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Variations:
過ごす
過す

 sugosu
    すごす
(transitive verb) (1) to spend (time); to pass; to lead (a life); to live; (transitive verb) (2) to overdo (esp. alcohol consumption); to drink (alcohol); to carry too far; to carry to excess; (transitive verb) (3) (dated) to take care of; to support; (suf,v5s) (4) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 寝過ごす) to overdo; to do too much; (suf,v5s) (5) (after the -masu stem of a verb) (See 見過ごす) to ... without acting on it; to ... without getting involved

Variations:
醇風美俗
淳風美俗

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

Variations:
野にある
野に在る

 yaniaru
    やにある
(exp,v5r-i) to be in opposition; to be in private life

Variations:
鎮魂祭
鎮魂の祭り

 chinkonsai(鎮魂祭); tamashizumenomatsuri
    ちんこんさい(鎮魂祭); たましずめのまつり
(1) ceremony for the repose of a soul; (2) ceremony to pray for the long life of the emperor, empress, crown prince, etc.

鞠躬盡瘁,死而後已


鞠躬尽瘁,死而后已

jū gōng jìn cuì , sǐ ér hòu yǐ
    ju1 gong1 jin4 cui4 , si3 er2 hou4 yi3
chü kung chin ts`ui , ssu erh hou i
    chü kung chin tsui , ssu erh hou i
to bend to a task and spare no effort unto one's dying day (idiom); striving to the utmost one's whole life; with every breath in one's body, unto one's dying day

項莊舞劍,意在沛公


项庄舞剑,意在沛公

xiàng zhuāng wǔ jiàn , yì zài pèi gōng
    xiang4 zhuang1 wu3 jian4 , yi4 zai4 pei4 gong1
hsiang chuang wu chien , i tsai p`ei kung
    hsiang chuang wu chien , i tsai pei kung
lit. Xiang Zhuang performs the sword dance, but his mind is set on Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] (idiom); refers to 206 BC plot to murder Liu Bang, aka Duke of Pei 沛公[Pei4 gong1] and the future Han emperor, during a sword dance at the Hongmen feast 鴻門宴|鸿门宴[Hong2 men2 yan4]; an elaborate deception to hide malicious intent

Variations:
3次元
三次元

 sanjigen
    さんじげん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) three dimensions; 3D; 3-D; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (slang) (joc) (as opposed to the two dimensions of anime and manga) real world; IRL; in real life

あの世千日この世一日

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 anoyosennichikonoyoichinichi
    あのよせんにちこのよいちにち
(expression) (proverb) a day in life is better than a thousand days in the afterlife; better one day in this world than a thousand in the next

エンディング・ノート

 endingu nooto
    エンディング・ノート
booklet constituting an informal living will (containing wishes regarding one's hospitalization or funeral, and perhaps one's life story, messages to loved ones, etc.) (wasei: ending note)

フローティングベスト

see styles
 furootingubesuto
    フローティングベスト
life jacket (wasei: floating vest); life vest

ロビンソンクルーソー

see styles
 robinsonkuruusoo / robinsonkurusoo
    ロビンソンクルーソー
(work) Robinson Crusoe; The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; (wk) Robinson Crusoe; The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

ワークライフバランス

see styles
 waakuraifubaransu / wakuraifubaransu
    ワークライフバランス
work-life balance

一年被蛇咬十年怕井繩


一年被蛇咬十年怕井绳

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yī nián bèi shé yǎo shí nián pà jǐng shéng
    yi1 nian2 bei4 she2 yao3 shi2 nian2 pa4 jing3 sheng2
i nien pei she yao shih nien p`a ching sheng
    i nien pei she yao shih nien pa ching sheng
once bitten by a snake, one is scared all one's life at the mere sight of a rope (idiom); fig. once bitten, twice shy

Variations:
世の習い
世のならい

 yononarai
    よのならい
(exp,n) the way of the world; the lay of the land; the inescapable circumstances (of life)

今日あって明日ない身

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 kyouatteasunaimi / kyoatteasunaimi
    きょうあってあすないみ
(expression) (1) (idiom) life is transient; life is uncertain; memento mori; (expression) (2) (idiom) one's time (of death) is nigh; one's days are numbered

