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Simple Dictionary Definition |
閉塞感 see styles |
heisokukan / hesokukan へいそくかん |
locked up feeling; cooped up feeling; feeling of entrapment; feeling of hopelessness; being in a bind |
閉鎖期 闭锁期 see styles |
bì suǒ qī bi4 suo3 qi1 pi so ch`i pi so chi |
lock-up period (on stock options) |
閊える see styles |
tsukkaeru つっかえる tsukaeru つかえる |
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) to stick; to get stuck; to get caught; to get jammed; to clog; (2) (kana only) to be unavailable; to be busy; to be occupied; to be full; (3) (kana only) to be piled up (e.g. of work); (4) (kana only) to halt (in one's speech); to stumble (over one's words); to stutter; to stammer; (5) (kana only) to feel blocked (of one's chest or throat, due to grief, anxiety, illness, etc.); to feel pressure; to feel pain |
開ける see styles |
hirakeru ひらける |
(v1,vi) (1) to open out (of a view, scenery, etc.); to spread out; to become clear (of a road, visibility, etc.); to open up; (v1,vi) (2) to improve (of luck, prospects, etc.); to get better; (v1,vi) (3) to develop (of a town, civilization, etc.); to become civilized; to modernize; to grow; to advance (of knowledge, ideas, etc.); (v1,vi) (4) to be sensible; to be understanding; to be enlightened; (v1,vi) (5) to open (of a new road, railway, etc.); to be opened to traffic; (v1,vi) (6) to become populous; to become densely built; to become bustling |
開成所 see styles |
kaiseijo / kaisejo かいせいじょ |
(hist) Kaiseijo (school of foreign studies set up by the shogunate during the Edo period) |
開河期 开河期 see styles |
kāi hé qī kai1 he2 qi1 k`ai ho ch`i kai ho chi |
thawing and opening up of frozen river in spring |
開爲二 开为二 see styles |
kāi wéi èr kai1 wei2 er4 k`ai wei erh kai wei erh kai i ni |
to open up into two |
閻婆度 阎婆度 see styles |
yán pó dù yan2 po2 du4 yen p`o tu yen po tu enbado |
A bird in purgatory as large as an elephant, who picks up the wicked, flies with and drops them, when they are broken to pieces. |
阿闍世 阿阇世 see styles |
ā shé shì a1 she2 shi4 a she shih ajase あじゃせ |
(surname) Ajase Ajātaśatru, 阿闍貰; 阿闍多設咄路; 未生怨 'Enemy before birth'; a king of Magadha whose father, Bimbisāra, is said to have sought to kill him as ill-omened. When grown up he killed his father and ascended the throne. At first inimical to Śākyamuni, later he was converted and became noted for his liberality; died circa 519 B.C. Also called 'Broken fingers' and Kṣemadarśin. His son and successor was Udāyi; and a daughter was ? Aśu-dharā. According to a Tibetan legend an infant son of Ajātaśatru was kidnapped, or exposed, and finally became king of Tibet named ~Na-khri-btsan-po. |
降りる see styles |
oriru おりる |
(v1,vi) (1) to descend (e.g. a mountain); to go down; to come down; (2) to alight (e.g. from bus); to get off; to disembark; to dismount; (3) to step down; to retire; to give up; to quit; (4) to be granted; to be issued; to be given; (5) to form (of frost, dew, mist, etc.); (6) to be passed (from the body; e.g. of a roundworm) |
陣取る see styles |
jindoru じんどる |
(v5r,vi) to encamp; to take up positions |
陳ねる see styles |
hineru; hineru ひねる; ヒネる |
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) to age; to get old; to go stale; (v1,vi) (2) (kana only) to be too grown-up (for one's age); to be precocious; (v1,vi) (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) to become twisted; to become warped; to become perverse |
隈取る see styles |
kumadoru くまどる |
(transitive verb) to make up; to shade |
隠し球 see styles |
kakushidama かくしだま |
(1) {baseb} hidden ball trick; (2) ace up one's sleeve; secret weapon |
離れる see styles |
hanareru はなれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to be separated; to be apart; to be distant; (v1,vi) (2) to leave; to go away; (v1,vi) (3) to leave (a job, etc.); to quit; to give up; (v1,vi) (4) to lose connection with; to drift away from |
雪つり see styles |
yukitsuri ゆきつり |
(archaism) game in which children use a piece of charcoal on a string to create and lift up snowballs |
雪釣り see styles |
yukizuri ゆきづり yukitsuri ゆきつり |
(archaism) game in which children use a piece of charcoal on a string to create and lift up snowballs; (irregular kanji usage) placing ropes or wires around trees to protect them from the snow; ropes stretched from the top of a tree to the lower branches to prevent their breaking under heavy snow |
