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<123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
セグロウミヘビ see styles |
seguroumihebi / seguromihebi セグロウミヘビ |
(kana only) yellow-bellied sea snake (Pelamis platura); yellowbelly sea snake; pelagic sea snake |
モンガラドオシ see styles |
mongaradooshi モンガラドオシ |
(kana only) Fowler's snake eel (Ophichthus erabo) |
人心不足蛇吞象 see styles |
rén xīn bù zú shé tūn xiàng ren2 xin1 bu4 zu2 she2 tun1 xiang4 jen hsin pu tsu she t`un hsiang jen hsin pu tsu she tun hsiang |
a man who is never content is like a snake trying to swallow an elephant (idiom) |
因陀羅勢羅窶詞 因陀罗势罗窭词 see styles |
yīn tuó luó shì luó jù cí yin1 tuo2 luo2 shi4 luo2 ju4 ci2 yin t`o lo shih lo chü tz`u yin to lo shih lo chü tzu Indara seira kushi |
因陀羅世羅求訶; 因陀羅窟; 因沙舊 Indraśailaguhā; explained by 帝釋石窟 Indra's cave; also by 蛇神山 the mountain of the snake god, also by 小孤石山 the mountain of small isolated peaks located near Nālandā, where on the south crag of the west peak is a rock cave, broad but not high, which Śākyamuni frequently visited. Indra is said to have written forty-two questions on stone, to which the Buddha replied. |
強龍不壓地頭蛇 强龙不压地头蛇 see styles |
qiáng lóng bù yā dì tóu shé qiang2 long2 bu4 ya1 di4 tou2 she2 ch`iang lung pu ya ti t`ou she chiang lung pu ya ti tou she |
lit. strong dragon cannot repress a snake (idiom); fig. a local gangster who is above the law |
槌の子(rK) |
tsuchinoko; tsuchinoko つちのこ; ツチノコ |
tsuchinoko; mythical snake-like creature with thick midsection |
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urihadakaede; urihadakaede うりはだかえで; ウリハダカエデ |
(kana only) grey-budded snake-bark maple (Acer rufinerve); redvein maple; Honshū maple |
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aburasokomutsu; aburasokomutsu あぶらそこむつ; アブラソコムツ |
(kana only) escolar (Lepidocybium flavobrunneum); snake mackerel |
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hebitsukai へびつかい |
(See 使い・つかい・4) snake charmer |
鎌首をもたげる see styles |
kamakubiomotageru かまくびをもたげる |
(exp,v1) to raise one's head (esp. of a snake) |
ガータースネーク see styles |
gaataasuneeku / gatasuneeku ガータースネーク |
garter snake |
コーン・スネーク |
koon suneeku コーン・スネーク |
corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus); red rat snake |
スネーク・ダンス |
suneeku dansu スネーク・ダンス |
snake dance |
ミナミオオガシラ see styles |
minamioogashira ミナミオオガシラ |
(kana only) brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) |
ヨーロッパ山棟蛇 see styles |
yooroppayamakagashi; yooroppayamakagashi ヨーロッパやまかがし; ヨーロッパヤマカガシ |
(kana only) grass snake (Natrix natrix); ringed snake; water snake |
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sansukumi さんすくみ |
(from the snake fearing the slug, the slug the frog, and the frog the snake) three-way deadlock |
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akamata; akamata アカマタ; あかまた |
Ryukyu odd-tooth snake (Dinodon semicarinatum) |
ガーター・スネーク |
gaataa suneeku / gata suneeku ガーター・スネーク |
garter snake |
打蛇不死,後患無窮 打蛇不死,后患无穷 |
dǎ shé bù sǐ , hòu huàn wú qióng da3 she2 bu4 si3 , hou4 huan4 wu2 qiong2 ta she pu ssu , hou huan wu ch`iung ta she pu ssu , hou huan wu chiung |
(idiom) if you beat the snake without killing it, endless evils will ensue |
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mizuhebiza みずへびざ |
{astron} Hydrus (constellation); the Water Snake |
カーペットニシキヘビ see styles |
kaapettonishikihebi / kapettonishikihebi カーペットニシキヘビ |
(See 錦蛇) carpet python (Morelia spilota); carpet snake |
一年被蛇咬十年怕井繩 一年被蛇咬十年怕井绳 see styles |
yī nián bèi shé yǎo shí nián pà jǐng shéng yi1 nian2 bei4 she2 yao3 shi2 nian2 pa4 jing3 sheng2 i nien pei she yao shih nien p`a ching sheng i nien pei she yao shih nien pa ching sheng |
once bitten by a snake, one is scared all one's life at the mere sight of a rope (idiom); fig. once bitten, twice shy |
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midoshi(巳年); hebidoshi みどし(巳年); へびどし |
year of the Snake |
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mekurahebi; mekurahebi めくらへび; メクラヘビ |
(1) (kana only) blind snake (esp. the Brahminy blind snake, Ramphotyphlops braminus); worm snake; (expression) (2) (abbreviation) (See 盲蛇に怖じず) fools rush in |
薮をつついて蛇を出す see styles |
yabuotsutsuitehebiodasu やぶをつついてへびをだす |
(exp,v5s) to stir up trouble for oneself; to scare out a snake by poking at the brush |
藪をつついて蛇を出す see styles |
yabuotsutsuitehebiodasu やぶをつついてへびをだす |
(exp,v5s) to stir up trouble for oneself; to scare out a snake by poking at the brush |
一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳 |
yī zhāo bèi shé yǎo , shí nián pà jǐng shéng yi1 zhao1 bei4 she2 yao3 , shi2 nian2 pa4 jing3 sheng2 i chao pei she yao , shih nien p`a ching sheng i chao pei she yao , shih nien pa ching sheng |
lit. once bitten by a snake, one is scared all one's life at the mere sight of a rope (saying); fig. once bitten, twice shy |
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aodaishou; aodaishou / aodaisho; aodaisho あおだいしょう; アオダイショウ |
(kana only) Japanese rat snake (Elaphe climacophora) |
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suneeku(p); suneiku / suneeku(p); suneku スネーク(P); スネイク |
snake |
ヨーロッパ山棟蛇(rK) |
yooroppayamakagashi; yooroppayamakagashi ヨーロッパやまかがし; ヨーロッパヤマカガシ |
