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kasane かさね |
(1) (esp. 重ね) pile; heap; layers (e.g. of clothing); set (e.g. of boxes); course (e.g. of stones); (counter) (2) (esp. 重ね; used after a word from the "hito-futa-mi" counting system) counter for things that are stacked, piled up (or layered, etc.); (3) (esp. 襲) layers of clothing worn under one's overcoat; (4) (abbreviation) (esp. 襲) (See かさねの色目・かさねのいろめ) combination of colors created by layering of garments (colours) |
頑石點頭 顽石点头 see styles |
wán shí diǎn tóu wan2 shi2 dian3 tou2 wan shih tien t`ou wan shih tien tou |
(Moved by the reciting of the Mahāparinirvāṇa Sūtra,) even the stupid stones nodded their heads. |
食物五果 see styles |
shí wù wǔ guǒ shi2 wu4 wu3 guo3 shih wu wu kuo |
The five kinds of edible fruits and grains: those with stones (or pips), rinds, shells, seeds (e.g. grains), pods. |
鶏群一鶴 see styles |
keigunikkaku / kegunikkaku けいぐんいっかく |
(See 鶏群の一鶴・けいぐんのいっかく) a swan among ducklings; a diamond among stones; a great figure among the common run of men |
ストーンズ see styles |
sutoonzu ストーンズ |
(personal name) Stones |
切り整える see styles |
kiritotonoeru きりととのえる |
(Ichidan verb) to cut and prepare (stones) |
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sessa せっさ |
(noun/participle) (1) (See 切磋琢磨・1) working hard; applying oneself; cultivating one's character (through hard work or study); (noun/participle) (2) (obsolete) (orig. meaning) polishing (stones) |
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iwaki いわき |
(1) stones and trees; sticks and stones; inanimate objects; (2) apathetic person; cold-hearted person; (3) (archaism) (See 亜炭) brown coal |
掘建て小屋 see styles |
hottategoya ほったてごや |
(1) hut; shanty; hovel; shack; (2) house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones |
摸石頭過河 摸石头过河 see styles |
mō shí tou guò hé mo1 shi2 tou5 guo4 he2 mo shih t`ou kuo ho mo shih tou kuo ho |
lit. crossing the river by feeling for stones; improvise by trial-and-error; move cautiously |
猿の尻笑い see styles |
sarunoshiriwarai さるのしりわらい |
(exp,n) (idiom) the pot calling the kettle black; people who live in glass houses throwing stones; a monkey's laughter at (another monkey's) buttocks |
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jakago; jako じゃかご; じゃこ |
(See ふとんかご) gabion; cage filled with stones |
飛び石伝い see styles |
tobiishizutai / tobishizutai とびいしづたい |
crossing via stepping-stones |
鶏群の一鶴 see styles |
keigunnoikkaku / kegunnoikkaku けいぐんのいっかく |
(exp,n) (idiom) a swan among ducklings; a diamond among stones; a great figure among the common run of men |
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ageishi / ageshi あげいし |
captured pieces (in the game of go); captured stones |
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ageishi / ageshi あげいし |
{go} captured pieces; captured stones |
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wariishi / warishi わりいし |
broken stones; rubble |
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iwagumi いわぐみ |
(See 石組み) arrangement of stones in a garden |
掘っ建て小屋 see styles |
hottategoya ほったてごや |
(1) hut; shanty; hovel; shack; (2) house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones |
掘っ立て小屋 see styles |
hottategoya ほったてごや |
(1) hut; shanty; hovel; shack; (2) house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones |
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ishiyaki いしやき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) porcelain; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) {food} baking by means of hot stones or pebbles |
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ishigumi いしぐみ |
arrangement of stones in a garden |
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tsumiishi / tsumishi つみいし |
(1) piled stones; stacked stones; (2) foundation stone; cornerstone |
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shimari しまり |
(1) (also written as 閉まり) closing (properly); shutting; (2) firmness; tightness; discipline; control; (3) carefulness (with money); economy; thrift; frugality; (4) conclusion; settlement; end; (5) {go} enclosure of two stones of the same colour in a corner |
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tobiishi / tobishi とびいし |
(1) stepping stones; (2) (rare) (See 水切り・4) stone skipping; ducks and drakes |
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futonkago ふとんかご |
(kana only) (See 蛇籠・じゃかご) gabion; cage filled with stones |
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seimoku / semoku せいもく |
(1) {go} the nine principal points (on a go board); star points; (2) {go} nine-stone handicap (with black stones placed on the star points) |
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iki(p); iki いき(P); イキ |
(1) (ant: 死に・1) living; being alive; (2) freshness; liveliness; vitality; (3) {go} situation in which a group of stones cannot be captured because it contains two or more gaps; (4) (kana only) (usually イキ) stet (proofreading); leave as-is; (prefix) (5) damned |
