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Simple Dictionary Definition |
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oniokoze; oniokoze おにおこぜ; オニオコゼ |
(kana only) devil stinger (Inimicus japonicus) |
一山不容二虎 see styles |
yī shān bù róng èr hǔ yi1 shan1 bu4 rong2 er4 hu3 i shan pu jung erh hu |
lit. the mountain can't have two tigers (idiom); fig. this town ain't big enough for the two of us; (of two rivals) to be fiercely competitive |
下久堅下虎岩 see styles |
shimohisakatashimotoraiwa しもひさかたしもとらいわ |
(place-name) Shimohisakatashimotoraiwa |
九牛二虎之力 see styles |
jiǔ niú èr hǔ zhī lì jiu3 niu2 er4 hu3 zhi1 li4 chiu niu erh hu chih li |
tremendous strength (idiom) |
前怕狼後怕虎 前怕狼后怕虎 see styles |
qián pà láng hòu pà hǔ qian2 pa4 lang2 hou4 pa4 hu3 ch`ien p`a lang hou p`a hu chien pa lang hou pa hu |
lit. to fear the wolf in front and the tiger behind (idiom); fig. to be full of needless fears; reds under the beds |
市に虎を放つ see styles |
ichinitoraohanatsu いちにとらをはなつ |
(exp,v5t) (idiom) to let a fox into the henhouse; to do something dangerous; to let loose a tiger in the marketplace |
拉大旗作虎皮 see styles |
lā dà qí zuò hǔ pí la1 da4 qi2 zuo4 hu3 pi2 la ta ch`i tso hu p`i la ta chi tso hu pi |
lit. to wave a banner as if it were a tiger skin (idiom); fig. to borrow sb's prestige; to take the name of a great cause as a shield |
新巴爾虎右旗 新巴尔虎右旗 see styles |
xīn bā ěr hǔ yòu qí xin1 ba1 er3 hu3 you4 qi2 hsin pa erh hu yu ch`i hsin pa erh hu yu chi |
New Barag right banner in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
新巴爾虎左旗 新巴尔虎左旗 see styles |
xīn bā ěr hǔ zuǒ qí xin1 ba1 er3 hu3 zuo3 qi2 hsin pa erh hu tso ch`i hsin pa erh hu tso chi |
New Barag left banner in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia |
藤堂平助宣虎 see styles |
toudouheisukenobutora / todohesukenobutora とうどうへいすけのぶとら |
(person) Toudou Heisuke Nobutora (1844-67) |
零余子虎の尾 see styles |
mukagotoranoo; mukagotoranoo むかごとらのお; ムカゴトラノオ |
(kana only) alpine bistort (Bistorta vivipara) |
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torameishi; toranomeishi; koganseki(虎眼石) / torameshi; toranomeshi; koganseki(虎眼石) とらめいし; とらのめいし; こがんせき(虎眼石) |
{geol} tigereye; tiger's-eye |
虎の威を借る狐 see styles |
toranoiokarukitsune とらのいをかるきつね |
(expression) (idiom) person who swaggers about under borrowed authority; small man acting arrogantly through borrowed authority; a fox that borrows the authority of a tiger |
虎ヶ峰トンネル see styles |
toragaminetonneru とらがみねトンネル |
(place-name) Toragamine Tunnel |
虎杖浜トンネル see styles |
kojouhamatonneru / kojohamatonneru こじょうはまトンネル |
(place-name) Kojōhama Tunnel |
初生之犢不怕虎 初生之犊不怕虎 see styles |
chū shēng zhī dú bù pà hǔ chu1 sheng1 zhi1 du2 bu4 pa4 hu3 ch`u sheng chih tu pu p`a hu chu sheng chih tu pu pa hu |
see 初生之犢不畏虎|初生之犊不畏虎[chu1 sheng1 zhi1 du2 bu4 wei4 hu3] |
初生之犢不畏虎 初生之犊不畏虎 see styles |
chū shēng zhī dú bù wèi hǔ chu1 sheng1 zhi1 du2 bu4 wei4 hu3 ch`u sheng chih tu pu wei hu chu sheng chih tu pu wei hu |
lit. a new-born calf has no fear of the tiger (idiom); fig. the fearlessness of youth |
初生牛犢不怕虎 初生牛犊不怕虎 see styles |
chū shēng niú dú bù pà hǔ chu1 sheng1 niu2 du2 bu4 pa4 hu3 ch`u sheng niu tu pu p`a hu chu sheng niu tu pu pa hu |
lit. newborn calves do not fear tigers (idiom); fig. the young are fearless |
東浅井郡虎姫町 see styles |
higashiazaiguntorahimechou / higashiazaiguntorahimecho ひがしあざいぐんとらひめちょう |
(place-name) Higashiazaiguntorahimechō |
泰米爾猛虎組織 泰米尔猛虎组织 see styles |
tài mǐ ěr měng hǔ zǔ zhī tai4 mi3 er3 meng3 hu3 zu3 zhi1 t`ai mi erh meng hu tsu chih tai mi erh meng hu tsu chih |
Tamil Tigers |
畫虎不成反類犬 画虎不成反类犬 see styles |
huà hǔ bù chéng fǎn lèi quǎn hua4 hu3 bu4 cheng2 fan3 lei4 quan3 hua hu pu ch`eng fan lei ch`üan hua hu pu cheng fan lei chüan |
to try to draw a tiger but end up with a likeness of a dog (idiom); to try to do something overambitious and end up botching it |
長谷虎紡績工場 see styles |
hasetorabousekikoujou / hasetorabosekikojo はせとらぼうせきこうじょう |
(place-name) Hasetora Spinning Mill |
