Results, type of evergreen tree
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- 手★【て】
noun:
- hand; arm - occ. pronounced た when a prefix ➜ お手【おて】
- forepaw; foreleg - colloquialism ➜ お手【おて】
- handle
- hand; worker; help
- trouble; care; effort
- means; way; trick; move; technique; workmanship
- hand; handwriting
- kind; type; sort
- one's hands; one's possession ➜ 手に入る
- ability to cope ➜ 手に余る
- hand (of cards)
- direction ➜ 山の手
noun / suffix noun / counter:
- move (in go, shogi, etc.)
こちらに来るように手で合図した。 I made motions at him to come here with my hand.
ここに手のないナベがある。 Here is a pan without handles.
いい手を思いついた。 I hit upon a good idea.
- 緑化☆【りょっか・りょくか】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- greening (i.e. planting to increase greenery); tree planting; afforestation
- 沙羅双樹【さらそうじゅ・しゃらそうじゅ】娑羅双樹
noun:
- sal (tree) (Shorea robusta); saul
- Japanese stewartia (Stewartia pseudocamellia) ➜ 夏椿
- 木から落ちた猿【きからおちたさる】
expression / noun:
- person who has lost something they used to rely on; a monkey fallen from the tree [literal] - idiom
- 桜★【さくら】櫻old
noun:
- cherry tree; cherry blossom
- decoy; fake buyer; shill - also 偽客
- hired applauder
- horse meat - colloquialism ➜ 桜肉
満開をチョイ過ぎた感はありましたが、それでも、美しい桜を満喫してきました。 They seem a little past their peak, but even so we enjoyed the beautiful cherry blossoms.
「ちょっくらデートしてくるねー」「7時には帰ってきなさいよ、桜」 "I'm just popping out on a date, OK?" "Come home by 7, Sakura!"
- りんご☆《林檎・苹果》へいか・ひょうか《苹果》りゅうごうobs.・りんきんobs.・りんきobs.《林檎》リンゴ
noun:
- apple (fruit)
- apple tree (Malus pumila) [林檎]
- 紅樹【こうじゅ】
noun:
- mangrove (esp. the black mangrove, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza)
- tree with red leaves or flowers
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