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Simple Dictionary Definition |
家庭内別居 see styles |
kateinaibekkyo / katenaibekkyo かていないべっきょ |
living apart in the same house; separate lives under the same roof |
封閉性開局 封闭性开局 see styles |
fēng bì xìng kāi jú feng1 bi4 xing4 kai1 ju2 feng pi hsing k`ai chü feng pi hsing kai chü |
Closed Game; Double Queen Pawn Opening (chess); same as 雙后前兵開局|双后前兵开局 |
屈屈吒播陀 屈屈咤播陀 see styles |
qū qū zhà bò tuó qu1 qu1 zha4 bo4 tuo2 ch`ü ch`ü cha po t`o chü chü cha po to Kukutahada |
(or屈屈吒波陀) Kukkuṭapādagiri; Cock's foot, a mountain said to be 100 li east of the bodhi tree, and, by Eitel, 7 miles south-east of Gayā, where Kāśyapa entered into nirvāṇa; also known as 窶盧播陀山 tr. by 尊足 'honoured foot'. The legend is that these three sharply rising peaks, on Kāśyapa entering, closed together over him. Later, when Mañjuśrī ascended, he snapped his fingers, the peaks opened, Kāśyapa gave him his robe and entered nirvāṇa by fire. 屈叱阿濫摩 Kukkuṭa-ārāma, a monastery built on the above mountain by Aśoka, cf. 西域記 8. |
Variations: |
kuppuku くっぷく |
(n,vs,vi) yielding; submission; surrender; giving way; succumbing |
山不轉水轉 山不转水转 see styles |
shān bù zhuàn shuǐ zhuàn shan1 bu4 zhuan4 shui3 zhuan4 shan pu chuan shui chuan |
lit. if the mountain won't move, the river will go around it (idiom); fig. there's always a way forward, even when faced with obstacles |
山不轉路轉 山不转路转 see styles |
shān bù zhuàn lù zhuàn shan1 bu4 zhuan4 lu4 zhuan4 shan pu chuan lu chuan |
lit. if the mountain won't move, the road will go around it (idiom); fig. there's always a way forward, even when faced with obstacles |
巴陵三轉語 巴陵三转语 see styles |
bā líng sān zhuǎn yǔ ba1 ling2 san1 zhuan3 yu3 pa ling san chuan yü Haryō san tengo |
The three cryptic sayings of Hàojiàn 顥鑑 styled Baling, name of his place in Yuèzhōu 嶽州. He was the successor of Yunmen 雲門. 'What is the way ? The seeing fall into wells. What is the feather-cutting sword (of Truth)? Coral branches (i. e. moonbeams) prop up the moon. What is the divine (or deva) throng ? A silver bowl full of snow. ' |
帰路につく see styles |
kironitsuku きろにつく |
(exp,v5k) to get on one's way (back home) |
帰路に付く see styles |
kironitsuku きろにつく |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,v5k) to get on one's way (back home) |
帰路に就く see styles |
kironitsuku きろにつく |
(exp,v5k) to get on one's way (back home) |
帰路に着く see styles |
kironitsuku きろにつく |
(irregular kanji usage) (exp,v5k) to get on one's way (back home) |
平常心是道 see styles |
píng cháng xīn shì dào ping2 chang2 xin1 shi4 dao4 p`ing ch`ang hsin shih tao ping chang hsin shih tao byōjōshin ze dō |
ordinary mind is the way |
年の取り方 see styles |
toshinotorikata としのとりかた |
(exp,n) way one ages; aging (gracefully, etc.) |
御太鼓結び see styles |
otaikomusubi おたいこむすび |
very common way of tying a woman's kimono sash |
志求無上道 志求无上道 see styles |
zhì qiú wú shàng dào zhi4 qiu2 wu2 shang4 dao4 chih ch`iu wu shang tao chih chiu wu shang tao shi gu mujō dō |
seeks to attain the unsurpassed way |
Variations: |
inmo いんも |
(1) (archaism) (Song-era Chinese colloquialism, used among Zen monks) this sort; this way; (2) (archaism) what sort; what kind |
息ぴったり see styles |
ikipittari いきぴったり |
(can be adjective with の) perfectly in sync; in step (dancing); on the same wavelength |
惡事傳千里 恶事传千里 see styles |
è shì chuán qiān lǐ e4 shi4 chuan2 qian1 li3 o shih ch`uan ch`ien li o shih chuan chien li |
evil deeds spread a thousand miles (idiom); scandal spreads like wildfire |
憖(rK) |
namaji なまじ |
(adverb) (1) (kana only) (See なまじい・1) thoughtlessly; rashly; unwisely; half-heartedly; (adjectival noun) (2) (kana only) (See なまじい・2) halfway; half-done; incomplete |
應作如是觀 应作如是观 see styles |
yìng zuò rú shì guān ying4 zuo4 ru2 shi4 guan1 ying tso ju shih kuan masani kaku no gotoki no kan wo nasu beshi |
you should observe in this way |
投影幾何學 投影几何学 see styles |
