Results, one-upmanship
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- 一丁☆【いっちょう】
noun:
- one sheet; one page; one leaf
- one block of tofu; one serving (in a restaurant)
- one long and narrow thing (e.g. guns, scissors, spades, hoes, inksticks, palanquins, candles, jinrikishas, shamisen, oars, etc.) - also written as 一挺, 一梃
- one cho (unit of distance, 109.09 m)
- one game; one task
adverbial noun:
- well then; come then
- 二つ目☆【ふたつめ】
noun:
- one after next; second
しかし、彼女が一つ目のグラスを持ち上げ、水をこぼした後では二つ目のグラスはどうするであろうか。 But after she does that with the first glass, what is she going to do with the second one?
- ワンポイントリリーフ☆・ワン・ポイント・リリーフ
noun:
- relief pitcher brought in to face one batter - Baseball term - From English "one-point relief"
- ワンマン☆・ワン・マン Inflection
prefix noun:
- one-man
adjectival noun / ~の noun / noun:
- tyrant; dictatorial person
noun:
- conductorless bus (i.e. having only a driver); conductorless train - abbreviation ➜ ワンマンカー
- マイペース☆・マイ・ペース
noun:
- doing things at one's own pace - From English "my pace"
- doing things one's own way
- 合掌☆【がっしょう】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- pressing one's hands together in prayer
noun:
- triangular frame of a thatched roof
expression:
- Yours sincerely; Yours truly; Sincerely yours - at the end of Buddhist correspondence ➜ 敬具
- 命がけ☆【いのちがけ】命懸け☆・命掛けirr.
noun / ~の noun:
- putting one's life on the line; staking one's life (on); risking one's life; life and death situation ➜ 命をかける
その写真の中には命がけで撮ったものもある。 Some of the photos have been taken at the risk of life.
- 恋心☆【こいごころ・こいこころ】
noun:
- one's love; awakening of love
彼女はほのかな恋心を知るようになる。 She has come to know something like love.
Kanji
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