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<12345678910...>Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
新瀬橋 see styles |
niisebashi / nisebashi にいせばし |
(place-name) Niisebashi |
新生原 see styles |
shinseibaru / shinsebaru しんせいばる |
(place-name) Shinseibaru |
新生橋 see styles |
shinseibashi / shinsebashi しんせいばし |
(place-name) Shinseibashi |
新生物 see styles |
shinseibutsu / shinsebutsu しんせいぶつ |
neoplasm; tumor; tumour |
早慶戦 see styles |
soukeisen / sokesen そうけいせん |
match between Waseda University and Keio University (esp. baseball) |
早明戦 see styles |
soumeisen / somesen そうめいせん |
Waseda-Meiji (baseball) game |
早東戦 see styles |
soutousen / sotosen そうとうせん |
(baseball) game between Waseda and Tokyo universities |
早瀬橋 see styles |
hayasebashi はやせばし |
(place-name) Hayasebashi |
旭生橋 see styles |
kyokuseibashi / kyokusebashi きょくせいばし |
(place-name) Kyokuseibashi |
旭西橋 see styles |
kyokuseibashi / kyokusebashi きょくせいばし |
(place-name) Kyokuseibashi |
更生橋 see styles |
kouseibashi / kosebashi こうせいばし |
(place-name) Kōseibashi |
木半夏 see styles |
sasebu させぶ |
(place-name) Sasebu |
木精橋 see styles |
mokuseibashi / mokusebashi もくせいばし |
(place-name) Mokuseibashi |
木麒麟 see styles |
mokkirin; mokukirin; mokukirin もっきりん; もくきりん; モクキリン |
(kana only) Barbados shrub (Pereskia aculeata); Barbados gooseberry; leaf cactus; lemonvine |
本塁打 see styles |
honruida ほんるいだ |
{baseb} home run |
本壘打 本垒打 see styles |
běn lěi dǎ ben3 lei3 da3 pen lei ta |
home run (baseball) |
本格派 see styles |
honkakuha ほんかくは |
(1) classical school or style (e.g. of music, baseball pitching, etc.); orthodox school; authentic style; (2) purist; follower of the orthodox school |
東彼岸 see styles |
azumahigan; azumahigan あずまひがん; アズマヒガン |
(kana only) (See 江戸彼岸) double weeping rosebud cherry (Prunus pendula) |
東聖橋 see styles |
touseibashi / tosebashi とうせいばし |
(place-name) Tōseibashi |
柳瀬橋 see styles |
yanasebashi やなせばし |
(place-name) Yanasebashi |
柿瀬橋 see styles |
kakisebashi かきせばし |
(place-name) Kakisebashi |
根瀬部 see styles |
nesebu ねせぶ |
(place-name) Nesebu |
桂瀬鼻 see styles |
kazurasebana かづらせばな |
(personal name) Kazurasebana |
梁瀬橋 see styles |
yanasebashi やなせばし |
(place-name) Yanasebashi |
棒球迷 see styles |
bàng qiú mí bang4 qiu2 mi2 pang ch`iu mi pang chiu mi |
baseball fan |
次打者 see styles |
jidasha じだしゃ |
{baseb} batter on deck |
正引き see styles |
seibiki / sebiki せいびき |
lookup (e.g. in a dictionary, address list, etc.) |
武徳殿 see styles |
butokuden ぶとくでん |
(1) (See 大内裏) building on the greater palace grounds used by the emperor for viewing horse racing, horseback archery, etc.; (2) martial arts practice hall at Heian Shrine (est. in 1895 by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, now defunct); (place-name) Butokuden |
民政部 see styles |
mín zhèng bù min2 zheng4 bu4 min cheng pu minseibu / minsebu みんせいぶ |
Ministry of Civil Affairs (MCA) of the PRC (org) Ministry of Civil Affairs (PRC); (o) Ministry of Civil Affairs (PRC) |
水精橋 see styles |
suiseibashi / suisebashi すいせいばし |
