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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
美作江見駅 see styles |
mimasakaemieki みまさかえみえき |
(st) Mimasakaemi Station |
高峰三枝子 see styles |
takaminemieko たかみねみえこ |
(person) Takamine Mieko (1918.12.2-1990.5.27) |
アキャデミィ see styles |
akyademi アキャデミィ |
academia (fre: academie); academy |
ヒメセミエビ see styles |
himesemiebi ヒメセミエビ |
(kana only) slipper lobster of genus Scyllarus (esp. species Scyllarus cultrifer) |
内閣総理大臣 see styles |
naikakusouridaijin / naikakusoridaijin ないかくそうりだいじん |
prime minister (as the head of a cabinet government); premier |
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fuukiri / fukiri ふうきり |
(noun, transitive verb) premiere; first showing; release (film) |
斫迦羅伐辣底 斫迦罗伐辣底 see styles |
zhuó jiā luó fá là dǐ zhuo2 jia1 luo2 fa2 la4 di3 cho chia lo fa la ti shakarabaratei* |
遮迦越羅; 轉輪王 Cakravartī-rāja, sovereign ruler, whose chariot wheels roll everywhere without hindrance: the extent of his realm and power are indicated by the quality of the metal, iron, copper, silver, or, for universality, gold. The highest cakravartī uses the wheel or thunder-bolt as a weapon and 'hurls his Tchakra into the midst of his enemies', but the Buddha 'meekly turns the wheel of doctrine and conquers every universe by his teaching'. |
王座を占める see styles |
ouzaoshimeru / ozaoshimeru おうざをしめる |
(exp,v1) (1) (See 座を占める・1) to occupy the throne; to sit on the royal throne; (exp,v1) (2) (See 座を占める・2) to be at the top; to hold the premier position; to win a championship |
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kubigari くびがり |
headhunting (collecting the heads of dead enemies as trophies) |
プルミエクリュ see styles |
purumiekuryu プルミエクリュ |
premier cru (wine classification) (fre:) |
プレミアショー see styles |
puremiashoo プレミアショー |
premiere (film, etc.) (wasei: premiere show) |
リンゼイ美恵子 see styles |
rinzeimieko / rinzemieko リンゼイみえこ |
(person) Rinzei Mieko |
不是冤家不聚頭 不是冤家不聚头 see styles |
bù shì yuān jiā bù jù tóu bu4 shi4 yuan1 jia1 bu4 ju4 tou2 pu shih yüan chia pu chü t`ou pu shih yüan chia pu chü tou |
destiny will make enemies meet (idiom); (often said about lovers who have a disagreement) |
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katakidoushi; tekidoushi(ik) / katakidoshi; tekidoshi(ik) かたきどうし; てきどうし(ik) |
mutual enemies |
出師未捷身先死 出师未捷身先死 see styles |
chū shī wèi jié shēn xiān sǐ chu1 shi1 wei4 jie2 shen1 xian1 si3 ch`u shih wei chieh shen hsien ssu chu shih wei chieh shen hsien ssu |
"he failed to complete his quest before death" (line from the poem "The Premier of Shu" 蜀相[Shu3 xiang4] by Du Fu 杜甫[Du4 Fu3]) |
汝の敵を愛せよ see styles |
nanjinotekioaiseyo なんじのてきをあいせよ |
(expression) (proverb) (from Matthew 5:44) love your enemies |
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memie めみえ |
(noun/participle) (1) interview; (noun/participle) (2) stage debut; first appearance; (noun/participle) (3) (humble language) (See お目にかかる) meeting; (noun/participle) (4) (See 奉公人) trial for a servant |
シェミエニスキー see styles |
shemienisukii / shemienisuki シェミエニスキー |
(personal name) Siemienski |
プルミエ・クリュ see styles |
purumie kuryu プルミエ・クリュ |
premier cru (wine classification) (fre:) |
プレミア・ショー see styles |
puremia shoo プレミア・ショー |
premiere (film, etc.) (wasei: premiere show) |
オオミミハリネズミ see styles |
oomimiharinezumi オオミミハリネズミ |
long-eared hedgehog (Hemiechinus auritus) |
仇人相見,分外眼紅 仇人相见,分外眼红 see styles |
chóu rén xiāng jiàn , fèn wài yǎn hóng chou2 ren2 xiang1 jian4 , fen4 wai4 yan3 hong2 ch`ou jen hsiang chien , fen wai yen hung chou jen hsiang chien , fen wai yen hung |
when the enemies come face to face, their eyes blaze with hatred (idiom) |
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hyakuningiri ひゃくにんぎり |