佛說大乘無量壽莊嚴經


佛说大乘无量寿庄严经

see styles
fó shuō dà shèng wú liáng shòu zhuāng yán jīng
    fo2 shuo1 da4 sheng4 wu2 liang2 shou4 zhuang1 yan2 jing1
fo shuo ta sheng wu liang shou chuang yen ching
 Bussetsu daijō muryōju shōgon kyō
Sūtra of Immeasurable Life

佛說無量淸淨平等覺經


佛说无量淸淨平等觉经

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fó shuō wú liáng qīng jìng píng děng jué jīng
    fo2 shuo1 wu2 liang2 qing1 jing4 ping2 deng3 jue2 jing1
fo shuo wu liang ch`ing ching p`ing teng chüeh ching
    fo shuo wu liang ching ching ping teng chüeh ching
 Bussetsu muryōshōjōbyōdō kaku kyō
Sūtra of Immeasurable Life

全国生命保険業者協会

see styles
 zenkokuseimeihokengyoushakyoukai / zenkokusemehokengyoshakyokai
    ぜんこくせいめいほけんぎょうしゃきょうかい
(o) National Association of Life Underwriters

剣を落として舟を刻む

see styles
 kenootoshitefuneokizamu
    けんをおとしてふねをきざむ
(expression) (idiom) (from a story in Master Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals) to not be getting with the times; to be unaware that things are changing; to drop one's sword (in the river) and carve (a mark) on the boat (to mark the spot where the sword was dropped)

博報堂生活総合研究所

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 hakuhoudouseikatsusougoukenkyuujo / hakuhodosekatsusogokenkyujo
    はくほうどうせいかつそうごうけんきゅうじょ
(org) Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living; (o) Hakuhodo Institute of Life and Living

又想當婊子又想立牌坊


又想当婊子又想立牌坊

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yòu xiǎng dāng biǎo zi yòu xiǎng lì pái fāng
    you4 xiang3 dang1 biao3 zi5 you4 xiang3 li4 pai2 fang1
yu hsiang tang piao tzu yu hsiang li p`ai fang
    yu hsiang tang piao tzu yu hsiang li pai fang
lit. to lead the life of a whore but still want a monument put up to one's chastity (idiom); fig. to have bad intentions but still want a good reputation; to want to have one's cake and eat it too

反美是工作赴美是生活

see styles
fǎn měi shì gōng zuò fù měi shì shēng huó
    fan3 mei3 shi4 gong1 zuo4 fu4 mei3 shi4 sheng1 huo2
fan mei shih kung tso fu mei shih sheng huo
being anti-American is the job, but life is in America (jocular comment made about public figures who are brazenly xenophobic but whose family live abroad)

大寶積經無量壽如來會


大宝积经无量寿如来会

see styles
dà bǎo jī jīng wú liáng shòu rú lái huì
    da4 bao3 ji1 jing1 wu2 liang2 shou4 ru2 lai2 hui4
ta pao chi ching wu liang shou ju lai hui
 Daihōshaku kyō muryō ju nyorai e
Tathāgata's Sermon on the Contemplation of the Buddha of Limitless Life

Variations:
守り刀
守刀(io)

 mamorigatana
    まもりがたな
sword for self-defense; sword for self-defence

Variations:
寿
壽(oK)

 kotobuki
    ことぶき
(1) (written on envelopes containing monetary gifts, etc.) congratulations; felicitations; best wishes; (2) longevity; long life

Variations:
小柄
小づか(sK)

 kozuka
    こづか
knife attached to the sheath of a sword

彼の世千日此の世一日

see styles
 anoyosennichikonoyoichinichi
    あのよせんにちこのよいちにち
(expression) (proverb) a day in life is better than a thousand days in the afterlife; better one day in this world than a thousand in the next

Variations:
振りかぶる
振り被る

 furikaburu
    ふりかぶる
(v5r,vi) to hold aloft (e.g. a sword); to brandish

損害保険料率算出機構

see styles
 songaihokenryouritsusanshutsukikou / songaihokenryoritsusanshutsukiko
    そんがいほけんりょうりつさんしゅつきこう
(org) Non-Life Insurance Rating Organization of Japan; NLIRO; (o) Non-Life Insurance Rating Organization of Japan; NLIRO

救人一命勝造七級浮屠


救人一命胜造七级浮屠

see styles
jiù rén yī mìng shèng zào qī jí fú tú
    jiu4 ren2 yi1 ming4 sheng4 zao4 qi1 ji2 fu2 tu2
chiu jen i ming sheng tsao ch`i chi fu t`u
    chiu jen i ming sheng tsao chi chi fu tu
saving a life is more meritorious than building a seven-floor pagoda (idiom)

