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- 風葬【ふうそう】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- burial (disposal of a body) by exposure to the elements; aerial sepulture (burial)
- ああ言えばこう言う【ああいえばこういう】
expression:
- to have a comeback (i.e. a reason, or rationalization) for every remark - idiom
- 横綱大関【よこづなおおぜき】
noun:
- grand champion filling the rank of champion to keep their number at 2 - Sumo term
- 着眼大局【ちゃくがんたいきょく】
noun:
- having an eye to the big picture; being aware of the general situation - four character idiom
- 仮面浪人【かめんろうにん】
noun:
- college student who is merely marking time to get into a better college - four character idiom
- 自由気儘【じゆうきまま】自由気まま Inflection
noun / adjectival noun:
- free; unfettered; according to one's own whims; doing as one likes - four character idiom
- 無事終了【ぶじしゅうりょう】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- ending without incident; being successfully brought to completion; finishing something without a hitch - four character idiom
- 検討会【けんとうかい】
noun:
- meeting convened to discuss issues; planning conference; review meeting; feedback session; investigative commission
- 先祖伝承【せんぞでんしょう】
noun / ~の noun:
- what has been (orally) handed down from generation to generation; legend; folk tale - four character idiom
- ツーと言えばカー【ツーといえばカー】つうと言えばかあ【つうといえばかあ】
expression:
- quick to take a hint; very responsive; quick on the uptake ➜ ツーカー
- 書きにくい【かきにくい】書き難い Inflection
adjective:
- difficult to write or draw; does not write well (pen, brush, etc.)
- 元も子もない【もともこもない】本も子もない
expression:
- losing everything; coming to nothing; having lost the interest and the principal
- 伊勢乞食【いせこじき】
expression:
- beggars at Ise Grand Shrine (expression used to deride stingy people from Ise) - slang
- 三十六計逃げるに如かず【さんじゅうろっけいにげるにしかず】三十六計逃げるにしかず
expression:
- the smartest thing in a tight situation is to beat a retreat - proverb ➜ 三十六計
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