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nomitomodachi のみともだち |
drinking buddy |
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nominuke のみぬけ |
drunkard |
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nominige のみにげ |
leaving a pub, restaurant, etc. without having paid for one's drinks |
オンライン飲み会 see styles |
onrainnomikai オンラインのみかい |
online drinking party; drinking party using a video platform (Skype, Zoom, etc.) |
一箪の食一瓢の飲 see styles |
ittannoshiippyounoin / ittannoshippyonoin いったんのしいっぴょうのいん |
(exp,n) (idiom) (from the Analects of Confucius) simple food and drink; being content with a frugal life; a bamboo dish of rice and a gourd of drink |
吐いた唾は飲めぬ see styles |
haitatsubahanomenu はいたつばはのめぬ |
(expression) (proverb) words once spoken cannot be taken back |
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suinomi すいのみ |
feeding cup |
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nomareru のまれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to be swallowed up (by); to be engulfed; (v1,vi,vt) (2) to be overwhelmed (by); to be overawed |
飲みニュケーション see styles |
nominyukeeshon のみニュケーション |
communicating while drinking (usu. with colleagues); communicating through drinking together; boozing with work people |
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nomiburi のみぶり |
(See 飲みっぷり) the way one drinks; one's manner of drinking |
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nomiaruki のみあるき |
(See 飲み歩く) pub crawl; barhopping |
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nomimizu のみみず |
drinking water; potable water |
アイソトニック飲料 see styles |
aisotonikkuinryou / aisotonikkuinryo アイソトニックいんりょう |
isotonic drink |
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nomareru のまれる |
(transitive verb) (1) to be swallowed up; to be engulfed; (transitive verb) (2) to be overwhelmed; to be overawed |
如人飲水,冷暖自知 如人饮水,冷暖自知 |
rú rén yǐn shuǐ , lěng nuǎn zì zhī ru2 ren2 yin3 shui3 , leng3 nuan3 zi4 zhi1 ju jen yin shui , leng nuan tzu chih |
the person who drinks it knows best whether the water is hot or cold (Zen proverb); self-awareness comes from within; to know best by personal experience |
未成年者飲酒禁止法 see styles |
miseinenshainshukinshihou / misenenshainshukinshiho みせいねんしゃいんしゅきんしほう |
{law} Minor Drinking Prohibition Act |
煮え湯を飲まされる see styles |
nieyuonomasareru にえゆをのまされる |
(exp,v1) (1) (idiom) to be betrayed; (exp,v1) (2) (colloquialism) (idiom) to be brought to grief (by an enemy); to be given a hard time |
爪の垢を煎じて飲む see styles |
tsumenoakaosenjitenomu つめのあかをせんじてのむ |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to take a lesson from (a wise person); to follow in the footsteps of; to boil the dirt under (someone's) fingernails and drink it (so that you may become like them) |
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nomiyasui のみやすい |
(adjective) easy to drink; easy to swallow; quaffable |
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nomitsukeru のみつける |
(transitive verb) to drink regularly; to drink stubbornly |
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nomishiro; nomidai のみしろ; のみだい |
drink money; drinking money |
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nomimawasu のみまわす |
(transitive verb) to pass the cup round |
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nomimawaru のみまわる |
(transitive verb) to go on a pub-crawl; to drink at a round of places |
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nomigotae のみごたえ |
satisfying quality (of a drink) |
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nomisuke のみすけ |
tippler; drunkard; heavy drinker |
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hashigonomi はしごのみ |
(See はしご酒) barhopping; pub crawl |
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ikkinomi いっきのみ |
(noun, transitive verb) chugging (a glassful of) a drink in one go |
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konzu(濃漿, 漿); shou(漿); komizu(濃漿, 濃水, 白飲)(ok) / konzu(濃漿, 漿); sho(漿); komizu(濃漿, 濃水, 白飲)(ok) こんず(濃漿, 漿); しょう(漿); こみず(濃漿, 濃水, 白飲)(ok) |
(archaism) (See 重湯) rice water |
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sakenomi さけのみ |
(heavy) drinker; drunkard; tippler; boozer |
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nomisugiru のみすぎる |
(transitive verb) to drink too much |
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nomippuri のみっぷり |
the way one drinks; one's manner of drinking |
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nomiakasu のみあかす |
(transitive verb) to drink the night away |
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choinomi ちょいのみ |
having just a few drinks (and a quick snack) at a bar, etc. |
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marunomi まるのみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) swallowing whole; swallowing without chewing; (noun, transitive verb) (2) swallowing (a story); believing unquestioningly; accepting blindly; accepting without fully understanding; memorizing without understanding; (noun, transitive verb) (3) accepting (a proposal, demand, etc.) unconditionally; accepting as-is |
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mizunomibyakushou / mizunomibyakusho みずのみびゃくしょう |
poor peasant or farmer |
牽馬到河易,強馬飲水難 牵马到河易,强马饮水难 |
qiān mǎ dào hé yì , qiǎng mǎ yǐn shuǐ nán qian1 ma3 dao4 he2 yi4 , qiang3 ma3 yin3 shui3 nan2 ch`ien ma tao ho i , ch`iang ma yin shui nan chien ma tao ho i , chiang ma yin shui nan |
You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. (idiom) |
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nomitsubureru のみつぶれる |
(v1,vi) to get dead drunk; to drink oneself into a stupor |
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nomitsubureru のみつぶれる |
(v1,vi) to drink oneself drunk |