tóu yǐng jǐ hé xué tou2 ying3 ji3 he2 xue2 t`ou ying chi ho hsüeh tou ying chi ho hsüeh |
projective geometry; same as 射影幾何學|射影几何学 |
押しとおす see styles |
oshitoosu おしとおす |
(transitive verb) to persist in; to carry out; to have one's own way; to push through; to carry through |
押しとおる see styles |
oshitooru おしとおる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to force one's way through |
持ちかえる see styles |
mochikaeru もちかえる |
(transitive verb) to change way one holds something; to transfer something from one hand to the other |
持ち上がる see styles |
mochiagaru もちあがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be lifted; to be raised; to rise; to go up; (2) to happen suddenly; to occur; to come up; to turn up; (3) to be homeroom teacher for the same class multiple years in a row; to move up with one's class |
持ち換える see styles |
mochikaeru もちかえる |
(transitive verb) to change way one holds something; to transfer something from one hand to the other |
持ち替える see styles |
mochikaeru もちかえる |
(transitive verb) to change way one holds something; to transfer something from one hand to the other |
振り分ける see styles |
furiwakeru ふりわける |
(transitive verb) (1) to divide in two; to divide in half; (2) to apportion; to divide among; to portion out; to allot; to assign |
振るわない see styles |
furuwanai ふるわない |
(adjective) in a bad way; dull |
掻き分ける see styles |
kakiwakeru かきわける |
(transitive verb) to push one's way through |
換湯不換藥 换汤不换药 see styles |
huàn tāng bù huàn yào huan4 tang1 bu4 huan4 yao4 huan t`ang pu huan yao huan tang pu huan yao |
different broth but the same old medicine (idiom); a change in name only; a change in form but not in substance |
換言すれば see styles |
kangensureba かんげんすれば |
(expression) in other words; that is (to say); to put it another way |
撫遠三角洲 抚远三角洲 see styles |
fǔ yuǎn sān jiǎo zhōu fu3 yuan3 san1 jiao3 zhou1 fu yüan san chiao chou |
Bolshoi Ussuriisk Island in the Heilongjiang or Amur river, at mouth of the Ussuri River opposite Khabarovsk; same as Heixiazi Island 黑瞎子島|黑瞎子岛[Hei1 xia1 zi5 Dao3] |
擦り抜ける see styles |
surinukeru すりぬける |
(v1,vi) to slip through; to make one's way through quickly |
散歩コース see styles |
sanpokoosu さんぽコース |
walking route; strolling course |
明け放れる see styles |
akehanareru あけはなれる |
(Ichidan verb) to give way to the light of the morning (i.e. the darkness gives way) |
易きにつく see styles |
yasukinitsuku やすきにつく |
(exp,v5k) to take the easy way out; to take the path of least resistance |
易きに付く see styles |
yasukinitsuku やすきにつく |
(exp,v5k) to take the easy way out; to take the path of least resistance |
時代の流れ see styles |
jidainonagare じだいのながれ |
(expression) trend of the times; way things are going |
時候の挨拶 see styles |
jikounoaisatsu / jikonoaisatsu じこうのあいさつ |
(expression) season's greetings (conventional way of beginning a letter) |
暮らしぶり see styles |
kurashiburi くらしぶり |
lifestyle; way of life |
暮らし振り see styles |
kurashiburi くらしぶり |
lifestyle; way of life |
書き捨てる see styles |
kakisuteru かきすてる |
(transitive verb) to write and throw away; to write carelessly; to begin writing then stop part-way through |
有空中三時 有空中三时 see styles |
yǒu kōng zhōng sān shí you3 kong1 zhong1 san1 shi2 yu k`ung chung san shih yu kung chung san shih u kū chū sanji |
The 法相宗 Dharmalakṣaṇa school divides the Buddha's teaching into three periods, in which he taught (1) the unreality of the ego, as shown in the 阿含 Āgamas, etc.; (2) the unreality of the dharmas, as in the 船若 Prajñāpāramitā, etc.; and (3) the middle or uniting way, as in the 解深密經 Sandhinimocana-sūtra, etc., the last being the foundation text of this school. |
机を並べる see styles |
tsukueonaraberu つくえをならべる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to work together (in the same class, workplace, etc.); to be classmates; to sit side by side; to put (one's) desks side by side |
東南亞聯盟 东南亚联盟 see styles |
