Words — 105 found
あずく
お預けを食う
1. to have to wait (for the realization of something hoped for); to be forced to postpone
御預けを食う 【おあずけをくう】
あずく
お預けを食らう
1. to have to wait (for the realization of something hoped for); to be forced to postpone
御預けを食らう 【おあずけをくらう】
えじ
衛士
1. gate guard (during the ritsuryō system); gate guardian
2. young forced labour (ritsuryō system)
衛士 【えいし】
えき
役
1. war; campaign; battle
2. unpaid work (ritsuryō system); forced laborArchaic
役 【えだち】
にちべいわしんじょうやく
日米和親条約
1. Japan-US Treaty of Peace and Amity (March 31, 1854); Convention of Kanagawa; Kanagawa Treaty; treaty signed between the United States and the Tokugawa shogunate that ended Japan's policy of national seclusionHistorical term
ほうろく
焙烙
1. earthenware baking pan; parching pan
2. form of punishment in which a person is forced to walk on an oiled pipe over a charcoal fire (ancient China)Historical term, Only applies to ほうらく
焙烙 【ほうらく】、炮烙 【ほうろく】、炮烙 【ほうらく】
え
ざるを得ぬ
1. have to; have no choice but to; cannot help (doing); be compelled to; be obliged to; be forced toSee also ざるを得ない, after the -nai stem of a verb
え
ざるを得ません
1. have to; have no choice but to; cannot help (doing); be compelled to; be obliged to; be forced toSee also ざるを得ない, after the -nai stem of a verb
かながわじょうやく
神奈川条約
1. Convention of Kanagawa (March 31, 1854); Kanagawa Treaty; Japan-US Treaty of Peace and Amity; treaty signed between the United States and the Tokugawa shogunate that ended Japan's policy of national seclusionHistorical term, See also 日米和親条約
きょうせいいそう
強制移送
1. deportation (e.g. of a refugee)
2. forced population transfer; expulsion (e.g. of a specific ethnicity)
ふあ
吹き上がる
1. to be blown up (into the air); to swirl up
2. to spout up (of water, steam, etc.); to shoot up; to be forced up
噴き上がる 【ふきあがる】
1. just before a warArchaic
2. day before a holidayArchaic