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<123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
城市運動會 城市运动会 see styles |
chéng shì yùn dòng huì cheng2 shi4 yun4 dong4 hui4 ch`eng shih yün tung hui cheng shih yün tung hui |
National Intercity Games, Chinese athletics competition, organized every four years since 1988 |
押し負ける see styles |
oshimakeru おしまける |
(Ichidan verb) to be outpushed; to lose a pushing competition |
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honsen ほんせん |
final selection (in a competition, match, etc.) |
激しい競争 see styles |
hageshiikyousou / hageshikyoso はげしいきょうそう |
(exp,n) intense competition; hot competition |
烈しい競争 see styles |
hageshiikyousou / hageshikyoso はげしいきょうそう |
(exp,n) intense competition; hot competition |
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shiretsu; shikiretsu(熾烈)(ik) しれつ; しきれつ(熾烈)(ik) |
(noun or adjectival noun) fierce (fight, competition, etc.); severe; hot; hard; bitter; keen; cutthroat |
独占的競争 see styles |
dokusentekikyousou / dokusentekikyoso どくせんてききょうそう |
monopolistic competition |
鍔ぜり合い see styles |
tsubazeriai つばぜりあい |
(noun/participle) (1) locking sword to sword (in a duel) and pushing; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) fierce, close-fought competition |
鍔迫り合い see styles |
tsubazeriai つばぜりあい |
(noun/participle) (1) locking sword to sword (in a duel) and pushing; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) fierce, close-fought competition |
飛込み競技 see styles |
tobikomikyougi / tobikomikyogi とびこみきょうぎ |
diving competition |
インターハイ see styles |
intaahai / intahai インターハイ |
inter-scholastic athletics competition (wasei: inter high) |
コパアメリカ see styles |
kopaamerika / kopamerika コパアメリカ |
(o) Copa América (football competition) |
つばぜり合い see styles |
tsubazeriai つばぜりあい |
(noun/participle) (1) locking sword to sword (in a duel) and pushing; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) fierce, close-fought competition |
つば迫り合い see styles |
tsubazeriai つばぜりあい |
(noun/participle) (1) locking sword to sword (in a duel) and pushing; (n,vs,adj-no) (2) fierce, close-fought competition |
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regu; reggu レグ; レッグ |
(1) (See 脚・あし・2) leg; (2) {sports} leg (of a race, competition, etc.) |
ローカル競争 see styles |
rookarukyousou / rookarukyoso ローカルきょうそう |
{comp} local competition (e.g. telephone) |
団栗の背比べ see styles |
dongurinoseikurabe / dongurinosekurabe どんぐりのせいくらべ |
(exp,n) (idiom) having no outstanding characteristics; all seeming about the same; bragging competition concerning matters of little importance; pissing contest; height comparison among acorns |
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teai てあい |
(1) (may be used as a disparaging term for another person) that kind; (2) competition; match |
蘇珊·波伊爾 苏珊·波伊尔 see styles |
sū shān · bō yī ěr su1 shan1 · bo1 yi1 er3 su shan · po i erh |
Susan Boyle (1961-), competitor in UK reality TV competition |
軍配を上げる see styles |
gunbaioageru ぐんばいをあげる |
(exp,v1) (1) {sumo} to signal the winner of a match (by the referee raising his fan towards the winner); (exp,v1) (2) to declare someone the winner (of a competition) |
飛び込み競技 see styles |
tobikomikyougi / tobikomikyogi とびこみきょうぎ |
diving competition |
オープン選手権 see styles |
oopunsenshuken オープンせんしゅけん |
open competition |
ガラパゴス現象 see styles |
garapagosugenshou / garapagosugensho ガラパゴスげんしょう |
(because the Galapagos contains many endemic species) (See ガラパゴス化) Galapagos phenomenon; Galapagos syndrome; tendency of Japanese products (e.g. cell phones) to be designed specifically for the domestic market, which are therefore unsuccessful overseas and also vulnerable to competition from imports |
コパ・アメリカ see styles |
kopa amerika コパ・アメリカ |
(o) Copa América (football competition) |
パラダイス鎖国 see styles |
paradaisusakoku パラダイスさこく |
isolation paradise (esp. unique products without foreign competition) |
ホームラン競争 see styles |
hoomurankyousou / hoomurankyoso ホームランきょうそう |
{baseb} home run hitting competition |
不正競争防止法 see styles |
fuseikyousouboushihou / fusekyosoboshiho ふせいきょうそうぼうしほう |
{law} Unfair Competition Prevention Act |
写真コンテスト see styles |
shashinkontesuto しゃしんコンテスト |
photography contest; photography competition |
合唱コンクール see styles |
gasshoukonkuuru / gasshokonkuru がっしょうコンクール |
choral competition |
音楽コンクール see styles |
ongakukonkuuru / ongakukonkuru おんがくコンクール |
musical competition (fre: concours) |
インターカレッジ see styles |
intaakarejji / intakarejji インターカレッジ |
(can be adjective with の) (1) (See インカレ・1) intercollegiate (eng: intercollege); (2) intercollegiate game; intercollegiate competition |
コンペティション see styles |
konpetishon コンペティション |
competition |
どんぐりの背比べ see styles |
dongurinoseikurabe / dongurinosekurabe どんぐりのせいくらべ |
(exp,n) (idiom) having no outstanding characteristics; all seeming about the same; bragging competition concerning matters of little importance; pissing contest; height comparison among acorns |
ライフル射撃競技 see styles |
raifurushagekikyougi / raifurushagekikyogi ライフルしゃげききょうぎ |
rifle-shooting competition; rifle-shooting contest |
不当競争反対協会 see styles |
futoukyousouhantaikyoukai / futokyosohantaikyokai ふとうきょうそうはんたいきょうかい |
(o) Association against unfair Competition |
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shoubumeshi(勝負飯); shoubumeshi(勝負meshi) / shobumeshi(勝負飯); shobumeshi(勝負meshi) しょうぶめし(勝負飯); しょうぶメシ(勝負メシ) |
