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tsukimono つきもの |
(1) essential part; indispensable part; unavoidable part; accompaniment; appendage; accessory; (2) front and back matter (of a book, magazine, etc.) |
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amarimono あまりもの |
leftovers; remains; leavings; remnant; surplus |
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tsukaimono; tsukaimon つかいもの; つかいもん |
(1) (使い物 only) (usu. with neg. sentence) (See 使い物にならない) useful thing; usable article; (2) present; gift |
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tsukaimononinaranai つかいものにならない |
(exp,adj-i) of no use; useless; not fit for purpose |
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nisemono(p); gibutsu(偽物); ganbutsu(贋物); nisemon; nisemono にせもの(P); ぎぶつ(偽物); がんぶつ(贋物); にせもん; ニセモノ |
spurious article; forgery; counterfeit; imitation; sham |
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hatarakazarumonokuubekarazu / hatarakazarumonokubekarazu はたらかざるものくうべからず |
(expression) (proverb) if man will not work, he shall not eat; no work, no play |
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iremono いれもの |
(1) container; case; receptacle; (2) (euph) (See 棺) coffin; casket |
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deaimono であいもの |
{food} ingredient pairing (esp. seasonal) |
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surimono すりもの |
printed matter |
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torumonomotoriaezu とるものもとりあえず |
(exp,adv) (kana only) without a moment's delay; leaving everything else unattended to |
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furutsuwamono; kohei(古兵); kobushi(古武士) / furutsuwamono; kohe(古兵); kobushi(古武士) ふるつわもの; こへい(古兵); こぶし(古武士) |
(1) (こぶし only) feudal warrior; samurai; (2) old soldier; veteran; old hand |
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meshiagarimono めしあがりもの |
(honorific or respectful language) food |
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miginiderumonohanai みぎにでるものはない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (from the Chinese custom where the rightmost seat was the seat of honor) (See 右に出る者はいない) being second to none; being in a league of one's own |
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miginiderumonohainai みぎにでるものはいない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (from the Chinese custom where the rightmost seat was the seat of honor) being second to none; being in a league of one's own |
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awasemono あわせもの |
something joined together |
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awasemonohahanaremono あわせものははなれもの |
(expression) (proverb) things that come together can also come apart; what may be joined may be separated |
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meibutsuniumaimononashi / mebutsuniumaimononashi めいぶつにうまいものなし |
(expression) (proverb) the reality always falls short of the fame; local specialties rarely taste good |
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mukougaokayuuenmonoreerusen / mukogaokayuenmonoreerusen むこうがおかゆうえんモノレールせん |
(serv) Mukōgaokayūen Monorail Line |
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fukidemono ふきでもの |
(skin) eruption; rash; pimple; spot; acne; boil |
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akiretemonogaienai あきれてものがいえない |
(exp,adj-i) (See ものが言えない・ものがいえない) astonished beyond words; speechless out of shock |
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inochiattenomonodane いのちあってのものだね |
(expression) (proverb) while there is life, there is hope; without life, there is nothing; don't waste your life |
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tenhamizukaratasukurumonootasuku てんはみずからたすくるものをたすく |
(exp,v5k) (proverb) heaven helps those who help themselves |
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sukikosomononojouzunare / sukikosomononojozunare すきこそもののじょうずなれ |
(expression) (proverb) what one likes, one will do well; you become good at what you like doing |
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kirawaremono きらわれもの |
hated person; disliked person; person shunned by others; anathema |
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naburimono なぶりもの |
object of ridicule; laughingstock; butt (of jokes); mockery |
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kodomonokenrijouyaku / kodomonokenrijoyaku こどものけんりじょうやく |
(exp,n) Convention on the Rights of the Child |
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kodomonokenkanioyagaderu こどものけんかにおやがでる |
(exp,v1) (proverb) when kids get in a fight, their parents come to their aid; yelping curs will raise mastiffs |
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kodomonokoro こどものころ |
(exp,n,adv) (time of) one's childhood; when one was a child |
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kodomonokoro こどものころ |
(exp,n,adv) (time of) one's childhood; when one was a child |
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yasumono(p); yasumon やすもの(P); やすもん |
cheap article; poor-quality article |
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hakimono はきもの |
footwear; footgear; shoes |
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shiawasemono しあわせもの |
fortunate person; lucky fellow; lucky dog |
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tatemono たてもの |
building |
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yowaimonoijime(弱imonoijime, 弱i者ijime, 弱i者虐me); yowaimonoijime(弱imonoijime, 弱i者ijime) よわいものいじめ(弱いものいじめ, 弱い者いじめ, 弱い者虐め); よわいものイジメ(弱いものイジメ, 弱い者イジメ) |
picking on someone smaller than oneself; bullying the weak |
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yowaimonoijime よわいものいじめ |
bullying (the weak); bully |