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 |
青草茶 see styles |
qīng cǎo chá qing1 cao3 cha2 ch`ing ts`ao ch`a ching tsao cha |
(Tw) a traditional Taiwanese drink made from cooling medicinal herbs, typically used to relieve internal heat or sore throat, made with ingredients such as mesona 仙草[xian1 cao3], fish mint 魚腥草|鱼腥草[yu2 xing1 cao3], mint and dandelion |
非彼性 see styles |
fēi bǐ xìng fei1 bi3 xing4 fei pi hsing |
not made up of that |
面通し see styles |
mentooshi めんとおし |
(noun/participle) (police) line-up |
音引き see styles |
onbiki おんびき |
(1) looking up a word or kanji by its reading (rather than by its radical or stroke count); (2) (colloquialism) (See 長音符・ちょうおんぷ・1) katakana-hiragana prolonged sound mark |
頂ける see styles |
itadakeru いただける |
(v1,vi) (1) (humble language) (kana only) to be able to receive; to be able to take; to be able to accept; (2) (humble language) (kana only) to be able to eat; to be able to drink; (3) (kana only) to be acceptable; to be satisfactory |
預防針 预防针 see styles |
yù fáng zhēn yu4 fang2 zhen1 yü fang chen |
immunization injection; fig. forewarning; heads-up; preventive measure |
顔作り see styles |
kaozukuri かおづくり |
(1) (archaism) shape of the head; (2) (archaism) using make-up |
顔見せ see styles |
kaomise かおみせ |
(noun/participle) (1) making one's debut; making one's first appearance; (2) (just) showing one's face; showing up; (3) introductory kabuki performance (to introduce the actors); (4) December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
顔見世 see styles |
kaomise かおみせ |
(noun/participle) (1) making one's debut; making one's first appearance; (2) (just) showing one's face; showing up; (3) introductory kabuki performance (to introduce the actors); (4) December kabuki performance at Kyoto's Minamiza Theater in which all famous actors perform |
顰める see styles |
hisomeru ひそめる shikameru しかめる |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to knit (one's eyebrows); (transitive verb) (kana only) to pull a wry face; to screw one's face up; to pucker one's face; to scowl; to grimace; to frown |
飛立つ see styles |
tobitatsu とびたつ |
(v5t,vi) to jump up; to start up; to leap to one's feet; to fly away; to take off |
飛込み see styles |
tobikomi とびこみ |
(1) jump; plunge; dive; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) appearing without an appointment; bursting in; arriving unannounced; cropping up suddenly |
食らう see styles |
kurau くらう |
(transitive verb) (1) (vulgar) to eat; to drink; (2) to receive (e.g. a blow) |
食切る see styles |
kuikiru くいきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to bite through; (2) to eat up; to consume entirely |
飲ます see styles |
nomasu のます |
(transitive verb) (1) to make (someone) drink; to force to drink; to let drink; (transitive verb) (2) to serve (alcohol); to treat someone (to drinks); (transitive verb) (3) to be drinkable (esp. of alcohol); to be palatable |
飲みで see styles |
nomide のみで |
more than enough (to drink) |
飲み代 see styles |
nomidai のみだい nomishiro のみしろ |
drink money; drinking money |
飲み出 see styles |
nomide のみで |
more than enough (to drink) |
飲み料 see styles |
nomiryou / nomiryo のみりょう |
one's (portion of a) drink |
飲み物 see styles |
nomimono のみもの |
drink; beverage |
飲むべ see styles |
nomube のむべ |
(kana only) person who likes to drink |
飲める see styles |
nomeru のめる |
(Ichidan verb) (1) to be able to drink; (Ichidan verb) (2) to be worth drinking |
飲乾す see styles |
nomihosu のみほす |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to drink up; to drain (cup) |
飲倒す see styles |
nomitaosu のみたおす |
(transitive verb) (1) to skip out on one's bar bill; (2) to drink oneself to ruin; to drink everything vigorously; to get wasted |
飲干す see styles |
nomihosu のみほす |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to drink up; to drain (cup) |
飲掛け see styles |
nomikake のみかけ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) partially consumed drink; partially consuming a drink |
飲潰す see styles |
nomitsubusu のみつぶす |
(transitive verb) (1) to drink away one's money; to be a sot; to get wasted; (2) to drink someone under the table |
飲込む see styles |
nomikomu のみこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to gulp down; to swallow deeply; (2) to understand; to take in; to catch on to; to learn; to digest; (3) to engulf; to swallow up; (4) to be filled with (people); to be crowded; (5) to hold back from saying something; to swallow (one's words) |
