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- 腑抜ける【ふぬける】 Inflection
ichidan verb / intransitive verb:
- to lose one's energy; to be cowardly - usu. as 腑抜けた
- 手弄り【てまさぐり】手まさぐり Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- playing with something with one's fingers
- searching with one's fingers (e.g. in the dark)
- 人間到る処青山あり【にんげんいたるところせいざんあり・じんかんいたるところせいざんあり】人間到る処青山有り・人間至る処青山あり・人間至る所青山有り・人間いたるところ青山あり
expression:
- home is wherever one lays one's hat; you can make your living anywhere in this world; there's room for us all in the world; wherever there are humans, there are burial places [literal]
- 手がすべる【てがすべる】手が滑る Inflection
expression / godan ~る verb:
- to have one's hands slip (and drop something)
- 箸渡し【はしわたし】
noun:
- passing a bone fragment from one pair of chopsticks to another while placing the remains of the deceased in a funerary urn; two people picking up the same bone fragment with chopsticks at the same time
- passing food from one pair of chopsticks to another (a breach of etiquette); two people picking up the same piece of food with chopsticks at the same time ➜ 拾い箸
- 雀の千声鶴の一声【すずめのせんこえつるのひとこえ】
expression:
- the word of a wise man is worth the words of one thousand fools; one thousand chirps of sparrows, one cry of a crane [literal] - proverb
- 勢力拡大【せいりょくかくだい】
noun:
- expansion of one's sphere of influence; increase in one's power (strength, influence) - four character idiom
- 五族協和【ごぞくきょうわ】五族共和
noun / expression:
- five races under one union; founding principle of the Republic of China (Han, Manchurians, Mongolians, Hui, Tibetans) - four character idiom
- harmony of the five races; official policy of Manchukuo (Manchurians, Han, Mongolians, Koreans, Japanese) [五族協和] - four character idiom
- 意気に感じる【いきにかんじる】 Inflection
expression / ichidan verb:
- to be positively affected by someone's strength of spirit
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