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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
コンバインドレース see styles |
konbaindoreesu コンバインドレース |
combined race (skiing event with cross country and ski jumping) |
バンジー・ジャンプ see styles |
banjii janpu / banji janpu バンジー・ジャンプ |
(noun/participle) bungee-jumping; bungee jump |
フライングスタート see styles |
furaingusutaato / furaingusutato フライングスタート |
(1) false start (wasei: flying start); jumping the gun; (2) flying start; running start; (3) broadcasting a television or radio program a few minutes before its scheduled time |
ベースジャンピング see styles |
beesujanpingu ベースジャンピング |
BASE jumping |
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tobikkura とびっくら |
(rare) (See 飛び競) jumping match; running match |
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tobiori とびおり |
jumping off |
コンバインド・レース see styles |
konbaindo reesu コンバインド・レース |
combined race (skiing event with cross country and ski jumping) |
ジャンピングジャック see styles |
janpingujakku ジャンピングジャック |
jumping jack |
フライング・スタート see styles |
furaingu sutaato / furaingu sutato フライング・スタート |
(1) false start (wasei: flying start); jumping the gun; (2) flying start; running start; (3) broadcasting a television or radio program a few minutes before its scheduled time |
ベース・ジャンピング see styles |
beesu janpingu ベース・ジャンピング |
BASE jumping |
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nawatobi なわとび |
(1) skipping rope; jump rope; (2) skipping; rope-jumping |
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haneagari はねあがり |
(1) jumping; jump (e.g. in prices); (2) rashness; rash person |
ジャンピング・ジャック see styles |
janpingu jakku ジャンピング・ジャック |
jumping jack |
ジャンピングスティルト see styles |
janpingusutiruto ジャンピングスティルト |
(obscure) jumping stilts |
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yokotobi よことび |
(n,vs,vi) (1) (See 横っ飛び・1) jumping sideways; flying sideways; (n,vs,vi) (2) (See 横っ飛び・2) running hurriedly (with one's body bent forward) |
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tobikiri とびきり |
(adj-no,n) (1) (kana only) best; extra-fine; superfine; unequalled; (n,adv) (2) (kana only) exceptionally; extraordinarily; by far; (3) (orig. meaning) jumping and slashing (e.g. at an enemy) |
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hirusaizu; hiru saizu ヒルサイズ; ヒル・サイズ |
{sports} hill size (in ski jumping); HS |
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pinpin(p); pinpin ぴんぴん(P); ピンピン |
(adv,adv-to,vs) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) lively; energetic; full of life; (adv,adv-to,vs) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) vigorously (jumping, flopping, etc.); (adv,adv-to) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) piercing (e.g. sound); penetrating; grating |
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raajihiru; raaji hiru / rajihiru; raji hiru ラージヒル; ラージ・ヒル |
{sports} large hill (in ski jumping); LH |
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kekki けっき |
(n,vs,vi) rising to action; standing up against; jumping to one's feet |
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haetori; haitori はえとり; はいとり |
(1) catching flies; fly-catcher; flytrap; flypaper; (2) (abbreviation) (See 蠅取蜘蛛) jumping spider |
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sumooruhiru; sumooru hiru スモールヒル; スモール・ヒル |
{sports} small hill (in ski jumping); SH |
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noomaruhiru; noomaru hiru ノーマルヒル; ノーマル・ヒル |
{sports} normal hill (in ski jumping); NH |
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yokottobi よこっとび |
(noun/participle) (1) jumping sideways; flying sideways; (noun/participle) (2) running hurriedly (with one's body bent forward) |
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usagitobi うさぎとび |
(n,vs,vi) jumping along in a squatting position; bunny-hopping |
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usagitobi(usagi跳bi); usagitobi(兎跳bi, usagi跳bi) ウサギとび(ウサギ跳び); うさぎとび(兎跳び, うさぎ跳び) |
(noun/participle) jumping along in a squatting position; bunny-hopping |
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haetorigumo; haetorigumo はえとりぐも; ハエトリグモ |
(kana only) jumping spider (any spider of family Salticidae) |
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pyonpyon(p); pyonpyon ぴょんぴょん(P); ピョンピョン |
