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Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
モニタリング(P)
モニタニング(sk)

see styles
 monitaringu(p); monitaningu(sk)
    モニタリング(P); モニタニング(sk)
monitoring

Variations:
モニタリングポスト
モニタリング・ポスト

see styles
 monitaringuposuto; monitaringu posuto
    モニタリングポスト; モニタリング・ポスト
monitoring post

Variations:
ユニタリータックス
ユニタリー・タックス

see styles
 yunitariitakkusu; yunitarii takkusu / yunitaritakkusu; yunitari takkusu
    ユニタリータックス; ユニタリー・タックス
unitary tax

Variations:
リッジテールモニター
リッジテール・モニター

see styles
 rijjiteerumonitaa; rijjiteeru monitaa / rijjiteerumonita; rijjiteeru monita
    リッジテールモニター; リッジテール・モニター
ridge-tailed monitor (Varanus acanthurus, species of monitor lizard found throughout the arid northern regions of Australia); spiny-tailed monitor

Variations:
口に出す
口にだす(sK)
くちに出す(sK)

see styles
 kuchinidasu
    くちにだす
(exp,v5s) to express (orally); to put into words; to say out loud

Variations:
噂に違わず
噂にたがわず
うわさに違わず(sK)

see styles
 uwasanitagawazu
    うわさにたがわず
(exp,adv) living up to (one's, its) reputation; true to the rumours; just as people say

Variations:
噂に違わぬ
噂にたがわぬ
うわさに違わぬ

see styles
 uwasanitagawanu
    うわさにたがわぬ
(exp,adj-f) living up to one's reputation

Variations:
噂に違わぬ
噂にたがわぬ
うわさに違わぬ(sK)

see styles
 uwasanitagawanu
    うわさにたがわぬ
(exp,adj-f) living up to (one's, its) reputation

Variations:
役に立たない(P)
役にたたない
やくに立たない
役に立た無い

see styles
 yakunitatanai
    やくにたたない
(exp,adj-i) (See 役に立つ) of no avail; useless

Variations:
役に立つ(P)
役にたつ
やくに立つ(sK)

see styles
 yakunitatsu
    やくにたつ
(exp,v5t) to be helpful; to be useful

Variations:
慚愧にたえない
慙愧にたえない
慙愧に堪えない
慚愧に堪えない

see styles
 zankinitaenai
    ざんきにたえない
(exp,adj-i) deeply ashamed (of oneself); overwhelmed with shame

Variations:
耳にタコができる
耳にたこができる
耳に胼胝ができる

see styles
 miminitakogadekiru(耳nitakogadekiru); miminitakogadekiru(耳nitakogadekiru, 耳ni胼胝gadekiru)
    みみにタコができる(耳にタコができる); みみにたこができる(耳にたこができる, 耳に胼胝ができる)
(exp,v1) to be told or made to hear something so often that you (metaphorically) get calluses on your ears

Variations:
触らぬ神に祟りなし
触らぬ神にたたりなし
触らぬ神に祟り無し

see styles
 sawaranukaminitatarinashi
    さわらぬかみにたたりなし
(expression) (proverb) let sleeping dogs lie; wake not a sleeping lion; the spirit you do not approach will not curse you

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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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