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Simple Dictionary Definition |
言う成り see styles |
iunari いうなり |
doing as one is told; yes-man |
言えてる see styles |
ieteru いえてる |
(expression) You can say that again; Nice one |
言を守る see styles |
genomamoru げんをまもる |
(exp,v5r) to keep one's word |
言不由衷 see styles |
yán bù yóu zhōng yan2 bu4 you2 zhong1 yen pu yu chung |
to say something without meaning it (idiom); to speak tongue in cheek; saying one thing but meaning something different |
言之有物 see styles |
yán zhī yǒu wù yan2 zhi1 you3 wu4 yen chih yu wu |
(of one's words) to have substance |
言捨てる see styles |
iisuteru / isuteru いいすてる |
(transitive verb) to say (something) over one's shoulder |
言損なう see styles |
iisokonau / isokonau いいそこなう |
(transitive verb) (1) to say incorrectly; to use the wrong words; to make a slip of the tongue; (2) to forget to say; to miss one's chance to say |
言為心聲 言为心声 see styles |
yán wéi xīn shēng yan2 wei2 xin1 sheng1 yen wei hsin sheng |
one's words reflect one's thinking (idiom) |
言猶在耳 言犹在耳 see styles |
yán yóu zài ěr yan2 you2 zai4 er3 yen yu tsai erh |
words still ringing in one's ears (idiom) |
言符其實 言符其实 see styles |
yán fú qí shí yan2 fu2 qi2 shi2 yen fu ch`i shih yen fu chi shih |
(of one's words) to be in accord with reality (idiom) |
言而有信 see styles |
yán ér yǒu xìn yan2 er2 you3 xin4 yen erh yu hsin |
to speak and keep one's promise (idiom); as good as one's word |
言而無信 言而无信 see styles |
yán ér wú xìn yan2 er2 wu2 xin4 yen erh wu hsin |
untrustworthy; not true to one's word |
言行一致 see styles |
yán xíng yī zhì yan2 xing2 yi1 zhi4 yen hsing i chih genkouicchi / genkoicchi げんこういっち |
(idiom) one's actions are in keeping with what one says (n,vs,adj-no) (yoji) acting up to one's words; consistency between speech and action |
言行不一 see styles |
yán xíng bù yī yan2 xing2 bu4 yi1 yen hsing pu i |
(idiom) to say one thing and do another |
言行不符 see styles |
yán xíng bù fú yan2 xing2 bu4 fu2 yen hsing pu fu |
(idiom) to say one thing and do another |
言行若一 see styles |
yán xíng ruò yī yan2 xing2 ruo4 yi1 yen hsing jo i |
(idiom) one's actions are in keeping with what one says |
言行齟齬 see styles |
genkousogo / genkosogo げんこうそご |
(yoji) inconsistency of speech and action; failing to act up to one's words; not practicing what one preaches |
言逃れる see styles |
iinogareru / inogareru いいのがれる |
(transitive verb) to explain away; to talk one's way out of; to excuse oneself; to evade |
計件工資 计件工资 see styles |
jì jiàn gōng zī ji4 jian4 gong1 zi1 chi chien kung tzu |
piece rate wage; remuneration based on one's output; opposite: time rate wage 計時工資|计时工资[ji4 shi2 gong1 zi1] |
討人喜歡 讨人喜欢 see styles |
tǎo rén xǐ huan tao3 ren2 xi3 huan5 t`ao jen hsi huan tao jen hsi huan |
to attract people's affection; charming; delightful |
記名押印 see styles |
kimeiouin / kimeoin きめいおういん |
(n,vs,vi) {law} affixing one's name and seal |
記在心裡 记在心里 see styles |
jì zài xīn li ji4 zai4 xin1 li5 chi tsai hsin li |
to keep in mind; to store in one's heart; to remember perfectly |
記念受験 see styles |
kinenjuken きねんじゅけん |
taking the entrance examination for a school without regard for one's chances of passing |
