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There are 25 total results for your がさる search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
がさる see styles |
kazaru カザル |
(transitive verb) (rare) (slang) to search (esp. a home in a police search); (personal name) Cazelles |
カザルス see styles |
kazarusu カザルス |
(personal name) Casals |
ガザル川 see styles |
gazarugawa ガザルがわ |
(place-name) Bahr al-Ghazal (river) |
アルカサル see styles |
arukasaru アルカサル |
(personal name) Alcazar |
オナガザル see styles |
onagazaru オナガザル |
(kana only) cercopithecoid (any Old World monkey of family Cercopithecidae, esp. the guenons of genus Cercopithecus) |
テナガザル see styles |
tenagazaru テナガザル |
(kana only) gibbon (any small, long-armed ape of family Hylobatidae) |
オナガザル科 see styles |
onagazaruka オナガザルか |
Cercopithecidae (family comprising the Old World monkeys) |
ベラルカサル see styles |
berarukasaru ベラルカサル |
(place-name) Belalcazar |
ホロカサル川 see styles |
horokasarugawa ホロカサルがわ |
(place-name) Horokasarugawa |
下ホロカサル川 see styles |
shimohorokasarugawa しもホロカサルがわ |
(place-name) Shimohorokasarugawa |
カザルマジョーレ see styles |
kazarumajoore カザルマジョーレ |
(place-name) Casalmaggiore |
アルカサルキビル see styles |
arukasarukibiru アルカサルキビル |
(place-name) Alcazarquivir |
シロテテナガザル see styles |
shirotetenagazaru シロテテナガザル |
(kana only) white-handed gibbon; lar gibbon (Hylobates lar) |
フクロテナガザル see styles |
fukurotenagazaru フクロテナガザル |
(kana only) siamang (species of gibbon, Symphalangus syndactylus) |
バハルエルガザル川 see styles |
baharuerugazarugawa バハルエルガザルがわ |
(place-name) Bahr el Ghazal (river) |
フーロックテナガザル see styles |
fuurokkutenagazaru / furokkutenagazaru フーロックテナガザル |
(kana only) hoolock gibbon (either of the two gibbons in genus Hoolock) |
動かざること山の如し see styles |
ugokazarukotoyamanogotoshi うごかざることやまのごとし |
(expression) in being immobile be like a mountain (from Sun Tzu); being imperturbable; immobile like a mountain (from laziness, etc.) |
アルカサルデサンファン see styles |
arukasarudesanfan アルカサルデサンファン |
(place-name) Alcazar de San Juan (Spain) |
働かざる者食うべからず see styles |
hatarakazarumonokuubekarazu / hatarakazarumonokubekarazu はたらかざるものくうべからず |
(expression) if man will not work, he shall not eat |
見ざる聞かざる言わざる see styles |
mizarukikazaruiwazaru みざるきかざるいわざる |
(expression) see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil; the three wise monkeys |
働かざるもの食うべからず see styles |
hatarakazarumonokuubekarazu / hatarakazarumonokubekarazu はたらかざるものくうべからず |
(expression) if man will not work, he shall not eat |
Variations: |
uijinokazaru ういじんをかざる |
(exp,v5r) to win one's first battle (game, match) |
Variations: |
hatarakazarumonokuubekarazu / hatarakazarumonokubekarazu はたらかざるものくうべからず |
(expression) (proverb) if man will not work, he shall not eat; no work, no play |
Variations: |
onorenishikazarumonootomotosurunakare おのれにしかざるものをともとするなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) do not befriend those beneath you |
Variations: |
mizarukikazaruiwazaru みざるきかざるいわざる |
(expression) see no evil, hear no evil, and speak no evil; the three wise monkeys |
Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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