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Simple Dictionary Definition |
高燈台 see styles |
takatoudai / takatodai たかとうだい |
(out-dated kanji) tall lamp or candle stand; tall candlestick |
高筒靴 see styles |
gāo tǒng xuē gao1 tong3 xue1 kao t`ung hsüeh kao tung hsüeh |
tall boots |
高足駄 see styles |
takaashida / takashida たかあしだ |
(See 足駄) geta with high supports; tall clogs |
高身長 see styles |
koushinchou / koshincho こうしんちょう |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) large-statured; tall |
いよやか see styles |
iyoyaka いよやか |
(adjectival noun) tall; stout; clear; well defined |
せが高い see styles |
segatakai せがたかい |
(exp,adj-i) tall (of a person) |
ひょろり see styles |
hyorori ひょろり |
(adv-to,adv) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) tall and thin; long and thin; lanky; spindly; gangly |
ブラスタ see styles |
burasuta ブラスタ |
(1) (abbreviation) (See フラワースタンド・2) tall flower arrangement; (2) (abbreviation) (See フラワースタンド・1) flower stand; planter stand; (given name) Burasuta; Vlasta |
三草二木 see styles |
sān cǎo èr mù san1 cao3 er4 mu4 san ts`ao erh mu san tsao erh mu sansō nimoku |
A parable in the Lotus Sutra; the small plants representing ordinary men and devas, medium sized plants śrāvakas and pratyeka-buddhas, and 大草, 小樹 and 大樹 tall plants and small and large trees three grades of bodhisattvas. Another definition applies the term to the 五乘 five "vehicles". There are also others. |
不識高低 不识高低 see styles |
bù shí gāo dī bu4 shi2 gao1 di1 pu shih kao ti |
can't recognize tall or short (idiom); doesn't know what's what |
亭亭玉立 see styles |
tíng tíng yù lì ting2 ting2 yu4 li4 t`ing t`ing yü li ting ting yü li |
(idiom) (of a woman) slender and elegant; (idiom) (of a plant) tall and straight |
人高馬大 人高马大 see styles |
rén gāo mǎ dà ren2 gao1 ma3 da4 jen kao ma ta |
tall and strong |
八多羅樹 八多罗树 see styles |
bā duō luó shù ba1 duo1 luo2 shu4 pa to lo shu hachi taraju |
As high as eight tāla (palmyra) trees, very high. |
十不悔戒 see styles |
shí bù huǐ jiè shi2 bu4 hui3 jie4 shih pu hui chieh jū fuke kai |
The ten rules which produce no regrets—not to kill, steal, fornicate, lie, tall of a fellow -Buddhist's sins, deal in wine, praise oneself and discredit others, be mean, be angry, defame the Triratna (Buddha, Law, Fraternity). |
半鐘泥棒 see styles |
hanshoudorobou / hanshodorobo はんしょうどろぼう |
very tall person |
子供いす see styles |
kodomoisu こどもいす |
(1) small chair for children; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food |
子供椅子 see styles |
kodomoisu こどもいす |
(1) small chair for children; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food |
巍然屹立 see styles |
wēi rán yì lì wei1 ran2 yi4 li4 wei jan i li |
to stand tall and rock-solid (idiom); towering majestically; (of a person) to stand up against sb |
常緑高木 see styles |
jouryokukouboku / joryokukoboku じょうりょくこうぼく |
tall, evergreen tree |
懐が深い see styles |
futokorogafukai ふところがふかい |
(exp,adj-i) (1) (See 懐の深い) broad-minded; (exp,adj-i) (2) (of a rikishi) tall, with long reach, making it harder for their opponent to get a grip on their mawashi |
樹大招風 树大招风 see styles |
shù dà zhāo fēng shu4 da4 zhao1 feng1 shu ta chao feng |
lit. a tall tree attracts the wind (idiom); fig. a famous or rich person attracts criticism |
登高望遠 登高望远 see styles |
dēng gāo wàng yuǎn deng1 gao1 wang4 yuan3 teng kao wang yüan |
to stand tall and see far (idiom); taking the long and broad view; acute foresight |
背が高い see styles |
segatakai せがたかい |
(exp,adj-i) tall (of a person) |
背の高い see styles |
senotakai せのたかい |
(exp,adj-i) (See 背が高い) tall (of a person) |
能屈能伸 see styles |
néng qū néng shēn neng2 qu1 neng2 shen1 neng ch`ü neng shen neng chü neng shen |
can bow and submit, or can stand tall (idiom, from Book of Changes); ready to give and take; flexible |
腰高障子 see styles |
koshidakashouji / koshidakashoji こしだかしょうじ |
tall-paneled sliding door |
膀大腰圓 膀大腰圆 see styles |
bǎng dà yāo yuán bang3 da4 yao1 yuan2 pang ta yao yüan |
tall and strong; burly; beefy |
英姿颯爽 英姿飒爽 see styles |
yīng zī sà shuǎng ying1 zi1 sa4 shuang3 ying tzu sa shuang eishisassou / eshisasso えいしさっそう |
