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筆勝於刀文比武強 笔胜于刀文比武强 see styles |
bǐ shèng yú dāo wén bǐ wǔ qiáng bi3 sheng4 yu2 dao1 wen2 bi3 wu3 qiang2 pi sheng yü tao wen pi wu ch`iang pi sheng yü tao wen pi wu chiang |
the pen is mightier than the sword (idiom) |
觀世音折刀除罪經 观世音折刀除罪经 see styles |
guān shì yīn zhé dāo chú zuì jīng guan1 shi4 yin1 zhe2 dao1 chu2 zui4 jing1 kuan shih yin che tao ch`u tsui ching kuan shih yin che tao chu tsui ching Kanzeon settō jozai kyō |
Sūtra of Avalokitêśvara Cutting and Removing Wrongs |
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hasami(p); hasami はさみ(P); ハサミ |
(1) (kana only) (See はさみ) scissors; shears; clippers; (2) (kana only) hole punch |
刀自(ateji) |
toji; touji / toji; toji とじ; とうじ |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) (dated) (also used as a title after a name) lady; madame; matron; (2) (archaism) mistress (of a household); housewife |
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natamame; natamame なたまめ; ナタマメ |
(kana only) sword bean (Canavalia gladiata) |
人為刀俎,我為魚肉 人为刀俎,我为鱼肉 |
rén wéi dāo zǔ , wǒ wéi yú ròu ren2 wei2 dao1 zu3 , wo3 wei2 yu2 rou4 jen wei tao tsu , wo wei yü jou |
lit. to be the meat on sb's chopping block (idiom); fig. to be at sb's mercy |
放下屠刀,立地成佛 |
fàng xià tú dāo , lì dì chéng fó fang4 xia4 tu2 dao1 , li4 di4 cheng2 fo2 fang hsia t`u tao , li ti ch`eng fo fang hsia tu tao , li ti cheng fo |
lay down butcher's knife, become a Buddha on the spot (idiom); instant rehabilitation; to repent and be absolved of one's crimes |
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kantounotachi / kantonotachi かんとうのたち |
(See 太刀・1) sword with a round pommel |
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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 |
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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 |
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tachisabaki たちさばき |
swordplay; swordsmanship |
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mamorigatana まもりがたな |
sword for self-defense; sword for self-defence |
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sanma(gikun); sanma さんま(gikun); サンマ |
(kana only) Pacific saury (Cololabis saira); mackerel pike |
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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 |
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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 |
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kouzorina; kouzorina / kozorina; kozorina こうぞりな; コウゾリナ |
(kana only) hawkweed oxtongue (Picris hieracioides subsp. japonica) |
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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 |
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mineuchi みねうち |
striking with the back of the sword |
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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 |
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muneuchi むねうち |
(See 峰打ち) striking with the back of the sword |
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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 |
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mategai(馬刀貝, 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 |
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ryoutouzukai; ryoutoutsukai(両刀使i, 両刀遣i) / ryotozukai; ryototsukai(両刀使i, 両刀遣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) |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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kamisorimake かみそりまけ |
(n,vs,vi) razor burn; razor rash; razor cut |
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tachi(p); daitou(大刀, 横刀)(p) / tachi(p); daito(大刀, 横刀)(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 |
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anzenkamisori あんぜんかみそり |
safety razor |
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denkikamisori(電気kamisori); denkikamisori(電気kamisori, 電気剃刀) 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 |
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mategai; mategai まてがい; マテガイ |
razor clam (Solen strictus) |
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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) |
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yakiba やきば |
tempered blade |
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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 |
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kurotachikamasu; kurotachikamasu くろたちかます; クロタチカマス |
(kana only) snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens) |
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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 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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