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karadaniii(体niii, 体ni良i); karadaniyoi(体ni良i) / karadanii(体nii, 体ni良i); karadaniyoi(体ni良i) からだにいい(体にいい, 体に良い); からだによい(体に良い) |
(exp,adj-ix) good for the body; good for the health |
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gariumuhisohandoutai / gariumuhisohandotai ガリウムひそはんどうたい |
gallium arsenide semiconductor |
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buretonuzutaisei / buretonuzutaise ブレトンウッズたいせい |
{econ} Bretton Woods System |
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houhounotei / hohonote ほうほうのてい |
(exp,n) scuttling (to escape in a panic, in shame, etc.); scurrying; scrambling |
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karada からだ |
(1) (からだ is a gikun reading of 身体) (See 身体・しんたい) body; (2) torso; trunk; (3) build; physique; frame; figure; (4) health; constitution |
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karadatsuki からだつき |
body build; figure |
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taiokawasu たいをかわす |
(exp,v5s) (See 躱す) to avoid; to dodge; to evade |
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karadazukuri; karadazukuri(sk) からだづくり; カラダづくり(sk) |
building up one's body; building up one's muscles; making oneself stronger; bodybuilding |
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karadazukuri; karadazukuri(karada作ri) からだづくり; カラダづくり(カラダ作り) |
building up one's body; building up one's muscles; making oneself stronger; bodybuilding |
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mottainai もったいない |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) wasteful; a waste; (adjective) (2) (kana only) too good; more than one deserves; unworthy of; (adjective) (3) (kana only) impious; profane; sacrilegious |
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mottaiotsukeru もったいをつける |
(exp,v1) (See 勿体ぶる・もったいぶる) to put on airs; to assume importance |
国立身体障害リハビリテーションセンター see styles |
kokuritsushintaishougairihabiriteeshonsentaa / kokuritsushintaishogairihabiriteeshonsenta こくりつしんたいしょうがいリハビリテーションセンター |
(o) National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities |
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youdaiburu / yodaiburu ようだいぶる |
(v5r,vi) (rare) to put on airs |
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youdai; youtai / yodai; yotai ようだい; ようたい |
condition; state (of health); appearance |
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youdai; youtai / yodai; yotai ようだい; ようたい |
condition; state (of health); appearance |
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yatai やたい |
(1) (See 屋台店) cart (esp. a food cart); stall; stand; (2) (See 踊り屋台) festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; dancing platform; (3) stage prop fashioned after a large building; (4) (abbreviation) (See 屋台骨・1) framework (of a building); foundation; (5) (archaism) house (esp. a small and miserable one) |
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kantaisaibou / kantaisaibo かんたいさいぼう |
{anat} (See 錐体細胞・1) rod cell; rod |
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ekitainitsukeru えきたいにつける |
(exp,v1) to dunk (e.g. food in a drink) |
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kyoutai / kyotai きょうたい |
case (of a machine, computer, etc.); casing; cabinet (arcade games); housing; enclosure; chassis; frame |
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shintaihappukoreofuboniukuaetekishousezaruhakounohajimenari / shintaihappukoreofuboniukuaetekishosezaruhakonohajimenari しんたいはっぷこれをふぼにうくあえてきしょうせざるはこうのはじめなり |
(expression) (proverb) (from The Classic of Filial Piety) filial piety begins with not harming one's own body (as one's entire body was given by one's parents) |
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karadagaikutsuattemotarinai からだがいくつあってもたりない |
(expression) (idiom) being stretched too thin; being pulled in all directions; even with several bodies it wouldn't be enough |
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kyoutai / kyotai きょうたい |
case (of a machine, computer, etc.); casing; cabinet (arcade games); housing; enclosure; chassis; frame |
Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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