(of a person) valiant and formidable-looking; to carry oneself tall (adj-t,adv-to) (archaism) (yoji) cutting a fine (dashing, gallant, noble) figure |
落葉喬木 落叶乔木 see styles |
luò yè qiáo mù luo4 ye4 qiao2 mu4 lo yeh ch`iao mu lo yeh chiao mu rakuyoukyouboku / rakuyokyoboku らくようきょうぼく |
deciduous tree (See 落葉高木) deciduous tall tree |
落葉高木 see styles |
rakuyoukouboku / rakuyokoboku らくようこうぼく |
(See 落葉喬木) deciduous tall tree |
蚊トンボ see styles |
katonbo かトンボ |
(1) crane fly; daddy longlegs (insect of family Tipulidae); (2) (derogatory term) a tall, gangly person; string bean |
身分洪直 see styles |
shēn fēn hóng zhí shen1 fen1 hong2 zhi2 shen fen hung chih shinbun kōchoku |
tall and straight body |
身高馬大 身高马大 see styles |
shēn gāo mǎ dà shen1 gao1 ma3 da4 shen kao ma ta |
tall; huge |
長身痩躯 see styles |
choushinsouku / choshinsoku ちょうしんそうく |
(yoji) tall and lean figure; tall and slender figure |
雲窗霧檻 云窗雾槛 see styles |
yún chuāng wù kǎn yun2 chuang1 wu4 kan3 yün ch`uang wu k`an yün chuang wu kan |
cloud around the window, mist on the threshold (idiom); tall building with the windows in the clouds |
飛降自殺 see styles |
tobiorijisatsu とびおりじさつ |
(noun/participle) killing oneself by jumping (e.g. from a tall building); plunging to one's death |
高層建築 高层建筑 see styles |
gāo céng jiàn zhù gao1 ceng2 jian4 zhu4 kao ts`eng chien chu kao tseng chien chu kousoukenchiku / kosokenchiku こうそうけんちく |
high-rise building; skyscraper (noun - becomes adjective with の) tall building; high-rise building |
高樓大廈 高楼大厦 see styles |
gāo lóu dà shà gao1 lou2 da4 sha4 kao lou ta sha |
tall building |
高瞻遠矚 高瞻远瞩 see styles |
gāo zhān yuǎn zhǔ gao1 zhan1 yuan3 zhu3 kao chan yüan chu |
to stand tall and see far (idiom); taking the long and broad view; acute foresight |
高矮胖瘦 see styles |
gāo ǎi pàng shòu gao1 ai3 pang4 shou4 kao ai p`ang shou kao ai pang shou |
one's physique (tall or short, thin or fat); stature |
高聳入雲 高耸入云 see styles |
gāo sǒng rù yún gao1 song3 ru4 yun2 kao sung ju yün |
tall and erect, reaching through the clouds (idiom); used to describe tall mountain or skyscraper |
高頭大馬 高头大马 see styles |
gāo tóu dà mǎ gao1 tou2 da4 ma3 kao t`ou ta ma kao tou ta ma |
(idiom) tall, imposing horse; (of a person) tall and well-built |
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sankou / sanko さんこう |
(1) being highly educated, having a high salary and being tall; three highs; (2) high-valued yen, high stock prices and high land prices (usu. in reference to Japan's "bubble era") |
こども椅子 see styles |
kodomoisu こどもいす |
(1) small chair for children; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food |
ハイチェア see styles |
haichea ハイチェア |
(1) tall chair (e.g. for eating at a counter); bar stool; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food |
ヒメシャラ see styles |
himeshara ヒメシャラ |
(kana only) tall stewartia (Stewartia monadelpha); hime-syara stewartia |
ひょろっと see styles |
hyorotto ひょろっと |
(adverb) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) tall and thin; long and thin; lanky; spindly; gangly |
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kyuukyuu / kyukyu きゅうきゅう |
(adj-t,adv-to) (1) tall (as a mountain, etc.); (adj-t,adv-to) (2) exceedingly dangerous |
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raishi らいし |
tall container resembling a serving table (used for serving sake, confectionery, etc.) |
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zenzen ぜんぜん |
(adverb) (1) (rare) (See 段々・1,漸次) gradually; by degrees; (adverb) (2) (rare) the sight of a tall soaring rock; (adverb) (3) (rare) crying; weeping |
背がたかい see styles |
segatakai せがたかい |
(exp,adj-i) tall (of a person) |
飛降り自殺 see styles |
tobiorijisatsu とびおりじさつ |
(noun/participle) killing oneself by jumping (e.g. from a tall building); plunging to one's death |
高層建築物 see styles |
kousoukenchikubutsu / kosokenchikubutsu こうそうけんちくぶつ |
high-rise building; tall building; multi-storied building |
できない相談 see styles |
dekinaisoudan / dekinaisodan できないそうだん |
(exp,n) impossible proposition; unreasonable proposal; tall order |
トールワゴン see styles |
tooruwagon トールワゴン |
tall wagon (wasei: tall wagon) |
ハイ・チェア |
