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内山りゅう see styles |
uchiyamaryuu / uchiyamaryu うちやまりゅう |
(person) Uchiyama Ryū |
出し巻き卵 see styles |
dashimakitamago だしまきたまご |
(food term) rolled Japanese-style omelette |
割付け体裁 see styles |
waritsuketeisai / waritsuketesai わりつけていさい |
{comp} layout style |
南養護学校 see styles |
minamiyougogakkou / minamiyogogakko みなみようごがっこう |
(org) Minami Special Needs School (older name style); (o) Minami Special Needs School (older name style) |
合の子弁当 see styles |
ainokobentou / ainokobento あいのこべんとう |
children's lunch box of cooked rice and a Western-style side dish (popular late Meiji and Taisho periods) |
和式トイレ see styles |
washikitoire わしきトイレ |
Japanese-style squat toilet |
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wamono わもの |
Japanese-made thing; Japanese goods; Japanese style thing |
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washuu / washu わしゅう |
touch of Japanese; tinge of Japanese; Japanese flavour (flavor); Japanese style (e.g. of kanbun writing, in contrast to actual Chinese) |
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wakyou / wakyo わきょう |
Japanese-style mirror |
在阿蘭若處 在阿兰若处 see styles |
zài ā lán ruò chù zai4 a1 lan2 ruo4 chu4 tsai a lan jo ch`u tsai a lan jo chu zai arannya sho |
dwelling in the forest as a hermit |
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jiuta じうた |
(style of) folk song |
大人可愛い see styles |
otonakawaii / otonakawai おとなかわいい |
(exp,adj-i) adult-cute; grown-up but girlish; fashion style of adult women characterized by makeup and clothing that subtly emphasizes cuteness |
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shitai したい |
figure; form; style |
娑羅雙樹林 娑罗双树林 see styles |
suō luó shuāng shù lín suo1 luo2 shuang1 shu4 lin2 so lo shuang shu lin Sara sōjurin* |
Śāla Forest |
子の日の松 see styles |
nenohinomatsu ねのひのまつ |
(exp,n) (See 子の日の遊び) pine shoot pulled out during ne-no-hi-no-asobi |
寿司ロール see styles |
sushirooru; sushirooru すしロール; スシロール |
{food} sushi roll (in a non-traditional Japanese style, e.g. California rolls) |
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ganshou / gansho がんしょう |
pine tree growing on a rock |
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hoashi ほあし |
rope that ties the lower end of the sail to the hull (on a Japanese-style ship) |
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choudai / chodai ちょうだい |
(See 寝殿・1) curtained sleeping platform in shinden-style residences (used by people of high rank) |
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sutaru すたる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (See 廃れる・1) to go out of use; to become obsolete; to die out; to go out of fashion; to go out of style; (v5r,vi) (2) (See 男がすたる) to be hurt (of honour, reputation, etc.); to be harmed; to be sullied |
思い焦れる see styles |
omoikogareru おもいこがれる |
(v1,vi) to pine for |
恋こがれる see styles |
koikogareru こいこがれる |
(v1,vi) to yearn for; to pine; to be deeply in love with |
恋焦がれる see styles |
koikogareru こいこがれる |
(v1,vi) to yearn for; to pine; to be deeply in love with |
想い焦れる see styles |
omoikogareru おもいこがれる |
(v1,vi) to pine for |
故郷を慕う see styles |
kokyouoshitau / kokyooshitau こきょうをしたう |
(exp,v5u) to pine for home |
数奇屋造り see styles |
sukiyazukuri すきやづくり |
sukiya style of building; style of a tea-ceremony arbor (arbour) |
数寄屋造り see styles |
sukiyazukuri すきやづくり |
sukiya style of building; style of a tea-ceremony arbor (arbour) |
文は人なり see styles |
bunhahitonari ぶんはひとなり |
