Results, thin

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うすようusuyou

noun:

  • thin Japanese paper (esp. vellum paper); Japanese tissue 厚様
ひごhigo

noun:

  • thin strip of bamboo
はらみばしharamibashi

noun:

  • thick chopsticks with both ends equally thin
うろぬくuronuku Inflection

godan ~く verb / transitive:

  • to thin out (e.g. seedlings)
やしっこyashikko

noun:

  • thin person; skinny person - Tōhoku dialect
あぶないはしをわたるabunaihashiwowataru Inflection

expression / godan ~る verb:

  • to tread on thin ice; to go out on a limb; to walk a tightrope; to take risks; to cross a dangerous bridge [literal]
ゲソゲソGESOGESOげそげそgesogeso

adverb:

ささがきsasagaki Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • cut into long thin shavings (primarily vegetables), in the manner a pencil is sharpened with a knife
かたびらkatabira

noun:

  • light, thin, single-layer kimono (esp. from hemp or raw silk, for summer use)
  • shroud; burial clothes - abbreviation 経帷子
はくまくかんしょうhakumakukanshou

noun:

  • thin-film interference
ばんのうネギbannouNEGIばんのうねぎbannounegi

noun:

  • thin green spring onion shoots (esp. minced as a condiment) - Food term
ぎゅうなべgyuunabe

noun:

  • thin slices of beef, cooked with various vegetables in a table-top cast-iron pan; sukiyaki すきやき

自分jibunhaいつもitsumo人力車jinrikishato牛鍋gyuunabetowo明治meiji時代jidaiga西洋seiyouからkara輸入yunyuushite作っtsukutaものmonononakade一番ichiban成功seikoushitaものmonoto信じshinjiteいるiru I've always thought that rickshaws and sukiyaki were the most successful amongst the products made from what was imported from the West during the Meiji period.

きょうぎkyougi

noun:

  • paper-thin sheet of wood
シンクライアントSHINKURAIANTOシン・クライアントSHIN/KURAIANTO

noun:

  • thin client - IT term
うすがみusugami

noun:

  • thin paper
のしnoshiぬしnushiobs.

noun:

  • long thin strip of dried sea-ear or paper attached to a gift
おかゆokayu

noun:

  • thin rice porridge; watery cooked rice; rice gruel; congee

おかゆokayuha消化shoukaしやすいshiyasui Rice gruel is easy to digest.

けいりょうたんまつkeiryoutanmatsu

noun:

  • thin client - IT term
ハリハリづけHARIHARIzukeはりはりづけhariharizukeハリハリづけHARIHARIzuke

noun:

  • thin, dried strips of daikon soaked in vinegar and other flavorings
うすぎぬusuginuうすぎぬusuginuうすごろもusugoromo

noun:

  • thin or light silk; sheer silk
  • veil (mystery)
はりはりharihariハリハリHARIHARI

noun:

  • thin, dried strips of daikon soaked in vinegar and other flavorings はりはり漬け
ぎんようgin'you

noun:

  • thin sheet of silver; silver foil; silverleaf
  • censer; incense burner made of a sheet of mica hemmed by silver and placed on charcoal embers, used in incense-smelling ceremony 香道【こうどう】
  • Japanese mountain ash (Sorbus japonica); Japanese whitebeam 裏白の木【うらじろのき】
てんつゆtentsuyu

noun:

  • thin dipping sauce for tempura - Food term
ひょろっとhyorotto

adverb:

  • tall and thin; long and thin; lanky; spindly; gangly - onomatopoeia
ひめかわhimekawa

noun:

  • thin, soft membrane inside the tip of a bamboo culm; silky inner covering at the tip of a bamboo shoot 絹皮【きぬかわ】

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