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Simple Dictionary Definition

頭をもたげる

see styles
 atamaomotageru
    あたまをもたげる
(exp,v1) to raise one's head; to come to the fore; to rise into importance; to gain strength; to rear its head

とるに足りない

see styles
 torunitarinai
    とるにたりない
(exp,adj-i) of little importance; trivial; worthless; valueless

バイタルエリア

see styles
 baitarueria
    バイタルエリア
(sports) area of a soccer pitch between the penalty area and the centre ring (of tactical importance) (wasei: vital area)

取るに足らない

see styles
 torunitaranai
    とるにたらない
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See 取るに足りない) insignificant; inconsequential; trifling; negligible; of little importance

取るに足りない

see styles
 torunitarinai
    とるにたりない
(exp,adj-i) of little importance; trivial; worthless; valueless

孟母三遷の教え

see styles
 moubosansennooshie / mobosansennooshie
    もうぼさんせんのおしえ
(expression) the importance of creating an environment conducive to a child's learning

手心手背都是肉

see styles
shǒu xīn shǒu bèi dōu shì ròu
    shou3 xin1 shou3 bei4 dou1 shi4 rou4
shou hsin shou pei tou shih jou
lit. both the palm and the back of the hand are made of flesh (idiom); fig. to both be of equal importance; to value both equally

どんぐりの背比べ

see styles
 dongurinoseikurabe / dongurinosekurabe
    どんぐりのせいくらべ
(exp,n) (idiom) having no outstanding characteristics; all seeming about the same; bragging competition concerning matters of little importance; pissing contest; height comparison among acorns

バイタル・エリア

 baitaru eria
    バイタル・エリア
(sports) area of a soccer pitch between the penalty area and the centre ring (of tactical importance) (wasei: vital area)

マティリアリティ

see styles
 matiriariti
    マティリアリティ
materiality; importance; gravity

もったいを付ける

see styles
 mottaiotsukeru
    もったいをつける
(exp,v1) to put on airs; to assume importance

Variations:
主客転倒
主客顛倒

 shukakutentou; shukyakutentou / shukakutento; shukyakutento
    しゅかくてんとう; しゅきゃくてんとう
(noun/participle) (yoji) reversing the order of (relative) importance (of); putting the cart before the horse; the tables being turned; mistaking the insignificant for the essential; mistaking the means for the end

Variations:
勿体ぶる
勿体振る

 mottaiburu
    もったいぶる
(v5r,vi) (kana only) to put on airs; to assume importance; to be self-important; to be pretentious; to be pompous; to stand on one's dignity

Variations:
本末転倒
本末顛倒

 honmatsutentou / honmatsutento
    ほんまつてんとう
(n,vs,adj-no) (yoji) failing to properly evaluate the (relative) importance (of); putting the cart before the horse; mistaking the cause for the end; mistaking the insignificant for the essential; getting one's priorities backwards

Variations:
たかが知れる
高が知れる

 takagashireru
    たかがしれる
(exp,v1) to be of no importance

Variations:
重み
重味(iK)

 omomi
    おもみ
(1) weight; (2) weight (e.g. of someone's words); burden; grandeur; dignity; (3) importance; significance

Variations:
頭をもたげる
頭を擡げる

 atamaomotageru
    あたまをもたげる
(exp,v1) to raise one's head; to come to the fore; to rise into importance; to gain strength; to rear its head

Variations:
首をもたげる
首を擡げる

 kubiomotageru
    くびをもたげる
(exp,v1) (idiom) to rise into importance; to gain strength; to raise one's head

Variations:
ひとかどの人物
一角の人物

 hitokadonojinbutsu
    ひとかどのじんぶつ
(exp,n) someone (important); person of importance

Variations:
ひとかどの人間
一角の人間

 hitokadononingen
    ひとかどのにんげん
(exp,n) (See 一角の人物) someone (important); person of importance

Variations:
勿体ぶる
勿体振る(rK)

 mottaiburu
    もったいぶる
(v5r,vi) (kana only) to put on airs; to assume importance; to be self-important; to be pretentious; to be pompous; to stand on one's dignity

Variations:
取るに足りない
とるに足りない

 torunitarinai
    とるにたりない
(exp,adj-i) of little importance; trivial; worthless; valueless

Variations:
バイタルエリア
バイタル・エリア

 baitarueria; baitaru eria
    バイタルエリア; バイタル・エリア
{sports} area of a soccer pitch between the penalty area and the centre ring (of tactical importance) (wasei: vital area)

Variations:
澄まし込む
すまし込む
澄ましこむ

 sumashikomu
    すましこむ
(v5m,vi) to put on airs; to affect (e.g. importance); to look wise

Variations:
重み
重味(ateji)(rK)

 omomi
    おもみ
(1) weight; (2) weight (e.g. of someone's words); burden; grandeur; dignity; (3) importance; significance

Variations:
お高くとまる
お高く止まる
お高く留まる

 otakakutomaru
    おたかくとまる
(exp,v5r) to assume an air of importance; to be self-important; to put on airs

Variations:
自惚れ
己惚れ(rK)
自惚(sK)

 unubore(p); onobore(己惚re)(ok)
    うぬぼれ(P); おのぼれ(己惚れ)(ok)
conceit; vanity; pride; self-importance; egotism

Variations:
勿体をつける
もったいを付ける
勿体を付ける

 mottaiotsukeru
    もったいをつける
(exp,v1) (See 勿体ぶる・もったいぶる) to put on airs; to assume importance

Variations:
ウェイト
ウエイト
ウエート
ウェート

 weito(p); ueito(p); ueeto; weeto / weto(p); ueto(p); ueeto; weeto
    ウェイト(P); ウエイト(P); ウエート; ウェート
(1) weight; body weight; (2) importance; weight; emphasis; priority

Variations:
お高くとまる
お高く止まる
お高く留まる
御高くとまる(sK)

 otakakutomaru
    おたかくとまる
(exp,v5r) to assume an air of importance; to be self-important; to put on airs

Variations:
独りよがり
独り善がり
一人よがり(iK)
一人善がり(iK)

 hitoriyogari
    ひとりよがり
(n,adj-na,adj-no) self-conceit; self-satisfaction; self-righteousness; self-importance; complacency

Variations:
独りよがり
独り善がり
一人よがり(iK)
一人善がり(sK)

 hitoriyogari
    ひとりよがり
(n,adj-na,adj-no) self-conceit; self-satisfaction; self-righteousness; self-importance; complacency

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