Words — 79 found
たたみ
畳
1. tatami mat; Japanese straw floor coverings
疊 【たたみ】
疊: Out-dated kanji or kanji usage.
たた
畳む
1. to fold (clothes, umbrella)Usually written using kana alone
- かのじょ彼女
- は
- タオル
- を
- きれいに
- たたみ 、
- それ
- を
- ものい物入れ
- に
- しま仕舞った 。
2. to close (a shop, business)Usually written using kana alone
- かれ彼
- は
- しょうばい商売
- を
- たたんで
- いんたい引退
- した 。
3. to vacateUsually written using kana alone
お
折りたたむ
1. to fold up; to fold into layers
2. to collapse (content on a webpage, etc.)
折り畳む 【おりたたむ】
たたみうえすいれん
畳の上の水練
1. useless book learning; knowing the theory but being unable to put it into practice; practising swimming on a tatami matIdiomatic expression, Jocular, humorous term
いしだたみ
石畳
1. stone paving; cobble paving; sett; flagstone
4. pavé (rectangular dessert, usu. made from chocolate or several layers of sponge cake)Food, cooking, Only applies to 石畳
5. Ishidatami
甃 【いしだたみ】
甃: Rarely-used kanji form.
よじょうはん
四畳半
1. four and a half tatami mats; four-and-a-half-mat room
2. small room esp. for assignations
1. syllable repetition (indicating plurals)Linguistics
あくにんたたみうえし
悪人は畳の上では死ねない
1. a bad person does not deserve to die in his own bedProverb
たたか
畳み掛ける
1. to give no leeway; to press (for an answer, etc.); to shower (questions on someone)
畳みかける 【たたみかける】