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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jikanomi じかのみ |
(noun/participle) drinking directly (from bottle, can, flask, canteen, etc.) |
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nomikake のみかけ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) partially consumed drink; partially consuming a drink |
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nomikuchi; nomiguchi のみくち; のみぐち |
(1) (usu. のみくち) taste (of a liquid, esp. alcoholic beverages); (2) someone who enjoys alcohol; (3) place one's lips touch on the rim of a cup; (4) shape of one's mouth when drinking; (5) (usu. のみぐち) tap; faucet; spigot |
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nomiaruku のみあるく |
(v5k,vi) (See 飲み歩き) to go bar-hopping; to go on a pub crawl |
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nomisugi のみすぎ |
overdrinking; excessive drinking |
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nomikurabe のみくらべ |
(1) taste testing (drinks); comparing drinks; side-by-side tasting; (2) drinking contest; drinking match |
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guinomi ぐいのみ |
(1) large sake cup; (noun/participle) (2) gulping down a drink; taking a swig at something |
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nomishi のみし |
heavy drinker; boozer; tippler |
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ikionomuhodo いきをのむほど |
(exp,adj-no) breathtaking |
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ikionomuyou / ikionomuyo いきをのむよう |
(exp,adj-na) breathtaking; thrilling |
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ryuuinosageru / ryuinosageru りゅういんをさげる |
(exp,v1) to satisfy oneself (by doing); to find relief (in doing) |
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nomikudasu のみくだす |
(transitive verb) to swallow; to gulp down |
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nomikai のみかい |
drinking party; get-together (usu. involving alcoholic drinks) |
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nomitsubusu のみつぶす |
(transitive verb) (1) to drink away one's money; to be a sot; to get wasted; (transitive verb) (2) to drink someone under the table |
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ikionomu いきをのむ |
(exp,v5m) to have one's breath taken away; to gasp (in surprise, wonder, etc.); to have one's breath catch in one's throat; to gulp |
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namidaonomu なみだをのむ |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to swallow one's tears; to choke back one's tears; to hold back one's disappointment; to suppress one's mortification |
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marunomi まるのみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) swallowing whole; swallowing without chewing; (noun, transitive verb) (2) swallowing (a story); believing unquestioningly; accepting blindly; accepting without fully understanding; memorizing without understanding; (noun, transitive verb) (3) accepting (a proposal, demand, etc.) unconditionally; accepting as-is |
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mawashinomi まわしのみ |
(noun/participle) drinking in turn from one vessel (cup, glass, etc.) |
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nomikakeru のみかける |
(transitive verb) to start to drink; to try to drink; to partially drink |
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rappanomi(喇叭飲mi, rappa飲mi); rappanomi(rappa飲mi) らっぱのみ(喇叭飲み, らっぱ飲み); ラッパのみ(ラッパ飲み) |
(noun, transitive verb) drinking straight from a bottle |
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mizunomibyakushou / mizunomibyakusho みずのみびゃくしょう |
(derogatory term) poor peasant; peasant farmer |
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chanomitomodachi ちゃのみともだち |
(1) tea-drinking companion; crony; buddy; (2) spouse married late in life for companionship |
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nomimono のみもの |
drink; beverage |
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guinomi ぐいのみ |
(1) large sake cup; (noun, transitive verb) (2) gulping down (a drink); taking a swig of |
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katazuonomu かたずをのむ |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to hold one's breath (in fear, anxiety, etc.) |
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hayanomikomi はやのみこみ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) hasty conclusion; rash conclusion; (n,vs,vi) (2) quick understanding; catching on quickly |
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yunomijawan ゆのみぢゃわん |
teacup |
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nominikeeshon(飲minikeeshon); nominyukeeshon(飲minyukeeshon); nominikeeshon; nomyunikeeshon のみニケーション(飲みニケーション); のみニュケーション(飲みニュケーション); ノミニケーション; ノミュニケーション |
(colloquialism) (from 飲み and コミュニケーション) drinking with colleagues to deepen ties; bonding over alcohol |
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nomitomodachi のみともだち |
drinking buddy |
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nomu のむ |
(transitive verb) (1) (呑む often means swallowing whole, gulping, etc.) to drink; to gulp; to swallow; to take (medicine); (transitive verb) (2) (also written 喫む) (See 喫む) to smoke (tobacco); (transitive verb) (3) to engulf; to overwhelm; (transitive verb) (4) to keep down; to suppress; (transitive verb) (5) to accept (e.g. demand, condition); (transitive verb) (6) to make light of; to conceal |
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nomu のむ |
