Results, Keigo used by employees in restaurants and other businesses
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- 危ない☆【あぶない】 Inflection
adjective:
- dangerous; risky; hazardous; perilous; precarious
- in danger; in jeopardy; critical; grave; at risk
- uncertain; unreliable; insecure; unsteady; doubtful
- close (i.e. a close call); narrow
こんな夜更けに女の子の一人歩きは危ない。 It's not safe for a girl to go out by herself this late at night.
彼は命が危ない。 His life is in danger.
- 危うい☆【あやうい】 Inflection
adjective:
- dangerous; risky; hazardous; perilous; precarious
- in danger; in jeopardy; critical; grave; at risk
- uncertain; unreliable; insecure; unsteady; doubtful
- close (i.e. a close call); narrow
危ういところで少女は湖でおぼれそうになった。 It was a close call when the little girl almost drowned in the lake.
彼は今入院中で、生きられるかどうかは危うい状態だ。 He is now in the hospital and his life is in the balance.
- 打ち出し☆【うちだし】打出し・打ちだし
noun:
- embossing a pattern; repoussé; hammering
- drum signaling the end of a performance ➜ 打ち出し太鼓
- serve (e.g. in tennis); drive (in golf)
- printout; printing out ➜ 打ち出す【うちだす】
その便せんには校章が打ち出しにされている。 The note is embossed with the school emblem.
- 返り【かえり】反り
noun:
- turning over; flipping over
- reply; response
- marks written alongside characters in a classical Chinese text to indicate their ordering when read in Japanese ➜ 返り点
- lapel
- 御斎会【ごさいえ・みさいえ】
noun:
- imperial event at which high monks recited the Golden Light Sutra to pray for national security and good harvests (held annually at the palace from the 8th to the 14th of the first lunar month, between the Nara and Muromachi periods) ➜ 金光明最勝王経
- 被災地【ひさいち】
noun:
- area struck (by some disaster); location of a disaster
被災地に救援物資が急送された。 Relief supplies were raced to the disaster area.
- 打ちすぎる【うちすぎる】打ち過ぎる Inflection
ichidan verb / intransitive verb:
- to pass by (time)
ichidan verb / transitive:
- to hit too much
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