There are 25 total results for your Have Enough search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
よる see styles |
yoru よる |
(aux-v,v5r) (derogatory term) (ksb:) (after the -masu stem of a verb; indicates contempt or disdain) to have the nerve to; to be bastard enough to |
倦る see styles |
akiru あきる |
(irregular okurigana usage) (v1,vi) to get tired of; to lose interest in; to have enough |
厭足 厌足 see styles |
yàn zú yan4 zu2 yen tsu onsoku |
to have had enough of |
受夠 受够 see styles |
shòu gòu shou4 gou4 shou kou |
to have had enough of; to be fed up with; to have had one's fill of |
受盡 受尽 see styles |
shòu jìn shou4 jin4 shou chin ju jin |
to suffer enough from; to suffer all kinds of; to have one's fill of extinction of sensation |
溫飽 温饱 see styles |
wēn bǎo wen1 bao3 wen pao |
to have enough food and warm clothes; adequately provided |
腐る see styles |
kusaru くさる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to rot; to go bad; to decay; to spoil; to fester; to decompose; to turn sour (e.g. milk); (v5r,vi) (2) to corrode; to weather; to crumble; (v5r,vi) (3) to become useless; to blunt; to weaken (from lack of practice); (v5r,vi) (4) to become depraved; to be degenerate; to be morally bankrupt; to be corrupt; (v5r,vi) (5) (See 気が腐る・きがくさる) to be depressed; to be dispirited; to feel discouraged; to feel down; (aux-v,v5r) (6) (kana only) (ksb:) (after the -masu stem of a verb; indicates scorn or disdain for another's action) (See やがる) to have the audacity to; to be bastard enough to; (v5r,vi) (7) (archaism) to lose a bet; (v5r,vi) (8) (archaism) to be drenched; to become sopping wet |
興盡 兴尽 see styles |
xìng jìn xing4 jin4 hsing chin |
to have lost interest; to have had enough |
來得及 来得及 see styles |
lái de jí lai2 de5 ji2 lai te chi |
to have enough time; can do it in time; can still make it |
倦きる see styles |
akiru あきる |
(v1,vi) to get tired of; to lose interest in; to have enough |
厭きる see styles |
akiru あきる |
(v1,vi) to get tired of; to lose interest in; to have enough |
懲りる see styles |
koriru こりる |
(v1,vi) (1) to learn by experience; to learn one's lesson; to learn the hard way; (v1,vi) (2) to be discouraged (by); to have enough (of); to be disgusted (with) |
長記性 长记性 see styles |
zhǎng jì xing zhang3 ji4 xing5 chang chi hsing |
(coll.) to learn one's lesson; to have enough brains to learn from one's mistakes |
飽きる see styles |
akiru あきる |
(v1,vi) to get tired of; to lose interest in; to have enough |
皮肉にも see styles |
hinikunimo ひにくにも |
(expression) ironically enough; as irony would have it; in a nice little twist |
部屋持ち see styles |
heyamochi へやもち |
(exp,n) (1) (See 部屋持ちの親方・へやもちのおやかた) having one's own premises; (exp,n) (2) (abbr. of 部屋持ち女郎) Edo-period prostitute successful enough to have her own room in an establishment |
何不食肉糜 see styles |
hé bù shí ròu mí he2 bu4 shi2 rou4 mi2 ho pu shih jou mi |
lit. "Why don't they eat meat?" (said by Emperor Hui of Jin 晉惠帝|晋惠帝[Jin4 Hui4 di4] when told that his people didn't have enough rice to eat); fig. (of people from higher class etc) to be oblivious to other people's plight |
満ち足りる see styles |
michitariru みちたりる |
(v1,vi) to be content; to have enough; to be happy; to be sufficient; to be satisfied |
食べ飽きる see styles |
tabeakiru たべあきる |
(transitive verb) to get tired of eating; to have enough of (a food) |
お腹いっぱい see styles |
onakaippai おなかいっぱい |
(expression) (1) (colloquialism) full up; (expression) (2) to have had enough of something (both good and bad nuance) |
一山不容二虎 see styles |
yī shān bù róng èr hǔ yi1 shan1 bu4 rong2 er4 hu3 i shan pu jung erh hu |
lit. the mountain can't have two tigers (idiom); fig. this town ain't big enough for the two of us; (of two rivals) to be fiercely competitive |
間に合っている see styles |
maniatteiru / maniatteru まにあっている |
(exp,v1) (1) (often used in turning down an offer) (See 間に合う・2) to already have enough; to already have what one needs; (exp,v1) (2) to be on time |
Variations: |
heyamochi へやもち |
(1) (See 部屋持ちの親方) having one's own premises; (2) (hist) (abbr. of 部屋持ち女郎) Edo-period prostitute successful enough to have her own room in a brothel |
Variations: |
gouoniyasu / gooniyasu ごうをにやす |
(exp,v5s) (idiom) (See 煮やす) to lose one's temper; to lose patience; to have enough; to be exasperated; to become irritated; to get fed up |
Variations: |
akiru あきる |
(v1,aux-v,vi) to get tired of; to lose interest in; to be fed up with; to have enough |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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