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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
いい線いってる
いい線行ってる
良い線いってる
良い線行ってる

see styles
 iisenitteru / isenitteru
    いいせんいってる
(exp,v1) (colloquialism) to be on the right track; to be doing well; to be looking good; to be coming along nicely

Variations:
のぼり旗
幟旗
昇り旗(rK)
登り旗(sK)
上り旗(sK)

see styles
 noboribata
    のぼりばた
(See のぼり・1) nobori; long, narrow banner attached to a pole on one side and a horizontal rod along the top

Variations:
人はパンのみにて生くる者に非ず
人はパンのみにて生くるものに非ず

see styles
 hitohapannominiteikurumononiarazu / hitohapannominitekurumononiarazu
    ひとはパンのみにていくるものにあらず
(expression) (proverb) man shall not live by bread alone

Variations:
一人勝ち
1人勝ち
独り勝ち
ひとり勝ち(sK)
一人がち(sK)

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 hitorigachi
    ひとりがち
(n,vs,vi) (1) being the sole winner; beating everyone else; (adj-no,adj-na) (2) winner-take-all; (adjectival noun) (3) mostly alone; mostly by oneself

Variations:
付き合う(P)
つき合う(sK)
付きあう(sK)
付合う(sK)

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 tsukiau
    つきあう
(v5u,vi) (1) to associate with; to keep company with; to go out with; to go steady with; to get on with; (v5u,vi) (2) to go along with; to follow someone's lead; to accompany someone; to compromise

Variations:
能ある鷹は爪を隠す
能有る鷹は爪を隠す
脳ある鷹は爪を隠す(iK)

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 nouarutakahatsumeokakusu / noarutakahatsumeokakusu
    のうあるたかはつめをかくす
(exp,v5s) (proverb) a wise man keeps some of his talents in reserve; one shouldn't show off; the person who knows most often says least; a skilled hawk hides its talons

Variations:
鬼のいぬまに洗濯
鬼の居ぬ間に洗濯(rK)
鬼のいぬ間に洗濯(sK)

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 oninoinumanisentaku
    おにのいぬまにせんたく
(expression) (idiom) (See 命の洗濯) playing while the cat is away; taking a break while the boss is out; doing what one wants when one is (finally) alone; relaxing while the demon is out

Variations:
レパードシャーク
レオパードシャーク
レパード・シャーク
レオパード・シャーク

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 repaadoshaaku; reopaadoshaaku; repaado shaaku; reopaado shaaku / repadoshaku; reopadoshaku; repado shaku; reopado shaku
    レパードシャーク; レオパードシャーク; レパード・シャーク; レオパード・シャーク
(See カリフォルニアドチザメ) leopard shark (Triakis semifasciata, species found along the Pacific coast of North America)

Variations:
従う(P)
随う(rK)
順う(rK)
遵う(rK)
從う(sK)
隨う(sK)

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 shitagau
    したがう
(v5u,vi) (1) to obey (an order, law, etc.); to abide by (a rule, custom, etc.); to follow; to observe; to conform to; to yield to; (v5u,vi) (2) to follow (a person); to accompany; to go with; (v5u,vi) (3) to go alongside (e.g. a river); to follow (e.g. a sign); (v5u,vi) (4) to serve (as); to engage in (work)

Variations:
跡をつける
跡を付ける
後をつける(iK)
後を付ける(iK)
後を尾ける(iK)

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 atootsukeru
    あとをつける
(exp,v1) (1) to tag along; to follow; to tail; to shadow; (exp,v1) (2) to leave tracks; to leave footprints

Variations:
一人暮らし(P)
1人暮らし
ひとり暮らし
独り暮らし
一人暮し
ひとり暮し
独り暮し

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 hitorigurashi
    ひとりぐらし
living by oneself; living alone

Variations:
カモがネギを背負ってくる
カモがネギを背負って来る
鴨がねぎを背負ってくる
鴨がねぎを背負って来る
鴨が葱を背負ってくる
鴨が葱を背負って来る
鴨が葱をしょって来る

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 kamoganegioshottekuru(kamoganegio背負ttekuru, kamoganegio背負tte来ru); kamoganegioshottekuru(鴨ganegio背負ttekuru, 鴨ganegio背負tte来ru, 鴨ga葱o背負ttekuru, 鴨ga葱o背負tte来ru, 鴨ga葱oshotte来ru)
    カモがねぎをしょってくる(カモがネギを背負ってくる, カモがネギを背負って来る); かもがねぎをしょってくる(鴨がねぎを背負ってくる, 鴨がねぎを背負って来る, 鴨が葱を背負ってくる, 鴨が葱を背負って来る, 鴨が葱をしょって来る)
(exp,vk) (See 鴨鍋) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money; a duck comes carrying a Welsh onion on its back

Variations:
カモがネギを背負ってくる
カモがネギを背負って来る
鴨がねぎを背負ってくる
鴨がねぎを背負って来る
鴨が葱を背負ってくる
鴨が葱を背負って来る
鴨が葱をしょって来る
鴨が葱をしょってくる

see styles
 kamoganegioshottekuru(kamoganegio背負ttekuru, kamoganegio背負tte来ru); kamoganegioshottekuru(鴨ganegio背負ttekuru, 鴨ganegio背負tte来ru, 鴨ga葱o背負ttekuru, 鴨ga葱o背負tte来ru, 鴨ga葱oshotte来ru, 鴨ga葱oshottekuru)
    カモがねぎをしょってくる(カモがネギを背負ってくる, カモがネギを背負って来る); かもがねぎをしょってくる(鴨がねぎを背負ってくる, 鴨がねぎを背負って来る, 鴨が葱を背負ってくる, 鴨が葱を背負って来る, 鴨が葱をしょって来る, 鴨が葱をしょってくる)
(exp,vk) (See 鴨鍋) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money; a duck comes carrying a Welsh onion on its back

Variations:
鴨が葱を背負って来る
カモがネギを背負ってくる(sK)
カモがネギを背負って来る(sK)
鴨がねぎを背負ってくる(sK)
鴨がねぎを背負って来る(sK)
鴨が葱を背負ってくる(sK)
鴨が葱をしょって来る(sK)
鴨が葱をしょってくる(sK)

see styles
 kamoganegioshottekuru
    かもがねぎをしょってくる
(exp,vk) (idiom) (See 鴨鍋) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money; a duck comes carrying a Welsh onion on its back

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