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<1234567>| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
手馴し see styles |
tenarashi てならし |
practice; practising; exercise; training |
持久走 see styles |
jikyuusou / jikyuso じきゅうそう |
marathon training in physical education classes in Japanese schools |
指し縄 see styles |
sashinawa さしなわ |
(archaism) halter (for restraining a horse, etc.) |
挌技場 see styles |
kakugijou / kakugijo かくぎじょう |
(martial arts term) training place; dojo |
政訓處 政训处 see styles |
zhèng xùn chù zheng4 xun4 chu4 cheng hsün ch`u cheng hsün chu |
political training office (during Chinese revolution, since renamed political division 政治部) |
教練員 教练员 see styles |
jiào liàn yuán jiao4 lian4 yuan2 chiao lien yüan |
sports coach; training personnel |
教習所 see styles |
kyoushuujo; kyoushuusho / kyoshujo; kyoshusho きょうしゅうじょ; きょうしゅうしょ |
(1) training institute; school; (2) (abbreviation) (See 自動車教習所) driving school |
晴れる see styles |
hareru はれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to clear up; to clear away; to be sunny; to stop raining; (2) to refresh (e.g. spirits); (3) to be cleared (e.g. of a suspicion); (4) to be dispelled; to be banished |
木目塗 see styles |
mokumenuri もくめぬり |
graining (lacquering technique) |
本降り see styles |
honburi ほんぶり |
heavy rainfall; heavy snowfall; steady rainfall; downpour; raining in earnest |
格技場 see styles |
kakugijou / kakugijo かくぎじょう |
(martial arts term) training place; dojo |
楊丞琳 杨丞琳 see styles |
yáng chéng lín yang2 cheng2 lin2 yang ch`eng lin yang cheng lin |
Rainie Yang (1984-), Taiwanese entertainer |
毘柰耶 毗柰耶 see styles |
pín ài yé pin2 ai4 ye2 p`in ai yeh pin ai yeh binaya |
Vinaya, 毘那耶; 毘尼 (毘泥迦) (or 鞞尼, 鞞泥迦); 鼻那夜 Moral training; the disciplinary rules; the precepts and commands of moral asceticism and monastic discipline (said to have been given by Buddha); explained by 律 q. v ordinances; 滅 destroying sin; 調伏 subjugation of deed, word, and thought; 離行 separation from action, e. g. evil. |
水きり see styles |
mizukiri みずきり |
(noun/participle) (1) straining; draining; (2) drainer; strainer; colander; (3) cutwater (on ship); forefoot; drip (on building); flashing; throating; starling (on bridge); (4) stone skipping; skipping rocks; ducks and drakes; (noun/participle) (5) snipping the stem of a cut flower without raising it out of water |
水切り see styles |
mizukiri みずきり |
(noun/participle) (1) straining; draining; (2) drainer; strainer; colander; (3) cutwater (on ship); forefoot; drip (on building); flashing; throating; starling (on bridge); (4) stone skipping; skipping rocks; ducks and drakes; (noun/participle) (5) snipping the stem of a cut flower without raising it out of water |
水切棚 see styles |
mizukiridana みずきりだな |
dish drainer; draining board |
水抜き see styles |
mizunuki みずぬき |
(noun/participle) (1) draining (esp. pipes from water for the winter); (noun/participle) (2) drainhole; drain; drainage |
油きり see styles |
aburakiri あぶらきり |
oil deflector; shallow tray with rack for draining food after deep frying |
油切り see styles |
aburakiri あぶらきり |
oil deflector; shallow tray with rack for draining food after deep frying |
活け〆 see styles |
ikejime いけじめ ikeshime いけしめ |
(irregular kanji usage) (1) draining blood from a live fish (from above the gills and at the base of the tail) to keep it fresh; (2) fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport); (3) killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtank; (irregular kanji usage) (1) fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport); (2) killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtank |
活締め see styles |
ikejime いけじめ ikeshime いけしめ ikijime いきじめ ikishime いきしめ |