記憶猶新 记忆犹新 see styles |
jì yì yóu xīn ji4 yi4 you2 xin1 chi i yu hsin |
to remain fresh in one's memory (idiom) |
訪師求學 访师求学 see styles |
fǎng shī qiú xué fang3 shi1 qiu2 xue2 fang shih ch`iu hsüeh fang shih chiu hsüeh |
to seek a teacher desiring to study |
詮ずる所 see styles |
senzurutokoro せんずるところ |
(exp,adv) (See 所詮・しょせん・1) after all; in the end; in short; given due consideration; when all is said and done |
詰まる処 see styles |
tsumarutokoro つまるところ |
(adverb) (kana only) in short; in brief; to sum up; ultimately; in the end; in the long run; when all is said and done; what it all comes down to; when you get right down to it |
詰まる所 see styles |
tsumarutokoro つまるところ |
(adverb) (kana only) in short; in brief; to sum up; ultimately; in the end; in the long run; when all is said and done; what it all comes down to; when you get right down to it |
詰め開き see styles |
tsumebiraki つめびらき tsumehiraki つめひらき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) bargaining; negotiation; (2) turning one's body to the left or right and standing (when leaving the presence of nobility, etc.); (3) sailing close-hauled; sailing on a close reach |
話しぶり see styles |
hanashiburi はなしぶり |
one's way of talking |
話し振り see styles |
hanashiburi はなしぶり |
one's way of talking |
話中有刺 话中有刺 see styles |
huà zhōng yǒu cì hua4 zhong1 you3 ci4 hua chung yu tz`u hua chung yu tzu |
one's words carry barbs; one's remarks are sarcastic |
話中有話 话中有话 see styles |
huà zhōng yǒu huà hua4 zhong1 you3 hua4 hua chung yu hua |
one's words carry an implicit meaning |
話到嘴邊 话到嘴边 see styles |
huà dào zuǐ biān hua4 dao4 zui3 bian1 hua tao tsui pien |
to be on the verge of saying what is on one's mind |
話裡有話 话里有话 see styles |
huà lǐ yǒu huà hua4 li3 you3 hua4 hua li yu hua |
one's words carry an implicit meaning |
誅暴討逆 诛暴讨逆 see styles |
zhū bào tǎo nì zhu1 bao4 tao3 ni4 chu pao t`ao ni chu pao tao ni |
to wipe out the villains (e.g. insurgents, or people of another race) |
誇多鬥靡 夸多斗靡 see styles |
kuā duō dòu mǐ kua1 duo1 dou4 mi3 k`ua to tou mi kua to tou mi |
(idiom) to use literary phrases in one's writing to show off one's erudition |
誇大広告 see styles |
kodaikoukoku / kodaikokoku こだいこうこく |
deceptive advertising; misleading advertisement (presenting one's product as being better or cheaper than it really is) |
認賊作父 认贼作父 see styles |
rèn zéi zuò fù ren4 zei2 zuo4 fu4 jen tsei tso fu |
lit. to acknowledge the bandit as one's father (idiom); fig. a complete betrayal; to sell oneself to the enemy |
誓不反悔 see styles |
shì bù fǎn huǐ shi4 bu4 fan3 hui3 shih pu fan hui |
to vow not to break one's promise |
語り古す see styles |
katarifurusu かたりふるす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to say repeatedly (often by many people); to say over and over again |
語り尽す see styles |
kataritsukusu かたりつくす |
(transitive verb) to say everything one wants to say; to exhaust a topic |
語を結ぶ see styles |
goomusubu ごをむすぶ |
(exp,v5b) to conclude one's speech |
語学の力 see styles |
gogakunochikara ごがくのちから |
one's linguistic ability |
誠心誠意 诚心诚意 see styles |
