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- ワン切り【ワンぎり】ワンギリ
noun:
- one mobile telephone ring (used by companies, usually sex-related, to register a phone number on a mobile in the hope people will return the call. Also used between acquaintances when swapping telephone numbers, or to get another person to call oneself)
- 探題【たんだい】
noun:
- local commissioner (Kamakura or Muromachi eras)
- draw to find the theme for poetry session; composing poetry by lot
- 座が白ける【ざがしらける】座がしらける Inflection
expression / ichidan verb:
- to put a damper on proceedings (e.g. at a meeting or party, etc.)
- ナイトロジェンマスタード・ナイトロジェン・マスタード
noun:
- nitrogen mustard (chemical compound related to mustard gas, used as a chemical weapon or an anticarcinogen)
- 予備尋問【よびじんもん】
noun:
- voir dire (hearing to determine the admissibility of evidence, or the competency of a witness or juror)
- くの字点【くのじてん】
noun:
- iteration mark shaped like the hiragana "ku" (used in vertical writing to represent repetition of two or more characters) ➜ 踊り字
- 甑【こしき・そう】
noun:
- steaming basket (traditionally clay or wood) ➜ 蒸篭
- steaming vat (for steaming rice in sake production) [こしき]
- 身の置き所もない【みのおきどころもない】 Inflection
expression / adjective:
- (so ashamed or embarrassed that) one does not know where to put oneself; feeling out of place ➜ 身の置き所がない
- 手をつく【てをつく】手を突く Inflection
expression / godan ~く verb:
- to place both hands on the ground (to express respect, apology or to present a request)
- 吟詠【ぎんえい】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- recitation (of a Chinese or Japanese poem); chanting; singing
- composition (of a Chinese or Japanese poem); composed poem
- 忍び返し【しのびがえし】忍返し
noun:
- bamboo wall-top spikes (or wood, iron); spikes placed at the top of a wall to repel thieves
- きれない《切れない・切れ無い》 Inflection
auxiliary adjective / adjective:
- being too many (to finish or complete); being too much
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