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Simple Dictionary Definition |
說倶胝數 说倶胝数 see styles |
shuō jù zhī shǔ shuo1 ju4 zhi1 shu3 shuo chü chih shu setsu kuchi shu |
said to be ten million-fold |
說百千數 说百千数 see styles |
shuō bǎi qiān shù shuo1 bai3 qian1 shu4 shuo pai ch`ien shu shuo pai chien shu setsu hyakusenshu |
said to be one hundred thousand-fold |
跳ね上げ see styles |
haneage はねあげ |
(can act as adjective) flip-up; fold-up; tip-up; top-hinged (e.g. window) |
連続用紙 see styles |
renzokuyoushi / renzokuyoshi れんぞくようし |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) {comp} continuous-feed paper; fan-fold paper |
重眼皮兒 重眼皮儿 see styles |
chóng yǎn pí r chong2 yan3 pi2 r5 ch`ung yen p`i r chung yen pi r |
double eyelid; epicanthal fold of upper eyelid (characteristic of Asian people) |
ほうれい線 see styles |
houreisen / horesen ほうれいせん |
nasolabial fold; smile lines; laugh lines |
ミウラ折り see styles |
miuraori ミウラおり |
Miura map fold; special technique for folding used on some solar panel arrays |
一重まぶた see styles |
hitoemabuta ひとえまぶた |
single-edged eyelid; eyelid with an epicanthic fold; upper eyelid with no fold |
内眼角贅皮 see styles |
naigankakuzeihi / naigankakuzehi ないがんかくぜいひ |
{anat} (See 蒙古ひだ) epicanthic fold; epicanthal fold; epicanthus |
十二縁起説 see styles |
juuniengisetsu / juniengisetsu じゅうにえんぎせつ |
{Buddh} Buddhist theory of the twelve-fold chain of causation, interdependent origination and co-dependent arising (San: pratītya-samutpāda); twelve causal links |
手を束ねる see styles |
teotsukaneru てをつかねる |
(exp,v1) (1) (See 手をこまねく・1) to fold one's arms; (exp,v1) (2) (usu. as 手を束ねて) (See 手をこまねく・2) to stand and watch (without interfering); to stand idly by; to look on with folded arms |
折りたたむ see styles |
oritatamu おりたたむ |
(transitive verb) to fold up; to fold into layers |
折り重ねる see styles |
orikasaneru おりかさねる |
(transitive verb) to fold back (up) |
捲り上げる see styles |
mekuriageru めくりあげる makuriageru まくりあげる |
(Ichidan verb) to lift; to turn over; to fold over; (Ichidan verb) to tuck (e.g. sleeves); to roll up |
羽をたたむ see styles |
haneotatamu はねをたたむ |
(exp,v5m) to fold one's wings |
腹を抱える see styles |
haraokakaeru はらをかかえる |
(exp,v1) to roll around laughing; to fold up; to hold one's sides with laughter |
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shuukyoku / shukyoku しゅうきょく |
(n,vs,vi) bend; geologic fold |
めくり上げる see styles |
mekuriageru めくりあげる |
(Ichidan verb) to lift; to turn over; to fold over |
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yamaori やまおり |
mountain fold (origami) |
手をこまねく see styles |
teokomaneku てをこまねく |
(exp,v5k) to fold one's arms; to stand and watch (without interfering) |
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orime おりめ |
(1) fold; crease; pleat; (2) manners; courtesy; responsible behavior (behaviour) |
押し被せ褶曲 see styles |
oshikabuseshuukyoku / oshikabuseshukyoku おしかぶせしゅうきょく |
overthrust fold |
腹をかかえる see styles |
haraokakaeru はらをかかえる |
(exp,v1) to roll around laughing; to fold up; to hold one's sides with laughter |
蘇格蘭摺耳貓 苏格兰折耳猫 see styles |
sū gé lán zhé ěr māo su1 ge2 lan2 zhe2 er3 mao1 su ko lan che erh mao |
Scottish Fold |
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taniori たにおり |
(See 山折り) valley fold (origami) |
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hitoe ひとえ |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) one layer; single layer; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) (See 単弁・1) monopetalous; (3) (abbreviation) (usu. 単) (See 単物,単衣・ひとえぎぬ) unlined kimono; (4) (abbreviation) (See 一重まぶた) single-edged eyelid; eyelid with an epicanthic fold; upper eyelid with no fold |
二つ折りにする see styles |
futatsuorinisuru ふたつおりにする |
(exp,vs-i) to fold in two; to fold in half; to double up |
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ori おり |
(n,adv) (1) (esp. 折) opportunity; chance; occasion; time; (2) (esp. 折り) folding; fold; pleat; crease; (3) (esp. 折り) small food box (wooden or cardboard); (suffix noun) (4) (as 二つ折り, 三つ折り, etc.; number indicates the number of layers after folding) folding in ... (two, three, etc.); (counter) (5) counter for folded items; (counter) (6) (See 折り箱) counter for items (esp. food) packed in an oribako |
押しかぶせ褶曲 see styles |
oshikabuseshuukyoku / oshikabuseshukyoku おしかぶせしゅうきょく |
overthrust fold |
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nijuu(p); futae(p) / niju(p); futae(p) にじゅう(P); ふたえ(P) |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) double; two-fold; two layers; duplex; (prefix) (2) diplo-; dipl-; (3) (ふたえ only) (abbreviation) (See 二重まぶた・ふたえまぶた) double-edged eyelid; double eyelid; creased eyelid |
折りたたみ連続紙 see styles |
oritatamirenzokushi おりたたみれんぞくし |
{comp} fanfold paper; zig-zag fold paper; z-fold paper |
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orikomu おりこむ |
(transitive verb) to fold inside |
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hitoemabuta ひとえまぶた |
(See 二重まぶた・ふたえまぶた) single-edged eyelid; eyelid with an epicanthic fold; upper eyelid with no fold |
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udeokumu うでをくむ |
(exp,v5m) (1) to fold one's arms; (exp,v5m) (2) to link arms with someone |
