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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

引き網

see styles
 hikiami
    ひきあみ
dragnet; seine

引き綿

see styles
 hikiwata
    ひきわた
floss silk

引き船

see styles
 hikibune
    ひきぶね
    hikifune
    ひきふね
(noun/participle) tugboat; towing; towage

引き金

see styles
 hikigane
    ひきがね
trigger; gunlock

引き釣

see styles
 hikizuri
    ひきづり
(noun/participle) trolling (fishing)

引き鉄

see styles
 hikigane
    ひきがね
trigger; gunlock

引き際

see styles
 hikigiwa
    ひきぎわ
moment to quit; way to quit

引き馬

see styles
 hikiuma
    ひきうま
draft horse; draught horse

引ずる

see styles
 hikizuru
    ひきずる
(transitive verb) (1) to drag along; to pull; (2) to force someone along; (3) to prolong; to drag out; (4) to influence strongly; to seduce

引上げ

see styles
 hikiage
    ひきあげ
(1) pulling up; drawing up; salvage; re-flotation; (2) raising; increase; upward revision; (3) repatriation; evacuation

引久保

see styles
 hikikubo
    ひきくぼ
(place-name) Hikikubo

引付け

see styles
 hikitsuke
    ひきつけ
convulsions

引付る

see styles
 hikitsukeru
    ひきつける
(irregular okurigana usage) (Ichidan verb) (1) to fascinate; to attract; to charm; to pull up (at a gate); (2) to have a convulsion

引伸す

see styles
 hikinobasu
    ひきのばす
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) to stretch larger; (2) to enlarge (photos); (3) to delay (e.g. the end of a meeting)

引伸機

see styles
 hikinobashiki
    ひきのばしき
enlarger

引佐峠

see styles
 hikisatouge / hikisatoge
    ひきさとうげ
(place-name) Hikisatōge

引入沢

see styles
 hikiirisawa / hikirisawa
    ひきいりさわ
(place-name) Hikiirisawa

引写し

see styles
 hikiutsushi
    ひきうつし
a copy; tracing

引出し

see styles
 hikidashi
    ひきだし
(1) drawer; (2) withdrawal; drawing out; (3) variety of knowledge and experience useful for handling things impromptu

引出す

see styles
 hikidasu
    ひきだす
(transitive verb) to pull out; to take out; to draw out; to withdraw

引出物

see styles
 hikidemono
    ひきでもの
gift; souvenir

引分け

see styles
 hikiwake
    ひきわけ
draw (in competition); tie game

引切る

see styles
 hikikiru
    ひききる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (1) to saw off; (2) to interrupt; to suspend; to discontinue

引原川

see styles
 hikiharagawa
    ひきはらがわ
(personal name) Hikiharagawa

引去る

see styles
 hikisaru
    ひきさる
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to retreat; to withdraw; to deduct

引取り

see styles
 hikitori
    ひきとり
(noun/participle) leaving; accepting

引取る

see styles
 hikitoru
    ひきとる
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) to take over; to take back; to collect; to claim; (2) to take charge of; to take custody of; to look after; to take care of; to adopt; (3) to retire to a private place; to withdraw; to get out

引取人

see styles
 hikitorinin
    ひきとりにん
(irregular okurigana usage) caretaker; claimer; guarantor

引受け

see styles
 hikiuke
    ひきうけ
undertaking; underwriting; acceptance

引受る

see styles
 hikiukeru
    ひきうける
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) to be responsible for; (2) to take over; to take up; (3) to guarantee; to undertake; (4) to contract (a disease)

引受人

see styles
 hikiukenin
    ひきうけにん
guarantor; acceptor (e.g. promissory note); underwriter (e.g. stock issue)

引合い

see styles
 hikiai
    ひきあい
(1) reference; comparison; example; (2) inquiry; enquiry; (3) witness; being involved in a court case; deal

引合う

see styles
 hikiau
    ひきあう
(irregular okurigana usage) (v5u,vi) (1) to pay; to be profitable; (2) to pull against each other

