Jisho

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Words — 125 found

Noun
1. 2nd day of the month
  • それ
  • いっしゅうかん1週間
  • まえ
  • すなわち
  • 4月
  • 2日
  • おこな行われた
It was due a week ago, namely on April second.
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2. two days
  • 2日
  • みっ3つ
  • しゅう
  • そうは走破
  • した
We covered three states in two days.
Place
3. Futsuka
Other forms
二日 【ふつか】
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun
1. Mother's Day (2nd Sunday of May)
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1. second year of junior high school; second-year junior high school studentAbbreviation, Only applies to 中2, Only applies to 中二, abbr. of 中学校2年(生)
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2. behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sicknessAbbreviation, Slang, Jocular, humorous term, See also 中二病
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中二 【ちゅうに】厨二 【ちゅうに】
Notes
厨二: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form.
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1. Health and Sports Day (national holiday; second Monday in October); Health-Sports Day; Sports Day
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Noun
1. Buddhist service held on the day of Buddha's death (orig. 15th of the 2nd month, now 15th of the 3rd month)
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2. Parinirvana DayParinirvana Day, or Nirvana Day is a Mahayana Buddhist ho... Read more
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Noun
1. Taurus (2nd zodiacal sign); the Bull
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えんしたまい
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Noun
1. hard work gone unnoticed; thankless task; a dance under a verandaIdiomatic expression
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2. off-stage dance that used to be performed on the 22th of the 2nd month in the lunar calendar in Osaka's Tennōji templeorig. meaning
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1. evening moon; moon that can only be seen in the early hours of the night (esp. from the 2nd to the 7th of the eight month)See also 夕月
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1. shop on the second floor or higher; non-ground-floor shop
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Noun
1. Bon FestivalSee also 盂蘭盆, esp. 精霊会
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2. Buddhist service for the anniversary of the death of Prince Shōtoku (orig. the 22nd day of the 2nd month of the lunar calendar)esp. 聖霊会
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聖霊会 【しょうりょうえ】
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1. straw wedding (anniversary); second wedding anniversary
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わら婚式 【わらこんしき】
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Noun, Suru verb
1. closing of the fireplace in a Zen temple (first day of the 2nd month)See also 開炉
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1. behaving in a way characteristic of teenagers going through puberty, esp. by being overly self-conscious; 2nd year of junior high sicknessSlang, Jocular, humorous term
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厨二病 【ちゅうにびょう】
Notes
厨二病: Ateji (phonetic) reading.
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Noun
1. Wood Ox (2nd term of the sexagenary cycle, e.g. 1925, 1985, 2045)See also 干支
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乙丑 【いっちゅう】乙丑 【おっちゅう】
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1. wind blowing on the day of the Buddhist service held on the day of Buddha's death (15th day of the 2nd month)Buddhism
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涅槃西風 【ねはんにしかぜ】
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1. the death of Shakyamuni BuddhaBuddhism
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2. Buddhist service held on the day of Buddha's death (orig. 15th of the 2nd month, now 15th of the 3rd month)Buddhism, Abbreviation, See also 仏涅槃忌
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Noun
1. Buddhist service held on the day of Buddha's death (orig. 15th of the 2nd month, now 15th of the 3rd month)Buddhism, See also 涅槃会
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げんきょう 原始
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1. early Christianity; 1st and 2nd century Christianity
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Noun
1. second in rank; second sign of the Chinese calendar
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Kanji — 1 found

100.0
4 strokes.
the period from 1 to 3 am, 2nd character of the "branches"
Kun: うし
On: チュウ
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Names — 2 found

あやがわごろうじ 【綾川五郎次】
Full name
1. Ayagawa Gorouji, 2nd sumo grand champion
りんゆう 【林邑】
Place
1. Champa (old Chinese name used from the 2nd to the 8th century)