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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
燙 烫 see styles |
tàng tang4 t`ang tang |
to scald; to burn (by scalding); to blanch (cooking); to heat (something) up in hot water; to perm; to iron; scalding hot |
頹 颓 see styles |
tuí tui2 t`ui tui |
to crumble; to collapse; to decline; to decay; decadent; dejected; dispirited; balding |
歇頂 歇顶 see styles |
xiē dǐng xie1 ding3 hsieh ting |
to be balding; to be thinning on top |
熱々 see styles |
atsuatsu あつあつ |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) piping hot; scalding; (2) madly in love |
熱熱 see styles |
atsuatsu あつあつ |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) piping hot; scalding; (2) madly in love |
禿髪 see styles |
tokuhatsu とくはつ |
baldness; balding; bald head |
薄毛 see styles |
usuge うすげ |
thinning hair; sparse hair (as in balding); (place-name) Usuge |
警蹕 see styles |
keihitsu; keihichi(ok) / kehitsu; kehichi(ok) けいひつ; けいひち(ok) |
heralding |
はげ具合 see styles |
hageguai はげぐあい |
degree of baldness; stage of balding |
禿げ具合 see styles |
hageguai はげぐあい |
degree of baldness; stage of balding |
赴湯蹈火 赴汤蹈火 see styles |
fù tāng dǎo huǒ fu4 tang1 dao3 huo3 fu t`ang tao huo fu tang tao huo |
lit. to jump into scalding water and plunge into raging fire (idiom); fig. to brave any danger; to go to any lengths (for a noble cause) |
抜け上がる see styles |
nukeagaru ぬけあがる |
(v5r,vi) to be balding in the front; to have a receding hairline |
死豬不怕開水燙 死猪不怕开水烫 see styles |
sǐ zhū bù pà kāi shuǐ tàng si3 zhu1 bu4 pa4 kai1 shui3 tang4 ssu chu pu p`a k`ai shui t`ang ssu chu pu pa kai shui tang |
lit. a dead pig doesn't fear scalding water (saying); fig. a person who has nothing more to lose will go to any lengths, regardless of the consequences |
Variations: |
atsuatsu(p); atsuatsu; attsuatsu(sk); attsuattsu(sk) あつあつ(P); アツアツ; あっつあつ(sk); あっつあっつ(sk) |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) (kana only) piping hot; scalding; (adj-no,adj-na,n) (2) (kana only) madly in love; passionately in love |
Variations: |
hagechabin(禿ge茶瓶, 禿茶瓶); hagechabin(hage茶瓶) はげちゃびん(禿げ茶瓶, 禿茶瓶); ハゲちゃびん(ハゲ茶瓶) |
(joc) (osb:) bald head; balding head |
Variations: |
hageguai(hage具合); hageguai(禿ge具合, hage具合) ハゲぐあい(ハゲ具合); はげぐあい(禿げ具合, はげ具合) |
degree of baldness; stage of balding |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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