飲食物 see styles |
inshokubutsu いんしょくぶつ |
food and drink |
養樂多 养乐多 see styles |
yǎng lè duō yang3 le4 duo1 yang le to |
Yakult (Japanese brand of fermented milk drink) |
馬黛茶 马黛茶 see styles |
mǎ dài chá ma3 dai4 cha2 ma tai ch`a ma tai cha |
(loanword) maté (drink) |
馴らし see styles |
narashi ならし |
running-in; breaking in (e.g. engine, etc.); accustomizing; warming up |
駆上る see styles |
kakeagaru かけあがる |
(v5r,vi) to run up (a hill, stairs etc.); to dash up; to rush up |
駆出す see styles |
karidasu かりだす kakedasu かけだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to hunt out; to flush out; to round up; (2) to impress; to recruit; (v5s,vi) to run off; to break into a run; to start running |
駆寄る see styles |
kakeyoru かけよる |
(v5r,vi) to rush over; to run up to |
骨切り see styles |
honekiri ほねきり |
(1) osteotomy; (2) finely cutting a fish to cut up its small bones |
骨拾い see styles |
kotsuhiroi こつひろい |
gathering up the ashes of the deceased |
骨揚げ see styles |
kotsuage こつあげ |
(noun/participle) gathering up the ashes of the deceased |
高ぶる see styles |
takaburu たかぶる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be highly strung; to get excited; to get worked up; (2) to be proud; to be haughty |
高島田 see styles |
takashimada たかしまだ |
(See 島田髷) traditional women's hair style, with hair worn up and arched back; (place-name, surname) Takashimada |
髪上げ see styles |
kamiage かみあげ |
(noun/participle) (1) wearing one's hair up; (2) (hist) coming-of-age ceremony where 12 to 13-year-old girls get their long hair tied up; (3) (hist) wearing one's hair up with a hairpin (type of hairstyle used by court ladies) |
鮮橙多 鲜橙多 see styles |
xiān chéng duō xian1 cheng2 duo1 hsien ch`eng to hsien cheng to |
Xianchengduo, Chinese brand of orange-flavored soft drink |
鯱張る see styles |
shacchokobaru しゃっちょこばる shachihokobaru しゃちほこばる shachikobaru しゃちこばる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (kana only) to stand on ceremony; (2) (kana only) to stiffen up (the nerves); to be tense |
鳳凰男 凤凰男 see styles |
fèng huáng nán feng4 huang2 nan2 feng huang nan |
(Internet slang) guy who grew up in the countryside and gained a foothold in the city through hard work |
鴛鴦茶 see styles |
enoucha; yunyonchaa / enocha; yunyoncha えんおうちゃ; ユンヨンチャー |
drink of black tea mixed with coffee |
鴨ねぎ see styles |
kamonegi かもねぎ |
(expression) (1) (slang) (abbreviation) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money; (2) double stroke of good luck; Perfect timing!; How convenient (for you to show up)! |
鴻門宴 鸿门宴 see styles |
hóng mén yàn hong2 men2 yan4 hung men yen |
Hongmen feast; (fig.) banquet set up with the aim of murdering a guest; refers to a famous episode in 206 BC when future Han emperor Liu Bang 劉邦|刘邦[Liu2 Bang1] escaped attempted murder by his rival Xiang Yu 項羽|项羽[Xiang4 Yu3] |
黑白切 see styles |
hēi bái qiē hei1 bai2 qie1 hei pai ch`ieh hei pai chieh |
(Tw) heibaiqie, side dish of ingredients selected from a range on display, sliced up and served together on a plate (from Taiwanese 烏白切, Tai-lo pr. [oo-pe̍h-tshiat], where 烏白 means "as one pleases") |
黒い霧 see styles |
kuroikiri くろいきり |
(exp,n) thick fog (of suspicion); black veil of secrecy; covered-up crime, unethical act, etc. |
點鬼火 点鬼火 see styles |
diǎn guǐ huǒ dian3 gui3 huo3 tien kuei huo |
to stir up trouble in secret; to instigate |
黨項族 党项族 see styles |
dǎng xiàng zú dang3 xiang4 zu2 tang hsiang tsu |
Tangut branch of the Qiang 羌 ethnic group; ancient ethnic group who made up the Xixia dynasty 西夏 1038-1227 |
鼓する see styles |
kosuru こする |
(suru verb) (1) to beat (a drum); (suru verb) (2) to pluck up courage |
鼻詰り see styles |
hanazumari はなづまり |
nasal congestion; nose being clogged up |
Yシャツ see styles |
waishatsu ワイシャツ |
(kana only) (formal) shirt (eng: white shirt); dress shirt; business shirt; button-up shirt |
アイテム see styles |
aidemu アイデム |
(1) item; (2) must-have; must-have item; (3) {vidg} (inventory) item; pick-up; (personal name) AiDEM |
アイラン see styles |
airan アイラン |
ayran (yoghurt drink) (tur:) |
あお向け see styles |
aomuke あおむけ |
face up |
アサヒる see styles |
asahiru アサヒる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (kana only) (slang) (joc) to fabricate (stories) (based on alleged behaviour of the Asahi newspaper); to make up |