(kana only) grass snake (Natrix natrix); ringed snake; water snake |
蛇にかまれて朽縄におじる see styles |
hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
蛇に噛まれて朽縄におじる see styles |
hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
蛇に噛まれて朽縄に怖じる see styles |
hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
蛇に咬まれて朽ち縄に怖じる see styles |
hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
蛇に噛まれて朽ち縄に怖じる see styles |
hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
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sansukumi さんすくみ |
(from the snake fearing the slug, the slug the frog, and the frog the snake) three-way deadlock |
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mekurahebi; mekurahebi めくらへび; メクラヘビ |
(1) (kana only) blind snake (esp. the Brahminy blind snake, Ramphotyphlops braminus); worm snake; (expression) (2) (abbreviation) (See 盲蛇に怖じず) fools rush in |
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koonsuneeku; koon suneeku コーンスネーク; コーン・スネーク |
corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus); red rat snake |
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suneekukeesu; suneeku keesu スネークケース; スネーク・ケース |
{comp} snake case |
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suneekudansu; suneeku dansu スネークダンス; スネーク・ダンス |
snake dance |
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shaa; shaa; shaa; shaa / sha; sha; sha; sha シャー; しゃー; シャーっ; しゃーっ |
(adverb taking the "to" particle) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) whoosh (of water); (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) hiss (of a cat, snake, etc.); (adverb taking the "to" particle) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sizzle |
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toguroomaku とぐろをまく |
(exp,v5k) (1) to coil itself (e.g. a snake); (exp,v5k) (2) to loaf around |
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gaataasuneeku; gaataa suneeku / gatasuneeku; gata suneeku ガータースネーク; ガーター・スネーク |
garter snake |
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shirohebi; hakuja しろへび; はくじゃ |
(See アオダイショウ) albino Japanese rat snake |
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monuke もぬけ |
(kana only) shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.); ecdysis |
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midoshi(巳年); hebidoshi みどし(巳年); へびどし |
year of the Snake |
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kurotachikamasu; kurotachikamasu くろたちかます; クロタチカマス |
(kana only) snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens) |
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nukegara ぬけがら |
(See 蛻・もぬけ) cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae |
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monukenokara; monukenokara もぬけのから; もぬけのカラ |
(exp,n) (1) (See もぬけ) completely empty (of a residence, etc.); vacant; deserted; (exp,n) (2) body from which the soul has left; corpse; (exp,n) (3) (orig. meaning) shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.) |
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toguroomaku とぐろをまく |
(exp,v5k) (1) to coil itself (e.g. a snake); (exp,v5k) (2) to loaf around |
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nezumitori; nezumitori(sk) ねずみとり; ネズミとり(sk) |
(1) mousetrap; rattrap; (2) rat poison; (3) (colloquialism) speed trap; (4) (See アオダイショウ) Japanese rat snake |
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monukenokara もぬけのから |
(exp,n) (1) (See 蛻・もぬけ) completely empty (of a residence, etc.); vacant; deserted; (exp,n) (2) body from which the soul has left; corpse; (exp,n) (3) (orig. meaning) shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.) |
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yabuotsutsuitehebiodasu やぶをつついてへびをだす |
(exp,v5s) (See やぶ蛇) to stir up trouble for oneself; to scare out a snake by poking at the bush |
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yabuotsutsuitehebiodasu やぶをつついてへびをだす |
(exp,v5s) (See やぶ蛇) to stir up trouble for oneself; to scare out a snake by poking at the brush |
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nezumitori; nezumitori(sk) ねずみとり; ネズミとり(sk) |
(1) mousetrap; rattrap; (2) rat poison; (3) (colloquialism) speed trap; (4) (See アオダイショウ) Japanese rat snake |
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hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
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hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(exp,v1) (proverb) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
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monukenokara; monukenokara(sk) もぬけのから; もぬけのカラ(sk) |
(exp,n) (1) (See もぬけ) completely empty (of a residence, etc.); vacant; deserted; (exp,n) (2) body from which the soul has left; corpse; (exp,n) (3) (orig. meaning) shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.) |
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monukenokara; monukenokara(sk) もぬけのから; もぬけのカラ(sk) |
(exp,n) (1) (See もぬけ) completely empty (of a residence, etc.); vacant; deserted; (exp,n) (2) body from which the soul has left; corpse; (exp,n) (3) (orig. meaning) shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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