Results, the day after tomorrow
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- 恩恵期間【おんけいきかん】
noun:
- period of grace (e.g. in which merchant vessels are allowed to leave a belligerent nation's port after an outbreak of war) - Law term
- 百舌勘定【もずかんじょう】
noun:
- splitting the bill so that the others end up paying the whole amount; wheedling the others into paying the whole bill - four character idiom
- 市販★【しはん】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- selling on the market (in the marketplace, in stores, etc.); making something commercially available
~の noun:
- commercial (e.g. software); over-the-counter; off-the-shelf; store-bought
これらは市販されている最も上等のかばんだ。 These are the best bags on the market.
- 手をかける【てをかける】手を掛ける Inflection
expression / ichidan verb:
- to lay hands on; to touch
- to care for; to look after
- to make off with; to steal
- 身八つ口【みやつぐち】身八口
noun:
- small opening in the side of some traditional Japanese clothing for women and children (e.g. kimono, yukata) (located where the sleeve meets the bodice, below the armpit)
- 矯角殺牛【きょうかくさつぎゅう】
expression:
- trying to straighten the horns of a bull, and killing it in the process; trying to correct a small defect and ruining the whole thing; The cure is worse than the disease - four character idiom
- 十月十日【とつきとおか】
noun:
- babies born on October 10, supposedly conceived on New Year's Day
- normal gestation time (i.e. 9 months)
- 関係省庁【かんけいしょうちょう】
noun:
- the concerned government agencies; the ministries and agencies that are relevant to the matter at hand; the relevant authorities - four character idiom
- 二枚看板【にまいかんばん】
noun:
- the two leading actors (in a play); the two star players; the two distinctive features; the two main items (attractions) - four character idiom
- 江戸城【えどじょう】
noun:
- Edo Castle (residence of the Shogun during the Edo period, now the site of the Tokyo Imperial Palace)
- 一朝一夕☆【いっちょういっせき】
noun:
- in a day; in a brief space of time - four character idiom
英語というのは一朝一夕にマスターできるものではない。 English cannot be mastered overnight.
Kanji
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