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一括式

see styles
 ikkatsushiki
    いっかつしき
batch mode; batch style

一本松

see styles
 ipponmatsu
    いっぽんまつ
solitary pine tree; (place-name, surname) Ipponmatsu

丁寧体

see styles
 teineitai / tenetai
    ていねいたい
(See 普通体) polite style; polite Japanese

万葉調

see styles
 manyouchou / manyocho
    まんようちょう
(See 万葉集・まんようしゅう) poetic style typical of Man'yōshū

三の松

see styles
 sannomatsu
    さんのまつ
furthest pine tree from a noh stage (of the three placed in front of the bridge walkway)

三節鞭


三节鞭

see styles
sān jié biān
    san1 jie2 bian1
san chieh pien
three-section staff (old-style weapon)

下町風

see styles
 shitamachifuu / shitamachifu
    したまちふう
downtown style

不可立

see styles
bù kě lì
    bu4 ke3 li4
pu k`o li
    pu ko li
 fu ka ryū
untenable

中國式


中国式

see styles
zhōng guó shì
    zhong1 guo2 shi4
chung kuo shih
Chinese style; à la chinoise

中國風


中国风

see styles
zhōng guó fēng
    zhong1 guo2 feng1
chung kuo feng
Chinese style; chinoiserie

中山裝


中山装

see styles
zhōng shān zhuāng
    zhong1 shan1 zhuang1
chung shan chuang
Chinese tunic suit, a jacket style introduced by Sun Yat-sen 孫中山|孙中山[Sun1 Zhong1shan1] and often worn by Mao Zedong

中門廊

see styles
 chuumonrou / chumonro
    ちゅうもんろう
(See 中門・1,寝殿造り) corridor connecting an annex to a pond-side building (in traditional palatial-style architecture)

丸耳象

see styles
 marumimizou; marumimizou / marumimizo; marumimizo
    まるみみぞう; マルミミゾウ
(kana only) (See アフリカ象) African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis)

主殿造

see styles
 shudenzukuri
    しゅでんづくり
early phase of the shoin-zukuri residential architecture style

九谷焼

see styles
 kutaniyaki
    くたにやき
Kutani ware (style of Japanese porcelain)

二の松

see styles
 ninomatsu
    にのまつ
middle pine tree to a noh stage (of the three placed in front of the bridge walkway)

二木立

see styles
 nikiryuu / nikiryu
    にきりゅう
(person) Niki Ryū

二次林

see styles
 nijirin
    にじりん
secondary forest; second-growth forest

五嶋龍

see styles
 gotouryuu / gotoryu
    ごとうりゅう
(person) Gotou Ryū

五葉松

see styles
 goyoumatsu / goyomatsu
    ごようまつ
Japanese white pine (favored for gardens and bonsai)

京菓子

see styles
 kyougashi / kyogashi
    きょうがし
traditional Kyoto-style confectionery (often used in tea ceremony)

人工林

see styles
 jinkourin / jinkorin
    じんこうりん
planted forest

佗びる

see styles
 wabiru
    わびる
(irregular kanji usage) (v1,vi) to be worried; to be grieved; to pine for

作り方

see styles
 tsukurikata
    つくりかた
(1) (See 作る・1) style of building; construction; workmanship; way of making; (2) (See 作る・2) recipe; (3) (See 作る・3) how to grow (something)

侘びる

see styles
 wabiru
    わびる
(v1,vi) to be worried; to be grieved; to pine for

俗文体

see styles
 zokubuntai
    ぞくぶんたい
(rare) colloquial language style; everyday language style

保安林

see styles
 hoanrin
    ほあんりん
forest reserve

保管林

see styles
 hokanrin
    ほかんりん
managed forest

保護林

see styles
 hogorin
    ほごりん
forest reserve or preserve

信天游

see styles
xìn tiān yóu
    xin4 tian1 you2
hsin t`ien yu
    hsin tien yu
a style of folk music of Shaanxi

倉造り

see styles
 kurazukuri
    くらづくり
(1) warehouse style; house built like a kura, with the walls covered in mud; (noun/participle) (2) building a kura storehouse; someone who builds kura storehouses

偏三輪


偏三轮

see styles
piān sān lún
    pian1 san1 lun2
p`ien san lun
    pien san lun
old-style cycle with lateral third wheel and passenger seat

傘伐林

see styles
 sanbatsurin
    さんばつりん
shelterwood forest

働き方

see styles
 hatarakikata
    はたらきかた
work style; way of working

光瀬龍

see styles
 mitsuseryuu / mitsuseryu
    みつせりゅう
(person) Mitsuse Ryu (SF novelist)

八股文

see styles
bā gǔ wén
    ba1 gu3 wen2
pa ku wen
 hakkobun
    はっこぶん
eight-part essay one had to master to pass the imperial exams in Ming and Qing dynasties
eight-legged essay (classical Chinese style of essay writing)

八角床

see styles
bā jiǎo chuáng
    ba1 jiao3 chuang2
pa chiao ch`uang
    pa chiao chuang
traditional-style canopy bed

公有林

see styles
 kouyuurin / koyurin
    こうゆうりん
public forest

処女林

see styles
 shojorin
    しょじょりん
virgin forest

出し巻

see styles
 dashimaki
    だしまき
(food term) (abbreviation) rolled Japanese-style omelette

刃葉林


刃叶林

see styles
rèn shě lín
    ren4 she3 lin2
jen she lin
 ninshōrin
Asipattravana; the forest of swords, where every leaf is a sharp sword, v. 地獄.

