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<...1011121314151617181920...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
追善興行 see styles |
tsuizenkougyou / tsuizenkogyo ついぜんこうぎょう |
memorial performance; performance in memory of someone |
逢わせる see styles |
awaseru あわせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to make (someone) to meet; to let (someone) meet; (2) to expose to; to subject to |
連れ帰る see styles |
tsurekaeru つれかえる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to bring (someone) back home; to take (someone) back home |
連れ歩く see styles |
tsurearuku つれあるく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) (1) to walk with; to make someone tag along; (Godan verb with "ku" ending) (2) to carry around (esp. a child); to carry about |
連踢帶打 连踢带打 see styles |
lián tī dài dǎ lian2 ti1 dai4 da3 lien t`i tai ta lien ti tai ta |
to kick and beat (idiom) |
進退問題 see styles |
shintaimondai しんたいもんだい |
a question of whether or not someone should resign |
逸らかす see styles |
hagurakasu はぐらかす |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to dodge (e.g. a question); to evade; to sidestep; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to give (someone) the slip |
遊ばせる see styles |
asobaseru あそばせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to let (someone) play; to keep (someone) amused; to entertain; (transitive verb) (2) to leave idle; to not make use of; to let go to waste |
道場破り see styles |
doujouyaburi / dojoyaburi どうじょうやぶり |
visiting another school (e.g. of kendo) and defeating each member in a fight |
遠のける see styles |
toonokeru とおのける |
(transitive verb) to keep (someone) at a distance |
遠退ける see styles |
toonokeru とおのける |
(transitive verb) to keep (someone) at a distance |
遣らせる see styles |
yaraseru やらせる |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to allow; to let (someone) do; to make (someone) do |
遣り逃げ see styles |
yarinige やりにげ |
(slang) (vulgar) breaking off contact with someone after having sex with them; wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am; hit it and quit it; fuck and chuck |
遭わせる see styles |
awaseru あわせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to make (someone) to meet; to let (someone) meet; (2) to expose to; to subject to |
酔い潰す see styles |
yoitsubusu よいつぶす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to drink someone down; to drink someone under the table |
酔わせる see styles |
yowaseru よわせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to get (someone) drunk; to inebriate; to intoxicate; (transitive verb) (2) to charm; to enchant |
金魚の糞 see styles |
kingyonofun; kingyonounko / kingyonofun; kingyononko きんぎょのふん; きんぎょのうんこ |
(exp,n) (idiom) person who tags along; hanger-on; person who follows someone around like a shadow; clingy person; goldfish feces |
針を含む see styles |
hariofukumu はりをふくむ |
(exp,v5m) to hurt someone's feelings |
鎧袖一触 see styles |
gaishuuisshoku / gaishuisshoku がいしゅういっしょく |
(yoji) (beating someone) hands down; with a single blow |
開き直る see styles |
hirakinaoru ひらきなおる |
(v5r,vi) to become defiant; to fight back; to turn upon; to take the offensive |
間接キス see styles |
kansetsukisu かんせつキス |
indirect kiss (e.g. drinking from a cup someone has just used) |
闘志満々 see styles |
toushimanman / toshimanman とうしまんまん |
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) brimming with fighting spirit; being strong in the will to fight; burning with combativeness |
闘志満満 see styles |
toushimanman / toshimanman とうしまんまん |
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) brimming with fighting spirit; being strong in the will to fight; burning with combativeness |
關門打狗 关门打狗 see styles |
guān mén dǎ gǒu guan1 men2 da3 gou3 kuan men ta kou |
lit. shut the door and beat the dog (idiom); fig. seal off the enemy's avenue of retreat, then strike hard |
陰ながら see styles |
kagenagara かげながら |