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bibitarumono びびたるもの |
(exp,n) very small amount; insignificant thing; negligible amount |
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wasuremono わすれもの |
(1) lost article; thing left behind; (2) leaving something behind; forgetting something |
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wasuremono(p); wasuremon わすれもの(P); わすれもん |
(1) lost article; thing left behind; (2) leaving something behind; forgetting something |
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kowaimonomitasa こわいものみたさ |
(exp,n) curiosity of fear; urge to look at something frightening; wanting to take a peek at something unpleasant |
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namakemono なまけもの |
lazy person; lazy fellow; slothful person |
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namakemono なまけもの |
lazy person; lazy fellow; slothful person |
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awatemono あわてもの |
(1) scatterbrain; absent-minded person; careless person; thoughtless person; (2) rash person; hasty person |
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wagamononisuru わがものにする |
(exp,vs-i) to make something one's own; to appropriate for oneself |
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wagamonogao わがものがお |
(noun or adjectival noun) looking or acting as if one owned the place |
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moterumonotomotazarumono もてるものともたざるもの |
(expression) haves and have-nots |
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sasagemono ささげもの |
offering; sacrifice |
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sagashimono さがしもの |
(1) looking for something; searching for something; (2) object being sought |
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sagashimono さがしもの |
(1) looking for something; searching for something; (2) object being sought |
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agemono あげもの |
{food} deep-fried food |
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hayaimonogachi(早i者勝chi, 早imono勝chi); hayaimongachi(早i者勝chi, 早imon勝chi) はやいものがち(早い者勝ち, 早いもの勝ち); はやいもんがち(早い者勝ち, 早いもん勝ち) |
(expression) (proverb) first come, first served; the early bird catches the worm |
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hayaimonogachi はやいものがち |
(expression) (proverb) first come, first served; the early bird catches the worm |
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jidaimono じだいもの |
(1) antique; historical object; (2) pre-Meiji period drama; period piece |
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sarashimono さらしもの |
pilloried criminal exposed to public view; public scorn or humiliation; person shamed in front of others |
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tourimonoiwazaredomoshitaonozukaramichionasu / torimonoiwazaredomoshitaonozukaramichionasu とうりものいわざれどもしたおのずからみちをなす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) a man of virtue will naturally attract admirers; good wine speaks for itself |
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shinimonogurui しにものぐるい |
(exp,n,adj-no) desperation; struggle to the death |
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shindehanamiganarumonoka しんではなみがなるものか |
(expression) (proverb) once you're dead, that's it |
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shindehanamigasakumonoka しんではなみがさくものか |
(expression) (proverb) once you're dead, that's it |
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kurabemono くらべもの |
(See 比べ物にならない) comparison; something worthy of comparison |
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kurabemononinaranai くらべものにならない |
(exp,adj-i) cannot be compared with; no match for |
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kurabemononinaranai くらべものにならない |
(exp,adj-i) cannot be compared (with); being no match (for) |
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kurabemononinaranai くらべものにならない |
(exp,adj-i) cannot be compared (with); being no match (for) |
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araimono(p); araimon あらいもの(P); あらいもん |
things to be washed; (dirty) dishes; laundry; washing |
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sentakumono(p); sentakumon せんたくもの(P); せんたくもん |
laundry; the washing |
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uminomonotomoyamanomonotomotsukanai うみのものともやまのものともつかない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) neither fish nor fowl; hard to predict; up in the air; unclear |
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mazemono まぜもの |
mixture; adulteration |
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tsukemono つけもの |
{food} tsukemono (pickled vegetables) |
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itamemono いためもの |
stir-fry; stir-fried food |
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naimononedari ないものねだり |
(exp,n) (kana only) asking for the moon; pining for what one doesn't have; thinking the grass is greener on the other side of the fence; asking for too much; asking for the impossible |
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naimononedari ないものねだり |
(exp,n) (kana only) asking for the moon; pining for what one doesn't have; thinking the grass is greener on the other side of the fence; asking for too much; asking for the impossible |
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naimonohanai ないものはない |
(expression) (1) (kana only) there's nothing we (I, he, she, etc.) don't have; (exp,adj-i) (2) (kana only) (emphatic form of 無い) (See 無い・1) nonexistent; not in one's possession; we (I, he, she, etc.) don't have what we don't have |
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naimonohanai; naimononai(sk) ないものはない; ないものない(sk) |