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okoze おこぜ |
stingfish; scorpion fish; stonefish |
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torahige; koshu(虎鬚); kozen(虎髯) とらひげ; こしゅ(虎鬚); こぜん(虎髯) |
(1) (kana only) bristly beard; bristly mustache; (2) (こしゅ, こぜん only) tiger whiskers |
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torabasami; torabasami とらばさみ; トラバサミ |
(kana only) steel trap; foothold trap; bear trap |
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haze; haze はぜ; ハゼ |
(1) goby (fish); (2) (See マハゼ) yellowfin goby (Acanthogobius flavimanus) |
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okatoranoo; okatoranoo おかとらのお; オカトラノオ |
(kana only) gooseneck loosestrife (Lysimachia clethroides) |
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harutoranoo はるとらのお |
Polygonum tenuicaule (species of knotweed) |
前門の虎後門の狼 see styles |
zenmonnotorakoumonnoookami / zenmonnotorakomonnoookami ぜんもんのとらこうもんのおおかみ |
(expression) (idiom) between the devil and the deep sea; out of the frying pan into the fire |
後門の虎前門の狼 see styles |
koumonnotorazenmonnoookami / komonnotorazenmonnoookami こうもんのとらぜんもんのおおかみ |
(expression) (idiom) (See 前門の虎後門の狼・ぜんもんのとらこうもんのおおかみ) between the devil and the deep sea; out of the frying pan into the fire |
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koshitantan こしたんたん |
(adv-to,adj-t) (yoji) vigilantly (watching for an opportunity); eagerly; with an eagle eye |
不入虎穴,焉得虎子 see styles |
bù rù hǔ xué , yān dé hǔ zǐ bu4 ru4 hu3 xue2 , yan1 de2 hu3 zi3 pu ju hu hsüeh , yen te hu tzu |
How do you catch the tiger cub without entering the tiger's lair? (idiom); Nothing ventured, nothing gained. |
二虎相鬥,必有一傷 二虎相斗,必有一伤 see styles |
èr hǔ xiāng dòu , bì yǒu yī shāng er4 hu3 xiang1 dou4 , bi4 you3 yi1 shang1 erh hu hsiang tou , pi yu i shang |
lit. when two tigers fight, one is sure to be wounded (idiom); fig. if it comes to a fight, someone will get hurt |
兩虎相爭,必有一傷 两虎相争,必有一伤 see styles |
liǎng hǔ xiāng zhēng , bì yǒu yī shāng liang3 hu3 xiang1 zheng1 , bi4 you3 yi1 shang1 liang hu hsiang cheng , pi yu i shang |
lit. if two tigers fight, one will get injured (idiom); fig. if you start a war, someone is bound to get hurt |
兩虎相鬥,必有一傷 两虎相斗,必有一伤 see styles |
liǎng hǔ xiāng dòu , bì yǒu yī shāng liang3 hu3 xiang1 dou4 , bi4 you3 yi1 shang1 liang hu hsiang tou , pi yu i shang |
lit. when two tigers fight, one will get injured (idiom); fig. if it comes to a fight, someone will get hurt |
前門打虎,後門打狼 前门打虎,后门打狼 see styles |
qián mén dǎ hǔ , hòu mén dǎ láng qian2 men2 da3 hu3 , hou4 men2 da3 lang2 ch`ien men ta hu , hou men ta lang chien men ta hu , hou men ta lang |
to beat a tiger from the front door, only to have a wolf come in at the back (idiom); fig. facing one problem after another |
前門拒虎,後門進狼 前门拒虎,后门进狼 see styles |
qián mén jù hǔ , hòu mén jìn láng qian2 men2 ju4 hu3 , hou4 men2 jin4 lang2 ch`ien men chü hu , hou men chin lang chien men chü hu , hou men chin lang |
to beat a tiger from the front door, only to have a wolf come in at the back (idiom); fig. facing one problem after another |
虎列剌(ateji) see styles |
korera コレラ |
(kana only) cholera (eng:, dut:) |
虎狼痢(ateji) see styles |
korori コロリ |
(kana only) (pun on コレラ and ころりと死ぬ) (See コレラ,ころり・1) cholera |
虎ノ門城山JT森ビル see styles |
toranomonshiroyamajeitimoribiru / toranomonshiroyamajetimoribiru とらノもんしろやまジェイティもりビル |
(place-name) Toranomon Shiroyama JT Mori Building |
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sabatora(saba虎); sabatora(鯖tora); sabatora(鯖虎); sabatora サバとら(サバ虎); さばトラ(鯖トラ); さばとら(鯖虎); サバトラ |
(kana only) mackerel tabby (cat); grey tabby |
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toraneko(tora猫); toraneko(虎猫, tora猫); toraneko トラねこ(トラ猫); とらねこ(虎猫, とら猫); トラネコ |
tabby cat; tiger cat; striped cat |
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amefurashi; amefurashi あめふらし; アメフラシ |
(kana only) sea hare (esp. species Aplysia kurodai) |
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ibukitoranoo; ibukitoranoo いぶきとらのお; イブキトラノオ |
