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こおり鬼

see styles
 koorioni
    こおりおに
freeze tag (children's game)

しつけ方

see styles
 shitsukekata
    しつけかた
way of training; method of bringing up children

シッター

see styles
 jittaa / jitta
    ジッター
(See ベビーシッター,ペットシッター) sitter (person looking after children, pets, etc.); (personal name) Sitter

しっぽり

see styles
 shippori
    しっぽり
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) in a drenched manner; moistly; (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) affectionately; fondly; tenderly; (adv,adv-to) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) slowly; at ease; restful

すくすく

see styles
 sukusuku
    すくすく
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (growing) quickly (esp. children, plants); (developing) quickly; fast; rapidly

ずぶ濡れ

see styles
 zubunure
    ずぶぬれ
(adj-no,n) dripping wet; soaked; drenched

トレンテ

see styles
 dorente
    ドレンテ
(place-name) Drenthe

ナマハゲ

see styles
 namahage
    ナマハゲ
(kana only) namahage; folklore demons of the Oga Peninsula (villagers dress up as them on New Year's Eve and frighten children)

ハム太郎

see styles
 hamutarou / hamutaro
    ハムたろう
(product name) Hamtaro (children's manga and storybook series)

ひたひた

see styles
 bitabita
    びたびた
(adj-no,adj-na,adv,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) drenched; soaked; (adv,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) romantically

ヘドレン

see styles
 bedoren
    ベドレン
(personal name) Vedrenne

ミスチル

see styles
 misuchiru
    ミスチル
(group) Mr. Children (Japanese band) (abbreviation)

ももんじ

see styles
 momonji
    ももんじ
(1) (archaism) large game (e.g. deer, boar); (2) (archaism) speaking badly of someone; (3) (archaism) squirrel-like costume for frightening children

やーんぴ

see styles
 yaanpi / yanpi
    やーんぴ
(expression) (1) (child. language) (osb:) I quit!; I'm out!; declaring one quits, mainly used in children's games; (n,ctr) (2) (child. language) (osb:) nth person to quit a game

ロダーリ

see styles
 rodaari / rodari
    ロダーリ
(surname) Rodari; (person) Rodari, Gianni (1920-1980; Italian children's author and journalist)

わらべ唄

see styles
 warabeuta
    わらべうた
(kana only) children's song; nursery song

わらべ歌

see styles
 warabeuta
    わらべうた
(kana only) children's song; nursery song

丁寵家庭


丁宠家庭

see styles
dīng chǒng jiā tíng
    ding1 chong3 jia1 ting2
ting ch`ung chia t`ing
    ting chung chia ting
double income family who have pets rather than children (see also 丁克[ding1 ke4])

交通弱者

see styles
 koutsuujakusha / kotsujakusha
    こうつうじゃくしゃ
(1) vulnerable road users (such as the elderly, mobility-impaired people and young children); (2) people without public transport access; transport poor

仮名草子

see styles
 kanazoushi / kanazoshi
    かなぞうし
(yoji) early Edo-period book written entirely in kana or in a mixture of kana and kanji (primarily intended for women and children)

仮名草紙

see styles
 kanazoushi / kanazoshi
    かなぞうし
(yoji) early Edo-period book written entirely in kana or in a mixture of kana and kanji (primarily intended for women and children)

伝い歩き

see styles
 tsutaiaruki
    つたいあるき
(n,vs,vi) walking while holding on to something (such as a wall or table); cruising (i.e. children learning to walk)

充滿陽光


充满阳光

see styles
chōng mǎn yáng guāng
    chong1 man3 yang2 guang1
ch`ung man yang kuang
    chung man yang kuang
sun-drenched

児童保護

see styles
 jidouhogo / jidohogo
    じどうほご
childcare; protection of children

児童公園

see styles
 jidoukouen / jidokoen
    じどうこうえん
children's park; children's playground

児童文学

see styles
 jidoubungaku / jidobungaku
    じどうぶんがく
children's literature; juvenile literature

児童遊園

see styles
 jidouyuuen / jidoyuen
    じどうゆうえん
playground; children's park

兒童樂園


儿童乐园

see styles
ér tóng lè yuán
    er2 tong2 le4 yuan2
erh t`ung le yüan
    erh tung le yüan
children's play area

