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There are 47 total results for your 試合 search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

試合

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 shiai
    しあい
(ateji / phonetic) (noun/participle) match; game; bout; contest

試合中

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 shiaichuu / shiaichu
    しあいちゅう
(can be adjective with の) during a game; in the middle of a match

試合場

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 shiaijou / shiaijo
    しあいじょう
venue (for judo, kendo, etc.); (boxing) ring

再試合

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 saishiai
    さいしあい
rematch; replay; make-up game

凡試合

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 bonshiai
    ぼんしあい
dull match; dull game

単試合

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 tanshiai
    たんしあい
(rare) {sports} (See シングルス・1) singles (tennis, badminton, etc.)

大試合

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 ooshiai; daishiai
    おおしあい; だいしあい
big match; big game; important match; important game

好試合

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 koushiai / koshiai
    こうしあい
good game; good match

泥試合

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 dorojiai
    どろじあい
(irregular kanji usage) mudslinging contest; mudslinging match

複試合

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 fukushiai
    ふくしあい
(rare) {sports} (See ダブルス) doubles (tennis, badminton, etc.)

野試合

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 nojiai
    のじあい
(1) outdoor kendo match; (2) {vidg} casual match; non-competitive match

試合巧者

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 shiaikousha / shiaikosha
    しあいこうしゃ
experienced player; tricky player

試合放棄

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 shiaihouki / shiaihoki
    しあいほうき
forfeiture of a match; throwing a game

試合終了

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 shiaishuuryou / shiaishuryo
    しあいしゅうりょう
end of a match; end of a game

試合開始

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 shiaikaishi
    しあいかいし
start of a match; beginning of a game; kickoff

交流試合

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 kouryuujiai / koryujiai
    こうりゅうじあい
{sports} interleague game; interleague match

他流試合

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 taryuujiai / taryujiai
    たりゅうじあい
contest between different schools (of fencing, etc.)

公式試合

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 koushikishiai; koushikijiai / koshikishiai; koshikijiai
    こうしきしあい; こうしきじあい
championship match

勝ち試合

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 kachijiai
    かちじあい
winning a match; won match

国際試合

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 kokusaijiai
    こくさいじあい
international game; international match

壮行試合

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 soukoujiai / sokojiai
    そうこうじあい
send-off game; send-off match

天覧試合

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 tenranjiai
    てんらんじあい
game held with the Emperor in attendance

完全試合

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 kanzenjiai(p); kanzenshiai
    かんぜんじあい(P); かんぜんしあい
{baseb} perfect game

対抗試合

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 taikoujiai / taikojiai
    たいこうじあい
match; tournament; interschool match

対校試合

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 taikoujiai / taikojiai
    たいこうじあい
inter-school match

御前試合

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 gozenjiai
    ごぜんじあい
(1) (hist) contest held in the presence of a daimyo, shogun or the Emperor; (2) match attended by the team's owner

指名試合

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 shimeijiai / shimejiai
    しめいじあい
{sports} title match

模範試合

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 mohanjiai
    もはんじあい
exhibition match

没収試合

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 bosshuujiai / bosshujiai
    ぼっしゅうじあい
{baseb} forfeited game

消化試合

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 shoukajiai / shokajiai
    しょうかじあい
throwaway match (i.e. one played after a tournament has already been decided); dead rubber

紅白試合

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 kouhakujiai / kohakujiai
    こうはくじあい
(1) (See 紅白・2) contest between two groups; (2) practice game with one team divided into two groups; intra-squad game

練習試合

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 renshuujiai / renshujiai
    れんしゅうじあい
practice game; practice match

親善試合

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 shinzenjiai
    しんぜんじあい
friendly match (game); friendly

警告試合

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 keikokujiai / kekokujiai
    けいこくじあい
{baseb} match where the umpire disqualifies the coach and one player after the player has done something dangerous (such as hit by pitch; to prevent retaliation by the opposing team)

負け試合

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 makejiai
    まけじあい
lost game; game with slim chances of winning

遠征試合

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 enseijiai / ensejiai
    えんせいじあい
{sports} away game; away match

遺恨試合

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 ikonshiai
    いこんしあい
grudge match

八百長試合

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 yaochoujiai / yaochojiai
    やおちょうじあい
fixed match; rigged game

無気力試合

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 mukiryokujiai
    むきりょくじあい
{sports} match in which one side deliberately underperforms (e.g. losing in order to face a favourable opponent in the next round)

無観客試合

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 mukankyakujiai
    むかんきゃくじあい
{sports} crowdless game; game behind closed doors

選手権試合

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 senshukenjiai
    せんしゅけんじあい
title match; championship bout

馬上槍試合

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 bajouyarijiai / bajoyarijiai
    ばじょうやりじあい
jousting match; joust; tournament (medieval)

試合に敗れる

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 shiainiyabureru
    しあいにやぶれる
(exp,v1) to lose a game

ボクシングの試合

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 bokushingunoshiai
    ボクシングのしあい
boxing bout

Variations:
泥仕合
泥試合(iK)

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 dorojiai
    どろじあい
mudslinging contest; mudslinging match

Variations:
試合(ateji)(P)
仕合(ateji)

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 shiai
    しあい
(n,vs,vi) match; game; bout; contest

Variations:
試合(ateji)(P)
仕合(ateji)(rK)
試合い(sK)
仕合い(sK)

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 shiai
    しあい
(n,vs,vi) match; game; bout; contest
This page contains 47 results for "試合" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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