hai chea ハイ・チェア |
(1) tall chair (e.g. for eating at a counter); bar stool; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food |
ハイチェアー see styles |
haicheaa / haichea ハイチェアー |
(1) tall chair (e.g. for eating at a counter); bar stool; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food |
モウソウダケ see styles |
mousoudake / mosodake モウソウダケ |
(kana only) moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens); tall bamboo cultivated for its edible shoots |
モウソウチク see styles |
mousouchiku / mosochiku モウソウチク |
(kana only) moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens); tall bamboo cultivated for its edible shoots |
八重山一黒子 see styles |
yaeyamahitotsubokuro; yaeyamahitotsubokuro やえやまひとつぼくろ; ヤエヤマヒトツボクロ |
(kana only) tall shield orchid (Nervilia aragoana) |
出来ない相談 see styles |
dekinaisoudan / dekinaisodan できないそうだん |
(exp,n) impossible proposition; unreasonable proposal; tall order |
飛び降り自殺 see styles |
tobiorijisatsu とびおりじさつ |
(noun/participle) killing oneself by jumping (e.g. from a tall building); plunging to one's death |
トール・ワゴン |
tooru wagon トール・ワゴン |
tall wagon (wasei: tall wagon) |
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noppo; noppo のっぽ; ノッポ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (colloquialism) lanky person; beanpole; lamppost; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) tall and thin; lanky |
ハイ・チェアー |
hai cheaa / hai chea ハイ・チェアー |
(1) tall chair (e.g. for eating at a counter); bar stool; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food |
大丈夫能屈能伸 see styles |
dà zhàng fu néng qū néng shēn da4 zhang4 fu5 neng2 qu1 neng2 shen1 ta chang fu neng ch`ü neng shen ta chang fu neng chü neng shen |
A leader can submit or can stand tall as required.; ready to give and take; flexible |
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rou / ro ろう |
(n,n-suf) (1) (suffix used in names) tower; tall building; belvedere; (n,n-suf) (2) turret; lookout; watchtower; (n,n-suf) (3) (archaism) brothel |
出る杭は打たれる see styles |
derukuihautareru でるくいはうたれる |
(exp,v1) (1) (proverb) (See 出る釘は打たれる・1) the nail that sticks out gets hammered down; people that stick out too much get punished; (exp,v1) (2) (proverb) (See 出る釘は打たれる・2) tall trees catch much wind; people that excel at something become disliked |
出る釘は打たれる see styles |
derukugihautareru でるくぎはうたれる |
(exp,v1) (1) (proverb) (See 出る杭は打たれる・1) the nail that sticks out gets hammered down; people that stick out too much get punished; (exp,v1) (2) (proverb) (See 出る杭は打たれる・2) tall trees catch much wind; people that excel at something become disliked |
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tsukitatsu つきたつ |
(v5t,vi) (1) to stick (in); (v5t,vi) (2) to stick out; to rise sharply; to stand tall; (v5t,vi) (3) to stand (doing nothing) |
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katonbo(蚊tonbo); katonbo(蚊蜻蛉) かトンボ(蚊トンボ); かとんぼ(蚊蜻蛉) |
(1) (See 大蚊) crane fly; daddy longlegs (insect of family Tipulidae); (2) (derogatory term) a tall, gangly person; string bean |
徳利(ateji) |
tokkuri; tokuri とっくり; とくり |
(1) sake bottle; tall and slender bottle with a narrow mouth made from ceramic, metal or glass that can be used for sake, shoyu or rice vinegar; (2) turtleneck (sweater); (3) non-swimmer; person who cannot swim |
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takasugiru たかすぎる |
(v1,vi) (1) to be too expensive; to be overpriced; to be too dear; (v1,vi) (2) to be too high; to be too tall |
魔高一丈,道高一尺 |
mó gāo yī zhàng , dào gāo yī chǐ mo2 gao1 yi1 zhang4 , dao4 gao1 yi1 chi3 mo kao i chang , tao kao i ch`ih mo kao i chang , tao kao i chih |
the devil is ten foot tall, virtue one foot (idiom); It takes constant vigilance to stave off evil. |
ヤエヤマヒトツボクロ see styles |
yaeyamahitotsubokuro ヤエヤマヒトツボクロ |
(kana only) tall shield orchid (Nervilia aragoana) |
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horabanashi ほらばなし |
tall story; tall tale; cock-and-bull story; bullshit |
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dabora だぼら |
big talk; tall tale |
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takageta たかげた |
