Results, the sumac family
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- ナイルティラピア・ナイル・ティラピア
noun:
- Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus niloticus) (larger member of the family Cichlidae, important to aquaculture since ancient Egypt)
- 家柄より芋茎【いえがらよりいもがら】家柄より芋がら・家柄より芋幹
expression:
- having food on the table is more important than having a high social standing; taro stems over family status [literal] - proverb - humorous term
- 身内★【みうち】身うち
noun:
- relatives; one's family
- friends; members of the same organization
- followers; henchmen
- one's whole body
いつくしみは、身内から始めよう。 Charity begins at home.
できちゃった婚のため身内と大学の友人2人しかよばない地味婚にするそうです。 It seems as it was a shot-gun wedding so they're having a quiet wedding with only family and a couple of friends from university invited.
- ひたき《鶲・火焼》ヒタキ
noun:
- Old World flycatcher (any bird of family Muscicapinae, esp. the typical flycatchers of subfamily Muscicapinae)
- つばめ☆・つばくらめobs.・つばくらobs.・つばくろobs.《燕》ツバメ☆
noun:
- swallow (bird of the Hirundinidae family); martin
- barn swallow (Hirundo rustica)
- younger man involved with an older woman ➜ 若い燕
たくさんのツバメがまもなく南からやってくる。 Many swallows will come soon from the south.
- 末期養子【まつごようし】
noun:
- deathbed adoption of a successor (to prevent extinction of the family line); person adopted by someone on his deathbed - four character idiom
- 盆★【ぼん】
noun:
- tray
- family; household
- O-Bon; Bon Festival; Lantern Festival; Festival of the Dead - abbreviation ➜ 盂蘭盆
山羽さんが茶の間の大きい盆に胡桃を盛った。 Mr Yamaha filled the big tray in his living room with walnuts.
- おまきざる《尾巻猿》オマキザル
noun:
- any monkey of family Cebidae (esp. the capuchin monkeys of genus Cebus, but also including marmosets, tamarins and squirrel monkeys)
- みずすまし《水澄まし・水澄し・水澄・水すまし》ミズスマシ
noun:
- whirligig beetle (any insect of family Gyrinidae, esp. the Japanese whirligig beetle, Gyrinus japonicus)
- pond skater; water strider ➜ 水馬【あめんぼ】
- 黒革【くろかわ】黒皮
noun:
- black-dyed leather
- leather dyed in deep indigo
- edible mushroom in the Thelephoraceae family
- 伊勢神道【いせしんとう】
noun:
- Ise Shinto (school of Shinto established the Watarai family priests of Ise Jingu's Outer Shrine)
- 被官【ひかん】被管
noun:
- lower government office (ritsuryo system)
- servant of a higher ranking person (during the middle ages); retainer
- servant of an urban family
- serf ➜ 被官百姓
- とたてぐも《戸閉蜘蛛・戸立蜘蛛》トタテグモ
noun:
- trapdoor spider (any spider of family Ctenizidae); folding trapdoor spider (any spider of family Antrodiaetidae)
- 茶事【ちゃごと・ちゃじ・さじ】
noun:
- tea gathering (for the tea ceremony)
- some matter concerning tea
- family tea gathering held in memory of deceased ancestors
- 草食男子【そうしょくだんし】装飾男子irr.・裝飾男子irr.
noun:
- young men who are not competitive as in the traditional male stereotype, including in the avid pursuit of money and sex, and who may also be kind, co-operative and family-oriented - abbreviation ➜ 草食系男子
- men who pretend they aren't interested in women; spineless males; men with no balls - abbreviation - slang
- 系統★【けいとう】
noun:
- system
- lineage; ancestry; family line
- group (e.g. of colors) (colours); family (e.g. of languages); party; school (of thought)
- close (evolutionary) relationship
- a population sharing a common ancestor (in genetics); strain (e.g. bacterial)
システムのこの予測されなかった機能不全は不適切な配線系統によって引き起こされた。 This unexpected malfunctioning of the system was caused by improper wiring.
彼は系統立った調査を行うことにした。 He decided to perform systematic research.
- 御用人【ごようにん】
noun:
- manager; steward; person next in rank to the chief retainer and in charge of general management and accounting in a samurai family (Edo period) - honorific language ➜ 用人
- ドリア・ドーリア
noun:
- pilaf topped with bechemal or other cheese-based sauce, then oven baked - named after the Doria family of Genoa - From Italian "Doria"
- casserole dish dedicated to the Doria family, often with green, white and red colours
- 進物所【しんもつどころ】
noun:
- palace kitchen in which final preparations to the imperial family's meals (e.g. reheating) were made (Heian period)
- kitchen (in a noble's manor)
- 奢る平家久しからず【おごるへいけひさしからず】驕る平家久しからず・おごる平家久しからず
expression:
- pride goes before a fall; pride comes before a fall; the proud Heike family does not last long [literal] - proverb
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