Words — 77 found
1. hostile party; enemy side
1. enemy camp
てきほんしゅぎ
敵本主義
1. diversionary tactics; concealing one's true motives until the last momentYojijukugo (four character compound), See also 敵は本能寺にあり
てきうしみ
敵に後ろを見せる
1. to flee from one's enemy; to turn tail
2. to expose one's weakness to an adversary
てきしおのしひゃくせんあや
敵を知り己を知らば百戦危うからず
1. know your enemy, know thyself, and you shall not fear a hundred battlesProverb, See also 敵を知り己を知れば百戦危うからず
てきしおのしひゃくせんあや
敵を知り己を知れば百戦危うからず
1. know your enemy, know thyself, and you shall not fear a hundred battlesProverb
てきほんのうじ
敵は本能寺にあり
1. his true objective lies elsewhere; there are ulterior motives at play; the enemy is at HonnōjiIdiomatic expression, See also 本能寺の変
敵は本能寺に在り 【てきはほんのうじにあり】
てきしおおく
敵に塩を送る
1. to save an enemy from trouble instead of taking advantage of their weakness; to show humanity even to one's enemy; to help one's enemy in difficultyfrom Uesugi Kenshin sending salt to his enemy, Takeda Shingen, when Takeda's salt supply had been cut off
敵に塩を贈る 【てきにしおをおくる】