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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 |
買空賣空 买空卖空 see styles |
mǎi kōng mài kōng mai3 kong1 mai4 kong1 mai k`ung mai k`ung mai kung mai kung |
to speculate; to play the market; (fig.) to sell hot air; to swindle people by posing as a reputable operator |
費盡心思 费尽心思 see styles |
fèi jìn xīn si fei4 jin4 xin1 si5 fei chin hsin ssu |
to rack one's brains (idiom); to take great pains to think something through |
費盡心機 费尽心机 see styles |
fèi jìn xīn jī fei4 jin4 xin1 ji1 fei chin hsin chi |
to rack one's brains for schemes (idiom); to beat one's brains out |
資産価値 see styles |
shisankachi しさんかち |
value of one's property (assets); property (asset) value |
賊喊捉賊 贼喊捉贼 see styles |
zéi hǎn zhuō zéi zei2 han3 zhuo1 zei2 tsei han cho tsei |
lit. a thief crying "Stop the thief!" (idiom); fig. to accuse sb of a theft and try to sneak away oneself; to cover up one's misdeeds by shifting the blame onto others |
Variations: |
tamamono たまもの |
(1) gift; boon; (2) (good) result; fruit (e.g. of one's efforts) |
賢劫一佛 贤劫一佛 see styles |
xián jié yī fó xian2 jie2 yi1 fo2 hsien chieh i fo gengo ichibutsu |
One of the buddhas of the auspicious (bhadra) kalpa |
賽德克族 赛德克族 see styles |
sài dé kè zú sai4 de2 ke4 zu2 sai te k`o tsu sai te ko tsu |
Seediq, one of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan |
赤壁之戰 赤壁之战 see styles |
chì bì zhī zhàn chi4 bi4 zhi1 zhan4 ch`ih pi chih chan chih pi chih chan |
Battle of Redcliff of 208 at Chibi in Huangzhou district 黃州區|黄州区[Huang2 zhou1 qu1] of Huanggang city 黃岡|黄冈[Huang2 gang1], a decisive defeat of Cao Cao 曹操[Cao2 Cao1] at the hands of southern kingdom of Wu; famous episode in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義|三国演义[San1 guo2 Yan3 yi4] |
赤手空拳 see styles |
chì shǒu kōng quán chi4 shou3 kong1 quan2 ch`ih shou k`ung ch`üan chih shou kung chüan sekishukuuken / sekishukuken せきしゅくうけん |
(idiom) with one's bare hands (unarmed – also figuratively: without assistance) (yoji) barehanded; having no wealth or position to rely on (aside from one's own resourcefulness) (when embarking on something) |
走らせる see styles |
hashiraseru はしらせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to dispatch (someone); to send; to make run; (transitive verb) (2) to make go fast (a car, horse, etc.); to drive; to ride; to sail; (transitive verb) (3) to move quickly (one's pen, eyes, etc.); to run (one's eyes over something); (transitive verb) (4) to rout (the enemy); to put to flight; (transitive verb) (5) to run (a computer program) |
走投無路 走投无路 see styles |
zǒu tóu wú lù zou3 tou2 wu2 lu4 tsou t`ou wu lu tsou tou wu lu |
to be at an impasse (idiom); in a tight spot; at the end of one's rope; desperate |
走親訪友 走亲访友 see styles |
zǒu qīn fǎng yǒu zou3 qin1 fang3 you3 tsou ch`in fang yu tsou chin fang yu |
to visit one's friends and relatives |
走鄉隨鄉 走乡随乡 see styles |
zǒu xiāng suí xiāng zou3 xiang1 sui2 xiang1 tsou hsiang sui hsiang |
(proverb) to follow local customs; When in Rome, do as the Romans do. |
起信解者 see styles |
qǐ xìn jiě zhě qi3 xin4 jie3 zhe3 ch`i hsin chieh che chi hsin chieh che ki shinge sha |
one who gives rise to confidence (in the Buddhist teachings) |
起增上慢 see styles |
qǐ zēng shàng màn qi3 zeng1 shang4 man4 ch`i tseng shang man chi tseng shang man ki zōjō man |
having pride in one's spiritual superiority |
起居作息 see styles |
qǐ jū zuò xī qi3 ju1 zuo4 xi1 ch`i chü tso hsi chi chü tso hsi |
lit. rising and lying down, working and resting (idiom); fig. everyday life; daily routine; to go about one's daily life |
起居動作 see styles |
kikyodousa / kikyodosa ききょどうさ |
behavior; bearing; demeanor; one's daily life |
起損減執 起损减执 see styles |
qǐ sǔn jiǎn zhí qi3 sun3 jian3 zhi2 ch`i sun chien chih chi sun chien chih ki songen shū |
one-sided preference for philosophical negation |
超前消費 超前消费 see styles |
chāo qián xiāo fèi chao1 qian2 xiao1 fei4 ch`ao ch`ien hsiao fei chao chien hsiao fei |
excessive consumption; spending beyond one's means |
