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takerikuruu / takerikuru たけりくるう |
(v5u,vi) to rage; to rampage |
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mouretsushain(猛烈社員); mooretsushain(mooretsu社員) / moretsushain(猛烈社員); mooretsushain(mooretsu社員) もうれつしゃいん(猛烈社員); モーレツしゃいん(モーレツ社員) |
go-getter employee; hard-driving employee; workaholic employee |
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yatakeni やたけに |
(adverb) (poetic term) impetuously; courageously; ardently; eagerly; impatiently |
群羊を駆って猛虎を攻む see styles |
gunyouokattemoukoosemu / gunyookattemokoosemu ぐんようをかってもうこをせむ |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to group together against a stronger enemy |
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moukinrui / mokinrui もうきんるい |
birds of prey (of order Falconiformes or Strigiformes); raptors |
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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mouiofuruu / moiofuru もういをふるう |
(exp,v5u) to rage (of a storm, flu, etc.); to be on a rampage; to be rampant; to wreak havoc |
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itakedaka いたけだか |
(noun or adjectival noun) high-handed; overbearing |
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takeritatsu たけりたつ |
(v5t,vi) (1) (esp. 猛り立つ) to rage; (v5t,vi) (2) (esp. 哮り立つ) to howl |
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kyoumou / kyomo きょうもう |
(noun or adjectival noun) fierce |
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iattetakekarazu いあってたけからず |
(expression) (See 威ありて猛からず・いありてたけからず) dignified without being overbearing; being dignified, and moreover warm, as such one is gentle |
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iaritetakekarazu いありてたけからず |
(expression) (See 威有って猛からず・いあってたけからず) dignified without being overbearing; being dignified, and moreover warm, as such one is gentle |
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nusuttotakedakeshii; nusubitotakedakeshii(盗人猛々shii, 盗人猛猛shii); nusutotakedakeshii(盗人猛々shii, 盗人猛猛shii) / nusuttotakedakeshi; nusubitotakedakeshi(盗人猛々shi, 盗人猛猛shi); nusutotakedakeshi(盗人猛々shi, 盗人猛猛shi) ぬすっとたけだけしい; ぬすびとたけだけしい(盗人猛々しい, 盗人猛猛しい); ぬすとたけだけしい(盗人猛々しい, 盗人猛猛しい) |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) the guilty are audacious; show remorse when you are in the wrong |
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mouiofuruu / moiofuru もういをふるう |
(exp,v5u) to rage (of a storm, flu, etc.); to be on a rampage; to be rampant; to wreak havoc |
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nusuttotakedakeshii; nusubitotakedakeshii(盗人猛々shii, 盗人takedakeshii, 盗人猛猛shii); nusutotakedakeshii(盗人猛々shii, 盗人takedakeshii, 盗人猛猛shii) / nusuttotakedakeshi; nusubitotakedakeshi(盗人猛々shi, 盗人takedakeshi, 盗人猛猛shi); nusutotakedakeshi(盗人猛々shi, 盗人takedakeshi, 盗人猛猛shi) ぬすっとたけだけしい; ぬすびとたけだけしい(盗人猛々しい, 盗人たけだけしい, 盗人猛猛しい); ぬすとたけだけしい(盗人猛々しい, 盗人たけだけしい, 盗人猛猛しい) |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) brazen-faced (about one's misdeed); audacious (despite being in the wrong); shameless; impudent |
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nusuttotakedakeshii; nusubitotakedakeshii(盗人猛々shii); nusutotakedakeshii(sk) / nusuttotakedakeshi; nusubitotakedakeshi(盗人猛々shi); nusutotakedakeshi(sk) ぬすっとたけだけしい; ぬすびとたけだけしい(盗人猛々しい); ぬすとたけだけしい(sk) |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) brazen-faced (about one's misdeed); audacious (despite being in the wrong); shameless; impudent |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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