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<10Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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薮をつついて蛇を出す see styles |
yabuotsutsuitehebiodasu やぶをつついてへびをだす |
(exp,v5s) to stir up trouble for oneself; to scare out a snake by poking at the brush |
藪をつついて蛇を出す see styles |
yabuotsutsuitehebiodasu やぶをつついてへびをだす |
(exp,v5s) to stir up trouble for oneself; to scare out a snake by poking at the brush |
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michishirube みちしるべ |
(1) guidepost; signpost; (2) guide; manual; handbook; (3) (See 斑猫・1) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica) |
カンキツグリーニング病 see styles |
kankitsuguriiningubyou / kankitsuguriningubyo カンキツグリーニングびょう |
Citrus Greening Disease; Huanglongbing; CG; HLB; yellow dragon disease |
サンドタイガーシャーク see styles |
sandotaigaashaaku / sandotaigashaku サンドタイガーシャーク |
sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus); gray nurse shark |
リーフィーシードラゴン see styles |
riifiishiidoragon / rifishidoragon リーフィーシードラゴン |
leafy sea dragon (Phycodurus eques) |
一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井繩 一朝被蛇咬,十年怕井绳 see styles |
yī zhāo bèi shé yǎo , shí nián pà jǐng shéng yi1 zhao1 bei4 she2 yao3 , shi2 nian2 pa4 jing3 sheng2 i chao pei she yao , shih nien p`a ching sheng i chao pei she yao , shih nien pa ching sheng |
once bitten by a snake, ten years in fear of a well rope; once bitten, twice shy (idiom) |
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isomatsuri いそまつり |
(1) (See 磯遊び) (rocky) seashore party; seashore festival; (2) celebration in honor of the dragon god by fishermen after a good haul |
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ryuunoha / ryunoha りゅうのは |
(exp,n) {mil} dragon's teeth |
虎口を逃れて竜穴に入る see styles |
kokouonogareteryuuketsuniiru / kokoonogareteryuketsuniru ここうをのがれてりゅうけつにいる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) out of the frying pan into the fire; out of the tiger's mouth into the dragon's den |
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kyuuryou / kyuryo きゅうりょう |
(rare) {jpmyth} (See 蛟・みずち) mizuchi; aquatic, dragon-like beast with four feet, horns and poisonous breath |
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aodaishou; aodaishou / aodaisho; aodaisho あおだいしょう; アオダイショウ |
(kana only) Japanese rat snake (Elaphe climacophora) |
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peeron ペーロン |
dragon boat (long 22-person canoe used for racing) (chi:); races with such boats |
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suneeku(p); suneiku / suneeku(p); suneku スネーク(P); スネイク |
snake |
ヨーロッパ山棟蛇(rK) see styles |
yooroppayamakagashi; yooroppayamakagashi ヨーロッパやまかがし; ヨーロッパヤマカガシ |
(kana only) grass snake (Natrix natrix); ringed snake; water snake |
蛇にかまれて朽縄におじる see styles |
hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
蛇に噛まれて朽縄におじる see styles |
hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
蛇に噛まれて朽縄に怖じる see styles |
hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
サンド・タイガー・シャーク see styles |
sando taigaa shaaku / sando taiga shaku サンド・タイガー・シャーク |
sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus); gray nurse shark |
リーフィー・シー・ドラゴン see styles |
riifii shii doragon / rifi shi doragon リーフィー・シー・ドラゴン |
leafy sea dragon (Phycodurus eques) |
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kurikaramonmon くりからもんもん |
(See 倶利迦羅) tattoo (esp. a tattoo of a flame-wreathed dragon wrapped around and swallowing the tip of an upright sword); person with a tattoo |
蛇に咬まれて朽ち縄に怖じる see styles |
hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
蛇に噛まれて朽ち縄に怖じる see styles |
hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
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ryuutenninoboru / ryutenninoboru りゅうてんにのぼる |
(expression) rise of the dragon (bringing rain around the time of the spring equinox) |
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jibukureen; jibu kureen ジブクレーン; ジブ・クレーン |
jib crane |
タイガーエンジェルフィッシュ see styles |
taigaaenjerufisshu / taigaenjerufisshu タイガーエンジェルフィッシュ |
tiger angelfish (Apolemichthys kingi) |
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hitokui ひとくい |
(1) cannibalism; biting (someone); (can be adjective with の) (2) man-eating (e.g. tiger); cannibalistic |
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kurumaebi(車海老, 車ebi, 車蝦); kurumaebi(車ebi); kurumaebi くるまえび(車海老, 車えび, 車蝦); くるまエビ(車エビ); クルマエビ |
kuruma prawn (Marsupenaeus japonicus); kuruma shrimp; Japanese tiger prawn |
