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<12| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
コガネチョウチョウウオ see styles |
koganechouchouuo / koganechochouo コガネチョウチョウウオ |
(kana only) pebbled butterflyfish (Chaetodon multicinctus); multiband butterflyfish |
エルゴカルシフェロール see styles |
erugokarushiferooru エルゴカルシフェロール |
(See ビタミンD2) ergocalciferol |
サイコガルバノメーター see styles |
saikogarubanomeetaa / saikogarubanomeeta サイコガルバノメーター |
psychogalvanometer |
スカルジスコカミェンナ see styles |
sukarujisukokamiェnna スカルジスコカミェンナ |
(place-name) Skarzysko-Kamienna (Poland) |
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kokakoora; koka koora コカコーラ; コカ・コーラ |
(product) Coca-Cola |
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rokogaaru; roko gaaru / rokogaru; roko garu ロコガール; ロコ・ガール |
(See ロコ) girl from Hawaii |
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koganemushi; koganemushi こがねむし; コガネムシ |
(1) (kana only) scarabaeid beetle; (2) Mimela splendens (metallic-green scarabaeid beetle) |
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kokatorisu; kokkatoriisu / kokatorisu; kokkatorisu コカトリス; コッカトリース |
cockatrice |
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machikogareru まちこがれる |
(transitive verb) to be impatient for; to wait (anxiously) for; to eagerly look forward to; to long for |
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mugikogashi むぎこがし |
flour made from parched barley |
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mugikogashi むぎこがし |
(See 焦がし) parched-barley flour; ground-barley flour |
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agogahiagaru あごがひあがる |
(exp,v5r) to lose one's means of livelihood; to become unable to earn a living |
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kaagokaruto; kaago karuto / kagokaruto; kago karuto カーゴカルト; カーゴ・カルト |
cargo cult (Melanesian belief system) |
カルロスポリスティコガルシア see styles |
karurosuporisutikogarushia カルロスポリスティコガルシア |
(person) Carlos Polistico Garcia |
北九州コカ・コーラボトリング |
kitakyuushuukokakoorabotoringu / kitakyushukokakoorabotoringu きたきゅうしゅうこかこーらぼとりんぐ |
(o) Kita Kyushu Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Limited |
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otamegokashi おためごかし |
(kana only) self-aggrandizement under pretense of aiding another (aggrandisement, pretence) |
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machikogareru まちこがれる |
(transitive verb) to be impatient for; to wait (anxiously) for; to eagerly look forward to; to long for |
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kokoronodokokade こころのどこかで |
(expression) deep down; special place in one's heart; in the back of one's mind |
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injigokarumin; injigokaamin; injigokaamain; injigo karumin; injigo kaamin; injigo kaamain / injigokarumin; injigokamin; injigokamain; injigo karumin; injigo kamin; injigo kamain インジゴカルミン; インジゴカーミン; インジゴカーマイン; インジゴ・カルミン; インジゴ・カーミン; インジゴ・カーマイン |
indigo carmine |
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otamegokashi おためごかし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) self-interested show of kindness; acting selfishly under the guise of kindness |
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koneena; kogaana; kogaana; kogeena; kogaぁna / koneena; kogana; kogana; kogeena; kogaぁna こねーな; こがーな; こがあな; こげーな; こがぁな |
(pre-noun adjective) (San'yō dialect; about something; someone close to the speaker (including the speaker), or about ideas expressed by the speaker) (See こんな) this sort of; this kind of; like this; such |
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yurikagokarahakabamade ゆりかごからはかばまで |
(expression) from the cradle to the grave |
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dokokaratomonaku どこからともなく |
(exp,adv) (kana only) from out of nowhere; from who knows where |
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tamagokakegohan たまごかけごはん |
{food} rice topped with raw egg (often seasoned with soy sauce) |
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omoikogareru おもいこがれる |
(v1,vi) to pine for |
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omoikogareru おもいこがれる |
(v1,vi) to yearn for; to long for; to pine for; to love ardently; to be madly in love with |
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koikogareru こいこがれる |
(v1,vi) to yearn for; to pine; to be deeply in love with |
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koikogareru こいこがれる |
(v1,vi) to yearn (for); to pine (for); to long (for); to be madly in love (with); to be consumed with love (for) |
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mekaraurokogaochiru めからうろこがおちる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to see the light; to be awakened to the truth; to have the scales fall from one's eyes |
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miminitakogadekiru(耳nitakogadekiru); miminitakogadekiru(耳nitakogadekiru, 耳ni胼胝gadekiru) みみにタコができる(耳にタコができる); みみにたこができる(耳にたこができる, 耳に胼胝ができる) |
(exp,v1) to be told or made to hear something so often that you (metaphorically) get calluses on your ears |
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nakusemiyorimonakanuhotarugamiokogasu なくせみよりもなかぬほたるがみをこがす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) empty vessels make the most noise; the silent firefly burns with more passion than the crying cicada |
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nakusemiyorimonakanuhotarugamiokogasu なくせみよりもなかぬほたるがみをこがす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) empty vessels make the most noise; the silent firefly burns with more passion than the crying cicada |
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miminitakogadekiru みみにたこができる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to be told or made to hear something so often that you (metaphorically) get calluses on your ears |
Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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