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nemuraseru ねむらせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to put to sleep; (transitive verb) (2) (colloquialism) to kill; (transitive verb) (3) to leave unused |
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nagameyaru ながめやる |
(transitive verb) to gaze out at; to look out over |
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kitsukeru きつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to put on; to wear; (transitive verb) (2) to get used to wearing |
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suiren; suiren すいれん; スイレン |
(1) water lily (any plant of genus Nymphaea); (2) (See ヒツジグサ) pygmy waterlily (Nymphaea tetragona) |
石にかじりついても see styles |
ishinikajiritsuitemo いしにかじりついても |
(expression) (to get something done) even if through hell and high water |
石にしがみついても see styles |
ishinishigamitsuitemo いしにしがみついても |
(expression) (idiom) (incorrect variant of 石にかじりついても) (See 石にかじりついても) come hell or high water |
石に枕し流れに漱ぐ see styles |
ishinimakurashinagarenikuchisusugu いしにまくらしながれにくちすすぐ |
(exp,v5g) (idiom) to live freely in the wilderness; to sleep on a pillow of stone and rinse one's mouth with river water |
石に齧りついてでも see styles |
ishinikajiritsuitedemo いしにかじりついてでも |
(expression) (to get something done) even if through hell and high water |
石に齧り付いてでも see styles |
ishinikajiritsuitedemo いしにかじりついてでも |
(expression) (to get something done) even if through hell and high water |
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surikesu すりけす |
(transitive verb) (rare) to erase; to efface; to rub out |
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soradaki そらだき |
burning incense without making its source obvious; pleasant smell coming from an unknown location |
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tsuttsuku つっつく |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) (See 突く・つつく・1) to poke (repeatedly, lightly); to nudge; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) to peck at (one's food); to pick at; (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to peck at (someone's faults, etc.); (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) to egg on; to put up to |
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tachikogi たちこぎ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) standing on bicycle pedals (out of the saddle); (n,vs,vi) (2) standing on a swing |
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fudeooku ふでをおく |
(exp,v5k) to stop writing; to put down one's pen; to close (a letter) |
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kagomimi かごみみ |
memory like a sieve; going in one ear and out the other |
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shiboridasu しぼりだす |
(transitive verb) to squeeze out; to wring out |
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ezoushiya / ezoshiya えぞうしや |
(hist) (See 絵草紙) ezōshi shop; Edo-period shop selling picture books, wood prints, etc. |
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amidasu あみだす |
(transitive verb) to work out; to think out; to devise; to invent |
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okiba おきば |
place to put something; storage space; storehouse; depository; repository; shed; yard |
老天爺餓不死瞎家雀 老天爷饿不死瞎家雀 see styles |
lǎo tiān yé è bù sǐ xiā jiā què lao3 tian1 ye2 e4 bu4 si3 xia1 jia1 que4 lao t`ien yeh o pu ssu hsia chia ch`üeh lao tien yeh o pu ssu hsia chia chüeh |
lit. heaven won't let the sparrows go hungry (idiom); fig. don't give up hope; if you tough it out, there will be light at the end of the tunnel |
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rouhai / rohai ろうはい |
(n,vs,vi) deterioration (due to age); wearing out; expiration |
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kangaedasu かんがえだす |
(transitive verb) to think out; to devise; to invent; to begin to think; to come up with a plan |
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taenuku たえぬく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to stick it out (until the end) |
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kikidasu ききだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to get information out of a person; (transitive verb) (2) to begin listening |
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nikugatsuku にくがつく |
(exp,v5k) to gain weight; to put on weight |
