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Variations:
甘辛両党
甘辛両刀

 amakararyoutou / amakararyoto
    あまからりょうとう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) taste for both wines and sweets; having a liking for both alcoholic beverages and sweet things

Variations:
苗字帯刀
名字帯刀

 myoujitaitou / myojitaito
    みょうじたいとう
(hist) (yoji) right to bear a surname and to wear a sword (during the Edo period)

路見不平,拔刀相助


路见不平,拔刀相助

lù jiàn bù píng , bá dāo xiāng zhù
    lu4 jian4 bu4 ping2 , ba2 dao1 xiang1 zhu4
lu chien pu p`ing , pa tao hsiang chu
    lu chien pu ping , pa tao hsiang chu
lit. to intervene when one sees an injustice (idiom); fig. to rush to the rescue; to play the white knight

Variations:
太刀さばき
太刀捌き

 tachisabaki
    たちさばき
swordplay; swordsmanship

Variations:
守り刀
守刀(io)

 mamorigatana
    まもりがたな
sword for self-defense; sword for self-defence

Variations:
秋刀魚
三馬(sK)

 sanma(gikun); sanma
    さんま(gikun); サンマ
(kana only) Pacific saury (Cololabis saira); mackerel pike

Variations:
押っ取り刀
おっとり刀

 ottorigatana
    おっとりがたな
(1) making great haste, having been caught off guard; scurrying unprepared; (2) rushing to an emergency with sword in hand, not having had time to affix it at the waist

銃砲刀剣類所持等取締法

see styles
 juuhoutoukenruishojitoutorishimarihou / juhotokenruishojitotorishimariho
    じゅうほうとうけんるいしょじとうとりしまりほう
{law} Act for Controlling the Possession of Firearms or Swords and Other Such Weapons

Variations:

剪刀(rK)

 hasami(p); hasami
    はさみ(P); ハサミ
(1) (kana only) (See 螯・はさみ) scissors; shears; clippers; (2) (kana only) hole punch

Variations:
髪剃菜
毛蓮菜
剃刀菜

 kouzorina; kouzorina / kozorina; kozorina
    こうぞりな; コウゾリナ
(kana only) hawkweed oxtongue (Picris hieracioides subsp. japonica)

Variations:
太刀取り
太刀取(sK)

 tachitori; tachidori
    たちとり; たちどり
(1) (hist) person in charge of beheading (concluding a seppuku); (2) (hist) executioner; person in charge of beheading; (3) {sumo} (See 太刀持ち・2) rikishi carrying a sword who follows the yokozuna to the ring during his ring-entering ceremony

Variations:
峰打ち
刀背打ち(rK)

 mineuchi
    みねうち
striking with the back of the sword

Variations:
薙刀
長刀
薙鉈
眉尖刀

 naginata
    なぎなた
(1) naginata; polearm with a curved single-edged blade (similar to a glaive); (2) (kana only) naginata; martial art of wielding the naginata

刀不磨要生銹,人不學要落後


刀不磨要生锈,人不学要落后

dāo bù mó yào shēng xiù , rén bù xué yào luò hòu
    dao1 bu4 mo2 yao4 sheng1 xiu4 , ren2 bu4 xue2 yao4 luo4 hou4
tao pu mo yao sheng hsiu , jen pu hsüeh yao lo hou
(proverb) a blade will get rusty if it is not sharpened; a man will fall behind if he doesn't study

刀不磨要生鏽,人不學要落後


刀不磨要生锈,人不学要落后

dāo bù mó yào shēng xiù , rén bù xué yào luò hòu
    dao1 bu4 mo2 yao4 sheng1 xiu4 , ren2 bu4 xue2 yao4 luo4 hou4
tao pu mo yao sheng hsiu , jen pu hsüeh yao lo hou
(proverb) a blade will get rusty if it is not sharpened; a man will fall behind if he doesn't study

Variations:
むね打ち
棟打ち
刀背打ち

 muneuchi
    むねうち
(See 峰打ち) striking with the back of the sword

Variations:
単刀直入
短刀直入(iK)

 tantouchokunyuu / tantochokunyu
    たんとうちょくにゅう
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (yoji) straight to the point; point-blank; frank; direct