副腎不全

see styles
 fukujinfuzen
    ふくじんふぜん
{med} adrenal insufficiency

副腎皮質

see styles
 fukujinhishitsu
    ふくじんひしつ
{anat} adrenal cortex

副腎髄質

see styles
 fukujinzuishitsu
    ふくじんずいしつ
adrenal medulla

口べらし

see styles
 kuchiberashi
    くちべらし
(noun/participle) giving up children for adoption or apprenticeship, etc. (out of poverty); reducing the number of mouths

口減らし

see styles
 kuchiberashi
    くちべらし
(noun/participle) giving up children for adoption or apprenticeship, etc. (out of poverty); reducing the number of mouths

含飴弄孫


含饴弄孙

see styles
hán yí nòng sūn
    han2 yi2 nong4 sun1
han i nung sun
lit. to play with one's grandchildren while eating candy (idiom); fig. to enjoy a happy and leisurely old age

国籍留保

see styles
 kokusekiryuuho / kokusekiryuho
    こくせきりゅうほ
reservation of Japanese nationality (procedure used with children born outside Japan)

園庭開放

see styles
 enteikaihou / entekaiho
    えんていかいほう
opening up a kindergarten playground to young children and parents from the local area

土竜打ち

see styles
 mogurauchi
    もぐらうち
driving away moles by hitting the ground with straw bundles prepared by children (esp. as an annual event on January 15th)

地蔵菩薩

see styles
 jizoubosatsu / jizobosatsu
    じぞうぼさつ
(See 菩薩・1) Kshitigarbha (bodhisattva who looks over children, travellers and the underworld); Ksitigarbha; Jizo

夕焼小焼

see styles
 yuuyakekoyake / yuyakekoyake
    ゆうやけこやけ
(wk) Yūyake Koyake (1919 children's song)

多産DV

see styles
 tasandiibui / tasandibui
    たさんディーブイ
(See DV) coercing a woman to give birth to several children; reproductive coercion (resulting in multiple births)

大学別曹

see styles
 daigakubessou / daigakubesso
    だいがくべっそう
(See 大学寮,七大私学) Heian-period boarding school (for children of a specific noble clan) established near the former central university of Kyoto

大寒小寒

see styles
 oosamukosamu
    おおさむこさむ
(expression) first verse of a nursery rhyme sung by children on cold days (similar to "It's Raining, It's Pouring")

天才教育

see styles
 tensaikyouiku / tensaikyoiku
    てんさいきょういく
gifted education; education of gifted children

妻子眷属

see styles
 saishikenzoku
    さいしけんぞく
(yoji) one's wife, children, and other relations; one's whole family

姨甥男女

see styles
yí sheng nán nǚ
    yi2 sheng5 nan2 nu:3
i sheng nan nü
wife's sister's children

子ども会

see styles
 kodomokai
    こどもかい
organization for local children (for growth via sports, study, service, etc.)

子ども達

see styles
 kodomotachi
    こどもたち
children

子供いす

see styles
 kodomoisu
    こどもいす
(1) small chair for children; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food

子供たち

see styles
 kodomotachi
    こどもたち
children

子供の日

see styles
 kodomonohi
    こどものひ
Children's Day (national holiday; May 5th)

子供好き

see styles
 kodomozuki
    こどもずき
being fond of children; person fond of children

子供椅子

see styles
 kodomoisu
    こどもいす
(1) small chair for children; (2) high-chair; tall child's chair, often with a tray for food

子供相撲

see styles
 kodomozumou / kodomozumo
    こどもずもう
{sumo} children's sumo

子供連れ

see styles
 kodomozure
    こどもづれ
accompanied by children

子安観音

see styles
 koyasukannon
    こやすかんのん
(See 観音) guardian Avalokitesvara of children and childbirth (bodhisattva)

学童疎開

see styles
 gakudousokai / gakudosokai
    がくどうそかい
(hist) evacuation of school children (from major cities to more rural areas, esp. during late World War II)

