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你走你的陽關道,我過我的獨木橋 你走你的阳关道,我过我的独木桥 see styles |
nǐ zǒu nǐ de yáng guān dào , wǒ guò wǒ de dú mù qiáo ni3 zou3 ni3 de5 yang2 guan1 dao4 , wo3 guo4 wo3 de5 du2 mu4 qiao2 ni tsou ni te yang kuan tao , wo kuo wo te tu mu ch`iao ni tsou ni te yang kuan tao , wo kuo wo te tu mu chiao |
lit. you hit the high road, I'll cross the log bridge (idiom); fig. you go your way, I'll go mine; you do it your way, I'll do it mine |
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kashouhyouka / kashohyoka かしょうひょうか |
(n,vs,adj-no) (yoji) underestimation; undervaluation |
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kakonomononinaru かこのものになる |
(exp,v5r) to become a thing of the past |
過ちては則ち改むるに憚ること勿れ see styles |
ayamachitehasunawachiaratamurunihabakarukotonakare あやまちてはすなわちあらたむるにはばかることなかれ |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) when you make a mistake, don't hesitate to correct it; do not delay in making amends for your wrongs |
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nesugosu ねすごす |
(v5s,vi) to oversleep |
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iisugiru / isugiru いいすぎる |
(transitive verb) to talk or say too much; to go too far; to overstate; to exaggerate |
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isuramukagekiha(isuramu過激派); isuraamukagekiha(isuraamu過激派) / isuramukagekiha(isuramu過激派); isuramukagekiha(isuramu過激派) イスラムかげきは(イスラム過激派); イスラームかげきは(イスラーム過激派) |
radical Islamism; Islamic extremism |
阿彌陀三耶三佛薩樓佛檀過度人道經 阿弥陀三耶三佛萨楼佛檀过度人道经 see styles |
ā mí tuó sān yé sān fó sà lóu fó tán guō dù rén dào jīng a1 mi2 tuo2 san1 ye2 san1 fo2 sa4 lou2 fo2 tan2 guo1 du4 ren2 dao4 jing1 a mi t`o san yeh san fo sa lou fo t`an kuo tu jen tao ching a mi to san yeh san fo sa lou fo tan kuo tu jen tao ching Amida sanya sanbutsu satsurō butsudan kado nin dō kyō |
Sukhāvatī-vyūha |
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dogasugiru(度ga過giru, 度gasugiru); dogasugiru(doga過giru) どがすぎる(度が過ぎる, 度がすぎる); ドがすぎる(ドが過ぎる) |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to go too far; to go to excess; to carry too far |
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sugikoshikata すぎこしかた |
(expression) (1) (See 来し方) the past; bygone days (years, age, etc.); (expression) (2) the course (route) one has come by; the direction one came from |
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hirusugi ひるすぎ |
(n,adv) just past noon; afternoon |
佛說阿彌陀三耶三佛薩樓佛檀過度人道經 佛说阿弥陀三耶三佛萨楼佛檀过度人道经 see styles |
fó shuō ā mí tuó sān yé sān fó sà lóu fó tán guō dù rén dào jīng fo2 shuo1 a1 mi2 tuo2 san1 ye2 san1 fo2 sa4 lou2 fo2 tan2 guo1 du4 ren2 dao4 jing1 fo shuo a mi t`o san yeh san fo sa lou fo t`an kuo tu jen tao ching fo shuo a mi to san yeh san fo sa lou fo tan kuo tu jen tao ching Bussetsu amida sanyasanbutsu satsurō butsudan kado nindō kyō |
Sūtra of Immeasurable Life |
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rokafu ろかふ |
filter cloth |
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ikisugiru(p); yukisugiru いきすぎる(P); ゆきすぎる |
(v1,vi) (1) to go too far; to go past; (v1,vi) (2) to go to extremes; to overdo it |
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kakoichi かこいち |
(adv,n) (slang) (abbr. of 過去1番) most ... ever; most ... up to now; more ... than ever before |
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hirusugi ひるすぎ |
(n,adv) just past noon; afternoon |
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toorisugiru とおりすぎる |
(v1,vi) to go past; to pass; to pass by |
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sugikoshinomatsuri; sugikoshimatsuri(過越祭) すぎこしのまつり; すぎこしまつり(過越祭) |
Passover |
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toittemokagondehanai といってもかごんではない |
(exp,adj-i) it is no exaggeration to say; it is not too much to say |
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kusurigakikisugiru くすりがききすぎる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to work too well (of a punishment, reprimand, etc.); to be too much (for someone); to have a stronger effect than intended |
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ikagaosugoshideshouka / ikagaosugoshideshoka いかがおすごしでしょうか |
(expression) (polite language) how are things with you?; how are you doing?; how are you getting along?; how have you been?; how are you? |
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yuuiginisugoshitekudasai / yuiginisugoshitekudasai ゆういぎにすごしてください |
(expression) have a good time! |
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yarisugosu やりすごす |
(transitive verb) (1) to let (something or someone) go past; (transitive verb) (2) to do too much |
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hidosugiru ひどすぎる |
(pre-noun adjective) (kana only) (See 酷い・ひどい・4) egregious; outrageous; too much; over the top |
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sugitaruhaoyobazarugagotoshi すぎたるはおよばざるがごとし |
(expression) (proverb) the last drop makes the cup run over; too much of a good thing; less is more |
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nodomotosugirebaatsusaowasureru / nodomotosugirebatsusaowasureru のどもとすぎればあつさをわすれる |
(exp,v1) (proverb) danger past and God forgotten; once on shore, we pray no more; once it's past the throat, one forgets the heat (of the swallowed object) |
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sugitaruhanaooyobazarugagotoshi すぎたるはなおおよばざるがごとし |
(expression) (proverb) the last drop makes the cup run over; too much of a good thing; less is more |
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ayamachitearatamezarukoreoayamachitoiu あやまちてあらためざるこれをあやまちという |
(expression) (proverb) (from the Analects of Confucius) a man who has committed a mistake and doesn't correct it is committing another mistake |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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