Results, Japanese seven-tone gagaku scaleimilar to Mixolydian mode
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- 小歌【こうた】
noun:
- Heian era court lady's song (accompanying men's oouta); court lady singing a kouta ➜ 大歌
- ditty; ballad; short, hummable, popular tune from Muromachi era to early Edo era ➜ 小唄・端唄
- kyogen kouta; style of kyogen song based on the Muromachi songs, often love ballad
- noh kouta; unusual style of noh song based on the Muromachi songs
- 裏★【うら】
noun:
- opposite side; bottom; other side; side hidden from view; undersurface; reverse side Antonym: 表【おもて】
- rear; back; behind
- lining; inside
- in the shadows; behind the scenes; offstage; behind one's back
- more (to something than meets the eye); hidden side (e.g. of one's personality); unknown circumstances; different side
- proof ➜ 裏付け
- opposite (of a prediction, common sense, etc.); contrary ➜ 裏をかく
- inverse (of a hypothesis, etc.)
- bottom (of an inning); last half (of an inning) - Baseball term Antonym: 表【おもて】
靴の裏にガムがこびりついちゃった。 There's gum stuck to the back of my shoe.
劇場の裏に駐車場がある。 There is a parking lot behind the theater.
不幸の裏には幸いあり。 Every cloud has a silver lining.
裏から手を回してくれるよ。 He can pull strings for you.
彼が7回の裏にヒットを打ってくれていたらな。 I wish he had gotten a hit in the bottom half of the seventh inning.
- ここ☆《此処・此所・茲・爰》
noun:
- here (place physically close to the speaker, place pointed by the speaker while explaining); this place ➜ 何処・其処・彼処
- these last (followed by a duration noun and a past sentence: time period before the present time of the speaker) ➜ 今迄
- these next ... (followed by a duration noun and a non past sentence: time period after the present time of the speaker); the next ... ➜ 此れから
ここに手のないナベがある。 Here is a pan without handles.
この町の人口はここ10年間動きがない。 The population of this town has been static for the last ten years.
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