There are 45 total results for your ソキ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ソキ see styles |
soki ソキ |
(female given name) Soki |
あそぎ see styles |
asogi あそぎ |
(female given name) Asogi |
鬢そぎ see styles |
binsogi びんそぎ |
(archaism) cutting a person's sidelocks; evenly cut sidelocks (symbol of adulthood for noblewomen in the Heian era); ritual of cutting the sidelocks (coming-of-age ceremony for women from about 1568-1867) |
そぎ切り see styles |
sogigiri そぎぎり |
(noun/participle) cutting a thin object (e.g. vegetable stalk) at a 45 degree angle; cutting in a way that blunts or rounds the cut |
のぞき見 see styles |
nozokimi のぞきみ |
(noun/participle) peeking; peeping (e.g. through a hole, narrow gap) |
みそぎ沢 see styles |
misogizawa みそぎざわ |
(place-name) Misogizawa |
イラソキ see styles |
irasoki イラソキ |
(personal name) Irazoqui |
エゾギク see styles |
ezogiku エゾギク |
(kana only) China aster (Callistephus chinensis); Chinese aster; annual aster |
ミソギ川 see styles |
misogigawa ミソギがわ |
(place-name) Misogigawa |
根こそぎ see styles |
nekosogi ねこそぎ |
(adverb) root and branch; thoroughly; by the roots; completely; all |
そぎ落とす see styles |
sogiotosu そぎおとす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to chip off; to scrape off; to prune |
そそぎ込む see styles |
sosogikomu そそぎこむ |
(transitive verb) to pour into (liquids); to pump into |
のぞき込む see styles |
nozokikomu のぞきこむ |
(transitive verb) to look into; to peer in |
エゾキスゲ see styles |
ezokisuge エゾキスゲ |
(kana only) lemon day-lily (Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus, formerly Hemerocallis flava); lemon lily; yellow day-lily |
ノゾキノ鼻 see styles |
nozokinohana ノゾキノはな |
(place-name) Nozokinohana |
ヘキソキシ see styles |
hekisokishi ヘキソキシ |
{chem} hexoxy |
マゾキズム see styles |
mazokizumu マゾキズム |
(ik) masochism |
イソキノリン see styles |
isokinorin イソキノリン |
isoquinoline |
オカメノゾキ see styles |
okamenozoki オカメノゾキ |
(place-name) Okamenozoki |
イソギンチャク see styles |
isoginchaku イソギンチャク |
(kana only) sea anemone |
カメゾキバイ沢 see styles |
kamezokibaizawa カメゾキバイざわ |
(place-name) Kamezokibaizawa |
ニタゾキサニド see styles |
nitazokisanido ニタゾキサニド |
{chem} nitazoxanide |
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nekosogi ねこそぎ |
(adv,n) root and branch; thoroughly; by the roots; completely; all |
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nozokiana のぞきあな |
peephole; spyhole; inspection hole; observation window |
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nozokikagami のぞきかがみ |
(See マジックミラー) one-way mirror |
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nozokima のぞきま |
peeping Tom |
のぞきど森林公園 see styles |
nozokidoshinrinkouen / nozokidoshinrinkoen のぞきどしんりんこうえん |
(place-name) Nozokidoshinrin Park |
イソギンチャク目 see styles |
isoginchakumoku イソギンチャクもく |
Actiniaria; order comprising the sea anemones |
ハシボソキツツキ see styles |
hashibosokitsutsuki ハシボソキツツキ |
(kana only) northern flicker (species of bird, incl. the yellow-shafted flicker and the red-shafted flicker, Colaptes auratus) |
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sogigiri そぎぎり |
(noun, transitive verb) {food} slicing (a vegetable, chicken breast, etc.) diagonally; cutting (diagonally) into thin slices; shaving into slivers |
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sogigiri そぎぎり |
(noun/participle) (See 削ぐ・1) cutting a thin object (e.g. vegetable stalk) at a 45 degree angle; cutting in a way that blunts or rounds the cut |
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nozokishumi のぞきしゅみ |
voyeurism |
アイソキネティックス see styles |
aisokinetikkusu アイソキネティックス |
isokinetics |
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ooisogi おおいそぎ |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) great hurry; great haste; rush |
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nozokima のぞきま |
peeping tom |
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sogiotosu そぎおとす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to chip off; to scrape off; to prune |
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nekosogi ねこそぎ |
(n,adv) (1) uprooting; pulling up (a plant) by the roots; (2) (as 〜にする) eradicating; rooting out; (adverb) (3) all (destroyed, stolen, etc.); completely; entirely; thoroughly; root and branch |
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nozokimi のぞきみ |
(noun, transitive verb) peeking; peeping (e.g. through a hole, narrow gap) |
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kaitennozokie かいてんのぞきえ |
(See ゾートロープ) zoetrope (animation device) |
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ooisogi おおいそぎ |
(n,adj-no,adj-na) great hurry; great haste; rush |
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nozokimiru のぞきみる |
(transitive verb) (See 覗き見・のぞきみ) to peek; to peep |
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nozokikomu のぞきこむ |
(transitive verb) to look into; to peer in |
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sosogikomu そそぎこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to pour in (liquids); (transitive verb) (2) to pour in (money); to pump in (investment) |
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binsogi びんそぎ |
(archaism) cutting a person's sidelocks; evenly cut sidelocks (symbol of adulthood for noblewomen in the Heian era); ritual of cutting the sidelocks (coming-of-age ceremony for women from about 1568-1867) |
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mazohizumu; mazohisumu(ik); masohizumu(ik); mazokizumu(ik) マゾヒズム; マゾヒスム(ik); マソヒズム(ik); マゾキズム(ik) |
masochism |
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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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