引回し

see styles
 hikimawashi
    ひきまわし
(1) taking someone around; (2) guidance; (3) (archaism) parading a criminal through town before their execution (Edo period)

引回す

see styles
 hikimawasu
    ひきまわす
(transitive verb) (1) to draw around (e.g. a curtain); to drag around; (2) to take (someone) around; to parade around; (3) to order about; to lead; to guide

引固屋

see styles
 hikigoya
    ひきごや
(place-name) Hikigoya

引土新

see styles
 hikitsuchishin
    ひきつちしん
(place-name) Hikitsuchishin

引地山

see styles
 hikichiyama
    ひきちやま
(place-name) Hikichiyama

引地峠

see styles
 hikijitouge / hikijitoge
    ひきぢとうげ
(place-name) Hikiditōge

引地川

see styles
 hikichigawa
    ひきちがわ
(personal name) Hikichigawa

引地橋

see styles
 hikijibashi
    ひきじばし
(place-name) Hikijibashi

引坂川

see styles
 hikizakagawa
    ひきざかがわ
(place-name) Hikizakagawa

引妻池

see styles
 hikizumaike
    ひきづまいけ
(place-name) Hikizumaike

引宇根

see styles
 hikiune
    ひきうね
(surname) Hikiune

引寄山

see styles
 hikiyoseyama
    ひきよせやま
(place-name) Hikiyoseyama

引屋敷

see styles
 hikiyashiki
    ひきやしき
(surname) Hikiyashiki

引座川

see styles
 hikizagawa
    ひきざがわ
(place-name) Hikizagawa

引延す

see styles
 hikinobasu
    ひきのばす
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) to stretch larger; (2) to enlarge (photos); (3) to delay (e.g. the end of a meeting)

引廻し

see styles
 hikimawashi
    ひきまわし
(1) taking someone around; (2) guidance; (3) (archaism) parading a criminal through town before their execution (Edo period)

引廻す

see styles
 hikimawasu
    ひきまわす
(transitive verb) (1) to draw around (e.g. a curtain); to drag around; (2) to take (someone) around; to parade around; (3) to order about; to lead; to guide

引廻沢

see styles
 hikimawashizawa
    ひきまわしざわ
(place-name) Hikimawashizawa

引廻鼻

see styles
 hikimawashihana
    ひきまわしはな
(personal name) Hikimawashihana

引当て

see styles
 hikiate
    ひきあて
mortgage; security

引当る

see styles
 hikiateru
    ひきあてる
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) to draw (the winning ticket); (2) to apply; to compare; to put (oneself in someone's position)

引当金

see styles
 hikiatekin
    ひきあてきん
reserves; provisions

引戻す

see styles
 hikimodosu
    ひきもどす
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to bring back; to restore

引払う

see styles
 hikiharau
    ひきはらう
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to vacate; to move out

引抜き

see styles
 hikinuki
    ひきぬき
(1) hiring from another company; recruitment; scouting; headhunting; (2) quick costume change in kabuki (taking off outer costume); (3) drawing (wire, pipes, metal plate)

引抜く

see styles
 hikinuku
    ひきぬく
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) to extract; to uproot; to pull out; (2) to headhunt; to lure away

引揚げ

see styles
 hikiage
    ひきあげ
(1) pulling up; drawing up; salvage; re-flotation; (2) raising; increase; upward revision; (3) repatriation; evacuation

引揚者

see styles
 hikiagesha
    ひきあげしゃ
returnee; repatriate

引揚船

see styles
 hikiagebune
    ひきあげぶね
    hikiagefune
    ひきあげふね
evacuation boat; repatriation ship

引換え

see styles
 hikikae
    ひきかえ
exchange; conversion

引換て

see styles
 hikikaete
    ひきかえて
(expression) on the contrary

引換券

see styles
 hikikaeken
    ひきかえけん
exchange ticket; claim tag; coupon

引換証

see styles
 hikikaeshou / hikikaesho
    ひきかえしょう
receipt; coupon; bond; check

引摺り

see styles
 hikizuri
    ひきずり
(1) train of dress; trailing skirt; (2) woman who doesn't work and only thinks about fashion

