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mottaiburu もったいぶる |
(v5r,vi) (kana only) to put on airs; to assume importance; to be self-important; to be pretentious; to be pompous; to stand on one's dignity |
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hanshinmahi はんしんまひ |
{med} (See 片麻痺) hemiplegia (paralysis on one side of the body) |
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genjoukaifuku / genjokaifuku げんじょうかいふく |
returning something to its original state (e.g. of an apartment when moving out); restitution in integrum |
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oyobimotsukanu およびもつかぬ |
(expression) (See 及びもつかない) far beyond one's power; not at all equal; no match for |
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soukennikakaru / sokennikakaru そうけんにかかる |
(exp,v5r) to fall on one's shoulders (e.g. responsibility, duty) |
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osamaru おさまる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to fit into (a box, frame, category, etc.); to be contained within; to fall within (e.g. a budget); (v5r,vi) (2) to settle down (into); to be installed (in one's rightful place); to be returned (to one's original position); (v5r,vi) (3) (esp. 納まる) to settle into (one's position); to take up (a post); to occupy (a role); (v5r,vi) (4) (納まる only) to be delivered; to be paid (e.g. taxes); (v5r,vi) (5) (収まる only) (See 治まる・1) to be settled (dispute, conflict, etc.); to be sorted; to subside (e.g. wind); to calm down; to abate; (v5r,vi) (6) to be satisfied (e.g. with an answer); to consent; to agree |
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toriyoseru とりよせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to order; to send away for; to have (something) sent to one; (transitive verb) (2) to pull (something) closer |
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kuchigaheranai くちがへらない |
(exp,adj-f) (See 口の減らない) fast-talking; always having another argument ready; not able to keep one's mouth shut; never at a loss for words |
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migitoiebahidari みぎといえばひだり |
(expression) always contradicting what other people say |
吃人家的嘴軟,拿人家的手短 吃人家的嘴软,拿人家的手短 |
chī rén jiā de zuǐ ruǎn , ná rén jiā de shǒu duǎn chi1 ren2 jia1 de5 zui3 ruan3 , na2 ren2 jia1 de5 shou3 duan3 ch`ih jen chia te tsui juan , na jen chia te shou tuan chih jen chia te tsui juan , na jen chia te shou tuan |
lit. the mouth that has been fed by others is soft, the hand that has received doesn't reach (idiom); fig. one is partial to those from whom presents have been accepted |
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mikatanitsukeru みかたにつける |
(exp,v1) to enlist as a supporter; to win over to one's side; to gain as one's ally |
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inochinikaetemo いのちにかえても |
(expression) with one's life (protect, etc.); at the cost of one's life |
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inochiosuteru いのちをすてる |
(exp,v1) to give one's life; to lay down one's life |
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jigaderu じがでる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to reveal one's true colors (colours); to betray oneself |
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ooboraofuku おおぼらをふく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to talk through one's hat; to blow one's own horn |
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oozei(p); taizei / ooze(p); taize おおぜい(P); たいぜい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) crowd of people; great number of people; (adverb) (2) in great numbers |
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oomono おおもの |
(1) important person; influential figure; big shot; big name; bigwig; heavyweight; (2) big thing; big one; big game; big catch; whopper; valuable thing |
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tenbinnikakeru てんびんにかける |
(exp,v1) (1) (idiom) to weigh (one thing against another); to compare (the relative merits of two options); to weigh (something) on scales; (exp,v1) (2) (idiom) to try to have it both ways; to play a double game; to have two strings to one's bow |
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tenbinnikakeru てんびんにかける |
(exp,v1) (1) to compare and contrast two alternatives; to weigh the relative merits of A and B; to weigh one's options; (exp,v1) (2) (See 両天秤を掛ける) to try to have it both ways; to try to sit on two stools |
女房と畳は新しいほうがいい see styles |
nyouboutotatamihaatarashiihougaii / nyobototatamihatarashihogai にょうぼうとたたみはあたらしいほうがいい |
(expression) wives and tatami are best when they're new |
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ibarichirasu; ebarichirasu いばりちらす; えばりちらす |
(v5s,vi) to domineer; to throw one's weight around; to lord it (over) |
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kobonnou / kobonno こぼんのう |
(adjectival noun) (1) doting (on one's children); (overly) fond; indulgent; loving; (2) adoring parent; doting parent |
孝行をしたい時分に親はなし see styles |
koukouoshitaijibunnioyahanashi / kokooshitaijibunnioyahanashi こうこうをしたいじぶんにおやはなし |
(expression) (proverb) When you wish to be filial, your parents are gone |
