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Romanization
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Variations:
ハングパーラメント
ハング・パーラメント

 hangupaaramento; hangu paaramento / hanguparamento; hangu paramento
    ハングパーラメント; ハング・パーラメント
hung parliament

Variations:
ひらめ筋
ヒラメ筋
平目筋(rK)
比目魚筋(sK)

 hiramekin
    ひらめきん
{anat} soleus muscle

Variations:
型パラメータ
型パラメーター(sK)
型パラメタ(sK)

 kataparameeta
    かたパラメータ
{comp} type parameter

Variations:
搦め手
からめ手
搦手(io)
絡め手(iK)

 karamete; karamede
    からめて; からめで
(1) (See 大手・おおて・2) rear gate (esp. of castle); back entrance; (2) one who arrests; (3) (See 大手・おおて・3) force attacking the rear of a castle; (4) (opponent's) weak point

Variations:
絡め取る
絡めとる
からめ取る
搦め捕る
からめ捕る
搦め取る
搦めとる

 karametoru
    からめとる
(transitive verb) (1) (esp. 搦め捕る) to catch and tie up; to apprehend; to arrest; to capture; (transitive verb) (2) (oft. in the passive) to entangle; to trap; to get (something) stuck; to trip up; (transitive verb) (3) (only 〜取る) to brush out (e.g. dust, fur, plaque); to extract; to remove

Variations:
絡め取る
絡めとる
からめ取る
搦め捕る(rK)
からめ捕る(rK)
絡め捕る(sK)
搦め取る(sK)
搦めとる(sK)
搦捕る(sK)

 karametoru
    からめとる
(transitive verb) (1) (esp. 搦め捕る) to catch and tie up; to apprehend; to arrest; to capture; (transitive verb) (2) (oft. in the passive) to entangle; to trap; to get (something) stuck; to trip up; (transitive verb) (3) (only 〜取る) to brush out (e.g. dust, fur, plaque); to extract; to remove

Variations:
諦めのいい
諦めの良い
あきらめの良い

 akiramenoii; akiramenoyoi(諦meno良i, akirameno良i) / akiramenoi; akiramenoyoi(諦meno良i, akirameno良i)
    あきらめのいい; あきらめのよい(諦めの良い, あきらめの良い)
(exp,adj-f) (See 諦めの悪い) knowing when to give up; good at letting things go; accepting failure with good grace; being a good loser

Variations:
諦めのいい
諦めの良い
あきらめの良い
諦めのよい

 akiramenoyoi(諦meno良i, akirameno良i, 諦menoyoi); akiramenoii(諦menoii, 諦meno良i, akirameno良i) / akiramenoyoi(諦meno良i, akirameno良i, 諦menoyoi); akiramenoi(諦menoi, 諦meno良i, akirameno良i)
    あきらめのよい(諦めの良い, あきらめの良い, 諦めのよい); あきらめのいい(諦めのいい, 諦めの良い, あきらめの良い)
(exp,adj-ix) (kana only) (ant: 諦めの悪い) knowing when to give up; good at letting things go; accepting failure with good grace; being a good loser

Variations:
雁字搦め
雁字搦(sK)
がんじ搦め(sK)
雁字がらめ(sK)

 ganjigarame
    がんじがらめ
(1) (kana only) binding (someone) hand and foot; (2) (kana only) being tied down (by rules, obligations, etc.)

Variations:
搦め手
搦手
からめ手(sK)
絡め手(sK)

 karamete; karamede(ok)
    からめて; からめで(ok)
(1) (See 大手・おおて・2) rear gate (esp. of castle); back entrance; (2) (opponent's) weak point; (3) (archaism) (See 大手・おおて・3) force attacking the rear of a castle; (4) (archaism) official in charge of imprisoning offenders

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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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