引摺る

see styles
 hikizuru
    ひきずる
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) to drag along; to pull; (2) to force someone along; (3) to prolong; to drag out; (4) to influence strongly; to seduce

引攣り

see styles
 hikitsuri
    ひきつり
(1) scar; (2) spasm; twitch; cramp

引攣る

see styles
 hikitsuru
    ひきつる
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to have a cramp (spasm, convulsion, twitch); to become stiff

引敷林

see styles
 hikishikibayashi
    ひきしきばやし
(surname) Hikishikibayashi

引明け

see styles
 hikiake
    ひきあけ
dawn

引替え

see styles
 hikikae
    ひきかえ
exchange; conversion

引木川

see styles
 hikigigawa
    ひきぎがわ
(place-name) Hikigigawa

引本浦

see styles
 hikimotoura / hikimotora
    ひきもとうら
(place-name) Hikimotoura

引本港

see styles
 hikimotokou / hikimotoko
    ひきもとこう
(place-name) Hikimotokou

引染め

see styles
 hikizome
    ひきぞめ
brush dyeing

引治駅

see styles
 hikijieki
    ひきじえき
(st) Hikiji Station

引津湾

see styles
 hikitsuwan
    ひきつわん
(place-name) Hikitsuwan

引浪前

see styles
 hikinamimae
    ひきなみまえ
(place-name) Hikinamimae

引渡し

see styles
 hikiwatashi
    ひきわたし
delivery; handing over; turning over; extradition

引渡す

see styles
 hikiwatasu
    ひきわたす
(transitive verb) to deliver; to extradite; to stretch across; to hand over

引無田

see styles
 hikimuta
    ひきむた
(place-name) Hikimuta

引牛越

see styles
 hikiushigoe
    ひきうしごえ
(personal name) Hikiushigoe

引田川

see styles
 hikitakawa
    ひきたかわ
(place-name) Hikitakawa

引田橋

see styles
 hikidabashi
    ひきだばし
(place-name) Hikidabashi

引目町

see styles
 hikimechou / hikimecho
    ひきめちょう
(place-name) Hikimechō

引直す

see styles
 hikinaosu
    ひきなおす
(transitive verb) (1) to redraw (a line); (2) to catch (a cold) again; (3) to consult (a reference) again

引破る

see styles
 hikiyaburu
    ひきやぶる
(transitive verb) to tear; to rip; to rend

引移る

see styles
 hikiutsuru
    ひきうつる
(v5r,vi) to move; to move to a new location

引立つ

see styles
 hikitatsu
    ひきたつ
(irregular okurigana usage) (Godan verb with "tsu" ending) (1) to become active; (2) to look better

引立て

see styles
 hikitate
    ひきたて
favor; favour; patronage

引立役

see styles
 hikitateyaku
    ひきたてやく
person who makes someone else appear better; foil

引篭り

see styles
 hikikomori
    ひきこもり
(1) shut-in; stay-at-home; hikikomori; people who withdraw from society; (2) social withdrawal; shunning other people

引籠り

see styles
 hikikomori
    ひきこもり
(1) shut-in; stay-at-home; hikikomori; people who withdraw from society; (2) social withdrawal; shunning other people

引籠る

see styles
 hikikomoru
    ひきこもる
(irregular okurigana usage) (v5r,vi) to stay indoors; to be confined indoors

引絞る

see styles
 hikishiboru
    ひきしぼる
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) (1) to draw (a bow) to the limit; (2) to pull tight; to squeeze tight; to clasp; (3) to strain (voice)

引継ぎ

see styles
 hikitsugi
    ひきつぎ
taking over; handing over; transfer of control; inheriting; passing on the baton

引継ぐ

see styles
 hikitsugu
    ひきつぐ
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to take over; to hand over

引続き

see styles
 hikitsuzuki
    ひきつづき
(n-adv,n) (1) continuously; continually; without a break; (2) next; then; after that

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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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