(adv,adv-to) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) hopping; skipping; lightly and repeatedly jumping |
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furainguhiru; furaingu hiru フライングヒル; フライング・ヒル |
{sports} flying hill (in ski jumping or ski flying); FH |
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midiamuhiru; midiamu hiru ミディアムヒル; ミディアム・ヒル |
{sports} medium hill (in ski jumping); MH |
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tobikiri とびきり |
(adj-no,n) (1) (kana only) best; extra-fine; superfine; unequalled; (n,adv) (2) (kana only) exceptionally; extraordinarily; by far; (3) (orig. meaning) jumping and slashing (e.g. at an enemy) |
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pyon; pyoon; pyon; pyoon ぴょん; ぴょーん; ピョン; ピョーン |
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (jumping) nimbly; light-footed; (expression) (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) boing; (particle) (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (joc) used at sentence end to affect cuteness |
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tobiorijisatsu とびおりじさつ |
(noun/participle) suicide by jumping (e.g. from a tall building) |
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tesutojanpaa; tesuto janpaa / tesutojanpa; tesuto janpa テストジャンパー; テスト・ジャンパー |
{sports} test jumper (in ski jumping) |
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haetori; haitori(蝿取ri, 蠅取ri, 蝿取, 蠅取) はえとり; はいとり(蝿取り, 蠅取り, 蝿取, 蠅取) |
(1) catching flies; fly-catcher; flytrap; flypaper; (2) (abbreviation) (See ハエトリグモ) jumping spider |
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banjiijanpu; banjii janpu / banjijanpu; banji janpu バンジージャンプ; バンジー・ジャンプ |
(n,vs,vi) bungee jumping; bungee jump |
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warikomi わりこみ |
(1) queue jumping; breaking into a line; muscling in on; wedging oneself in; interruption; sharing a theater box (theatre); (2) {comp} interrupt |
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yokottobi よこっとび |
(n,vs,vi) (1) jumping sideways; flying sideways; (n,vs,vi) (2) running hurriedly (with one's body bent forward) |
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janpaa(p); janpa; janbaa / janpa(p); janpa; janba ジャンパー(P); ジャンパ; ジャンバー |
(1) (short) jacket; blouson; windbreaker; jumper; (2) (ジャンパー, ジャンパ only) ski jumper; jumping event athlete; (3) (ジャンパー, ジャンパ only) jumper lead; jumper wire |
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furaingusutaato; furaingu sutaato / furaingusutato; furaingu sutato フライングスタート; フライング・スタート |
(1) false start (wasei: flying start); jumping the gun; (2) flying start; running start; (3) broadcasting a television or radio program a few minutes before its scheduled time |
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randingubaan; randingu baan / randinguban; randingu ban ランディングバーン; ランディング・バーン |
{sports} landing hill (in ski jumping) (eng: landing, ger: Bahn) |
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janpingujakku; janpingu jakku ジャンピングジャック; ジャンピング・ジャック |
jumping jack |
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nawatobi なわとび |
(1) skipping rope; jump rope; (2) skipping; rope-jumping |
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janpingusutiruto; janpingu sutiruto ジャンピングスティルト; ジャンピング・スティルト |
(rare) jumping stilts |
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tobikiri とびきり |
(adj-no,n) (1) (kana only) best; extra-fine; superfine; unequalled; (n,adv) (2) (kana only) exceptionally; extraordinarily; by far; (3) (orig. meaning) jumping and slashing (e.g. at an enemy) |
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haetorigumo; haetorigumo はえとりぐも; ハエトリグモ |
(kana only) jumping spider (any spider of family Salticidae) |
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beesujanpu; beesujanpingu; beesu janpu; beesu janpingu ベースジャンプ; ベースジャンピング; ベース・ジャンプ; ベース・ジャンピング |
BASE jumping |
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tobidashi とびだし |
jumping out; running out (e.g. into the street); dashing out; springing out |
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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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