chéng xīn chéng yì cheng2 xin1 cheng2 yi4 ch`eng hsin ch`eng i cheng hsin cheng i seishinseii / seshinse せいしんせいい |
earnestly and sincerely (idiom); with all sincerity (adv,n,adj-no) (yoji) in all sincerity; with one's whole heart; whole-hearted devotion |
誤人子弟 误人子弟 see styles |
wù rén zǐ dì wu4 ren2 zi3 di4 wu jen tzu ti |
(of a lazy or incompetent teacher) to hamper students' progress; (of media) to propagate errors; to lead people astray |
說一不二 说一不二 see styles |
shuō yī bù èr shuo1 yi1 bu4 er4 shuo i pu erh |
to say one and mean just that (idiom); to keep one's word |
說一乘經 说一乘经 see styles |
shuō yī shèng jīng shuo1 yi1 sheng4 jing1 shuo i sheng ching Setsu ichijō kyō |
Sūtra that Teaches the One Vehicle |
說到做到 说到做到 see styles |
shuō dào zuò dào shuo1 dao4 zuo4 dao4 shuo tao tso tao |
to be as good as one's word (idiom); to keep one's promise |
說正法時 说正法时 see styles |
shuō zhèng fǎ shí shuo1 zheng4 fa3 shi2 shuo cheng fa shih setsu shōbō ji |
when the correct dharma is taught |
說百千數 说百千数 see styles |
shuō bǎi qiān shù shuo1 bai3 qian1 shu4 shuo pai ch`ien shu shuo pai chien shu setsu hyakusenshu |
said to be one hundred thousand-fold |
說葡萄酸 说葡萄酸 see styles |
shuō pú tao suān shuo1 pu2 tao5 suan1 shuo p`u t`ao suan shuo pu tao suan |
sour grapes (set expr. based on Aesop); lit. to say grapes are sour when you can't eat them |
說話算數 说话算数 see styles |
shuō huà suàn shù shuo1 hua4 suan4 shu4 shuo hua suan shu |
to keep one's promise; to mean what one says |
說話算話 说话算话 see styles |
shuō huà suàn huà shuo1 hua4 suan4 hua4 shuo hua suan hua |
to do as promised; to be as good as one's word; to honor one's word; to mean what one says |
読み漁る see styles |
yomiasaru よみあさる |
(transitive verb) to read a large number (of); to read widely; to read everything that one can lay one's hands on (usu. of specific type, genre) |
読書百遍 see styles |
dokushohyappen どくしょひゃっぺん |
(expression) (yoji) repeated reading (makes the meaning clear); reading something again and again (will lead one to realize its meaning) |
誰ひとり see styles |
darehitori だれひとり |
(exp,n-adv) no one; nobody |
誰も彼も see styles |
daremokaremo だれもかれも |
everyone; one and all |
調嘴學舌 调嘴学舌 see styles |
tiáo zuǐ xué shé tiao2 zui3 xue2 she2 t`iao tsui hsüeh she tiao tsui hsüeh she |
to incite trouble between people (idiom) |
調子狂う see styles |
choushikuruu / choshikuru ちょうしくるう |
(exp,v5u) (1) (See 調子が狂う・1) to act up (machine); to go out of tune (instrument); to not work right; to have something amiss; (exp,v5u) (2) (See 調子が狂う・2) to be knocked off stride; to lose one's bearings; to lose one's presence of mind; to lose one's balance |
論本大師 论本大师 see styles |
lùn běn dà shī lun4 ben3 da4 shi1 lun pen ta shih ron hondaishi |
original teacher of the treatise |
諦殊羅施 谛殊罗施 see styles |
dì shū luó shī di4 shu1 luo2 shi1 ti shu lo shih Teishurashi |
Tejorāṣi, the flame-god, one of the five 佛頂 crowned Buddhas. |
諱疾忌醫 讳疾忌医 see styles |
huì jí jì yī hui4 ji2 ji4 yi1 hui chi chi i |
hiding a sickness for fear of treatment (idiom); fig. concealing a fault to avoid criticism; to keep one's shortcomings secret; to refuse to listen to advice |
諸肌脱ぎ see styles |
morohadanugi もろはだぬぎ |
