ひも
紐
1. string; cordUsually written using kana alone
- なに何か
- を
- きろく記録
- する
- ために 、
- かれ彼ら
- は
- ラマ
- か
- アルパカ
- の
- けいと毛糸
- で
- できた 、
- むすびめ結び目
- の
- ついた
- ひも
- を
- つか使った 。
2. leashUsually written using kana alone
3. man who is financially dependent on a woman; gigolo; pimpUsually written using kana alone, Colloquial, esp. ヒモ
4. restrictions; conditionsUsually written using kana alone
5. mantle (shellfish, etc.)Usually written using kana alone
6. small intestine (beef, pork); oviduct meat (chicken)Food, cooking, Usually written using kana alone
7. TwineTwine is a light string or strong thread composed of two or more smaller strands or yarns twisted together. More generally, the term can be applied to any thin cord. Natural fibres used for making twine include cotton, sisal, jute, hemp, henequen, and coir. A variety of synthetic fibres may also be used.
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