(1) slaying 100 enemies with one's sword; (2) (slang) bedding 100 people; having sex with countless people |
舎密(ateji) see styles |
seimi; seemi / semi; seemi セイミ; セーミ |
(archaism) (See 化学) chemistry (dut: chemie) |
オオミミハリネズミ属 see styles |
oomimiharinezumizoku オオミミハリネズミぞく |
Hemiechinus (genus of hedgehogs) |
独立時計師アカデミー see styles |
dokuritsutokeishiakademii / dokuritsutokeshiakademi どくりつとけいしアカデミー |
(org) Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants; Academy of Independent Creators in Watchmaking; AHCI; (o) Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants; Academy of Independent Creators in Watchmaking; AHCI |
君父の讐は倶に天を戴かず see styles |
kunpunoadahatomonitenoitadakazu くんぷのあだはともにてんをいただかず |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Book of Rites) (See 不倶戴天) not wanting to live in the same world as one's father's or lord's enemies; being prepared to sacrifice one's life to avenge one's father or lord |
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souri / sori そうり |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 内閣総理大臣) prime minister (as the head of a cabinet government); premier; (noun/participle) (2) (orig. meaning) leading; overseeing; leader; overseer; president |
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aibiki あいびき |
(1) (合い引き, 合引き only) bench used by kabuki actors during performance; (2) for enemies and allies to pull back their troops at the same time; (3) responding to enemy arrow fire with arrow fire |
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purumiekuryu; purumie kuryu プルミエクリュ; プルミエ・クリュ |
premier cru (wine classification) (fre:) |
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puremiashoo; puremia shoo プレミアショー; プレミア・ショー |
premiere (film, etc.) (wasei: premiere show) |
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puremiariigu; puremia riigu / puremiarigu; puremia rigu プレミアリーグ; プレミア・リーグ |
(org) Premier League (English football league) |
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omemie おめみえ |
(noun/participle) (1) (the privilege to have) an audience (with one's lord, a dignitary, etc.); interview (with one's superior); (noun/participle) (2) one's debut (first) appearance; debut (of a new product, work of art, actor, etc.); (noun/participle) (3) trial service (of a servant) |
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japanpuremia; japan puremia ジャパンプレミア; ジャパン・プレミア |
Japan premiere (of a movie, etc.) |
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waarudopuremia; waarudo puremia / warudopuremia; warudo puremia ワールドプレミア; ワールド・プレミア |
world premiere |
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puremiashoo; puremia shoo; puremiashou(sk) / puremiashoo; puremia shoo; puremiasho(sk) プレミアショー; プレミア・ショー; プレミアショウ(sk) |
premiere (film, etc.) (wasei: premiere show) |
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omemie おめみえ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) audience (with a lord, dignitary, etc.); interview; (n,vs,vi) (2) first (public) appearance; debut; coming out (on the market); (n,vs,vi) (3) (hist) trial service (of a servant); probation; (n,vs,vi) (4) (hist) audience with a shogun (granted to a vassal; Edo period); right to have an audience with a shogun |
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omemie おめみえ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) audience (with a lord, dignitary, etc.); interview; (n,vs,vi) (2) first (public) appearance; debut; coming out (on the market); (n,vs,vi) (3) (hist) trial service (of a servant); probation; (n,vs,vi) (4) (hist) audience with a shogun (granted to a vassal; Edo period); right to have an audience with a shogun |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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