(irregular okurigana usage) (1) draining blood from a live fish (from above the gills and at the base of the tail) to keep it fresh; (2) fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport); (3) killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtank; (irregular okurigana usage) (1) fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport); (2) killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtank; (1) draining blood from a live fish (from above the gills and at the base of the tail) to keep it fresh; (2) fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport); (3) killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtank; (1) fasting fish for several days to preserve flavour and quality (and reduce mortality during transport); (2) killing fish in a fishtank (immediately before cooking); fish killed in a fishtank |
湯切り see styles |
yugiri ゆぎり |
{food} draining hot water (e.g. from noodles) |
演武場 see styles |
enbujou / enbujo えんぶじょう |
dojo (hall used for martial arts training) |
猛特訓 see styles |
moutokkun / motokkun もうとっくん |
intensive training; extra hard training |
猛練習 see styles |
mourenshuu / morenshu もうれんしゅう |
very intensive training; very hard training |
猛訓練 see styles |
moukunren / mokunren もうくんれん |
hard training; intensive training |
申合い see styles |
moushiai / moshiai もうしあい |
training between rikishi of equal strength |
短訓班 短训班 see styles |
duǎn xùn bān duan3 xun4 ban1 tuan hsün pan |
short training course |
研修会 see styles |
kenshuukai / kenshukai けんしゅうかい |
workshop; training course |
研修所 see styles |
kenshuujo / kenshujo けんしゅうじょ |
training institute |
研修課 see styles |
kenshuuka / kenshuka けんしゅうか |
training section |
稽古台 see styles |
keikodai / kekodai けいこだい |
(1) training partner; (2) training hall (esp. one made of wooden planks and used for dancing practice) |
稽古場 see styles |
keikoba / kekoba けいこば |
training room (hall); gymnasium |
稽古着 see styles |
keikogi / kekogi けいこぎ |
training clothes (judo, kendo, etc.); practice suit |
笊そば see styles |
zarusoba ざるそば |
(kana only) zaru soba (soba served on a bamboo draining basket with dipping sauce) |
笊蕎麦 see styles |
zarusoba ざるそば |
(kana only) zaru soba (soba served on a bamboo draining basket with dipping sauce) |
筋トレ see styles |
kintore きんトレ |
(abbreviation) (See 筋力トレーニング) strength training; resistance training; muscle-building |
絹ごし see styles |
kinugoshi きぬごし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) filtering through silk cloth; straining through silk cloth |
絹漉し see styles |
kinugoshi きぬごし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) filtering through silk cloth; straining through silk cloth |
練習台 see styles |
renshuudai / renshudai れんしゅうだい |
(1) practice kit; practice board; (2) (See 稽古台・けいこだい・1) practice partner; training partner |
練習場 练习场 see styles |
liàn xí chǎng lian4 xi2 chang3 lien hsi ch`ang lien hsi chang renshuujou / renshujo れんしゅうじょう |
driving range (golf); practice court; practice ground practice field; training ground; driving range; practice hall; rehearsal space |
練習所 see styles |
renshuujo / renshujo れんしゅうじょ |
training school; training institute |
練習機 see styles |
renshuuki / renshuki れんしゅうき |
trainer aircraft; training plane; trainer |
練習生 练习生 see styles |
liàn xí shēng lian4 xi2 sheng1 lien hsi sheng renshuusei / renshuse れんしゅうせい |
(dated, except in Taiwan) trainee; apprentice; probationary employee; (entertainment) trainee performer undergoing systematic training prior to debut (esp. in idol groups) student; trainee |
練習船 see styles |
renshuusen / renshusen れんしゅうせん |
school or training ship |
聞き耳 see styles |
kikimimi ききみみ |
