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覚王山日泰寺 see styles |
kakuouzannittaiji / kakuozannittaiji かくおうざんにったいじ |
(place-name) Kakuouzannittaiji |
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taisanboku; taisanboku たいさんぼく; タイサンボク |
(kana only) evergreen magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora); southern magnolia; loblolly magnolia; bull bay |
泰米爾猛虎組織 泰米尔猛虎组织 see styles |
tài mǐ ěr měng hǔ zǔ zhī tai4 mi3 er3 meng3 hu3 zu3 zhi1 t`ai mi erh meng hu tsu chih tai mi erh meng hu tsu chih |
Tamil Tigers |
列夫·托爾斯泰 列夫·托尔斯泰 see styles |
liè fū · tuō ěr sī tài lie4 fu1 · tuo1 er3 si1 tai4 lieh fu · t`o erh ssu t`ai lieh fu · to erh ssu tai |
Tolstoy (name); Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910), Russian novelist |
下伊那郡泰阜村 see styles |
shimoinagunyasuokamura しもいなぐんやすおかむら |
(place-name) Shimoinagun'yasuokamura |
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taizan たいざん |
large mountain |
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taizanmeidou / taizanmedo たいざんめいどう |
(yoji) big fuss over nothing; much cry and little wool; much ado about nothing |
泰山鳴動して鼠一匹 see styles |
taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき |
(expression) much ado about nothing; The mountains have brought forth a mouse (Aesop) |
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tenkataihei / tenkataihe てんかたいへい |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (yoji) peace and tranquillity; halcyon times of peace; peaceful world |
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tenkataihei / tenkataihe てんかたいへい |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) (1) (yoji) peace throughout the world; (adj-na,adj-no,n) (2) (yoji) carefree; peaceful; relaxed |
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taiheibuji / taihebuji たいへいぶじ |
(noun or adjectival noun) peace and quiet; safe and peaceful; tranquil and uneventful |
泰特斯·安德洛尼克斯 see styles |
tài tè sī · ān dé luò ní kè sī tai4 te4 si1 · an1 de2 luo4 ni2 ke4 si1 t`ai t`e ssu · an te lo ni k`o ssu tai te ssu · an te lo ni ko ssu |
Titus Andronicus, 1593 tragedy by William Shakespeare 莎士比亞|莎士比亚 |
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taimai タイまい |
(See タイ) jasmine rice |
泰米爾伊拉姆猛虎解放組織 泰米尔伊拉姆猛虎解放组织 see styles |
tài mǐ ěr yī lā mǔ měng hǔ jiě fàng zǔ zhī tai4 mi3 er3 yi1 la1 mu3 meng3 hu3 jie3 fang4 zu3 zhi1 t`ai mi erh i la mu meng hu chieh fang tsu chih tai mi erh i la mu meng hu chieh fang tsu chih |
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam |
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taizan たいざん |
great mountain; large mountain |
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taizanmeidou / taizanmedo たいざんめいどう |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) big fuss over nothing; much cry and little wool; much ado about nothing |
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taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき |
(expression) much ado about nothing; The mountains have brought forth a mouse (Aesop) |
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taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき |
(expression) (idiom) much ado about nothing; great cry and little wool; the mountain laboured and brought forth a mouse |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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