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御巡り

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 omawari
    おまわり
(1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies)

御廻り

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 omawari
    おまわり
(1) (kana only) policeman; cop; (2) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies)

御拾い

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 ohiroi
    おひろい
(honorific or respectful language) (originally from the secret language of court ladies) walk; walking

御百度

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 ohyakudo
    おひゃくど
hundred times worship (e.g. walking back and forth a hundred times before a shrine offering a prayer each time)

拾い足

see styles
 hiroiashi
    ひろいあし
walking on the good part of a street (to avoid puddles, etc.)

指行性

see styles
 shikousei / shikose
    しこうせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) digitigrade (walking on the toes)

握り箸

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 nigiribashi
    にぎりばし
grasping one's chopsticks the same way one might hold a walking stick (a breach of etiquette)

早歩き

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 hayaaruki / hayaruki
    はやあるき
(noun/participle) fast walking; semi-jogging

李鐵拐


李铁拐

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lǐ tiě guǎi
    li3 tie3 guai3
li t`ieh kuai
    li tieh kuai
Iron-Crutch Li, one of the Eight Immortals 八仙[Ba1 xian1] in Chinese mythology, walking around with an iron crutch and carrying a gourd with special medicine

歩み足

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 ayumiashi
    あゆみあし
{MA} ayumi-ashi; walking forwards or backwards with a sliding motion (kendo)

歩行器

see styles
 hokouki / hokoki
    ほこうき
baby-walker; walking frame

毘訶羅


毘诃罗

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pí hē luó
    pi2 he1 luo2
p`i ho lo
    pi ho lo
 bikara
vihāra, a pleasure garden, monastery, temple, intp. as 遊行處 place for walking about, and 寺 monastery, or temple. Also 鼻訶羅; 鞞訶羅; 尾賀羅.

水グモ

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 mizugumo
    みずグモ
(1) (kana only) water spider (Argyroneta aquatica); (2) ninja water-walking shoes

水蜘蛛

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 mizugumo
    みずぐも
(1) (kana only) water spider (Argyroneta aquatica); (2) ninja water-walking shoes

活字典

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huó zì diǎn
    huo2 zi4 dian3
huo tzu tien
walking dictionary; well-informed person

火渡り

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 hiwatari
    ひわたり
fire-walking (walking over fire or burning coals)

無遊病

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 muyuubyou / muyubyo
    むゆうびょう
somnambulism; sleep-walking

物知り

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 monoshiri
    ものしり
well-informed person; walking dictionary; extensive knowledge

物識り

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 monoshiri
    ものしり
well-informed person; walking dictionary; extensive knowledge

犬連れ

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 inuzure
    いぬづれ
person bringing their dog along (for something); person walking their dog

生字引

see styles
 ikijibiki
    いきじびき
walking dictionary or encyclopedia

町歩き

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 machiaruki
    まちあるき
walking about town; stroll around town; walking the streets (e.g. for exercise)

立回り

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 tachimawari
    たちまわり
(1) fight; scuffle; (2) walking about; walking around; (3) conducting oneself; (4) stroll (in noh, an action piece involving circling the stage)

竹節虫

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 nanafushi
    ななふし
(kana only) walking stick (any insect of order Phasmatodea); walkingstick; stick insect; leaf insect

經行處


经行处

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jīng xíng chù
    jing1 xing2 chu4
ching hsing ch`u
    ching hsing chu
 kyōgyō sho
a place for walking up and down

綱渡り

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 tsunawatari
    つなわたり
(noun/participle) (1) tightrope walking; high-wire act; funambulism; (noun/participle) (2) (idiom) treading a tightrope; walking on thin ice; pulling a risky balancing act

置引き

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 okibiki
    おきびき
(noun/participle) walking away with another's bag; luggage theft; luggage thief

脚付き

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 ashitsuki
    あしつき
(1) something (equipped) with legs; (2) sole of foot; (3) one's manner of walking

