comes round |
カードレス see styles |
kaadoresu / kadoresu カードレス |
(can act as adjective) cardless (payment, etc.; e.g. by registering one's credit card on one's smartphone) |
かかえ込む see styles |
kakaekomu かかえこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to hold a thing in one's arms; to carry in one's arms; to embrace (e.g. a baby); (2) to take upon oneself; to be saddled with |
かき分ける see styles |
kakiwakeru かきわける |
(transitive verb) to push one's way through |
かじり付く see styles |
kajiritsuku かじりつく |
(v5k,vi) (1) (kana only) to bite into; to sink one's teeth into; (2) (kana only) to stick to; to cling to; to hold on to |
がたがくる see styles |
gatagakuru がたがくる |
(exp,vk) to show one's age (e.g. to start creaking at the joints); to wear out (e.g. machinery) |
かぶり付く see styles |
gaburitsuku がぶりつく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) (kana only) to bite at; to snap at; to sink one's teeth into |
かみ締める see styles |
kamishimeru かみしめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to chew thoroughly; to bite (e.g. one's lip); (2) to reflect upon; to digest |
がらがら声 see styles |
garagaragoe がらがらごえ |
rough voice (e.g. when one has a cold or sore throat) |
がんじ搦め see styles |
ganjigarame がんじがらめ |
(adverb) (kana only) bound hand and foot; hedged in (e.g. by restrictions); immobile |
カンチョー see styles |
kanchoo カンチョー |
(slang) (from 浣腸) (See 浣腸) poking someone's anus with one's index fingers (childish prank) |
キタマクラ see styles |
kitamakura キタマクラ |
(1) lying with one's head to the north (trad. position for dead bodies; taboo for sleeping); (2) (kana only) brown-lined puffer (species of pufferfish, Canthigaster rivulata) |
きゅうっと see styles |
kyuutto / kyutto きゅうっと |
(adverb) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) tightly; squeaking; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (drinking) all in one sweep |
クウォウタ see styles |
kuwouta / kuwota クウォウタ |
(1) quarter; (2) someone with one non-Japanese grandparent; (3) quota |
クォーター see styles |
guォーdaa / guォーda グォーダー |
(1) quarter; (2) someone with one non-Japanese grandparent; (3) quota; (place-name) Gwadar (Pakistan) |
クラッパー see styles |
kurappaa / kurappa クラッパー |
(given name) Clapper (one of Donkey Kong's animal buddies) |
くわえ込む see styles |
kuwaekomu くわえこむ |
(Godan verb with "mu" ending) (1) to hold fast deep in (one's mouth or other orifice, often used in a sexual context); (2) to bring in a man for sex |
ゲーム感覚 see styles |
geemukankaku ゲームかんかく |
(usu. as ゲーム感覚で) (with a) mindset as if one were playing a video game; thinking of (treating) something as though it were a game |
けちつける see styles |
kechitsukeru けちつける |
(Ichidan verb) to find fault with; to rain on one's parade; to nitpick; to quibble |
ケツを拭く see styles |
ketsuofuku ケツをふく |
(exp,v5k) (1) (colloquialism) to wipe one's arse; (exp,v5k) (2) (idiom) (See 尻ぬぐい・1) to clean up the mess (after something going wrong); to carry the can |
ケツを捲る see styles |
ketsuomakuru ケツをまくる |
(exp,v5r) (1) (kana only) to suddenly assume an antagonistic attitude; to suddenly become defiant; to turn aggressive (in one's manner); (2) (kana only) to moon; to point one's naked buttocks at someone; to give somebody the brown-eye |
けん土重来 see styles |
kendochourai / kendochorai けんどちょうらい kendojuurai / kendojurai けんどじゅうらい |
(yoji) recouping one's strength for a renewed attack (on); making another attempt with redoubled efforts |
コジュケイ see styles |
kojukei / kojuke コジュケイ |
(kana only) Chinese bamboo partridge (Bambusicola thoracicus) |
こっちの物 see styles |
kocchinomono こっちのもの |
(exp,n) (kana only) mine (ours) for the taking; something under one's full control |
ごぼう抜き see styles |
gobounuki / gobonuki ごぼうぬき |
(1) pulling something out (in a stroke); plucking out; (2) forcibly removing one after another (e.g. demonstrators); (3) overtaking multiple people (in a spurt); pulling ahead |
こぼれダネ see styles |
koboredane こぼれダネ |
(1) self-sown seed; self-sown seedling; (2) illegitimate child (e.g. of one's servant) |
こみ上げる see styles |
komiageru こみあげる |
(v1,vi) (1) to fill (one's heart); to experience a welling up of feelings or sensations; (2) to feel nauseated |
ごゆっくり see styles |
goyukkuri ごゆっくり |
(adv,adv-to,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (polite language) (See ゆっくり・1) slowly; unhurriedly; without haste; leisurely; at one's leisure |
コンマ以下 see styles |
konmaika コンマいか |
(expression) (1) after the decimal point; below the decimal; (exp,adj-no) (2) of no account; beneath one's notice |
ご馳走さま see styles |
gochisousama / gochisosama ごちそうさま |
(interjection) (1) (kana only) word used after one has been treated (esp. used after a meal); (2) (kana only) used after hearing something lovey-dovey |
さばを読む see styles |
sabaoyomu さばをよむ |
(exp,v5m) to manipulate figures to one's advantage; to count wrongly on purpose; to inflate or deflate one's age |
してからが see styles |
shitekaraga してからが |
(exp,prt) even; indicates something unexpected occurs |
シャゲダン see styles |
shagedan シャゲダン |
(noun/participle) (slang) (abbr. of シャア専用ゲルググのダンス) agitating other players in a multiplayer or online game by rapidly moving one's avatar left and right |
ずっこける see styles |
zukkokeru ずっこける |
(v1,vi) (1) to fall down (e.g. off a chair); to slip down (e.g. one's eyeglasses); to slide down; (v1,vi) (2) to make a fool of oneself; (v1,vi) (3) to whoop it up; to be on the spree; to cut loose; to mess around |
ストリップ see styles |
sutorippu ストリップ |
(1) (abbreviation) (See ストリップショー) strip show; striptease; (2) stripping; removing one's clothes; (3) strip (e.g. of wood) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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