(place-name) Suiseibashi |
永世橋 see styles |
eiseibashi / esebashi えいせいばし |
(place-name) Eiseibashi |
永歳橋 see styles |
nagatosebashi ながとせばし |
(place-name) Nagatosebashi |
汗ばむ see styles |
asebamu あせばむ |
(v5m,vi) to be sweaty |
汗冷え see styles |
asebie あせびえ |
(n,vs,vi) chill caused by sweating; feeling cold from sweat |
汗干町 see styles |
asebichou / asebicho あせびちょう |
(place-name) Asebichō |
江瀬美 see styles |
esebi えせび |
(place-name) Esebi |
決定打 see styles |
ketteida / ketteda けっていだ |
(1) decisive blow; (2) game-winning hit (e.g. in baseball) |
沢西部 see styles |
sawaseibu / sawasebu さわせいぶ |
(place-name) Sawaseibu |
泊瀬部 see styles |
hatsusebe はつせべ |
(personal name) Hatsusebe |
法整備 see styles |
houseibi / hosebi ほうせいび |
legislation; development of laws |
波瀬鼻 see styles |
namisebana なみせばな |
(place-name) Namisebana |
洋基隊 洋基队 see styles |
yáng jī duì yang2 ji1 dui4 yang chi tui |
New York Yankees (US baseball team) |
洗馬川 see styles |
sebagawa せばがわ |
(place-name) Sebagawa |
洗馬駅 see styles |
sebaeki せばえき |
(st) Seba Station |
活きる see styles |
ikiru いきる |
(v1,vi) (1) to live; to exist; (2) to make a living; to subsist; (3) to be in effect; to be in use; to function; (4) to come to life; to be enlivened; (5) to be safe (in baseball, go, etc.) |
流星橋 see styles |
ryuuseibashi / ryusebashi りゅうせいばし |
(place-name) Ryūseibashi |
流鏑馬 see styles |
yabusame やぶさめ |
horseback archery |
混成物 see styles |
konseibutsu / konsebutsu こんせいぶつ |
mixture; compound; hybrid |
清兵衛 see styles |
seibee / sebee せいべえ |
(female given name) Seibee |
清瀬橋 see styles |
kiyosebashi きよせばし |
(place-name) Kiyosebashi |
清美橋 see styles |
seibibashi / sebibashi せいびばし |
(place-name) Seibibashi |
渡瀬橋 see styles |
watasebashi わたせばし |
(place-name) Watasebashi |
溪声橋 see styles |
keiseibashi / kesebashi けいせいばし |
(place-name) Keiseibashi |
瀬兵衛 see styles |
sebee せべえ |
(personal name) Sebee |
瀬別当 see styles |
sebetsutou / sebetsuto せべつとう |
(place-name) Sebetsutou |
瀬場戸 see styles |
sebato せばと |
(place-name) Sebato |
瀬場谷 see styles |
sebadani せばだに |
(place-name) Sebadani |
瀬尾崎 see styles |
sebizaki せびざき |
(personal name) Sebizaki |
瀬平崎 see styles |
sebirazaki せびらざき |
(personal name) Sebirazaki |
瀬樋内 see styles |
sebiuchi せびうち |
(place-name) Sebiuchi |
瀬畑橋 see styles |
sebatabashi せばたばし |
(place-name) Sebatabashi |
瀬羽戸 see styles |
sebato せばと |
(place-name) Sebato |
瀬踏み see styles |
sebumi せぶみ |
(noun, transitive verb) sounding out; measuring the depths (of a river) |
無安打 see styles |
muanda むあんだ |
{baseb} no hits |
無生物 see styles |
museibutsu / musebutsu むせいぶつ |
inanimate object |
焼き豚 see styles |
yakibuta やきぶた |
(1) roast pork; (2) (slang) (derogatory term) baseball fan |
燈籠果 灯笼果 see styles |
dēng lóng guǒ deng1 long2 guo3 teng lung kuo |
cape gooseberry; Peruvian ground-cherry; Physalis peruviana |
片瀬橋 see styles |
katasebashi かたせばし |
(place-name) Katasebashi |
牽制球 see styles |
kenseikyuu / kensekyu けんせいきゅう |
(baseb) pickoff attempt; throw to check a runner |
