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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
締め切り(P)
締切(P)
締切り
〆切(sK)
〆切り(sK)
乄切り(sK)
閉め切り(sK)
閉切り(sK)

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 shimekiri
    しめきり
(1) (also written as 〆切(り)) deadline; closing; cut-off; (2) (also written as 閉め切り) closing (a door, window, etc.); (3) cofferdam

Variations:
指切りげんまん、嘘ついたら針千本飲ます
指切拳万、嘘ついたら針千本呑ます

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 yubikirigenmanusotsuitaraharisenbonnomasu
    ゆびきりげんまんうそついたらはりせんぼんのます
(expression) (idiom) (said by children when making a pinky swear) (See 指切り) cross my heart and hope to die, stick a needle in my eye; pinky promise pledge: if you're lying, I'll make you drink a thousand needles

Variations:
トカゲの尻尾切り
トカゲのしっぽ切り
蜥蜴の尻尾切り(sK)
とかげの尻尾切り(sK)

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 tokagenoshippogiri
    とかげのしっぽぎり
(expression) (idiom) evading blame by pinning it on a subordinate and abandoning them; a skink lizard's shedding of its tail

Variations:
堰を切ったよう
せきを切ったよう
堰を切った様
せきを切った様
関を切ったよう(iK)

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 sekiokittayou / sekiokittayo
    せきをきったよう
(exp,adj-na) gushing forth; bursting out; like breaking a dam

Variations:
断ち切る
断切る
裁ち切る(rK)
截ち切る(rK)
断ちきる(sK)
絶ち切る(sK)
絶ちきる(sK)
たち切る(sK)

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 tachikiru
    たちきる
(transitive verb) (1) to cut apart (cloth, paper, etc.); (transitive verb) (2) (断ち切る, 断切る only) to sever (ties); to break off (relationship); to overcome (habit, addiction); (transitive verb) (3) (断ち切る, 断切る only) to cut off (enemy's retreat); to block (road, etc.); to disconnect

Variations:
断ち切る
裁ち切る(rK)
截ち切る(rK)
断切る(sK)
断ちきる(sK)
絶ち切る(sK)
絶ちきる(sK)
たち切る(sK)

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 tachikiru
    たちきる
(transitive verb) (1) to cut (cloth, paper, etc.); to cut off; (transitive verb) (2) (断ち切る only) to sever (ties); to break off (relations); to give up (an attachment, habit, etc.); to stop (e.g. a vicious cycle); (transitive verb) (3) (断ち切る only) to cut off (a supply route, enemy's retreat, etc.); to block; to break up (e.g. an intelligence network)

Variations:
斬りかかる
切りかかる
斬り掛かる
切り掛かる
斬り掛る
切り掛る
斬掛かる
切掛かる
斬掛る
切掛る

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 kirikakaru
    きりかかる
(transitive verb) to assault with a sword; to stab at; to slash at

Variations:
堰を切ったよう
せきを切ったよう
堰を切った様(sK)
せきを切った様(sK)
関を切ったよう(sK)
咳を切ったよう(sK)

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 sekiokittayou / sekiokittayo
    せきをきったよう
(exp,adj-na) gushing forth; bursting out; like breaking a dam

Variations:
引っ切り無し
引っ切りなし(sK)
ひっきり無し(sK)
引切り無し(sK)
引っきりなし(sK)
引切りなし(sK)
引っきり無し(sK)
引切無し(sK)

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 hikkirinashi
    ひっきりなし
(adj-no,adj-na) (kana only) (usu. adverbially as 〜に) continuous; continual; unceasing; incessant; without interruption

金剛峻經金剛頂一切如來深妙祕密金剛界大三昧耶修行四十二種壇法經作用威儀法則大毘盧遮那佛金剛心地法門祕法戒壇法儀則


金刚峻经金刚顶一切如来深妙祕密金刚界大三昧耶修行四十二种坛法经作用威仪法则大毘卢遮那佛金刚心地法门祕法戒坛法仪则

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jīn gāng jun jīng jīn gāng dǐng yī qiè rú lái shēn miào mì mì jīn gāng jiè dà sān mèi yé xiū xíng sì shí èr zhǒng tán fǎ jīng zuò yòng wēi yí fǎ zé dà pí lú zhēn à fó jīn gāng xīn dì fǎ mén mì fǎ jiè tán fǎ yí zé
    jin1 gang1 jun4 jing1 jin1 gang1 ding3 yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 shen1 miao4 mi4 mi4 jin1 gang1 jie4 da4 san1 mei4 ye2 xiu1 xing2 si4 shi2 er4 zhong3 tan2 fa3 jing1 zuo4 yong4 wei1 yi2 fa3 ze2 da4 pi2 lu2 zhen1 a4 fo2 jin1 gang1 xin1 di4 fa3 men2 mi4 fa3 jie4 tan2 fa3 yi2 ze2
chin kang chün ching chin kang ting i ch`ieh ju lai shen miao mi mi chin kang chieh ta san mei yeh hsiu hsing ssu shih erh chung t`an fa ching tso yung wei i fa tse ta p`i lu chen a fo chin kang hsin ti fa men mi fa chieh t`an fa i tse
    chin kang chün ching chin kang ting i chieh ju lai shen miao mi mi chin kang chieh ta san mei yeh hsiu hsing ssu shih erh chung tan fa ching tso yung wei i fa tse ta pi lu chen a fo chin kang hsin ti fa men mi fa chieh tan fa i tse
 Kongō shun kyō kongō chōissai nyorai shinmyō himitsu kongō kaidai zanmaiya shugyō shijūnishu danhōkyō sayō igi hōsoku daibirushanabutsu kongō shinchi hōmon hihō kaidanhō gisoku
Jingang jun jing jingang ding yiqie rulai shen miao mimi Jingang jie da sanmeiye xiuxing sishierzhong tanfa jing zuoyong weiyi faze da pilu zhena fo jingang xindi famen mifa jie tanfa yize

Variations:
引っ切り無しに
引っ切りなしに(sK)
ひっきり無しに(sK)
引切り無しに(sK)
引っきりなしに(sK)
引切りなしに(sK)
引っきり無しに(sK)

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 hikkirinashini
    ひっきりなしに
(adverb) (kana only) (See ひっきりなし) continuously; continually; incessantly; without interruption; without a break

Variations:
指切りげんまん、嘘ついたら針千本飲ます
指切拳万、嘘ついたら針千本飲ます(sK)
指切りげんまん嘘ついたら針千本飲ます(sK)
指切拳万嘘ついたら針千本飲ます(sK)

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 yubikirigenman、usotsuitaraharisenbonnomasu
    ゆびきりげんまん、うそついたらはりせんぼんのます
(expression) (idiom) (said by children when making a pinky swear) (See 指切り) cross my heart and hope to die, stick a needle in my eye; pinky promise pledge: if you're lying, I'll make you drink a thousand needles

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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