Jisho

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Noun
1. bodily injury; personal injury; actual bodily harm; mayhemLaw
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いた
Ichidan verb, Transitive verb
1. to torment; to punish; to treat harshly; to beat up; to give a drubbing; to cause damage to; to harm
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痛め付ける 【いためつける】
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Suru verb - included, Intransitive verb
1. to be one's ruin; to do harm; to cause trouble; to have negative consequences; to bring about a bad outcome
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禍する 【わざわいする】
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ぶんくび 自分
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Ichidan verb
1. to cut one's own throat; to dig one's own grave; to cause oneself harm; to bring ruin on oneselfIdiomatic expression
  • にんげん人間
  • らく
  • ばかり
  • してる
  • ダメ
  • になる
  • たまに
  • じぶん自分で
  • じぶんのくび自分の首をしめる
  • くらい
  • きゅうち窮地
  • おいこ追い込む
  • あり
  • おも思う
Comfort can spoil you. Once in a while, it can do you good to corner yourself.
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自分の首を締める 【じぶんのくびをしめる】
Notes
自分の首を締める: Irregular kanji usage.
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Noun
1. giving something a try because it will not do any harmUsually written using kana alone, Abbreviation, Colloquial, See also 駄目で元々
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ダメ元 【だめもと】駄目元 【だめもと】
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    憧れていた
  • しんじんかしゅ新人歌手
  • オーディションに
  • だめ駄目もと
  • で応募したところ、
  • いちじしんさ一次審査
  • に受かってしまった。
I auditioned for the new singer tryouts, something I had always wanted to do. I applied, thinking that I wouldn’t stand a chance, burt surprisingly I passed the first round!
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Noun
1. problems caused by old people; harm to society by gerontocracy
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けんこうそこ 健康
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'u' ending
1. to harm one's health; to injure one's health; to be harmful to one's health
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がいおよ
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'su' ending
1. to cause harm (to)
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Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Godan verb with 'su' ending
1. to cause harm (to)See also 害する がいする, usu. ...に〜
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害を成す 【がいをなす】
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そんがいあた 損害
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), Ichidan verb
1. to damage; to do harm; to disadvantage
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Nidan verb (lower class) with 'ru' ending (archaic), Intransitive verb
1. to escape from harm; to be sparedArchaic, See also 免れる
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Adverb (fukushi)
1. on good terms (with); on friendly terms (with); (getting along) well; in harmony; happily; peacefully
  • かれ彼ら
  • なかよ仲良く
  • いっしょ一緒に
  • 暮らしている
They live together in unity.
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仲よく 【なかよく】仲好く 【なかよく】
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Noun
1. harmful; hazardousAntonym: 無害 むがい
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Noun, Suru verb, Intransitive verb, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. harmony; reconciliation
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Noun
1. harmful effect; harmful influence; evil practice; abuse; malady
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun
1. good (condition); going well; fine; smooth
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi), Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun
1. harmlessAntonym: 有害 ゆうがい
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Godan verb with 'mu' ending, Intransitive verb
1. to become familiar with; to get used to; to become accustomed to; to adapt oneself to; to become attached to; to become friendly with
  • かれ
  • あたら新しい
  • がっこう学校
  • せいかつ生活
  • なかなか
  • なじめなかった
He found it very difficult to adjust himself to life in the new school.
Godan verb with 'mu' ending, Intransitive verb
2. to come to fit; to go (well) with; to suit; to match; to harmonize (with); to blend in (with); to agree with (e.g. one's skin)
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Noun, Noun, used as a suffix
1. projection; reflection; image; reception (e.g. TV); picture qualityesp. 写り
Noun
2. match; harmonyesp.映り
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映り 【うつり】
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Noun
1. lack of harmony; lack of balance; lack of coordination; malfunction
Noun
2. ataxiaMedicine
Wikipedia definition
3. AtaxiaAtaxia (from Greek α- + -τάξις = "lack of order"), is a n... Read more
Jreibun
  • じりつしんけいしっちょうしょう自律神経失調症
  • は、
  • じりつしんけい自律神経
  • のバランスが
  • くず崩れる
  • ことによって起こり、
  • ずつう頭痛
  • けんたいかん倦怠感
  • 、不安、イライラなど、人によってさまざまな症状が出ると言われている。
Autonomic imbalance is caused by an imbalance in the autonomic nervous system and is said to produce a variety of symptoms in different people, including headaches, fatigue, anxiety, and irritability.
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