(expression) (proverb) (from a quote by Georges-Louis Leclerc) the style is the man; the style is the man himself |
新疆手抓飯 新疆手抓饭 see styles |
xīn jiāng shǒu zhuā fàn xin1 jiang1 shou3 zhua1 fan4 hsin chiang shou chua fan |
Xinjiang-style pilaf, made with lamb |
日本型経営 see styles |
nihongatakeiei / nihongatakee にほんがたけいえい |
Japanese-style management |
日本的経営 see styles |
nihontekikeiei / nihontekikee にほんてきけいえい |
Japanese-style business management; adoption of Japanese business practices (such as lifelong employment, seniority-based promotions, etc.) |
昭和レトロ see styles |
shouwaretoro / showaretoro しょうわレトロ |
(adjectival noun) (See 昭和・1) Shōwa retro; Shōwa era-style; reminiscent of the Shōwa era; Shōwa-nostalgic |
書簡体小説 see styles |
shokantaishousetsu / shokantaishosetsu しょかんたいしょうせつ |
novel written in epistolary style |
最優秀成績 see styles |
saiyuushuuseiseki / saiyushuseseki さいゆうしゅうせいせき |
first-class honors (e.g. in UK-style degrees) (honours) |
東養護学校 see styles |
higashiyougogakkou / higashiyogogakko ひがしようごがっこう |
(org) Higashi Special Needs School (older name style); (o) Higashi Special Needs School (older name style) |
松ぼっくり see styles |
matsubokkuri まつぼっくり |
pinecone; pine cone |
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shoutou / shoto しょうとう |
sound of wind rustling in the pine needles (like waves) |
林木育種場 see styles |
rinbokuikushujou / rinbokuikushujo りんぼくいくしゅじょう |
forest tree breeding institute |
森のバター see styles |
morinobataa / morinobata もりのバター |
(exp,n) (idiom) (See アボカド) avocado; forest butter |
森林生態学 see styles |
shinrinseitaigaku / shinrinsetaigaku しんりんせいたいがく |
forest ecology |
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danrin だんりん |
(1) {Buddh} (abbreviation of 栴檀林) (See 栴檀・1) Buddhist center for study and meditation; monastery; temple; (2) (abbreviation) (See 俳諧・1,談林風,談林派) Danrin style of haikai poetry (playful and oriented to the common person); Danrin school (of haikai poetry) |
水害防備林 see styles |
suigaiboubirin / suigaibobirin すいがいぼうびりん |
forest planted to mitigate flood damage; flood prevention forest |
水源涵養林 see styles |
suigenkanyourin / suigenkanyorin すいげんかんようりん |
watershed protection forest |
江戸前ずし see styles |
edomaezushi えどまえずし |
(food term) Edo-style sushi (usu. nigirizushi) |
江戸前寿司 see styles |
edomaezushi えどまえずし |
(food term) Edo-style sushi (usu. nigirizushi) |
江戸歌舞伎 see styles |
edokabuki えどかぶき |
(See 江戸狂言) Edo-style kabuki |
池泉回遊式 see styles |
chisenkaiyuushiki / chisenkaiyushiki ちせんかいゆうしき |
(rare) style of garden that features a path around a pond |
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koken こけん |
(1) dignity; credit; public estimation; face; honor; reputation; (2) (archaism) deed of sale (for a land, forest or house); (3) (archaism) sale value; selling price |
洋式トイレ see styles |
youshikitoire / yoshikitoire ようしきトイレ |
Western-style toilet; sitting toilet |
洛中洛外図 see styles |
rakuchuurakugaizu / rakuchurakugaizu らくちゅうらくがいず |
(hist) views in and around Kyoto (style of folding screen depicting the scenery and scenes of everyday life in Kyoto; late Muromachi period to the Edo period) |
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ryuuryuu / ryuryu りゅうりゅう |
workmanship; style |
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shibumi しぶみ |
(1) astringency; tartness; (2) austere elegance; elegant simplicity; subdued style; quiet taste; refinement |
温泉マーク see styles |
onsenmaaku / onsenmaku おんせんマーク |
(1) sign used to designate a hot spring (e.g. on a map); (2) (See 連込み宿,逆さ海月・さかさくらげ・2) traditional style love hotel |
熱帯多雨林 see styles |
nettaitaurin ねったいたうりん |
