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<1234| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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mouagakkou / moagakko もうあがっこう |
school for the blind and dumb |
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miteminufuri みてみぬふり |
(exp,n) pretending not to see (something); turning a blind eye (to); closing one's eyes (to); looking the other way |
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miteminufuri みてみぬふり |
(expression) pretending not to see something; turning a blind eye to; burying one's head in the sand |
心焉に在らざれば視れども見えず see styles |
kokorokokoniarazarebamiredomomiezu こころここにあらざればみれどもみえず |
(expression) (proverb) the eye is blind if the mind is absent |
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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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akimekura あきめくら |
(sensitive word) illiterate or blind person; person who sees without understanding; amaurosis |
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katame かため |
(1) one eye; one of one's eyes; (2) being blind in one eye; person who is blind in one eye |
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meotsuburu(目otsuburu, 目o瞑ru); meotsumuru(目o瞑ru, 目otsumuru) めをつぶる(目をつぶる, 目を瞑る); めをつむる(目を瞑る, 目をつむる) |
(exp,v5r) (1) to shut one's eyes; to close one's eyes; (exp,v5r) (2) to turn a blind eye (to); to close one's eyes (to); to pretend not to see; to overlook; (exp,v5r) (3) to die |
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noorukkupasu; noo rukku pasu ノールックパス; ノー・ルック・パス |
{sports} no-look pass; blind pass |
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buraindosaido; buraindo saido ブラインドサイド; ブラインド・サイド |
blind side |
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buraindotacchi; buraindo tacchi ブラインドタッチ; ブラインド・タッチ |
(noun/participle) touch typing (wasei: blind touch) |
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buraindodeeto; buraindo deeto ブラインドデート; ブラインド・デート |
blind date |
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buraindotesuto; buraindo tesuto ブラインドテスト; ブラインド・テスト |
blind test |
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buraindokoonaa; buraindo koonaa / buraindokoona; buraindo koona ブラインドコーナー; ブラインド・コーナー |
blind corner |
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epoorettoshaaku; epooretto shaaku / epoorettoshaku; epooretto shaku エポーレットシャーク; エポーレット・シャーク |
epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum); blind shark |
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benechianburaindo; benechian buraindo ベネチアンブラインド; ベネチアン・ブラインド |
Venetian blind |
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meniiretemoitakunai / meniretemoitakunai めにいれてもいたくない |
(expression) (idiom) thinking so highly of someone that you are blind to their faults; thinking the sun shines out of someone's eyes; being the apple of one's eye; loving someone dearly |
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ikidomari(p); yukidomari いきどまり(P); ゆきどまり |
(1) dead end; blind alley; no through road (i.e. on signage); cul-de-sac; (2) end; end of the road; end point; as far as one can go |
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karayaki からやき |
(1) {food} applying heat to an empty pan to remove its anti-rust coating; (2) {food} blind-baking; baking a pie crust, tart shell, etc. before adding a filling |
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minogasu みのがす |
(transitive verb) (1) to miss; to overlook; to fail to notice; (transitive verb) (2) to let pass (a matter); to overlook (e.g. a wrongdoing); to turn a blind eye to; (transitive verb) (3) to pass up (e.g. an opportunity); (transitive verb) (4) {baseb} to let (a good ball) go by |
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buraindokaabonkopii; buraindo kaabon kopii / buraindokabonkopi; buraindo kabon kopi ブラインドカーボンコピー; ブラインド・カーボン・コピー |
{internet} blind carbon copy (email); bcc |
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karayaki からやき |
(1) {food} applying heat to an empty pan to remove its anti-rust coating; (2) {food} blind-baking; baking a pie crust, tart shell, etc. before adding a filling |
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torinakisatonokoumori / torinakisatonokomori とりなきさとのこうもり |
(exp,n) (idiom) a man among the geese when the gander is away; a one-eyed king in the land of the blind; a bat in a village without birds |
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abatamoekubo; abatamoekubo あばたもえくぼ; アバタもエクボ |
(expression) (kana only) (proverb) love is blind; (when in love) even pockmarks are dimples |
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minogasu みのがす |
(transitive verb) (1) to miss; to overlook; to fail to notice; (transitive verb) (2) to let pass (a matter); to overlook (e.g. a wrongdoing); to turn a blind eye to; (transitive verb) (3) to pass up (e.g. an opportunity); (transitive verb) (4) {baseb} to let (a good ball) go by |
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ikidomari(p); yukidomari いきどまり(P); ゆきどまり |
(1) dead end; blind alley; no through road (i.e. on signage); cul-de-sac; (2) end; end of the road; end point; as far as one can go |
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meotsuburu; meotsumuru(目o瞑ru) めをつぶる; めをつむる(目を瞑る) |
(exp,v5r) (1) to shut one's eyes; to close one's eyes; (exp,v5r) (2) to turn a blind eye (to); to close one's eyes (to); to pretend not to see; to overlook; (exp,v5r) (3) to die |
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torinakisatonokoumori / torinakisatonokomori とりなきさとのこうもり |
(exp,n) (proverb) in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king; a bat in a village without birds |
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abatamoekubo; abatamoekubo あばたもえくぼ; アバタもエクボ |
(expression) (kana only) (proverb) love is blind; (when in love) even pockmarks are dimples |
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beneshanburaindo; beneshianburaindo; beneshan buraindo; beneshian buraindo; benechianburaindo(sk); benechian buraindo(sk) ベネシャンブラインド; ベネシアンブラインド; ベネシャン・ブラインド; ベネシアン・ブラインド; ベネチアンブラインド(sk); ベネチアン・ブラインド(sk) |
Venetian blind |
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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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