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Simple Dictionary Definition |
崩し字 see styles |
kuzushiji くずしじ |
character written in a cursive style |
帳台構 see styles |
choudaigamae / chodaigamae ちょうだいがまえ |
ornamental doorway (in the raised area of a shoin-style reception suite) |
常御所 see styles |
tsunenogosho つねのごしょ |
(1) (hist) (See 寝殿造) room or pavilion of residence for the master of the house (Heian-period palatial-style architecture); (2) room where the emperor usually lives in the imperial palace |
常磐津 see styles |
tokiwazu ときわづ |
(abbreviation) (See 常磐津節) style of jōruri narrative used for kabuki dances; (surname) Tokiwazu |
平地林 see styles |
heichirin / hechirin へいちりん |
lowland forest; flatland forest; plain forest |
平家節 see styles |
heikebushi / hekebushi へいけぶし |
(See 平曲・へいきょく) song in the style of the Heikyoku |
幸若舞 see styles |
kouwakamai / kowakamai こうわかまい |
style of recitative dance popular during the Muromachi period (often with a military theme) |
広東鍋 see styles |
kantonnabe カントンなべ |
(See 北京鍋) Cantonese-style wok; wok with loop handles on opposite sides |
当世風 see styles |
touseifuu / tosefu とうせいふう |
(adj-no,n) latest style (fashion, hairstyle, etc.); up-to-date style |
Variations: |
nari なり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) (See なりに) style; way; shape; form; appearance; state |
後背位 see styles |
kouhaii / kohai こうはいい |
rear-entry position (sexual position); doggy style |
従来型 see styles |
juuraigata / juraigata じゅうらいがた |
(adj-no,n) existing (type, style, form); traditional; conventional; legacy (software, etc.) |
得眼林 see styles |
dé yǎn lín de2 yan3 lin2 te yen lin Tokugenrin |
Āptanetravana, the forest of recovered eyes. |
御家流 see styles |
oieryuu / oieryu おいえりゅう |
(See 青蓮院流) Oie school of calligraphy (based on the gyōsho style; popular in the Edo period); Sonen school; Shorenin school |
御帳台 see styles |
michoudai / michodai みちょうだい |
(See 寝殿造り,帳台) curtained sleeping platform in shinden-style residences (used by people of high rank) |
御晩菜 see styles |
obanzai おばんざい obansai おばんさい |
(kana only) light Kyoto-style home cooking with boiled vegetables and marinated food, also now served in restaurants |
御番菜 see styles |
obanzai おばんざい obansai おばんさい |
(kana only) light Kyoto-style home cooking with boiled vegetables and marinated food, also now served in restaurants |
御飯糰 御饭团 see styles |
yù fàn tuán yu4 fan4 tuan2 yü fan t`uan yü fan tuan |
onigiri (Japanese-style riceball) |
必殺技 必杀技 see styles |
bì shā jì bi4 sha1 ji4 pi sha chi hissatsuwaza ひっさつわざ |
(gaming or wrestling) finishing move; finisher (1) killer technique; surefire assassination method; (2) {MA} special or lethal move, usu. one unique to a certain fighter or fighting style |
志野焼 see styles |
shinoyaki しのやき |
Shino ware; Azuchi-Momoyama period pottery style using a thick white glaze |
悪達者 see styles |
warudassha わるだっしゃ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) skilled but shoddy; skilled but without style; skilled but lacking in refinement; (2) skilled but shoddy performer; person who is skilled but lacks taste |
手紙文 see styles |
tegamibun てがみぶん |
epistolary style; epistolary phrase |
打檔車 打档车 see styles |
dǎ dǎng chē da3 dang3 che1 ta tang ch`e ta tang che |
(Tw) manual transmission motorcycle (usually denotes a traditional-style motorcycle, as opposed to a scooter) |
投入れ see styles |
nageire / nagere なげいれ |
nageire (casual or nature-imitating style of Japanese floral arrangement) |
抛入れ see styles |
nageire / nagere なげいれ |
nageire (casual or nature-imitating style of Japanese floral arrangement) |
抜き手 see styles |
nukide ぬきで nukite ぬきて |
overarm stroke (type of traditional Japanese swimming style) |
携帯型 see styles |
keitaigata / ketaigata けいたいがた |
(can act as adjective) portable (style) |
