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Words — 9 found

Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. rule; regulation
Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
2. settlement; conclusion; end; agreement; arrangement
Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
3. habit; custom; habitual waySee also 御決まり
Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
4. countenance in front of another person; faceSee also 決まりが悪い, usu. as 決まりが悪い, etc.
Noun, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
5. love relationship between a customer and a prostituteArchaic
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決り 【きまり】極まり 【きまり】極り 【きまり】
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もん 文句
Noun
1. set phrase; stock phrase; conventional expression; usual wording; cliché; clichéd line
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決り文句 【きまりもんく】きまり文句 【きまりもんく】
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わる
I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. embarrassed; ashamedSee also 決まりが悪い
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決まり悪い 【きまりわるい】決り悪い 【きまりわるい】極まり悪い 【きまりわるい】
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Noun or verb acting prenominally
1. fixed; obvious; commonplace
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極り切った 【きまりきった】決まり切った 【きまりきった】決り切った 【きまりきった】
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Noun
1. rule; established routine; standard operating procedure; SOP
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決まりごと 【きまりごと】
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わる
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. embarrassed; ashamedSee also きまり悪い
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決まりが悪い 【きまりがわるい】極りが悪い 【きまりがわるい】
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Noun
1. clincher; winning technique; official winning techniqueSumo
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2. KimariteKimarite (決まり手 kimari-te) are winning techniques in a sum... Read more
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決り手 【きまりて】極り手 【きまりて】
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Noun
1. coach announcing the winner and winning techniqueSumo
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決まり手係 【きまりてがかり】
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Noun
1. beginning character or characters that uniquely identify a poem in the Hyakunin Isshu (esp. used in competitive karuta)See also 百人一首 ひゃくにんいっしゅ
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Kanji — 1 found

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7 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3.
decide, fix, agree upon, appoint
On: ケツ
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Sentences — 41 found

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    • おいわお祝い
    • で、
    • きまりもんく決まり文句
    • を並べただけのスピーチを聞いても
    • こころ
    • に響かない。
    Speeches filled with cliches do not move people’s heart on a festive occasion. Jreibun
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