(adverb) (kana only) secretly; behind someone's back; unbeknownst to the parties involved |
雪隠詰め see styles |
secchinzume せっちんづめ |
cornering someone (orig. an opponent's king in shogi) |
非を諭す see styles |
hiosatosu ひをさとす |
(exp,v5s) to rebuke someone (e.g. for faults) |
靡かせる see styles |
nabikaseru なびかせる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to fly (a flag); to stream; to let (one's hair, skirt, etc.) flutter (in the wind); (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to win (someone) over; to bring over to one's side; to bend to one's will |
面従後言 see styles |
menjuukougen / menjukogen めんじゅうこうげん |
(yoji) pretending to obey someone to his face but badmouthing him behind his back |
面従腹背 see styles |
menjuufukuhai / menjufukuhai めんじゅうふくはい |
(yoji) pretending to obey but secretly betraying (someone) |
頑張り屋 see styles |
ganbariya がんばりや |
someone who battles on in difficult circumstances |
顔を潰す see styles |
kaootsubusu かおをつぶす |
(exp,v5s) to make somebody lose face; to embarrass someone; to make someone look foolish |
顔を覗く see styles |
kaoonozoku かおをのぞく |
(exp,v5k) to examine someone's expression |
食い下る see styles |
kuisagaru くいさがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to hang on to; to hang from; to cling to; (2) to hound; to keep after (someone); to refuse to back down; to persist; to tenaciously face (someone); to doggedly oppose; (3) (sumo) to grab the front of the opponent's mawashi, place one's head against their chest, and lower one's hips |
食い気味 see styles |
kuigimi くいぎみ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (colloquialism) (from 食い込み気味) interrupting (someone speaking); butting in; cutting in |
食らわす see styles |
kurawasu くらわす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to make someone eat; to deal (a blow); to play (a trick) |
食下がる see styles |
kuisagaru くいさがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to hang on to; to hang from; to cling to; (2) to hound; to keep after (someone); to refuse to back down; to persist; to tenaciously face (someone); to doggedly oppose; (3) (sumo) to grab the front of the opponent's mawashi, place one's head against their chest, and lower one's hips |
飲ませる see styles |
nomaseru のませる |
(transitive verb) (1) to make (someone) drink; to force to drink; to let drink; (transitive verb) (2) to serve (alcohol); to treat someone (to drinks); (v1,vi) (3) to be drinkable (esp. of alcohol); to be palatable |
飲み潰す see styles |
nomitsubusu のみつぶす |
(transitive verb) (1) to drink away one's money; to be a sot; to get wasted; (2) to drink someone under the table |
駄目出し see styles |
damedashi だめだし |
(slang) judging someone (negatively) and urging them to improve; finding fault (in somebody's work) |
駆立てる see styles |
karitateru かりたてる |
(transitive verb) (1) to flush out (game, etc.); to drive (animals); to beat; to hunt down; (2) to urge; to spur on; to push on; to impel |
驗生地獄 see styles |
yàn shēng dì yù yan4 sheng1 di4 yu4 yen sheng ti yü |
to examine as to whether someone will be reborn in the hells |
骨を拾う see styles |
honeohirou / honeohiro ほねをひろう |
(exp,v5u) (1) to collect the ashes of the deceased; (exp,v5u) (2) to look after someone's affairs after he dies |
骨を盗む see styles |
honeonusumu ほねをぬすむ |
(exp,v5m) (1) (See 骨を惜しむ) to spare oneself; to spare oneself the trouble; (exp,v5m) (2) (archaism) (as 骨を盗むまい, 骨を盗まず, etc.) to nullify someone's efforts |
鬥私批修 斗私批修 see styles |
dòu sī pī xiū dou4 si1 pi1 xiu1 tou ssu p`i hsiu tou ssu pi hsiu |
fight self-interest and repudiate revisionism (Cultural Revolution slogan) |
鬩ぎあう see styles |
semegiau せめぎあう |
(Godan verb with "u" ending) to fight each other |
鬩ぎ合う see styles |
semegiau せめぎあう |
(Godan verb with "u" ending) to fight each other |
鬼メール see styles |
onimeeru おにメール |
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) e-mailing or texting someone many times |
