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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
小洞不堵,大洞難補 小洞不堵,大洞难补 see styles |
xiǎo dòng bù dǔ , dà dòng nán bǔ xiao3 dong4 bu4 du3 , da4 dong4 nan2 bu3 hsiao tung pu tu , ta tung nan pu |
If you don't plug the small hole, the big hole will be hard to repair (idiom); A stitch in time saves nine. |
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me め |
(1) eye; eyeball; (2) (See 目が見える) eyesight; sight; vision; (3) look; stare; gaze; glance; (4) notice; attention; observation; eyes (of the world, public, etc.); (5) an experience; (6) viewpoint; (7) discrimination; discernment; judgement; eye (e.g. for quality); (8) (an) appearance; (9) (See 目がない・3) chance (of success); possibility (of a good result); (10) (See 編み目) spacing (between crossed strands of a net, mesh, etc.); opening; stitch; texture; weave; (11) grain (of wood, paper); (12) eye (of a storm, needle, etc.); (13) intersection (on a go board); square (on a chessboard); (14) dot (on a dice); pip; rolled number; (15) graduation; division (of a scale); (16) tooth (of a saw, comb, etc.); (suffix) (17) ordinal number suffix; (suffix) (18) (kana only) (after adjective stem) (See 大きめ) somewhat; -ish; (suffix) (19) (after -masu stem of verb) (See 変わり目・1,折れ目) point (e.g. of change) |
アウトラインステッチ see styles |
autorainsutecchi アウトラインステッチ |
outline stitch |
コーチング・ステッチ see styles |
koochingu sutecchi コーチング・ステッチ |
couching stitch |
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sutecchi; suticchi ステッチ; スティッチ |
stitch |
ブランケットステッチ see styles |
burankettosutecchi ブランケットステッチ |
blanket stitch |
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matsurinui まつりぬい |
slip stitch; blind stitch |
ランニング・ステッチ see styles |
ranningu sutecchi ランニング・ステッチ |
running stitch |
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kagaru かがる |
(transitive verb) (kana only) to stitch; to hem; to mend; to sew up; to darn |
アウトライン・ステッチ see styles |
autorain sutecchi アウトライン・ステッチ |
outline stitch |
ブランケット・ステッチ see styles |
buranketto sutecchi ブランケット・ステッチ |
blanket stitch |
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nawaami / nawami なわあみ |
cable stitch |
ファゴッティングステッチ see styles |
fagottingusutecchi ファゴッティングステッチ |
fagot-stitch; fagotting stitch |
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sasu さす |
(transitive verb) (1) to pierce; to stab; to prick; to stick; to thrust; (transitive verb) (2) (rarely also written 螫す) to sting; to bite; (transitive verb) (3) to sew; to stitch; to embroider; (transitive verb) (4) (See 差す・11) to pole (a boat); (transitive verb) (5) to catch (with a limed pole); (transitive verb) (6) {baseb} to put (a runner) out; to pick off |
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tojiawaseru とじあわせる |
(Ichidan verb) to bind together (e.g. the pages of a book); to sew up; to tape together; to stitch together |
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nuime ぬいめ |
seam; stitch; suture |
ロングアンドショートステッチ see styles |
ronguandoshootosutecchi ロングアンドショートステッチ |
long and short stitch |
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isshimomatowazu いっしもまとわず |
(expression) (See 一糸まとわぬ・いっしまとわぬ,一糸纏わず・いっしまとわず) stark-naked; without a stitch of clothing on |
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sashikomi さしこみ |
(1) insertion; (2) plug; (electrical) outlet; power point; (3) spasm of pain; griping pain; (fit of) convulsions; stitch |
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kurosusutecchi; kurosusuticchi クロスステッチ; クロススティッチ |
cross-stitch |
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satensutecchi; saten sutecchi サテンステッチ; サテン・ステッチ |
satin stitch |
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nottosutecchi; notto sutecchi ノットステッチ; ノット・ステッチ |
knot stitch |
ロング・アンド・ショート・ステッチ see styles |
rongu ando shooto sutecchi ロング・アンド・ショート・ステッチ |
long and short stitch |
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barionsutecchi; barion sutecchi バリオンステッチ; バリオン・ステッチ |
bullion stitch |
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tobu とぶ |
(v5b,vi) (1) (esp. 飛ぶ) to fly; to soar; (v5b,vi) (2) (esp. 跳ぶ) to jump; to leap; to spring; to bound; to hop; (v5b,vi) (3) to spatter; to scatter; to splash; to fly (e.g. of sparks); (v5b,vi) (4) to hurry; to rush; (v5b,vi) (5) to flee; to run off; to escape; (v5b,vi) (6) to disappear; to vanish; to fade; to thin out; (v5b,vi) (7) to break off; to come off; to fall off; to blow (of a fuse); (v5b,vi) (8) to be sent out (of an order); to fly (of false rumours, catcalls, etc.); (v5b,vi) (9) to come flying (of a punch, kick, etc.); (v5b,vi) (10) to be missing (of a page, stitch, etc.); to skip; to jump (e.g. of a conversation) |
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koochingusutecchi; koochingu sutecchi コーチングステッチ; コーチング・ステッチ |
couching stitch |
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ranningusutecchi; ranningu sutecchi ランニングステッチ; ランニング・ステッチ |
running stitch |
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amime あみめ |
stitch |
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autorainsutecchi; autorain sutecchi アウトラインステッチ; アウトライン・ステッチ |
outline stitch |
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burankettosutecchi; buranketto sutecchi ブランケットステッチ; ブランケット・ステッチ |
blanket stitch |
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kyounohitohariasunotohari / kyonohitohariasunotohari きょうのひとはりあすのとはり |
(expression) (proverb) a stitch in time saves nine; one needle today, ten needles tomorrow |
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kyounohitohari、asunotohari / kyonohitohari、asunotohari きょうのひとはり、あすのとはり |
(expression) (proverb) a stitch in time saves nine; one needle today, ten needles tomorrow |
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ronguandoshootosutecchi; rongu ando shooto sutecchi ロングアンドショートステッチ; ロング・アンド・ショート・ステッチ |
long and short stitch |
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nuiawaseru ぬいあわせる |
(transitive verb) to sew together; to stitch together; to sew up; to switch up |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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