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shishigatsuku; nikugatsuku ししがつく; にくがつく |
(exp,v5k) to gain (put on) weight |
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katasukashi かたすかし |
(1) {sumo} under-shoulder swing-down; technique of grasping the arm of the opponent, the moment he comes forward, while stepping out of line and pushing down on the shoulder blade with the other hand, thus pulling him down; (2) (See 肩透かしを食わせる・かたすかしをくわせる) dodging; parrying (questions); (3) disappointment; letdown |
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muneoharu むねをはる |
(exp,v5r) to throw out one's chest; to be puffed up with pride |
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udeganaru うでがなる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to be itching to put one's skills to use |
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otosu おとす |
(transitive verb) (1) to drop; to lose; to let fall; to shed (light); to cast (one's gaze); to pour in (liquid); to leave behind; (transitive verb) (2) to clean off (dirt, makeup, paint, etc.); to remove (e.g. stains or facial hair); to lose; to spend money at a certain place; to omit; to leave out; to secretly let escape; (transitive verb) (3) to lose (a match); to reject (an applicant); to fail (a course); to defeat (in an election); (transitive verb) (4) to lower (e.g. shoulders or voice); to lessen (e.g. production or body weight); to worsen (quality); to reduce (e.g. rank or popularity); to speak badly of; to make light of; to fall into straitened circumstances; (transitive verb) (5) to fall into (e.g. a dilemma or sin); to make one's own; to have one's bid accepted; to force surrender; to take (e.g. an enemy camp or castle); to forcefully convince; to press for a confession; to deal with; (transitive verb) (6) {comp} to download; to copy from a computer to another medium; (transitive verb) (7) {MA} to make someone swoon (judo); (transitive verb) (8) to finish a story (e.g. with the punch line); (transitive verb) (9) to finish (a period, e.g. of fasting); (transitive verb) (10) (colloquialism) to win over; to seduce; to conquer (unwillingness) |
薪を抱いて火を救う see styles |
takigioidaitehiosukuu / takigioidaitehiosuku たきぎをいだいてひをすくう |
(expression) (idiom) having one's good intentions backfire dangerously; causing harm when trying to prevent it; trying to put out a fire while carrying kindling |
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kayanosoto かやのそと |
(exp,n) (idiom) being excluded; being ignored; being kept in the dark (about); being kept out of the loop; outside the mosquito net |
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okonau おこなう |
(transitive verb) to perform; to do; to conduct oneself; to carry out |
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gyoujuuzaga / gyojuzaga ぎょうじゅうざが |
(n,adv) (yoji) daily life; daily routine; while awake or asleep; at all times; day in, day out; constantly; the four cardinal behaviors: walking, standing, sitting and lying |
襤褸っちい(rK) |
borocchii; borocchii / borocchi; borocchi ぼろっちい; ボロっちい |
(adjective) (kana only) (colloquialism) (See ボロい) worn-out; run-down; beat-up; shabby; dilapidated |
角を矯めて牛を殺す see styles |
tsunootameteushiokorosu つのをためてうしをころす |
(exp,v5s) (idiom) to throw the baby out with the bath water; to strain at a gnat and swallow a camel; to obsess over insignificant details and miss the larger point; to straighten the horns and kill the cow |
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tameshigiri ためしぎり |
trying out a new sword or blade (originally on someone, but now on soaked straw targets) |
詰め腹を切らされる see styles |
tsumebaraokirasareru つめばらをきらされる |
(exp,v1) to be forced to bear the responsibility and resign; to be driven out of office |
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yomikiru よみきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to finish reading; to read through; (transitive verb) (2) to figure out; to fully anticipate |
責任を持って果たす see styles |
sekininomottehatasu せきにんをもってはたす |
(exp,v5s) to take the responsibility (for an action); to carry out in a responsible manner |
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choryuu / choryu ちょりゅう |
(n,vs,vt,vi) accumulation (e.g. of water); retention; storage; collection; sequestration (e.g. of carbon dioxide) |
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keridasu けりだす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to kick out (e.g. someone from a house) |