dōng nán yà lián méng dong1 nan2 ya4 lian2 meng2 tung nan ya lien meng |
ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations); same as 東南亞國家聯盟|东南亚国家联盟[Dong1 nan2 ya4 Guo2 jia1 Lian2 meng2] |
Variations: |
chinseki; chinsha ちんせき; ちんしゃ |
(1) (archaism) (See 枕席) bedding; bed; (noun/participle) (2) (archaism) to sleep together in the same bed; (noun/participle) (3) (archaism) to sleep together using each other's bodies as pillow; (noun/participle) (4) (archaism) to sleep together using books as a pillow |
格好可愛い see styles |
kakkoukawaii / kakkokawai かっこうかわいい |
(exp,adj-i) cool and cute; cool in a cute way; cute in a cool way |
横車を押す see styles |
yokogurumaoosu よこぐるまをおす |
(exp,v5s) to have one's own way (against all reason); to push through an unreasonable idea |
止む方なし see styles |
yamukatanashi やむかたなし |
(expression) (kana only) it cannot be helped; there is no other way |
正直捨方便 正直舍方便 see styles |
zhèng zhí shě fāng biàn zheng4 zhi2 she3 fang1 bian4 cheng chih she fang pien shōjiki sha hōben |
The straight way which has cast aside expediency. |
武士の商法 see styles |
bushinoshouhou / bushinoshoho ぶしのしょうほう |
(exp,n) (from the business practices of ex-samurai in the Meiji period) amateurish and haughty way of doing business |
武家の商法 see styles |
bukenoshouhou / bukenoshoho ぶけのしょうほう |
(exp,n) (from the business practices of ex-samurai in the Meiji period) amateurish and haughty way of doing business |
歩きスマホ see styles |
arukisumaho あるきスマホ |
(noun/participle) (See スマホ) texting while walking; looking at one's smartphone while walking |
歩きたばこ see styles |
arukitabako あるきたばこ |
(noun/participle) smoking while walking |
歩き疲れる see styles |
arukitsukareru あるきつかれる |
(Ichidan verb) to be tired from walking |
歩き続ける see styles |
arukitsuzukeru あるきつづける |
(Ichidan verb) to keep walking |
歩み続ける see styles |
ayumitsuzukeru あゆみつづける |
(Ichidan verb) to continue (walking) |
歩行補助器 see styles |
hokouhojoki / hokohojoki ほこうほじょき |
walker; walking frame; Zimmer; Zimmer frame |
毛が生えた see styles |
kegahaeta けがはえた |
(exp,adj-f) (as 〜に毛が生えた(ような)) little more than; only slightly better than; almost the same as |
気にさわる see styles |
kinisawaru きにさわる |
(exp,v5r) to hurt one's feelings; to rub someone the wrong way |
波長が合う see styles |
hachougaau / hachogau はちょうがあう |
(exp,v5u) to be on the same wavelength; to think alike; to get along |
泣き落とし see styles |
nakiotoshi なきおとし |
persuasion by tears; using tears to get one's way; sob story |
泣き落とす see styles |
nakiotosu なきおとす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to persuade by tears; to use tears to get one's way |
Variations: |
rakusha らくしゃ |
lakh (san:); 100,000 (Indian numbering system) |
活を求める see styles |
katsuomotomeru かつをもとめる |
(exp,v1) to try to find a way out |
浮世の習い see styles |
ukiyononarai うきよのならい |
(exp,n) (See 浮世・3) the way of the world; the lay of the land; the inescapable circumstances (of life); (just) the way things are |
漢賊不兩立 汉贼不两立 see styles |
hàn zéi bù liǎng lì han4 zei2 bu4 liang3 li4 han tsei pu liang li |
lit. Shu Han 蜀漢|蜀汉[Shu3 Han4] and Cao Wei 曹魏[Cao2 Wei4] cannot coexist (idiom); fig. two enemies cannot live under the same sky; (former KMT slogan against CCP) "gentlemen and thieves cannot coexist" |
為ん方無い see styles |
senkatanai せんかたない |
(adjective) (1) it cannot be helped; there is no way; (2) (archaism) intolerable; unbearable |
無双仕立て see styles |
musoujitate / musojitate むそうじたて |
(yoji) making a piece of clothing with the same cloth inside and out; making a kimono with lining of the same fabric |
片方向通信 see styles |
katahoukoutsuushin / katahokotsushin かたほうこうつうしん |
{comp} one-way communication |
片道航空券 see styles |
katamichikoukuuken / katamichikokuken かたみちこうくうけん |
one-way airline ticket; one-way plane ticket |
物足りない see styles |
monotarinai ものたりない |
(adjective) unsatisfied; unsatisfactory; insufficient in some way; lacking something |
Variations: |
nekoashi ねこあし |