Variations:
馬刀貝
馬蛤貝
蟶貝
マテ貝

 mategai(馬貝, 馬蛤貝, 蟶貝); mategai(mate貝)
    まてがい(馬刀貝, 馬蛤貝, 蟶貝); マテがい(マテ貝)
razor clam

Variations:
両刀使い
両刀遣い
両刀づかい

 ryoutouzukai; ryoutoutsukai(両使i, 両遣i) / ryotozukai; ryototsukai(両使i, 両遣i)
    りょうとうづかい; りょうとうつかい(両刀使い, 両刀遣い)
(1) (See 使い・つかい・4) double-sword fencing; two-sword fencer; (2) being skilled in two fields; (an) expert in two fields; (3) liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well; (4) (colloquialism) bisexual (person)

Variations:
伝家の宝刀
殿下の宝刀(iK)

 denkanohoutou / denkanohoto
    でんかのほうとう
(exp,n) (1) (idiom) one's last resort; trump card; (exp,n) (2) (orig. meaning) treasured family sword

Variations:
太刀
大刀
横刀(rK)

 tachi
    たち
(1) long sword (as opposed to the shorter katana); (2) (太刀 only) (hist) tachi; sabre-like sword worn on the hip with the blade facing down

Variations:
太刀打ちできる
太刀打ち出来る

 tachiuchidekiru
    たちうちできる
(exp,v1) (oft. in the neg.) to be a good match (for); to stand a chance (against); to be able to compete (with); to hold one's own

Variations:
太刀打ち出来る
太刀打ちできる

 tachiuchidekiru
    たちうちできる
(exp,v1) (often in neg.) to be a good match for; to stand a chance against; to be able to compete with; to hold one's own

Variations:
カミソリ負け
かみそり負け
剃刀負け

 kamisorimake
    かみそりまけ
(n,vs,vi) razor burn; razor rash; razor cut

Variations:
太刀
大刀
横刀(oK)

 tachi(p); daitou(大, 横)(p) / tachi(p); daito(大, 横)(p)
    たち(P); だいとう(大刀, 横刀)(P)
(1) long sword (esp. the tachi, worn on the hip edge down by samurai); large sword; (2) (大刀, たち only) (hist) straight single-edged Japanese sword (from the mid-Heian period or earlier); (3) (大刀, だいとう only) guandao; Chinese glaive

Variations:
安全剃刀
安全カミソリ
安全かみそり

 anzenkamisori
    あんぜんかみそり
safety razor

Variations:
電気カミソリ
電気かみそり
電気剃刀

 denkikamisori(電気kamisori); denkikamisori(電気kamisori, 電気剃)
    でんきカミソリ(電気カミソリ); でんきかみそり(電気かみそり, 電気剃刀)
electric razor; electric shaver

Variations:
マテ貝
馬刀貝
馬蛤貝(rK)
蟶貝(rK)

 mategai; mategai
    まてがい; マテガイ
razor clam (Solen strictus)

Variations:
両刀使い
両刀遣い
両刀づかい(sK)
両刀つかい(sK)

 ryoutouzukai; ryoutoutsukai / ryotozukai; ryototsukai
    りょうとうづかい; りょうとうつかい
(1) (See 使い・4) double-sword fencing; two-sword fencer; (2) being skilled in two fields; (an) expert in two fields; (3) liking both alcohol and sweets; person who likes alcohol and sweets equally well; (4) (colloquialism) bisexual (person)

Variations:
焼刃
焼き刃
焼刀(sK)
焼き刀(sK)

 yakiba
    やきば
tempered blade

Variations:
秋刀魚は目黒に限る
さんまは目黒に限る
サンマは目黒に限る

 sanmahameguronikagiru
    さんまはめぐろにかぎる
(expression) (from a rakugo story; used ironically to poke fun at someone who makes an ignorant statement with confidence) Pacific saury is only good if it's from Meguro

Variations:
黒太刀魳
黒太刀梭子魚
黒太刀梭魚
黒太刀魣

 kurotachikamasu; kurotachikamasu
    くろたちかます; クロタチカマス
(kana only) snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens)

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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