Results, A big difference between what one hears and what one sees
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- 釜揚げうどん【かまあげうどん】釜揚げ饂飩
noun:
- straight-from-the-pot udon; udon noodles pulled straight from the pot and served in the hot water used for boiling (traditionally without being soaked in cold water), eaten by dipping in sauce - Food term ➜ うどん
- 年寄り★【としより】年寄・年より
noun / ~の noun:
- old person; elderly person; senior citizen
noun:
- trustee of the Japan Sumo Association; retired high-ranking wrestler who is licensed to coach and receives retirement pay - Sumo term
- senior statesman (of the Tokugawa shogunate)
- important local official (under the Tokugawa Shogunate)
目が見えない看護婦は年寄りの世話をすることに一身を捧げた。 The blind nurse devoted herself to caring for the elderly.
- 猫★【ねこ】ネコ
noun:
あなたのサイトは、猫に興味のある人達にとって魅力的です。 Your site appeals to people who are interested in cats.
- 気持ち★【きもち】気持
noun:
- feeling; sensation; mood
- preparedness; readiness; attitude
- thanks; solicitude; sympathy - humble language
adverb:
- just a little; somewhat; slightly
気持ちが悪くなった。 A strange feeling came over me.
ただ、調子を合わせているんじゃない。本当に、私の気持ちを分かっていて同情している目だった。 He wasn't just humouring me. Those were the eyes of someone who really understood my feelings and sympathised.
- 家出☆【いえで】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- running away from home; elopement
- outing; going out - archaism
- becoming a Buddhist monk; entering the priesthood - archaism
舞が家出を敢行する、直前のことだろう。 That was probably just before Mai took the drastic step of leaving home.
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