アチコチ see styles |
achikochi アチコチ |
(adv,pn) (1) (kana only) here and there; all around; everywhere; throughout; all over; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) (kana only) to get things in the wrong order (back to front); to become muddled up |
あっさり see styles |
assari あっさり |
(adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) easily; readily; quickly; flatly (refuse); (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) lightly (seasoned food, applied make-up, etc.); plainly; simply |
アピール see styles |
apiiru / apiru アピール |
(noun/participle) (1) appeal (e.g. to public opinion); plea; request; (2) appeal (e.g. sex appeal); attractiveness; allure; (3) (sports) appeal (e.g. in baseball); (4) emphasizing (strong points, etc.); showing off; touting; calling attention to; playing up; using as a selling point; pitch |
アルハラ see styles |
aruhara アルハラ |
(abbreviation) (See アルコールハラスメント) forcing people who can't drink alcohol to drink alcohol |
いいから see styles |
iikara / ikara いいから |
(expression) (1) never mind that; don't worry about that; (expression) (2) (colloquialism) (used at start of command sentences for emphasis) listen up |
いける口 see styles |
ikerukuchi いけるくち |
(exp,n) drinker; person who can hold their drink |
ウィキる see styles |
ikiru ウィキる |
(transitive verb) (net-sl) to look up on Wikipedia; to read about on Wikipedia |
うぇーい see styles |
weei / wee うぇーい |
(interjection) hey; cheers; used by young people when drinking or as a greeting |
うぇい系 see styles |
weikei / weke うぇいけい |
young people who behave in a rowdy fashion (e.g. in a pub); young people who cheer and drink loudly |
うず高い see styles |
uzutakai うずたかい |
(irregular kanji usage) (adjective) (kana only) piled up high; in a heap |
うず高く see styles |
uzutakaku うずたかく |
(irregular kanji usage) (adverb) (kana only) piled up high; in a heap |
うっさい see styles |
ussai うっさい |
(adjective) (1) (colloquialism) (See うるさい・1) noisy; loud; (adjective) (2) (colloquialism) (See うるさい・2) annoying; troublesome; tiresome; persistent; importunate; (adjective) (3) (colloquialism) (See うるさい・3) fussy; finicky; picky; particular; nagging; fastidious; bossy; (interjection) (4) (colloquialism) (See うるさい・4) shut up; be quiet |
うみ出す see styles |
umidasu うみだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to create; to bring forth; to produce; (2) to invent; to think up and bring into being; (3) to give birth to; to bear |
ウルサイ see styles |
urusai ウルサイ |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) noisy; loud; (2) (kana only) annoying; troublesome; tiresome; persistent; importunate; (3) (kana only) fussy; finicky; picky; particular; nagging; fastidious; bossy; (interjection) (4) (kana only) shut up!; be quiet! |
うんざり see styles |
unzari うんざり |
(vs,adv,n) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) tedious; boring; being fed up with |
エナドリ see styles |
enadori エナドリ |
(abbreviation) (See エナジードリンク) energy drink |
エネルギ see styles |
enerugi エネルギ |
(ik) (1) energy (ger: Energie); (2) strength; power; stamina; get-up-and-go; (3) food energy; calories |
おい付く see styles |
oitsuku おいつく |
(v5k,vi) (1) to catch up (with); to draw level; to pull even; to reach; (2) to be compensated; to make up for one's loses |
おさ打ち see styles |
osauchi おさうち |
beating; beating up |
おしゃま see styles |
oshama おしゃま |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) precocity (esp. of a young girl); acting grown up; (2) precocious young girl |
オシャレ see styles |
oshare オシャレ |
(adj-na,adj-no) (1) (kana only) smartly dressed; stylish; fashion-conscious; (2) (kana only) someone smartly dressed; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (3) (kana only) to dress up; to be fashionable |
おまいつ see styles |
omaitsu おまいつ |
(abbreviation) (slang) devoted fan who shows up at every event (concert, etc.); groupie |
おろおろ see styles |
orooro おろおろ |
(adv,adv-to,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) nervous; flustered; in a dither; all shook up |
お手あげ see styles |
oteage おてあげ |
(exp,adj-no) all over; given in; given up hope; bringing to knees; throwing up one's hands |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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This page contains 100 results for "Drink-Up Cheers" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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