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kaidate かいだて |
{finc} (See 売り建て・1) buy contract |
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ieotateru いえをたてる |
(exp,v1) to build a house |
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hottatebashira ほったてばしら |
pillar sunk into the ground |
伝統的建造物群保存地区 see styles |
dentoutekikenzoubutsugunhozonchiku / dentotekikenzobutsugunhozonchiku でんとうてきけんぞうぶつぐんほぞんちく |
traditional architectures preservation district |
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nikodate にこだて |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 一戸建て・いっこだて) semi-detached house; double house |
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ippondatezeiritsu / ippondatezeritsu いっぽんだてぜいりつ |
single-rate tariff (system) |
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honnetotatemae; honnetotatemae ほんねとたてまえ; ホンネとタテマエ |
(exp,n) one's true feelings and one's official stance (which may be at odds); one's real motive and one's stated reason |
亀山天皇御卒塔婆建立地跡 see styles |
kameyamatennouosotobakonryuuchiato / kameyamatennoosotobakonryuchiato かめやまてんのうおそとばこんりゅうちあと |
(place-name) Kameyamatennouosotobakonryūchiato |
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tateami たてあみ |
fish trap; set net |
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tateba たてば |
(1) stopping place for horse-drawn carriages and rickshaws (Edo period); high way resting place; (2) wholesale rag dealer |
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tappa; tappa たっぱ; タッパ |
(1) {archit} height (of a building, etc.); (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) height (of a person or thing) |
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kenchinjiru けんちんじる |
Japanese tofu and vegetable chowder |
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tachinarabu たちならぶ |
(v5b,vi) (1) (建ち並ぶ refers to buildings) to stand in a row (e.g. shops on a street); to line in a row; to line; (v5b,vi) (2) (立ち並ぶ, 立並ぶ only) to be equal to; to be on a par with |
ダイハツ自動車試験場建設中 see styles |
daihatsujidoushashikenjoukensetsuchuu / daihatsujidoshashikenjokensetsuchu ダイハツじどうしゃしけんじょうけんせつちゅう |
(place-name) Daihatsujidoushashikenjoukensetsuchuu |
商人は損していつか倉が建つ see styles |
akindohasonshiteitsukakuragatatsu / akindohasonshitetsukakuragatatsu あきんどはそんしていつかくらがたつ |
(expression) (proverb) a merchant claims to suffer losses but eventually amasses a fortune |
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tatenaosu たてなおす |
(transitive verb) to rebuild; to reconstruct |
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uridategyoku うりだてぎょく |
{finc} short account; short positions |
竹富島伝統的建造物群保存地区 see styles |
taketomijimadentoutekikenzoubutsugunhozonchiku / taketomijimadentotekikenzobutsugunhozonchiku たけとみじまでんとうてきけんぞうぶつぐんほぞんちく |
(place-name) Taketomijimadentoutekikenzoubutsugunhozonchiku |
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tateuri たてうり |
(noun/participle) constructing and selling a ready-built house |
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ikkodate いっこだて |
detached house; stand-alone house; single-family home |
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betsudate べつだて |
(1) separate arrangement (e.g. of payments); handling separately; (2) (別立て only) {food} beating (egg whites and yolks) separately |
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kenchikujoukentsukitochi / kenchikujokentsukitochi けんちくじょうけんつきとち |
plot of land for sale under the condition that a specific building firm will be contracted to build a house on said plot |
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kenchikujoukentsukitakuchi / kenchikujokentsukitakuchi けんちくじょうけんつきたくち |
(See 建築条件付き土地) plot of land for sale under the condition that a specific building firm will be contracted to build a house on said plot |
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tatekomu たてこむ |
(v5m,vi) (See 立て込む・1) to be built up; to be crowded with houses |
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tateurijuutaku / tateurijutaku たてうりじゅうたく |
ready-built house; built-for-sale house |
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hirayadate ひらやだて |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 平屋) single-storied house; single-storied building |
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hottate ほったて |
erection of a pillar by sinking it directly into the ground |
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udatsunoagaranai うだつのあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See うだつが上がらない) lacking potential for advancement; no-hoper |
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udatsu うだつ |
(1) (kana only) (See うだつが上がらない) short pillar set on a beam to support a ridgepole; (2) (kana only) mud wall with raised roof edge (as a fire wall and status symbol); raised roof edge |
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kenpeiritsu / kenperitsu けんぺいりつ |
{archit} building-to-land ratio; building coverage ratio; land coverage; site coverage |
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tatemae たてまえ |
(1) (See 本音) face; official stance; public position or attitude (as opposed to private thoughts); (2) (建前, 建て前 only) ceremony for the erection of the framework of a house |
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nikaidate にかいだて |
(See 階建て) two-storied building |
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tatemono たてもの |
building |
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udatsunoagaranai うだつのあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See うだつが上がらない) lacking potential for advancement; no-hoper |
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gekonotatetakurahanai げこのたてたくらはない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) don't act all high and mighty just because you don't drink; no teetotaler has (ever) built a storehouse |
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kuchidehaoosakanoshiromotatsu くちではおおさかのしろもたつ |
(exp,v5t) (proverb) talk is cheap; it's easier to say than to do; building Osaka Castle by talking |
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gekonotatetakurahanai げこのたてたくらはない |
(exp,adj-i) (proverb) don't act all high and mighty just because you don't drink; no teetotaler has (ever) built a storehouse |
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hottategoya ほったてごや |
(1) (See 小屋・1) hut; shanty; hovel; shack; (2) house built directly into the ground with no supporting stones |
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tatetsuke たてつけ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) fitting (e.g. door, window); fit; (2) (立て付け, 立付け, 立てつけ only) (See 立て続け・たてつづけ) succession; continuation; series; sequence |
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udatsugaagaranai / udatsugagaranai うだつがあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See うだつの上がらない) no hope of getting ahead |
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udatsugaagaranai / udatsugagaranai うだつがあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See うだつの上がらない) no hope of getting ahead |
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