Results, Take your money
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- 席を譲る【せきをゆずる】 Inflection
expression / godan ~る verb:
- to give your seat to someone; to offer your seat
- 一擲千金【いってきせんきん】
expression:
- being lavish with one's money; spending a huge sum of money at once on a treat - four character idiom
- 蟹は甲羅に似せて穴を掘る【かにはこうらににせてあなをほる】
expression:
- to each their own; different strokes for different folks; cut your coat to suit your cloth; a crab digs a hole like its own shell [literal] - idiom
- 息を入れる【いきをいれる】 Inflection
expression / ichidan verb:
- to take a breather; to take a rest; to take a break
- 一息つく【ひといきつく】一息吐く Inflection
expression / godan ~く verb:
- to take a breather; to take a rest ➜ 一息入れる
- to catch one's breath; to take a breath
- おうち☆《お家・御家・御内・お内》
noun:
- your home; your family; their home; their family - honorific language ➜ お宅
- (my) home - polite language
- 親の意見と茄子の花は千に一つも無駄はない【おやのいけんとなすびのはなはせんにひとつもむだはない】
expression:
- always listen to your parents; always value your parents' advice; not even one in a thousand of a parents' opinion or an eggplant flower are in vain [literal] - proverb
- 持ち出し☆【もちだし】持出し・持出irr.
noun:
- taking something out; carrying out
- providing money oneself; paying with one's own money
- corbel - Architecture term
- strengthening under a seam (clothing)
- 香典☆【こうでん】香奠
noun:
- gift brought to a funeral (usu. money); funeral offering; condolence gift; incense money [literal]
- 挨拶より円札【あいさつよりえんさつ】
expression:
- money speaks louder than words; money is better than (empty) words; yen bills over salutations [literal] - pun on 挨拶 and 円札 both ending in さつ - proverb - humorous term
- 金融★【きんゆう】
noun:
- finance; financing; credit transacting; loaning of money; circulation of money
~の noun:
- monetary; financial; credit
金融引き締め政策が実施されている。 A fiscal tightening policy is being enacted.
- 丹精を込める【たんせいをこめる】 Inflection
expression / ichidan verb:
- to take pains (doing something); to take great care ➜ 込める【こめる】
- 口は禍の元【くちはわざわいのもと】口は災いの元
expression:
- words can lead to disaster; the tongue is the root of calamities; the more you open your mouth the more likely you are to put your foot in it - proverb
- 刀★【かたな・とう】
noun:
- (single-edged) sword; katana
- dagger; knife
- scalpel [とう]
- chisel; burin; graver [とう] ➜ 彫刻刀【ちょうこくとう】
- knife money; knife-shaped commodity money used in Zhou dynasty China [とう] ➜ 刀銭
「刀の投擲の練習?」「すっぽ抜けただけです」 "Practising sword throwing?" "It just slipped out of my hands."
- 道連れにする【みちづれにする】 Inflection
expression / ~する verb (irregular):
- to make take part in some activity; to take along with you (w. negative associations)
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