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<123456Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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tentou / tento てんとう |
(n,vs,vi) (1) fall; falling down; tumbling; toppling (over); (n,vs,vt,vi) (2) inversion; reversal; turning upside-down; (n,vs,vi) (3) (See 気が転倒する) getting upset; losing one's presence of mind |
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mendokusagari; mendoukusagari / mendokusagari; mendokusagari めんどくさがり; めんどうくさがり |
tending to find things bothersome; person who tends to find things bothersome |
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mendoukusagaru / mendokusagaru めんどうくさがる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (See 面倒くさい・めんどくさい) to begrudge doing; to find bothersome |
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koketsumarobitsu こけつまろびつ |
(exp,adv) (kana only) (hurrying along) falling and stumbling; falling all over oneself |
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buttaosu ぶったおす |
(transitive verb) to knock down; to bring down |
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kyoudannitaoreru / kyodannitaoreru きょうだんにたおれる |
(exp,v1) to be shot dead by an assassin |
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kiritaosu きりたおす |
(transitive verb) to cut down; to chop down; to fell |
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kokasu こかす |
(v4s,vt) (archaism) to knock down; to knock over |
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mendouokakeru / mendookakeru めんどうをかける |
(exp,v1) to put someone to trouble |
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mendoumigayoi / mendomigayoi めんどうみがよい |
(exp,adj-i) very helpful; caring; service-minded |
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mendouminoyoi / mendominoyoi めんどうみのよい |
(exp,adj-i) (See 面倒見のいい) helpful (in terms of taking care of people) |
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taosu たおす |
(transitive verb) (1) (倒す only) to throw down; to bring down; to blow down; to fell; to knock down; to set (something) down on its side; to turn (something) on its side; to recline (e.g. a seat); (transitive verb) (2) to kill; to defeat; to beat; (transitive verb) (3) (倒す only) to overthrow; to trip up; to ruin; (transitive verb) (4) (倒す only) to leave unpaid; to cheat |
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taorefusu たおれふす |
(v5s,vi) to fall flat; to fall face down |
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hattaosu(ha倒su, 張倒su); hattaosu(ha倒su) はったおす(はっ倒す, 張っ倒す); ハッたおす(ハッ倒す) |
(transitive verb) (See 張り倒す・はりたおす) to knock down |
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oshitaosu おしたおす |
(transitive verb) to pin down; to knock down; to push (and hold) someone down (esp. with sexual connotations) |
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kashidaorekin かしだおれきん |
uncollectable accounts; bad debt |
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buttaoreru ぶったおれる |
(v1,vi) to collapse; to fall down (in a heap) |
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shichimendou / shichimendo しちめんどう |
(adjectival noun) (colloquialism) very troublesome; extremely bothersome; awfully complicated; tedious and annoying |
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otamegokashi おためごかし |
(kana only) self-aggrandizement under pretense of aiding another (aggrandisement, pretence) |
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ushirozamanitaoreru うしろざまにたおれる |
(exp,v1) to fall backward |
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ushironitaoreru うしろにたおれる |
(exp,v1) to fall backward |
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naguritaosu なぐりたおす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to knock down; to knock out |
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hiikinohikitaoshi; hiikinohikidaoshi / hikinohikitaoshi; hikinohikidaoshi ひいきのひきたおし; ひいきのひきだおし |
(expression) doing someone a disservice by showing too much partiality; overly favouring someone to their detriment |
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sakasama さかさま |
(adj-na,adj-no,n) inverted; upside down; reversed; back to front; wrong way round |
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mendokusai(p); mendoukusai(p) / mendokusai(p); mendokusai(p) めんどくさい(P); めんどうくさい(P) |
(adjective) (kana only) bothersome; tiresome; bother to do |
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waraikokeru わらいこける |
(v1,vi) (See 笑い転げる) to roll about with laughter; to laugh heartily |
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kakegoedaore かけごえだおれ |
starting with vigor but ending with no action; raising one's voice (in a call to action) and then failing to take action; mere sloganeering |
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otamegokashi おためごかし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (kana only) self-interested show of kindness; acting selfishly under the guise of kindness |
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mendokusagariya; mendoukusagariya(面倒臭gari屋) / mendokusagariya; mendokusagariya(面倒臭gari屋) めんどくさがりや; めんどうくさがりや(面倒臭がり屋) |
person who tends to find things bothersome; person who does not like to make an effort |
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shichitenbattou; shittenbattou / shichitenbatto; shittenbatto しちてんばっとう; しってんばっとう |
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) tossing oneself about in great pain; writhing in agony |
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shichimendoukusai / shichimendokusai しちめんどうくさい |
(adjective) (colloquialism) extremely bothersome; extremely tiresome; extremely troublesome; very tedious |
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taosu たおす |
(transitive verb) (1) to throw down; to bring down; to blow down; to fell; to knock down; to set (something) down on its side; to turn (something) on its side; to recline (e.g. a seat); (transitive verb) (2) (occ. written as 斃す, 殪す, 仆す) to kill; to defeat; to beat; (transitive verb) (3) to overthrow; to trip up; to ruin; (transitive verb) (4) to leave unpaid; to cheat |
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taoreru たおれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to fall (over, down); to collapse; to take a fall; to topple; (v1,vi) (2) to be destroyed (in a collapse); to collapse; to cave in; to crumble; to give away; (v1,vi) (3) to be confined to bed (with an illness); to come down with; to break down (e.g. from overwork); (v1,vi) (4) (occ. written as 斃れる, 仆れる) to die; to be killed; (v1,vi) (5) to go bankrupt (of a company, bank, etc.); to fail; to collapse; to go under; (v1,vi) (6) to be defeated (in a game); to lose; (v1,vi) (7) to fall (of a government, dictator, etc.); to be overthrown |
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haritaosu はりたおす |
(transitive verb) to slap down; to knock down; to floor |
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haritaosu はりたおす |
(transitive verb) to slap down; to knock down; to floor |
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saishi、sainitaoreru さいし、さいにたおれる |
(exp,v1) (proverb) talented men are ruined by their own talent |
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taoretenochiyamu たおれてのちやむ |
(exp,v5m) (proverb) duty ends only in death |
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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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mikakedaoshi みかけだおし |
(adj-no,n) showy but worthless; impressive-looking but without substance; all show and no substance; not as good as it looks; deceptive |
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mendoukusagariya / mendokusagariya めんどうくさがりや |
person who tends to find things bothersome; person who doesn't like to make an effort |
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mendoumigaii(面倒見gaii, 面倒見ga良i); mendoumigayoi(面倒見ga良i, 面倒見gayoi) / mendomigai(面倒見gai, 面倒見ga良i); mendomigayoi(面倒見ga良i, 面倒見gayoi) めんどうみがいい(面倒見がいい, 面倒見が良い); めんどうみがよい(面倒見が良い, 面倒見がよい) |
(exp,adj-ix) very caring; kind; helpful; service-minded |
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mendouminoyoi(面倒見no良i, 面倒見noyoi); mendouminoii(面倒見no良i, 面倒見noii) / mendominoyoi(面倒見no良i, 面倒見noyoi); mendominoi(面倒見no良i, 面倒見noi) めんどうみのよい(面倒見の良い, 面倒見のよい); めんどうみのいい(面倒見の良い, 面倒見のいい) |
(exp,adj-ix) very caring; kind; helpful; service-minded |
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mendoumiru / mendomiru めんどうみる |
(exp,v1) (See 面倒を見る) to care for someone; to look after someone |
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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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