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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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suzunoheitai(suzuno兵隊, 錫no兵隊); suzunoheitai(suzuno兵隊) / suzunohetai(suzuno兵隊, 錫no兵隊); suzunohetai(suzuno兵隊) すずのへいたい(すずの兵隊, 錫の兵隊); スズのへいたい(スズの兵隊) |
tin soldier |
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ikkitousennotsuwamono / ikkitosennotsuwamono いっきとうせんのつわもの |
great warrior |
権兵衛が種まきゃカラスがほじくる see styles |
gonbeegatanemakyakarasugahojikuru ごんべえがたねまきゃカラスがほじくる |
(expression) spoiling someone's work; useless effort; laboring in vain; labouring in vain; if a peasant sows seeds, the crows will dig them up |
国際連合大量破壊兵器廃棄特別委員会 see styles |
kokusairengoutairyouhakaiheikihaikitokubetsuiinkai / kokusairengotairyohakaihekihaikitokubetsuinkai こくさいれんごうたいりょうはかいへいきはいきとくべついいんかい |
United Nations Special Commission; UNSCOM |
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kamabokoheisha(kamaboko兵舎, 蒲鉾兵舎); kamabokoheisha(kamaboko兵舎) / kamabokohesha(kamaboko兵舎, 蒲鉾兵舎); kamabokohesha(kamaboko兵舎) かまぼこへいしゃ(かまぼこ兵舎, 蒲鉾兵舎); カマボコへいしゃ(カマボコ兵舎) |
Quonset hut |
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tsuwamono; tsuwamono つわもの; ツワモノ |
(1) soldier; warrior; (2) (kana only) person of courage; strong person; very capable person; master (in a field) |
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gijouhei / gijohe ぎじょうへい |
guard of honour; honor guard; ceremonial guard |
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inakappee; inakappei / inakappee; inakappe いなかっぺえ; いなかっぺい |
(derogatory term) (rare) (See 田舎っぺ) country bumpkin; yokel; hick |
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nonbee のんべえ |
heavy drinker; tippler |
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inakappe(田舎ppe, 田舎兵衛, 田舎兵衛); inakappee(田舎ppee, 田舎兵衛, 田舎兵衛); inakappei(田舎ppei, 田舎兵衛, 田舎兵衛) / inakappe(田舎ppe, 田舎兵衛, 田舎兵衛); inakappee(田舎ppee, 田舎兵衛, 田舎兵衛); inakappe(田舎ppe, 田舎兵衛, 田舎兵衛) いなかっぺ(田舎っぺ, 田舎っ兵衛, 田舎兵衛); いなかっぺえ(田舎っぺえ, 田舎っ兵衛, 田舎兵衛); いなかっぺい(田舎っぺい, 田舎っ兵衛, 田舎兵衛) |
(derogatory term) hick; country bumpkin; yokel |
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rouheihashinazutadakiesarunomi / rohehashinazutadakiesarunomi ろうへいはしなずただきえさるのみ |
(expression) (quote) (from a song, quoted by Douglas MacArthur) old soldiers never die; they just fade away |
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rinpyoutoushakaijinretsuzaizen / rinpyotoshakaijinretsuzaizen りんぴょうとうしゃかいじんれつざいぜん |
(expression) {Buddh} (See 九字) may the presiders over warriors be my vanguard (nine-character charm chanted to ward off evil) |
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gonbeegatanemakyakarasugahojikuru(権兵衛ga種蒔kya烏gahojikuru, 権兵衛ga種makya烏gahojikuru); gonbeegatanemakyakarasugahojikuru(権兵衛ga種makyakarasugahojikuru) ごんべえがたねまきゃからすがほじくる(権兵衛が種蒔きゃ烏がほじくる, 権兵衛が種まきゃ烏がほじくる); ごんべえがたねまきゃカラスがほじくる(権兵衛が種まきゃカラスがほじくる) |
(expression) (idiom) spoiling someone's work; useless effort; labouring in vain; if a peasant sows seeds, the crows will dig them up |
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gonbeegatanemakyakarasugahojikuru ごんべえがたねまきゃからすがほじくる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) spoiling someone's work; useless effort; labouring in vain; if a peasant sows seeds, the crows will dig them up |
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namabyouhouhaookeganomoto / namabyohohaookeganomoto なまびょうほうはおおけがのもと |
(expression) (proverb) a little learning is a dangerous thing |
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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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