Results, *石

いしishi

noun:

  • stone
  • gem; jewel

そのsono子供kodomoha小さなchiisanaishiwo拾い上げたhiroiageta The child picked up a small stone.

ほうせきhouseki

noun / ~の noun:

  • gem; jewel; precious stone

kareha鍵をかけてkagiwokakete宝石housekiwo金庫kinkoniしまいこんだshimaikonda He locked up his jewels in the safe.

じしゃくjishakuじせきjiseki

noun / ~の noun:

  • magnet
  • compass

キートンKIITONhaハトHATOnoatamani磁石jishakuwo取り付けたtoritsuketa Keeton put magnets on the heads of his pigeons.

磁石jishakunoharihakitawo指すsasu Compass needles point to the north.

さすがsasugaateji Inflection

adjectival noun / adverb / ~の noun:

  • as one would expect
  • still; all the same
  • even... (e.g. "even a genius...") - as さすがの〜も

さすがsasugaお嬢様ojousama自由奔放なjiyuuhonpouna生活seikatsuwoしていたshiteitaわけじゃないwakejanaiんだnda Just what you'd expect of a young lady, you certainly weren't left to live as you pleased.

かせきkaseki Inflection

noun:

  • fossil

noun / ~する noun:

  • petrifaction; petrification; fossilization; fossilisation

watashiga手にしてるtenishiterunohakaino化石kasekiですdesu What I have in my hand is a fossil seashell.

がんせきganseki

noun:

  • rock

岩石gansekiya鉱物koubutsuhaいろいろなiroironamende私たちwatashitachini有益yuuekiであるdearu Rocks and minerals are useful for us in many ways.

こくkoku

noun:

  • koku; traditional unit of volume, approx. 180.4 litres
  • measure of a Japanese-style boat's loading capacity (approx. 278.26 liters)

あのano大名daimyouha十万sekiwo領しているryoushiteiru That daimyo holds a fief yielding 100,000 koku of rice.

どせきdoseki

noun:

  • earth and stones
ふせきfuseki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • strategic arrangement of go stones; opening moves
  • preparation; preparatory steps; groundwork

1発menoローキックROOKIKKUhaこのkono布石fusekika!? The first low kick was the set-up for this!?

しきんせきshikinseki

noun:

  • touchstone; Lydian stone
  • touchstone (e.g. of success); test; litmus test

yumeha我々warewareno性格seikakuno試金石shikinsekiであるdearu Dreams are the touchstones of our characters.

いっせきisseki

noun:

  • one game (of go)
たんせきtanseki

noun:

  • gallstones

週末shuumatsuni胆石tansekiga動いてugoite七転八倒shichitenhattouno苦しみkurushimiwo味わったajiwattayo I spent the weekend writhing in agony when my gallstone started to move.

とうせきtouseki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • stone throwing
おもしomoshi

noun:

  • stone weight (as used on pickle-tub covers) - esp. 重石 - abbreviation 重し石
  • weight (as used in balances)

豆腐toufuha軽くkaruku重しomoshiwoしてshite、20funほどhodoおいてoite水切りmizukiriするsuru Lightly weigh the tofu down, leave it for about 20 minutes then drain.

きんせきkinseki

noun:

  • minerals and rocks; metal and stone utensils
  • epigraph
ぼせきbosekiはかいしhakaishi

noun:

  • tombstone; gravestone
だいりせきdairiseki

noun:

  • marble

kareha大理石dairisekiwo刻んでkizandezouwo作ったtsukutta He carved marble into a statue.

こいしkoishi

noun:

  • pebble

少年shounenhainuwoめがけてmegakete小石koishiwo投げつけたnagetsuketa The boy threw a stone at the dog.

そせきsoseki

noun:

  • foundation stone; cornerstone
こうせきkouseki

noun:

  • ore; mineral; crystal 脈石
さいせきsaiseki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • broken stone; rubble
でんじしゃくdenjishaku

noun:

  • electromagnet
らくせきrakuseki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • falling rocks; fallen rocks

このあたりkonoatariwo歩くarukuときtokiにはniha落石rakusekini注意chuuishiなければいけないnakerebaikenai When you walk around here, you have to look out for falling rocks.

こくようせきkokuyouseki耀old

noun:

すていしsuteishiirr.

noun:

  • ornamental garden stone (seemingly placed randomly to give the garden a more natural appearance)
  • sacrificed stone (in the game of go) 捨て駒

Kanji

セキSEKIシャクSHAKUコクKOKUいしishi

stone


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