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- 螻蛄才【けらざい】
noun:
- being a jack of all trades and master of none
- 呉越【ごえつ】
noun:
- Wu and Yue (two rival states in ancient China) ➜ 呉【ご】・越【えつ】
- 泣きべそ【なきべそ】
noun:
- face contorted and about to cry
- 盲唖学校【もうあがっこう】
noun:
- school for the blind and dumb
- 管弦【かんげん】管絃
noun:
- wind and string instruments; music
- 忍受【にんじゅ】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- enduring and accepting; submitting (to)
- 抜き差し【ぬきさし】抜差し Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- addition and deletion; taking out and putting in; plugging and unplugging
- making do; getting by; managing ➜ 抜き差しならない・抜き差しならぬ
- 絶対領域【ぜったいりょういき】
noun:
- exposed skin between top of knee-high socks and hemline of skirt - manga slang
- 裁ち縫う【たちぬう】 Inflection
godan ~う verb:
- 篆隷【てんれい】
noun:
- seal style and ancient square style
- 四書五経【ししょごきょう】
noun:
- the Four Books and Five Classics of Confucianism; the Nine Chinese Classics - four character idiom
- 孤城落日【こじょうらくじつ】
noun:
- feeling (looking) lone and helpless; helplessness of those in reduced circumstances - four character idiom
- LT貿易【エルティーぼうえき】
noun:
- 1962 trade agreement between Japan and China
- 藍海松茶【あいみるちゃ】
noun:
- brown tinged with olive green and indigo
- 碩老【せきろう】
noun:
- wise and learned elder - obscure term
- 心身一如【しんしんいちにょ・しんじんいちにょ】身心一如
noun:
- body and mind as one; mind-body unity - four character idiom
- 火田【かでん】
noun:
- slash-and-burn agriculture
- 加持祈祷【かじきとう】
noun:
- incantation and prayer - four character idiom
- 畏怖嫌厭【いふけんえん】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- feelings of dread and aversion - four character idiom
- バイタルエリア・バイタル・エリア
noun:
- area of a soccer pitch between the penalty area and the centre ring (of tactical importance) - Sports term - From English "vital area"
- 九尺二間【くしゃくにけん】
noun:
- (tiny) house about nine feet wide and 12 feet deep - four character idiom
- 子忌み【ねいみ】子忌
noun:
- collecting herbs and pulling out young pine trees by the roots (annual event held on the first Day of the Rat of the New Year) - obscure term ➜ 子の日の遊び
- 上下左右【じょうげさゆう】
noun:
- up and down, left and right; top and bottom, left and right - four character idiom