救拔焰口餓鬼陀羅尼經


救拔焰口饿鬼陀罗尼经

see styles
jiù bá yàn kǒu è guǐ tuó luó ní jīng
    jiu4 ba2 yan4 kou3 e4 gui3 tuo2 luo2 ni2 jing1
chiu pa yen k`ou o kuei t`o lo ni ching
    chiu pa yen kou o kuei to lo ni ching
 Kubatsu enku gaki daranikyō
Dhāraṇī Sūtra for Saving the Burning-Mouth Hungry Ghosts

Variations:
旅立つ
旅だつ

 tabidatsu
    たびだつ
(v5t,vi) (1) to begin a trip; to depart; to embark; (v5t,vi) (2) to die; to pass away; to depart this life

日本獣医生命科学大学

see styles
 nihonjuuiseimeikagakudaigaku / nihonjuisemekagakudaigaku
    にほんじゅういせいめいかがくだいがく
(org) Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University; (o) Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University

Variations:
浮世は夢
浮き世は夢

 ukiyohayume
    うきよはゆめ
(expression) (proverb) (See 浮世・1) life is but a dream; this too shall pass; everything is transient

無量壽經優波提舍經論


无量寿经优波提舍经论

see styles
wú liáng shòu jīng yōu bō tí shè jīng lùn
    wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 you1 bo1 ti2 she4 jing1 lun4
wu liang shou ching yu po t`i she ching lun
    wu liang shou ching yu po ti she ching lun
 Muryōjukyō upadaisha kyōron
Treatise on the Sūtra of Limitless Life

Variations:
犬死に
犬死(io)

 inujini
    いぬじに
(n,vs,vi) (sensitive word) dying in vain; wasteful sacrifice of life

Variations:
生かす
活かす

 ikasu
    いかす
(transitive verb) (1) to make (the best) use of; to put to good use; to leverage (skills, attributes, experience, etc.); to capitalise on (experience, etc.); (transitive verb) (2) (生かす only) to let live; to keep alive; (transitive verb) (3) (生かす only) to revive; to resuscitate; to bring back to life; (transitive verb) (4) to restore (a deleted passage; in proofreading)

Variations:
生きる
活きる

 ikiru
    いきる
(v1,vi) (1) to live; to exist; (v1,vi) (2) to make a living; to subsist; (v1,vi) (3) to be in effect; to be in use; to function; (v1,vi) (4) to come to life; to be enlivened; (v1,vi) (5) to be safe (in baseball, go, etc.)

生命保険内務経営協会

see styles
 seimeihokennaimukeieikyoukai / semehokennaimukeekyokai
    せいめいほけんないむけいえいきょうかい
(o) Life Office Management Association

生命保険文化センター

see styles
 seimeihokenbunkasentaa / semehokenbunkasenta
    せいめいほけんぶんかセンター
(org) Japan Institute of Life Insurance; (o) Japan Institute of Life Insurance

Variations:
目釘
目くぎ(sK)

 mekugi
    めくぎ
rivet on a sword hilt

Variations:
竹光
竹みつ(sK)

 takemitsu
    たけみつ
(1) bamboo sword (resembling a katana, etc.); bamboo imitation sword; (2) dull sword

芸術は長く人生は短し

see styles
 geijutsuhanagakujinseihamijikashi / gejutsuhanagakujinsehamijikashi
    げいじゅつはながくじんせいはみじかし
(expression) (proverb) art is long, life is short; ars longa, vita brevis

Variations:
討ち止める
討止める

 uchitomeru
    うちとめる
(transitive verb) (rare) (See 打ち止める・3) to kill (with a sword, knife, spear, etc.); to slay; to cut down

Variations:
迎える
邀える

 mukaeru
    むかえる
(transitive verb) (1) to go out to meet; to receive; to welcome; to greet; to salute; to hail; (transitive verb) (2) to call for; to summon; to invite; (transitive verb) (3) to accept (e.g. as a member of a group or family); to take (e.g. a wife); (transitive verb) (4) to reach (a certain time, a point in one's life, etc.); to enter (a new phase, new era, etc.); to approach (e.g. death)

鐃循ワイ鐃夙器申鐃?

