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hankafuza はんかふざ |
(See 結跏趺坐・けっかふざ) half lotus position (meditation posture); sitting with one foot placed on the opposite thigh |
尺有所短,寸有所長 尺有所短,寸有所长 |
chǐ yǒu suǒ duǎn , cùn yǒu suǒ cháng chi3 you3 suo3 duan3 , cun4 you3 suo3 chang2 ch`ih yu so tuan , ts`un yu so ch`ang chih yu so tuan , tsun yu so chang |
lit. for some things a foot may be too short, and for the other an inch will suffice (proverb); fig. everyone has their strong and weak points; everything has its advantages and disadvantages |
搬起石頭砸自己的腳 搬起石头砸自己的脚 see styles |
bān qǐ shí tou zá zì jǐ de jiǎo ban1 qi3 shi2 tou5 za2 zi4 ji3 de5 jiao3 pan ch`i shih t`ou tsa tzu chi te chiao pan chi shih tou tsa tzu chi te chiao |
to crush one's own foot while trying to maneuver a rock (to a cliff edge, to drop on one's enemy) (idiom); hoisted by one's own petard |
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kanpou / kanpo かんぽう |
{med} dyshidrosis; pompholyx; athlete's foot |
百尺竿頭,更盡一步 百尺竿头,更尽一步 |
bǎi chǐ gān tóu , gèng jìn yī bù bai3 chi3 gan1 tou2 , geng4 jin4 yi1 bu4 pai ch`ih kan t`ou , keng chin i pu pai chih kan tou , keng chin i pu |
lit. hundred foot pole, progress still further (idiom); fig. much accomplished, still some work to do; to continue to further successes; not to rest on one's laurels |
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migaru みがる |
(adjectival noun) (1) agile; nimble; light (of foot); (adjectival noun) (2) casual (clothing); light (e.g. luggage); (adjectival noun) (3) carefree; with limited responsibility |
魔高一丈,道高一尺 |
mó gāo yī zhàng , dào gāo yī chǐ mo2 gao1 yi1 zhang4 , dao4 gao1 yi1 chi3 mo kao i chang , tao kao i ch`ih mo kao i chang , tao kao i chih |
the devil is ten foot tall, virtue one foot (idiom); It takes constant vigilance to stave off evil. |
コースター・ブレーキ |
koosutaa bureeki / koosuta bureeki コースター・ブレーキ |
coaster brake (bicycle); back pedal brake; foot brake |
フル・フット・タイプ |
furu futto taipu フル・フット・タイプ |
full foot type scuba fin |
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susono すその |
(1) foot of a mountain; plain at the foot of a mountain; (2) range; spread; extent; encompassing circle |
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fuminijiru ふみにじる |
(transitive verb) to trample underfoot; to tread on; to crush with a foot |
身の回りの世話をする see styles |
minomawarinosewaosuru みのまわりのせわをする |
(exp,vs-i) to wait on someone hand and foot; to take personal care of someone |
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fumoto ふもと |
(kana only) foot (of a mountain or hill); bottom; base |
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fumoto ふもと |
foot (of a mountain or hill); bottom; base |
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omiashi おみあし |
(honorific or respectful language) foot; leg |
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ashitsuki あしつき |
(1) something (equipped) with legs; (2) sole of foot; (3) one's manner of walking |
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yabuhebininaru やぶへびになる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to only make work for oneself; to stir up a hornet's nest; to put one's foot in one's mouth |
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binbouyusuri / binboyusuri びんぼうゆすり |
(noun/participle) shaking one's legs (usu. unconsciously); tapping one's foot; fidgeting (of the legs) |
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binbouyurugi / binboyurugi びんぼうゆるぎ |
(1) (See 貧乏ゆすり) shaking one's legs (usu. unconsciously); tapping one's foot; fidgeting (of the legs); (2) (archaism) (as 貧乏揺るぎもしない) (See 貧乏揺るぎもしない) very slight movement |
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ashi あし |
(1) (esp. 足) foot; paw; arm (of an octopus, squid, etc.); (2) (esp. 脚, 肢) leg; (3) gait; (4) pace; (5) (usu. 脚) lower radical of a kanji; (6) (足 only) means of transportation; (one's) ride; (7) (colloquialism) (usu お〜) (See お足) money; coin |
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fumu ふむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to step on; to tread on; to trample on; (transitive verb) (2) to set foot on (e.g. foreign soil); to stand on; to visit; (transitive verb) (3) to experience; to undergo; (transitive verb) (4) to follow (rules, principles, etc.); to go through (e.g. formalities); to complete; (transitive verb) (5) to estimate; to guess; to judge; to value; to appraise; (transitive verb) (6) (See 韻を踏む) to rhyme; (transitive verb) (7) to succeed to (e.g. the throne) |
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chinchin(p); chinchin ちんちん(P); チンチン |
(1) (child. language) penis; (adv,adv-to) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) with a tinkle; with a jingle; (adv,adv-to) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) with a whistle (of a kettle); (noun/participle) (4) sitting up and begging (of a dog); (5) (ktb:) (See クロダイ) juvenile black porgy; (6) (See ちんちんもがもが) children's game in which one hops on one foot; (adjectival noun) (7) (Aichi dialect) very hot (e.g. of tea); (8) (obsolete) (See ちんちんかもかも) flirting; fondling; (9) (obsolete) jealousy |
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futtobasu; futto basu フットバス; フット・バス |
(See 足湯) footbath; foot bath |
