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Simple Dictionary Definition |
後期臨床研修 see styles |
koukirinshoukenshuu / kokirinshokenshu こうきりんしょうけんしゅう |
specialty training (for doctors after two-year initial clinical training) |
初期臨床研修 see styles |
shokirinshoukenshuu / shokirinshokenshu しょきりんしょうけんしゅう |
initial clinical training (two-year postgraduate residency for new doctors) |
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yukashii / yukashi ゆかしい |
(adjective) (1) admirable; charming; refined; (adjective) (2) nostalgic; (adjective) (3) (kana only) curious; eager to know (or see, experience, etc.) |
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tokozure とこずれ |
(n,vs,vi) bedsore |
床拭きロボット see styles |
yukafukirobotto ゆかふきロボット |
robot mop |
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hashudoko はしゅどこ |
container for growing seedlings; seedbed; sowing bed |
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tsuridoko つりどこ |
hammock; swinging crib |
床にタイルを張る see styles |
yukanitairuoharu ゆかにタイルをはる |
(exp,v5r) to tile a floor |
床にタイルを貼る see styles |
yukanitairuoharu ゆかにタイルをはる |
(exp,v5r) to tile a floor |
日本心理臨床学会 see styles |
nipponshinririnshougakkai / nipponshinririnshogakkai にっぽんしんりりんしょうがっかい |
(org) Association of Japanese Clinical Psychology; (o) Association of Japanese Clinical Psychology |
日本臨床外科学会 see styles |
nipponrinshougekagakkai / nipponrinshogekagakkai にっぽんりんしょうげかがっかい |
(org) Japan Surgical Association; (o) Japan Surgical Association |
日本臨床栄養学会 see styles |
nipponrinshoueiyougakkai / nipponrinshoeyogakkai にっぽんりんしょうえいようがっかい |
(org) Japanese Society of Clinical Nutrition; (o) Japanese Society of Clinical Nutrition |
日本臨床病理学会 see styles |
nipponrinshoubyourigakkai / nipponrinshobyorigakkai にっぽんりんしょうびょうりがっかい |
(org) Japan Society of Clinical Pathology; (o) Japan Society of Clinical Pathology |
日本臨床細胞学会 see styles |
nipponrinshousaibougakkai / nipponrinshosaibogakkai にっぽんりんしょうさいぼうがっかい |
(org) Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology; (o) Japanese Society of Clinical Cytology |
日本臨床薬理学会 see styles |
nipponrinshouyakurigakkai / nipponrinshoyakurigakkai にっぽんりんしょうやくりがっかい |
(org) Japanese Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics; (o) Japanese Society of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics |
日本臨床血液学会 see styles |
nipponrinshouketsuekigakkai / nipponrinshoketsuekigakkai にっぽんりんしょうけつえきがっかい |
(org) Japan Society of Clinical Hematology; (o) Japan Society of Clinical Hematology |
日本臨床麻酔学会 see styles |
nipponrinshoumasuigakkai / nipponrinshomasuigakkai にっぽんりんしょうますいがっかい |
(org) Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia; (o) Japan Society for Clinical Anesthesia |
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byoushou / byosho びょうしょう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sickbed; (hospital) bed |
米国臨床中毒学会 see styles |
beikokurinshouchuudokugakkai / bekokurinshochudokugakkai べいこくりんしょうちゅうどくがっかい |
(o) American Academy of Clinical Toxicology; AACT |
米国臨床催眠学会 see styles |
beikokurinshousaimingakkai / bekokurinshosaimingakkai べいこくりんしょうさいみんがっかい |
(o) American Society of Clinical Hypnosis |
米国臨床病理学会 see styles |
beikokurinshoubyourigakkai / bekokurinshobyorigakkai べいこくりんしょうびょうりがっかい |
(o) American Society of Clinical Pathologists |
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kanatoko; tecchin(鉄砧) かなとこ; てっちん(鉄砧) |
(See 金敷) anvil |
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kanatoko; tecchin(鉄砧) かなとこ; てっちん(鉄砧) |
(See 金敷) anvil |
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tokonitsuku とこにつく |
(exp,v5k) to go to bed; to be sick in bed; to be laid up |
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kanatokogumo かなとこぐも |
anvil cloud |
ビニールシート床材 see styles |
biniirushiitoyukazai / binirushitoyukazai ビニールシートゆかざい |
vinyl sheet flooring |
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nedoko ねどこ |
bed; berth; crib; cot; kip; bedroom |
日本臨床外科医学会 see styles |
nipponrinshougekaigakkai / nipponrinshogekaigakkai にっぽんりんしょうげかいがっかい |
(org) Japanese Society for Clinical Surgery; (o) Japanese Society for Clinical Surgery |