鬼怕惡人 鬼怕恶人 see styles |
guǐ pà è rén gui3 pa4 e4 ren2 kuei p`a o jen kuei pa o jen |
lit. ghosts are afraid of evil too; an evil person fears someone even more evil (idiom) |
鳴金收兵 鸣金收兵 see styles |
míng jīn shōu bīng ming2 jin1 shou1 bing1 ming chin shou ping |
to beat the gong to recall troops (idiom); to order a retreat |
鳴金收軍 鸣金收军 see styles |
míng jīn shōu jun ming2 jin1 shou1 jun1 ming chin shou chün |
to beat the gong to recall troops (idiom); to order a retreat |
鳴鑼開道 鸣锣开道 see styles |
míng luó kāi dào ming2 luo2 kai1 dao4 ming lo k`ai tao ming lo kai tao |
to beat the gong to clear the way; (fig.) to pave the way for something |
麻姑掻痒 see styles |
makosouyou / makosoyo まこそうよう |
(yoji) things happening exactly as one pleases (wishes); someone being very attentive to one's wishes |
鼈不愼ロ see styles |
biē bù shèn bie1 bu4 shen4 pieh pu shen |
The tortoise, clinging to a stick with its mouth, being carried in fight, warned not to open its mouth to speak, yet did, fell and perished; moral, guard your lips. |
鼻につく see styles |
hananitsuku はなにつく |
(exp,v5k) (1) to be cloying; to be sick and tired with; to be disgusted with; to get up someone's nose; (2) to stink |
鼻に付く see styles |
hananitsuku はなにつく |
(exp,v5k) (1) to be cloying; to be sick and tired with; to be disgusted with; to get up someone's nose; (2) to stink |
鼻を折る see styles |
hanaooru はなをおる |
(exp,v5r) to humble someone |
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) |
いたちの道 see styles |
itachinomichi いたちのみち |
(expression) not to write to or visit someone; road of the weasel (it is believed that if someone blocks the path a weasel, he will never take that path again) |
いびり出す see styles |
ibiridasu いびりだす |
(transitive verb) to drive (someone) out by bullying them; to bully (someone) into leaving; to treat (someone) so badly that they leave |
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') |
エンドーサ see styles |
endoosa エンドーサ |
endorser (esp. someone who endorses a brand) |
オフビート see styles |
ofubiito / ofubito オフビート |
off-beat |
Variations: |
ojou / ojo おじょう |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (someone else's) daughter; (2) young lady |
Variations: |
oko おこ |
(polite language) (See 子・こ・2) (someone else's) child |
お株を奪う see styles |
okabuoubau / okabuobau おかぶをうばう |
(exp,v5u) to beat someone at his own game |
カウンター see styles |
kauntaa / kaunta カウンター |
(1) counter; (2) service counter (e.g. at a bank); (3) counter (at a bar, cafe, etc.); (4) (computer terminology) automatically responding with an upload slot to someone who allows you to download (e.g. in P2P systems) |
かつぎ出す see styles |
katsugidasu かつぎだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to carry something out of a place; (2) to elevate (someone) to a high position; to convince someone to accept a post (esp. through flattery); (3) to mention something; to broach a topic; to bring up (a subject); to raise (an issue); to mention |
かっ飛ばす see styles |
kattobasu かっとばす |
(transitive verb) to knock out (e.g. a homer); to slam; to send flying (e.g. a ball); to wallop (someone) |
かばん持ち see styles |
kabanmochi かばんもち |
(1) private secretary; (2) (derogatory term) flunky; someone who is always following around someone of high rank; (3) someone who carries a bag for someone; luggage carrier; carrying a bag |
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) |
がんばり屋 see styles |
ganbariya がんばりや |
someone who battles on in difficult circumstances |
キャラ付け see styles |
kyarazuke キャラづけ |
characterizing (someone as having a specific personality); stereotyping; typecasting; treating (someone) as if they have a certain (stereotypical) personality |
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) |
くっ付ける see styles |