列伝体

see styles
 retsudentai
    れつでんたい
biographical style

割ぽう

see styles
 kappou / kappo
    かっぽう
cooking (esp. Japanese style); cuisine

劉仁願

see styles
 ryuujingan / ryujingan
    りゅうじんがん
(person) Ryū Jingan

劉傑氏

see styles
 ryuuketsu / ryuketsu
    りゅうけつ
(person) Ryū Ketsu (1962-)

劉少府


刘少府

see styles
liú shǎo fǔ
    liu2 shao3 fu3
liu shao fu
 Ryū Shōfu
Liu Shaofu

劉義慶


刘义庆

see styles
liú yì qìng
    liu2 yi4 qing4
liu i ch`ing
    liu i ching
 Ryū Gikyō
Liu Yiqing (403-444), writer of South Song Dynasty, compiler and editor of A New Account of the Tales of the World 世說新語|世说新语[Shi4 shuo1 Xin1 yu3]
Liu Yiqing

劉遺民


刘遗民

see styles
liú yí mín
    liu2 yi2 min2
liu i min
 Ryū Imin
Liu Yimin

功德林

see styles
gōng dé lín
    gong1 de2 lin2
kung te lin
 kudoku rin
forest of merit

加納竜

see styles
 kanouryuu / kanoryu
    かのうりゅう
(person) Kanou Ryū

勘亭流

see styles
 kanteiryuu / kanteryu
    かんていりゅう
Kantei style of calligraphy

勝林部


胜林部

see styles
shèng lín bù
    sheng4 lin2 bu4
sheng lin pu
 Shōrin bu
Jeta-vanīya

勧堂流

see styles
 kandouryuu / kandoryu
    かんどうりゅう
(person) Kandou Ryū

北京鍋

see styles
 pekinnabe
    ペキンなべ
(See 広東鍋) Peking wok; Beijing-style wok; wok with single long handle

北洋軍


北洋军

see styles
běi yáng jun
    bei3 yang2 jun1
pei yang chün
north China army, a modernizing Western-style army set up during late Qing, and a breeding ground for the Northern Warlords after the Qinghai revolution

単鉤法

see styles
 tankouhou / tankoho
    たんこうほう
(See 双鉤法) in calligraphy, a style of holding the brush between the thumb and index finger

卜伝流

see styles
 bokudenryuu / bokudenryu
    ぼくでんりゅう
(colloquialism) (See 新当流) Shinto-ryu (school of kenjutsu)

印刷體


印刷体

see styles
yìn shuā tǐ
    yin4 shua1 ti3
yin shua t`i
    yin shua ti
printed style (as opposed to cursive)

原始林

see styles
yuán shǐ lín
    yuan2 shi3 lin2
yüan shih lin
 genshirin
    げんしりん
old growth forest; primary forest; original forest cover
(See 原生林・げんせいりん) primeval forest; virgin forest

原生林

see styles
 genseirin / genserin
    げんせいりん
primeval forest; virgin forest

双鉤法

see styles
 soukouhou / sokoho
    そうこうほう
(See 単鉤法) in calligraphy, a style of holding the brush between the thumb and the index and middle fingers

口語体

see styles
 kougotai / kogotai
    こうごたい
(See 文語体) colloquial style; written style based on spoken language

古早味

see styles
gǔ zǎo wèi
    gu3 zao3 wei4
ku tsao wei
(Tw) traditional style; old-fashioned feel; flavor of yesteryear

古民家

see styles
 kominka
    こみんか
old Japanese-style house

合掌造

see styles
 gasshouzukuri / gasshozukuri
    がっしょうづくり
traditional style of Japanese architecture with a steep thatched roof

名調子

see styles
 meichoushi / mechoshi
    めいちょうし
flowing style (e.g. of narrating a story); eloquence

君沢形

see styles
 kimisawagata
    きみさわがた
schooner style ship built at the end of the Shogunate

和包丁

see styles
 wabouchou / wabocho
    わぼうちょう
(See 洋包丁) Japanese-style kitchen knife (esp. with single-beveled blade)

和定食

see styles
 wateishoku / wateshoku
    わていしょく
Japanese-style set menu

和封筒

see styles
 wafuutou / wafuto
    わふうとう
Japanese-style oblong, open end envelope

和文体

see styles
 wabuntai
    わぶんたい
literary style from the Heian era onwards, mainly in kana and written by women