(colloquialism) good-luck meal (eaten before a competition, etc.) |
包括通商競争力法 see styles |
houkatsutsuushoukyousouryokuhou / hokatsutsushokyosoryokuho ほうかつつうしょうきょうそうりょくほう |
Omnibus Trade and Competition Act |
国際技能競技大会 see styles |
kokusaiginoukyougitaikai / kokusaiginokyogitaikai こくさいぎのうきょうぎたいかい |
WorldSkills Competition |
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hariai はりあい |
(1) competition; rivalry; (2) something worth doing; something worthwhile |
技能オリンピック see styles |
ginouorinpikku / ginoorinpikku ぎのうオリンピック |
(See 国際技能競技大会) Skill Olympics; WorldSkills Competition |
修斗(ateji) see styles |
shuuto / shuto しゅうと |
{sports} shooto (eng: shoot); martial arts competition leading to knockouts or submission |
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minminkisei / minminkise みんみんきせい |
min-min kisei; deals between companies which restrict competition |
競技プログラミング see styles |
kyougipuroguramingu / kyogipuroguramingu きょうぎプログラミング |
competitive programming; competition coding |
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souatarisen / soatarisen そうあたりせん |
round-robin tournament; round-robin competition |
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kanau かなう |
(Godan verb with "u" ending) (1) (esp. 叶う) to come true (of a wish, prayer, etc.); to be realized; to be fulfilled; (Godan verb with "u" ending) (2) (esp. 適う) (See 道理に適う) to suit (e.g. a purpose); to meet (wishes, ideals, etc.); to conform to (standards, rules, etc.); to be consistent with; (Godan verb with "u" ending) (3) (esp. 敵う, usu. with neg. verb) to match (implies competition); to rival; to bear (e.g. the heat) |
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kurabe くらべ |
(n,n-suf) (kana only) contest; comparison; competition |
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seriai せりあい |
competition |
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noosukoa; noo sukoa ノースコア; ノー・スコア |
{sports} scoreless game (match, competition, etc.) (wasei: no score); 0-0 score |
全国高等学校総合体育大会 see styles |
zenkokukoutougakkousougoutaiikutaikai / zenkokukotogakkosogotaikutaikai ぜんこくこうとうがっこうそうごうたいいくたいかい |
(See インターハイ) Interscholastic Athletic Meet; inter-school athletics competition |
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entorii(p); entori / entori(p); entori エントリー(P); エントリ |
(n,vs,vi) (1) entry (in an event, competition, etc.); applying for entry; registering to participate; (2) entry (blog, database, etc.); post |
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seri せり |
(1) competing; competition; (2) (See 競り売り) auction |
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kurasumacchi; kurasu macchi クラスマッチ; クラス・マッチ |
school inter-class competition (esp. ball games) (wasei: class match) |
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kopaamerika; kopa amerika / kopamerika; kopa amerika コパアメリカ; コパ・アメリカ |
(org) Copa América (football competition) |
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hikiwake ひきわけ |
draw (in competition); tie game |
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kishimiau きしみあう |
(Godan verb with "u" ending) to engage in (mutual) competition |
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tobikomikyougi / tobikomikyogi とびこみきょうぎ |
diving competition |
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tatakai たたかい |
(1) battle; war; fight; conflict; (2) fight (against time, poverty, etc.); struggle (for freedom, survival, etc.); war (e.g. on drugs); battle (e.g. against nature); (3) contest; competition; match; game |
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hariai はりあい |
(1) competition; rivalry; (2) feeling that something is worth the effort; motivation; enthusiasm; encouragement |
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erekutoronikkusupootsu; erekutoronikku supootsu エレクトロニックスポーツ; エレクトロニック・スポーツ |
(See eスポーツ) eSports (form of competition using video games); e-sports; electronic sports |
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tsubazeriai つばぜりあい |
(n,vs,vi) (1) locking sword to sword (in a duel) and pushing; (n,vs,vi,adj-no) (2) fierce, close-fought competition |
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dongurinoseikurabe(dongurino背比be, 団栗no背比be); dongurinoseikurabe(dongurino背比be) / dongurinosekurabe(dongurino背比be, 団栗no背比be); dongurinosekurabe(dongurino背比be) どんぐりのせいくらべ(どんぐりの背比べ, 団栗の背比べ); ドングリのせいくらべ(ドングリの背比べ) |
(exp,n) (1) (idiom) having very little difference between one another; being much of a muchness; being more or less the same; height comparison among acorns; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) pointless competition (between two equally unimpressive parties); pissing contest |
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dongurinoseikurabe / dongurinosekurabe どんぐりのせいくらべ |
(exp,n) (1) (idiom) having very little difference between one another; being much of a muchness; being more or less the same; height comparison among acorns; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) pointless competition (between two equally unimpressive parties); pissing contest |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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