(kana only) common bistort (Persicaria bistorta) |
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harikonotora はりこのとら |
(exp,n) (1) papier-mâché tiger (toy with a loose, wobbly head); (exp,n) (2) (idiom) paper tiger; someone (or something) who is all bark and no bite; man of straw |
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ruritoranoo るりとらのお |
beach speedwell; Veronica Longifolia |
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onidarumaokoze; onidarumaokoze おにだるまおこぜ; オニダルマオコゼ |
(kana only) reef stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa); stonefish; devilfish |
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toranomonjiken とらのもんじけん |
(hist) Toranomon Incident (assassination attempt on Prince Regent Hirohito; December 27, 1923) |
虎口を逃れて竜穴に入る see styles |
kokouonogareteryuuketsuniiru / kokoonogareteryuketsuniru ここうをのがれてりゅうけつにいる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) out of the frying pan into the fire; out of the tiger's mouth into the dragon's den |
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rakko; rakko らっこ; ラッコ |
(kana only) sea otter (Enhydra lutris) (ain: rakko) |
山中無老虎,猴子稱大王 山中无老虎,猴子称大王 see styles |
shān zhōng wú lǎo hǔ , hóu zi chēng dà wáng shan1 zhong1 wu2 lao3 hu3 , hou2 zi5 cheng1 da4 wang2 shan chung wu lao hu , hou tzu ch`eng ta wang shan chung wu lao hu , hou tzu cheng ta wang |
in the country of the blind the one-eyed man is king (idiom); (depending on the source, the last word is either 大王[da4 wang2] or 大王[dai4 wang5]) |
明知山有虎,偏向虎山行 see styles |
míng zhī shān yǒu hǔ , piān xiàng hǔ shān xíng ming2 zhi1 shan1 you3 hu3 , pian1 xiang4 hu3 shan1 xing2 ming chih shan yu hu , p`ien hsiang hu shan hsing ming chih shan yu hu , pien hsiang hu shan hsing |
lit. to willfully go towards the mountain although knowing that it has tigers (idiom); fig. to take a risk despite knowing the dangers |
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 |
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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torafuzuku; torafuzuku とらふずく; トラフズク |
(kana only) long-eared owl (Asio otus); northern long-eared owl |
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toranomaki とらのまき |
(exp,n) (1) book of (trade) secrets; secrets; (exp,n) (2) study guide (to supplement a textbook); crib; key |
虎穴に入らずんば虎児を得ず see styles |
koketsuniirazunbakojioezu / koketsunirazunbakojioezu こけつにいらずんばこじをえず |
(expression) (idiom) nothing ventured, nothing gained |
虎穴に入らずんば虎子を得ず see styles |
koketsuniirazunbakojioezu / koketsunirazunbakojioezu こけつにいらずんばこじをえず koketsuniirazunbakoshioezu / koketsunirazunbakoshioezu こけつにいらずんばこしをえず |
More info & calligraphy: How can you catch tiger cubs without entering the lair of the tiger? |
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omaru おまる |
(kana only) (See 虎子・1) bedpan; chamber pot; potty |
虎列剌(ateji)(rK) see styles |
korera コレラ |
(kana only) cholera (eng:, dut:) |
虎狼痢(ateji)(rK) see styles |
korori コロリ |
(dated) (kana only) (pun on コレラ and ころりと死ぬ) (See コレラ,ころり・1) cholera |
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kijitora(雉tora); kijitora(kiji虎); kijitora(kiji虎, 雉虎); kijitora きじトラ(雉トラ); キジとら(キジ虎); きじとら(きじ虎, 雉虎); キジトラ |
(kana only) brown tabby cat |
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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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toranomaki とらのまき |
(exp,n) (1) (idiom) book of (trade) secrets; secrets; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) study guide (to supplement a textbook); crib; key |
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toragari とらがり |
(adj-no,n) (likening to a tiger's fur pattern) unevenly cropped (hair); badly cropped |
虎は死して皮を留め人は死して名を残す see styles |
torahashishitekawaotodomehitohashishitenaonokosu とらはししてかわをとどめひとはししてなをのこす |
