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There are 38 total results for your 明き search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

明き

see styles
 aki
    あき
(1) space; room; emptiness; gap; (2) opening; vacancy; empty seat; (3) free time; time to spare; (4) disuse; unused thing

明き子

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 akiko
    あきこ
(female given name) Akiko

明き家

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 akiya
    あきや
vacant house; unoccupied house

明き巣

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 akisu
    あきす
(1) empty house; (2) empty nest; (3) (abbreviation) prowler; sneak thief; cat burglar

明き店

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 akimise
    あきみせ
    akidana
    あきだな
empty house; empty shop

明き盲

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 akimekura
    あきめくら
(sensitive word) illiterate or blind person; person who sees without understanding; amaurosis

幕明き

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 makuaki
    まくあき
(1) the rise of the curtain; opening (of play); (2) beginning (e.g. of an era); opening (festival, event, etc.)

年明き

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 nenaki
    ねんあき
(See 年明け・ねんあけ) expiration of a term of service

手明き

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 teaki
    てあき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) not busy; unengaged; being free; (2) leisure

目明き

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 meaki
    めあき
one who can see; educated or sensible person

穴明き

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 anaaki / anaki
    あなあき
(pre-noun adjective) pierced; drilled; perforated; hollow

がら明き

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 garaaki / garaki
    がらあき
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) virtually empty; quite empty; (2) inadequately defended; defenseless; defenceless

後ろ明き

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 ushiroaki
    うしろあき
(noun - becomes adjective with の) clothing with the opening at the back

穴明き銭

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 anaakisen / anakisen
    あなあきせん
perforated coin

穴明きチーズ

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 anaakichiizu / anakichizu
    あなあきチーズ
cheese with holes in it (e.g. Swiss, Emmenthal)

Variations:
前開き
前明き

 maeaki; maebiraki(前開ki)
    まえあき; まえびらき(前開き)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) opening in front (clothing)

目明き千人盲千人

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 meakisenninmekurasennin
    めあきせんにんめくらせんにん
(expression) (proverb) (sensitive word) some are wise and some are otherwise; one thousand with their eyes open; one thousand blind

盲千人目明き千人

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 mekurasenninmeakisennin
    めくらせんにんめあきせんにん
(expression) (proverb) (sensitive word) (See 目明き千人盲千人) some are wise and some are otherwise; one thousand blind; one thousand with their eyes open

Variations:
空き
明き

 aki
    あき
(1) space; room; gap; emptiness; (2) vacancy; opening; empty seat; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (3) free time; time to spare; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (4) disuse; unused thing

Variations:
がら空き
がら明き

 garaaki; garasuki(gara空ki) / garaki; garasuki(gara空ki)
    がらあき; がらすき(がら空き)
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) virtually empty; quite empty; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (がらあき only) inadequately defended; defenseless; defenceless

Variations:
明き盲
明盲(io)

 akimekura
    あきめくら
(sensitive word) illiterate or blind person; person who sees without understanding; amaurosis

Variations:
穴あき
穴開き
穴明き

 anaaki / anaki
    あなあき
(pre-noun adjective) (See 穴明き銭・あなあきせん) pierced; drilled; perforated; hollow

Variations:
穴あきチーズ
穴明きチーズ

 anaakichiizu / anakichizu
    あなあきチーズ
cheese with holes in it (e.g. Swiss, Emmenthal)

Variations:
空き巣
空巣
明き巣

 akisu
    あきす
(1) empty nest; (2) empty house; empty home; (3) (abbreviation) (See 空き巣狙い) burglary (of an empty house); burglar (who targets empty houses); sneak thief; prowler

Variations:
幕開き
幕開(io)
幕明き

 makuaki
    まくあき
(1) (See 幕開け) the rise of the curtain; opening (of play); (2) beginning (e.g. of an era); opening (festival, event, etc.)

Variations:
穴あき銭
穴開き銭
穴明き銭

 anaakisen / anakisen
    あなあきせん
(See 穴銭) perforated coin

Variations:
明き盲
明盲(io)
明きめくら

 akimekura
    あきめくら
(sensitive word) illiterate or blind person; person who sees without understanding; amaurosis

Variations:
がら空き
ガラ空き
がら明き(rK)

 garaaki; garasuki(gara空ki, gara空ki) / garaki; garasuki(gara空ki, gara空ki)
    がらあき; がらすき(がら空き, ガラ空き)
(adj-no,adj-na) (1) almost completely empty; virtually empty; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) (がらあき only) inadequately defended; undefended; unguarded; unprotected

Variations:
幕開き
幕開(io)
幕明き(rK)

 makuaki
    まくあき
(1) (ant: 幕切れ・1) rise of the curtain; opening of a play; (2) (See 幕開け・2) beginning (e.g. of an era); start; opening (of a tournament, festival, etc.)

Variations:
手透き
手隙
手すき
手空き
手明き

 tesuki(手透ki, 手隙, 手suki, 手空ki); teaki(手空ki, 手明ki)
    てすき(手透き, 手隙, 手すき, 手空き); てあき(手空き, 手明き)
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) not busy; unengaged; being free; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) leisure

Variations:
空き間
明き間(rK)
空間(io)

 akima
    あきま
(1) vacancy; room for rent or lease; (2) (dated) gap (between two objects); opening; space

Variations:
前開き
前明き(rK)
前あき(sK)

 maeaki; maebiraki(前開ki)
    まえあき; まえびらき(前開き)
(adj-no,n) {cloth} front-opening

Variations:
幕開き
幕開(io)
幕明き(rK)
幕あき(sK)

 makuaki
    まくあき
(1) (ant: 幕切れ・1) rise of the curtain; opening of a play; (2) (See 幕開け・2) beginning (e.g. of an era); start; opening (of a tournament, festival, etc.)

Variations:
空き地
あき地
明き地
空地(io)

 akichi
    あきち
vacant land; unoccupied ground; empty lot

Variations:
空き地
空地(io)
明き地(rK)
あき地(sK)

 akichi
    あきち
(1) vacant land; unoccupied ground; empty lot; (2) {go} empty point

Variations:
空き家
空き屋
空家
明き家
空屋

 akiya
    あきや
vacant house; unoccupied house

Variations:
空き家
空家
空き屋(rK)
あき家(sK)
空屋(sK)
明屋(sK)
空きや(sK)
明家(sK)
あき屋(sK)
明き家(sK)

 akiya
    あきや
vacant house; unoccupied house

Variations:
空き店
明き店
空店(io)
明店(io)

 akidana; akimise
    あきだな; あきみせ
empty house; empty shop
This page contains 38 results for "明き" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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