stripping to one's waist; being bare from the waist up |
諾曼底人 诺曼底人 see styles |
nuò màn dǐ rén nuo4 man4 di3 ren2 no man ti jen |
Norman (people) |
謗三寶戒 谤三宝戒 see styles |
bàng sān bǎo jiè bang4 san1 bao3 jie4 pang san pao chieh hō sanbō kai |
One of the commandments against speaking falsely of the Three Precious Ones. |
謠言惑衆 谣言惑众 see styles |
yáo yán huò zhòng yao2 yan2 huo4 zhong4 yao yen huo chung |
to mislead the public with rumors; to delude the people with lies |
謳われる see styles |
utawareru うたわれる |
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) (See 謳う・1) to be famed; to be extolled; to have one's praises sung; to be celebrated; to be admired; (v1,vi) (2) (kana only) to be stipulated; to be declared; to be clearly expressed |
證成道理 证成道理 see styles |
zhèng chéng dào lǐ zheng4 cheng2 dao4 li3 cheng ch`eng tao li cheng cheng tao li shōjō dōri |
to make perfect sense in one's explanation of a matter |
警告試合 see styles |
keikokujiai / kekokujiai けいこくじあい |
{baseb} match where the umpire disqualifies the coach and one player after the player has done something dangerous (such as hit by pitch; to prevent retaliation by the opposing team) |
護明大士 护明大士 see styles |
hù míng dà shì hu4 ming2 da4 shi4 hu ming ta shih Gomyō daishi |
Prabhāpāla; guardian of light, or illumination, name of Śākyamuni when in the Tuṣita heaven before earthly incarnation. |
變生肘腋 变生肘腋 see styles |
biàn shēng zhǒu yè bian4 sheng1 zhou3 ye4 pien sheng chou yeh |
lit. calamity in one's armpit (idiom); a major coup happening on one's doorstep; trouble or danger in one's own backyard |
變色易容 变色易容 see styles |
biàn sè yì róng bian4 se4 yi4 rong2 pien se i jung |
to change color and alter one's expression (idiom); to go white with fear; out of one's wits |
豁然開朗 豁然开朗 see styles |
huò rán kāi lǎng huo4 ran2 kai1 lang3 huo jan k`ai lang huo jan kai lang |
suddenly opens up to a wide panorama (idiom); to come to a wide clearing; fig. everything becomes clear at once; to achieve speedy enlightenment |
豆腐一丁 see styles |
toufuicchou / tofuiccho とうふいっちょう |
one cake of bean curd |
豎起耳朵 竖起耳朵 see styles |
shù qǐ ěr duo shu4 qi3 er3 duo5 shu ch`i erh to shu chi erh to |
to prick up one's ears; to strain to hear something |
豐儉由人 丰俭由人 see styles |
fēng jiǎn yóu rén feng1 jian3 you2 ren2 feng chien yu jen |
fancy or simple according to one's budget |
豺狼地獄 豺狼地狱 see styles |
chái láng dì yù chai2 lang2 di4 yu4 ch`ai lang ti yü chai lang ti yü sairō jigoku |
one of the sixteen hells, where sinners are devoured by wolves. |
豺狼塞路 see styles |
chái láng sāi lù chai2 lang2 sai1 lu4 ch`ai lang sai lu chai lang sai lu |
ravenous wolves block the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land |
豺狼當塗 豺狼当涂 see styles |
chái láng dāng tú chai2 lang2 dang1 tu2 ch`ai lang tang t`u chai lang tang tu |
ravenous wolves hold the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land |
豺狼當路 豺狼当路 see styles |
chái láng dāng lù chai2 lang2 dang1 lu4 ch`ai lang tang lu chai lang tang lu |
ravenous wolves hold the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land |
豺狼當道 豺狼当道 see styles |
