Results, a blending of Japanese and Western styles
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- ひらがな☆《平仮名・ひら仮名》
noun:
- hiragana; cursive Japanese syllabary used primarily for native Japanese words (esp. function words, inflections, etc.) ➜ 片仮名
- キリシタン☆《切支丹ateji・吉利支丹ateji・切死丹ateji・鬼理死丹ateji・鬼利死丹ateji》
noun:
- early Japanese Christianity (from the later Muromachi period); early Japanese Christian - From Portuguese "cristao"
- 西洋★【せいよう】
noun / ~の noun:
- the west; Western countries
それらは西洋の風呂よりずっといいです。 They are much better than Western baths.
- 居間★【いま】
noun:
- living room (Western style)
彼女は居間の壁に小さなピカソの絵を掛けた。 She hung a little Picasso on the wall of the drawing room.
- 西ヨーロッパ【にしヨーロッパ】
noun:
- Western Europe
3世紀前においてさえも、ほとんどの西ヨーロッパ人はまだ指を使っていた。 Even three centuries ago, most Western Europeans still used their fingers.
- しもつかれ
noun:
- dish of simmered salmon head, soybeans, vegetables, and leftovers (popular in Tochigi Prefecture and surrounds) ➜ 酢憤り
- 幕の内弁当【まくのうちべんとう】
noun:
- box lunch (containing rice and 10-15 small portions of fish, meat, and vegetables)
- 嫌中憎韓【かんちゅうぞうかん】
expression:
- Dislike China, Hate Korea; publishing genre of anti-Chinese and Korean books and magazines
- 切り出す☆【きりだす】切りだす・切出す・伐り出す・伐りだす・鑽り出す Inflection
godan ~す verb / transitive:
- to quarry; to cut (timber); to cut and carry off [切り出す・切りだす・切出す・伐り出す・伐りだす]
- to begin to talk; to break the ice; to broach [切り出す・切りだす・切出す]
- to start a fire (with flint, by rubbing sticks together, etc.) [切り出す・切りだす・切出す・鑽り出す]
- to select and extract (from a media file); to splice out [切り出す・切りだす・切出す・伐り出す・伐りだす]
挨拶抜きでいきなり用件を切り出す。 Skip the pleasantries and get down to business.
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