Words — 15 found
ガット
1. gut (used to make tennis rackets, violin strings, etc.); catgut
- しまった 、
- ガット
- が
- き切れた 。
もうちょう
盲腸
1. cecum; caecum; blind gutAnatomy
- げかい外科医
- は
- かんじゃ患者
- の
- もうちょう盲腸
- を
- てきしゅつ摘出
- した 。
- もうちょう盲腸
- の
- よう
- です
- ね 。
GUT 【ガット】
1. internal organ; viscera; gut
むしし
虫の知らせ
1. feeling in one's bones; foreboding; premonition; presentiment; gut feeling; gut instinctIdiomatic expression
虫の報せ 【むしのしらせ】
虫の報せ: Rarely-used kanji form.
1. healthy gutColloquial
1. the three worms (in Taoism); worms that inhabit the human gut and, on the eve of the 57th day of the sexagenary cycle, ascend to heaven during one's sleep to report on one's wrongdoingsSee also 庚申待
こうしんまち
庚申待
1. kōshin-machi; staying awake on the eve of the 57th day of the sexagenary cycle to prevent the three worms that were said to inhabit the human gut from reporting one's wrongdoings to the gods; a tradition that began among nobility in the Heian period and became widespread during the Edo periodBuddhism, Historical term, See also 三尸
庚申待ち 【こうしんまち】
はらわはな
腹を割って話す
1. to speak frankly; to speak unreservedly; to open up to each other; to talk candidly; to speak by laying everything on the table; to talk straight from the gut; to have a heart-to-heart talk