 鐃循wai鐃夙wa申鐃緒申鐃順u
    鐃循ワイ鐃夙わ申鐃緒申鐃順う
(ant: 鐃瞬ワ申奪鐃緒申鐃緒申) company that treats its employees well; company supporting a good work-life balance

Variations:
鯉口
こい口(sK)

 koiguchi
    こいぐち
(1) opening of a scabbard; mouth of a sword sheath; (2) style of shirt with a "carp mouth" shaped collar

Variations:
2.5次元
2.5次元

 nitengojigen
    にてんごじげん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) 2.5D (projection); pseudo 3D; (can be adjective with の) (2) (See 二次元・2) half fictional (anime, manga, etc.) and half real-life

Variations:
アヒンサー
アヒムサー

 ahinsaa; ahimusaa / ahinsa; ahimusa
    アヒンサー; アヒムサー
{Buddh} (See 不殺生) ahimsa (principle of non-violence in Jainism, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc.) (san: ahimsā); abstinence from taking life

Variations:
お得感
御得感(sK)

 otokukan
    おとくかん
money-saving feeling; bargain feeling

クォリティーオブライフ

see styles
 koritiioburaifu / koritioburaifu
    クォリティーオブライフ
quality of life

Variations:
この世
此の世(rK)

 konoyo
    このよ
(See あの世) this world; this life; world of the living

システムライフサイクル

see styles
 shisutemuraifusaikuru
    システムライフサイクル
(computer terminology) system life cycle

ジョーズ・オブ・ライフ

 joozu obu raifu
    ジョーズ・オブ・ライフ
Jaws of Life

Variations:
ちゃんばら
チャンバラ

 chanbara; chanbara
    チャンバラ; ちゃんばら
(abbreviation) (See ちゃんちゃんばらばら・1) sword fight; sword play

フローティング・ベスト

 furootingu besuto
    フローティング・ベスト
life jacket (wasei: floating vest); life vest

ミドルエージクライシス

see styles
 midorueejikuraishisu
    ミドルエージクライシス
mid-life crisis (wasei: middle-age crisis)

Variations:
モテ期
もて期
持て期

 moteki(mote期); moteki(mote期, 持te期)
    モテき(モテ期); もてき(もて期, 持て期)
(colloquialism) (See モテる) period (of life) when one is enjoying more romantic attention than usual

ライフwithマイキー

see styles
 raifuizumaikii / raifuizumaiki
    ライフウィズマイキー
(work) Life with Mikey (1993 film); (wk) Life with Mikey (1993 film)

ロビンソン・クルーソー

 robinson kuruusoo / robinson kurusoo
    ロビンソン・クルーソー
(work) Robinson Crusoe; The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; (wk) Robinson Crusoe; The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

ロング・ライフ・ミルク

 rongu raifu miruku
    ロング・ライフ・ミルク
long life milk

ロングライフクーラント

see styles
 ronguraifukuuranto / ronguraifukuranto
    ロングライフクーラント
(See LLC) long-life coolant; LLC

一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩


一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳

yī zhāo bèi shé yǎo , shí nián pà jǐng shéng
    yi1 zhao1 bei4 she2 yao3 , shi2 nian2 pa4 jing3 sheng2
i chao pei she yao , shih nien p`a ching sheng
    i chao pei she yao , shih nien pa ching sheng
lit. once bitten by a snake, one is scared all one's life at the mere sight of a rope (saying); fig. once bitten, twice shy

Variations:
人生2周目
人生二周目

 jinseinishuume / jinsenishume
    じんせいにしゅうめ
second time at life (oft. jokingly of precocious children); reincarnation

Variations:
侘住い
佗住い
佗住居

 wabizumai
    わびずまい
solitary life; wretched abode

Variations:
勢い
勢(io)

 ikioi(p); ikiyoi(ik)
    いきおい(P); いきよい(ik)
(1) force; vigor; vigour; energy; spirit; life; (2) influence; authority; power; might; (3) impetus; momentum; course (of events); (adverb) (4) naturally; necessarily

Variations:
同田貫
胴田貫(sK)

 doutanuki; doudanuki / dotanuki; dodanuki
    どうたぬき; どうだぬき
(1) (hist) (kana only) Dōtanuki school (Muromachi-period swordsmithing school); (2) (hist) (kana only) sword of the Dōtanuki school (usually thicker and heavier than regular Japanese swords); (3) (kana only) (also as 胴田貫; in fiction) heavy sword

