Words — 107 found
じょうほうこうかい
情報公開
1. freedom of information; access to information; disclosure of information (e.g. by the government)
2. releasing information (of an organization or an individual); making public
しゃじゆう
キリスト者の自由
1. On the Freedom of a Christian (1520 treatise by Martin Luther); A Treatise on Christian LibertyWork of art, literature, music, etc. name
2. On the Freedom of a ChristianOn the Freedom of a Christian sometimes also called "A Tr... Read more
かいほうかん
解放感
1. sense of liberation; feeling of freedom
開放感 【かいほうかん】
開放感: Irregular kanji usage.
にょいじざい
如意自在
1. freely; in complete control of; with complete freedom; at will; as one pleases
じゃくめついらく
寂滅為楽
1. freedom from one's desires (entry into Nirvana) is true blissYojijukugo (four character compound)
ろうちょうれんうん
籠鳥恋雲
1. longing for freedom when tied down; caged bird's longing for the open skyYojijukugo (four character compound)
フリーセックス
1. free love; sexual freedom; sexual openness; liberal attitude to sex; sexual emancipationWasei, word made in Japan, From English “free sex”. Wasei (word made in Japan)
フリー・セックス
じゆうき
自由が利く
1. to be flexible; to be accommodating; to have freedom from restrictions
自由がきく 【じゆうがきく】
ノライズム
1. Noraism; women breaking with family and seeking individual freedom (from heroine in Ibsen's "Doll's House")
かごとり
籠の鳥
1. caged bird
2. person whose freedom has been restricted (esp. a prostitute, mistress, concubine, etc.)
篭の鳥 【かごのとり】、かごの鳥 【かごのとり】
1. lack of registration (in the census register)
めうえ
目の上のたんこぶ
1. a thorn in one's side; a pain in the butt (often someone higher in rank, ability, etc.); a person standing in one's way; a superior who obstructs one's freedom of actionSee also 目の上のこぶ
目の上のたん瘤 【めのうえのたんこぶ】
きょうじゅ
享受
1. enjoyment (of freedom, beauty, etc.); reception (of a right, privilege, rank, etc.); having
よっじゆう
四つの自由
1. the Four Freedoms (as defined by Franklin D. Roosevelt: freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, freedom from fear)
かいはつどくさい
開発独裁
1. developmental dictatorship (authoritarian form of government that pursues rapid economic development at the expense of democratic freedoms)