straining one's ears |
聴き耳 see styles |
kikimimi ききみみ |
straining one's ears |
股ドン see styles |
matadon; matadon またドン; マタドン |
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) (See 壁ドン・1) restraining someone against a wall by placing one's knee between their legs |
脳トレ see styles |
noutore / notore のうトレ |
(product) Brain Training (computer game); (product name) Brain Training (computer game) |
自主練 see styles |
jishuren じしゅれん |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See 自主練習) voluntary training; voluntary practice; free practice |
若者頭 see styles |
wakamonogashira わかものがしら wakaimonogashira わかいものがしら |
(sumo) functionary charged with training and organizing young wrestlers |
血抜き see styles |
chinuki ちぬき |
(noun/participle) letting out blood prior to cooking; draining blood from meat, fish, etc. |
補助輪 see styles |
hojorin ほじょりん |
training wheels; stabilizers |
訓獸術 训兽术 see styles |
xùn shòu shù xun4 shou4 shu4 hsün shou shu |
animal training; taming wild beast (e.g. lion-taming) |
訓練地 see styles |
kunrenchi くんれんち |
training grounds; training area |
訓練場 训练场 see styles |
xùn liàn chǎng xun4 lian4 chang3 hsün lien ch`ang hsün lien chang kunrenjou / kunrenjo くんれんじょう |
training ground training range; training grounds; training area |
訓練所 see styles |
kunrenjo; kunrensho くんれんじょ; くんれんしょ |
training school |
訓練營 训练营 see styles |
xùn liàn yíng xun4 lian4 ying2 hsün lien ying |
training camp |
講習料 see styles |
koushuuryou / koshuryo こうしゅうりょう |
course fees; training fees |
陸トレ see styles |
rikutore りくトレ |
dry-land training (e.g. swimming, surfing) |
霽れる see styles |
hareru はれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to clear up; to clear away; to be sunny; to stop raining; (2) to refresh (e.g. spirits); (3) to be cleared (e.g. of a suspicion); (4) to be dispelled; to be banished |
養成所 see styles |
youseijo / yosejo ようせいじょ |
training school |
養成校 see styles |
youseikou / yoseko ようせいこう |
training school; vocational school |
馭獸術 驭兽术 see styles |
yù shòu shù yu4 shou4 shu4 yü shou shu |
animal training; taming wild beast (e.g. lion-taming) |
馴馬場 驯马场 see styles |
xùn mǎ chǎng xun4 ma3 chang3 hsün ma ch`ang hsün ma chang |
horse training ground |
體育生 体育生 see styles |
tǐ yù shēng ti3 yu4 sheng1 t`i yü sheng ti yü sheng |
student who engages in regular training for a sport; student who takes physical education as a subject |
高学歴 see styles |
kougakureki / kogakureki こうがくれき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) high academic achievement; advanced academic training; higher education |
HIIT see styles |
hiito; hitto / hito; hitto ヒート; ヒット |
HIIT (exercise regimen); high-intensity interval training |
NEET see styles |
niito / nito ニート |
(kana only) NEET (young person not in education, employment or training) |
TOPS see styles |
toppusu トップス |
(1) thermoelectric outer planet spacecraft; TOPS; (2) Training Opportunities Scheme; TOPS |
イメトレ see styles |
imetore イメトレ |
(abbreviation) (See イメージトレーニング) training method in sports, etc. where one imagines how a scenario would play out; mental rehearsal; mental preparation; visualization (for practicing a skill in one's mind)(practising); practicing under simulated conditions (e.g. while watching a video) |
ざる蕎麦 see styles |
zarusoba ざるそば |
(kana only) zaru soba (soba served on a bamboo draining basket with dipping sauce) |
しつけ方 see styles |
shitsukekata しつけかた |
way of training; method of bringing up children |
しんどい see styles |
shindoi しんどい |
(adjective) (1) (ksb:) tired; frazzled; (adjective) (2) (ksb:) tiresome; tiring; draining; bothersome; worrisome |
スパルタ see styles |
suparuta スパルタ |
