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波瀾老成 波澜老成 see styles |
bō lán lǎo chéng bo1 lan2 lao3 cheng2 po lan lao ch`eng po lan lao cheng |
splendid and powerful (of story); majestic; awesome |
畏るべき see styles |
osorubeki おそるべき |
(can act as adjective) (1) dreadful; terrible; horrible; deplorable; (2) fearsome; formidable; awesome; redoubtable |
畏れ入る see styles |
osoreiru / osoreru おそれいる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be sorry; to beg pardon; to be much obliged; to feel small; (2) to be grateful; (3) to be amazed; to be filled with awe; to be surprised; (4) to be disconcerted; to be embarrassed |
畏れ多い see styles |
osoreooi おそれおおい |
(adjective) awesome; awe-inspiring; august |
畏敬の念 see styles |
ikeinonen / ikenonen いけいのねん |
(exp,n) feelings of awe and veneration; reverential feelings |
神ってる see styles |
kamitteru; kamitteru かみってる; カミってる |
(exp,v1) (slang) to be awesome; to be extreme; to be incredible |
馬頭觀音 马头观音 see styles |
mǎ tóu guān yīn ma3 tou2 guan1 yin1 ma t`ou kuan yin ma tou kuan yin |
馬頭大士; 馬頭明王 Hayagrīva, the horse-neck or horse-head Guanyin, in awe-inspiring attitude towards evil spirits. |
鯤鵬展翅 鲲鹏展翅 see styles |
kūn péng zhǎn chì kun1 peng2 zhan3 chi4 k`un p`eng chan ch`ih kun peng chan chih |
lit. the giant Peng bird spreads its wings and begins to fly; displaying awesome power and momentum at the outset; to have the world at one's feet |
おそれ多い see styles |
osoreooi おそれおおい |
(adjective) awesome; awe-inspiring; august |
一覽眾山小 一览众山小 see styles |
yī lǎn zhòng shān xiǎo yi1 lan3 zhong4 shan1 xiao3 i lan chung shan hsiao |
(last line of the poem 望岳 by Tang poet Du Fu 杜甫[Du4 Fu3]) with one look I shall see all the smaller mountains down below (from the summit of Mt Tai 泰山[Tai4 Shan1]); (fig.) awe-inspiring view from a very high place |
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rinko りんこ |
(adj-t,adv-to) (See 凛然・1) commanding; awe-inspiring |
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rinzen りんぜん |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) commanding; awe-inspiring; (adj-t,adv-to) (2) bitter (cold); piercing |
衝撃と畏怖 see styles |
shougekitoifu / shogekitoifu しょうげきといふ |
(exp,n) {mil} shock and awe |
ムードメーカー see styles |
muudomeekaa / mudomeeka ムードメーカー |
life of the party (wasei: mood maker); inspiring person; (an) inspiration |
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manji まんじ |
(1) (卍 is used as a symbol for Buddhist temples on maps) (See ハーケンクロイツ) swastika (esp. counterclockwise form as a Buddhist symbol); fylfot; gammadion; (2) swastika-shaped family crest; (interjection) (3) (卍 only) (net-sl) (usu. at the beginning or; and end of a sentence or word but also by itself; used for emphasis, etc.) wow; yeah; ugh; yuck; awesome; really; let's go |
ムード・メーカー see styles |
muudo meekaa / mudo meeka ムード・メーカー |
life of the party (wasei: mood maker); inspiring person; (an) inspiration |
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egui; egui えぐい; エグい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) harsh (taste, feeling, etc.); acrid; pungent; astringent; (adjective) (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) sharp (language, question, etc.); biting; harsh; (adjective) (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) nasty; gross; disgusting; brutal; (adjective) (4) (kana only) (slang) awesome; amazing; incredible; cool |
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kakkee; kakkee かっけー; カッケー |
(expression) (colloquialism) (See かっこいい) cool; stylish; awesome; sick; sweet; dope |
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ifuurinrin / ifurinrin いふうりんりん |
(adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) awe-inspiring; majestic; commanding; stately; with an imposing air; in a stately (dignified) manner |
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osoreiru / osoreru おそれいる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be sorry; to beg pardon; to be much obliged; to feel small; (v5r,vi) (2) to be grateful; (v5r,vi) (3) to be amazed; to be filled with awe; to be surprised; (v5r,vi) (4) to be disconcerted; to be embarrassed |
