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Simple Dictionary Definition |
押し see styles |
oshi おし |
push; pressure; authority; audacity |
押して see styles |
oshite おして |
(adverb) (1) (See 押す・おす・5,押す・おす・6,押す・おす・7) forcibly; by compulsion; importunately; (adverb) (2) (as ...を押して) (See 押す・おす・8) despite; in spite of; in defiance of |
押し傷 see styles |
oshikizu おしきず |
bruise (on fruit, etc.) |
押し売 see styles |
oshiuri おしうり |
high-pressure salesmanship |
押し子 see styles |
oshiko おしこ |
plunger (of syringe) |
押し屋 see styles |
oshiya おしや |
commuter train packer |
押し手 see styles |
oshide おしで oshite おして |
(1) (archaism) seal; stamp; (2) depressing the string of a zither with one's left hand; (3) (in archery) left hand; (4) obstinacy; stubbornness |
押し波 see styles |
oshinami おしなみ |
leading wave (of a tsunami, i.e. when a wave crest reaches land before a trough) |
押し目 see styles |
oshime おしめ |
weakness; dip |
押し競 see styles |
oshikura おしくら |
(abbreviation) (See 押し競べ) children's game in which (at least three) people stand back to back to each other and shove vigorously backwards |
押し紙 see styles |
oshigami おしがみ |
(1) (archaism) paper on which questions and comments are pasted; (2) backing paper; (3) blotting paper |
押し絵 see styles |
oshie おしえ |
raised cloth picture; raised cloth pictures |
押し花 see styles |
oshibana おしばな |
pressed flower |
押し葉 see styles |
oshiba おしば |
pressed leaves |
押し釦 see styles |
oshibotan おしぼたん |
push button; push-button |
押し鉄 see styles |
oshitetsu おしてつ |
railway stamp enthusiast; train station stamp collector |
押し鮨 see styles |
oshizushi おしずし |
(food term) oshizushi; sushi rice and other ingredients pressed in box or mould (mold) |
押し麦 see styles |
oshimugi おしむぎ |
rolled barley; rolled oats |
一押し see styles |
hitooshi ひとおし ichioshi いちおし |
(noun/participle) push; another try; (1) recommendation; (something) highly recommended; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) to recommend |
下押し see styles |
shitaoshi したおし |
fall; drop; decline |
中押し see styles |
nakaoshi なかおし chuuoshi / chuoshi ちゅうおし |
winning by opponent's resignation (in the game of go) |
力押し see styles |
chikaraoshi ちからおし |
(colloquialism) brute force approach (esp. in a video game) |
型押し see styles |
kataoshi かたおし |
(noun/participle) stamping; embossing; tooling (e.g. leather); sigillation |
寝押し see styles |
neoshi ねおし |
(noun/participle) pressing clothes, etc. by placing them under the bedding while one sleeps |
尻押し see styles |
shirioshi しりおし |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) pushing from behind; (noun, transitive verb) (2) backing; supporting; (noun, transitive verb) (3) instigation; instigator |
後押し see styles |
atooshi あとおし |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) pushing; backing; boosting; supporting; (noun, transitive verb) (2) pushing from behind (a cart, etc.); pusher |
念押し see styles |
nenoshi ねんおし |
(n,vs,vt,vi) reminder |
手押し see styles |
teoshi ておし |
pushing by hand; hand gilding |
早押し see styles |
hayaoshi はやおし |
fast pushing (of a button) |
灰押し see styles |
haioshi はいおし |
ash leveler (use in a brazier) |
目押し see styles |
meoshi めおし |
(noun, transitive verb) skill stop (slot machines) |
短押し see styles |
tanoshi たんおし |
(noun, transitive verb) (See 長押し) short press (of a button) |
空押し see styles |
karaoshi からおし |
(noun, transitive verb) embossing; inkless stamping |
筈押し see styles |
hazuoshi はずおし |
(sumo) pushing up with hands under opponent's armpits; armpit push |
箔押し see styles |
hakuoshi はくおし |
(noun/participle) gold tooling; gilt tooling |
腕押し see styles |
udeoshi うでおし |
(1) (See 暖簾に腕押し) pushing with one's arm; (2) (See 腕相撲) arm wrestling |
