Results, 生 にゅう
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- ニューハーフ・ニュー・ハーフ
noun:
- transvestite; drag queen - From English "new half"
- transwoman; male-to-female transsexual
- ニューヨークダウ・ニュー・ヨーク・ダウ
noun:
- Dow-Jones average (New York Stock Exchange) - From English "New York Dow" ➜ ダウ平均株価
- ニューネッシー・ニュー・ネッシー
noun:
- "New Nessie" (unidentified sea creature discovered by Japanese trawler Zuiyo Maru in 1977)
- ニューファッション・ニュー・ファッション
noun:
- latest trends; latest style; latest fashion - From English "new fashion"
- ニュータウン☆・ニュー・タウン
noun:
- new town (esp. planned satellite towns of Osaka Prefecture); new housing development
- 生☆【なま】 Inflection
~の noun / adjectival noun / noun / prefix noun:
- raw; uncooked; fresh
- natural; as it is; unedited; unprocessed
- unprotected (i.e. not wearing a condom) - colloquialism
- live (i.e. not recorded)
- inexperienced; unpolished; green; crude
- impudence; sauciness - abbreviation ➜ 生意気
- unpasteurized beer; draft beer; draught beer - abbreviation ➜ 生ビール
prefix:
- just a little; somehow; vaguely; partially; somewhat; half-; semi-
- irresponsibly; half-baked
noun:
- cash - archaism
- tipsiness - abbreviation ➜ 生酔い
彼は生の魚を食べない。 He doesn't eat raw fish.
ある批評家が、バレーを描いた私の絵を見たら、生のバレー公演を見に行く必要がないと言ったことがあります。 A critic once said that if you saw my ballet paintings, you didn't have to go to a live performance.
ゴムをすると確かに性感が落ちるので、出来れば生でしたいです。 The sensitivity certainly drops if I use a condom, so if possible I'd like to do it bareback.
- ニューシングル・ニュー・シングル
noun:
- new single (by a recording artist)
- person of marriageable age who remains single (e.g. to focus on their career) - From English
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