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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ピストン棒 see styles |
pisutonbou / pisutonbo ピストンぼう |
piston rod |
不打不成器 see styles |
bù dǎ bù chéng qì bu4 da3 bu4 cheng2 qi4 pu ta pu ch`eng ch`i pu ta pu cheng chi |
spare the rod and spoil the child (idiom) |
不打不成才 see styles |
bù dǎ bù chéng cái bu4 da3 bu4 cheng2 cai2 pu ta pu ch`eng ts`ai pu ta pu cheng tsai |
spare the rod and spoil the child (idiom) |
伸縮ポール see styles |
shinshukupooru しんしゅくポール |
(See 突っ張り棒) (spring) tension rod; tension pole |
突っ張り棒 see styles |
tsupparibou / tsupparibo つっぱりぼう |
(spring) tension rod; tension pole |
精神注入棒 see styles |
seishinchuunyuubou / seshinchunyubo せいしんちゅうにゅうぼう |
(hist) rod used for corporal punishment in the army and navy |
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kanabou / kanabo かなぼう |
(1) metal rod; metal bar; iron rod; crowbar; (2) iron club; iron staff with rings on top (traditionally used by night watchmen) |
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kantai かんたい |
(See 桿状体) rod (shape of cell) |
グラスロッド see styles |
gurasuroddo グラスロッド |
glass fiber rod; glass fibre rod |
コン・ロッド see styles |
kon roddo コン・ロッド |
(abbreviation) connecting rod (automotive); con-rod |
ステー・バー see styles |
sutee baa / sutee ba ステー・バー |
stay bar; stay rod |
ホットロッド see styles |
hottoroddo ホットロッド |
hot rod |
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edamuchi えだむち |
birch rod |
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kanjou / kanjo かんじょう |
(can be adjective with の) rod-shaped; bacillary; bacilliform; baculiform |
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sao さお |
(1) rod; pole; (2) (esp. 棹) neck (of a shamisen, etc.); shamisen; (3) beam (i.e. the crossbar of a balance); (4) single line (esp. as a flying formation for geese); (5) (slang) penis; (counter) (6) counter for flags (on poles); counter for long, thin Japanese sweets (e.g. yōkan) |
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tsugizao つぎざお |
a jointed fishing rod |
カーボンロッド see styles |
kaabonroddo / kabonroddo カーボンロッド |
carbon rod |
グラス・ロッド see styles |
gurasu roddo グラス・ロッド |
glass fiber rod; glass fibre rod |
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nobezao のべざお |
(1) fishing rod with the line connected to the tip (i.e. without a reel or guides); (2) fishing rod made of a single piece of bamboo; (3) (See 三味線) one-piece shamisen neck |
ホット・ロッド see styles |
hotto roddo ホット・ロッド |
hot rod |
ロッドアンテナ see styles |
roddoantena ロッドアンテナ |
rod antenna |
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muchi; buchi(鞭)(ok); muchi むち; ぶち(鞭)(ok); ムチ |
(1) whip; lash; scourge; (2) stick; cane; rod; pointer |
カーボン・ロッド see styles |
kaabon roddo / kabon roddo カーボン・ロッド |
carbon rod |
ロッド・アンテナ see styles |
roddo antena ロッド・アンテナ |
rod antenna |
ロッドスタイガー see styles |
roddosutaigaa / roddosutaiga ロッドスタイガー |
(person) Rod Steiger |
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nobori; nobori(sk) のぼり; ノボリ(sk) |
(1) (kana only) nobori; long, narrow banner attached to a pole on one side and a horizontal rod along the top; (2) (kana only) Boys' Day nobori; carp streamer |
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saibou / saibo さいぼう |
(archaism) rod used to ward off calamities (usu. made of holly olive) |
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takenotsue たけのつえ |
bamboo rod (stick, pole) |
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muchiutsu むちうつ |
(transitive verb) to whip; to lash; to give the rod; to spur on; to encourage |
アスクレピオスの杖 see styles |
asukurepiosunotsue アスクレピオスのつえ |
rod of Asclepius |
三天不打,上房揭瓦 see styles |
sān tiān bù dǎ , shàng fáng jiē wǎ san1 tian1 bu4 da3 , shang4 fang2 jie1 wa3 san t`ien pu ta , shang fang chieh wa san tien pu ta , shang fang chieh wa |
three days without a beating, and a child will scale the roof to rip the tiles (idiom); spare the rod, spoil the child |
アレックスロドリゲス see styles |
arekkusurodorigesu アレックスロドリゲス |
(person) Alex Rodriguez; A-Rod |
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kantaisaibou / kantaisaibo かんたいさいぼう |
rod cell |
コネクティングロッド see styles |
konekutinguroddo コネクティングロッド |
connecting rod |
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pointa; pointaa / pointa; pointa ポインタ; ポインター |