孝行をしたい時分に親は無し see styles |
koukouoshitaijibunnioyahanashi / kokooshitaijibunnioyahanashi こうこうをしたいじぶんにおやはなし |
(expression) (proverb) When you wish to be filial, your parents are gone |
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kanaijuu / kanaiju かないじゅう |
whole family; all the members of one's family |
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yorutoshinami よるとしなみ |
(expression) one's increasing age; approaching old age; aging steadily |
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chiisaikoro / chisaikoro ちいさいころ |
(exp,n) as a child; when one was a child |
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komono こもの |
(1) accessories; small articles; (2) minor character; small fry; weak one |
少年老いやすく学成りがたし see styles |
shounenoiyasukugakunarigatashi / shonenoiyasukugakunarigatashi しょうねんおいやすくがくなりがたし |
(expression) (archaism) Youthful years pass quickly before one accomplishes much learning |
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shirinihokakeru しりにほかける |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to beat a hasty retreat; to turn tail and run away; to take to one's heels |
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shirime しりめ |
(1) looking at from the corner of one's eye; sidelong glance; (2) (as ...を尻目に) disregarding; ignoring; (3) (See のっぺらぼう・3) faceless ghost with an eye in its rump |
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shirimochi しりもち |
(1) (See 尻餅をつく) falling on one's backside; pratfall; (2) mochi used to celebrate a child's first birthday; mochi tied to a baby's back if he starts walking before his first birthday in order to cause him to fall on his backside |
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izumai いずまい |
(one's) seating posture; way one sits |
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habanisuru はばにする |
(exp,vs-i) (1) (archaism) to do as one wishes; to get one's way; (exp,vs-i) (2) (archaism) to be proud; to boast |
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habaokikaseru はばをきかせる |
(exp,v1) to throw one's weight around; to exercise one's authority; to make one's presence felt |
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yowarikomu よわりこむ |
(v5m,vi) (obsolete) to be severely troubled; to be completely at a loss; to be at one's wits' end |
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ataribi あたりび |
day that something happens; day that one happens across something |
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arekore(p); karekore(彼此); hishi(彼此); arekore あれこれ(P); かれこれ(彼此); ひし(彼此); アレコレ |
(adv,pn) (1) (kana only) this and that; this or that; one thing or another; this way and that; (adverb) (2) (かれこれ only) (kana only) around; about; round about; roughly; nearly; almost |
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arera あれら |
(pronoun) (1) (kana only) (indicating things distant from both speaker and listener, or things understood without naming them directly) (See あれ・1) those; they; (pronoun) (2) (archaism) (used to refer to one's equals or inferiors) they (of people) |
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kokorogahikareru こころがひかれる |
(exp,v1) to be drawn to; to feel the call of ...; to have one's heart-strings pulled |
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shinkiitten / shinkitten しんきいってん |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) changing one's attitude; turning over a new leaf; getting a fresh start |
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shinzougatomaru / shinzogatomaru しんぞうがとまる |
(exp,v5r) (1) to have one's heart stop beating; (exp,v5r) (2) (idiom) to be shocked; to be staggered |
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nentouniukabu / nentoniukabu ねんとうにうかぶ |
(exp,v5b) to occur to one; to cross one's mind |
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omoiotogeru おもいをとげる |
(exp,v1) to achieve one's desire |
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omoiohaseru おもいをはせる |
(exp,v1) (See 思いを致す) to think about; to send one's heart out to; to give more than a passing thought to; to think of something far away; to think nostalgically upon (esp. one's hometown) |
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omoinaosu おもいなおす |
(transitive verb) to re-think; to think back upon; to change one's mind |
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oboshimeshi おぼしめし |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) thoughts; opinion; (one's) discretion; (2) however much money you wish to give (as alms, a fee at a museum, etc.); (3) fondness (for a significant other, etc.; often used teasingly); love; fancy; liking |
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omowazushirazu おもわずしらず |
(adverb) without noticing; before one realizes; before one is aware of |
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shoukorimonaku / shokorimonaku しょうこりもなく |
(exp,adv) (See 性懲りもない・しょうこりもない) incorrigibly; doggedly; in spite of one's negative experiences |
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megumaretahitobito めぐまれたひとびと |
(exp,n) blessed people; favored people (favoured); privileged people |