超過三界 超过三界 see styles |
chāo guō sān jiè chao1 guo1 san1 jie4 ch`ao kuo san chieh chao kuo san chieh chōka sankai |
to surpass the three realms |
越俎代庖 see styles |
yuè zǔ dài páo yue4 zu3 dai4 pao2 yüeh tsu tai p`ao yüeh tsu tai pao |
lit. to go beyond the sacrificial altar and take over the kitchen (idiom); fig. to exceed one's place and meddle in other people's affairs; to take matters into one's own hands |
越境入学 see styles |
ekkyounyuugaku / ekkyonyugaku えっきょうにゅうがく |
(noun/participle) gaining admission into a school in a school district other than one's own |
越幫越忙 越帮越忙 see styles |
yuè bāng yuè máng yue4 bang1 yue4 mang2 yüeh pang yüeh mang |
to be officious; to kibitz; to be meddlesome; to force one's help upon |
越権行為 see styles |
ekkenkoui / ekkenkoi えっけんこうい |
(yoji) exceeding one's authority; abusing one's legal authority; ultra vires activities |
越王勾踐 越王勾践 see styles |
yuè wáng gōu jiàn yue4 wang2 gou1 jian4 yüeh wang kou chien |
King Gou Jian of Yue (c. 470 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸 |
趕盡殺絕 赶尽杀绝 see styles |
gǎn jìn shā jué gan3 jin4 sha1 jue2 kan chin sha chüeh |
to kill to the last one (idiom); to exterminate; to eradicate; ruthless |
趣明白者 see styles |
qù míng bái zhě qu4 ming2 bai2 zhe3 ch`ü ming pai che chü ming pai che shu myōbyaku sha |
one who is headed toward the light |
趣黑闇者 see styles |
qù hēi àn zhě qu4 hei1 an4 zhe3 ch`ü hei an che chü hei an che shu kokuan sha |
[one who is] proceeding to darkness |
足がつる see styles |
ashigatsuru あしがつる |
(exp,v5r) to have one's leg cramp |
足が攣る see styles |
ashigatsuru あしがつる |
(exp,v5r) to have one's leg cramp |
足が痙る see styles |
ashigatsuru あしがつる |
(out-dated kanji) (exp,v5r) to have one's leg cramp |
足を洗う see styles |
ashioarau あしをあらう |
(exp,v5u) (1) (idiom) to quit (a shady business); to wash one's hands of; to cut one's ties with; to turn over a new leaf; to go straight; (exp,v5u) (2) to wash one's feet |
足を組む see styles |
ashiokumu あしをくむ |
(exp,v5m) to cross one's legs |
足垂れ星 see styles |
ashitareboshi あしたれぼし |
(astron) (obscure) Chinese "Tail" constellation (one of the 28 mansions) |
跋提梨迦 see styles |
bá tí lí jiā ba2 ti2 li2 jia1 pa t`i li chia pa ti li chia Badairika |
(or 跋提唎迦) Bhadrika, also 婆提 or婆帝, one of the first five disciples, said to be a son of king Amṛtodana. |
跑馬圈地 跑马圈地 see styles |
pǎo mǎ quān dì pao3 ma3 quan1 di4 p`ao ma ch`üan ti pao ma chüan ti |
rushing to stake one's claim in new markets (idiom) |
距跋渉毛 see styles |
kyoketsushouge / kyoketsushoge きょけつしょうげ |
rope weapon with a sickle on one end and a ring on the other |
跡を追う see styles |
atooou / atooo あとをおう |
(exp,v5u) (1) to pursue; (2) to die right after a loved one; to kill oneself (because one misses or longs to be with a loved one); (3) to follow an example set by earlier generations (or one's master, etc.) |
跡取り娘 see styles |
atotorimusume あととりむすめ |
one's daughter and heiress |
跡強請り see styles |
atonedari あとねだり |
(obscure) demanding again what one has already obtained; coaxing out of someone for a second time |
路不拾遺 路不拾遗 see styles |
lù bù shí yí lu4 bu4 shi2 yi2 lu pu shih i |
lit. no one picks up lost articles in the street (idiom); fig. honesty prevails throughout society |
跳一隻腳 跳一只脚 see styles |
tiào yī zhī jiǎo tiao4 yi1 zhi1 jiao3 t`iao i chih chiao tiao i chih chiao |
to hop on one leg |
踊らせる see styles |
odoraseru おどらせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to manipulate (someone); to make (someone) dance to one's tune; to lead astray; (transitive verb) (2) to make (someone) dance; to let dance |
踊り屋台 see styles |
odoriyatai おどりやたい |
float at a festival upon which one can dance |
踏まえる see styles |
fumaeru ふまえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to be based on; to take into account; to build upon; to have origin in; (transitive verb) (2) to have one's feet firmly planted on; to plant oneself on |
踏み外す see styles |
fumihazusu ふみはずす |
(transitive verb) (1) to miss one's footing; (transitive verb) (2) to be off the right track; to be on the wrong path |
