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<1234Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
阿諾·施瓦辛格 阿诺·施瓦辛格 see styles |
ā nuò · shī wǎ xīn gé a1 nuo4 · shi1 wa3 xin1 ge2 a no · shih wa hsin ko |
Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947-), US actor and politician, governor of California 2003-2011; also written 阿諾德·施瓦辛格|阿诺德·施瓦辛格[A1 nuo4 de2 · Shi1 wa3 xin1 ge2] |
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umanoashi うまのあし |
(exp,n) minor or untalented actor (relegated to roles such as the legs of a stage horse); horse's legs |
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akutaa; akuta / akuta; akuta アクター; アクタ |
actor |
ジョージ・タケイ see styles |
jooji takei / jooji take ジョージ・タケイ |
(person) George Takei (1937.4.20-; American actor) |
スーツ・アクター see styles |
suutsu akutaa / sutsu akuta スーツ・アクター |
stunt man (wasei: suit actor) |
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oodatemono おおだてもの |
(1) leading figure; prominent figure; big name; bigwig; (2) star actor (of a troupe) |
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onnagata(p); oyama(女形)(gikun) おんながた(P); おやま(女形)(gikun) |
(1) onnagata; male actor in female kabuki roles; (2) (女方 only) (See 男方・2) female partner (in a relationship) |
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tateyakusha たてやくしゃ |
(1) leading actor; star; (2) leading figure; central figure; key figure; leading spirit |
阿諾德·施瓦辛格 阿诺德·施瓦辛格 see styles |
ā nuò dé · shī wǎ xīn gé a1 nuo4 de2 · shi1 wa3 xin1 ge2 a no te · shih wa hsin ko |
Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947-), US actor and politician, governor of California 2003-2011 |
ハーヴェイカイテル see styles |
haareikaiteru / harekaiteru ハーヴェイカイテル |
(person) Harvey Keitel (1939.5.13-; American actor) |
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yakushabaka やくしゃばか |
(1) good actor who is inept in all other matters; (2) (colloquialism) dedicated actor |
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geiko / geko げいこ |
(1) (ksb:) (See 芸者,芸妓) geisha; (2) (archaism) kabuki actor (esp. a young actor); (3) (archaism) person accomplished in the arts |
ハーヴェイ・カイテル see styles |
haarei kaiteru / hare kaiteru ハーヴェイ・カイテル |
(person) Harvey Keitel (1939.5.13-; American actor) |
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nakairi なかいり |
(1) intermission (during a play, sumo, etc.); interval; (2) temporary departure of an actor (between the first and second halves of a noh or kyogen performance) |
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shidashi しだし |
(1) food delivery service; catering; (2) walk-on part (in a play or film); background actor; extra |
步子太大,容易扯著蛋 步子太大,容易扯着蛋 see styles |
bù zi tài dà , róng yì chě zhe dàn bu4 zi5 tai4 da4 , rong2 yi4 che3 zhe5 dan4 pu tzu t`ai ta , jung i ch`e che tan pu tzu tai ta , jung i che che tan |
if you take too big a stride, you could easily rip your balls (catchphrase) (line spoken by actor 葛優|葛优[Ge3 You1] in the 2010 action comedy movie 讓子彈飛|让子弹飞[Rang4 Zi3 dan4 Fei1]); (fig.) take things one step at a time |
レオナルドディカプリオ see styles |
reonarudodikapurio レオナルドディカプリオ |
(person) Leonardo DiCaprio (1974.11.11-; American actor) |
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shitamawari したまわり |
(1) subordinate work; menial service; subordinate; underling; servant; maid; (2) actor with a minor part (in kabuki, etc.); (3) underside (of a car) |
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fukikae ふきかえ |
(1) dubbing (of a film, etc. into a different language); (2) stand-in (actor); double; (3) (See 改鋳) recasting; reminting; recoining |
レオナルド・ディカプリオ see styles |
reonarudo dikapurio レオナルド・ディカプリオ |
(person) Leonardo DiCaprio (1974.11.11-; American actor) |
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wakiyaku わきやく |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) supporting role (actor); minor role |
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tsuriage つりあげ |
mechanism used to lift an actor onto the stage (in kabuki) |
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sutaa(p); sutaa(sk) / suta(p); suta(sk) スター(P); スタア(sk) |
(1) star (actor, athlete, etc.); celebrity; (2) star (symbol); asterisk; (3) (celestial) star |
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baipureeyaa; baipureiyaa / baipureeya; baipureya バイプレーヤー; バイプレイヤー |
supporting actor (wasei: byplayer) |
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suutsuakutaa; suutsu akutaa / sutsuakuta; sutsu akuta スーツアクター; スーツ・アクター |
stuntman performing in a full-body suit (wasei: suit actor) |
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nonkurejitto; non kurejitto ノンクレジット; ノン・クレジット |
(can be adjective with の) (1) uncredited (actor's role, sound track, etc.) (wasei: non-credit); (can be adjective with の) (2) creditless (title sequence); clean (e.g. anime opening) |
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omemie おめみえ |
(noun/participle) (1) (the privilege to have) an audience (with one's lord, a dignitary, etc.); interview (with one's superior); (noun/participle) (2) one's debut (first) appearance; debut (of a new product, work of art, actor, etc.); (noun/participle) (3) trial service (of a servant) |
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kyarakutaaboisu; kyarakutaa boisu / kyarakutaboisu; kyarakuta boisu キャラクターボイス; キャラクター・ボイス |
(See 声優・せいゆう,CV) voice actor (wasei: character voice) |
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omoiire / omoire おもいいれ |
(noun/participle) (1) emotional attachment; (noun/participle) (2) attitude (expressing emotion); meditative pose (e.g. an actor); posing for effect |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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