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<1234Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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joutaiokoshi / jotaiokoshi じょうたいおこし |
sit-up (exercise) |
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omoisugoshi おもいすごし |
groundless fear; thinking too much; making too much of |
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kojiakeru こじあける |
(transitive verb) to wrench open; to prize open; to pick (lock) |
ガブリエルココシャネル see styles |
gaburierukokoshaneru ガブリエルココシャネル |
(person) Gabrielle Coco Chanel |
有意義に過ごして下さい see styles |
yuuiginisugoshitekudasai / yuiginisugoshitekudasai ゆういぎにすごしてください |
(expression) Have a good time! |
黒髪山カネコシダ自生地 see styles |
kurokamizankanekoshidajiseichi / kurokamizankanekoshidajisechi くろかみざんカネコシダじせいち |
(place-name) Kurokamizankanekoshidajiseichi |
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kojirasejoshi こじらせじょし |
(colloquialism) (See 拗らせる) girl who has low self esteem |
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okoshidane おこしだね |
(See 興し・おこし) roasted millet or rice cake used to make okoshi |
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tamanokoshi たまのこし |
(exp,n) (1) palanquin set with jewels; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) (See 玉の輿に乗る) money and social status gained by marrying a rich and powerful man |
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nodogoshi のどごし |
feeling of food or drink going down the throat |
いかがお過ごしでしょうか see styles |
ikagaosugoshideshouka / ikagaosugoshideshoka いかがおすごしでしょうか |
(expression) how are things with you?; how are you doing?; how are you getting along?; how have you been?; how are you? |
ボイスラブコシュトニツァ see styles |
boisurabukoshutonisha ボイスラブコシュトニツァ |
(person) Vojislav Kostunica |
メキシコジムグリガエル科 see styles |
mekishikojimugurigaeruka メキシコジムグリガエルか |
Rhinophrynidae (family of frogs) |
有意義に過ごしてください see styles |
yuuiginisugoshitekudasai / yuiginisugoshitekudasai ゆういぎにすごしてください |
(expression) Have a good time! |
コジェネレーションシステム see styles |
kojenereeshonshisutemu コジェネレーションシステム |
co-generation system; cogeneration system |
ゴジュフウィエルコポルスキ see styles |
gojufuierukoporusuki ゴジュフウィエルコポルスキ |
(place-name) Gorzow Wielkopolski (Poland) |
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muraokoshi むらおこし |
revitalization of a village; village renewal (project) |
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machiokoshi まちおこし |
revitalization of a town; town renewal (project) |
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norikoshiseisan / norikoshisesan のりこしせいさん |
adjusting one's fare for riding past one's destination |
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haraokoshiraeru はらをこしらえる |
(exp,v1) to have a meal (before doing something); to fortify oneself with a meal |
アフリカコシジロアマツバメ see styles |
afurikakoshijiroamatsubame アフリカコシジロアマツバメ |
(kana only) white-rumped swift (Apus caffer) |
用心するにこしたことはない see styles |
youjinsurunikoshitakotohanai / yojinsurunikoshitakotohanai ようじんするにこしたことはない |
(expression) better safe than sorry; one should err on the side of caution |
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koshian こしあん |
(kana only) {food} (See 餡・1) strained bean paste; smooth anko; fine-grained sweet bean paste |
コジェネレーション・システム see styles |
kojenereeshon shisutemu コジェネレーション・システム |
co-generation system; cogeneration system |
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mizukoshi みずこし |
water filter; strainer; colander |
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madorokkoshii; madorokoshii / madorokkoshi; madorokoshi まどろっこしい; まどろこしい |
(adjective) (frustratingly) slow; tedious; sluggish; roundabout (e.g. explanation); exasperating; irritating |
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mikoshiosueru みこしをすえる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to ensconce oneself (e.g. in a chair); to settle oneself down; to plant oneself |