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sansukumi さんすくみ |
(from the snake fearing the slug, the slug the frog, and the frog the snake) three-way deadlock |
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toradoshiumare とらどしうまれ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 寅年) being born in the year of the Tiger; person born in the year of the Tiger |
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yamakagashi; yamakagashi やまかがし; ヤマカガシ |
(kana only) tiger keelback (Rhabdophis tigrinus) |
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noboriryuu; noboriryuu / noboriryu; noboriryu のぼりりゅう; ノボリリュウ |
(1) (See 昇竜・しょうりゅう) rising dragon; (2) (kana only) white saddle (Helvella crispa); elfin saddle; common helvel |
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kuraunroochi; kuraun roochi クラウンローチ; クラウン・ローチ |
clown loach (Chromobotia macracanthus); tiger botia |
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kureengeemu; kureen geemu クレーンゲーム; クレーン・ゲーム |
claw crane (wasei: crane game); arcade game in which a crane is used to pick up stuffed toys, etc. |
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koonsuneeku; koon suneeku コーンスネーク; コーン・スネーク |
corn snake (Pantherophis guttatus); red rat snake |
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komododoragon; komodo doragon コモドドラゴン; コモド・ドラゴン |
Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) |
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sukaikureen; sukai kureen スカイクレーン; スカイ・クレーン |
sky crane; skycrane; flying crane |
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suneekudansu; suneeku dansu スネークダンス; スネーク・ダンス |
snake dance |
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tawaakureen; tawaa kureen / tawakureen; tawa kureen タワークレーン; タワー・クレーン |
tower crane |
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tsuriagaru つりあがる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to be lifted up (with a crane, ropes, etc.); to be raised; to be hoisted; (v5r,vi) (2) to turn upward (esp. of eyes); to slant upward |
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doragonbooto; doragon booto ドラゴンボート; ドラゴン・ボート |
dragon boat |
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doragonrooru; doragon rooru ドラゴンロール; ドラゴン・ロール |
{food} dragon roll (American-style sushi roll) |
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shaa; shaa; shaa; shaa / sha; sha; sha; sha シャー; しゃー; シャーっ; しゃーっ |
(adverb taking the "to" particle) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) whoosh (of water); (adverb taking the "to" particle) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) hiss (of a cat, snake, etc.); (adverb taking the "to" particle) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) sizzle |
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toguroomaku とぐろをまく |
(exp,v5k) (1) to coil itself (e.g. a snake); (exp,v5k) (2) to loaf around |
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hitosujishimaka(hitosujishima蚊); hitosujishimaka(一筋縞蚊, 一条縞蚊); hitosujishimaka ヒトスジシマか(ヒトスジシマ蚊); ひとすじしまか(一筋縞蚊, 一条縞蚊); ヒトスジシマカ |
(kana only) Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus) |
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toradoshi とらどし |
year of the Tiger |
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amezaiku あめざいく |
(1) candy fashioned in human and animal forms; (2) deceptive appearance; all show; empty suit; paper tiger |
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gaataasuneeku; gaataa suneeku / gatasuneeku; gata suneeku ガータースネーク; ガーター・スネーク |
garter snake |
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saaberutaigaa; saaberu taigaa / saberutaiga; saberu taiga サーベルタイガー; サーベル・タイガー |
(abbreviation) sabre-toothed tiger (prehistoric feline, esp. the species Smilodon fatalis) (wasei: sabre tiger); saber-toothed tiger |
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taigaashaaku; taigaa shaaku / taigashaku; taiga shaku タイガーシャーク; タイガー・シャーク |
tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) |
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doragonfuruutsu; doragon furuutsu / doragonfurutsu; doragon furutsu ドラゴンフルーツ; ドラゴン・フルーツ |
dragon fruit |
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torakkukureen; torakku kureen トラッククレーン; トラック・クレーン |
truck crane |
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burakkutaigaa; burakku taigaa / burakkutaiga; burakku taiga ブラックタイガー; ブラック・タイガー |
(See 牛海老) black tiger prawn (Penaeus monodon); giant tiger prawn |