tropical wet forest; tropical rain forest |
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inumaki; inumaki いぬまき; イヌマキ |
(kana only) yew plum pine (Podocarpus macrophyllus) |
獨木不成林 独木不成林 see styles |
dú mù bù chéng lín du2 mu4 bu4 cheng2 lin2 tu mu pu ch`eng lin tu mu pu cheng lin |
a lone tree does not make a forest (idiom); one cannot accomplish much on one's own |
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mana; manna; shinji(真字) まな; まんな; しんじ(真字) |
(1) (See 仮名・かな) kanji (as opposed to kana); (2) (See 楷書) printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; block style; standard style; (3) (真名 only) real name |
石林風景區 石林风景区 see styles |
shí lín fēng jǐng qū shi2 lin2 feng1 jing3 qu1 shih lin feng ching ch`ü shih lin feng ching chü |
Petrified forest scenic area in Shilin Yi autonomous county 石林彞族自治縣|石林彝族自治县[Shi2 lin2 Yi2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 xian4] in Kunming 昆明[Kun1 ming2], Yunnan |
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sen せん |
(rare) (See 煉瓦・れんが) brick (used in Chinese-style buildings) |
空内部様式 see styles |
kuunaibuyoushiki / kunaibuyoshiki くうないぶようしき |
{comp} empty interior style |
立ちバック see styles |
tachibakku たちバック |
(slang) (See バック・10) standing sex from behind; standing doggy style |
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rikka りっか |
(See 生け花・1) rikka; formal style of ikebana |
答秣蘇伐那 答秣苏伐那 see styles |
dá mò sū fán à da2 mo4 su1 fan2 a4 ta mo su fan a Tōmasobana |
Tāmasavana, a monastery 'Dark forest', possibly that of Jālandhara where the 'fourth synod' under Kaniṣka held its sessions; 'at the junction of the Vipāṣā and Śatadru,' i.e. Beas and Sutlej. Eitel. |
紀事本末体 see styles |
kijihonmatsutai きじほんまつたい |
topical-annalistic style (of historical writing) |
美裕リュウ see styles |
mihiroryuu / mihiroryu みひろリュウ |
(person) Mihiro Ryū (1977.11.10-) |
胸を焦がす see styles |
muneokogasu むねをこがす |
(exp,v5s) to yearn for; to pine for |
荅秣蘇伐那 荅秣苏伐那 see styles |
dá mò sū fán à da2 mo4 su1 fan2 a4 ta mo su fan a Tōmasobana |
tāmasavana, 闇林 the dark forest. 'A monastery situated at the junction of the Vipāśā and Śatadru, 50 li south-east of Tchīnapati. It is probably identical with the so-called Djālandhara monastery in which the IV Synod under Kanichka held its sessions. ' Eitel. |
落とし懸け see styles |
otoshigake おとしがけ |
(1) lintel of the alcove in a tea room or a window in a shoin-style reception room; (2) cloud-shaped carving on the bottom of a transom; (3) metallic bowl used to hold the charcoal in a wooden hibachi |
落とし掛け see styles |
otoshigake おとしがけ |
(1) lintel of the alcove in a tea room or a window in a shoin-style reception room; (2) cloud-shaped carving on the bottom of a transom; (3) metallic bowl used to hold the charcoal in a wooden hibachi |
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souryou; souryuu / soryo; soryu そうりょう; そうりゅう |
(1) (See 青竜・1) blue dragon; (2) (See 青竜・2) Azure Dragon (god said to rule over the eastern heavens); (3) {astron} (See 二十八宿) seven mansions (Chinese constellations) of the eastern heavens; (4) large horse with a bluish-leaden coat; (5) shape of an old pine tree |
那智原始林 see styles |
nachigenshirin なちげんしりん |
(place-name) Nachi Primeval Forest |
鎌宝蔵院流 see styles |
kamahouzouinryuu / kamahozoinryu かまほうぞういんりゅう |
(rare) (See 宝蔵院流) Hozoin-ryu (school of sojutsu) |
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kuma くま |
