Words — 158 found
あしもとみ
足元を見る
1. to take advantage (e.g. of a weak situation); to size up (e.g. customer when setting a high price)Idiomatic expression, from palanquin bearers gauging how weary a traveler's feet are, and raising the price accordingly
足下を見る 【あしもとをみる】、足もとを見る 【あしもとをみる】
あしまか
足に任せる
1. to go where one's feet take one; to walk aimlesslyusu. as 〜て
あしなしいもり
足無井守
1. caecilian (any burrowing legless amphibian of the order Gymnophiona)Usually written using kana alone
足無し井守 【あしなしいもり】、アシナシイモリ
あしかがしんようきんこ
足利信用金庫
1. Ashikaga Shinkin BankOrganization name
2. Ashikaga Shinkin Bank
あしがた
足形
1. footprint; soleprint
2. last; wooden mold for shoes or tabi (mould)often 足型
3. Ashigata
足型 【あしがた】
あしなが
足長おじさん
1. anonymous scholarship system for orphans whose parents have been killed in traffic accidents (from Daddy-Long-Legs, a 1912 novel by Jean Webster)See also 大蚊
2. harvestman; daddy longlegs (arachnid of order Opiliones)
3. Daddy-Long-Legs (novel by Jean Webster, 1912)
あしつ
脚付き
1. something (equipped) with legs
2. sole of foot
3. one's manner of walking
足付き 【あしつき】、足つき 【あしつき】
あし
足かせ
1. fetters; shackles; hobbles; encumbrance; hindrance; burden; trap
足枷 【あしかせ】、足械 【あしかせ】
足械: Irregular kanji usage.
1. tentative marriage
1. Japanese children's game
2. preliminary test to eliminate weak contendersSensitive