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<1234>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
御巡り see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
ohiroi おひろい |
(honorific or respectful language) (originally from the secret language of court ladies) walk; walking |
御百度 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
hayaaruki / hayaruki はやあるき |
(noun/participle) fast walking; semi-jogging |
李鐵拐 李铁拐 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
mizugumo みずグモ |
(1) (kana only) water spider (Argyroneta aquatica); (2) ninja water-walking shoes |
水蜘蛛 see styles |
mizugumo みずぐも |
(1) (kana only) water spider (Argyroneta aquatica); (2) ninja water-walking shoes |
活字典 see styles |
huó zì diǎn huo2 zi4 dian3 huo tzu tien |
walking dictionary; well-informed person |
火渡り see styles |
hiwatari ひわたり |
fire-walking (walking over fire or burning coals) |
無遊病 see styles |
muyuubyou / muyubyo むゆうびょう |
somnambulism; sleep-walking |
物知り see styles |
monoshiri ものしり |
well-informed person; walking dictionary; extensive knowledge |
物識り see styles |
monoshiri ものしり |
well-informed person; walking dictionary; extensive knowledge |
犬連れ see styles |
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 see styles |
machiaruki まちあるき |
walking about town; stroll around town; walking the streets (e.g. for exercise) |
立回り 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) |
竹節虫 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
okibiki おきびき |
(noun/participle) walking away with another's bag; luggage theft; luggage thief |
脚付き see styles |
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 see styles |
ashitsuki あしつき |
(1) something (equipped) with legs; (2) sole of foot; (3) one's manner of walking |
足どり see styles |
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 see styles |
ashimakase あしまかせ |
walking wherever one's legs lead one; wandering |
足固め see styles |
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 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) |
趾行性 see styles |
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 see styles |
shokousei / shokose しょこうせい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) plantigrade (walking on the soles of the feet) |
通学帽 see styles |
tsuugakubou / tsugakubo つうがくぼう |
hat worn by kindergarten or primary school pupils walking to school |
運び足 see styles |
hakobiashi はこびあし |
{sumo} walking with bent knees to strengthen thighs and improve balance |
遠歩き see styles |
tooaruki とおあるき |
(noun/participle) (taking a) long walk; walking far |
鋳掛け see styles |
ikake いかけ |
(1) tinkering; mending pots, pans, kettles; (2) (archaism) man and woman walking together; couple walking together |
長歩き see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
sutekki ステッキ |
(See 杖・つえ) (walking) stick; cane; wand; (personal name) Stecchi |
タラノキ see styles |
taranoki タラノキ |
(kana only) devil's walking stick (tree) (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree |
たらの木 see styles |
taranoki タラノき |
(kana only) devil's walking stick (tree) (Aralia elata); Japanese angelica tree; (place-name) Taranoki |
つかつか see styles |
tsukatsuka つかつか |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) walking briskly; determinedly |
てくてく see styles |
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 see styles |
tekoteko てこてこ |
(onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sound of walking |
ナナフシ see styles |
nanafushi ナナフシ |
(kana only) walking stick (any insect of order Phasmatodea); walkingstick; stick insect; leaf insect |
のしのし see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
yotayota よたよた |
(adv,adv-to,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) unsteadily (walking); waddling; staggeringly; totteringly |
一人歩き see styles |
hitoriaruki ひとりあるき |
(noun/participle) walking alone; walking unaided; going alone; standing on one's own |
一走了之 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
nisokuhokou / nisokuhoko にそくほこう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) bipedal walking; walking on two legs |
伝い歩き see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
dà bù liú xīng da4 bu4 liu2 xing1 ta pu liu hsing |
at a stride; taking large steps (while walking) |
如履薄冰 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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 see styles |
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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