tall wooden clogs |
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takatoudai / takatodai たかとうだい |
tall lamp or candle stand; tall candlestick |
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dekinaisoudan / dekinaisodan できないそうだん |
(exp,n) impossible proposition; unreasonable proposal; tall order |
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takai たかい |
(adjective) (1) (高い only) (ant: 低い・1) high; tall; (adjective) (2) expensive; high-priced; (adjective) (3) high (level); above average (in degree, quality, etc.); (adjective) (4) loud; (adjective) (5) high-pitched; shrill |
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takai たかい |
(adjective) (1) (ant: 低い・1) high; tall; (adjective) (2) expensive; high-priced; (adjective) (3) high (level); above average (in degree, quality, etc.); (adjective) (4) loud; (adjective) (5) high-pitched; shrill |
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tooruwagon; tooru wagon トールワゴン; トール・ワゴン |
tall wagon (wasei:) |
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birudingu(p); birujingu ビルディング(P); ビルヂング |
multi-floor building; multi-storey building; tall building |
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segatakai せがたかい |
(exp,adj-i) (See 背の高い) (ant: 背が低い) tall (of a person) |
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tawaachesuto; tawaa chesuto / tawachesuto; tawa chesuto タワーチェスト; タワー・チェスト |
tall chest of drawers (wasei: tower chest) |
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tobiorijisatsu とびおりじさつ |
(noun/participle) suicide by jumping (e.g. from a tall building) |
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sukairesutoran; sukai resutoran スカイレストラン; スカイ・レストラン |
restaurant at the top of a tall building (wasei: sky restaurant); restaurant with a view |
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furawaasutando; furawaa sutando / furawasutando; furawa sutando フラワースタンド; フラワー・スタンド |
(1) flower stand; planter stand; (2) tall flower arrangement |
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takai(p); takaai(sk); takkee(sk); takkaai(sk) / takai(p); takai(sk); takkee(sk); takkai(sk) たかい(P); たかーい(sk); たっけー(sk); たっかーい(sk) |
(adjective) (1) (ant: 低い・1) high; tall; (adjective) (2) expensive; high-priced; (adjective) (3) high (level); above average (in degree, quality, etc.); (adjective) (4) loud; (adjective) (5) high-pitched; shrill |
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鐃循wa申个覆鐃? /(n) tall story/tall tale/cock-and-bull story 鐃循わ申个覆鐃? /(n) tall story/tall tale/cock-and-bull story |
tall story; tall tale; cock-and-bull story; bullshit |
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noshikakaru のしかかる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to lean over (and cover with one's body); to bend over (someone); to (stand tall and) lean on (someone); (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to weigh on one; to bear (heavily) on one; to lie on one |
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segatakai せがたかい |
(exp,adj-i) (See 背の高い) (ant: 背が低い) tall (of a person) |
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haichea; haicheaa; hai chea; hai cheaa / haichea; haichea; hai chea; hai chea ハイチェア; ハイチェアー; ハイ・チェア; ハイ・チェアー |
(1) tall chair (e.g. for eating at a counter); bar stool; (2) (See ベビーチェア) high chair |
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noshikakaru のしかかる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to lean over (and cover with one's body); to bend over (someone); to (stand tall and) lean on (someone); (v5r,vi) (2) (kana only) to weigh on one; to bear (heavily) on one; to lie on one |
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derukuihautareru でるくいはうたれる |
(exp,v1) (1) (proverb) (See 出る釘は打たれる・1) the nail that sticks out gets hammered down; people that stick out too much get punished; (exp,v1) (2) (proverb) (See 出る釘は打たれる・2) tall trees catch much wind; people that excel at something become disliked |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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