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hotobashiru; tobashiru ほとばしる; とばしる |
(v5r,vi) (kana only) to surge; to well up; to gush out |
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hotobashiru; tobashiru ほとばしる; とばしる |
(v5r,vi) (kana only) to surge; to well up; to gush out |
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ondasu おんだす |
(transitive verb) (colloquialism) (kana only) (See 追い出す) to expel; to drive out |
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okuridasu おくりだす |
(transitive verb) to send out; to forward; to show (a person) out |
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tonitsuku とにつく |
(exp,v5k) to set out (on a journey); to start (a task) |
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haidasu はいだす |
(v5s,vi) (1) to crawl out; to creep out; (v5s,vi) (2) to begin to crawl |
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haideru はいでる |
(v1,vi) to crawl out of; to creep out of |
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okuraseru おくらせる |
(transitive verb) to delay; to postpone; to put off; to slow down; to hold up; to retard; to put back (a clock) |
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unnotsuki うんのつき |
(expression) out of luck; (at the) end of one's rope |
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hakobidasu はこびだす |
(transitive verb) to carry out (of somewhere); to transport; to take out |
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yarinuku やりぬく |
(transitive verb) to carry out to completion; to accomplish |
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erabitoru えらびとる |
(transitive verb) to choose (and take); to select; to pick (out) |
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shuhai しゅはい |
sake cup; wine cup |
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yashinmanman やしんまんまん |
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) burning with ambition; highly ambitious |
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kannakake(鉋掛ke); kannagake(kanna掛ke) かんなかけ(鉋掛け); カンナがけ(カンナ掛け) |
(kana only) planing (wood) |
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naganagashii / naganagashi ながながしい |
(adjective) (See 長たらしい) long, drawn-out; tedious |
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toushimanman / toshimanman とうしまんまん |
(adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (yoji) brimming with fighting spirit; being strong in the will to fight; burning with combativeness |
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shimofuri しもふり |
(adj-no,n) (1) speckled with white; salt-and-pepper (pattern, fabric, etc.); (2) (See 霜降り肉) marbling (of beef); (3) (abbreviation) (See 霜降り作り) (of fish, chicken, shellfish, etc.) blanching by exposure to boiling and then icy water; (4) (orig. meaning) formation of frost |
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nomimizu のみみず |
drinking water; potable water |
魚心あれば水心あり see styles |
uogokoroarebamizugokoroari うおごころあればみずごころあり |
(expression) (proverb) (See 魚心あれば水心) kindness begets kindness; you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours; if a fish is kind to the water, the water will be kind to the fish |
魚心有れば水心有り see styles |
uokokoroarebamizukokoroari うおこころあればみずこころあり |
(expression) (idiom) if you do a favor for somebody, you will get a return favor; if a fish is friendly toward water, water will be kind to the fish too; you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours |
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mizoochi; mizuochi みぞおち; みずおち |
(1) (kana only) pit of the stomach; solar plexus; (2) (水落, 水落ち only) place where water falls |
アウト・オブ・プレー |
auto obu puree アウト・オブ・プレー |
(sports) out of play (ball) |
アウトドア・リビング |
autodoa ribingu アウトドア・リビング |
out-door living |
あきれて物が言えない see styles |
akiretemonogaienai あきれてものがいえない |
(exp,adj-i) astonished beyond words; speechless out of shock |
アクティング・アウト |
akutingu auto アクティング・アウト |
acting out |
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agoodasu あごをだす |
(exp,v5s) (idiom) to be exhausted; to be worn out; to be done in |
イメージトレーニング see styles |
imeejitoreeningu イメージトレーニング |
training method in sports, etc. where one imagines how a scenario would play out (wasei: image training); mental rehearsal; mental preparation; visualization (for practicing a skill in one's mind)(practising); practicing under simulated conditions (e.g. while watching a video); mental dry run |
