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<123| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
引違い窓 see styles |
hikichigaimado ひきちがいまど |
double sliding window |
張出し窓 see styles |
haridashimado はりだしまど |
(See ベイウィンドー) bay window |
明かり窓 see styles |
akarimado あかりまど |
transom; skylight; dormer window |
明窓浄机 see styles |
meisoujouki / mesojoki めいそうじょうき |
(yoji) dustless desk by a well-lit window; well-lit and clean study conducive to learning |
牛窓瀬戸 see styles |
ushimadoseto うしまどせと |
(personal name) Ushimadoseto |
牛窓神社 see styles |
ushimadojinja うしまどじんじゃ |
(place-name) Ushimado Shrine |
相談窓口 see styles |
soudanmadoguchi / sodanmadoguchi そうだんまどぐち |
inquiry counter; consulting service; assistance service |
社会の窓 see styles |
shakainomado しゃかいのまど |
(exp,n) (joc) (euph) fly (on trousers); flies; zipper |
突上げ窓 see styles |
tsukiagemado つきあげまど |
top-hinged swinging window |
緑の窓口 see styles |
midorinomadoguchi みどりのまどぐち |
(exp,n) JR ticket office |
高屋窓秋 see styles |
takayasoushuu / takayasoshu たかやそうしゅう |
(person) Takaya Soushuu |
窓の瀬ダム see styles |
madonosedamu まどのせダム |
(place-name) Madonose Dam |
窓付き封筒 see styles |
madotsukifuutou / madotsukifuto まどつきふうとう |
window envelope; billing envelope |
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madobe まどべ |
by the window |
ギロチン窓 see styles |
girochinmado ギロチンまど |
(See 上げ下げ窓) double-hung window; sash window |
フランス窓 see styles |
furansumado フランスまど |
French window |
ルーバー窓 see styles |
ruubaamado / rubamado ルーバーまど |
louver window; louvre window |
三遊亭円窓 see styles |
sanyuuteiensou / sanyuteenso さんゆうていえんそう |
(person) San'yūtei Ensou (1940.10-) |
三遊亭圓窓 see styles |
sanyuuteiensou / sanyuteenso さんゆうていえんそう |
(person) San'yūtei Ensou |
三遊亭窓里 see styles |
sanyuuteisouri / sanyutesori さんゆうていそうり |
(person) San'yūtei Souri |
上げ下げ窓 see styles |
agesagemado あげさげまど |
double-hung window; sash window |
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marumado まるまど |
circular window; round window |
割れ窓理論 see styles |
waremadoriron われまどりろん |
broken windows theory; criminological theory stating that serious crime can be prevented by maintaining the good physical condition of an urban environment |
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yuusou / yuso ゆうそう |
(archaism) dark window; secluded dwelling |
広瀬淡窓墓 see styles |
hirosetansouhaka / hirosetansohaka ひろせたんそうはか |
(place-name) Hirose Tansou (grave) |
掃き出し窓 see styles |
hakidashimado はきだしまど |
(1) (sliding) glass door; patio door; (2) small floor-level opening through which dirt is swept |
櫛岩窓神社 see styles |
kushiiwamadojinja / kushiwamadojinja くしいわまどじんじゃ |
(place-name) Kushiiwamado Shrine |
深窓に育つ see styles |
shinsounisodatsu / shinsonisodatsu しんそうにそだつ |
(exp,v5t) to be brought up with tenderest care in a good family |
深窓の令嬢 see styles |
shinsounoreijou / shinsonorejo しんそうのれいじょう |
(exp,n) (See 深窓) closeted maiden; carefully raised girl from a well-to-do family |
目は心の窓 see styles |
mehakokoronomado めはこころのまど |
(expression) (proverb) the eyes are the windows to the soul; the eye is the lamp of the body |
突き上げ窓 see styles |
tsukiagemado つきあげまど |
top-hinged swinging window |
窓岩トンネル see styles |
madoiwatonneru まどいわトンネル |
(place-name) Madoiwa Tunnel |
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madokake まどかけ |
curtains |
窓表示域変換 see styles |
madohyoujiikihenkan / madohyojikihenkan まどひょうじいきへんかん |
{comp} window; viewport transformation; viewing transformation |
ジャロジー窓 see styles |
jarojiimado / jarojimado ジャロジーまど |
louvre window; jalousie window |
ほけんの窓口 see styles |
hokennomadoguchi ほけんのまどぐち |
(c) Hoken no Madoguchi (insurance broker) |
二重窓ガラス see styles |
nijuumadogarasu / nijumadogarasu にじゅうまどガラス |
double glazing |
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kirimado きりまど |
hole cut in a wall, panelling, etc. to let light in |
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hikimado ひきまど |
skylight; trap door |
邑久郡牛窓町 see styles |
okugunushimadochou / okugunushimadocho おくぐんうしまどちょう |
(place-name) Okugun'ushimadochō |
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madofuki まどふき |
window cleaning |
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madogoshi まどごし |
(usu. as 窓越しに) viewing through a window; passing through a window; going through a window; doing through a window |
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musoumado / musomado むそうまど |
{archit} (openable) panel in a door |
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mekuramado めくらまど |
(sensitive word) false window; blind window |
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mado まど |
window |
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madogarasu まどガラス |
windowpane; window glass |
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akarimado あかりまど |
transom; skylight; dormer window |
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nozokimado のぞきまど |
peephole (e.g. in a door); observation window; viewing window |
オヴァートンの窓 see styles |
oaatonnomado / oatonnomado オヴァートンのまど |
(exp,n) {psych} Overton window |
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madobe まどべ |
by the window |
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tsukiagemado つきあげまど |
top-hinged swinging window |
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kazarimado かざりまど |
(See ショーウインドー) display window; shop window |
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hamegoroshimado; hamekoroshimado はめごろしまど; はめころしまど |
fixed window; window that doesn't open |
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midorinomadoguchi みどりのまどぐち |
(exp,n) (See JR) JR ticket office; JR ticket counter; green ticket window |
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katoumado / katomado かとうまど |
bell-shaped window (usu. in temples) |
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madogiwa まどぎわ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) at the window; by the window; next to the window |
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baramado ばらまど |
{archit} rose window |
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toiawasemadoguchi といあわせまどぐち |
inquiry desk; information counter |
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mado まど |
window |
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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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