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bengarutaigaa; bengaru taigaa / bengarutaiga; bengaru taiga ベンガルタイガー; ベンガル・タイガー |
Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) |
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howaitotaigaa; howaito taigaa / howaitotaiga; howaito taiga ホワイトタイガー; ホワイト・タイガー |
white tiger (var. of Bengal tiger); bleached tiger |
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waiaan; waibaan; waian / waian; waiban; waian ワイヴァーン; ワイバーン; ワイヴァン |
wyvern (two-legged dragon); wivern |
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zenmonnotorakoumonnoookami / zenmonnotorakomonnoookami ぜんもんのとらこうもんのおおかみ |
(expression) (idiom) between the devil and the deep sea; out of the frying pan into the fire; a tiger at the front gate, a wolf at the back gate |
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koumonnotorazenmonnoookami / komonnotorazenmonnoookami こうもんのとらぜんもんのおおかみ |
(expression) (idiom) (See 前門の虎後門の狼) between the devil and the deep sea; out of the frying pan into the fire; a tiger at the back gate, a wolf at the front gate |
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toragari とらがり |
(adj-no,n) (likening to a tiger's fur pattern) unevenly cropped (hair); badly cropped |
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kamenotoshiotsurugaurayamu かめのとしをつるがうらやむ |
(exp,v5m) (proverb) some people are never satisfied; the crane envies the longevity of the turtle |
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toraoegakiteinuniruisu / toraoegakitenuniruisu とらをえがきていぬにるいす |
(expression) (idiom) attempting to be something you are not; drawing a tiger that ends up looking like a dog |
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kokeodoshi(虚仮威shi, 虚仮脅shi); kokeodoshi(koke脅shi, koke威shi) こけおどし(虚仮威し, 虚仮脅し); コケおどし(コケ脅し, コケ威し) |
(noun or adjectival noun) (kana only) empty threat; bluff; paper tiger |
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monuke もぬけ |
(kana only) shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.); ecdysis |
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uootaadoragon; uootaa doragon / uootadoragon; uoota doragon ウオータードラゴン; ウオーター・ドラゴン |
water dragon (Physignathus spp.) |
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kureentsukitorakku クレーンつきトラック |
crane truck; mobile crane |
タイガーショベルノーズキャットフィッシュ see styles |
taigaashoberunoozukyattofisshu / taigashoberunoozukyattofisshu タイガーショベルノーズキャットフィッシュ |
tiger shovelnose catfish (Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum); barred sorubim |
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tasumaniataigaa; tasumania taigaa / tasumaniataiga; tasumania taiga タスマニアタイガー; タスマニア・タイガー |
(See 袋狼) Tasmanian tiger |
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tsuriageru つりあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to lift (with a crane, ropes, etc.); to raise; to hoist; (transitive verb) (2) to manipulate (a price) upward; to (artificially) raise; to push up; to inflate; to jack up |
タイガー・ショベルノーズ・キャットフィッシュ see styles |
taigaa shoberunoozu kyattofisshu / taiga shoberunoozu kyattofisshu タイガー・ショベルノーズ・キャットフィッシュ |
tiger shovelnose catfish (Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum); barred sorubim |
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zenmonnotora、koumonnoookami / zenmonnotora、komonnoookami ぜんもんのとら、こうもんのおおかみ |
(expression) (idiom) between the devil and the deep sea; out of the frying pan into the fire; a tiger at the front gate, a wolf at the back gate |
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koumonnotora、zenmonnoookami / komonnotora、zenmonnoookami こうもんのとら、ぜんもんのおおかみ |
(expression) (idiom) (See 前門の虎、後門の狼) between the devil and the deep sea; out of the frying pan into the fire; a tiger at the back gate, a wolf at the front gate |
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toranoko(虎no子, torano子, 虎no仔); toranoko(torano子, torano仔) とらのこ(虎の子, とらの子, 虎の仔); トラのこ(トラの子, トラの仔) |
(exp,n) (1) tiger cub; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) one's treasure; precious savings |
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toranooofumu(虎no尾o踏mu, torano尾o踏mu); toranooofumu(torano尾o踏mu) とらのおをふむ(虎の尾を踏む, とらの尾を踏む); トラのおをふむ(トラの尾を踏む) |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to play with fire; to do something very dangerous; to take a great risk; to step on a tiger's tail |
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kurotachikamasu; kurotachikamasu くろたちかます; クロタチカマス |