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daminomusaboru だみんをむさぼる |
(exp,v5r) to sleep all day; to idle away one's time; to loaf all day |
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ishikiokaeru いしきをかえる |
(exp,v1) to alter one's state of consciousness; to change one's mindset; to change one's attitude |
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wazawaza わざわざ |
(adverb) (1) (kana only) expressly; especially; specially; taking the trouble (to do); going to the trouble of (doing); going out of one's way (to do); (adverb) (2) (kana only) intentionally; deliberately; on purpose |
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wagakuni わがくに |
(exp,n) our country; our land; one's own country |
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tenihairu てにはいる |
(exp,v5r) to obtain; to come into possession of; to get hold of; to get one's hands on |
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tenioenai てにおえない |
(exp,adj-i) too much for one to handle; beyond one's capacity; unmanageable; uncontrollable; incorrigible; obstreperous |
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tenotodokutokoro てのとどくところ |
(ant: 手の届かないところ) (a place) within one's reach |
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teodasu てをだす |
(exp,v5s) (1) to turn one's hand to; to reach out one's hand; (exp,v5s) (2) (idiom) to get involved in; to make a move on; (exp,v5s) (3) (idiom) to strike; to beat; to hit; (exp,v5s) (4) (idiom) to steal; to rob; to take; (exp,v5s) (5) (idiom) to seduce (a woman); to lay hands on |
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temaemiso てまえみそ |
(yoji) self-flattery; singing one's own praises |
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tetoriashitori てとりあしとり |
(expression) attentively; with great attention to detail (e.g. when teaching); patiently |
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teshionikakeru てしおにかける |
(exp,v1) to bring up under one's personal care |
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uchiakeru うちあける |
(transitive verb) to confide; to reveal; to disclose; to lay bare; to speak frankly; to open (one's heart) |
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butsukeru(打付keru)(p); buttsukeru(打付keru); buchitsukeru(打付keru)(ok) ぶつける(打付ける)(P); ぶっつける(打っ付ける); ぶちつける(打付ける)(ok) |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to hit (e.g. one's head); to strike; to crash into; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to throw (e.g. a ball, a question, a demand); (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to express; to vent (e.g. one's anger) |
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sutedokoro すてどころ |
dumping spot; (good) place to dispose of something; (right) time to give something up (e.g. one's life) |
捨得一身剮,敢把皇帝拉下馬 舍得一身剐,敢把皇帝拉下马 |
shě de yī shēn guǎ , gǎn bǎ huáng dì lā xià mǎ she3 de5 yi1 shen1 gua3 , gan3 ba3 huang2 di4 la1 xia4 ma3 she te i shen kua , kan pa huang ti la hsia ma |
one who does not fear the death of thousand cuts will dare to unhorse the emperor (proverb); to a fearless person, no fence is high enough |
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kendochourai; kendojuurai / kendochorai; kendojurai けんどちょうらい; けんどじゅうらい |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) recouping one's strength for a renewed attack; making another attempt with redoubled efforts |
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momiau もみあう |
(transitive verb) to jostle; to shove and push; to struggle with one another |
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tsumamiageru つまみあげる |
(Ichidan verb) to take a pinch of something (e.g. salt); to pick up in one's fingers |
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surikiru すりきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to cut by abrasion; to cut by rubbing; (transitive verb) (2) to use up (all one's money) |
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kusuguru くすぐる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to tickle; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to tickle (one's curiosity, vanity, etc.); to arouse; to appeal to; to flatter; (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to make laugh; to amuse; to entertain |
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kusuguru くすぐる |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to tickle; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to tickle (one's curiosity, vanity, etc.); to arouse; to appeal to; to flatter; (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to make (someone) laugh; to amuse; to entertain |
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tekinishioookuru てきにしおをおくる |
(exp,v5r) (from Uesugi Kenshin sending salt to his enemy, Takeda Shingen, when Takeda's salt supply had been cut off) to save an enemy from trouble instead of taking advantage of their weakness; to show humanity even to one's enemy; to help one's enemy in difficulty |
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arayu(新湯); sarayu; shinyu(新湯) あらゆ(新湯); さらゆ; しんゆ(新湯) |
clean, freshly poured bath; hot water just poured into a bath that no one has entered yet |