擬古文 see styles |
gikobun ぎこぶん |
classical style |
放ち出 see styles |
hanachiide / hanachide はなちで |
(obscure) extension of the main room of a home (in traditional palatial-style architecture) |
散腿褲 散腿裤 see styles |
sǎn tuǐ kù san3 tui3 ku4 san t`ui k`u san tui ku |
loose-fitting pants; Chinese-style pants |
文人画 see styles |
bunjinga ぶんじんが |
style of Southern Chinese painting |
文章体 see styles |
bunshoutai / bunshotai ぶんしょうたい |
(See 文語体) literary style |
文語体 see styles |
bungotai ぶんごたい |
(See 口語体) literary style; classical style |
文語文 see styles |
bungobun ぶんごぶん |
(See 口語文) text written in literary style |
文語調 see styles |
bungochou / bungocho ぶんごちょう |
flavor of literary style; flavour of literary style |
新体詩 see styles |
shintaishi しんたいし |
new style poetry; new style poem |
施業林 see styles |
segyourin / segyorin せぎょうりん |
managed forest; managed woodland |
日本型 see styles |
nihongata にほんがた |
(n-pref,adj-no) Japanese style; Japanese model; Japanese way |
日本式 see styles |
nihonshiki にほんしき |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) Japanese style; (2) (abbreviation) (See 日本式ローマ字) Nihon-shiki romanization (of Japanese) |
日本流 see styles |
nihonryuu / nihonryu にほんりゅう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 日本式・にほんしき・1) Japanese style; Japanese fashion |
日本画 see styles |
nihonga にほんが |
(See 洋画・1) Japanese-style painting; picture in Japanese style; nihon-ga |
日本間 see styles |
nihonma にほんま |
Japanese-style room |
日本風 see styles |
nihonfuu / nihonfu にほんふう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) Japanese style; Japanesque; Japanism |
日陰葛 see styles |
hikagenokazura ひかげのかずら |
(kana only) running ground pine (species of club moss, Lycopodium clavatum) |
日陰蔓 see styles |
hikagenokazura ひかげのかずら |
(kana only) running ground pine (species of club moss, Lycopodium clavatum) |
日陰鬘 see styles |
hikagenokazura ひかげのかずら |
(kana only) running ground pine (species of club moss, Lycopodium clavatum) |
旧漢字 see styles |
kyuukanji / kyukanji きゅうかんじ |
old-style kanji |
普通体 see styles |
futsuutai / futsutai ふつうたい |
{ling} (See 常体) direct style |
普通文 see styles |
futsuubun / futsubun ふつうぶん |
(1) normal style of writing; modern Japanese text; (2) text written in literary style with mixed kanji and kana (until the Taisho era) |
暈取り see styles |
kumadori くまどり |
(out-dated kanji) (noun/participle) (1) shading; color; colour; (2) kumadori; style of kabuki makeup used for violent roles |
書簡文 see styles |
shokanbun しょかんぶん |
epistolary style; style of written correspondence |
書院造 see styles |
shoinzukuri しょいんづくり |
traditional style of Japanese residential architecture |
曾孝谷 see styles |
zēng xiào gǔ zeng1 xiao4 gu3 tseng hsiao ku |
Zeng Xiaogu (1873-1937), actor and pioneer of Chinese drama in New Culture style |
最新式 see styles |
saishinshiki さいしんしき |
latest style |
木下闇 see styles |
koshitayami こしたやみ |
dark under the trees; obscurity of a forest |
木瓜林 see styles |
mù guā lín mu4 gua1 lin2 mu kua lin Mokukarin |
苦行林 Papaya forest, i. e. Uruvilva, 優樓頻螺 the place near Gayā where Kāśyapa, Śākyamuni, and others practised their austerities before the latter's enlightenment; hence the former is styled Uruvilva Kāśyapa. |
本場風 see styles |
honbafuu / honbafu ほんばふう |
(adj-no,n) authentic (to the region it is from); in the original style |
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 |
李直夫 see styles |
lǐ zhí fū li3 zhi2 fu1 li chih fu |
Li Zhifu (c. 14th century), Yuan dynasty playwright in the 雜劇|杂剧[za2 ju4] style |
東の対 see styles |
higashinotai; hingashinotai ひがしのたい; ひんがしのたい |
(See 寝殿造) eastern side house (in traditional palatial-style architecture) |
松かさ see styles |
matsukasa まつかさ |
pinecone; pine cone |
松が枝 see styles |
matsugae まつがえ |
(poetic term) branches of a pine (tree); (place-name) Matsugae |
