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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
パンパン・ガール see styles |
panpan gaaru / panpan garu パンパン・ガール |
prostitute (esp. one consorting with occupation soldiers after WWII); pan-pan girl |
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kubaru くばる |
(transitive verb) (1) to distribute; to hand out; to deliver; to deal out; to serve out; (transitive verb) (2) to allot; to allocate; to place (staff, soldiers, etc.); to station |
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panpan; panpan パンパン; ぱんぱん |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) kapow; bang; slap; clap; (adjectival noun) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) bulging; filled to bursting; (3) (パンパン only) (hist) (See パンパンガール) prostitute (catering to Occupation soldiers in Japan after WWII) |
兵來將擋,水來土掩 兵来将挡,水来土掩 see styles |
bīng lái jiàng dǎng , shuǐ lái tǔ yǎn bing1 lai2 jiang4 dang3 , shui3 lai2 tu3 yan3 ping lai chiang tang , shui lai t`u yen ping lai chiang tang , shui lai tu yen |
counter soldiers with arms, water with an earth weir (idiom); different situations call for different action; to adopt measures appropriate to the actual situation |
兵來將敵,水來土堰 兵来将敌,水来土堰 see styles |
bīng lái jiàng dí , shuǐ lái tǔ yàn bing1 lai2 jiang4 di2 , shui3 lai2 tu3 yan4 ping lai chiang ti , shui lai t`u yen ping lai chiang ti , shui lai tu yen |
counter soldiers with arms, water with an earth weir (idiom); different situations call for different action; to adopt measures appropriate to the actual situation |
勇将の下に弱卒なし see styles |
yuushounomotonijakusotsunashi / yushonomotonijakusotsunashi ゆうしょうのもとにじゃくそつなし |
(expression) there are no cowardly soldiers under a superior general |
勇将の下に弱卒無し see styles |
yuushounomotonijakusotsunashi / yushonomotonijakusotsunashi ゆうしょうのもとにじゃくそつなし |
(expression) there are no cowardly soldiers under a superior general |
狡兎死して走狗烹らる see styles |
koutoshishitesoukuniraru / kotoshishitesokuniraru こうとししてそうくにらる |
(expression) when the enemy is defeated, the victorious soldiers can be killed off; when the nimble rabbit dies, the hunting dog is cooked |
狡兎死して走狗煮らる see styles |
koutoshishitesoukuniraru / kotoshishitesokuniraru こうとししてそうくにらる |
(expression) when the enemy is defeated, the victorious soldiers can be killed off; when the nimble rabbit dies, the hunting dog is cooked |
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jinchuumimai / jinchumimai じんちゅうみまい |
(yoji) visiting soldiers at the front to provide comfort; visit to (gift for) persons hard at work as a sign of support |
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kubaru くばる |
(transitive verb) (1) to distribute; to hand out; to deliver; to deal out; to serve out; (transitive verb) (2) to allot; to allocate; to place (staff, soldiers, etc.); to station |
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tsuriganemanto つりがねマント |
(hist) long cloak (worn by soldiers, students, etc. in the Meiji period) |
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panpangaaru; panpan gaaru / panpangaru; panpan garu パンパンガール; パンパン・ガール |
(hist) prostitute (esp. one consorting with occupation soldiers after WWII); pan-pan girl |
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yuushounomotonijakusotsunashi / yushonomotonijakusotsunashi ゆうしょうのもとにじゃくそつなし |
(expression) (proverb) followers take after their leaders; there are no cowardly soldiers under a brave general |
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bussakibaori ぶっさきばおり |
(See 羽織) haori coat used by soldiers |
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sashimono さしもの |
(1) (usu. 指(し)物) cabinetwork; joinery; (2) (often 挿(し)物) hair ornament; hairpin; (3) (archaism) colours; banner; small banner worn by soldiers during battle (for identification) from the Sengoku period to the end of the Edo period |
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koutoshishitesoukuniraru / kotoshishitesokuniraru こうとししてそうくにらる |
(expression) when the enemy is defeated, the victorious soldiers can be killed off; when the nimble rabbit dies, the hunting dog is cooked |
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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 |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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