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<123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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orenjibitaazu; orenji bitaazu / orenjibitazu; orenji bitazu オレンジビターズ; オレンジ・ビターズ |
orange bitters |
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neeburuorenji; neeburu orenji ネーブルオレンジ; ネーブル・オレンジ |
navel orange |
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buraddoorenji; buraddo orenji ブラッドオレンジ; ブラッド・オレンジ |
blood orange |
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kadomiumuorenji; kadomiumu orenji カドミウムオレンジ; カドミウム・オレンジ |
cadmium orange |
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hadairo はだいろ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) (sensitive word) flesh colour (of a Japanese person); flesh color; pale orange; (2) (one's) skin color; skin colour; skin tone |
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ponzu(pon酢); ponzu(pon酢) ポンず(ポン酢); ぽんず(ぽん酢) |
(1) (See ポンス・1) juice pressed from a bitter orange; (2) (abbreviation) (See ポン酢醤油) ponzu (Japanese sauce made primarily of soy sauce and citrus juice) |
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eejentoorenji; eejento orenji エージェントオレンジ; エージェント・オレンジ |
(See 枯葉剤) Agent Orange (dioxin-laden defoliant used during the Vietnam War) |
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sukuryuudoraibaa; sukuryuu doraibaa / sukuryudoraiba; sukuryu doraiba スクリュードライバー; スクリュー・ドライバー |
(1) (See ドライバー・2) screwdriver; (2) screwdriver (cocktail); vodka and orange |
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ponkan; ponkan ポンかん; ポンカン |
(kana only) ponkan orange (Citrus reticulata); tangerine |
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orenjisokettosaajonfisshu; orenjisokettosaajanfisshu / orenjisokettosajonfisshu; orenjisokettosajanfisshu オレンジソケットサージョンフィッシュ; オレンジソケットサージャンフィッシュ |
orange-socket surgeonfish (Acanthurus auranticavus, species of the Indo-West Pacific) |
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sangoaigo; buruusupottido supainfuto; buruusupottidosupainfuto / sangoaigo; burusupottido supainfuto; burusupottidosupainfuto サンゴアイゴ; ブルースポッティド・スパインフト; ブルースポッティドスパインフト |
blue-spotted spinefoot (Siganus corallinus, species of Indo-West Pacific rabbitfish); coral rabbitfish; orange spinefoot |
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gomaaigo; orenjisupottido supainfutto; orenjisupottidosupainfutto / gomaigo; orenjisupottido supainfutto; orenjisupottidosupainfutto ゴマアイゴ; オレンジスポッティド・スパインフット; オレンジスポッティドスパインフット |
goldlined spinefoot (Siganus guttatus, species of Eastern Indian Ocean and Western Pacific rabbitfish); orange-spotted spinefoot |
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ponkan; ponkan ぽんかん; ポンカン |
(kana only) ponkan orange (Citrus reticulata) |
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orenjipeko; orenjipekoo; orenjipikoo; orenji peko; orenji pekoo; orenji pikoo オレンジペコ; オレンジペコー; オレンジピコー; オレンジ・ペコ; オレンジ・ペコー; オレンジ・ピコー |
orange pekoe (grade of black tea) |
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kuroguchiniza; chokoreetosaajanfisshu; chokoreetosaajonfisshu; mimikkusaajanfisshu; mimikkusaajonfisshu / kuroguchiniza; chokoreetosajanfisshu; chokoreetosajonfisshu; mimikkusajanfisshu; mimikkusajonfisshu クログチニザ; チョコレートサージャンフィッシュ; チョコレートサージョンフィッシュ; ミミックサージャンフィッシュ; ミミックサージョンフィッシュ |
chocolate surgeonfish (Acanthurus pyroferus, Indo-Pacific species of tang); mimic surgeonfish; orange-gilled surgeonfish |
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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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