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neogoshikku; neo goshikku ネオゴシック; ネオ・ゴシック |
(adj-f,adj-no) neo-Gothic |
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negoshieetaa; negoshieeta / negoshieeta; negoshieeta ネゴシエーター; ネゴシエータ |
negotiator |
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nobasukoosha; nobasukoshia ノバスコーシャ; ノバスコシア |
Nova Scotia |
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kojiakeru こじあける |
(transitive verb) to wrench open; to prize open; to pick (a lock) |
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yayakoshii(p); yayakkoshii / yayakoshi(p); yayakkoshi ややこしい(P); ややっこしい |
(adjective) complicated; complex; intricate; confusing; difficult; troublesome |
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shiokoshou / shiokosho しおこしょう |
(n,vs,vi) salt and pepper; seasoning with salt and pepper |
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kurokoshou(黒胡椒, 黒koshou); kurokoshou(黒koshou); kurokoshou / kurokosho(黒胡椒, 黒kosho); kurokosho(黒kosho); kurokosho くろこしょう(黒胡椒, 黒こしょう); くろコショウ(黒コショウ); クロコショウ |
black pepper (Piper nigrum) |
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goshikkuhoraa; goshikku horaa / goshikkuhora; goshikku hora ゴシックホラー; ゴシック・ホラー |
gothic horror |
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goshikkurokku; goshikku rokku ゴシックロック; ゴシック・ロック |
{music} Gothic rock |
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kosobayui; kosobai; koshobai こそばゆい; こそばい; こしょばい |
(adjective) (1) ticklish; (adjective) (2) embarrassed; awkward; ill at ease (esp. when receiving public praise) |
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chiikiokoshi / chikiokoshi ちいきおこし |
regional revitalization; local revitalization |
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goshikku(p); gochikku; gojikku ゴシック(P); ゴチック; ゴジック |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) (1) (See ゴシック式・ゴシックしき) Gothic (style); (2) Gothic (typeface) |
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untokosa; untoko; untokosho うんとこさ; うんとこ; うんとこしょ |
(interjection) (1) oof (i.e. a grunt of effort); (adverb) (2) (See うんと・1) a lot; plenty |
日出島クロコシジロウミツバメ繁殖地 see styles |
hinodejimakurokoshijiroumitsubamehanshokuchi / hinodejimakurokoshijiromitsubamehanshokuchi ひのでじまクロコシジロウミツバメはんしょくち |
(place-name) Hinodejimakurokoshijiroumitsubamehanshokuchi |
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koshouire(koshou入re, 胡椒入re); koshouire(koshou入re) / koshoire(kosho入re, 胡椒入re); koshoire(kosho入re) こしょういれ(こしょう入れ, 胡椒入れ); コショウいれ(コショウ入れ) |
pepper shaker |
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goshikkuroriita; goshikku roriita / goshikkurorita; goshikku rorita ゴシックロリータ; ゴシック・ロリータ |
(See ゴスロリ) Gothic Lolita (type of teenage fashion) (wasei:) |
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kinugoshidoufu / kinugoshidofu きぬごしどうふ |
silken tofu; soft tofu |
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sugikoshikata すぎこしかた |
(expression) (1) (See 来し方) the past; bygone days (years, age, etc.); (expression) (2) the course (route) one has come by; the direction one came from |
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keekufurankoshu; kekufurankoshu ケークフランコシュ; ケクフランコシュ |
(See ブラウフレンキッシュ) Kékfrankos (wine grape variety) (hun:) |
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awaokoshi あわおこし |
{food} millet brittle |
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sorinokoshi そりのこし |
missed spot (in shaving); unshaven hairs |
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toumorokoshibatake / tomorokoshibatake とうもろこしばたけ |
cornfield; corn field; maize field |
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kakiokoshi かきおこし |
(1) opening words; opening sentence; (2) transcription (e.g. voice to text); transcript |