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yarii; yariぃ; yari / yari; yariぃ; yari やりー; やりぃ; やり |
(interjection) (slang) (See やった) yay; hooray; awesome |
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rinrin りんりん |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) severe; intense; awe-inspiring; commanding; (adj-t,adv-to) (2) biting; bitter (cold); piercing; frigid |
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osorubeki おそるべき |
(can act as adjective) (1) dreadful; terrible; horrible; deplorable; (can act as adjective) (2) fearsome; formidable; awesome; redoubtable |
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kakkee; kakkee; kakkee かっけー; カッケー; かっけえ |
(expression) (colloquialism) (See かっこいい) cool; stylish; awesome; sick; sweet; dope |
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osoreooi おそれおおい |
(adjective) (1) awesome; awe-inspiring; august; gracious; (adjective) (2) (indicates apology) discourteous (to a superior); lacking due respect |
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osorubeki おそるべき |
(can act as adjective) (1) terrible; terrifying; dreadful; horrible; horrifying; appalling; (can act as adjective) (2) astonishing; astounding; staggering; tremendous; awesome; enormous |
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kamigakaru; kamugakaru かみがかる; かむがかる |
(transitive verb) (1) (oft. used adjectivally as 神懸かった or 神懸かっている) to be possessed by a god; (transitive verb) (2) to not act like oneself; to behave oddly; (transitive verb) (3) (idiom) (slang) (See 神る) to be awesome; to be extreme; to be incredible |
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awei; awee; auee; auei / awe; awee; auee; aue アウェイ; アウェー; アウエー; アウエイ |
away |
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egui; egui えぐい; エグい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) harsh (taste, feeling, etc.); acrid; pungent; astringent; (adjective) (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) sharp (language, question, etc.); biting; harsh; (adjective) (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) nasty; gross; disgusting; brutal; (adjective) (4) (kana only) (slang) awesome; amazing; incredible; cool |
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awei; awee; auee; auei(sk) / awe; awee; auee; aue(sk) アウェイ; アウェー; アウエー; アウエイ(sk) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) {sports} away (game, goal, etc.); opponents' ground; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (colloquialism) unfamiliar surroundings; feeling out of place; enemy territory |
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ririshii / ririshi りりしい |
(adjective) gallant; brave; imposing; awe-inspiring; severe; biting; chivalrous; manly; dignified |
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kakkee; kakkee; kakkee; kakkee(sk); kakkeェ(sk) かっけー; カッケー; かっけえ; かっけぇ(sk); カッケェ(sk) |
(expression) (colloquialism) (See かっこいい) cool; stylish; awesome; sick; sweet; dope |
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kamigakaru かみがかる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (oft. used adjectivally as 神がかった or 神がかっている) to be possessed by a god; (v5r,vi) (2) to not act like oneself; to behave oddly; (v5r,vi) (3) (idiom) (slang) (See 神る) to be awesome; to be extreme; to be incredible |
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ririshii / ririshi りりしい |
(adjective) gallant; manly; brave; imposing; awe-inspiring; chivalrous; dignified |
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hittoandoawei; hittoandoawee; hitto ando awei; hitto ando awee / hittoandoawe; hittoandoawee; hitto ando awe; hitto ando awee ヒットアンドアウェイ; ヒットアンドアウェー; ヒット・アンド・アウェイ; ヒット・アンド・アウェー |
{boxing} hit-and-run tactics (wasei: hit and away); striking and immediately retreating |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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