(expression) (1) (kana only) there's nothing we (I, he, she, etc.) don't have; (exp,adj-i) (2) (kana only) (emphatic form of ない) (See ない・1) nonexistent; not in one's possession; we (I, he, she, etc.) don't have what we don't have |
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monohatsukaiyou / monohatsukaiyo ものはつかいよう |
(expression) (proverb) things depend on how you use them; all things have their uses when they are used in the right way |
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monohaiiyou / monohaiyo ものはいいよう |
(expression) (proverb) smooth words make smooth ways; it's not what you say; it's how you say it |
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monomoiiyou / monomoiyo ものもいいよう |
(expression) (proverb) (See 物も言い様で角が立つ) be careful what you say; consider your words |
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monogoi(物乞i, 物goi, mono乞i, 物乞); monogoi(mono乞i) ものごい(物乞い, 物ごい, もの乞い, 物乞); モノごい(モノ乞い) |
(n,vs,vi) beggar; begging |
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monozukuri(物作ri, mono作ri, 物zukuri, 物造ri, mono造ri); monozukuri(mono作ri, mono造ri); monotsukuri(物作ri, mono作ri, 物造ri, mono造ri); monotsukuri(mono作ri, mono造ri) ものづくり(物作り, もの作り, 物づくり, 物造り, もの造り); モノづくり(モノ作り, モノ造り); ものつくり(物作り, もの作り, 物造り, もの造り); モノつくり(モノ作り, モノ造り) |
(1) (kana only) manufacturing; craftsmanship; making things by hand; (2) (ものつくり only) making New-Year's decorations; (3) (ものつくり only) (archaism) preparing fields; farming; farmer |
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monozuki ものずき |
(noun or adjectival noun) (idle) curiosity; fancifulness; whimsy; (having) strange tastes |
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monosabishii / monosabishi ものさびしい |
(adjective) lonely |
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monosashi ものさし |
ruler; measure |
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monoganashii / monoganashi ものがなしい |
(adjective) sad; melancholy |
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mononareru ものなれる |
(v1,vi) (often 〜た: experienced, skilled) to add to one's experience; to become skillful |
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monouge / monoge ものうげ |
(adjectival noun) (1) languorous; weary; listless; (adjectival noun) (2) somber; sombre; gloomy; despondent |
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monomezurashii / monomezurashi ものめずらしい |
(adjective) curious; strange; unusual |
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monotarinai ものたりない |
(adjective) unsatisfied; unsatisfactory; insufficient in some way; lacking something |
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kemonomimi; kemomimi; kemonomimi(sk); kemomimi(sk) けものみみ; けもみみ; ケモノミミ(sk); ケモミミ(sk) |
(manga slang) (See 猫耳・2) kemonomimi; character with animal ears |
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namagusamono なまぐさもの |
(dated) (See 精進物) meat and fish (forbidden to monks) |
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inakamono; inakamon いなかもの; いなかもん |
(occ. derisive) person from the countryside; countryman; countryfolk; provincial person; bumpkin; hick; hillbilly; redneck |
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hyakurioyukumonohakujuuonakabatosu / hyakurioyukumonohakujuonakabatosu ひゃくりをゆくものはくじゅうをなかばとす |
(expression) (proverb) don't count your chickens before they're hatched; there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip; consider a journey of 100 ri to be halfway completed at 90 |
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tatteirumonohaoyademotsukae / tatterumonohaoyademotsukae たっているものはおやでもつかえ |
(expression) (proverb) when dealing with urgent business, make use of whoever is handy |
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hakomono; hakomono(sk) はこもの; ハコモノ(sk) |
(1) (colloquialism) (oft. written as ハコモノ) public building; community building; (2) (See 脚物) box-shaped item of furniture (e.g. chest of drawers, bookcase); (3) boxed gift |
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amimono あみもの |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) knitting; knitted material; crochet |
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enhainamono えんはいなもの |
(expression) (proverb) (See 縁は異なもの味なもの) inscrutable are the ways people are brought together; there is no telling how people are brought together; marriages are made in heaven |
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orimono おりもの |
textile; fabric |
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okimono おきもの |
(1) ornament; decorative object; (2) figurehead; leader without real power |
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atsumononikoritenamasuofuku あつものにこりてなますをふく |
(exp,v5k) (proverb) a burnt child dreads the fire; once bitten twice shy; to become overcautious from a bad experience |
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haremono はれもの |
swelling; boil; abscess; tumor; tumour |
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haremono はれもの |
swelling; boil; abscess; tumor; tumour |
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kusaimononifuta くさいものにふた |
(expression) (idiom) looking the other way; hushing up a problem |
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kusaimononihaegatakaru くさいものにはえがたかる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) flies are attracted to foul smells; ruffians flock together |
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otoshimono おとしもの |
(1) lost property; something dropped and left behind; (2) dropping something (without realising); losing something |
Information about this dictionary:
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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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