(kana only) snake mackerel (Gempylus serpens) |
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nukegara ぬけがら |
(See 蛻・もぬけ) cast-off skin (snake, insect, etc.); husk; empty shell; exuvia; exuviae |
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torahasenriittesenrikaeru / torahasenrittesenrikaeru とらはせんりいってせんりかえる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) (See 千里) a parent will do anything for their child; a tiger will walk a thousand leagues and a thousand leagues back (for its cub) |
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monukenokara; monukenokara もぬけのから; もぬけのカラ |
(exp,n) (1) (See もぬけ) completely empty (of a residence, etc.); vacant; deserted; (exp,n) (2) body from which the soul has left; corpse; (exp,n) (3) (orig. meaning) shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.) |
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sandotaigaashaaku; sando taigaa shaaku / sandotaigashaku; sando taiga shaku サンドタイガーシャーク; サンド・タイガー・シャーク |
(See 白鰐・しろわに) sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus); gray nurse shark |
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toguroomaku とぐろをまく |
(exp,v5k) (1) to coil itself (e.g. a snake); (exp,v5k) (2) to loaf around |
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riifiishiidoragon; riifii shii doragon / rifishidoragon; rifi shi doragon リーフィーシードラゴン; リーフィー・シー・ドラゴン |
leafy sea dragon (Phycodurus eques) |
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kurikaramonmon くりからもんもん |
(See 倶利迦羅) tattoo (esp. one of a flame-wreathed dragon wrapped around and swallowing the tip of an upright sword); person with a tattoo |
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koketsuniirazunbakojioezu; koketsuniirazunbakoshioezu(虎穴ni入razunba虎子o得zu) / koketsunirazunbakojioezu; koketsunirazunbakoshioezu(虎穴ni入razunba虎子o得zu) こけつにいらずんばこじをえず; こけつにいらずんばこしをえず(虎穴に入らずんば虎子を得ず) |
(expression) (proverb) nothing ventured, nothing gained; you will not get the tiger cub without entering the tiger's den |
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harikonotora はりこのとら |
(exp,n) (1) papier-mâché tiger (toy with a loose, wobbly head); (exp,n) (2) (idiom) paper tiger; someone (or something) who is all bark and no bite; man of straw |
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monukenokara もぬけのから |
(exp,n) (1) (See 蛻・もぬけ) completely empty (of a residence, etc.); vacant; deserted; (exp,n) (2) body from which the soul has left; corpse; (exp,n) (3) (orig. meaning) shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.) |
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yabuotsutsuitehebiodasu やぶをつついてへびをだす |
(exp,v5s) (See やぶ蛇) to stir up trouble for oneself; to scare out a snake by poking at the bush |
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yabuotsutsuitehebiodasu やぶをつついてへびをだす |
(exp,v5s) (See やぶ蛇) to stir up trouble for oneself; to scare out a snake by poking at the brush |
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taigaashoberunoozukyattofisshu; taigaa shoberunoozu kyattofisshu / taigashoberunoozukyattofisshu; taiga shoberunoozu kyattofisshu タイガーショベルノーズキャットフィッシュ; タイガー・ショベルノーズ・キャットフィッシュ |
tiger shovelnose catfish (Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum); barred sorubim |
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toranoko とらのこ |
(exp,n) (1) tiger cub; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) one's treasure; precious savings |
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hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(expression) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
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hebinikamaretekuchinawaniojiru へびにかまれてくちなわにおじる |
(exp,v1) (proverb) once bitten twice shy; to become over cautious from a bad experience; to be bitten by a snake and thus fear a rotten rope (which resembles a snake) |
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kurikaramonmon くりからもんもん |
(kana only) (See 倶利迦羅) tattoo (esp. one of a flame-wreathed dragon wrapped around and swallowing the tip of an upright sword); person with a tattoo |
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monukenokara; monukenokara(sk) もぬけのから; もぬけのカラ(sk) |
(exp,n) (1) (See もぬけ) completely empty (of a residence, etc.); vacant; deserted; (exp,n) (2) body from which the soul has left; corpse; (exp,n) (3) (orig. meaning) shed skin (of a snake, insect, etc.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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