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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
気を引く see styles |
kiohiku きをひく |
(exp,v5k) (1) to attract someone's affection; (exp,v5k) (2) to sound out somebody; (exp,v5k) (3) to get one's hooks into |
深い愛情 see styles |
fukaiaijou / fukaiaijo ふかいあいじょう |
(exp,n) deep affection; devotion; profound attachment |
無分別心 无分别心 see styles |
wú fēn bié xīn wu2 fen1 bie2 xin1 wu fen pieh hsin mu funbetsu shin |
The mind free from particularization, especially from affection and feelings; passionless; translates avikalpa; (a) unconditioned or absolute, as in the 眞如; (b) conditioned, as in dhyāna. Particularization includes memory, reason, self-consciousness; the mind free from particularization is free from these. |
爭風吃醋 争风吃醋 see styles |
zhēng fēng chī cù zheng1 feng1 chi1 cu4 cheng feng ch`ih ts`u cheng feng chih tsu |
to rival sb for the affection of a man or woman; to be jealous of a rival in a love affair |
移情別戀 移情别恋 see styles |
yí qíng bié liàn yi2 qing2 bie2 lian4 i ch`ing pieh lien i ching pieh lien |
change of affection, shift of love (idiom); to change one's feelings to another love; to fall in love with sb else |
自作多情 see styles |
zì zuò - duō qíng zi4 zuo4 - duo1 qing2 tzu tso - to ch`ing tzu tso - to ching |
to imagine that one's love is reciprocated; to shower affection on an uninterested party |
舐犢情深 舐犊情深 see styles |
shì dú qíng shēn shi4 du2 qing2 shen1 shih tu ch`ing shen shih tu ching shen |
lit. the cow licking its calf fondly (idiom); fig. to show deep affection towards one's children |
虛情假意 虚情假意 see styles |
xū qíng jiǎ yì xu1 qing2 jia3 yi4 hsü ch`ing chia i hsü ching chia i |
false friendship; hypocritical show of affection |
討人喜歡 讨人喜欢 see styles |
tǎo rén xǐ huan tao3 ren2 xi3 huan5 t`ao jen hsi huan tao jen hsi huan |
to attract people's affection; charming; delightful |
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aijaku あいじゃく |
(1) (dated) (See 愛着・あいちゃく) attachment; love; affection; fondness; (2) {Buddh} addiction; craving |
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wahito わひと |
(pronoun) (archaism) (nuance of either deep affection or contempt) you |
ペットネーム see styles |
pettoneemu ペットネーム |
pet name; nickname; name used to indicate affection, intimacy, informality, etc. |
思いを込める see styles |
omoiokomeru おもいをこめる |
(exp,v1) (usu. as 思いを込めて or 思いを込めた) (See 込める・こめる・2,思い・おもい・4) to show one's affection; to express one's love |
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jouai / joai じょうあい |
affection; compassion; warm feelings; love |
愛情を傾ける see styles |
aijouokatamukeru / aijookatamukeru あいじょうをかたむける |
(exp,v1) to fix one's affection on |
アフェクション see styles |
afekushon アフェクション |
affection |
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onasake おなさけ |
(1) (See 情け・1) pity; sympathy; compassion; mercy; (2) (See 情け・2) affection; love |
ペット・ネーム see styles |
petto neemu ペット・ネーム |
pet name; nickname; name used to indicate affection, intimacy, informality, etc. |
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doushiai / doshiai どうしあい |
affection among kindred spirits; bonding; fellow feeling |
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onasake おなさけ |
(1) (See 情け・1) pity; sympathy; compassion; mercy; (2) (See 情け・2) affection; love |
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chouai / choai ちょうあい |
(noun, transitive verb) favor; favour; affection |
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atetsukeru あてつける |
(transitive verb) (1) to do (something) to spite (someone); to rebuke indirectly; to make an insinuation; to have a dig at; (transitive verb) (2) to make a display of affection (for each other); to show off a relationship |
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omoi おもい |
(1) thought; (2) imagination; mind; heart; (3) desire; wish; hope; expectation; (4) (e.g. A思いのB for 'B who loves A') love; affection; (5) feelings; emotion; sentiment; experience |
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hoozuri ほおずり |
(noun/participle) rubbing cheeks together (as a display of affection); pressing cheeks together |
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zanshin ざんしん |
(1) continued alertness; unrelaxed alertness; remaining on one's guard; being prepared for a counterstroke; (2) (esp. 残身) follow-through (e.g. in archery); (3) (orig. meaning) lingering affection; attachment; regret; regrets; reluctance |
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kanashimi かなしみ |
(1) sadness; sorrow; grief; (2) (愛しみ only) (archaism) affection; love |
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jaretsuku じゃれつく |
(v5k,vi) (kana only) to coil around (of a child or animal); to grab (usu. out of playfulness or affection); to cling |
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shirushi しるし |
(1) (esp. 印, 標) mark; sign; (2) (also written as 徴) symbol; emblem; (3) (esp. 印, 標) badge; crest; flag; (4) (esp. 証, 証し) evidence; proof; (5) (kana only) (esp. 証, 証し) token (of gratitude, affection, etc.) |
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hoozuri ほおずり |
(n,vs,vi) rubbing cheeks together (as a display of affection); pressing cheeks together |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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