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machikutabireru まちくたびれる |
(Ichidan verb) to get tired of waiting |
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shigusa しぐさ |
(1) gesture; movement; action; behavior; behaviour; bearing; mannerism; (2) acting; performance |
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inamorisou; inamorisou / inamoriso; inamoriso イナモリソウ; いなもりそう |
(kana only) Japanese madder (Pseudopyxis depressa) |
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sousotsu / sosotsu そうそつ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (form) hurried; hasty; busy; precipitate; sudden; abrupt |
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sabonsou; sabonsou / sabonso; sabonso サボンそう; サボンソウ |
soapwort (Saponaria officinalis) |
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makuranosoushi / makuranososhi まくらのそうし |
The Pillow Book (by Sei Shonagon) |
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tenagaebi(手長海老, 手長蝦, 草蝦); tenagaebi(手長ebi); tenagaebi てながえび(手長海老, 手長蝦, 草蝦); てながエビ(手長エビ); テナガエビ |
freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium spp., esp. the Oriental river prawn, Macrobrachium nipponense) |
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kutabiremouke / kutabiremoke くたびれもうけ |
(kana only) waste of effort; thankless task |
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kizamitabako(刻mitabako); kizamitabako(刻mitabako, 刻mi煙草) きざみタバコ(刻みタバコ); きざみたばこ(刻みたばこ, 刻み煙草) |
(See 煙管・キセル・1) shredded tobacco; pipe tobacco |
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arukitabako(歩kitabako); arukitabako(歩kitabako, 歩ki煙草) あるきタバコ(歩きタバコ); あるきたばこ(歩きたばこ, 歩き煙草) |
(noun/participle) smoking while walking |
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tabakoire タバコいれ |
tobacco pouch; tobacco container |
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denshitabako でんしタバコ |
electronic cigarette; e-cigarette |
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hoshikusa; hoshigusa ほしくさ; ほしぐさ |
hay; dry grass |
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fudansou; fudansou / fudanso; fudanso ふだんそう; フダンソウ |
(kana only) Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris var. cicla); silverbeet |
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iwatabako; iwatabako イワタバコ; いわタバコ |
(kana only) alpine gesneriad (Conandron ramondioides) |
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mizutabako みずタバコ |
(1) hookah; shishah; waterpipe; (2) (See イワタバコ) alpine gesneriad (Conandron ramondioides) |
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akinotamurasou; akinotamurasou / akinotamuraso; akinotamuraso アキノタムラソウ; あきのたむらそう |
(kana only) East Asian sage (Salvia japonica) |
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nanakusagayu ななくさがゆ |
rice gruel traditionally eaten on the 7th day of the new year containing the seven plants of spring |
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toudaigusaka(toudaigusa科); toudaigusaka(灯台草科, 燈台草科) / todaigusaka(todaigusa科); todaigusaka(灯台草科, 燈台草科) トウダイグサか(トウダイグサ科); とうだいぐさか(灯台草科, 燈台草科) |
Euphorbiaceae (family of flowering plants) |
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tabako(p); tabako(gikun)(p) タバコ(P); たばこ(gikun)(P) |
(1) (kana only) tobacco (por: tabaco); cigarette; cigar; (2) (kana only) tobacco plant (Nicotiana tabacum) |
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iigusa / igusa いいぐさ |
(1) remarks; comments; (2) way of talking; speaking style; (3) excuse; (4) topic (of conversation) |
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katabami; katabami かたばみ; カタバミ |
(1) (酢漿草, 酸漿草, 鳩酸草, 酢母草 only) (kana only) creeping woodsorrel (Oxalis corniculata); (2) family crest shaped like creeping woodsorrel |
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dokudami; dokudami どくだみ; ドクダミ |
(kana only) chameleon plant (Houttuynia cordata) |
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oobako; oobako オオバコ; おおばこ |
(kana only) plantain (esp. Asian plantain, Plantago asiatica) |
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makuranosoushi / makuranososhi まくらのそうし |
The Pillow Book (Heian-period collection of writings by Sei Shōnagon) |
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akatsumekusa; akatsumekusa あかつめくさ; アカツメクサ |
(kana only) red clover (Trifolium pratense); purple clover |
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tabakoya タバコや |
tobacco shop; tobacconist |
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soushokudanshi / soshokudanshi そうしょくだんし |
(abbreviation) (See 草食系男子) man who doesn't adhere to traditional masculinity, esp. with women and careers; herbivore man |
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hourensou / horenso ほうれんそう |
spinach |
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mimikakigusa; mimikakigusa みみかきぐさ; ミミカキグサ |