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meganegoshi(眼鏡越shi, 眼鏡goshi, megane越shi); meganegoshi(megane越shi) めがねごし(眼鏡越し, 眼鏡ごし, めがね越し); メガネごし(メガネ越し) |
(1) (looking) over the top of one's glasses; (2) (looking) through a pair of glasses |
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koojenereeshon; kojenereeshon コージェネレーション; コジェネレーション |
cogeneration; co-generation |
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mikoshioageru みこしをあげる |
(exp,v1) (1) to rise (from one's seat); to stand up; to get up; (exp,v1) (2) to set to work; to get started; to go into action |
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negoshieetaa; negoshieitaa; negoshieeta / negoshieeta; negoshieta; negoshieeta ネゴシエーター; ネゴシエイター; ネゴシエータ |
negotiator |
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mikoshiokatsugu みこしをかつぐ |
(exp,v5g) (1) to wheedle a person into doing something; (exp,v5g) (2) to carry a portable shrine |
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yuuiginisugoshitekudasai / yuiginisugoshitekudasai ゆういぎにすごしてください |
(expression) have a good time! |
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madorokkoshii; madorokoshii; madorokkoi; madorokoi / madorokkoshi; madorokoshi; madorokkoi; madorokoi まどろっこしい; まどろこしい; まどろっこい; まどろこい |
(adjective) dull (e.g. of movement or reaction); sluggish |
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youjinsurunikoshitakotohanai / yojinsurunikoshitakotohanai ようじんするにこしたことはない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) better safe than sorry; one should err on the side of caution |
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kosheru; kooshaa; koosheru; koosha; kooshe; kosha / kosheru; koosha; koosheru; koosha; kooshe; kosha コシェル; コーシャー; コーシェル; コーシャ; コーシェ; コシャ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See カシェル) kosher (heb:) |
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torikoshigurou; torikoshikurou / torikoshiguro; torikoshikuro とりこしぐろう; とりこしくろう |
(n,vs,vi) overanxiety; needless worry |
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mekishikoshiti; mekishikoshitii; kishiko shiti; mekishiko shitii / mekishikoshiti; mekishikoshiti; kishiko shiti; mekishiko shiti メキシコシティ; メキシコシティー; キシコ・シティ; メキシコ・シティー |
Mexico City |
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nodogoshigaii(喉越shigaii, 喉越shiga良i, nodo越shigaii, nodo越shiga良i, nodogoshiga良i); nodogoshigayoi(喉越shiga良i, nodo越shiga良i, nodogoshiga良i, 喉越shigayoi, nodo越shigayoi) / nodogoshigai(喉越shigai, 喉越shiga良i, nodo越shigai, nodo越shiga良i, nodogoshiga良i); nodogoshigayoi(喉越shiga良i, nodo越shiga良i, nodogoshiga良i, 喉越shigayoi, nodo越shigayoi) のどごしがいい(喉越しがいい, 喉越しが良い, のど越しがいい, のど越しが良い, のどごしが良い); のどごしがよい(喉越しが良い, のど越しが良い, のどごしが良い, 喉越しがよい, のど越しがよい) |
(exp,adj-ix) going down smoothly (esp. of beer); tasting good going down |
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yuzukoshou; yuzugoshou / yuzukosho; yuzugosho ゆずこしょう; ゆずごしょう |
{food} condiment paste made from yuzu zest and chili peppers (chile) |
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koojenereeshonshisutemu; kojenereeshonshisutemu; koojenereeshon shisutemu; kojenereeshon shisutemu コージェネレーションシステム; コジェネレーションシステム; コージェネレーション・システム; コジェネレーション・システム |
co-generation system; cogeneration system |
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nodogoshigaii; nodogoshigayoi / nodogoshigai; nodogoshigayoi のどごしがいい; のどごしがよい |
(exp,adj-ix) going down smoothly (esp. of beer); tasting good going down |
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nodogoshinoii; nodogoshinoyoi / nodogoshinoi; nodogoshinoyoi のどごしのいい; のどごしのよい |
(exp,adj-ix) going down smoothly (esp. of beer); tasting good going down |
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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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