腿上げ

see styles
 momoage
    ももあげ
high knee (exercise drill where one brings one's knees up high while walking or running)

街歩き

see styles
 machiaruki
    まちあるき
walking about town; stroll around town; walking the streets (e.g. for exercise)

触太鼓

see styles
 furedaiko
    ふれだいこ
(1) (sumo) drumming in the streets to announce a tournament; (2) announcing an event by walking around in the streets beating a drum; drum used to announce an event by walking around in the streets

足つき

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 ashitsuki
    あしつき
(1) something (equipped) with legs; (2) sole of foot; (3) one's manner of walking

足どり

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 ashidori
    あしどり
(1) gait; walk; stride; pace; step; manner of walking; (2) trace (e.g. of route taken by hunted criminal); track; trail; movements

足付き

see styles
 ashitsuki
    あしつき
(1) something (equipped) with legs; (2) sole of foot; (3) one's manner of walking

足任せ

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 ashimakase
    あしまかせ
walking wherever one's legs lead one; wandering

足固め

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 ashigatame
    あしがため
(1) groundwork; preparation; (2) walking practice; strengthening one's legs; (3) leg hold (wrestling, judo, etc.); (4) wooden beam that joins underfloor pillars

足運び

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 ashihakobi
    あしはこび
(1) gait; manner of walking; footwork (e.g. in sport); (2) (sumo) characteristic way of moving, keeping the center of gravity low (centre)

趾行性

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 shikousei / shikose
    しこうせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) digitigrade (walking on the toes)

蹄行性

see styles
 teikousei / tekose
    ていこうせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) unguligrade (walking on hooves)

蹠行性

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 shokousei / shokose
    しょこうせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) plantigrade (walking on the soles of the feet)

通学帽

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 tsuugakubou / tsugakubo
    つうがくぼう
hat worn by kindergarten or primary school pupils walking to school

運び足

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 hakobiashi
    はこびあし
{sumo} walking with bent knees to strengthen thighs and improve balance

遠歩き

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 tooaruki
    とおあるき
(noun/participle) (taking a) long walk; walking far

鋳掛け

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 ikake
    いかけ
(1) tinkering; mending pots, pans, kettles; (2) (archaism) man and woman walking together; couple walking together

長歩き

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 nagaaruki / nagaruki
    ながあるき
(noun/participle) (rare) walking a long distance

飴売り

see styles
 ameuri
    あめうり
candy vendor (esp. an Edo-period candy vendor who sold candy while walking around playing the flute or another musical instrument); candy vender

さくさく

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 sakusaku
    さくさく
(adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) crisp (not moist or juicy); crunchy; flaky (as in pastry); (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) crunching sound (of walking on snow, frost, sand, etc.); (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) doing skillfully and efficiently; doing quickly; proceeding smoothly; (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (archaism) sound of pouring liquid; (5) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (archaism) speaking clearly

スコスコ

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 sukosuko
    スコスコ
(adverb) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) repeatedly; leaving no stone unturned; walking rapidly; (noun/participle) (2) (colloquialism) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) masturbation

ステッキ

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 sutekki
    ステッキ
(See 杖・つえ) (walking) stick; cane; wand; (personal name) Stecchi

タラノキ

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 taranoki
    タラノキ
(kana only) devil's walking stick (tree) (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree

たらの木

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 taranoki
    タラノき
(kana only) devil's walking stick (tree) (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree; (place-name) Taranoki

つかつか

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 tsukatsuka
    つかつか
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) walking briskly; determinedly

てくてく

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 tekuteku
    てくてく
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (walking a long distance) at a steady pace; intently; earnestly; single-mindedly; trudgingly; ploddingly

てこてこ

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 tekoteko
    てこてこ
(onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sound of walking

ナナフシ

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 nanafushi
    ナナフシ
(kana only) walking stick (any insect of order Phasmatodea); walkingstick; stick insect; leaf insect