chái láng dāng dào chai2 lang2 dang1 dao4 ch`ai lang tang tao chai lang tang tao |
ravenous wolves hold the road (idiom); wicked people in power; a vicious tyranny rules the land |
豺狼虎豹 see styles |
chái láng hǔ bào chai2 lang2 hu3 bao4 ch`ai lang hu pao chai lang hu pao |
lit. jackals, wolves, tigers and panthers (idiom); fig. nasty, cruel people |
貂裘換酒 貂裘换酒 see styles |
diāo qiú huàn jiǔ diao1 qiu2 huan4 jiu3 tiao ch`iu huan chiu tiao chiu huan chiu |
lit. to trade a fur coat for wine (idiom); fig. (of wealthy people) to lead a dissolute and extravagant life |
貝になる see styles |
kaininaru かいになる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to keep one's mouth shut; to clam up; to be silent; to say nothing |
貞操堅固 see styles |
teisoukengo / tesokengo ていそうけんご |
(noun or adjectival noun) chaste (usu. to one's husband); faithful |
負の連鎖 see styles |
funorensa ふのれんさ |
(exp,n) a series of bad events; one bad thing after another; negative chain reaction; domino effect of bad things |
負外部性 负外部性 see styles |
fù wài bù xìng fu4 wai4 bu4 xing4 fu wai pu hsing |
negative influence, effect that people's doings or behavior have on others (society) |
貧富貴賤 see styles |
hinpukisen ひんぷきせん |
(yoji) rich and poor, high and low; people of all ranks |
販夫俗子 贩夫俗子 see styles |
fàn fū sú zi fan4 fu1 su2 zi5 fan fu su tzu |
peddlers and common people; lower class |
販夫走卒 贩夫走卒 see styles |
fàn fū zǒu zú fan4 fu1 zou3 zu2 fan fu tsou tsu |
lit. peddlers and carriers; common people; lower class |
貪天之功 贪天之功 see styles |
tān tiān zhī gōng tan1 tian1 zhi1 gong1 t`an t`ien chih kung tan tien chih kung |
to claim credit for other people's achievements (idiom) |
貪生怕死 贪生怕死 see styles |
tān shēng pà sǐ tan1 sheng1 pa4 si3 t`an sheng p`a ssu tan sheng pa ssu |
greedy for life, afraid of death (idiom); craven and cowardly; clinging abjectly to life; only interested in saving one's neck |
貫き通す see styles |
tsuranukitoosu つらぬきとおす |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (transitive verb) (1) to go through; to pierce; to penetrate; (2) to persist; to stick to; to enforce (one's) will; (transitive verb) (1) to go through; to pierce; to penetrate; (2) to persist; to stick to; to enforce (one's) will |
責任回避 see styles |
sekininkaihi せきにんかいひ |
(n,vs,vi) avoidance of responsibility; shirking (one's) responsibility |
責任能力 see styles |
sekininnouryoku / sekininnoryoku せきにんのうりょく |
{law} legal competency; criminal responsibility; ability to fulfil one's responsibilities; full accountability |
責無旁貸 责无旁贷 see styles |
zé wú páng dài ze2 wu2 pang2 dai4 tse wu p`ang tai tse wu pang tai |
to be duty bound; to be one's unshirkable responsibility |
貴賤上下 see styles |
kisenshouka; kisenjouge / kisenshoka; kisenjoge きせんしょうか; きせんじょうげ |
(yoji) high and low; (people of) all ranks and classes |
買い漁る see styles |
kaiasaru かいあさる |
(transitive verb) to buy all (of something) one can get one's hands on; to buy up; to scoop up |
買一送一 买一送一 see styles |
mǎi yī sòng yī mai3 yi1 song4 yi1 mai i sung i |
buy one, get one free; two for the price of one |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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