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inkii; in kii / inki; in ki インキー; イン・キー |
(noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) shutting yourself out (of your car, room, etc.) with the key left inside (wasei: in key) |
ウォーター・クーラー |
wootaa kuuraa / woota kura ウォーター・クーラー |
watercooler; water cooler |
ウォーター・シューズ |
wootaa shuuzu / woota shuzu ウォーター・シューズ |
water shoes; aqua socks |
ウォーター・シュート |
wootaa shuuto / woota shuto ウォーター・シュート |
water chute |
ウオーター・スポット |
uootaa supotto / uoota supotto ウオーター・スポット |
water spot |
ウオーター・ドラゴン |
uootaa doragon / uoota doragon ウオーター・ドラゴン |
water dragon (Physignathus spp.) |
ウォーター・ハザード |
wootaa hazaado / woota hazado ウォーター・ハザード |
water hazard |
ウォータークロゼット see styles |
wootaakurozetto / wootakurozetto ウォータークロゼット |
water closet |
ウォータージャケット see styles |
wootaajaketto / wootajaketto ウォータージャケット |
water jacket |
ウォーターストリート see styles |
wootaasutoriito / wootasutorito ウォーターストリート |
(place-name) Water Street |
ウォータースパニエル see styles |
wootaasupanieru / wootasupanieru ウォータースパニエル |
water spaniel |
ウォータースライダー see styles |
wootaasuraidaa / wootasuraida ウォータースライダー |
water slide; water slider |
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udi; udii / udi; udi ウッディ; ウッディー |
(adjectival noun) woody; wood-like; wooden |
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eguridasu えぐりだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to gouge out; to cut out; to scoop out; (transitive verb) (2) to bring to light; to reveal |
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eguritoru えぐりとる |
(transitive verb) to dig out; to hollow out; to cut into |
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obikidasu おびきだす |
(transitive verb) to lure (someone) out; to lure away; to decoy out |
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onari おなり |
(honorific or respectful language) going out (of a noble, shogun, royalty, etc.); visit; attendance |
カジュアルウォーター see styles |
kajuaruwootaa / kajuaruwoota カジュアルウォーター |
casual water |
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katto(p); katto カッと(P); かっと |
(adv,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) flaring up; burning hotly; suddenly becoming bright; (adv,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) flying into a rage; losing one's cool; (adv,vs) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) opening suddenly and widely (e.g. eyes, mouth); (adv,vs) (4) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (archaism) acting resolutely |
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kattobasu かっとばす |
(transitive verb) to knock out (e.g. homer); to slam; to send flying (e.g. a ball); to wallop (someone) |
クラウディングアウト see styles |
kuraudinguauto クラウディングアウト |
crowding out |
この世の物とも思えぬ see styles |
konoyonomonotomoomoenu このよのものともおもえぬ |
(expression) unearthly; otherworldly; out of this world; ethereal |
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gobounuki / gobonuki ごぼうぬき |
(1) pulling something out (in a stroke); plucking out; (2) forcibly removing one after another (e.g. demonstrators); (3) overtaking multiple people (in a spurt); pulling ahead |
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saboru(p); saboru サボる(P); さぼる |
(v5r,vi) (colloquialism) (from サボタージュ) (See サボタージュ・2) to be truant; to slack off; to play hooky; to skip school; to cut class; to skip out |
サルバトールモニター see styles |
sarubatoorumonitaa / sarubatoorumonita サルバトールモニター |
water monitor (Varanus salvator, species of carnivorous monitor lizard common from Sri Lanka in the west to the Philippines in the east); common water monitor |
ショッピング・カート |
shoppingu kaato / shoppingu kato ショッピング・カート |
shopping cart |
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sukuitoru すくいとる |
(transitive verb) to dip out; to scoop up; to ladle out |
スポーツスタッキング see styles |
supootsusutakkingu スポーツスタッキング |
sport stacking; cup stacking; speed stacking |
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zureru(p); zureru ずれる(P); ズレる |
(v1,vi) to slide; to slip off; to get dislocated; to be out of alignment; to get dislodged; to deviate; to shift (position); to be out of sync; to be slightly off; to be off-point |
チェックアウトタイム see styles |
chekkuautotaimu チェックアウトタイム |
check-out time; checkout time |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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