吾生也有涯,而知也無涯


吾生也有涯,而知也无涯

wú shēng yě yǒu yá , ér zhī yě wú yá
    wu2 sheng1 ye3 you3 ya2 , er2 zhi1 ye3 wu2 ya2
wu sheng yeh yu ya , erh chih yeh wu ya
Life is short, learning is limitless; Ars longa, vita brevis

Variations:
所帯じみる
所帯染みる

 shotaijimiru
    しょたいじみる
(v1,vi) (1) to become domesticated; (v1,vi) (2) to be worn out (from domestic life); to go to seed

Variations:
押っ取り刀
おっとり刀

 ottorigatana
    おっとりがたな
(1) making great haste, having been caught off guard; scurrying unprepared; (2) rushing to an emergency with sword in hand, not having had time to affix it at the waist

救面然餓鬼陀羅尼神呪經


救面然饿鬼陀罗尼神呪经

see styles
jiù miàn rán è guǐ tuó luó ní shén zhòu jīng
    jiu4 mian4 ran2 e4 gui3 tuo2 luo2 ni2 shen2 zhou4 jing1
chiu mien jan o kuei t`o lo ni shen chou ching
    chiu mien jan o kuei to lo ni shen chou ching
 Kyūmennen gaki darani jinju kyō
Dhāraṇī Sūtra for Saving the Burning-Mouth Hungry Ghost

Variations:
暮らし振り
暮らしぶり

 kurashiburi
    くらしぶり
lifestyle; way of life

Variations:
歩み
歩(io)

 ayumi
    あゆみ
(1) walking; (2) pace; step; (3) course (of history, one's life, etc.); history; progress; advance; development; (4) pitch (of a screw, etc.)

Variations:
死に生き
死生(io)

 shiniiki / shiniki
    しにいき
(1) (archaism) (See 生死・せいし・1,生き死に・いきしに) death and life; death or life; (2) (archaism) death

Variations:
水切り
水きり(sK)

 mizukiri
    みずきり
(noun, transitive verb) (1) straining; draining; (2) drainer; strainer; colander; (3) cutwater (of a ship); forefoot; drip (on a building); flashing; throating; starling (of a bridge); (4) stone skipping; stone skimming; skipping stones; ducks and drakes; (noun, transitive verb) (5) cutting a flower stem under water (to prolong its life)

Variations:
浮き
浮子
泛子

 uki
    うき
(1) floating; buoyancy; (2) fishing float; bobber; (3) buoy; (4) lifebuoy; life belt; float; rubber ring

無量壽經優婆提舍願生偈


无量寿经优婆提舍愿生偈

see styles
wú liáng shòu jīng yōu pó tí shè yuàn shēng jié
    wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 you1 po2 ti2 she4 yuan4 sheng1 jie2
wu liang shou ching yu p`o t`i she yüan sheng chieh
    wu liang shou ching yu po ti she yüan sheng chieh
 Muryōjukyō ubadaisha ganshō ge
Treatise on the Sūtra of Limitless Life

無量壽經優波提舍願生偈


无量寿经优波提舍愿生偈

see styles
wú liáng shòu jīng yōu bō tí shè yuàn shēng jié
    wu2 liang2 shou4 jing1 you1 bo1 ti2 she4 yuan4 sheng1 jie2
wu liang shou ching yu po t`i she yüan sheng chieh
    wu liang shou ching yu po ti she yüan sheng chieh
 Muryōjukyō upadaisha ganshō ge
Treatise on the Sūtra of Limitless Life

Variations:
生き死に
生死(io)

 ikishini
    いきしに
(See 生死・せいし・1) life and death; life or death

Variations:
生き物
生きもの

 ikimono
    いきもの
living thing; living creature; animal; life

生活にめりはりをつける

see styles
 seikatsunimerihariotsukeru / sekatsunimerihariotsukeru
    せいかつにめりはりをつける
(exp,v1) (See 減り張り・めりはり・2) to vary the pace of one's life

留得青山在,不怕沒柴燒


留得青山在,不怕没柴烧

liú de qīng shān zài , bù pà méi chái shāo
    liu2 de5 qing1 shan1 zai4 , bu4 pa4 mei2 chai2 shao1
liu te ch`ing shan tsai , pu p`a mei ch`ai shao
    liu te ching shan tsai , pu pa mei chai shao
While the green hills last, there'll be wood to burn (idiom). Where there's life there's hope.