欧州臨床薬剤師協会 see styles |
oushuurinshouyakuzaishikyoukai / oshurinshoyakuzaishikyokai おうしゅうりんしょうやくざいしきょうかい |
(o) European Society of Clinical Pharmacy |
米国臨床内分泌学会 see styles |
beikokurinshounaibunpitsugakkai / bekokurinshonaibunpitsugakkai べいこくりんしょうないぶんぴつがっかい |
(o) American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists; AACE |
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tokomise とこみせ |
simple store; booth; stall |
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okuyukashii / okuyukashi おくゆかしい |
(adjective) refined; graceful; modest; cultivated; elegant; reserved; restrained |
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nobeyukamenseki のべゆかめんせき |
{archit} total floor area |
日本岩石鉱物鉱床学会 see styles |
nippongansekikoubutsukoushougakkai / nippongansekikobutsukoshogakkai にっぽんがんせきこうぶつこうしょうがっかい |
(org) Japanese Association of Mineralogists, Petrologists and Economic Geologists; (o) Japanese Association of Mineralogists, Petrologists and Economic Geologists |
日本臨床皮膚外科学会 see styles |
nipponrinshouhifugekagakkai / nipponrinshohifugekagakkai にっぽんりんしょうひふげかがっかい |
(org) Japanese Society for Dermatologic Surgery; JSDS; (o) Japanese Society for Dermatologic Surgery; JSDS |
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tokooageru とこをあげる |
(exp,v1) (1) to put away one's bedding; (exp,v1) (2) to recover from an illness (and put away one's sickbed) |
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tokogeisha / tokogesha とこげいしゃ |
fallen geisha; geisha who prostitutes herself |
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unaginonedoko うなぎのねどこ |
(exp,n) (colloquialism) long, narrow house (e.g. traditional Kyoto townhouse); eel bed |
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agura(p); koza あぐら(P); こざ |
(n,vs,vi) (kana only) sitting cross-legged (i.e. Indian style) |
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koshikiyukashii / koshikiyukashi こしきゆかしい |
(adjective) traditional |
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byoushou / byosho びょうしょう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sickbed; (hospital) bed |
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battarishougi / battarishogi ばったりしょうぎ |
(See 町家・まちや・1) folding bench at the front of traditional townhouses |
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battanshougi / battanshogi ばったんしょうぎ |
(rare) (See ばったり床几,町家・まちや・1) folding bench at the front of traditional townhouses |
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nedoko ねどこ |
bed; berth; crib; cot; bedroom |
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agedoko あげどこ |
raised seedbed |
青島の隆起海床と奇形波蝕痕 see styles |
aoshimanoryuukikaishoutokikeihashokukon / aoshimanoryukikaishotokikehashokukon あおしまのりゅうきかいしょうときけいはしょくこん |
(place-name) Aoshimanoryūkikaishoutokikeihashokukon |
米国臨床薬理学者資格認定機関 see styles |
beikokurinshouyakurigakushashikakuninteikikan / bekokurinshoyakurigakushashikakunintekikan べいこくりんしょうやくりがくしゃしかくにんていきかん |
(o) American Board of Clinical Pharmacology |
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shougi / shogi しょうぎ |
camp stool; folding stool |
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tsuridoko つりどこ |
(1) (See ハンモック) hammock; swinging crib; (2) (吊床, 吊り床 only) suspension point (for suspension rope bondage); hardpoint |
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okuyukashii / okuyukashi おくゆかしい |
(adjective) (1) refined; elegant; graceful; cultivated; (adjective) (2) modest; reserved; restrained; self-effacing |
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aguraokaku あぐらをかく |
(exp,v5k) (1) (kana only) to sit cross-legged; (exp,v5k) (2) (kana only) to rest on one's laurels |
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agura(gikun) あぐら(gikun) |
(kana only) (See あぐらをかく・1) sitting cross-legged |
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kishourappa / kishorappa きしょうらっぱ |
reveille; wake-up bugle |
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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