長押し see styles |
nagaoshi ながおし |
(noun, transitive verb) long press (of a button) |
鮴押し see styles |
gorioshi ごりおし |
(rare) technique for catching gobies using a straw mat or basket |
押しあう see styles |
oshiau おしあう |
(v5u,vi) to jostle; to crowd; to haggle |
押しいる see styles |
oshiiru / oshiru おしいる |
(v5r,vi) to push in; to force into; to break in (e.g. into a house); to intrude |
押しかけ see styles |
oshikake おしかけ |
uninvited (visitor); stalker |
押しきる see styles |
oshikiru おしきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to face down the opposition; to overcome resistance; to have one's own way; (2) to press and cut |
押しこむ see styles |
oshikomu おしこむ |
(v5m,vi,vt) (1) to push into; to cram into; to stuff into; to crowd into; (transitive verb) (2) to break in; to burgle; to burglarize |
押しずし see styles |
oshizushi おしずし |
(food term) oshizushi; sushi rice and other ingredients pressed in box or mould (mold) |
押しつけ see styles |
oshitsuke おしつけ |
imposition (i.e. of rules, of a decision); compulsion |
押しピン see styles |
oshipin おしピン |
(ksb:) (See 画鋲) drawing pin; thumbtack; pushpin |
押しやる see styles |
oshiyaru おしやる |
(transitive verb) to push or thrust away |
押し上げ see styles |
oshiage おしあげ |
upheaval; upthrust; uplift |
押し付け see styles |
oshitsuke おしつけ |
imposition (i.e. of rules, of a decision); compulsion |
押し倒し see styles |
oshitaoshi おしたおし |
oshitaoshi; (frontal) push-down; (win by) knocking down opponent by pushing him with hand(surname) rested on his body |
押し倒す see styles |
oshitaosu おしたおす |
(transitive verb) to push down |
押し借り see styles |
oshigari おしがり |
(noun/participle) forced borrowing |
押し入り see styles |
oshiiri / oshiri おしいり |
breaking into; burglar |
押し入る see styles |
oshiiru / oshiru おしいる |
(v5r,vi) to push in; to force into; to break in (e.g. into a house); to intrude |
押し入れ see styles |
oshiire / oshire おしいれ |
closet |
押し出し see styles |
oshidashi おしだし |
(1) pushing something out; presence; (2) appearance; (3) (baseb) run walked in; (4) (sumo) pushing one's opponent out by pressing one's hands up against them |
押し出す see styles |
oshidasu おしだす |
(transitive verb) (1) to crowd out; to push out; to squeeze out; (2) to start together; to set out en masse; (3) to highlight; to draw attention to |
押し切り see styles |
oshikiri おしきり |
(1) straw cutter; short mane; (2) pressing and cutting |
押し切る see styles |
oshikiru おしきる |
(transitive verb) (1) to face down the opposition; to overcome resistance; to have one's own way; (2) to press and cut |
押し合い see styles |
oshiai おしあい |
(noun/participle) jostling; crowding |
押し合う see styles |
oshiau おしあう |
(v5u,vi) to jostle; to crowd; to haggle |
押し問答 see styles |
oshimondou / oshimondo おしもんどう |
dispute; heated questioning and answering |
押し回し see styles |
oshimawashi おしまわし |
depressing something and turning it while still depressed (i.e. gas stopper, spark plug) |
押し回す see styles |
oshimawasu おしまわす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to turn something (forcefully) |
押し売り see styles |
oshiuri おしうり |
high-pressure salesmanship |
押し寿司 see styles |
oshizushi おしずし |
(food term) oshizushi; sushi rice and other ingredients pressed in box or mould (mold) |
押し戴く see styles |
oshiitadaku / oshitadaku おしいただく |
(transitive verb) to accept an object and hold it reverently over one's head |
押し戻す see styles |
oshimodosu おしもどす |
(transitive verb) to push back |
押し掛け see styles |
oshikake おしかけ |
uninvited (visitor); stalker |
押し殺す see styles |
oshikorosu おしころす |
(transitive verb) (1) to crush to death; to stifle to death; to squeeze to death; (2) to stifle (a laugh, etc.); to muffle (one's breathing); to subdue (one's voice); to conceal (e.g. one's emotions) |
