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<123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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sawagu さわぐ |
(v5g,vi) (1) to make noise; to make racket; to be noisy; (v5g,vi) (2) to rustle; to swoosh; (v5g,vi) (3) to make merry; (v5g,vi) (4) to clamor; to clamour; to make a fuss; to kick up a fuss; (v5g,vi) (5) to lose one's cool; to panic; to act flustered; (v5g,vi) (6) to feel tense; to be uneasy; to be excited |
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agezoko; agesoko あげぞこ; あげそこ |
(1) false bottom; fake bottom; raised bottom; platform (shoes); kick (of a bottle); (2) exaggeration; overstatement |
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oobaaheddo; oobaheddo / oobaheddo; oobaheddo オーバーヘッド; オーバヘッド |
(1) {comp} overhead; (2) (abbreviation) {sports} (See オーバーヘッドキック) overhead kick (in soccer); bicycle kick |
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kikkutaan; kikku taan / kikkutan; kikku tan キックターン; キック・ターン |
kick turn |
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kikkudoramu; kikku doramu キックドラム; キック・ドラム |
kick drum |
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kikkuboodo; kikku boodo キックボード; キック・ボード |
{tradem} (See キックスケーター) kick scooter (wasei: kick board); push scooter |
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kurosukikku; kurosu kikku クロスキック; クロス・キック |
cross kick (rugby) |
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goorukikku; gooru kikku ゴールキック; ゴール・キック |
{sports} goal kick |
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saidokikku; saido kikku サイドキック; サイド・キック |
{sports} side-foot (in soccer) (wasei: sidekick); kick with the side of the foot |
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sepatakuroo; sepata kuroo セパタクロー; セパタ・クロー |
{sports} sepak takraw (may: sepak, tha: takraw); kick volleyball |
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boreekikku; boree kikku ボレーキック; ボレー・キック |
volley kick |
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bataashi(bata足, bata脚); bataashi(bata足, bata脚); bataashi / batashi(bata足, bata脚); batashi(bata足, bata脚); batashi バタあし(バタ足, バタ脚); ばたあし(ばた足, ばた脚); バタアシ |
flutter kick (swimming); the thrash |
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kikkusuteppu; kikku suteppu キックステップ; キック・ステップ |
kick step (mountaineering technique) |
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koonaakikku; koonaa kikku / koonakikku; koona kikku コーナーキック; コーナー・キック |
{sports} corner kick (soccer) |
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doroppukikku; doroppu kikku ドロップキック; ドロップ・キック |
{sports} drop kick; dropkick |
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howaitokikku; howaito kikku ホワイトキック; ホワイト・キック |
(slang) (See 白ける・1) dead silence after a joke falls flat (wasei: white kick) |
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furiikikku(p); furii kikku / furikikku(p); furi kikku フリーキック(P); フリー・キック |
{sports} free kick |
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atoashidesunaokakeru あとあしですなをかける |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to do something spiteful as one leaves; to take a parting shot at; to kick sand (at someone) with one's hind legs |
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kerioireru けりをいれる |
(exp,v1) to kick (esp. with force) |
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kikkusukeetaa; kikku sukeetaa / kikkusukeeta; kikku sukeeta キックスケーター; キック・スケーター |
kick scooter (wasei: kick skater); push scooter |
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kikkusutaataa; kikku sutaataa / kikkusutata; kikku sutata キックスターター; キック・スターター |
kick starter |
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tobu とぶ |
(v5b,vi) (1) (esp. 飛ぶ) to fly; to soar; (v5b,vi) (2) (esp. 跳ぶ) to jump; to leap; to spring; to bound; to hop; (v5b,vi) (3) to spatter; to scatter; to splash; to fly (e.g. of sparks); (v5b,vi) (4) to hurry; to rush; (v5b,vi) (5) to flee; to run off; to escape; (v5b,vi) (6) to disappear; to vanish; to fade; to thin out; (v5b,vi) (7) to break off; to come off; to fall off; to blow (of a fuse); (v5b,vi) (8) to be sent out (of an order); to fly (of false rumours, catcalls, etc.); (v5b,vi) (9) to come flying (of a punch, kick, etc.); (v5b,vi) (10) to be missing (of a page, stitch, etc.); to skip; to jump (e.g. of a conversation) |
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kakatootoshi かかとおとし |
{MA} axe kick; ax kick |
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insuteppukikku; insuteppu kikku インステップキック; インステップ・キック |
instep kick (soccer) |
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kikkubeesubooru; kikku beesubooru キックベースボール; キック・ベースボール |
(See キックベース) kickball (eng: kick baseball); soccer baseball; football rounders |
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baishikurushuuto; baishikuru shuuto / baishikurushuto; baishikuru shuto バイシクルシュート; バイシクル・シュート |
{sports} (See オーバーヘッドキック) bicycle kick (in soccer) (wasei: bicycle shoot); overhead kick |
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nugisuteru ぬぎすてる |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw off (clothes); to cast off; to fling off; to kick off (shoes); (transitive verb) (2) to cast off (old ideas, habits, etc.); to discard |
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dorufinkikku(p); dorufin kikku ドルフィンキック(P); ドルフィン・キック |
{sports} dolphin kick (swimming) |
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oobaaheddokikku; oobaaheddo kikku / oobaheddokikku; oobaheddo kikku オーバーヘッドキック; オーバーヘッド・キック |
{sports} overhead kick (in soccer); bicycle kick |
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kikkuandorasshu; kikku ando rasshu キックアンドラッシュ; キック・アンド・ラッシュ |
kick and rush |
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ushiromawashigeri うしろまわしげり |
{MA} (See 回し蹴り) spin kick |
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penarutiikikku; penarutikikku; penarutii kikku; penaruti kikku / penarutikikku; penarutikikku; penaruti kikku; penaruti kikku ペナルティーキック; ペナルティキック; ペナルティー・キック; ペナルティ・キック |
penalty kick |
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makiokosu まきおこす |
(transitive verb) (1) to create (a sensation); to cause (a commotion); to give rise to (controversy); (transitive verb) (2) to raise (a cloud of dust); to kick up (dust) |
Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
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