Results, expression meaning that you learn, without realising it, from what is around you

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うとんじるutonjiru Inflection

ichidan verb / transitive:

  • to neglect; to shun; to alienate; to distance oneself from
たからはわきものtakarahawakimono

expression:

  • from riches spring riches; those who seek riches find riches
けんこうkenkou

noun:

  • light emanating from a sword; shimmering of a sword
いちめいをとりとめるichimeiwotoritomeru Inflection

expression / ichidan verb:

  • to escape death; to be saved from death
よりしろyorishiro

noun:

  • object representative of a divine spirit; object to which a spirit is drawn or summoned; object or animal occupied by a kami 形代
かきぬくkakinuku Inflection

godan ~く verb / transitive:

  • to extract (e.g. a passage from a book); to make an excerpt
おんこちしんonkochishin

noun:

  • developing new ideas based on study of the past; learning from the past - four character idiom

温故知新onkochishintoいうiuからkaraねえnee歴史rekishino勉強benkyouha大切taisetsudayo They say you should consult the past if you want to learn about the future. History has a lot to teach us.

すいがんもうろうsuiganmourou Inflection

~の noun / ~たる adjective / ~と adverb:

  • (with) one's eyes blurred from drinking; with drunken eyes; dazed by wine - four character idiom
退えんまんたいしょくenmantaishoku Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • amicable resignation (retirement); resigning (retiring) from one's job of one's free will - four character idiom
とりばしtoribashi

noun:

  • chopsticks used to move food from a serving dish to one's own dish 取り皿
かいぜんkaizen Inflection

~と adverb / ~たる adjective:

  • happy; elated; good mood; pleasant feelings

adjectival noun:

  • cured (of an illness); recovered (from an illness)
つめのあかをせんじてのむtsumenoakawosenjitenomu Inflection

expression / godan ~む verb:

  • to take a lesson from (a wise person); to follow in the footsteps of - idiom
アカホシキツネベラAKAHOSHIKITSUNEBERA

noun:

  • lined hogfish (Bodianus leucosticticus); Bodianus rubrisos (declared separate species from B. leucosticticus in 2006)
パシフィックスペードフィッシュPASHIFYIKKUSUPEEDOFYISSHU

noun:

  • Pacific spadefish (Chaetodipterus zonatus, species of Eastern Pacific spadefish found from California to Peru)
トンスルTONSURU

noun:

  • feces wine; faeces wine; traditional Korean medicine made from alcohol and feces (usu. human) - From Korean "ttongsul"
ばらずみbarazumi

noun:

  • charcoal made from thin branches
  • charcoal sold in bulk (instead of in straw bags) 散【ばら】
あるなしarunashi

expression:

  • presence or absence; whether something is there or not; whether something happens or not - usu. ...のあるなし
たおれかかるtaorekakaru Inflection

godan ~る verb / intransitive verb:

  • to topple over and lean at a precarious angle; to fall onto something and lean against it
  • to be on the point of collapse; to be about to fall; to begin to fall
しさいありげshisaiarige Inflection

adjectival noun:

  • seeming to be for a certain reason; seeming to indicate there are special circumstances; seeming to indicate there is more than meets the eye
しばらくshibarakuirr. Inflection

adverb / ~する noun:

  • for a moment; for a minute

adverb:

  • for a while; for some time
  • for the time being; for now

interjection:

  • it's been a long time; long time no see

あなたanataha働きすぎhatarakisugiですdesuしばらくshibaraku座ってsuwatterakunishiなさいnasai You are working too hard. Sit down and take it easy for a while.

ここkokoしばらくshibarakukareniまるでmarude会わないawanai I haven't seen anything of him for some time.

ビーきゅうグルメBIIkyuuGURUME

noun:

  • cheap everyday food that most people enjoy (e.g. ramen, curry, etc.); eating cheap delicious food; person who seeks out cheap delicious food
よしありげyoshiarige Inflection

adjectival noun:

  • meaningful; suggestive; seeming to be with a history; seeming to be with circumstances that are hard to explain - archaism
ふうたくfuutaku

noun:

  • bronze wind bells hanging from eaves of temple towers or halls (esp. four corners) - archaism
  • wind bell; wind chimes - archaism
かけぬけるkakenukeru Inflection

ichidan verb / intransitive verb:

  • to run past from behind; to run through (e.g. gate, one's mind)
むかしとったきねづかmukashitottakinezuka

expression / noun:

  • skill learned in one's former days; using one's experience from the past - idiom

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