押し流す see styles |
oshinagasu おしながす |
(transitive verb) to wash away |
押し渡る see styles |
oshiwataru おしわたる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to cross over; to wade |
押し潰す see styles |
oshitsubusu おしつぶす |
(transitive verb) to squash; to crush; to flatten |
押し相撲 see styles |
oshizumou / oshizumo おしずもう |
{sumo} pushing sumo; classic way of wrestling without using the belt |
押し破る see styles |
oshiyaburu おしやぶる |
(transitive verb) to break through |
押し競べ see styles |
oshikurabe おしくらべ |
(See 押しくらまんじゅう) children's game in which (at least three) people stand back to back to each other and shove vigorously backwards |
押し詰る see styles |
oshitsumaru おしつまる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to approach the year end; to be jammed tight |
押し貸し see styles |
oshigashi おしがし |
(high interest) loan forcefully imposed on the borrower |
押し込み see styles |
oshikomi おしこみ |
burglary; burglar; closet |
押し込む see styles |
oshikomu おしこむ |
(v5m,vi,vt) (1) to push into; to cram into; to stuff into; to crowd into; (transitive verb) (2) to break in; to burgle; to burglarize |
押し返す see styles |
oshikaesu おしかえす |
(transitive verb) to force back; to jostle |
押し迫る see styles |
oshisemaru おしせまる |
(v5r,vi) to draw near |
押し通す see styles |
oshitoosu おしとおす |
(transitive verb) to persist in; to carry out; to have one's own way; to push through; to carry through |
押し通る see styles |
oshitooru おしとおる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to force one's way through |
押し遣る see styles |
oshiyaru おしやる |
(transitive verb) to push or thrust away |
押し開く see styles |
oshihiraku おしひらく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to push open |
押し隠す see styles |
oshikakusu おしかくす |
(transitive verb) to cover up; to conceal |
押し頂く see styles |
oshiitadaku / oshitadaku おしいただく |
(transitive verb) to accept an object and hold it reverently over one's head |
押し黙る see styles |
oshidamaru おしだまる |
(v5r,vi) to keep silent |
いち押し see styles |
ichioshi いちおし |
(1) recommendation; (something) highly recommended; (noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru) (2) to recommend |
ごり押し see styles |
gorioshi ごりおし |
(noun/participle) pushing though; bulldozing; doing something by force; arm twisting |
じり押し see styles |
jirioshi じりおし |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) pushing a little at a time; (n,vs,vt,adj-no) (2) pushing forward persistently (a plan, argument, etc.); pursuing tenaciously |
だめ押し see styles |
dameoshi だめおし |
(n,vs,adj-no) (1) making doubly sure; (2) (sports) insurance run (baseball); points scored for good measure |
はず押し see styles |
hazuoshi はずおし |
(sumo) pushing up with hands under opponent's armpits; armpit push |
ひと押し see styles |
hitooshi ひとおし |
(noun/participle) push; another try |
天秤押し see styles |
tenbinoshi てんびんおし |
(rare) pressing the top of a pickle vat by hanging a weight on a staff, used as a lever (in Kyoto suguki pickle making) |
天辺押し see styles |
teppeioshi / teppeoshi てっぺいおし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (archaism) pressing forward without giving a chance to explain |
手押し車 see styles |
teoshiguruma ておしぐるま |
handcart; wheelbarrow |
無理押し see styles |
murioshi むりおし |
(n,vs,vt,vi) pushing through (e.g. a proposal); bulldozing; doing something by force; arm-twisting |
目白押し see styles |
mejirooshi めじろおし |
(n,adj-no,adv) (1) jostling; milling about; crush; being jammed together; (can be adjective with の) (2) packed with (activities, products, etc.); teeming with |
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