(kana only) Utricularia bifida (species of bladderwort) |
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makitabako(巻kitabako, 巻tabako); makitabako(巻ki煙草, 巻煙草) まきタバコ(巻きタバコ, 巻タバコ); まきたばこ(巻き煙草, 巻煙草) |
cigarette; cigar |
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nisokunowaraji にそくのわらじ |
(expression) (idiom) many irons in the fire; engaged in two trades at the same time; wearing two hats |
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kagitabako かぎたばこ |
snuff |
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ryougiritabako / ryogiritabako りょうぎりタバコ |
plain cigarette |
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kanetsushikitabako かねつしきタバコ |
heated tobacco product; heat-not-burn tobacco product; electrically heated smoking |
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kokubutabako こくぶタバコ |
high-quality tobacco produced in Kokubu (Kagoshima prefecture) |
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ichiyakusou; ichiyakusou / ichiyakuso; ichiyakuso イチヤクソウ; いちやくそう |
(kana only) shinleaf (Pyrola japonica) |
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hamakitabako(葉巻kitabako, 葉巻tabako); hamakitabako(葉巻ki煙草, 葉巻煙草) はまきタバコ(葉巻きタバコ, 葉巻タバコ); はまきたばこ(葉巻き煙草, 葉巻煙草) |
cigar |
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hourensou(houren草, 法蓮草, 菠薐草, 鳳蓮草)(p); hourensou(houren草); hourensou / horenso(horen草, 法蓮草, 菠薐草, 鳳蓮草)(p); horenso(horen草); horenso ほうれんそう(ほうれん草, 法蓮草, 菠薐草, 鳳蓮草)(P); ホウレンそう(ホウレン草); ホウレンソウ |
spinach |
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ichiyakusouka / ichiyakusoka いちやくそうか |
Pyrolaceae (family of evergreen perennial herbs) |
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akinokirinsou; akinokirinsou / akinokirinso; akinokirinso あきのきりんそう; アキノキリンソウ |
(kana only) goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea subsp. asiatica) |
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honeorizonnokutabiremouke / honeorizonnokutabiremoke ほねおりぞんのくたびれもうけ |
(expression) (idiom) going through great pains in vain |
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tabakoosuu(tabakoo吸u); tabakoosuu(煙草o吸u, tabakoo吸u, 煙草osuu) / tabakoosu(tabakoo吸u); tabakoosu(煙草o吸u, tabakoo吸u, 煙草osu) タバコをすう(タバコを吸う); たばこをすう(煙草を吸う, たばこを吸う, 煙草をすう) |
(exp,v5u) to smoke a cigarette |
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kuwaetabako(咥etabako, 銜etabako); kuwaetabako(kuwae煙草, 咥e煙草, 銜e煙草) くわえタバコ(咥えタバコ, 銜えタバコ); くわえたばこ(くわえ煙草, 咥え煙草, 銜え煙草) |
(kana only) smoking a cigarette without holding it with one's fingers; holding a cigarette in one's mouth |
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tabakoosuu / tabakoosu タバコをすう |
(exp,v5u) to smoke a cigarette; to smoke |
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nisokunowaraji にそくのわらじ |
(exp,n) (idiom) (oft. as 〜を履く) (See 二足のわらじを履く) being engaged in two trades at the same time; wearing two hats; having two irons in the fire; two pairs of straw sandals |
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tabakooyameru(tabakoo止meru); tabakooyameru(煙草oyameru, 煙草o止meru, tabakoo止meru) タバコをやめる(タバコを止める); たばこをやめる(煙草をやめる, 煙草を止める, たばこを止める) |
(exp,v1) (kana only) to give up smoking; to stop smoking |
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hourensou(p); hourensou / horenso(p); horenso ほうれんそう(P); ホウレンソウ |
spinach (Spinacia oleracea) |
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kayatsurigusa; shasou(莎草); kayatsurigusa / kayatsurigusa; shaso(莎草); kayatsurigusa かやつりぐさ; しゃそう(莎草); カヤツリグサ |
(1) (kana only) galingale (any plant of genus Cyperus, esp. species Cyperus microiria); (2) (しゃそう only) (See 浜菅) nut grass (Cyperus rotundus) |
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kamimakitabako(紙巻tabako, 紙巻kitabako, 紙巻煙草, 紙巻ki煙草); kamimakitabako(紙巻tabako, 紙巻kitabako) かみまきたばこ(紙巻たばこ, 紙巻きたばこ, 紙巻煙草, 紙巻き煙草); かみまきタバコ(紙巻タバコ, 紙巻きタバコ) |
cigarette |
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sanbenmawattetabakonisho さんべんまわってタバコにしょ |
(expression) (proverb) measure twice and cut once; don't slack off until the job's done properly; go around three times before you take a smoke |
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nisokunowarajiohaku にそくのわらじをはく |
(expression) (idiom) to be engaged in two trades at the same time; to have two irons in the fire |
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kamimakitabako; kamimakitabako(sk) かみまきタバコ; かみまきたばこ(sk) |
cigarette |
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nisokunowarajiohaku にそくのわらじをはく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to be engaged in two trades at the same time; to have two irons in the fire; to wear two pairs of straw sandals |
Information about this dictionary:
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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