学齢児童

see styles
 gakureijidou / gakurejido
    がくれいじどう
children of school age

小児病院

see styles
 shounibyouin / shonibyoin
    しょうにびょういん
children's hospital; pediatric hospital

小熊維尼


小熊维尼

see styles
xiǎo xióng wéi ní
    xiao3 xiong2 wei2 ni2
hsiao hsiung wei ni
Winnie-the-Pooh (bear character in children's stories by A. A. Milne adapted by Disney)

少兒不宜


少儿不宜

see styles
shào ér bù yí
    shao4 er2 bu4 yi2
shao erh pu i
not suitable for children

少年之家

see styles
shào nián zhī jiā
    shao4 nian2 zhi1 jia1
shao nien chih chia
children's center; children's club

少年文学

see styles
 shounenbungaku / shonenbungaku
    しょうねんぶんがく
(See 児童文学) children's literature; juvenile literature

已婚已育

see styles
yǐ hūn yǐ yù
    yi3 hun1 yi3 yu4
i hun i yü
married, with one or more children

布袋和尚

see styles
bù dài hé shàng
    bu4 dai4 he2 shang4
pu tai ho shang
 Hotei Oshō
Pu-tai Ho-shang (J.: Hotei Osho) Cloth-bag monk, an erratic monk 長汀子 Changtingzi early in the tenth century, noted, inter alia, for his shoulder bag. Often depicted, especially in Japanese art, as a jovial, corpulent monk, scantily clad and surrounded by children.

御一人様

see styles
 ohitorisama
    おひとりさま
(1) (honorific or respectful language) one person; one customer; (2) (colloquialism) unmarried woman (with no children) over the age of 30

愛民如子


爱民如子

see styles
ài mín rú zǐ
    ai4 min2 ru2 zi3
ai min ju tzu
(idiom) to love the common people as one's own children (praise for a virtuous ruler)

手足口病

see styles
shǒu zú kǒu bìng
    shou3 zu2 kou3 bing4
shou tsu k`ou ping
    shou tsu kou ping
 teashikuchibyou / teashikuchibyo
    てあしくちびょう
hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD, caused by a number of intestinal viruses, usually affecting young children
hand, foot and mouth disease; HFMD

押し競べ

see styles
 oshikurabe
    おしくらべ
(See 押しくらまんじゅう) children's game in which (at least three) people stand back to back to each other and shove vigorously backwards

拖兒帶女


拖儿带女

see styles
tuō ér dài nǚ
    tuo1 er2 dai4 nu:3
t`o erh tai nü
    to erh tai nü
supporting a wife and children; dragged down by having a family to feed

挽救兒童


挽救儿童

see styles
wǎn jiù ér tóng
    wan3 jiu4 er2 tong2
wan chiu erh t`ung
    wan chiu erh tung
to rescue a child; Save the Children, a British charity

授業参観

see styles
 jugyousankan / jugyosankan
    じゅぎょうさんかん
parents' day (day when parents observe their children in school)

教育ママ

see styles
 kyouikumama / kyoikumama
    きょういくママ
tiger mom; tiger mum; mother who is overly obsessed with her children's academic performance

明日天気

see styles
 ashitatenki
    あしたてんき
children's game of throwing a shoe up in the air and seeing how it falls to predict whether it will rain or not the following day

暖巢管家

see styles
nuǎn cháo guǎn jiā
    nuan3 chao2 guan3 jia1
nuan ch`ao kuan chia
    nuan chao kuan chia
housekeeper who looks after old people with no children or whose children do not live with them

標準世帯

see styles
 hyoujunsetai / hyojunsetai
    ひょうじゅんせたい
(See モデル世帯) standard family unit; family of two adults and two children

残留孤児

see styles
 zanryuukoji / zanryukoji
    ざんりゅうこじ
(1) displaced orphans; displaced children; (2) (hist) Japanese orphans left behind in China (after WWII); war-displaced Japanese in China

殺彘教子


杀彘教子

see styles
shā zhì jiào zǐ
    sha1 zhi4 jiao4 zi3
sha chih chiao tzu
to kill a pig as a lesson to the children (idiom); parents must teach by example

汗まみれ

see styles
 asemamire
    あせまみれ
(adj-no,adv) sweaty; sweat-drenched; covered in sweat

