Results, A big difference between what one hears and what one sees
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- 百度参り【ひゃくどまいり】
noun:
- hundred times worship (e.g. visiting a shrine or temple a hundred times for prayer, walking back and forth a hundred times before a shrine offering a prayer each time) ➜ 御百度
- 呼ぶ★【よぶ】喚ぶ・招ぶirr. Inflection
godan ~ぶ verb / transitive:
- to call out (to); to call; to invoke
- to summon (a doctor, etc.)
- to invite
- to designate; to name; to brand
- to garner (support, etc.); to gather
- to take as one's wife - archaism ➜ 娶る
あなたをケパと呼ぶことにします。 You will be called Cephas.
結婚式ではあまりにたくさんのごちそうが出されたので、新郎新婦はもっと多くの人を呼ぶべきだったかなと思い始めた。 Food and drink were served in such profusion at the wedding that the bride and groom began to wonder if they should not have invited more guests.
ひんぱんに吐血する場合は、救急車を呼ぶか、近くの内科医に往診してもらう。 If you frequently spit-up blood you should call an ambulance or have a nearby physician make a house call.
- ひがむ☆《僻む》 Inflection
godan ~む verb:
- to have a warped view; to be jaundiced; to be prejudiced
- to feel that one has been unfairly treated
- to be jealous; to be envious; to have an inferiority complex
- 裃【かみしも】上下
noun:
- samurai costume; old ceremonial costume
- top and bottom; up and down; high and low; above and below; upper and lower ends [上下] - orig. meaning
- 玉箒・玉帚【たまははき・たまばはき】玉ははき【たまははき】玉ばはき【たまばはき】
noun:
- broom (esp. one for sweeping a silkworm-raising room on the first Day of the Rat of the New Year)
- plant used for constructing brooms (e.g. kochia) ➜ 箒草
- liquor; alcohol; sake
- 合の子弁当【あいのこべんとう】合いの子弁当
noun:
- children's lunch box of cooked rice and a Western-style side dish (popular late Meiji and Taisho periods)
- 脱サラ【だつサラ・だっサラ】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- setting oneself free from the life of a white-collar worker; quitting a job as a salaryman and launching an independent business ➜ サラ
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