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miuraori(miura折ri); miuraori(三浦折ri) ミウラおり(ミウラ折り); みうらおり(三浦折り) |
Miura map fold; special technique for folding used on some solar panel arrays |
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oritatamu おりたたむ |
(transitive verb) to fold up; to fold into layers |
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orikasaneru おりかさねる |
(transitive verb) to fold and pile up |
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komanuku(拱ku); komaneku こまぬく(拱く); こまねく |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to fold (one's) arms; (transitive verb) (2) to stand by and do nothing; to look on passively |
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komaneku; komanuku こまねく; こまぬく |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to fold (one's) arms; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) (as 手を〜, 腕を〜 etc.) (See 手をこまねく・2,腕をこまねく) to stand by and do nothing; to look on passively |
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haneotatamu はねをたたむ |
(exp,v5m) to fold one's wings |
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teokomaneku; teokomanuku(手o拱ku) てをこまねく; てをこまぬく(手を拱く) |
(exp,v5k) (1) to fold one's arms; (exp,v5k) (2) to stand and watch (without interfering); to stand idly by; to look on with folded arms; (exp,v5k) (3) (colloquialism) to lie in wait; to be ready and waiting |
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orikaesu おりかえす |
(transitive verb) (1) to turn up (hem, sleeves, etc.); to fold back (e.g. page); (transitive verb) (2) to turn back; to double back; to return; (transitive verb) (3) {comp} to loopback (a signal, message, etc.) |
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mekuriageru めくりあげる |
(transitive verb) to lift; to turn over; to fold over |
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mekuriageru めくりあげる |
(Ichidan verb) to lift; to turn over; to fold over |
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haraokakaeru はらをかかえる |
(exp,v1) to roll around laughing; to fold up; to hold one's sides with laughter |
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waraijiwa(笑ijiwa); waraijiwa(笑i皺, 笑ijiwa) わらいジワ(笑いジワ); わらいじわ(笑い皺, 笑いじわ) |
(See ほうれい線・ほうれいせん) laugh line; smile line; nasolabial fold |
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moukohida / mokohida もうこひだ |
{anat} epicanthus; epicanthic fold; epicanthal fold |
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hyoujoujiwa(表情jiwa); hyoujoujiwa(表情jiwa, 表情皺) / hyojojiwa(表情jiwa); hyojojiwa(表情jiwa, 表情皺) ひょうじょうジワ(表情ジワ); ひょうじょうじわ(表情じわ, 表情皺) |
laugh line; smile line; nasolabial fold |
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oriru おりる |
(v1,vi) (1) (esp. 下りる) to descend (e.g. a mountain); to go down; to come down; (v1,vi) (2) (esp. 降りる) to alight (e.g. from bus); to get off; to disembark; to dismount; (v1,vi) (3) to step down; to retire; to give up; to quit; to fold; (v1,vi) (4) (esp. 下りる) to be granted; to be issued; to be given; (v1,vi) (5) (esp. 降りる) to form (of frost, dew, mist, etc.); (v1,vi) (6) (esp. 下りる) (See 下り物) to be passed (from the body; e.g. of a roundworm) |
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oshikabuseshuukyoku / oshikabuseshukyoku おしかぶせしゅうきょく |
overthrust fold |
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nikuhida にくひだ |
(1) (slang) (vulgar) pussy; (2) (rare) fleshy fold |
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oikomi おいこみ |
(1) final stage; final stretch; final spurt; last spurt; final push; late charge; (2) live printing area (in publishing); (3) gallery (in a theatre); (4) driving (animals, fish, etc.); herding; chasing; (5) {hanaf} forcing another player to fold (so that oneself can participate in the game) |
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houreisen / horesen ほうれいせん |
(See 鼻唇溝) nasolabial fold; smile line; laugh line |
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orikomu おりこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to fold in; to tuck in; (transitive verb) (2) to insert (e.g. a flyer in a newspaper); (transitive verb) (3) to factor in (news, risk, outcome, etc.) |
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oritatamu おりたたむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to fold up; to fold into layers; (transitive verb) (2) to collapse (content on a webpage, etc.) |
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tatamikomu たたみこむ |
(transitive verb) (1) to fold in; to fold up; to fold (something) up and put it in (a closet, etc.); (transitive verb) (2) to store in one's heart; to bear in mind; to keep in mind; (transitive verb) (3) to do in rapid succession; to do relentlessly |
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sukotisshufoorudo; sukotisshu foorudo スコティッシュフォールド; スコティッシュ・フォールド |
Scottish Fold (cat breed) |
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orikaesu おりかえす |
(transitive verb) (1) to turn up (hem, sleeves, etc.); to fold back (e.g. page); (transitive verb) (2) to turn back; to double back; to return; (transitive verb) (3) {comp} to loopback (a signal, message, etc.) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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