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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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ume(p); mume(ok); ume うめ(P); むめ(ok); ウメ |
(1) Japanese apricot (Prunus mume); Japanese plum; ume; Chinese plum; (2) (See 竹・たけ・2,松・まつ・2) lowest (of a three-tier ranking system) |
セイヨウスモモ see styles |
seiyousumomo / seyosumomo セイヨウスモモ |
(kana only) common plum (Prunus domestica); European plum |
プラム・ケーキ see styles |
puramu keeki プラム・ケーキ |
plum cake |
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sumomo; sumomo すもも; スモモ |
(kana only) Japanese plum (Prunus salicina); Chinese plum |
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tsubureume つぶれうめ |
{food} (See 梅干し) crushed umeboshi; crushed pickled plum |
プラムプディング see styles |
puramupudingu プラムプディング |
Christmas pudding; plum pudding |
李下に冠を整さず see styles |
rikanikanmuriotadasazu りかにかんむりをたださず |
(expression) (proverb) leave no room for scandal; don't do anything that can be misinterpreted; don't straighten your cap under a plum tree (because when you raise your hands it might look as if you're trying to steal the plums) |
李下に冠を正さず see styles |
rikanikanmuriotadasazu りかにかんむりをたださず |
(expression) (proverb) leave no room for scandal; don't do anything that can be misinterpreted; don't straighten your cap under a plum tree (because when you raise your hands it might look as if you're trying to steal the plums) |
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shidareume; hidareume しだれうめ; ヒダレウメ |
weeping plum (Prunus mume f. pendula); weeping Japanese apricot |
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koubaiyaki / kobaiyaki こうばいやき |
{food} (See 煎餅) kōbaiyaki (senbei punched into shapes, e.g. plum) |
プラム・プディング see styles |
puramu pudingu プラム・プディング |
Christmas pudding; plum pudding |
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umeniuguisu(梅ni鶯); umeniuguisu(梅niuguisu) うめにうぐいす(梅に鶯); うめにウグイス(梅にウグイス) |
(exp,n) (idiom) match made in heaven; perfect match; great coupling; bush warbler in a plum tree (a common motif in poetry and classical Japanese painting) |
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maki; maki まき; マキ |
(kana only) (See 犬槙) yew plum pine (Podocarpus macrophyllus) |
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karikariume(karikari梅); karikariume(karikari梅) カリカリうめ(カリカリ梅); かりかりうめ(かりかり梅) |
crunchy pickled plum |
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riihinmui; rihimui / rihinmui; rihimui リーヒンムイ; リヒムイ |
li hing mui (Chinese salty dried plum) (chi: léuih hàhng mui) |
桜切る馬鹿梅切らぬ馬鹿 see styles |
sakurakirubakaumekiranubaka さくらきるばかうめきらぬばか |
(expression) (proverb) prune your plum trees, but not your cherry trees |
瓜田不納履,李下不整冠 瓜田不纳履,李下不整冠 see styles |
guā tián bù nà lǚ , lǐ xià bù zhěng guān gua1 tian2 bu4 na4 lu:3 , li3 xia4 bu4 zheng3 guan1 kua t`ien pu na lü , li hsia pu cheng kuan kua tien pu na lü , li hsia pu cheng kuan |
lit. don't tie your shoelaces in a melon patch, and don't adjust your hat under a plum tree (idiom); fig. don't do anything that might arouse suspicion; innocent acts may be misconstrued |
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umeboshi うめぼし |
umeboshi; pickled dried ume; pickled dried plum |
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shidareume; shidareume しだれうめ; シダレウメ |
weeping plum (Prunus mume f. pendula); weeping Japanese apricot |
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puramukeeki; puramu keeki プラムケーキ; プラム・ケーキ |
plum cake |
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rikanikanmuriotadasazu りかにかんむりをたださず |
(expression) (proverb) leave no room for scandal; don't do anything that can be misinterpreted; don't straighten your cap under a plum tree (because when you raise your hands it might look as if you're trying to steal the plums) |
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puramupudingu; puramu pudingu プラムプディング; プラム・プディング |
Christmas pudding; plum pudding |
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sakurakirubakaumekiranubaka さくらきるばかうめきらぬばか |
(expression) (proverb) only an idiot prunes cherry trees and only an idiot does not prune plum trees |
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sakurakirubaka、umekiranubaka さくらきるばか、うめきらぬばか |
(expression) (proverb) only an idiot prunes cherry trees and only an idiot does not prune plum trees |
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umehakuutomosanekuunanakanitenjinnetegozaru / umehakutomosanekunanakanitenjinnetegozaru うめはくうともさねくうななかにてんじんねてござる |
(exp,v4r) (proverb) don't eat plum pits (because they are poisonous); if you eat a plum, don't eat the kernel; inside it heavenly gods sleep |
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umehakuutomosanekuuna、nakanitenjinnetegozaru / umehakutomosanekuna、nakanitenjinnetegozaru うめはくうともさねくうな、なかにてんじんねてござる |
(exp,v4r) (proverb) don't eat plum pits (because they are poisonous); if you eat a plum, don't eat the kernel; inside it heavenly gods sleep |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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