(1) cabriole leg (of a table, chair, etc.); (2) stealthy footsteps; walking silently |
生き字引き see styles |
ikijibiki いきじびき |
walking dictionary or encyclopedia |
田植え踊り see styles |
taueodori たうえおどり |
refined version of ta-asobi dance performed in Tohoku about half way through the first lunar month |
異生羝羊心 异生羝羊心 see styles |
yì shēng dī yáng xīn yi4 sheng1 di1 yang2 xin1 i sheng ti yang hsin ishō teiyō shin |
Common 'butting goat', or animal, propensities for food and lust. |
Variations: |
shirajira; shirashira しらじら; しらしら |
(adv-to,adv) (1) growing light (e.g. at dawn); (adv-to,adv) (2) pale; (adv-to,adv) (3) appearing dumb; talking in an obvious way |
百句譬喩經 百句譬喩经 see styles |
bǎi jù pì yú jīng bai3 ju4 pi4 yu2 jing1 pai chü p`i yü ching pai chü pi yü ching Hyakuku hiyu kyō |
Scripture of the 100 Parables |
百合ップル see styles |
yurippuru ゆりップル |
(colloquialism) (See 百合・2,カップル) female same-sex couple |
百条委員会 see styles |
hyakujouiinkai / hyakujoinkai ひゃくじょういいんかい |
investigation committee of a local assembly (under Section 100 of the Local Government Act) |
目の上の瘤 see styles |
menouenokobu / menoenokobu めのうえのこぶ |
(expression) a thorn in one's side; a pain in the butt (often someone higher in rank, ability, etc.); nuisance; something in the way |
Variations: |
hitato ひたと |
(adverb) (1) (kana only) close to; (adverb) (2) (kana only) directly (e.g. staring); (adverb) (3) (kana only) suddenly (e.g. stopping) |
相も変らず see styles |
aimokawarazu あいもかわらず |
(n,adv) as ever (often derog.); as usual; the same |
相も変らぬ see styles |
aimokawaranu あいもかわらぬ |
(adv,n) as ever; as usual; the same |
相変わらず see styles |
aikawarazu あいかわらず |
(adv,adj-no) as ever; as usual; the same; still |
真っ二つに see styles |
mapputatsuni まっぷたつに |
(adverb) right in half |
破竹の勢い see styles |
hachikunoikioi はちくのいきおい |
(expression) (idiom) (with) great vigour (from the way splitting bamboo goes all down the stick); irresistible force |
積算マイル see styles |
sekisanmairu せきさんマイル |
award miles |
穿一條褲子 穿一条裤子 see styles |
chuān yī tiáo kù zi chuan1 yi1 tiao2 ku4 zi5 ch`uan i t`iao k`u tzu chuan i tiao ku tzu |
(of male friends) to have been through thick and thin together; to be like family; to share the same view of things |
立ち塞がる see styles |
tachifusagaru たちふさがる |
(v5r,vi) to stand in one's way |
立ち開かる see styles |
tachihadakaru たちはだかる |
(v5r,vi) to stand in the way (esp. with legs spread out); to block one's way; to obstruct (progress etc.) |
Variations: |
yosuga; yosuka(ok) よすが; よすか(ok) |
(1) something to rely on; aid; clue; way; means; (2) someone to rely on; relative; (3) reminder; memento |
習慣若自然 习惯若自然 see styles |
xí guàn ruò zì rán xi2 guan4 ruo4 zi4 ran2 hsi kuan jo tzu jan |
habit becomes nature (idiom); get used to something and it seems inevitable; second nature; same as 習慣成自然|习惯成自然 |
背中合わせ see styles |
senakaawase / senakawase せなかあわせ |
(1) back to back; (2) discord; feud; (3) opposite sides of the same coin |
腐りかけた see styles |
kusarikaketa くさりかけた |
(can act as adjective) spoiled; half-rotten; decaying |
腰が砕ける see styles |
koshigakudakeru こしがくだける |
(exp,v1) (See 腰砕け・こしくだけ・2) to collapse; to give up; to lose one's nerve; to have one's knees give way |
腰を浮かす see styles |
koshioukasu / koshiokasu こしをうかす |
(exp,v5s) to half-rise to one's feet |
腳踏兩條船 脚踏两条船 see styles |
jiǎo tà liǎng tiáo chuán jiao3 ta4 liang3 tiao2 chuan2 chiao t`a liang t`iao ch`uan chiao ta liang tiao chuan |
lit. to stand with each foot in a different boat (idiom); fig. to have it both ways; to run after two hares; (especially) to have two lovers at the same time |
腳踏兩隻船 脚踏两只船 see styles |
jiǎo tà liǎng zhī chuán jiao3 ta4 liang3 zhi1 chuan2 chiao t`a liang chih ch`uan chiao ta liang chih chuan |
to have a foot in both camps; to have a bet each way; to be having an affair |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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