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tsukkomidokoro; tsukkomidokoro つっこみどころ; ツッコミどころ |
something one can poke fun at; something worthy of ridicule; inconsistency |
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katahizaotsuku かたひざをつく |
(exp,v5k) to kneel down on one knee; to genuflect |
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tsukikudaku つきくだく |
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to crush; to mash; to stamp; to pound; to grind down |
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tatetsuku たてつく |
(v5k,vi) to defy; to disobey; to rebel against; to oppose; to resist |
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kubiotsukkomu くびをつっこむ |
(exp,v5m) (1) to poke one's nose into another's affairs; to have a hand in; to take a (deep) interest in; to meddle in; (exp,v5m) (2) to poke one's head (into a room) |
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goutsukubari / gotsukubari ごうつくばり |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) stubbornness; pigheaded person; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) miser |
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tsukikaesu つきかえす |
(transitive verb) (1) to deal a blow in return; to hit back; to punch back; (transitive verb) (2) to reject; to send back |
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tsukiataru つきあたる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to run into; to collide with; to crash into; to bump against; (v5r,vi) (2) to come to the end of (a street); (v5r,vi) (3) to run into (difficulties, problems, etc.); to run up against |
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tsukitomeru つきとめる |
(transitive verb) (1) to determine (esp. a culprit or underlying cause); to pin down; to ascertain; to locate; to identify; (transitive verb) (2) (archaism) (See 突き殺す) to stab to death |
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tsukiawasetsugite つきあわせつぎて |
butt joint |
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sukiotsuku すきをつく |
(exp,v5k) to exploit a gap (in attention, security, etc.); to catch off guard |
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tsukisasu つきさす |
(transitive verb) to stab; to stick; to pierce; to thrust |
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kuchiotsuitederu くちをついてでる |
(exp,v1) to rush out from one's mouth (words, phrases, etc.) |
キャリア検知多重アクセス衝突回避ネットワーク see styles |
kyariakenchitajuuakusesushoutotsukaihinettowaaku / kyariakenchitajuakusesushototsukaihinettowaku キャリアけんちたじゅうアクセスしょうとつかいひネットワーク |
{comp} carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance network; CSMA; CA network |
キャリア検知多重アクセス衝突検出ネットワーク see styles |
kyariakenchitajuuakusesushoutotsukenshutsunettowaaku / kyariakenchitajuakusesushototsukenshutsunettowaku キャリアけんちたじゅうアクセスしょうとつけんしゅつネットワーク |
{comp} carrier sense multiple access with collision detection network; CSMA; CD network |
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tsukiawase つきあわせ |
matching; checking; comparison (of data) |
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tatetsuku たてつく |
(v5k,vi) to defy; to disobey; to rebel against; to oppose; to resist |
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tsukikudaku つきくだく |
(transitive verb) to grind up; to grind down; to pound; to crush; to mash; to stamp (ore) |
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tamatsuki たまつき |
(1) billiards; pool; (2) serial collisions (of cars) |
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tsukiugokasu つきうごかす |
(transitive verb) (1) (突き動かす only) to push; to propel; to shove; (transitive verb) (2) to spur (someone); to stimulate; to impel; to spur; to stir up; to arouse |
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hanetsuki はねつき |
(noun/participle) hanetsuki (Japanese badminton); battledore and shuttlecock |
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tsukiawaseru つきあわせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to place persons opposite; to come face to face with; (transitive verb) (2) to compare (with); to check (against); to match; to tally |
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tsukitobasu つきとばす |
(transitive verb) to thrust away; to send flying |
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henotsupparinimonaranai へのつっぱりにもならない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) of no use whatsoever; good for nothing; useless |
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tsukidasu(突ki出su, 突出su, tsuki出su, 突kidasu); tsundasu(突出su, tsun出su, 突n出su) つきだす(突き出す, 突出す, つき出す, 突きだす); つんだす(突出す, つん出す, 突ん出す) |
(transitive verb) (1) to push out; to project; to stick out; (transitive verb) (2) to hand over (e.g. to the police) |
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juubakonosumiotsutsuku / jubakonosumiotsutsuku じゅうばこのすみをつつく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to nitpick; to complain about trifles |
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kaootsukiawaseru かおをつきあわせる |
(exp,v1) (See 突き合せる・つきあわせる・1) to meet face to face |
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tsukikakaru つきかかる |
(v5r,vi) to thrust at (with a knife, sword, etc.) |
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sukiotsuku すきをつく |
(exp,v5k) to exploit a gap (in attention, security, etc.); to catch off guard |
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tsukihanasu つきはなす |
(transitive verb) (1) to push away; to thrust aside; (transitive verb) (2) to detach oneself from; to keep away from; to forsake; to abandon; to desert; (transitive verb) (3) to act coldly; to do without emotion; (transitive verb) (4) to extend a wide lead over (an opponent) |
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tsukiatari つきあたり |
end (of a street, hallway, etc.) |
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itaitokorootsuku いたいところをつく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) (See 痛い所) to hit a nerve; to go for the throat; to touch a sore spot |
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haranokawagatsupparebamenokawagatarumu はらのかわがつっぱればめのかわがたるむ |
(exp,v5m) (proverb) one becomes sleepy when one's stomach is full; full stomach, sleepy head; when the skin of the belly is extended, the skin of the eyes droops |
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yabuotsutsuitehebiodasu やぶをつついてへびをだす |
(exp,v5s) (See やぶ蛇) to stir up trouble for oneself; to scare out a snake by poking at the bush |
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juubakonosumiotsutsuku / jubakonosumiotsutsuku じゅうばこのすみをつつく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to nitpick; to complain about trifles |
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tsukiataru つきあたる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to run into; to collide with; to crash into; to bump against; (v5r,vi) (2) to come to the end of (a street); (v5r,vi) (3) to run into (difficulties, problems, etc.); to run up against |
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yabuotsutsuitehebiodasu やぶをつついてへびをだす |
(exp,v5s) (See やぶ蛇) to stir up trouble for oneself; to scare out a snake by poking at the brush |
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tsukkomidokoromansai つっこみどころまんさい |
(exp,adj-no) full of things one could poke fun at; full of inconsistencies; absolutely ridiculous |
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juubakonosumiotsutsuku / jubakonosumiotsutsuku じゅうばこのすみをつつく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to nitpick; to complain about trifles |
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hizaotsukiawaseru ひざをつきあわせる |
(exp,v1) (See 顔を付き合わせる・かおをつきあわせる) to meet face-to-face; to discuss unreservedly |
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juubakonosumiotsutsuku / jubakonosumiotsutsuku じゅうばこのすみをつつく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to nitpick; to complain about trifles |
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juubakonosumiotsutsuku / jubakonosumiotsutsuku じゅうばこのすみをつつく |
(exp,v5k) (idiom) to nitpick; to complain about trifles |
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tsukiawaseru つきあわせる |
(transitive verb) (1) to place persons opposite; to come face to face with; (transitive verb) (2) to compare (with); to check (against); to match; to tally |
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kaootsukiawaseru かおをつきあわせる |
(exp,v1) to come face to face (with) |
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hizaotsukiawaseru ひざをつきあわせる |
(exp,v1) to sit knee to knee (with); to sit opposite each other; to have a congenial talk; to have a candid discussion |
Information about this dictionary:
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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