kuttsukeru くっつける |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to attach; to stick together; to paste; to glue; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to place together; to put side by side; (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) to make (someone) get married; to get (someone) hitched |
くっ着ける see styles |
kuttsukeru くっつける |
(Ichidan verb) (1) (kana only) to attach; to stick together; to paste; to glue; (2) (kana only) to place together; to put side-by-side; (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) to make someone get married; to get someone hitched |
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 |
けむに巻く see styles |
kemunimaku けむにまく |
(exp,v5k) to confuse someone; to befuddle someone; to create a smokescreen |
コケにする see styles |
kokenisuru コケにする |
(exp,vs-i) (kana only) to make a fool of someone |
こたつむり see styles |
kotatsumuri こたつむり |
(colloquialism) (pun on かたつむり) (See こたつ) someone who curls up under a kotatsu all winter; kotatsu snail |
ザファイト see styles |
zafaito ザファイト |
(work) The Fight (book); (wk) The Fight (book) |
しぼり取る see styles |
shiboritoru しぼりとる |
(transitive verb) (1) to exploit; to extort; to squeeze (someone); (2) to squeeze (e.g. oil, juice); to wring out; to press out |
ショタコン see styles |
shotakon ショタコン |
(abbreviation) (from 正太郎コンプレックス) (See ロリコン) shotacon; attraction to young (or young-looking) boys; someone attracted to young boys |
しょっぴく see styles |
shoppiku しょっぴく |
(transitive verb) (1) to drag along; (2) to take (a suspect to the police); to drag (someone) away |
しょっ引く see styles |
shoppiku しょっぴく |
(transitive verb) (1) (colloquialism) (kana only) to drag along; (transitive verb) (2) (colloquialism) (kana only) to take (a suspect to the police); to drag (someone) away |
すっぽかす see styles |
suppokasu すっぽかす |
(transitive verb) (colloquialism) to leave (something) undone; to neglect (a duty, task, etc.); to break (a promise, appointment, etc.); to stand (someone) up |
せめぎ合う see styles |
semegiau せめぎあう |
(Godan verb with "u" ending) to fight each other |
タイトル戦 see styles |
taitorusen タイトルせん |
title fight; championship match |
たたき出す see styles |
tatakidasu たたきだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to begin to strike; (2) to kick out; to forcefully expel; to fire (someone); (3) to hammer (pattern, etc.) into metal |
たらい回し see styles |
taraimawashi たらいまわし |
(noun/participle) (1) acrobatic barrel-rolling (performed using the feet while lying on the back); (2) handing something around (within a fixed group of people in a pre-arranged order); (3) handing off a problem to someone else (in order to evade responsibility) |
チャレンジ see styles |
charenji チャレンジ |
(n,vs,vi) (See 挑戦) taking on (a challenge); attempt; try; tackling; challenging (someone to a contest) |
ちゃんばら see styles |
chanbara ちゃんばら |
(abbreviation) sword fight; sword play |
ちゃん付け see styles |
chanzuke ちゃんづけ |
(noun, transitive verb) (See さん付け) attaching the familiar suffix "-chan" to someone's name |
ちょっかい see styles |
chokkai ちょっかい |
(1) (See ちょっかいを出す) meddling; interference; making a pass at someone; (2) extending a paw to drag something closer; (3) (derogatory term) (archaism) hand; arm; wrist; (4) (archaism) disfigured arm; disfigured hand |
ツービート see styles |
tsuubiito / tsubito ツービート |
two-beat |
つかみ出す see styles |
tsukamidasu つかみだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to take out; to take a handful of; to grab and throw; (2) to turn someone out (of house, room, etc.) |
つれて来る see styles |
tsuretekuru つれてくる |
(exp,vk) to bring someone along |
つれて行く see styles |
tsureteyuku つれてゆく tsureteiku / tsureteku つれていく |
(Godan verb - iku/yuku special class) to take someone (to some place); to take someone along; to lead someone away |
デスマッチ see styles |
desumacchi デスマッチ |
fight to the finish (wasei: death match); desperate struggle; life-and-death struggle |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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