(1) Sparta (ancient Greek city-state); (2) (abbreviation) (See スパルタ教育) hard education; hard training; Spartan education; (adjectival noun) (3) strict; severe; stern; rigid; rigorous; tough; (place-name) Sparta |
トイトレ see styles |
toitore トイトレ |
(abbreviation) (colloquialism) (See トイレトレーニング) toilet training; potty training |
トレセン see styles |
toresen トレセン |
(See トレーニングセンター) training centre (center) |
トレパン see styles |
torepan トレパン |
(abbreviation) track-suit trousers (wasei: training pants); sweat pants |
ネントレ see styles |
nentore ネントレ |
(colloquialism) (abbr. of ねんねトレーニング) (See ねんね・1) sleep training (of a baby) |
ボイトレ see styles |
boitore ボイトレ |
(abbreviation) (See ボイストレーニング) voice training |
ムリなく see styles |
murinaku ムリなく |
(adverb) reasonably; comfortably; without hardship; without straining oneself |
ライニク see styles |
rainiku ライニク |
(personal name) Reinick |
ライニス see styles |
rainisu ライニス |
(personal name) Rainis |
レーニエ see styles |
reenie レーニエ |
(personal name) Rainier |
三番稽古 see styles |
sanbangeiko / sanbangeko さんばんげいこ |
{sumo} a row of training matches with the same opponent |
中央黨校 中央党校 see styles |
zhōng yāng dǎng xiào zhong1 yang1 dang3 xiao4 chung yang tang hsiao |
Central Party School, China's highest institution specifically for training Party cadres, founded in 1933 |
中山大學 中山大学 see styles |
zhōng shān dà xué zhong1 shan1 da4 xue2 chung shan ta hsüeh |
Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou); Sun Yat-sen University (Kaohsiung); Sun Yat-sen University (Moscow), founded in 1925 as training ground for Chinese communists See: 中山大学 |
事前研修 see styles |
jizenkenshuu / jizenkenshu じぜんけんしゅう |
advance training; prior training |
互角稽古 see styles |
gokakukeiko / gokakukeko ごかくけいこ |
training by participants of the same skill level (kendo) |
人才育成 see styles |
jinzaiikusei / jinzaikuse じんざいいくせい |
(irregular kanji usage) cultivation of human resources; development of human resources; fostering of human resources; human resource cultivation; human resource development; nurturing of human resources; personnel training; training of personnel |
人材育成 see styles |
jinzaiikusei / jinzaikuse じんざいいくせい |
cultivation of human resources; development of human resources; fostering of human resources; human resource cultivation; human resource development; nurturing of human resources; personnel training; training of personnel |
人財育成 see styles |
jinzaiikusei / jinzaikuse じんざいいくせい |
(irregular kanji usage) cultivation of human resources; development of human resources; fostering of human resources; human resource cultivation; human resource development; nurturing of human resources; personnel training; training of personnel |
仕立て方 see styles |
shitatekata したてかた |
style of clothes; method of tailoring; method of training |
体力作り see styles |
tairyokuzukuri たいりょくづくり |
fitness training; development of physical strength; building stamina; keeping up one's fitness |
体育学校 see styles |
taiikugakkou / taikugakko たいいくがっこう |
(org) Physical Training School; (o) Physical Training School |
体験学習 see styles |
taikengakushuu / taikengakushu たいけんがくしゅう |
hands-on learning; on-the-job training; experiential learning; learning by doing |
公民学校 see styles |
koumingakkou / komingakko こうみんがっこう |
citizenship training school |
共同訓練 see styles |
kyoudoukunren / kyodokunren きょうどうくんれん |
joint exercise; joint training |
労作教育 see styles |
rousakukyouiku / rosakukyoiku ろうさくきょういく |
manual training |
可愛がり see styles |
kawaigari かわいがり |
(1) (See かわいがる・1) doting; being affectionate (to); (2) (used ironically; esp. in sports) (See かわいがる・4) training harshly; tormenting |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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