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Variations:
風当たりが強い
風当りが強い

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 kazeatarigatsuyoi
    かぜあたりがつよい
(exp,adj-i) (1) (See 風当たりの強い) windy; windswept; (exp,adj-i) (2) receive harsh treatment

Variations:
強み(P)
強味(ateji)

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 tsuyomi
    つよみ
(ant: 弱み) forte; strong point

Variations:
引きが強い
ひきが強い(sK)

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 hikigatsuyoi
    ひきがつよい
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) to have good luck (e.g in drawing a card or tile in a game)

Variations:
傲慢(P)
ごう慢
強慢(iK)

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 gouman / goman
    ごうまん
(noun or adjectival noun) haughty; arrogant; insolent; proud; overbearing

Variations:
したたか者
健者
強か者
健か者

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 shitatakamono
    したたかもの
(1) strong-willed person; old hand; shrewd rascal; wily fox; desperate character; formidable woman; (2) strong man; brave man

Variations:
アクが強い
あくが強い
灰汁が強い

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 akugatsuyoi
    あくがつよい
(exp,adj-i) (1) (See あくの強い・1) having a strong alkaline taste; harsh to the taste; (exp,adj-i) (2) (See あくの強い・2) excessively strong-willed; fiercely individualistic; strongly idiosyncratic

Variations:
アクの強い
あくの強い
灰汁の強い

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 akunotsuyoi
    あくのつよい
(adjective) (1) (See あくが強い・1) harsh tasting; strongly alkaline tasting; (adjective) (2) excessively strong-willed; fiercely individualistic; strongly idiosyncratic

Variations:
強盗返し
龕灯返し
龕燈返し(oK)

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 gandougaeshi; gantougaeshi / gandogaeshi; gantogaeshi
    がんどうがえし; がんとうがえし
rotating stage machinery, which rolls backwards 90 degrees to reveal the next scene

Variations:
強強(ateji)
強々(ateji)

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 gowagowa; gowagowa
    ごわごわ; ゴワゴワ
(adj-na,adv,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (kana only) stiff; starchy

Variations:
達て(ateji)
強って(ateji)

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 tatte
    たって
(adv,adj-no) (kana only) strongly hoping or requesting (of something that is difficult to be brought to fruition)

Variations:
傲慢(P)
ごう慢(sK)
強慢(sK)

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 gouman / goman
    ごうまん
(noun or adjectival noun) haughty; arrogant; insolent; proud; overbearing

Variations:

強者
つわ者(sK)
兵者(sK)

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 tsuwamono; tsuwamono
    つわもの; ツワモノ
(1) soldier; warrior; (2) (kana only) person of courage; strong person; very capable person; master (in a field)

Variations:
強強(ateji)(rK)
強々(ateji)(rK)

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 gowagowa; gowagowa
    ごわごわ; ゴワゴワ
(adj-na,adv,vs) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) (kana only) stiff; starchy

Variations:
アクが強い
灰汁が強い
あくが強い(sK)

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 akugatsuyoi
    あくがつよい
(exp,adj-i) (1) having a strong alkaline taste; harsh to the taste; (exp,adj-i) (2) excessively strong-willed; fiercely individualistic; strongly idiosyncratic

Variations:
アクの強い
灰汁の強い
あくの強い(sK)

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 akunotsuyoi
    あくのつよい
(adjective) (1) (See アクが強い・1) harsh tasting; strongly alkaline tasting; (adjective) (2) excessively strong-willed; fiercely individualistic; strongly idiosyncratic

Variations:
強情っ張り
強情っぱり
強情張
剛情張

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 goujouppari / gojoppari
    ごうじょうっぱり
(noun or adjectival noun) stubborn person; obstinate person; stubbornness; obstinacy

Variations:
喧嘩が強い
ケンカが強い
けんかが強い

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 kenkagatsuyoi(喧嘩gai, kenkagai); kenkagatsuyoi(kenkagai)
    けんかがつよい(喧嘩が強い, けんかが強い); ケンカがつよい(ケンカが強い)
(exp,adj-i) good at fighting; usually wins a fight

Variations:
業突く張り
業突張り
強突張り
強突く張り

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 goutsukubari / gotsukubari
    ごうつくばり
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) stubbornness; pigheaded person; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) miser

Variations:
弱きを助け強きをくじく
弱きを助け強きを挫く

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 yowakiotasuketsuyokiokujiku
    よわきをたすけつよきをくじく
(exp,v5k) help the weak and crush the strong

Variations:
女は弱しされど母は強し
女は弱し然れど母は強し

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 onnahayowashisaredohahahatsuyoshi
    おんなはよわしされどはははつよし
(expression) (proverb) though the woman is weak, the mother is strong

Variations:
強きをくじき弱きを助ける
強きを挫き弱きを助ける

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 tsuyokiokujikiyowakiotasukeru
    つよきをくじきよわきをたすける
(exp,v1) help the weak and crush the strong

Variations:
無いものねだり
無い物ねだり
ない物ねだり
無いもの強請り
無い物強請り

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 naimononedari
    ないものねだり
(exp,n) (kana only) asking for the moon; pining for what one doesn't have; thinking the grass is greener on the other side of the fence; asking for too much; asking for the impossible

Variations:
無いものねだり
無い物強請り(rK)
無い物ねだり(sK)
ない物ねだり(sK)
無いもの強請り(sK)

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 naimononedari
    ないものねだり
(exp,n) (kana only) asking for the moon; pining for what one doesn't have; thinking the grass is greener on the other side of the fence; asking for too much; asking for the impossible

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