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せすじがさむくなるsesujigasamukunaru Inflection

expression / godan ~る verb:

  • to feel a chill run down one's spine - idiom
あたまをひやすatamawohiyasu Inflection

expression / godan ~す verb:

  • to cool down one's anger
ふでをおくfudewooku Inflection

expression / godan ~く verb:

  • to stop writing; to put down one's pen; to close (a letter)
いっしisshi

noun:

  • dying; laying down one's life
  • one out - Baseball term
はいつくばるhaitsukubaru Inflection

godan ~る verb / intransitive verb:

  • to grovel; to go down on one's hands and knees 這い蹲う
はいつくばうhaitsukubau Inflection

godan ~う verb / intransitive verb:

  • to grovel; to go down on one's hands and knees 這い蹲る
いあいぬきiainukiirr.

noun:

  • iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards 居合い
  • iai sword-drawing performance (used during the Edo period to sell medicine and other wares)
ひざをつくhizawotsuku Inflection

expression / godan ~く verb:

  • to fall to one's knees; to go down on one's knees (e.g. to express respect)
たてのりtatenoriタテノリTATENORI

noun:

  • pogo; dance in which one jumps up and down to the beat of the music
やせてもかれてもyasetemokaretemo

expression:

  • even though one has fallen on hard times; however down on one's luck one may be
おさげがみosagegami

noun:

  • pigtails; two plaits hanging about one's shoulders; two plaits hanging down one's back; queue
いあいiai

noun:

  • iai; art of drawing one's sword, cutting down one's opponent and sheathing the sword afterwards

剣道kendouto居合iaidouno違いchigaihananiですdesuka What is the difference between Iaido and Kendo?

だきおろすdakiorosu Inflection

godan ~す verb:

  • to lift down; to carry down in one's arms
だんぴつdanpitsu Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • ceasing to write; putting down one's pen
いのちをすてるinochiwosuteru Inflection

expression / ichidan verb:

  • to give one's life; to lay down one's life
はいきhaiki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • kneeling down (to pray); going down on one's knees
げきりんにふれるgekirinnifureru Inflection

expression / ichidan verb:

  • to infuriate one's superior; to incur the anger of one's boss; to bring (a superior's) wrath down upon one
  • to incur the Imperial wrath; to offend the Emperor - orig. meaning
へいしんていとうheishinteitou Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • prostrating oneself; kowtowing; going down on one's knees - four character idiom
きんたまがあがったりさがったりkintamagaagattarisagattari Inflection

expression / noun / ~する noun:

きをゆるめるkiwoyurumeru Inflection

expression / ichidan verb:

  • to relax one's efforts; to let up; to let one's guard down
あびせたおしabisetaoshi

noun:

  • pushing down (one's opponent) by leaning on (him)
ずっこけるzukkokeru Inflection

ichidan verb / intransitive verb:

  • to fall down (e.g. off a chair); to slip down (e.g. one's eyeglasses); to slide down
  • to make a fool of oneself
  • to whoop it up; to be on the spree; to cut loose; to mess around
ちゃくせきchakuseki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • taking a seat; sitting down (in one's seat)

どうぞdouzogo着席chakusekiくださいkudasaiみなさんminasan Please be seated, ladies and gentlemen.

にしnishi

noun:

  • two out; two down (and one to go) - Baseball term
おとしotoshi

noun:

  • dropping; losing - abbreviation
  • missing item; something one forgot to write down
  • trap
  • wooden protrusion from a Japanese door frame that fits a hole in the threshold, acting as a lock when closed
  • conclusion (of a speech, etc.)
  • metallic bowl used to hold the charcoal in a wooden hibachi 落とし掛け

マニキュアMANIKYUA落としotoshiha臭いkusaigaきついkitsui Nail polish remover stinks a lot.

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