(1) (esp. ポインター) pointer (dog breed); English pointer; (2) pointer (rod); pointing stick; (3) {comp} (esp. ポインタ) (mouse) pointer; mouse cursor; (4) {comp} (esp. ポインタ) pointer (programming) |
コネクティング・ロッド see styles |
konekutingu roddo コネクティング・ロッド |
connecting rod |
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tsupparibou / tsupparibo つっぱりぼう |
(spring) tension rod; tension pole |
飢えたる犬は棒を恐れず see styles |
uetaruinuhabouoosorezu / uetaruinuhabooosorezu うえたるいぬはぼうをおそれず |
(expression) (proverb) a starved dog does not fear the rod |
かわいい子には旅をさせよ see styles |
kawaiikonihatabiosaseyo / kawaikonihatabiosaseyo かわいいこにはたびをさせよ |
(expression) (proverb) Spare the rod and spoil the child; If you love your children, send them out into the world |
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konroddo; kon roddo コンロッド; コン・ロッド |
(abbreviation) connecting rod (automotive); con-rod |
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suteebaa; sutee baa / suteeba; sutee ba ステーバー; ステー・バー |
stay bar; stay rod |
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kanjoutai / kanjotai かんじょうたい |
rod (shape of cell) |
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kantai かんたい |
{anat} (See 桿体細胞) rod (cell) |
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kayukakibou / kayukakibo かゆかきぼう |
(See 粥占) wooden ladle or rod used to stir the rice porridge used in a kayuura divination |
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gurasuroddo; gurasu roddo グラスロッド; グラス・ロッド |
glass fiber rod; glass fibre rod |
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hottoroddo; hotto roddo ホットロッド; ホット・ロッド |
hot rod |
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noboribata のぼりばた |
(See のぼり・1) nobori; long, narrow banner attached to a pole on one side and a horizontal rod along the top |
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tsurizao つりざお |
fishing rod |
アーティキュレーテッドコンロッド see styles |
aatikyureeteddokonroddo / atikyureeteddokonroddo アーティキュレーテッドコンロッド |
articulated con-rod |
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kaabonroddo; kaabon roddo / kabonroddo; kabon roddo カーボンロッド; カーボン・ロッド |
carbon rod |
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roddoantena; roddo antena ロッドアンテナ; ロッド・アンテナ |
rod antenna |
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kanjoutai / kanjotai かんじょうたい |
{anat} (See 錐状体) rod (cell) |
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sukaifisshu; sukai fisshu スカイフィッシュ; スカイ・フィッシュ |
skyfish (cryptid); flying rod; solar entity |
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kantaisaibou / kantaisaibo かんたいさいぼう |
{anat} (See 錐体細胞・1) rod cell; rod |
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sashigane さしがね |
(1) (also written as 指矩) (See 曲尺・1) carpenter's square; (2) instigation; suggestion; manipulation; (3) {kabuki} metal wire with a prop animal (e.g. butterfly, bird) attached to the end; (4) rod used to control the arm of a puppet (in bunraku) |
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konekutinguroddo; konekutingu roddo コネクティングロッド; コネクティング・ロッド |
connecting rod |
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kayukakibou / kayukakibo かゆかきぼう |
(See 粥占) wooden ladle or rod used to stir the rice porridge used in a kayuura divination |
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kawaiikonihatabiosaseyo / kawaikonihatabiosaseyo かわいいこにはたびをさせよ |
(expression) (proverb) spare the rod and spoil the child; let your darling child travel |
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noboribata; noborihata(sk) のぼりばた; のぼりはた(sk) |
(See のぼり・1) nobori; long, narrow banner attached to a pole on one side and a horizontal rod along the top |
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shishihawagakoosenjinnotaniniotosu ししはわがこをせんじんのたににおとす |
(expression) (proverb) make your dear ones face trials so that they may grow; spare the rod, spoil the child; the lion drops its cubs into the abyss (only raising the ones who climb back up) |
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tokaki とかき |
strickle (rod used to sweep excess grain from the brim of a measure) |
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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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