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jiai じあい |
(1) texture (cloth, fabric, paper); (2) market tone; undertone; (3) {go} balance between the position of white and black stones |
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akisankaku あきさんかく |
{go} empty triangle; "L"-shaped formation of three stones (considered bad shape) |
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nozoki; nozoki のぞき; ノゾキ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) peep; peeping; (2) (abbreviation) (See 覗き機関) peep show; device with lens mounted on a stand or in a box to view enlarged pictures; (3) (kana only) {go} (usu. ノゾキ) peep; placing a stone before a connecting point (threatening to divide the opponent's stones) |
ローリングストーンズ see styles |
rooringusutoonzu ローリングストーンズ |
(group) Rolling Stones |
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rouryu; rouryuu / roryu; roryu ロウリュ; ロウリュウ |
throwing water (esp. with aromatic oils) on hot stones in sauna (fin: löyly) |
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tsutaiaruki つたいあるき |
(n,vs,vi) (1) walking while holding on to something (such as a wall or table); cruising (of a young child); (n,vs,vi) (2) walking over stepping stones |
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keigunnoikkaku / kegunnoikkaku けいぐんのいっかく |
(exp,n) (idiom) a swan among ducklings; a diamond among stones; a great figure among the common run of men |
ローリング・ストーンズ |
rooringu sutoonzu ローリング・ストーンズ |
(group) Rolling Stones |
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chouchou / chocho ちょうちょう |
(adv,adv-to) (sound of) hitting repeatedly; pummelling; clashing; clacking; clicking (e.g. of go stones) |
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mizukiri みずきり |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) straining; draining; (2) drainer; strainer; colander; (3) cutwater (of a ship); forefoot; drip (on a building); flashing; throating; starling (of a bridge); (4) stone skipping; stone skimming; skipping stones; ducks and drakes; (noun, transitive verb) (5) cutting a flower stem under water (to prolong its life) |
他山の石以て玉を攻むべし see styles |
tazannoishimottetamaoosamubeshi たざんのいしもってたまをおさむべし |
(expression) (proverb) (See 他山の石) one should learn from other's mistakes; stones from other mountains can be used to polish one's own gems |
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tsutaiaruku つたいあるく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to walk while holding on to (a wall, furniture, etc.); (v5k,vi) (2) to step from ... to ... (e.g. stone to stone); to walk over (stepping stones, etc.) |
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tobiishizutai / tobishizutai とびいしづたい |
(usu. adverbially as 〜に) walking over stepping stones; following the stepping stones |
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suteishi / suteshi すていし |
(1) ornamental garden stone (placed to give a natural appearance); garden rock; (2) {go} (See 捨て駒・1) sacrificed stone; (3) (usu. as 〜に; となる) sacrifice (of oneself, one's career, etc.); (4) stones used in a foundation; riprap |
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tsutaiaruki つたいあるき |
(n,vs,vi) (1) walking while holding on to something (such as a wall or table); cruising (of a young child); (n,vs,vi) (2) walking over stepping stones |
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atari あたり |
(1) hit; (2) success; (3) guess; prediction; (4) affability; friendliness; (5) sensation; touch; (6) bruise (on fruit); (7) situation in which a stone or chain of stones may be captured on the next move (in the game of go); (8) (also written as 魚信) (See 魚信) bite (of a fish on a hook); strike; (suffix) (9) per; each |
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atari あたり |
(1) hit; (2) success; (3) guess; prediction; (4) affability; friendliness; (5) sensation; touch; (6) bruise (on fruit); (7) {go} situation in which a stone or chain of stones may be captured on the next move; (8) {fish} (also written as 魚信) (See 魚信) bite (of a fish on a hook); strike; (suffix) (9) per; each |
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hottategoya ほったてごや |
(1) (See 小屋・1) hut; shanty; hovel; shack; (2) house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones |
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atari(p); atari あたり(P); アタリ |
(1) hit; (2) success; (3) guess; prediction; (4) affability; friendliness; (5) sensation; touch; (6) bruise (on fruit); (7) (kana only) {go} (usu. アタリ) atari; situation in which a stone or chain of stones may be captured on the next move; (8) {fish} (also written as 魚信) (See 魚信) bite (of a fish on a hook); strike; (suffix) (9) per; each |
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hottategoya ほったてごや |
(1) (See 小屋・1) hut; shanty; hovel; shack; (2) house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones |
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