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はんギレhanGIREはんぎれhangire

noun:

  • looking furious; looking like one's about to blow their top - slang キレる
ぞうぞうきzouzouki

noun:

  • record of information about a Buddhist statue (usu. an inconspicuous inscription on the statue)
こちゅうのてんちkochuunotenchi

noun / expression:

  • another world; enchanted land; joy from drinking and forgetting about the workaday world
ふりょうろうねんfuryourounen

noun:

  • old sinner; elderly man-about-town; older person who enjoys free and easy lifestyle unfettered by social taboos - four character idiom
たうえおどりtaueodori

noun:

  • refined version of ta-asobi dance performed in Tōhoku about half way through the first lunar month 田遊び
みるときくとはおおちがいmirutokikutohaoochigai

expression:

  • there is a great difference between being told about something and actually seeing it with your own eyes - proverb
レコーディングダイエットREKOODEINGUDAIETTOレコーディング・ダイエットREKOODEINGU/DAIETTO

noun:

  • weight-loss diet accompanied by meticulous notes about when and what one has eaten - From English "recording diet" レコダイ
ひとときhitotokiいっときittoki

temporal noun / adverbial noun:

  • moment; a (short) time; a while
  • former times ひととき
  • two-hour period - archaism

彼女kanojoha彼らkarerato楽しいtanoshiiひとときhitotokiwo過ごしたsugoshita She had a happy time with them.

こくみんのきゅうじつkokuminnokyuujitsu

noun:

  • national holiday (by law, any weekday that falls between two other national holidays)
さきおととしsakiototoshiさおととしsaototoshiさいととしsaitotoshiいっさくさくねんissakusakunen

adverbial noun / temporal noun:

  • two years before last (year); three years back (ago) - four character idiom
こうおつつけがたいkouotsutsukegatai

expression:

  • it is difficult to say which of the two is better
フーロックてながざるFUUROKKUtenagazaruフーロックテナガザルFUUROKKUTENAGAZARU

noun:

  • hoolock gibbon (either of the two gibbons in genus Hoolock)
tsu

conjunction:

particle:

  • indicates possessive (often found in place names and compound words) - archaism
たほうとうtahoutou

noun:

  • two-storied pagoda (with a square base, pent roof and a round top) 裳階
かさねもちkasanemochi

noun:

  • small mochi placed on top of a big mochi
  • two things heaped together
じじょのまじわりjijonomajiwari

expression / noun:

  • close acquaintance; relationship where two people are close enough to use familiar language 爾汝【じじょ】
きょうどうせいはんkyoudouseihan

noun:

  • crime committed together by two or more people (in which each is known as a co-principal)
まずmazu

adverb:

  • first (of all); to start with; about; almost; anyway; well; now
  • hardly (with neg. verb)

成功seikouni必要hitsuyounanoha何よりもnaniyorimoまずmazu忍耐nintaidato先生senseiha言ったitta The teacher said, "Above all, what is necessary for success is perseverance."

あのanoチームCHIIMUhaあるaruとしてもtoshitemoまずmazu優勝yuushouno望みnozomihaないnai That team has little, if any, chance of winning.

もんどうむえきmondoumueki

noun:

  • there being no use in arguing (about it); being stone-deaf to someone's appeals - four character idiom
きゅうしゅぼうぎkyuushubougi Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • go into a huddle (over); hold a secret conference (about); put heads together and conspire - four character idiom
めもとせんりょうmemotosenryouirr.

expression / noun:

  • beautiful eyes; bright-eyed; there being a sublime charm about one's eyes - four character idiom
メーファーズMEEFUAAZUメーファーツMEEFUAATSU

expression:

  • it can't be helped; there's nothing to do about it - From Chinese "méi fǎzi" しかたがない
とりかかるtorikakaru Inflection

godan ~る verb / intransitive verb:

  • to begin; to set about; to start

どしどしdoshidoshi仕事shigotoni取りかかるtorikakaru Roll up your sleeves and get to work.

かこつkakotsu Inflection

godan ~つ verb / transitive:

  • to complain about; to grumble; to make an excuse for
がいしょうしんけいしょうgaishoushinkeishou

noun:

  • neurosis brought about by external trauma; traumatic neurosis; accident neurosis

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