(exp,v5s) (proverb) he has not lived that lives not after death; the great use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it; tigers leave their hide when they die; men leave their name |
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zenmonnotorakoumonnoookami / zenmonnotorakomonnoookami ぜんもんのとらこうもんのおおかみ |
(expression) (idiom) between the devil and the deep sea; out of the frying pan into the fire; a tiger at the front gate, a wolf at the back gate |
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koumonnotorazenmonnoookami / komonnotorazenmonnoookami こうもんのとらぜんもんのおおかみ |
(expression) (idiom) (See 前門の虎後門の狼) between the devil and the deep sea; out of the frying pan into the fire; a tiger at the back gate, a wolf at the front gate |
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korera コレラ |
(kana only) cholera (eng:, dut:) |
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rakko; rakko らっこ; ラッコ |
(kana only) sea otter (Enhydra lutris) (ain: rakko) |
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omaru おまる |
(kana only) bedpan; chamber pot; potty |
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koshitantan こしたんたん |
(adv-to,adj-t) (yoji) vigilantly (watching for an opportunity); eagerly; with an eagle eye |
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toraoegakiteinuniruisu / toraoegakitenuniruisu とらをえがきていぬにるいす |
(expression) (idiom) attempting to be something you are not; drawing a tiger that ends up looking like a dog |
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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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zenmonnotora、koumonnoookami / zenmonnotora、komonnoookami ぜんもんのとら、こうもんのおおかみ |
(expression) (idiom) between the devil and the deep sea; out of the frying pan into the fire; a tiger at the front gate, a wolf at the back gate |
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koumonnotora、zenmonnoookami / komonnotora、zenmonnoookami こうもんのとら、ぜんもんのおおかみ |
(expression) (idiom) (See 前門の虎、後門の狼) between the devil and the deep sea; out of the frying pan into the fire; a tiger at the back gate, a wolf at the front gate |
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toranoko(虎no子, torano子, 虎no仔); toranoko(torano子, torano仔) とらのこ(虎の子, とらの子, 虎の仔); トラのこ(トラの子, トラの仔) |
(exp,n) (1) tiger cub; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) one's treasure; precious savings |
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toranooofumu(虎no尾o踏mu, torano尾o踏mu); toranooofumu(torano尾o踏mu) とらのおをふむ(虎の尾を踏む, とらの尾を踏む); トラのおをふむ(トラの尾を踏む) |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to play with fire; to do something very dangerous; to take a great risk; to step on a tiger's tail |
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torahasenriittesenrikaeru / torahasenrittesenrikaeru とらはせんりいってせんりかえる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) (See 千里) a parent will do anything for their child; a tiger will walk a thousand leagues and a thousand leagues back (for its cub) |
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harikonotora はりこのとら |
(exp,n) (1) papier-mâché tiger (toy with a loose, wobbly head); (exp,n) (2) (idiom) paper tiger; someone (or something) who is all bark and no bite; man of straw |
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toragari とらがり |
(adj-no,n) (likening to a tiger's fur pattern) unevenly cropped (hair); badly cropped |
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koketsuniirazunbakojioezu; koketsuniirazunbakoshioezu(虎穴ni入razunba虎子o得zu) / koketsunirazunbakojioezu; koketsunirazunbakoshioezu(虎穴ni入razunba虎子o得zu) こけつにいらずんばこじをえず; こけつにいらずんばこしをえず(虎穴に入らずんば虎子を得ず) |
(expression) (proverb) nothing ventured, nothing gained; you will not get the tiger cub without entering the tiger's den |
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toranoko とらのこ |
(exp,n) (1) tiger cub; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) one's treasure; precious savings |
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