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terekakushi てれかくし |
hiding one's embarrassment |
知無不言,言無不盡 知无不言,言无不尽 |
zhī wú bù yán , yán wú bù jìn zhi1 wu2 bu4 yan2 , yan2 wu2 bu4 jin4 chih wu pu yen , yen wu pu chin |
lit. not hiding anything he knows, not stopping before he has said it through (idiom); fig. frank; outspoken |
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inpei / inpe いんぺい |
(noun/participle) concealment; suppression; hiding |
無事獻殷勤,非姦即盜 无事献殷勤,非奸即盗 |
wú shì xiàn yīn qín , fēi jiān jí dào wu2 shi4 xian4 yin1 qin2 , fei1 jian1 ji2 dao4 wu shih hsien yin ch`in , fei chien chi tao wu shih hsien yin chin , fei chien chi tao |
one who is unaccountably solicitous is hiding evil intentions (idiom) |
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kakurehisomu かくれひそむ |
(v5m,vi) to hide; to lie motionless in hiding |
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inmetsu(p); enmetsu(湮滅) いんめつ(P); えんめつ(湮滅) |
(n,vs,vi) (1) {law} destruction (esp. of evidence); spoliation; suppression; (n,vs,vi) (2) hiding; concealment |
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hitakakushi ひたかくし |
hiding at all costs; desperate cover-up; doing one's best to keep (something) secret |
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atookuramasu あとをくらます |
(exp,v5s) (rare) (See 行方をくらます) to disappear; to vanish; to bolt; to go into hiding |
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senchidemanjuu; secchindemanjuu(雪隠de饅頭) / senchidemanju; secchindemanju(雪隠de饅頭) せんちでまんじゅう; せっちんでまんじゅう(雪隠で饅頭) |
(expression) (1) (proverb) (See まんじゅう) if you are hungry, where you eat doesn't matter; manjū in the toilet; (expression) (2) (idiom) hiding something good for oneself alone |
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kakushidokoro かくしどころ |
(1) hiding place; (2) (archaism) genitals |
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inpei / inpe いんぺい |
(noun, transitive verb) concealment; hiding; covering up; suppression |
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arika ありか |
(kana only) location (of something); whereabouts; hiding place |
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inmetsu(p); enmetsu(湮滅)(ik) いんめつ(P); えんめつ(湮滅)(ik) |
(n,vs,vi,vt) (1) {law} destruction (esp. of evidence); spoliation; suppression; (n,vs,vi) (2) (隠滅 only) hiding; concealment |
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kakego かけご |
(1) boxes which fit inside each other; nesting boxes; (2) hiding one's true feelings; (3) (掛子, 掛け子 only) (slang) (See 出し子・2) person in a scam whose role is to telephone the victim |
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kakurega; kakureya(隠re家, kakure家)(ok) かくれが; かくれや(隠れ家, かくれ家)(ok) |
(1) hiding place; hideout; refuge; (2) retreat; hideaway |
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kakeochi かけおち |
(n,vs,vi) self-exile; going into hiding |
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yukueokuramasu ゆくえをくらます |
(exp,v5s) to disappear; to vanish; to bolt; to go into hiding |
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kakurega; kakureya(隠re家, kakure家)(ok) かくれが; かくれや(隠れ家, かくれ家)(ok) |
(1) hiding place; hideout; refuge; (2) retreat; hideaway |
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kakurega; kakureya(隠re家, kakure家)(ok) かくれが; かくれや(隠れ家, かくれ家)(ok) |
(1) hiding place; hideout; refuge; (2) retreat; hideaway |
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