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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

有りさま

see styles
 arisama
    ありさま
state; condition; circumstances; the way things are or should be; truth

有るべき

see styles
 arubeki
    あるべき
(pre-noun adjective) (kana only) ideal; desirable; the way something should be; target; goal

有所攝受


有所摄受

see styles
yǒu suǒ shè shòu
    you3 suo3 she4 shou4
yu so she shou
 usho shōju
has a way to be included

未だ未だ

see styles
 madamada
    まだまだ
(adverb) (1) (kana only) (more emphatic than まだ) (See まだ・1) still; much more; (not) yet; (expression) (2) (kana only) (as 〜だ, 〜です, etc.) still a long way to go; still a long way off; not there yet

本性難移


本性难移

see styles
běn xìng nán yí
    ben3 xing4 nan2 yi2
pen hsing nan i
It is hard to change one's essential nature (idiom). You can't change who you are.; Can the leopard change his spots? (Jeremiah 13:23)

杓子定規

see styles
 shakushijougi / shakushijogi
    しゃくしじょうぎ
(noun or adjectival noun) (yoji) hard-and-fast rule; stick fast to rules; a stickler (for rules); hidebound system; inflexible

東奔西走


东奔西走

see styles
dōng bēn xī zǒu
    dong1 ben1 xi1 zou3
tung pen hsi tsou
 touhonseisou / tohonseso
    とうほんせいそう
to run this way and that (idiom); to rush about busily; to bustle about; to hopscotch; also 東跑西顛|东跑西颠[dong1 pao3 xi1 dian1]
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) busying oneself about (something); being on the move; bestirring oneself; on the go; taking an active interest

東奔西跑


东奔西跑

see styles
dōng bēn xī pǎo
    dong1 ben1 xi1 pao3
tung pen hsi p`ao
    tung pen hsi pao
to run this way and that (idiom); to rush about busily; to bustle about

板ばさみ

see styles
 itabasami
    いたばさみ
being stuck between a rock and a hard place; being in a dilemma; being torn between conflicting demands

枯木寒巌

see styles
 kobokukangan
    こぼくかんがん
(exp,n) (yoji) withered trees and frozen rocks; a person that is hard to approach

柔能克剛


柔能克刚

see styles
róu néng kè gāng
    rou2 neng2 ke4 gang1
jou neng k`o kang
    jou neng ko kang
lit. the soft can subdue the hard

柔軟思考

see styles
 juunanshikou / junanshiko
    じゅうなんしこう
a flexible way of thinking

格外禪旨


格外禅旨

see styles
gé wài chán zhǐ
    ge2 wai4 chan2 zhi3
ko wai ch`an chih
    ko wai chan chih
 kyakuge zenshi
way of utmost Chan; Seon

梃子摺る

see styles
 tekozuru
    てこずる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to have much trouble; to have a hard time; to not know how to handle

棄暗投明


弃暗投明

see styles
qì àn tóu míng
    qi4 an4 tou2 ming2
ch`i an t`ou ming
    chi an tou ming
to renounce the dark and seek the light; to give up one's wrong way of life and turn to a better one

棧山航海


栈山航海

see styles
zhàn shān háng hǎi
    zhan4 shan1 hang2 hai3
chan shan hang hai
to have a long and hard journey (idiom)

検索避け

see styles
 kensakuyoke
    けんさくよけ
(noun/participle) (slang) making a web page hard to find through search engines; avoiding search engines

模様眺め

see styles
 moyounagame / moyonagame
    もようながめ
wait-and-see; sitting on the fence; waiting to see which way the wind blows

機械硬盤


机械硬盘

see styles
jī xiè yìng pán
    ji1 xie4 ying4 pan2
chi hsieh ying p`an
    chi hsieh ying pan
(computing) hard disk drive (HDD)

正反兩面


正反两面

see styles
zhèng fǎn liǎng miàn
    zheng4 fan3 liang3 mian4
cheng fan liang mien
two-way; reversible; both sides of the coin

此の様に

see styles
 konoyouni / konoyoni
    このように
(adverb) (kana only) in this manner; in this way; like this

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

歩き通す

see styles
 arukitoosu
    あるきとおす
(transitive verb) to walk through (to the end); to walk the whole way

死中求活

see styles
 shichuukyuukatsu / shichukyukatsu
    しちゅうきゅうかつ
(yoji) finding a way out of a potentially fatal situation; seeking a way out of a desperate situation

