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| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
單挑 单挑 see styles |
dān tiǎo dan1 tiao3 tan t`iao tan tiao |
to pick; to choose; to fight a duel; Taiwan pr. [dan1 tiao1] |
決闘 see styles |
kettou / ketto けっとう |
(n,vs,vi) duel; shoot-out |
決鬥 决斗 see styles |
jué dòu jue2 dou4 chüeh tou |
to duel; a duel; decisive struggle |
舌戰 舌战 see styles |
shé zhàn she2 zhan4 she chan |
verbal sparring; duel of words |
介添人 see styles |
kaizoenin かいぞえにん |
(1) best man; groomsman; bridesmaid; (2) second (e.g. in a duel) |
對抗賽 对抗赛 see styles |
duì kàng sài dui4 kang4 sai4 tui k`ang sai tui kang sai |
duel; match; competition between paired opponents (e.g. sporting) |
投合う see styles |
nageau なげあう |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw something to each other; to pass something back and forth; to bandy something around; (2) (baseb) to take part in a pitching duel |
投手戦 see styles |
toushusen / toshusen とうしゅせん |
{baseb} pitching duel; pitchers' battle |
果し状 see styles |
hatashijou / hatashijo はたしじょう |
letter of challenge (to a duel, etc.) |
デュエマ see styles |
deuema デュエマ |
(product) Duel Masters Trading Card Game (abbreviation); (product name) Duel Masters Trading Card Game (abbreviation) |
デュエル see styles |
deueru デュエル |
duel |
介添え人 see styles |
kaizoenin かいぞえにん |
(1) best man; groomsman; bridesmaid; (2) second (e.g. in a duel) |
投げ合い see styles |
nageai なげあい |
(1) fight in which things are thrown at each other (e.g. pie fight); (2) {baseb} pitching duel |
投げ合う see styles |
nageau なげあう |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw something to each other; to pass something back and forth; to bandy something around; (2) (baseb) to take part in a pitching duel |
果たし状 see styles |
hatashijou / hatashijo はたしじょう |
letter of challenge (to a duel, etc.) |
鍔競合い 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 |
果たし合い see styles |
hatashiai はたしあい |
duel |
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 |
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 |
Variations: |
kaizoenin かいぞえにん |
(1) best man; groomsman; bridesmaid; (2) second (e.g. in a duel) |
Variations: |
nageau なげあう |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw something to each other; to pass something back and forth; to bandy something around; (transitive verb) (2) {baseb} to take part in a pitching duel |
Variations: |
hatashijou / hatashijo はたしじょう |
letter of challenge (to a duel, etc.) |
Variations: |
hatashiai はたしあい |
duel |
Variations: |
ikkiuchi いっきうち |
(n,vs,vi) single combat; duel; one-on-one fight |
Variations: |
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 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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