(1) (kana only) corner; nook; recess; (2) (kana only) shade; shadow; dark area; (3) (kana only) dark circles (under the eyes); dark rings; (4) (abbreviation) (See 隈取り・1) shading; gradation; (5) (abbreviation) (See 隈取り・2) kumadori; style of kabuki makeup used for violent roles |
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omatsu おまつ |
(See クロマツ) black pine |
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mematsu; mematsu めまつ; メマツ |
(See 赤松) Japanese red pine (Pinus densiflora); Japanese umbrella pine; tanyosho pine |
額縁ショー see styles |
gakubuchishoo がくぶちショー |
picture-frame show; Shōwa-era stage show in which a woman would stand half-naked in a frame (resembling a Western-style painting) |
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gansai がんさい |
(See 日本画) dried rectangular cakes of water paint (used in Japanese-style paintings) |
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utsurin うつりん |
(1) (obsolete) dense forest; thick forest; (2) (archaism) May; fifth month of the lunar calendar |
黑森林蛋糕 see styles |
hēi sēn lín dàn gāo hei1 sen1 lin2 dan4 gao1 hei sen lin tan kao |
Black Forest cake |
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eekei / eeke エーけい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (abbreviation) (slang) (See 秋葉系) Akihabara style; nerdy |
アップトーク see styles |
aputooku アップトーク |
style of speaking in which the speaker gives the end of each sentence or phrase a higher intonation (wasei: up talk) |
ウエーデルン see styles |
ueederun ウエーデルン |
wedeln (skiing style) (ger: Wedeln); wedeling |
オーベルジュ see styles |
ooberuju オーベルジュ |
auberge (French-style inn and restaurant) (fre:) |
お姉系ギャル see styles |
oneekeigyaru / oneekegyaru おねえけいギャル |
fashion style characterized by brown hair and deep-tanned skin, expensive brand-name clothes and accessories |
カニクイイヌ see styles |
kanikuiinu / kanikuinu カニクイイヌ |
(kana only) crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous); forest fox; wood fox; common fox |
コリント様式 see styles |
korintoyoushiki / korintoyoshiki コリントようしき |
Corinthian order (building style) |
ジャパニーズ see styles |
japaniizu / japanizu ジャパニーズ |
(n,adj-f) Japanese (people, language, style) |
ダイオウマツ see styles |
daioumatsu / daiomatsu ダイオウマツ |
(kana only) longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) |
ちんちろりん see styles |
chinchirorin ちんちろりん |
(adverb) (1) chirping; twitter; (2) pine cricket; (3) pine cone; (4) cee-lo (dice gambling game) |
トゥンカロン see styles |
totonkaron トゥンカロン |
{food} Korean-style macaron (with plenty of filling) (kor: ttungkalong); fatcaron |
パインナッツ see styles |
painnattsu パインナッツ |
pine nuts |
パインバリー see styles |
painbarii / painbari パインバリー |
(place-name) Pine Valley |
パインブラフ see styles |
painburafu パインブラフ |
(place-name) Pine Bluff |
パティスリー see styles |
patisurii / patisuri パティスリー |
(1) patisserie (fre:); pastry shop; (2) French-style pastry |
ビザンチン式 see styles |
bizanchinshiki ビザンチンしき |
(rare) (See ビザンチン様式) Byzantine style (of architecture) |
ビジュアル系 see styles |
bijuarukei / bijuaruke ビジュアルけい |
(1) fashion style heavy on make-up and elaborate hairstyles, used among Japanese rock bands, musicians, etc.; (2) handsome man (esp. one who knows this) |
ピラミッド型 see styles |
piramiddogata ピラミッドがた |
(can be adjective with の) pyramid-style; pyramid-shaped |
ピラミッド形 see styles |
piramiddogata ピラミッドがた |
(can be adjective with の) pyramid-style; pyramid-shaped |
ブラッスリー see styles |
burassurii / burassuri ブラッスリー |
brasserie (fre:); western-style tavern |
フルタワー型 see styles |
furutawaagata / furutawagata フルタワーがた |
{comp} full-tower-style |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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