死人担ぎ

see styles
 shibitokatsugi
    しびとかつぎ
carrying a casket; carrying something (in a group) on one shoulder, as if it were a casket (considered an ill-omened way to carry something)

死結難解


死结难解

see styles
sǐ jié nán jiě
    si3 jie2 nan2 jie3
ssu chieh nan chieh
enigmatic knot hard to untie (idiom); thorny problem; intractable difficulty

死而不僵

see styles
sǐ ér bù jiāng
    si3 er2 bu4 jiang1
ssu erh pu chiang
dead but showing no signs of rigor mortis; to die hard (idiom); to die yet not be vanquished (idiom)

殺出重圍


杀出重围

see styles
shā chū chóng wéi
    sha1 chu1 chong2 wei2
sha ch`u ch`ung wei
    sha chu chung wei
to force one's way out of encirclement; to break through

殿様商法

see styles
 tonosamashouhou / tonosamashoho
    とのさましょうほう
amateurish way of doing business

毘那夜加


毗那夜加

see styles
pín à yè jiā
    pin2 a4 ye4 jia1
p`in a yeh chia
    pin a yeh chia
 binayaka
vināyaka, a hinderer, the elephant god, Ganeśa; a demon with a man's body and elephant's head, which places obstacles in the way.

民不聊生

see styles
mín bù liáo shēng
    min2 bu4 liao2 sheng1
min pu liao sheng
(idiom) the people have no way to make a living (from Records of the Grand Historian 史記|史记[Shi3 ji4])

民脂民膏

see styles
mín zhī mín gāo
    min2 zhi1 min2 gao1
min chih min kao
lit. the fat and wealth of the people (idiom); the nation's hard-won wealth (esp. as an object of unscrupulous exploitation); the people's blood, sweat and tears

気に触る

see styles
 kinisawaru
    きにさわる
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,v5r) to hurt one's feelings; to rub someone the wrong way

気に障る

see styles
 kinisawaru
    きにさわる
(exp,v5r) to hurt one's feelings; to rub someone the wrong way

気難しい

see styles
 kimuzukashii / kimuzukashi
    きむづかしい
(adjective) hard to please; moody; crusty; fastidious

気難し屋

see styles
 kimuzukashiya
    きむずかしや
(See 気難しい・1) person who is hard to please; difficult person; grouch; sourpuss

水滴石穿

see styles
shuǐ dī shí chuān
    shui3 di1 shi2 chuan1
shui ti shih ch`uan
    shui ti shih chuan
dripping water penetrates the stone (idiom); constant perseverance yields success; You can achieve your aim if you try hard without giving up.; Persistent effort overcomes any difficulty.

永久硬水

see styles
 eikyuukousui / ekyukosui
    えいきゅうこうすい
permanent hard water

汗を流す

see styles
 aseonagasu
    あせをながす
(exp,v5s) (1) to work hard; to sweat; (exp,v5s) (2) to wash off one's sweat

決定實有


决定实有

see styles
jué dìng shí yǒu
    jue2 ding4 shi2 you3
chüeh ting shih yu
 ketsujō jitsuu
to definitely exist in a substantial way

沉重打擊


沉重打击

see styles
chén zhòng dǎ jī
    chen2 zhong4 da3 ji1
ch`en chung ta chi
    chen chung ta chi
to hit hard

沒苦硬吃


没苦硬吃

see styles
méi kǔ yìng chī
    mei2 ku3 ying4 chi1
mei k`u ying ch`ih
    mei ku ying chih
(neologism, attested by 2024) to stubbornly endure hardships that need not be endured; to go out of one's way to make things difficult for oneself

沒齒難忘


没齿难忘

see styles
mò chǐ nán wàng
    mo4 chi3 nan2 wang4
mo ch`ih nan wang
    mo chih nan wang
hard to forget even after one's teeth fall out (idiom); to remember a benefactor as long as one lives; undying gratitude

法網難逃


法网难逃

see styles
fǎ wǎng nán táo
    fa3 wang3 nan2 tao2
fa wang nan t`ao
    fa wang nan tao
it is hard to escape the net of justice (idiom)

波を切る

see styles
 namiokiru
    なみをきる
(exp,v5r) to cut one's way through the waves

泣き脅し

see styles
 nakiodoshi
    なきおどし
(colloquialism) persuasion by tears; using tears to get one's way; sob story

泣き落し

see styles
 nakiotoshi
    なきおとし
persuasion by tears; using tears to get one's way; sob story