犠牲打 see styles |
giseida / giseda ぎせいだ |
(rare) {baseb} (See 犠打) sacrifice (bunt or fly) |
犧牲打 牺牲打 see styles |
xī shēng dǎ xi1 sheng1 da3 hsi sheng ta |
sacrifice hit (in sport, e.g. baseball) |
犬追物 see styles |
inuoumono / inuomono いぬおうもの |
(hist) inuoumono; Kamakura-period sport in which horseback-mounted archers shot at dogs inside a large circular enclosure |
狭まる see styles |
sebamaru せばまる |
(v5r,vi) to narrow; to contract |
狭める see styles |
sebameru せばめる |
(transitive verb) to narrow; to reduce; to contract |
狭瀬戸 see styles |
sebasedo せばせど |
(personal name) Sebasedo |
猛打者 see styles |
moudasha / modasha もうだしゃ |
{baseb} slugger; heavy hitter |
猛打賞 see styles |
moudashou / modasho もうだしょう |
{baseb} hitting three or more times in a game (NPB) |
獼猴桃 猕猴桃 see styles |
mí hóu táo mi2 hou2 tao2 mi hou t`ao mi hou tao |
kiwi fruit; Chinese gooseberry |
王建民 see styles |
wáng jiàn mín wang2 jian4 min2 wang chien min |
Chien-Ming Wang (1980-), Taiwanese starting pitcher for the Washington Nationals in Major League Baseball |
球拾い see styles |
tamahiroi たまひろい |
(1) retrieving balls (during a practice session; in tennis, baseball, etc.); acting as ball boy; (2) ball boy; player (in a tennis club, etc.) assigned the role of ball boy |
生々橋 see styles |
seiseibashi / sesebashi せいせいばし |
(place-name) Seiseibashi |
生歿年 see styles |
seibotsunen / sebotsunen せいぼつねん |
years of (someone's) birth and death |
生没年 see styles |
seibotsunen / sebotsunen せいぼつねん |
years of (someone's) birth and death |
生物体 see styles |
seibutsutai / sebutsutai せいぶつたい |
organism; living thing |
生物剤 see styles |
seibutsuzai / sebutsuzai せいぶつざい |
biological agent |
生物圏 see styles |
seibutsuken / sebutsuken せいぶつけん |
biosphere; biome |
生物園 see styles |
seibutsuen / sebutsuen せいぶつえん |
(place-name) Park of Living Things (Adachi, Tokyo) |
生物学 see styles |
seibutsugaku / sebutsugaku せいぶつがく |
biology |
生物戦 see styles |
seibutsusen / sebutsusen せいぶつせん |
biological warfare |
生物界 see styles |
shēng wù jiè sheng1 wu4 jie4 sheng wu chieh seibutsukai / sebutsukai せいぶつかい |
biosphere; natural world life |
生物相 see styles |
seibutsusou / sebutsuso せいぶつそう |
{biol} biota |
生物系 see styles |
seibutsukei / sebutsuke せいぶつけい |
(n,n-suf) biological (system); bio- |
生物膜 see styles |
seibutsumaku / sebutsumaku せいぶつまく |
biofilm; biological slime; biological membrane; biomembrane |
甲西橋 see styles |
kouseibashi / kosebashi こうせいばし |
(place-name) Kōseibashi |
男性美 see styles |
danseibi / dansebi だんせいび |
masculine beauty |
界內球 界内球 see styles |
jiè nèi qiú jie4 nei4 qiu2 chieh nei ch`iu chieh nei chiu |
ball within bounds (sports); in; fair ball (baseball) |
畑瀬橋 see styles |
hatasebashi はたせばし |
(place-name) Hatasebashi |
畝分田 see styles |
sebuta せぶた |
(place-name) Sebuta |
畝歩内 see styles |
sebuuchi / sebuchi せぶうち |
(place-name) Sebuuchi |
白瀬鼻 see styles |
shirosebana しろせばな |
(personal name) Shirosebana |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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