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kuchihawazawainomoto くちはわざわいのもと |
(expression) (proverb) words can lead to disaster; the tongue is the root of calamities; the more you open your mouth the more likely you are to put your foot in it |
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kuchihawazawainokado; kuchihawazawainomon くちはわざわいのかど; くちはわざわいのもん |
(expression) (proverb) (See 口は災いの元) words can lead to disaster; the tongue is the root of calamities; the more you open your mouth the more likely you are to put your foot in it |
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kachi かち |
(1) foot soldier (Edo period); samurai on foot; (2) (徒, 徒歩, 歩, 歩行 only) (archaism) (See 徒歩) going on foot; walking |
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uonome; uonome うおのめ; ウオノメ |
(exp,n) corn (on the foot) |
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dashitekureru だしてくれる |
(exp,v1-s) to take out (e.g. garbage); to put out (e.g. dishes on table); to serve (e.g. meal); to get out (e.g. food from cupboard); to submit (e.g. ideas, opinions); to provide for; to pay for; to foot the bill |
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fuminuku ふみぬく |
(transitive verb) (1) to step on (a nail); to run (a nail) through one's foot; (transitive verb) (2) to put one's foot through (the floor) |
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saidokikku; saido kikku サイドキック; サイド・キック |
{sports} side-foot (in soccer) (wasei: sidekick); kick with the side of the foot |
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futtobeesu; futto beesu フットベース; フット・ベース |
(See キックベース) kickball (wasei: foot base) |
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shinobuzuri しのぶずり |
(archaism) (See 忍・しのぶ・5) clothing patterned using squirrel's foot fern |
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futtokuriimu; futto kuriimu / futtokurimu; futto kurimu フットクリーム; フット・クリーム |
foot cream |
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futtopiipuru; futto piipuru / futtopipuru; futto pipuru フットピープル; フット・ピープル |
(See ボートピープル) foot people; refugees fleeing on foot |
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futtofairu; futto fairu フットファイル; フット・ファイル |
foot file |
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futtobureeki; futto bureeki フットブレーキ; フット・ブレーキ |
foot brake |
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futtopoketto; futto poketto フットポケット; フット・ポケット |
foot pocket portion of a diving fin |
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ganjigarame がんじがらめ |
(adverb) (kana only) bound hand and foot; hedged in (e.g. by restrictions); immobile |
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denkianma でんきあんま |
pressing one's foot on the genitals of a supine person while pulling on their feet (usu. as a prank); electric massage |
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kakekko かけっこ |
(n,vs,vi) (colloquialism) (kana only) (foot) race; sprint |
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botannokakechigai ボタンのかけちがい |
(exp,n) being at cross-purposes from the start; getting off on the wrong foot; doing up one's buttons wrongly |
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magarigane; magarijaku(曲gari尺, 曲ri尺) まがりがね; まがりじゃく(曲がり尺, 曲り尺) |
(1) (See 曲尺) carpenter's square; (2) common Japanese foot |
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futtoneiru; futtononeiru(sk) / futtoneru; futtononeru(sk) フットネイル; フットのネイル(sk) |
toenail (wasei: foot nail); toenails |
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futtofooruto; futto fooruto フットフォールト; フット・フォールト |
foot fault |
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ranningufutto; ranningu futto ランニングフット; ランニング・フット |
{comp} running foot |
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furufuttotaipu; furu futto taipu フルフットタイプ; フル・フット・タイプ |
full foot type scuba fin |
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kakekkura かけっくら |
(kana only) (colloquialism) (rare) (See かけっこ) (foot) race; sprint |
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koosutaabureeki; koosutaa bureeki / koosutabureeki; koosuta bureeki コースターブレーキ; コースター・ブレーキ |
coaster brake (on a bicycle); back pedal brake; foot brake |
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futtobeesubooru; futto beesubooru フットベースボール; フット・ベースボール |
(See キックベースボール) kickball (wasei: foot baseball); soccer baseball; football rounders |
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kakekkura かけっくら |
(noun/participle) (colloquialism) (kana only) (See 駆けっこ) (foot) race; sprint |
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ashiofumiireru / ashiofumireru あしをふみいれる |
(exp,v1) to set foot into; to enter; to step inside; to cross the threshold |
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ganjigarame がんじがらめ |
(1) (kana only) binding (someone) hand and foot; (2) (kana only) being tied down (by rules, obligations, etc.) |
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ushiroashi うしろあし |
hind leg; hind foot |
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ashiwaza あしわざ |
(1) {MA} foot technique (in judo, sumo wrestling, etc.); footwork; (2) (rare) (See 足芸) tricks performed with the feet |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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