のしのし

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 noshinoshi
    のしのし
(adverb taking the "to" particle) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) walking heavily; lumbering

ミズグモ

see styles
 mizugumo
    ミズグモ
(1) (kana only) water spider (Argyroneta aquatica); (2) ninja water-walking shoes

もも上げ

see styles
 momoage
    ももあげ
high knee (exercise drill where one brings one's knees up high while walking or running)

よいよい

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 yoiyoi
    よいよい
(colloquialism) (sensitive word) locomotor ataxia; difficulty walking or speaking (due to alcoholism, a stroke, etc.); someone with this problem

よたよた

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 yotayota
    よたよた
(adv,adv-to,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) unsteadily (walking); waddling; staggeringly; totteringly

一人歩き

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 hitoriaruki
    ひとりあるき
(noun/participle) walking alone; walking unaided; going alone; standing on one's own

一走了之

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yī zǒu liǎo zhī
    yi1 zou3 liao3 zhi1
i tsou liao chih
to avoid a problem by walking away from it; to quit

三千威儀


三千威仪

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sān qiān wēi yí
    san1 qian1 wei1 yi2
san ch`ien wei i
    san chien wei i
 sansen (no) igi
A bhikṣu's regulations amount to about 250; these are multiplied by four for the conditions of walking, standing, sitting, and sleeping and thus make 1, 000; again multiplied by three for past, present, and future, they become 3, 000 regulations.

二足歩行

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 nisokuhokou / nisokuhoko
    にそくほこう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) bipedal walking; walking on two legs

伝い歩き

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 tsutaiaruki
    つたいあるき
(n,vs,vi) walking while holding on to something (such as a wall or table); cruising (i.e. children learning to walk)

四足歩行

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 shisokuhokou / shisokuhoko
    しそくほこう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 二足歩行・にそくほこう) quadruped walking; walking on four legs

大步流星

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dà bù liú xīng
    da4 bu4 liu2 xing1
ta pu liu hsing
at a stride; taking large steps (while walking)

如履薄冰

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rú lǚ bó bīng
    ru2 lu:3 bo2 bing1
ju lü po ping
lit. as if walking on thin ice (idiom); fig. to be extremely cautious; to be skating on thin ice

対面交通

see styles
 taimenkoutsuu / taimenkotsu
    たいめんこうつう
walking so that one faces oncoming traffic

履險如夷


履险如夷

see styles
lǚ xiǎn rú yí
    lu:3 xian3 ru2 yi2
lü hsien ju i
lit. to make one's way through a dangerous pass as if walking on level ground (idiom); fig. to handle a crisis effortlessly

崖端歩き

see styles
 gakebataaruki / gakebataruki
    がけばたあるき
(idiom) (rare) taking unnecessary risks; precipice walking

徒歩圏内

see styles
 tohokennai
    とほけんない
within walking distance

抜足差足

see styles
 nukiashisashiashi
    ぬきあしさしあし
(expression) (yoji) stealthy footsteps; walking on tiptoe

拾い歩き

see styles
 hiroiaruki
    ひろいあるき
(noun/participle) (1) (a) wander; amble; (2) (See 拾い足) walking on the good part of a street (to avoid puddles, etc.)

指背歩行

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 shihaihokou / shihaihoko
    しはいほこう
knuckle-walking (e.g. by chimpanzees, etc.)

方等三昧

see styles
fāng děng sān mèi
    fang1 deng3 san1 mei4
fang teng san mei
 hōtō zanmai
One of Tiantai's methods of inducing samādhi, partly by walking, partly by sitting, based on the 大方等陀羅尼經; Zhiyi delivered the 方等三昧行法 to his disciple 灌頂 Guanding who wrote it in one juan.

