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itachinomichikiri いたちのみちきり |
(expression) (See いたちの道) not to write to or visit someone; road of the weasel (it is believed that if someone blocks the path a weasel, he will never take that path again) |
オープン最短パスファースト see styles |
oopunsaitanpasufaasuto / oopunsaitanpasufasuto オープンさいたんパスファースト |
{comp} open shortest path first; OSPF |
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korokonbea; korokonbeya ころコンベア; ころコンベヤ |
roller conveyor; roller way; roller path |
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yamamichinikakaru やまみちにかかる |
(exp,v5r) to come to a mountain path |
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kyariapasu; kyaria pasu キャリアパス; キャリア・パス |
career path |
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guraidopasu; guraido pasu グライドパス; グライド・パス |
glide path |
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ritaanpasu; ritaan pasu / ritanpasu; ritan pasu リターンパス; リターン・パス |
(1) return pass; (2) return path |
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rorakonbeya; rora konbeya ロラコンベヤ; ロラ・コンベヤ |
(See ころコンベヤ) roller conveyor; roller way; roller path |
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nukemichi ぬけみち |
(1) byway; bypath; byroad; secret path; way of escape; (2) loophole; excuse |
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toosu とおす |
(transitive verb) (1) to stick through; to force through; (transitive verb) (2) to spread throughout; to thoroughly diffuse; (transitive verb) (3) to make a path between two points; (transitive verb) (4) (See 筋を通す・すじをとおす) to proceed in a logical manner; (transitive verb) (5) to let pass; to allow through; (transitive verb) (6) to lead (someone) into (a house, room, etc.); to show in; (transitive verb) (7) to go through (a middleman); (transitive verb) (8) to (look, listen) through (a window, wall, etc.); (transitive verb) (9) to pass (a law, applicant, etc.); (transitive verb) (10) to force to accept; to force agreement; (transitive verb) (11) to continue (in a state); to persist in; (transitive verb) (12) to do to the entirety of; to cover all of; to span the whole ...; (transitive verb) (13) (in the form とおして…する) to do from beginning to end without a break; (transitive verb) (14) to convey (one's ideas, etc.) to the other party; (transitive verb) (15) (after the -te form of a verb) to do to the end; to carry through; to complete |
釋迦牟尼佛成道在菩提樹降魔讚 释迦牟尼佛成道在菩提树降魔讚 see styles |
shì jiā mù ní fó chéng dào zài pú tí shù jiàng mó zàn shi4 jia1 mu4 ni2 fo2 cheng2 dao4 zai4 pu2 ti2 shu4 jiang4 mo2 zan4 shih chia mu ni fo ch`eng tao tsai p`u t`i shu chiang mo tsan shih chia mu ni fo cheng tao tsai pu ti shu chiang mo tsan Shakamuni butsujōdō zai bodaiju gōma san |
Hymn to Śakyamūṇi's Path to Buddhahood Under the Bodhi Tree, and His Triumph over Māra |
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komichi; shoukei(小径, 小逕) / komichi; shoke(小径, 小逕) こみち; しょうけい(小径, 小逕) |
(1) path; lane; (can act as adjective) (2) (しょうけい only) small diameter; small radius |
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ibaranomichi(茨no道, ibarano道); ibaranomichi(ibarano道) いばらのみち(茨の道, いばらの道); イバラのみち(イバラの道) |
(exp,n) (idiom) thorny path |
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baacharupasu; baacharu pasu / bacharupasu; bacharu pasu バーチャルパス; バーチャル・パス |
{comp} virtual path |
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shoukei / shoke しょうけい |
(1) (form) (See 小道) path; lane; (can act as adjective) (2) small diameter; small radius |
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tsumasakiagari つまさきあがり |
uphill path; path or slope that becomes slowly steeper |
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kurippingupasu; kurippingu pasu クリッピングパス; クリッピング・パス |
{comp} clipping path |
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kuritikarupasu; kuritikaru pasu クリティカルパス; クリティカル・パス |
critical path |
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kirihiraku きりひらく |
(transitive verb) (1) to cut open; (transitive verb) (2) to clear (land); to cut (a path, road, etc.); to open; to cut one's way through (e.g. a jungle); (transitive verb) (3) to carve out (a new career, future, etc.); to open up (a new field) |
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keiro / kero けいろ |
(1) course; route; path; channel; (2) process; stages |
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pasuoobaaheddo; pasu oobaaheddo / pasuoobaheddo; pasu oobaheddo パスオーバーヘッド; パス・オーバーヘッド |
{comp} path overhead |
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pasupurefikkusu; pasu purefikkusu パスプレフィックス; パス・プレフィックス |
{comp} path prefix |
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sofutoenerugiipasu; sofuto enerugii pasu / sofutoenerugipasu; sofuto enerugi pasu ソフトエネルギーパス; ソフト・エネルギー・パス |
soft energy path |
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kakehashi かけはし |
(1) temporary (suspension) bridge; makeshift bridge; (2) bridge (between cultures, generations, etc.); link; go-between; intermediary; (3) walkway (constructed on a cliff face); plank path |
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nukemichi ぬけみち |
(1) byway; bypath; byroad; secret path; shortcut; way of escape; (2) loophole; way out (of trouble); excuse |
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toorimichi とおりみち |
passage; path; route; one's way |
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kirihiraku きりひらく |
(transitive verb) (1) to cut open; (transitive verb) (2) to clear (land); to cut (a path, road, etc.); to open; to cut one's way through (e.g. a jungle); (transitive verb) (3) to carve out (a new career, future, etc.); to open up (a new field) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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