汗みずく

see styles
 asemizuku
    あせみずく
(noun or adjectival noun) drenched with sweat; sweaty all over

汗みづく

see styles
 asemizuku
    あせみづく
(noun or adjectival noun) drenched with sweat; sweaty all over

汗みどろ

see styles
 asemidoro
    あせみどろ
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (See 汗みずく・あせみずく) drenched in sweat

汗水漬く

see styles
 asemizuku
    あせみづく
(noun or adjectival noun) drenched with sweat; sweaty all over

汗流浹背


汗流浃背

see styles
hàn liú jiā bèi
    han4 liu2 jia1 bei4
han liu chia pei
to sweat profusely (idiom); drenched in sweat

流動兒童


流动儿童

see styles
liú dòng ér tóng
    liu2 dong4 er2 tong2
liu tung erh t`ung
    liu tung erh tung
children of migrants

海外子女

see styles
 kaigaishijo
    かいがいしじょ
(See 帰国子女) (Japanese) children living overseas

照々坊主

see styles
 teruterubouzu / teruterubozu
    てるてるぼうず
paper doll to which children pray for fine weather (usu. white, and shaped like a Buddhist priest)

照照坊主

see styles
 teruterubouzu / teruterubozu
    てるてるぼうず
paper doll to which children pray for fine weather (usu. white, and shaped like a Buddhist priest)

片親パン

see styles
 kataoyapan
    かたおやパン
(net-sl) (sensitive word) cheap, sweet bread rolls sold in multipacks (stereotypically eaten by children in low-income single-parent households)

牛黃加持


牛黄加持

see styles
niú huáng jiā chí
    niu2 huang2 jia1 chi2
niu huang chia ch`ih
    niu huang chia chih
 gokō keji
(or 牛王加持) Cow-bezoar aid, a charm used for childless women to obtain children— the four words should be written with cow bezoar on birch-bark and carried on the person.

特殊学級

see styles
 tokushugakkyuu / tokushugakkyu
    とくしゅがっきゅう
(See 特別支援学級) special class for disabled children; special needs class

環境創設


环境创设

see styles
huán jìng chuàng shè
    huan2 jing4 chuang4 she4
huan ching ch`uang she
    huan ching chuang she
design of a learning environment for young children, incorporating artwork designed to appeal to them

生兒育女


生儿育女

see styles
shēng ér yù nǚ
    sheng1 er2 yu4 nu:3
sheng erh yü nü
to bear and raise children

生育能力

see styles
shēng yù néng lì
    sheng1 yu4 neng2 li4
sheng yü neng li
fertility; ability to have children

留守兒童


留守儿童

see styles
liú shǒu ér tóng
    liu2 shou3 er2 tong2
liu shou erh t`ung
    liu shou erh tung
"left-behind children", rural children whose parents have to make a living as migrant workers in distant urban areas, but cannot afford to keep the family with them

畫荻教子


画荻教子

see styles
huà dí jiào zǐ
    hua4 di2 jiao4 zi3
hua ti chiao tzu
to write on the sand with reeds while teaching one's son (idiom); mother's admirable dedication to her children's education

百年樹人


百年树人

see styles
bǎi nián shù rén
    bai3 nian2 shu4 ren2
pai nien shu jen
(idiom) it takes many years to raise children to be upstanding citizens

目隠し鬼

see styles
 mekakushioni
    めかくしおに
game of (blindfolded) tag similar to the children's swimming pool game "Marco Polo"

相夫教子

see styles
xiàng fū jiào zǐ
    xiang4 fu1 jiao4 zi3
hsiang fu chiao tzu
to assist one's husband and educate the children (idiom); the traditional roles of a good wife

睨めっこ

see styles
 niramekko
    にらめっこ
(n,vs,vi) (1) (kana only) staring-out (down) game; game in which two children looking at each other try to make the opponents laugh first; (n,vs,vi) (2) (kana only) constant looking at something (e.g. the computer screen, the clock)

砂の妖精

see styles
 sunanoyousei / sunanoyose
    すなのようせい
(work) Five Children and It (novel, E Nesbit); (wk) Five Children and It (novel, E Nesbit)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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