(transitive verb) (1) (呑む refers to swallowing whole or gulping down) to drink; to swallow; to take (medicine); (transitive verb) (2) to smoke (tobacco); (transitive verb) (3) (usu. in the passive) to swallow up; to engulf; (transitive verb) (4) to suppress (one's anger, bitter feelings, etc.); to keep down; to hold back; to swallow (one's tears); to catch (one's breath); (transitive verb) (5) to accept (a demand, conditions, etc.); to agree to; (transitive verb) (6) to make light of (someone); to think nothing of; to overwhelm; to overawe; (transitive verb) (7) to carry (a concealed dagger, etc.); to conceal (up one's sleeve, etc.) |
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koeonomu こえをのむ |
(exp,v5m) (1) (idiom) to choke up; to be speechless; (exp,v5m) (2) (idiom) to hold one's tongue |
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onrainnomikai オンラインのみかい |
online drinking party; drinking party using a video platform (Skype, Zoom, etc.) |
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gabunomi がぶのみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (See がぶがぶ・1) swigging; gulping down; guzzling; quaffing |
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gabunomi がぶのみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (See がぶがぶ・1) swigging; gulping down; guzzling; quaffing |
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hattoikionomu はっといきをのむ |
(exp,v5m) to gasp in surprise |
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yakenomi やけのみ |
(n,vs,vi) (See ヤケ酒) drowning one's cares in drink |
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rappanomi; rappanomi(sk) らっぱのみ; ラッパのみ(sk) |
(noun, transitive verb) drinking straight from a bottle |
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ippainomiya いっぱいのみや |
cheap drinking spot (pub, tavern, etc.) |
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marunomi まるのみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) swallowing whole; swallowing without chewing; (noun, transitive verb) (2) swallowing (a story); believing unquestioningly; accepting blindly; accepting without fully understanding; memorizing without understanding; (noun, transitive verb) (3) accepting (a proposal, demand, etc.) unconditionally; accepting as-is |
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chinomigo ちのみご |
suckling child; babe in arms; child at the breast; baby; infant |
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suinomi すいのみ |
convalescent feeding cup; spout cup |
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ikionomu いきをのむ |
(exp,v5m) to catch one's breath; to gulp; to have one's breath taken away; to gasp |
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yubikirigenmanusotsuitaraharisenbonnomasu ゆびきりげんまんうそついたらはりせんぼんのます |
(expression) (idiom) (said by children when making a pinky swear) (See 指切り) cross my heart and hope to die, stick a needle in my eye; pinky promise pledge: if you're lying, I'll make you drink a thousand needles |
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yubikirigenman、usotsuitaraharisenbonnomasu ゆびきりげんまん、うそついたらはりせんぼんのます |
(expression) (idiom) (said by children when making a pinky swear) (See 指切り) cross my heart and hope to die, stick a needle in my eye; pinky promise pledge: if you're lying, I'll make you drink a thousand needles |
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hayanomikomi はやのみこみ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) hasty conclusion; rash conclusion; (n,vs,vi) (2) quick understanding; catching on quickly |
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kionomareru きをのまれる |
(exp,v1) to be overwhelmed; to be overawed |
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seidakuawasenomu / sedakuawasenomu せいだくあわせのむ |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to be broad-minded enough to associate with various types of people; to possess a capacious mind |
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yunomi ゆのみ |
(abbreviation) (See 湯呑み茶碗) teacup |
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ryuuingasagaru / ryuingasagaru りゅういんがさがる |
(exp,v5r) to feel relieved; to feel satisfied |
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tsumenoakaosenjitenomu つめのあかをせんじてのむ |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to take a lesson from (someone serving as an example); to learn from someone's example; to boil the dirt under (someone's) fingernails and drink it |
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tachinomi たちのみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (See 立ち食い) drinking while standing |
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tachinomi たちのみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (See 立ち食い) drinking while standing |
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tachinomiya たちのみや |
(See 立ち飲み) drinking establishment where one drinks while standing |
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kotobaonomu ことばをのむ |
(exp,v5m) (1) (idiom) to choke up; to be speechless; (exp,v5m) (2) (idiom) to hold one's tongue |
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sakeninomareru さけにのまれる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to drink too much and lose self-control |
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nomishiro; nomidai のみしろ; のみだい |
drink money; drinking money |
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nomiawase のみあわせ |
taking multiple medications; taking medicine and certain foods together or in close proximity (which should be avoided) |
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nomiya のみや |
bar; saloon; pub; tavern; drinking establishment |
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nomiya のみや |
bar; saloon; pub; tavern; drinking establishment |
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nomihosu のみほす |
(transitive verb) to drink up; to drink to the last drop; to drink (a glass) dry; to drain (one's glass); to empty; to down (a drink) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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