松のみ see styles |
matsunomi まつのみ |
pine nut |
松の実 see styles |
matsunomi まつのみ |
pine nut |
松の木 see styles |
matsunoki まつのき |
pine tree; (place-name, surname) Matsunoki |
松の緑 see styles |
matsunomidori まつのみどり |
pine sprout; pine bud |
松の葉 see styles |
matsunoha まつのは |
(exp,n) (1) (See 松葉) pine needle; (exp,n) (2) small gift; souvenir |
松の雪 see styles |
matsunoyuki まつのゆき |
(exp,n) snow on pine branches |
松やに see styles |
matsuyani まつやに |
(pine) resin; turpentine |
松木鶸 see styles |
matsunokihiwa; matsunokihiwa まつのきひわ; マツノキヒワ |
(kana only) pine siskin (Carduelis pinus) |
松根油 see styles |
shoukonyu / shokonyu しょうこんゆ |
pine oil |
松毛虫 see styles |
matsukemushi; matsukemushi マツケムシ; まつけむし |
(kana only) larva of the pine moth (Dendrolimus spectabilis) |
松竹梅 see styles |
shouchikubai / shochikubai しょうちくばい |
(1) (See 歳寒三友) pine, bamboo and plum (an auspicious grouping); (2) (from 松 down to 梅) high, middle and low (ranking); top, middle and bottom; upper, medium, lower; first, second and third (class); (place-name) Shouchikubai |
松葉油 see styles |
matsubayu まつばゆ |
pine oil; pine-needle oil |
松食虫 see styles |
matsukuimushi まつくいむし |
insects harmful to pine trees |
松飾り see styles |
matsukazari まつかざり |
New Year's pine decorations |
林恢復 林恢复 see styles |
lín huī fù lin2 hui1 fu4 lin hui fu |
forest restoration |
林産物 see styles |
rinsanbutsu りんさんぶつ |
forest products |
柄様式 see styles |
garayoushiki / garayoshiki がらようしき |
{comp} pattern style |
柴漬け see styles |
shibazuke しばづけ |
(food term) Kyoto-style chopped vegetables pickled in salt with red shiso leaves |
校倉造 see styles |
azekurazukuri あぜくらづくり |
ancient architectural style using interlocked triangular logs |
栴檀林 see styles |
zhān tán lín zhan1 tan2 lin2 chan t`an lin chan tan lin sendanrin |
a forest of incense |
根岸流 see styles |
negishiryuu / negishiryu ねぎしりゅう |
{sumo} conservative calligraphy style used to write rankings |
森の奥 see styles |
morinooku もりのおく |
deep in the forest |
森林帯 see styles |
shinrintai しんりんたい |
forest zone |
森林法 see styles |
shinrinhou / shinrinho しんりんほう |
{law} Forest Act |
森青蛙 see styles |
moriaogaeru; moriaogaeru もりあおがえる; モリアオガエル |
(kana only) forest green tree frog (Rhacophorus arboreus) |
極地法 see styles |
kyokuchihou / kyokuchiho きょくちほう |
expedition style (mountaineering); siege style |
極相林 see styles |
kyokusourin / kyokusorin きょくそうりん |
{biol} climax forest |
楷書体 see styles |
kaishotai かいしょたい |
(See 楷書) square (block) style of printed typeface |
様式美 see styles |
youshikibi / yoshikibi ようしきび |
beauty of style; beauty of form |
権現造 see styles |
gongenzukuri ごんげんづくり |
style of Shinto architecture in which the main hall and worship hall share one roof, and are connected via an intermediate passageway |
檀林風 see styles |
danrinfuu / danrinfu だんりんふう |
playful style of haikai poetry popularized in the mid-seventeenth century |
次生林 see styles |
cì shēng lín ci4 sheng1 lin2 tz`u sheng lin tzu sheng lin |
secondary growth of forest |
歌沢節 see styles |
utazawabushi うたざわぶし |
slow-paced style of shamisen music with vocal accompaniment (popular during the late Edo period) |
武家造 see styles |
bukezukuri ぶけづくり |
samurai-house style (Kamakura period) |
Variations: |
kasa かさ |
(kana only) {bot} (See 松毬・まつかさ) cone (e.g. pine, hemlock) |
民有林 see styles |
minyuurin / minyurin みんゆうりん |
privately owned forest |
水茶屋 see styles |
mizujaya; mizuchaya みずぢゃや; みずちゃや |
(hist) (See 色茶屋,料理茶屋) (Edo-period) roadside teahouse where one would go to relax (in comparison with a restaurant style teahouse and teahouse offering sexual services) |
水鴎流 see styles |
suiouryuu / suioryu すいおうりゅう |
old sword fighting; sword drawing style or school from Shizuoka prefecture |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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