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hayameru はやめる |
(transitive verb) (1) (usu. 早める) to bring forward (e.g. by 3 hours); to advance; to hasten (e.g. one's death); to expedite; to precipitate; (transitive verb) (2) (usu. 速める) to quicken (e.g. one's step); to speed up; to accelerate |
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mukashitottakinezuka むかしとったきねづか |
(exp,n) (idiom) skill learned in one's former days; using one's experience from the past |
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saizenotsukusu さいぜんをつくす |
(exp,v5s) to do one's best; to do something to the best of one's ability |
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kitaiokakeru きたいをかける |
(exp,v1) to hang one's hopes on; to expect from |
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nemoto ねもと |
(1) base (of a plant, tree, pillar, etc.); (part near the) root; roots (of one's hair); (2) root (e.g. of a problem); source |
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hagauku はがうく |
(exp,v5k) (1) (idiom) to have one's teeth set on edge; to become annoyed; (exp,v5k) (2) to get loose teeth |
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kiotorareru きをとられる |
(exp,v1) to have one's attention caught (by); to be distracted (by); to be preoccupied (with); to be captivated (by); to be absorbed (in) |
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kiungatakamaru きうんがたかまる |
(exp,v5r) to gather momentum; to gather strength; (for a trend) to reach a peak |
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mizugaau / mizugau みずがあう |
(exp,v5u) (idiom) (See 水が合わない) to agree with one; to suit one; to feel comfortable (in, with); the water agrees with one |
水至清則無魚,人至察則無徒 水至清则无鱼,人至察则无徒 |
shuǐ zhì qīng zé wú yú , rén zhì chá zé wú tú shui3 zhi4 qing1 ze2 wu2 yu2 , ren2 zhi4 cha2 ze2 wu2 tu2 shui chih ch`ing tse wu yü , jen chih ch`a tse wu t`u shui chih ching tse wu yü , jen chih cha tse wu tu |
(saying) water that is too clear has no fish, and one who is too severe has no friends |
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asemizutarashite あせみずたらして |
(expression) dripping with sweat; doing something by the sweat of one's brow |
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chuuiosorasu / chuiosorasu ちゅういをそらす |
(exp,v5s) to distract one's attention |
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namidaoukaberu / namidaokaberu なみだをうかべる |
(exp,v1) to have tears in one's eyes; to be close to crying |
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mankanzenseki まんかんぜんせき |
(hist) Manchu-Han Imperial Feast; three-day feast of Chinese delicacies held during the Qing dynasty |
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isagiyoshitoshinai いさぎよしとしない |
(exp,adj-i) find it against one's conscience (to do); too proud (to do) |
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yakitsuku やきつく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to be scorched into; to be seared into; (v5k,vi) (2) to make a strong impression; to be etched in (one's memory) |
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katahiji かたひじ |
one elbow |
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neraiotsukeru ねらいをつける |
(exp,v1) to take aim (at); to set one's sights (on) |
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nekomoshakushimo ねこもしゃくしも |
(expression) (idiom) every Tom, Dick and Harry; any one or thing; even a cat and a ladle |
理屈と膏薬はどこへでもつく see styles |
rikutsutokouyakuhadokohedemotsuku / rikutsutokoyakuhadokohedemotsuku りくつとこうやくはどこへでもつく |
(expression) (idiom) one can give a plausible argument for anything |
理屈と膏薬はどこへでも付く see styles |
rikutsutokouyakuhadokohedemotsuku / rikutsutokoyakuhadokohedemotsuku りくつとこうやくはどこへでもつく |
(expression) (idiom) one can give a plausible argument for anything |
瑠璃も玻璃も照らせば分かる see styles |
rurimoharimoterasebawakaru るりもはりもてらせばわかる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) cream rises to the top; great talent will stand out anywhere; you realize what things are lapis lazuli and crystal when they are lit up |
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ubusunagami うぶすながみ |
{Shinto} guardian deity of one's birthplace |
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ubugoeoageru うぶごえをあげる |
(exp,v1) (1) to give one's first cry (of a newborn baby); (exp,v1) (2) (idiom) to be born; to come into being; to be formed; to first see the light of day |
用心するにこしたことはない see styles |
youjinsurunikoshitakotohanai / yojinsurunikoshitakotohanai ようじんするにこしたことはない |
(expression) better safe than sorry; one should err on the side of caution |
用心するに越したことはない see styles |
youjinsurunikoshitakotohanai / yojinsurunikoshitakotohanai ようじんするにこしたことはない |
(expression) better safe than sorry; one should err on the side of caution |
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kaiwai かいわい |
(n,n-suf) (1) neighborhood; neighbourhood; vicinity; (n,n-suf) (2) (net-sl) (See クラスタ・2) community (of people with a shared trait, members, fans, etc.); scene; enthusiasts |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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