有明行灯

see styles
 ariakeandon
    ありあけあんどん
portable paper lantern for walking at night

有脚經笥


有脚经笥

see styles
yǒu jiǎo jīng sì
    you3 jiao3 jing1 si4
yu chiao ching ssu
 ukya kyōsu
A walking bookcase, a learned monk.

步履維艱


步履维艰

see styles
bù lǚ wéi jiān
    bu4 lu:3 wei2 jian1
pu lü wei chien
to have difficulty walking (idiom); to walk with difficulty

歩きぶり

see styles
 arukiburi
    あるきぶり
way of walking

歩き振り

see styles
 arukiburi
    あるきぶり
way of walking

歩き煙草

see styles
 arukitabako
    あるきたばこ
(noun/participle) smoking while walking

歩き詰め

see styles
 arukizume
    あるきづめ
walking without rest; walking continuously

歩き食い

see styles
 arukigui
    あるきぐい
(noun/participle) walking while eating

牛歩戦術

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 gyuuhosenjutsu / gyuhosenjutsu
    ぎゅうほせんじゅつ
snail's pace tactics; walking extremely slowly when voting in the Diet to delay proceedings; ox walk tactic

独り歩き

see styles
 hitoriaruki
    ひとりあるき
(noun/participle) walking alone; walking unaided; going alone; standing on one's own

生き字引

see styles
 ikijibiki
    いきじびき
walking dictionary or encyclopedia

百度参り

see styles
 hyakudomairi
    ひゃくどまいり
(1) (See 御百度) hundred times worship; walking back and forth a hundred times before a shrine, offering a prayer each time; (2) visiting a place repeatedly (to make a request)

直立歩行

see styles
 chokuritsuhokou / chokuritsuhoko
    ちょくりつほこう
(noun/participle) walking upright

立ち回り

see styles
 tachimawari
    たちまわり
(1) fight; scuffle; (2) walking about; walking around; (3) conducting oneself; (4) stroll (in noh, an action piece involving circling the stage)

置き引き

see styles
 okibiki
    おきびき
(noun/participle) walking away with another's bag; luggage theft; luggage thief

行住坐卧

see styles
xíng zhù zuò wò
    xing2 zhu4 zuo4 wo4
hsing chu tso wo
 gyō jū za ga
Walking, standing, sitting, lying-in every state.

行住坐臥

see styles
xíng zhù zuò wò
    xing2 zhu4 zuo4 wo4
hsing chu tso wo
 gyō jū za ga
    ぎょうじゅうざが
(yoji) daily life; daily routine; while awake or asleep; at all times; day in, day out; constantly; the four cardinal behaviors - walking, standing, sitting and lying
walking, standing, sitting, lying down

行住座臥

see styles
 gyoujuuzaga / gyojuzaga
    ぎょうじゅうざが
(irregular kanji usage) (yoji) daily life; daily routine; while awake or asleep; at all times; day in, day out; constantly; the four cardinal behaviors - walking, standing, sitting and lying

行屍走肉


行尸走肉

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xíng shī zǒu ròu
    xing2 shi1 zou3 rou4
hsing shih tsou jou
walking corpse (idiom); zombie; person who lives only on the material level

触れ太鼓

see styles
 furedaiko
    ふれだいこ
(1) (sumo) drumming in the streets to announce a tournament; (2) announcing an event by walking around in the streets beating a drum; drum used to announce an event by walking around in the streets

足が早い

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 ashigahayai
    あしがはやい
(exp,adj-i) (1) to be fast at walking and running; (exp,adj-i) (2) (idiom) to be quick to spoil (of foodstuffs)

足はこび

see styles
 ashihakobi
    あしはこび
(1) gait; manner of walking; footwork (e.g. in sport); (2) (sumo) characteristic way of moving, keeping the center of gravity low (centre)

足慣らし

see styles
 ashinarashi
    あしならし
walking practice; warming-up

足馴らし

see styles
 ashinarashi
    あしならし
walking practice; warming-up

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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