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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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脳味噌を絞る see styles |
noumisooshiboru / nomisooshiboru のうみそをしぼる |
(exp,v5r) to rack one's brains |
ニンニク絞り器 see styles |
ninnikushiboriki ニンニクしぼりき |
garlic press |
無い知恵を絞る see styles |
naichieoshiboru ないちえをしぼる |
(exp,v5r) to think hard about (something that one doesn't know much of); to rack one's brain |
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shibori しぼり |
(1) shibori; tie-dye; tie-dyeing; (2) {photo} aperture; aperture stop; stop; (3) contraction; squeezing; choke |
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shiborizome しぼりぞめ |
tie-dye |
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shiborikomi しぼりこみ |
refinement; narrowing-down |
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wanaku わなく |
(v4k) (1) (archaism) to hang oneself; to strangle oneself; (v4k) (2) (archaism) to wring the neck; to strangle |
真綿で首を絞める see styles |
mawatadekubioshimeru まわたでくびをしめる |
(exp,v1) to drag things out; to creep up slowly on the point; to strangle (execute) slowly with a silk cord (instead of quickly with a rope) |
自分の首を絞める see styles |
jibunnokubioshimeru じぶんのくびをしめる |
(exp,v1) to ask for trouble; to dig your own grave; to cut your own throat |
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shiboridasu しぼりだす |
(transitive verb) to squeeze out; to wring out |
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oshibori おしぼり |
(kana only) wet towel (supplied at table); hot, moistened hand towel |
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shiboru しぼる |
(transitive verb) (1) (esp. 絞る) to wring (towel, rag); to squeeze; (transitive verb) (2) (esp. 搾る) to squeeze (fruit to extract juice); to press; to extract; to milk; to express milk; (transitive verb) (3) to rack (one's brains); to strain (one's voice); (transitive verb) (4) to extort; to exploit; (transitive verb) (5) (often passive voice) (See 油を絞る) to chew out; to reprimand severely; to rake over the coals; to give a sound scolding; to tell someone off; to scold; to rebuke; (transitive verb) (6) to drill into; to train; (transitive verb) (7) to narrow down (one's focus); to whittle down; (transitive verb) (8) to gather up (curtain, etc.); to tighten (drawstring); (transitive verb) (9) to stop down (lens); (transitive verb) (10) to turn down (e.g. radio); (transitive verb) (11) to bend (bow); to draw; (transitive verb) (12) {sumo} to hold down; to constrict; to immobilize |
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shiboriben しぼりべん |
throttle valve |
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shimeageru しめあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to constrict (someone, something); to bind tightly; to wring; to screw up (e.g. a nut); (transitive verb) (2) to put the screws on (a person); to pursue rigorously; to settle accounts |
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kubioshimeru くびをしめる |
(exp,v1) to wring the neck; to strangle |
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shiborijiru しぼりじる |
squeezed juice (e.g. of a lemon) |
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shimewaza しめわざ |
{MA} shime-waza (judo stranglehold) |
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shimekorosu しめころす |
(transitive verb) to strangle to death |
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noumisooshiboru / nomisooshiboru のうみそをしぼる |
(exp,v5r) (rare) (idiom) to rack one's brains |
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oshibori おしぼり |
(kana only) wet towel (supplied at table); hot, moistened hand towel |
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furishiboru ふりしぼる |
(transitive verb) to use to the full (one's voice, energy, etc.); to muster all of (one's strength, courage, etc.); to summon all of; to exert fully; to strain (one's voice) |
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aburaoshiboru あぶらをしぼる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to chew out; to reprimand severely; to rake over the coals; to give a sound scolding; to tell someone off; to scold; to rebuke; to press oil |
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mawatadekubioshimeru まわたでくびをしめる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to torment by slow degrees; to torture slowly; to drag things out; to reproach in a roundabout way; to strangle with floss silk |
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jibunnokubioshimeru じぶんのくびをしめる |
(exp,v1) to ask for trouble; to dig your own grave; to cut your own throat |
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shimekorosu しめころす |
(transitive verb) to strangle to death |
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shiboriageru しぼりあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to squeeze (to the utmost); to wring out; (transitive verb) (2) to squeeze (money) out of someone; to wring (money) from; (transitive verb) (3) to scold; to criticize severely; to lay into; (transitive verb) (4) to train ruthlessly; to give punishing training; (transitive verb) (5) to strain (one's voice); (transitive verb) (6) to gather up (a curtain) |
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hikishiboru ひきしぼる |
(transitive verb) (1) to draw (a bow) to the limit; (transitive verb) (2) to pull tight; to squeeze tight; to clasp; (transitive verb) (3) to strain (voice) |
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kanokoshibori かのこしぼり |
(See 鹿の子・1) cloth dyed in a dapple pattern |
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shiboriki しぼりき |
wringer (clothes); squeezer (fruit, etc.); press (grapes, etc.) |
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shiboriageru しぼりあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to squeeze (to the utmost); to wring out; (transitive verb) (2) to squeeze (money) out of someone; to wring (money) from; (transitive verb) (3) to scold; to criticize severely; to lay into; (transitive verb) (4) to train ruthlessly; to give punishing training; (transitive verb) (5) to strain (one's voice); (transitive verb) (6) to gather up (a curtain) |
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shiboritoru しぼりとる |
(transitive verb) (1) to exploit; to extort; to squeeze (someone); (transitive verb) (2) to squeeze (e.g. oil, juice); to wring out; to press out |
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shiboritate しぼりたて |
(can be adjective with の) freshly squeezed (juice); freshly milked; freshly extracted |
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shimeageru しめあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to firmly tighten (e.g. around neck, throat); to constrict; to squeeze; to bind; to wring; to screw in (e.g. a bulb); (transitive verb) (2) (締め上げる only) to strongly press (someone); to crack down on; to pursue relentlessly; to keep under strict control; to put the screws on; (transitive verb) (3) (締め上げる only) to settle accounts |
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hagaijime はがいじめ |
(usu. 〜にする) full nelson |
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hagaijime はがいじめ |
(noun/participle) pinioning; binding arms behind the back |
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jibunnokubioshimeru じぶんのくびをしめる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to cut one's own throat; to dig one's own grave; to cause oneself harm; to bring ruin on oneself |
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shiborikomu しぼりこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to squeeze; to wring out; (transitive verb) (2) to narrow down; to refine |
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shiborikasu しぼりかす |
strained lees (e.g. sake, tofu); draff |
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budoushiboriki(budou搾ri器, budou搾ri機); budoushiboriki(葡萄絞ri機, 葡萄搾ri機, 葡萄絞ri器, 葡萄搾ri器) / budoshiboriki(budo搾ri器, budo搾ri機); budoshiboriki(葡萄絞ri機, 葡萄搾ri機, 葡萄絞ri器, 葡萄搾ri器) ブドウしぼりき(ブドウ搾り器, ブドウ搾り機); ぶどうしぼりき(葡萄絞り機, 葡萄搾り機, 葡萄絞り器, 葡萄搾り器) |
winepress; wine-press |
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shimeageru しめあげる |
(transitive verb) (1) to firmly tighten (e.g. around neck, throat); to constrict; to squeeze; to bind; to wring; to screw in (e.g. a bulb); (transitive verb) (2) (締め上げる only) to strongly press (someone); to crack down on; to pursue relentlessly; to keep under strict control; to put the screws on; (transitive verb) (3) (締め上げる only) to settle accounts |
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shiborikomu しぼりこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to squeeze; to wring out; (transitive verb) (2) to narrow down; to refine |
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budoushiboriki / budoshiboriki ぶどうしぼりき |
winepress |
Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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