泣き落す

see styles
 nakiotosu
    なきおとす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to persuade by tears; to use tears to get one's way

泣落とし

see styles
 nakiotoshi
    なきおとし
persuasion by tears; using tears to get one's way; sob story

泣落とす

see styles
 nakiotosu
    なきおとす
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to persuade by tears; to use tears to get one's way

活路開拓

see styles
 katsurokaitaku
    かつろかいたく
developing a way or means

浴血苦戰


浴血苦战

see styles
yù xuè kǔ zhàn
    yu4 xue4 ku3 zhan4
yü hsüeh k`u chan
    yü hsüeh ku chan
a blood soaked and hard-fought struggle (idiom)

淳風美俗

see styles
 junpuubizoku / junpubizoku
    じゅんぷうびぞく
(yoji) good morals and manners; genial manners and laudable customs; pristine way of life

温泉玉子

see styles
 onsentamago
    おんせんたまご
egg slow-boiled so that the yolk is hard but the white is still soft (traditionally cooked in a hot spring)

滉瀁浩汗

see styles
huǎng yàng hào hàn
    huang3 yang4 hao4 han4
huang yang hao han
 kōyō kōkan
extending all the way without limit

滴水石穿

see styles
dī shuǐ shí chuān
    di1 shui3 shi2 chuan1
ti shui shih ch`uan
    ti shui shih chuan
dripping water penetrates the stone (idiom); constant perseverance yields success; You can achieve your aim if you try hard without giving up.; Persistent effort overcomes any difficulty.

漢字表記

see styles
 kanjihyouki / kanjihyoki
    かんじひょうき
kanji representation; representation in Chinese characters; way of writing (a word) in kanji

漢英互譯


汉英互译

see styles
hàn yīng hù yì
    han4 ying1 hu4 yi4
han ying hu i
Chinese and English two-way translation

濡沫涸轍


濡沫涸辙

see styles
rú mò hé zhé
    ru2 mo4 he2 zhe2
ju mo ho che
to help each other out in hard times (idiom)

無い無い

see styles
 nainai
    ないない
(noun/participle) (1) (child. language) (kana only) cleaning up; tidying up; (adjective) (2) (kana only) (emphatic repetition of 無い) (See 無い・4) no way; no chance

無以為生


无以为生

see styles
wú yǐ wéi shēng
    wu2 yi3 wei2 sheng1
wu i wei sheng
no way to get by

無可奈何


无可奈何

see styles
wú kě nài hé
    wu2 ke3 nai4 he2
wu k`o nai ho
    wu ko nai ho
have no way out; have no alternative; abbr. to 無奈|无奈[wu2 nai4]

無微不至


无微不至

see styles
wú wēi bù zhì
    wu2 wei1 bu4 zhi4
wu wei pu chih
in every possible way (idiom); meticulous

無心道人


无心道人

see styles
wú xīn dào rén
    wu2 xin1 dao4 ren2
wu hsin tao jen
 mushin dōnin
The hermit or saint in ecstatic contemplation, as with emptied mind he becomes the receptacle of mystic influences.

無手勝流

see styles
 mutekatsuryuu / mutekatsuryu
    むてかつりゅう
(1) (yoji) winning without fighting; method used to win without fighting; (2) one's own way of doing things (i.e. as different from that of one's instructor); (3) (colloquialism) (See 新当流) Shinto-ryu (school of kenjutsu)

無法挽救


无法挽救

see styles
wú fǎ wǎn jiù
    wu2 fa3 wan3 jiu4
wu fa wan chiu
incurable; no way of curing; hopeless

無理ゲー

see styles
 murigee; murigee
    むりゲー; ムリゲー
(slang) impossibly hard video game

無言說道


无言说道

see styles
wú yán shuō dào
    wu2 yan2 shuo1 dao4
wu yen shuo tao
 mu gonsetsu dō
The way, or teaching, without speech; the school which teaches that speaking of things is speaking of nothing, or the non-existent; the acquisition of truth through contemplation without the aid of words.