踏み抜く see styles |
fuminuku ふみぬく |
(transitive verb) to tread (a nail) into the sole of one's foot; to tread through (the floor) |
踏み迷う see styles |
fumimayou / fumimayo ふみまよう |
(v5u,vi) to lose one's way; to go astray |
踏んばる see styles |
funbaru ふんばる |
(v5r,vi) to brace one's legs; to straddle; to stand firm; to plant oneself (somewhere); to hold out; to persist |
踏ん張る see styles |
funbaru ふんばる |
(v5r,vi) to brace one's legs; to straddle; to stand firm; to plant oneself (somewhere); to hold out; to persist |
踏破鐵鞋 踏破铁鞋 see styles |
tà pò tiě xié ta4 po4 tie3 xie2 t`a p`o t`ieh hsieh ta po tieh hsieh |
lit. to wear out one's iron shoes (idiom); fig. to search high and low |
踵を返す see styles |
kubisuokaesu くびすをかえす kibisuokaesu きびすをかえす |
(exp,v5s) to turn on one's heel; to turn back; to return |
Variations: |
izari いざり |
(1) crawling on the ground; shuffling on one's knees; (2) (sensitive word) cripple |
躊躇滿志 踌躇满志 see styles |
chóu chú mǎn zhì chou2 chu2 man3 zhi4 ch`ou ch`u man chih chou chu man chih |
enormously proud of one's success (idiom); smug; complacent |
躍らせる see styles |
odoraseru おどらせる |
(transitive verb) (1) (as 身を躍らせる) (See 身を躍らせる) to throw (oneself); to hurl; to cast; to fling; (transitive verb) (2) (as 心を躍らせる or 胸を躍らせる) to stir (one's feelings); to get excited; to make (one's heart) pound; to make (one's heart) leap |
身が入る see styles |
migahairu みがはいる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to give one's everything; to make one's best effort; to be enthused; to put your back into it |
身ぐるみ see styles |
migurumi みぐるみ |
all one has; all one's possessions |
身ごなし see styles |
migonashi みごなし |
one's carriage; one's demeanor; agility; body movements |
身になる see styles |
mininaru みになる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (1) to do one good; to be beneficial; to be good for the body; to be helpful; (2) to stand in someone else's shoes; (3) (archaism) to care deeply for someone |
身に余る see styles |
miniamaru みにあまる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to be undeserved; to be more than one deserves; (2) to be more than one can handle |
身のため see styles |
minotame みのため |
(exp,n) one's best interests; one's own good |
身のほど see styles |
minohodo みのほど |
(exp,n) one's social position; one's place; one's standing |
身の上話 see styles |
minouebanashi / minoebanashi みのうえばなし |
(exp,n) life story; personal narrative; story of one's life |
身の危険 see styles |
minokiken みのきけん |
(exp,n) (ant: 身の安全) danger to oneself; (fear of) one's physical safety |
身の回り see styles |
minomawari みのまわり |
(exp,n) one's personal belongings; one's vicinity; one's daily life; everyday necessities |
身の安全 see styles |
minoanzen みのあんぜん |
(exp,n) (ant: 身の危険) one's physical safety; personal security |
身の廻り see styles |
minomawari みのまわり |
(exp,n) one's personal belongings; one's vicinity; one's daily life; everyday necessities |
身を以て see styles |
miomotte みをもって |
(expression) with one's own body; by one's own action; through one's own experience; firsthand |
身を捩る see styles |
mioyojiru みをよじる |
(exp,v5r) to twist; to turn; to writhe (e.g. in pain); to twist around; to turn in one's seat |
身上がり see styles |
miagari みあがり |
taking a day off by paying one's own fee to one's master (of a prostitute; often in order to see her lover) |
身不由己 see styles |
shēn bù yóu jǐ shen1 bu4 you2 ji3 shen pu yu chi |
(idiom) (of one's circumstances) beyond one's control; unable to do anything about it; (of one's actions) not subject to conscious control (i.e. done in spite of oneself) |
身体髪膚 see styles |
shintaihappu しんたいはっぷ |
(yoji) entire human body; every inch of one's body |
身先士卒 see styles |
shēn xiān shì zú shen1 xian1 shi4 zu2 shen hsien shih tsu |
to fight at the head of one's troops; (fig.) to take the lead |
身分意識 see styles |
mibunishiki みぶんいしき |
status consciousness; perception of one's social status |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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