Variations:
矛を収める
戈を収める

 hokooosameru
    ほこをおさめる
(exp,v1) to sheathe one's sword; to lay down arms; to bury the hatchet

Variations:
第二の人生
第2の人生

 daininojinsei / daininojinse
    だいにのじんせい
(exp,n) (See セカンドライフ) new life (esp. after retirement); postretirement life

Variations:
走馬灯
走馬燈(oK)

 soumatou / somato
    そうまとう
(1) revolving lantern; (2) (idiom) (esp. 〜のように) (See 走馬灯のように駆け巡る) ever-changing scene (e.g. life flashing before one's eyes)

Variations:

刃金(rK)

 hagane(p); kou(鋼) / hagane(p); ko(鋼)
    はがね(P); こう(鋼)
(1) steel; (2) sword steel; sword

Variations:
長ドス
長どす(sK)

 nagadosu
    ながどす
(colloquialism) (See 長脇差・1) longer type of wakizashi (short sword)

飯後百步走,活到九十九


饭后百步走,活到九十九

fàn hòu bǎi bù zǒu , huó dào jiǔ shí jiǔ
    fan4 hou4 bai3 bu4 zou3 , huo2 dao4 jiu3 shi2 jiu3
fan hou pai pu tsou , huo tao chiu shih chiu
walk a hundred steps after each meal and you will live a long life (proverb)

Variations:
魔の3週目
魔の三週目

 manosanshuume / manosanshume
    まのさんしゅうめ
(exp,n) (colloquialism) the dreaded 3rd week (in the life of a newborn; when some previously quiet babies suddenly turn colic)

アメリカンファミリー生命

see styles
 amerikanfamiriiseimei / amerikanfamiriseme
    アメリカンファミリーせいめい
(company) American Family Life Assurance; Aflac; (c) American Family Life Assurance; Aflac

インテリジェントデザイン

see styles
 interijentodezain
    インテリジェントデザイン
intelligent design (theory that life or the universe must have been designed by an intelligent being)

Variations:
カーライフ
カー・ライフ

 kaaraifu; kaa raifu / karaifu; ka raifu
    カーライフ; カー・ライフ
car life

Variations:
さよなら
サヨナラ

 sayonara(p); sayonara
    さよなら(P); サヨナラ
(interjection) (1) (See さようなら) goodbye; so long; farewell; (n,vs,vi) (2) saying goodbye to (e.g. life as a bachelor); putting an end to; parting with; (can act as adjective) (3) farewell (performance, party, etc.); final; last; game-winning (e.g. hit)

Variations:
デスマッチ
デス・マッチ

 desumacchi; desu macchi
    デスマッチ; デス・マッチ
(1) {prowres} death match; deathmatch; (2) fight to the finish (wasei: death match); desperate struggle; life-and-death struggle

Variations:
ノーコード
ノー・コード

 nookoodo; noo koodo
    ノーコード; ノー・コード
(1) {med} no code (directive not to revive a patient with a life-threatening event); do not resuscitate; DNR; (2) {comp} (See ローコード) no code (GUI-based systems development platform)

Variations:
パーセーブ
パー・セーブ

 paaseebu; paa seebu / paseebu; pa seebu
    パーセーブ; パー・セーブ
{golf} par save; saving par

Variations:
ぴんぴん
ピンピン

 pinpin(p); pinpin
    ぴんぴん(P); ピンピン
(adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) lively; energetic; full of life; (adv,adv-to,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) vigorously (jumping, flopping, etc.); (adv,adv-to) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) piercing (e.g. sound); penetrating; grating

ファミリーライフサイクル

see styles
 famiriiraifusaikuru / famiriraifusaikuru
    ファミリーライフサイクル
family life cycle

ふぐは食いたし命は惜しし

see styles
 fuguhakuitashiinochihaoshishi / fuguhakuitashinochihaoshishi
    ふぐはくいたしいのちはおしし
(expression) (proverb) honey is sweet, but the bee stings; I would like to taste fugu, but I value my life; hesitating from doing something because of fear of consequences

プロダクトライフサイクル

see styles
 purodakutoraifusaikuru
    プロダクトライフサイクル
product life cycle

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