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shukakutentou; shukyakutentou / shukakutento; shukyakutento しゅかくてんとう; しゅきゃくてんとう |
(noun/participle) (yoji) reversing the order of (relative) importance (of); putting the cart before the horse; the tables being turned; mistaking the insignificant for the essential; mistaking the means for the end |
前車之覆,後車之鑒 前车之覆,后车之鉴 see styles |
qián chē zhī fù , hòu chē zhī jiàn qian2 che1 zhi1 fu4 , hou4 che1 zhi1 jian4 ch`ien ch`e chih fu , hou ch`e chih chien chien che chih fu , hou che chih chien |
lit. the cart in front overturns, a warning to the following cart (idiom); fig. draw lesson from the failure of one's predecessor; learn from past mistake; once bitten twice shy |
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honmatsutentou / honmatsutento ほんまつてんとう |
(n,vs,adj-no) (yoji) failing to properly evaluate the (relative) importance (of); putting the cart before the horse; mistaking the cause for the end; mistaking the insignificant for the essential; getting one's priorities backwards |
ショッピング・カート see styles |
shoppingu kaato / shoppingu kato ショッピング・カート |
shopping cart |
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danjirimatsuri だんじりまつり |
(See だんじり) danjiri festival; cart-pulling festival |
前車の覆るは後車の戒め see styles |
zenshanokutsugaeruhakoushanoimashime / zenshanokutsugaeruhakoshanoimashime ぜんしゃのくつがえるはこうしゃのいましめ |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Book of Han) learn wisdom from the follies of others; learn from others' mistakes; the toppling over of the cart in front serves as a warning for the cart behind |
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gorufukaato; gorufu kaato / gorufukato; gorufu kato ゴルフカート; ゴルフ・カート |
golf cart; golf car; golf buggy |
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tiiwagon; tii wagon / tiwagon; ti wagon ティーワゴン; ティー・ワゴン |
tea trolley; tea wagon; tea cart |
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ririifukaa; ririifu kaa / ririfuka; ririfu ka リリーフカー; リリーフ・カー |
bullpen cart; bullpen car |
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wagonseeru; wagon seeru ワゴンセール; ワゴン・セール |
bargain corner to sell off stock cheaply (wasei: wagon sale); cart sale |
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yatai やたい |
(1) (See 屋台店) cart (esp. a food cart); stall; stand; (2) (See 踊り屋台) festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; dancing platform; (3) stage prop fashioned after a large building; (4) (abbreviation) (See 屋台骨・1) framework (of a house, etc.); (5) (archaism) house (esp. a small and miserable house) |
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atooshi あとおし |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) pushing; support; backing; supporter; backer; (noun, transitive verb) (2) pushing from behind (a cart, etc.); pusher |
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pusshukaato; pusshu kaato / pusshukato; pusshu kato プッシュカート; プッシュ・カート |
push cart |
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yatai やたい |
(1) (See 屋台店) cart (esp. a food cart); stall; stand; (2) (See 踊り屋台) festival float; portable shrine dedicated to a god and shaped like a house; dancing platform; (3) stage prop fashioned after a large building; (4) (abbreviation) (See 屋台骨・1) framework (of a building); foundation; (5) (archaism) house (esp. a small and miserable one) |
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shoppingukaato; shoppingu kaato / shoppingukato; shoppingu kato ショッピングカート; ショッピング・カート |
shopping cart |
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honmatsutentou / honmatsutento ほんまつてんとう |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) putting the cart before the horse; mistaking the means for the end; getting one's priorities backwards |
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umarenusakinomutsukisadame うまれぬさきのむつきさだめ |
(expression) (idiom) putting the cart before the horse; putting the diapers on before (the baby) is born |
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shoppingukaato(p); shoppingu kaato / shoppingukato(p); shoppingu kato ショッピングカート(P); ショッピング・カート |
shopping cart; (shopping) trolley |
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tetsuofumu てつをふむ |
(exp,v5m) (idiom) to repeat someone's mistake; to make the same mistake as one's predecessor; to follow the ruts (of a previous cart) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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