和洋室

see styles
 wayoushitsu / wayoshitsu
    わようしつ
hotel room with both Western and Japanese elements (usu. with Western-style beds and a separate tatami-floored living area)

和綴じ

see styles
 watoji
    わとじ
Japanese-style book binding

和装本

see styles
 wasoubon / wasobon
    わそうぼん
(See 和装・わそう・2) book bound in the traditional Japanese style

和食処

see styles
 washokudokoro
    わしょくどころ
Japanese style restaurant; Japanese style dining hall

哥沢節

see styles
 utazawabushi
    うたざわぶし
slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period)

唐獅子

see styles
 karajishi; karashishi
    からじし; からしし
(1) (See 獅子・2) (mythical) Chinese lion; Chinese guardian lion; (2) Chinese-style figure of a lion; artistic rendering of a lion

唐芙蓉

see styles
 toufuyou / tofuyo
    とうふよう
Okinawan-style fermented tofu

営林署

see styles
 eirinsho / erinsho
    えいりんしょ
forest service field office

四脚門

see styles
 shikyakumon; yotsuashimon
    しきゃくもん; よつあしもん
style of temple gate featuring four supporting pillars and a gabled roof

国有林

see styles
 kokuyuurin / kokuyurin
    こくゆうりん
national forest

地潜り

see styles
 jimuguri
    じむぐり
(kana only) Japanese forest rat snake (Euprepiophis conspicillatus, Elaphe conspicillata); burrowing rat snake

垢抜け

see styles
 akanuke
    あかぬけ
(noun/participle) refinement; style

堅固林


坚固林

see styles
jiān gù lín
    jian1 gu4 lin2
chien ku lin
 Kengo rin
Śāla Forest

塩谷立

see styles
 shionoyaryuu / shionoyaryu
    しおのやりゅう
(person) Shionoya Ryū

墨絵風

see styles
 sumiefuu / sumiefu
    すみえふう
ink painting style

大列巴

see styles
dà liè bā
    da4 lie4 ba1
ta lieh pa
big Russian-style bread (loanword from Russian "хлеб")

大和鞍

see styles
 wagura
    わぐら
    yamatogura
    やまとぐら
Japanese-style ritual saddle

大寒林

see styles
dà hán lín
    da4 han2 lin2
ta han lin
 dai kanrin
The grove of great cold, sitavana, i.e., burial stūpas, the graveyard.

大林寺

see styles
dà lín sì
    da4 lin2 si4
ta lin ssu
 dairinji
    だいりんじ
(personal name) Dairinji
Mānavana-saṃghārāma 摩訶伐那伽藍摩 "The monastery of the great forest", S. of Mongali.

大王松

see styles
 daioushou; daioumatsu; daioushou; daioumatsu / daiosho; daiomatsu; daiosho; daiomatsu
    だいおうしょう; だいおうまつ; ダイオウショウ; ダイオウマツ
(kana only) longleaf pine (Pinus palustris)

大阪燒


大阪烧

see styles
dà bǎn shāo
    da4 ban3 shao1
ta pan shao
okonomiyaki (Japanese savory pancake) in the Kansai or Osaka 大阪[Da4ban3] style

大阪鮨

see styles
 oosakazushi
    おおさかずし
(See バッテラ・2,押し鮨・おしずし) Kansai-style sushi (esp. pressed sushi, such as battera)

天明調

see styles
 tenmeichou / tenmecho
    てんめいちょう
(1) (See 天明・2,蕉風) style of haikai or haiku from the Tenmei era (based on a return to the style of Basho); (2) (See 狂歌) style of comical tanka from the Tenmei era (popularized by Oota Nampo)

天然林

see styles
 tennenrin
    てんねんりん
natural forest

天鼠子

see styles
 kusune
    くすね
boiled pine pitch and oil (traditionally used as a glue in archery, etc.)

天鼠矢

see styles
 kusune
    くすね
boiled pine pitch and oil (traditionally used as a glue in archery, etc.)

妻入り

see styles
 tsumairi
    つまいり
Japanese traditional architectural style where the main entrance is on one or both of the gabled sides

姫小松

see styles
 himekomatsu
    ひめこまつ
(1) Japanese white pine (Pinus parviflora); (2) (See 子の日の松) small pine (esp. one pulled from the ground during "ne-no-hi-no-asobi"); (surname) Himekomatsu

子の日

see styles
 nenohi; nenobi
    ねのひ; ねのび
(exp,n) (1) day of the Rat (esp. the first day of the Rat in the New Year); (exp,n) (2) (abbreviation) (archaism) (See 子の日の遊び) collecting herbs and pulling out young pine trees by the roots; (exp,n) (3) (archaism) (See 子の日の松) pine shoot pulled out by the roots

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