無路可逃


无路可逃

see styles
wú lù kě táo
    wu2 lu4 ke3 tao2
wu lu k`o t`ao
    wu lu ko tao
no way out; nowhere to go; trapped beyond hope of rescue; painted into a corner

無駄食い

see styles
 mudagui
    むだぐい
(noun/participle) (1) eating between meals; wasteful eating habits; waste of resources; (2) living idly; loafing one's way through life

焦頭爛額


焦头烂额

see styles
jiāo tóu làn é
    jiao1 tou2 lan4 e2
chiao t`ou lan o
    chiao tou lan o
lit. badly burned about the head (from trying to put out a fire) (idiom); fig. hard-pressed; under pressure (from a heavy workload, creditors etc)

煎餅布団

see styles
 senbeibuton / senbebuton
    せんべいぶとん
(yoji) thin bedding; hard bed; bedding worn flat and hard by usage

煎餅蒲団

see styles
 senbeibuton / senbebuton
    せんべいぶとん
(yoji) thin bedding; hard bed; bedding worn flat and hard by usage

煮付ける

see styles
 nitsukeru
    につける
(transitive verb) to cook hard

煮抜き卵

see styles
 ninukitamago
    にぬきたまご
(ksb:) hard-boiled egg

片側通行

see styles
 katagawatsuukou / katagawatsuko
    かたがわつうこう
one way (traffic)

片道切符

see styles
 katamichikippu
    かたみちきっぷ
one-way ticket

片道料金

see styles
 katamichiryoukin / katamichiryokin
    かたみちりょうきん
one-way fare

物の見方

see styles
 mononomikata
    もののみかた
(exp,n) mindset; outlook; view; way of looking at things; perspective

物理削除

see styles
 butsurisakujo
    ぶつりさくじょ
{comp} (See 論理削除) hard delete; physical delete

猛烈社員

see styles
 mouretsushain / moretsushain
    もうれつしゃいん
(yoji) gung-ho organization (corporate) man (woman); go-getter worker; hard-driving worker; workaholic employee

獨行其是


独行其是

see styles
dú xíng qí shì
    du2 xing2 qi2 shi4
tu hsing ch`i shih
    tu hsing chi shih
to go one's own way (idiom); to act independently without asking others

率爾操觚


率尔操觚

see styles
shuài ěr cāo gū
    shuai4 er3 cao1 gu1
shuai erh ts`ao ku
    shuai erh tsao ku
to compose in off-hand way (idiom); to dash off

率爾敦逼


率尔敦逼

see styles
shuài ěr dūn bī
    shuai4 er3 dun1 bi1
shuai erh tun pi
 shutsuini tonhiki
hard

玩兒不轉


玩儿不转

see styles
wán r bù zhuàn
    wan2 r5 bu4 zhuan4
wan r pu chuan
can't handle it; can't find any way (of doing something); not up to the task

現地解散

see styles
 genchikaisan
    げんちかいさん
dispersing after the event (i.e. making one's own way home)

生きざま

see styles
 ikizama
    いきざま
attitude to life; form of existence; way of life

生きる道

see styles
 ikirumichi
    いきるみち
(exp,n) way of life

生活態度

see styles
 seikatsutaido / sekatsutaido
    せいかつたいど
way of living; manner of living; lifestyle

生活振り

see styles
 seikatsuburi / sekatsuburi
    せいかつぶり
way of life

生活方式

see styles
shēng huó fāng shì
    sheng1 huo2 fang1 shi4
sheng huo fang shih
way of life; lifestyle

生活習慣

see styles
 seikatsushuukan / sekatsushukan
    せいかつしゅうかん
lifestyle; way of living

由ありげ

see styles
 yoshiarige
    よしありげ
(adjectival noun) (archaism) meaningful; suggestive; seeming to be with a history; seeming to be with circumstances that are hard to explain

由あり気

see styles
 yoshiarige
    よしありげ
(adjectival noun) (archaism) meaningful; suggestive; seeming to be with a history; seeming to be with circumstances that are hard to explain

由此道理

see styles
yóu cǐ dào lǐ
    you2 ci3 dao4 li3
yu tz`u tao li
    yu tzu tao li
 yushi dōri
in this way

異国趣味

see styles
 ikokushumi
    いこくしゅみ
taste for the exotic; infatuation with a foreign way of life; exoticism

疎んじる

see styles
 utonjiru
    うとんじる
(transitive verb) to shun; to avoid; to ostracize; to neglect; to distance oneself from; to give the hard shoulder

疎んずる

see styles
 utonzuru
    うとんずる
(vz,vt) (See 疎んじる) to shun; to avoid; to ostracize; to neglect; to distance oneself from; to give the hard shoulder

疏而不漏

see styles
shū ér bù lòu
    shu1 er2 bu4 lou4
shu erh pu lou
loose, but allows no escape (idiom, from Laozi 老子[Lao3 zi3]); the way of Heaven is fair, but the guilty will not escape

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