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botamochi ぼたもち |
(kana only) adzuki bean-covered mochi; botamochi |
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tanabota; tanabota たなぼた; タナボタ |
(abbreviation) (kana only) (See 棚から牡丹餅) godsend; windfall |
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o お |
(n-pref,n-suf) (1) (See 雌・め・1) male; (prefix noun) (2) (See 雄叫び・1) manly; brave; heroic; (prefix noun) (3) (See 雄滝) larger (of the two); greater; (4) (archaism) man; (5) (archaism) husband |
須賀川の牡丹園 see styles |
sukagawanobotanen すかがわのぼたんえん |
(place-name) Sukagawanobotan'en |
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botanebi ぼたんえび |
(kana only) botan shrimp (Pandalus nipponensis) |
牡丹鸚哥(rK) |
botaninko; botaninko ぼたんいんこ; ボタンインコ |
(kana only) lovebird (esp. Lilian's lovebird, Agapornis lilianae) |
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oushiza / oshiza おうしざ |
{astron} Taurus (constellation); the Bull |
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botannabe ぼたんなべ |
{food} boar meat hot pot; boar stew |
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ohitsujiza おひつじざ |
{astron} Aries (constellation); the Ram |
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osuinu; oinu(雄犬, 牡犬) おすいぬ; おいぬ(雄犬, 牡犬) |
male dog |
北里大学牡鹿実習所 see styles |
kitasatodaigakuoshikajisshuujo / kitasatodaigakuoshikajisshujo きたさとだいがくおしかじっしゅうじょ |
(place-name) Kitasatodaigakuoshikajisshuujo |
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matoyakaki まとやかき |
Matoya Oyster (from Matoya bay, Mie-ken) |
牡丹雖好,全仗綠葉扶 牡丹虽好,全仗绿叶扶 |
mǔ dan suī hǎo , quán zhàng lǜ yè fú mu3 dan5 sui1 hao3 , quan2 zhang4 lu:4 ye4 fu2 mu tan sui hao , ch`üan chang lü yeh fu mu tan sui hao , chüan chang lü yeh fu |
Although the peony is beautiful, it depends entirely on help from the green leaves (idiom). However brilliant you may be, you can't do anything without support from others. |
牡丹雖好,全仗綠葉扶持 牡丹虽好,全仗绿叶扶持 |
mǔ dan suī hǎo , quán zhàng lǜ yè fú chí mu3 dan5 sui1 hao3 , quan2 zhang4 lu:4 ye4 fu2 chi2 mu tan sui hao , ch`üan chang lü yeh fu ch`ih mu tan sui hao , chüan chang lü yeh fu chih |
Although the peony is beautiful, it depends entirely on help from the green leaves (idiom). However brilliant you may be, you can't do anything without support from others. |
牡丹雖好,全憑綠葉扶持 牡丹虽好,全凭绿叶扶持 |
mǔ dan suī hǎo , quán píng lǜ yè fú chí mu3 dan5 sui1 hao3 , quan2 ping2 lu:4 ye4 fu2 chi2 mu tan sui hao , ch`üan p`ing lü yeh fu ch`ih mu tan sui hao , chüan ping lü yeh fu chih |
Although the peony is beautiful, it depends entirely on help from the green leaves (idiom). However brilliant you may be, you can't do anything without support from others. |
牡丹雖好,終須綠葉扶持 牡丹虽好,终须绿叶扶持 |
mǔ dan suī hǎo , zhōng xū lǜ yè fú chí mu3 dan5 sui1 hao3 , zhong1 xu1 lu:4 ye4 fu2 chi2 mu tan sui hao , chung hsü lü yeh fu ch`ih mu tan sui hao , chung hsü lü yeh fu chih |
Although the peony is beautiful, it depends entirely on help from the green leaves (idiom). However brilliant you may be, you can't do anything without support from others. |
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iwagaki(岩牡蠣, 岩gaki); iwagaki(岩gaki); iwagaki いわがき(岩牡蠣, 岩がき); いわガキ(岩ガキ); イワガキ |
Iwagaki oyster (Crassostrea nippona) |
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kaki(p); borei(牡蠣, 牡蛎); kaki(p) / kaki(p); bore(牡蠣, 牡蛎); kaki(p) かき(P); ぼれい(牡蠣, 牡蛎); カキ(P) |
(kana only) oyster; oyster shell |
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osuneko(osu猫); osuneko(雄猫, 牡猫); oneko(雄猫, 男猫, 牡猫) オスねこ(オス猫); おすねこ(雄猫, 牡猫); おねこ(雄猫, 男猫, 牡猫) |
tomcat; male cat |
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botanyuki(牡丹雪, botan雪); botanyuki(botan雪) ぼたんゆき(牡丹雪, ぼたん雪); ボタンゆき(ボタン雪) |
large snowflakes |
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tanakarabotamochi たなからぼたもち |
(exp,n) (idiom) (See 牡丹餅) sudden windfall; unexpected piece of good luck; azuki-covered mochi (fallen) from a shelf |
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tanakarabotamochi たなからぼたもち |
(exp,n) (idiom) (See 牡丹餅) sudden windfall; unexpected piece of good luck; azuki-covered mochi (fallen) from a shelf |
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yakigaki(焼ki牡蠣, 焼kigaki); yakigaki(焼kigaki) やきがき(焼き牡蠣, 焼きがき); やきガキ(焼きガキ) |
oysters cooked in the shell |
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tanabota; tanabota たなぼた; タナボタ |
(abbreviation) (kana only) (See 棚から牡丹餅) godsend; windfall |
立てば芍薬座れば牡丹歩く姿は百合の花 see styles |
tatebashakuyakusuwarebabotanarukusugatahayurinohana たてばしゃくやくすわればぼたんあるくすがたはゆりのはな |
(expression) beautiful appearance of a woman |
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namagaki なまがき |
{food} raw oyster |
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ondori; ondori おんどり; オンドリ |
(kana only) cock; rooster; chanticleer |
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ondori; ondori(sk) おんどり; オンドリ(sk) |
(1) (雄鳥 only) (kana only) (See 雌鳥・1) male bird; (2) (kana only) (esp. 雄鶏) (See 雌鶏・2) cock; rooster |
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tanakarabotamochi たなからぼたもち |
(exp,n) (idiom) (See 牡丹餅) sudden windfall; unexpected piece of good luck; azuki-covered mochi (fallen) from a shelf |
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