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富の再分配 see styles |
tominosaibunpai とみのさいぶんぱい |
(exp,n) redistribution of wealth |
富不過三代 富不过三代 see styles |
fù bù guò sān dài fu4 bu4 guo4 san1 dai4 fu pu kuo san tai |
wealth never survives three generations (idiom) |
富貴不能淫 富贵不能淫 see styles |
fù guì bù néng yín fu4 gui4 bu4 neng2 yin2 fu kuei pu neng yin |
not corrupted by wealth and honors |
御稲荷さん see styles |
oinarisan おいなりさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) Inari (god of harvests, wealth, fertility, etc.); (2) (honorific or respectful language) Inari shrine; (3) (polite language) Inari-zushi (sushi wrapped in fried tofu); (4) (joc) (slang) scrotum; testicle sack |
悶聲發大財 闷声发大财 see styles |
mēn shēng fā dà cái men1 sheng1 fa1 da4 cai2 men sheng fa ta ts`ai men sheng fa ta tsai |
to amass wealth while keeping a low profile (idiom) |
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zainou / zaino ざいのう |
(1) (rare) purse; money bag; wallet; (2) (rare) wealth; money possessed |
金に目が眩む see styles |
kanenimegakuramu かねにめがくらむ |
(exp,v5m) to be lost in lust for riches; to throw all caution and conscience away in pursuit of riches |
陶朱猗頓の富 see styles |
toushuitonnotomi / toshuitonnotomi とうしゅいとんのとみ |
(exp,n) (idiom) great wealth; very wealthy person |
ダイコクネズミ see styles |
daikokunezumi ダイコクネズミ |
(1) white rat; (2) white rat that serves Daikoku (god of wealth) |
金に目がくらむ see styles |
kanenimegakuramu かねにめがくらむ |
(exp,v5m) to be lost in lust for riches; to throw all caution and conscience away in pursuit of riches |
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fuyuu / fuyu ふゆう |
(noun or adjectival noun) wealth; riches; affluence; opulence |
人為財死,鳥為食亡 人为财死,鸟为食亡 |
rén wèi cái sǐ , niǎo wèi shí wáng ren2 wei4 cai2 si3 , niao3 wei4 shi2 wang2 jen wei ts`ai ssu , niao wei shih wang jen wei tsai ssu , niao wei shih wang |
lit. human beings will die for riches, just as birds will for food (idiom); fig. man will do anything in his means to become rich |
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narikin なりきん |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (derogatory term) upstart; nouveau riche; new money; new rich; coming into wealth suddenly; (2) {shogi} (orig. meaning) piece promoted to gold general |
起きて半畳寝て一畳 see styles |
okitehanjouneteichijou / okitehanjonetechijo おきてはんじょうねていちじょう |
(expression) (proverb) one should be satisfied without desiring more wealth and rank than necessary; waking, half a tatami mat; sleeping, a single tatami mat |
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karadagashihon からだがしほん |
(expression) (proverb) health is wealth; health is your most valuable asset |
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oinarisan おいなりさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (See 稲荷・1) Inari (god of harvests, wealth, fertility, etc.); (2) (honorific or respectful language) (See 稲荷・2) Inari shrine; (3) (polite language) (See 稲荷鮨) inarizushi (sushi wrapped in fried tofu); (4) (joc) (slang) scrotum; testicle sack |
吃得苦中苦,方為人上人 吃得苦中苦,方为人上人 |
chī dé kǔ zhōng kǔ , fāng wéi rén shàng rén chi1 de2 ku3 zhong1 ku3 , fang1 wei2 ren2 shang4 ren2 ch`ih te k`u chung k`u , fang wei jen shang jen chih te ku chung ku , fang wei jen shang jen |
one cannot achieve glory and wealth without having been through trials and tribulations (proverb); no pain, no gain |
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oojotai おおじょたい |
(1) large household; large family; (2) large group (of people); big organization; (3) great wealth |
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tomi とみ |
(1) riches; wealth; fortune; (2) resources; (3) (abbreviation) (See 富くじ) lottery |
寶藏神大明曼拏羅儀軌經 宝藏神大明曼拏罗仪轨经 see styles |
bǎo zàng shén dà míng màn ná luó yí guǐ jīng bao3 zang4 shen2 da4 ming2 man4 na2 luo2 yi2 gui3 jing1 pao tsang shen ta ming man na lo i kuei ching Hōzōshin daimyō mandara gikikyō |
Ritual Procedure of the Great Illuminating Maṇḍala of the Wealth God |
金の切れ目が縁の切れ目 see styles |
kanenokiremegaennokireme かねのきれめがえんのきれめ |
(expression) (proverb) relationships (formed by wealth) will end when the money ends |
渇しても盗泉の水を飲まず see styles |
kasshitemotousennomizuonomazu / kasshitemotosennomizuonomazu かっしてもとうせんのみずをのまず |
(expression) (proverb) better starve than fatten on ill-gotten wealth; don't lower yourself to unjust acts, no matter how desperate you are; refraining to drink from a spring called Robber's Spring even if thirsty |
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eiyoueiga; eyoueiga / eyoega; eyoega えいようえいが; えようえいが |
(yoji) wealth, prosperity, and arrogant splendor (splendour); (living sumptuously) intoxicated by wealth and power; luxury |
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binboukodakusan / binbokodakusan びんぼうこだくさん |
(expression) (proverb) children are a poor man's riches |
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kantannoyume かんたんのゆめ |
vain dream of wealth and splendour |
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kanenimegakuramu かねにめがくらむ |
(exp,v5m) (See 目が眩む・3) to be lost in lust for riches; to throw all caution and conscience away in pursuit of riches |
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oinarisan おいなりさん |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) {Shinto} (See 稲荷・1) Inari (god of harvests, wealth, fertility, etc.); (2) (honorific or respectful language) (See 稲荷・2) Inari shrine; (3) (polite language) (See 稲荷鮨) inarizushi (sushi wrapped in fried tofu); (4) (joc) (slang) scrotum; testicle sack |
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binbouninnokodakusan / binboninnokodakusan びんぼうにんのこだくさん |
(expression) (proverb) children are a poor man's riches |
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benzaiten; bezaiten(弁財天, 弁才天)(rk) べんざいてん; べざいてん(弁財天, 弁才天)(rk) |
(See 七福神) Benzaiten; Saraswati; goddess of music, eloquence, art, wealth and water |
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kanenokiremegaennokireme(金no切re目ga縁no切re目); kanenokiremegaennokireme(kaneno切re目ga縁no切re目) かねのきれめがえんのきれめ(金の切れ目が縁の切れ目); カネのきれめがえんのきれめ(カネの切れ目が縁の切れ目) |
(expression) (proverb) relationships formed by wealth will end when the money ends; the relationship ends when the money runs out; the end of money is the end of love |
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kamadoookosu かまどをおこす |
(exp,v5s) (1) (idiom) (rare) to make a fortune; to build family wealth; (exp,v5s) (2) (idiom) (rare) to become the head of a family |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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