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mamachari; mamachari ママチャリ; ママちゃり |
(colloquialism) (See チャリ) ladies' bicycle (esp. one with a front basket); granny bike |
日本女子プロゴルフ協会 see styles |
nihonjoshipurogorufukyoukai / nihonjoshipurogorufukyokai にほんじょしプロゴルフきょうかい |
(org) Ladies Professional Golfers' Association of Japan; (o) Ladies Professional Golfers' Association of Japan |
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katagata かたがた |
(1) (honorific or respectful language) people; (all) persons; everyone; ladies and gentlemen; (pronoun) (2) (honorific or respectful language) (archaism) you (usu. plural) |
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ichougaeshi / ichogaeshi いちょうがえし |
ancient Japanese ladies' hairstyle |
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pechakucha; pechakucha ぺちゃくちゃ; ペチャクチャ |
(adv,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) chattering; chit-chat; (ladies) prattle |
書中自有黃金屋,書中自有顏如玉 书中自有黄金屋,书中自有颜如玉 see styles |
shū zhōng zì yǒu huáng jīn wū , shū zhōng zì yǒu yán rú yù shu1 zhong1 zi4 you3 huang2 jin1 wu1 , shu1 zhong1 zi4 you3 yan2 ru2 yu4 shu chung tzu yu huang chin wu , shu chung tzu yu yen ju yü |
lit. in books are sumptuous houses and graceful ladies (proverb); fig. be diligent in your studies, success and glory will follow |
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rediisudee; rediisu dee / redisudee; redisu dee レディースデー; レディース・デー |
ladies' day (wasei:); promotional scheme where women are offered discounts on certain days (e.g. at cinemas) |
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rediisuinnaa; rediisu innaa / redisuinna; redisu inna レディースインナー; レディース・インナー |
women's undergarments (wasei: ladies' inner) |
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rediisukomikku; rediisu komikku / redisukomikku; redisu komikku レディースコミック; レディース・コミック |
manga aimed at women (romance, marriage, etc.) (wasei: ladies' comic); women's comic |
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omawari おまわり |
(1) (kana only) (esp. お巡り) (See お巡りさん) policeman; cop; (2) (esp. お回り) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) rounds (doctor, police beat, etc.); (4) (kana only) (archaism) (See おかず・1,女房言葉) vegetables that accompany rice (secret language of court ladies) |
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rediisudee; rediisudei; rediisu dee; rediisu dei / redisudee; redisude; redisu dee; redisu de レディースデー; レディースデイ; レディース・デー; レディース・デイ |
ladies' day; promotional scheme where women are offered discounts on certain days (e.g. at cinemas) |
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rediisu; redisu; rediizu; redizu; reedisu; reediisu / redisu; redisu; redizu; redizu; reedisu; reedisu レディース; レディス; レディーズ; レディズ; レーディス; レーディース |
(can be adjective with の) (1) (See メンズ) ladies' (fashion, etc.); (2) (slang) (See 暴走族・ぼうそうぞく) female bōsōzoku gang |
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omawari おまわり |
(1) (kana only) (colloquialism) (esp. お巡り) (See おまわりさん) police officer; cop; (2) (esp. お回り) walking in a circle (dog trick); (3) (archaism) (secret language of court ladies) (See 女房言葉) side dish (eaten with rice) |
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rediifaasuto; redifasuto; redii faasuto; redi fasuto / redifasuto; redifasuto; redi fasuto; redi fasuto レディーファースト; レディファスト; レディー・ファースト; レディ・ファスト |
(expression) ladies first (wasei: lady first) |
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rediizufaasuto; redifaasuto; rediifaasuto; redi fasuto / redizufasuto; redifasuto; redifasuto; redi fasuto レディーズファースト; レディファースト; レディーファースト; レディ・ファスト |
(expression) ladies first (wasei: lady first) |
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rediisuinnaa; redisuinnaa; rediisu innaa; redisu innaa / redisuinna; redisuinna; redisu inna; redisu inna レディースインナー; レディスインナー; レディース・インナー; レディス・インナー |
women's undergarments (wasei: ladies' inner) |
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rediisukomikku; redisukomikku; rediisu komikku; redisu komikku / redisukomikku; redisukomikku; redisu komikku; redisu komikku レディースコミック; レディスコミック; レディース・コミック; レディス・コミック |
manga aimed at women (e.g. with a theme of romance, marriage) (wasei: ladies' comic); women's comic |
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rediisu; redisu; rediizu(rk); redizu(sk); reedisu(sk); reediisu(sk) / redisu; redisu; redizu(rk); redizu(sk); reedisu(sk); reedisu(sk) レディース; レディス; レディーズ(rk); レディズ(sk); レーディス(sk); レーディース(sk) |
(can be adjective with の) (1) (See メンズ・1) ladies' (fashion, etc.); (2) (slang) (See 暴走族) female bōsōzoku gang |
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rediisudee; rediisudei; redisudee; redisudei; rediisu dee; rediisu dei; redisu dee; redisu dei / redisudee; redisude; redisudee; redisude; redisu dee; redisu de; redisu dee; redisu de レディースデー; レディースデイ; レディスデー; レディスデイ; レディース・デー; レディース・デイ; レディス・デー; レディス・デイ |
(1) ladies' day; promotional scheme through which women are offered discounts on certain days (e.g. at cinemas); (2) (euph) menstruation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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