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<123456Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ブルーマウンテンズ see styles |
buruumauntenzu / burumauntenzu ブルーマウンテンズ |
(place-name) Blue Mountains (Australia) |
リチャードソン山脈 see styles |
richaadosonsanmyaku / richadosonsanmyaku リチャードソンさんみゃく |
(place-name) Richardson Mountains |
ロングレーンジ山脈 see styles |
rongureenjisanmyaku ロングレーンジさんみゃく |
(place-name) Long Range Mountains |
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rokkouoroshi / rokkooroshi ろっこうおろし |
cold northerly winter wind from the Rokko Mountains |
大山鳴動して鼠一匹 see styles |
taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき |
(expression) much ado about nothing; The mountains have brought forth a mouse (Aesop) |
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tengutsubute てんぐつぶて |
rock flying out of nowhere (while in the mountains) |
山海慧自在通王如來 山海慧自在通王如来 see styles |
shān hǎi huì zì zài tōng wáng rú lái shan1 hai3 hui4 zi4 zai4 tong1 wang2 ru2 lai2 shan hai hui tzu tsai t`ung wang ju lai shan hai hui tzu tsai tung wang ju lai Sankai ejizaitsūō nyorai |
Tathāgata-King whose Wisdom Freely Penetrates the Mountains and Seas |
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hiraoroshi ひらおろし |
strong local wind blowing around the Hira mountains in Shiga prefecture (sinks boats on the lake and stops trains of the Kosei Line) |
江山易改,本性難移 江山易改,本性难移 see styles |
jiāng shān yì gǎi , běn xìng nán yí jiang1 shan1 yi4 gai3 , ben3 xing4 nan2 yi2 chiang shan i kai , pen hsing nan i |
it is easier to change mountains and rivers than to alter one's character (idiom); you can't change who you are; Can the leopard change his spots? |
泰山鳴動して鼠一匹 see styles |
taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき |
(expression) much ado about nothing; The mountains have brought forth a mouse (Aesop) |
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nekomata ねこまた |
(1) {jpmyth} nekomata; fork-tailed cat yōkai; (2) {jpmyth} giant beast that inhabits the mountains |
アディロンダック山地 see styles |
adirondakkusanchi アディロンダックさんち |
(place-name) Adirondack Mountains |
アンティレバノン山脈 see styles |
antirebanonsanmyaku アンティレバノンさんみゃく |
(place-name) Anti-Lebanon Mountains |
ヴェルホヤンスク山脈 see styles |
reruhoyansukusanmyaku ヴェルホヤンスクさんみゃく |
(place-name) Verkhoyansk Mountains |
ジャヤウィジャヤ山脈 see styles |
jayaijayasanmyaku ジャヤウィジャヤさんみゃく |
(place-name) Jayawijaya Mountains |
スカンディナビア山地 see styles |
sukandinabiasanchi スカンディナビアさんち |
(place-name) Scandinavia Mountains |
ビーヴァーヘッド山脈 see styles |
biiaaheddosanmyaku / biaheddosanmyaku ビーヴァーヘッドさんみゃく |
(place-name) Beaverhead Mountains |
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yamanote やまのて |
(1) (See 下町・1,山手・2) hilly section of a city (usu. upscale residential); (2) (See 下町・したまち・2) Yamanote (hilly residential section of western Tokyo, incl. Yotsuya, Aoyama, Koishikawa, Hongo, Ichigaya, Akasaka, Azabu and surrounds); (3) (See 山手・やまて・1) place near the mountains |
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myaku みゃく |
(1) pulse; (2) vein; (3) chain (of mountains, etc.); (4) hope; (5) thread (of an argument) |
大山鳴動してねずみ一匹 see styles |
taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき |
(expression) much ado about nothing; The mountains have brought forth a mouse (Aesop) |
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yamazoi やまぞい |
(adj-no,n) (running) along a mountain; along (a chain of) mountains |
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gigi ぎぎ |
(adj-t,adv-to) towering (mountains); soaring; lofty; majestic |
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tsubaki(p); sancha(山茶); tsubaki つばき(P); さんちゃ(山茶); ツバキ |
(1) common camellia (Camellia japonica); (2) (さんちゃ only) (archaism) tea produced in the mountains |
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kitsunebi きつねび |
pale fiery light seen in fields and mountains at night; will-o'-the-wisp; ignis fatuus; elf-fire; fen-fire |
グアダループ山岳国立公園 see styles |
guadaruupusangakukokuritsukouen / guadarupusangakukokuritsukoen グアダループさんがくこくりつこうえん |
(place-name) Guadalupe Mountains National Park |
スーパースティション山脈 see styles |
suupaasutishonsanmyaku / supasutishonsanmyaku スーパースティションさんみゃく |
(place-name) Superstition Mountains |
他山の石以て玉を攻むべし see styles |
tazannoishimottetamaoosamubeshi たざんのいしもってたまをおさむべし |
(expression) (proverb) (See 他山の石) one should learn from other's mistakes; stones from other mountains can be used to polish one's own gems |
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yamagomori やまごもり |
(noun/participle) (1) secluding oneself in the mountains; undertaking ascetic practices at a mountain temple; (noun/participle) (2) retreat; off-site meeting |
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sangaku さんがく |
mountain chain; mountains |
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kuniyaburetesangaari / kuniyaburetesangari くにやぶれてさんがあり |
(expression) (proverb) destroy a country, but its mountains and rivers remain; the land outlasts the king |
山中の賊を破るは易く心中の賊を破るは難し see styles |
sanchuunozokuoyaburuhayasukushinchuunozokuoyaburuhakatashi / sanchunozokuoyaburuhayasukushinchunozokuoyaburuhakatashi さんちゅうのぞくをやぶるはやすくしんちゅうのぞくをやぶるはかたし |
(expression) (proverb) it's hard to discipline one's mind; defeating the bandits in the mountains is easy; defeating the bandit in one's heart is hard |
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taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき |
(expression) much ado about nothing; The mountains have brought forth a mouse (Aesop) |
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kuniyaburetesangaari / kuniyaburetesangari くにやぶれてさんがあり |
(expression) (proverb) (from a poem by Du Fu) the land outlasts the king; a country may fall but its mountains and rivers remain |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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