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- 境涯【きょうがい】
noun:
- circumstances; one's situation or lot in life
幸福になりたいなら人生における境涯に満足することを学びなさい。 If you wish to be happy, learn to be content with your condition in life.
- かけそば《かけ蕎麦・掛け蕎麦・掛けそば・掛蕎麦irr.》
noun:
- buckwheat noodles in hot broth
- 縄付き【なわつき】
noun:
- criminal; being bound by ropes; prisoner in bonds
- 経帷子【きょうかたびら】
noun:
- white kimono in which dead person is dressed
- 犬死に【いぬじに】犬死irr. Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- dying in vain; wasteful sacrifice of life - sensitive
- 織女星【しょくじょせい】
noun:
- Vega (star in the constellation Lyra); Alpha Lyrae - Astronomy term ➜ ベガ
- 一朱銀【いっしゅぎん】
noun:
- type of silver coin in the Edo period
- 允文允武【いんぶんいんぶ】
noun:
- being versed in the literary and military arts
- 頭を振る【かぶりをふる】かぶりを振る Inflection
expression / godan ~る verb:
- to shake one's head (in denial) ➜ 首を振る
- ご機嫌斜め【ごきげんななめ】ご機嫌ななめ・御機嫌斜め
expression:
- in a bad temper; cranky; crabby
- 修繕中【しゅうぜんちゅう】
noun:
- in the process of being repaired; during repairs
- 租庸調【そようちょう】
noun:
- corvee; taxes in kind or service (ritsuryo system)
- 団菊祭【だんぎくさい】
noun:
- kabuki performance in commemoration of Danjuro and Kikugoro
- 手刀【てがたな・しゅとう】
noun:
- hand used like a sword in striking
- 幢幡【どうばん】
noun:
- hanging-banner used as ornament in Buddhist temples
- 改札係【かいさつがかり】
noun:
- ticket examiner (collector, inspector) (in a railroad station)
- 現行法規【げんこうほうき】
noun:
- existing laws; regulations now (at present) in force
- 自信家【じしんか】
noun:
- person who has great confidence (faith) in himself
- 熟練者【じゅくれんしゃ】
noun:
- expert (in, at); skilled hand; man of experience
- 戦争状態【せんそうじょうたい】
noun:
- (enter into, be in) a state of war
- 文教族【ぶんきょうぞく】
noun:
- Diet members with a special interest in education
- 季【き】
noun:
- season
- seasonal word or phrase (in haiku)
- year ➜ 一季・半季
- アンシャンレジーム・アンシャン・レジーム
noun:
- Ancien Regime (in France) - From French
- 当業者【とうぎょうしゃ】
noun:
- person skilled (in the art of doing something)
- 身柄拘束【みがらこうそく】
noun:
- (in) custody; physical restraint (e.g. by police) - four character idiom