Words — 22 found
はば
阻む
1. to keep someone from doing; to stop; to prevent; to check; to hinder; to obstruct; to oppose; to thwart
沮む 【はばむ】
さつか
差し支える
1. to interfere (with); to hinder; to be hindered (from doing); to become impeded; to have difficulty; to suffer inconvenience
差支える 【さしつかえる】
こだわ
拘る
1. to be obsessive (about); to be overly concerned (with); to fuss (over); to worry too much (about); to be picky (about); to be hung up (on); to stick toUsually written using kana alone
- とのがた殿方
- が
- こま細かい
- こと
- に
- こだわる
- もの
- ではありません 。
2. to be particular (about); to pay special attention (to); to be fastidious (about); to insist (on); to be uncompromisingUsually written using kana alone, positive nuance
3. to get stuck; to be obstructedDated term, Usually written using kana alone
拘わる 【こだわる】
みず
水をかける
1. to sprinkle water on (something); to spray water on; to splash water on; to squirt water on
水を掛ける 【みずをかける】
みずさ
水を差す
1. to pour water (into); to dilute with water
2. to hinder; to hamper; to throw cold water on; to put a damper on; to estrange (people)Idiomatic expression
- ひと人
- の
- はなし話
- に
- 水を差さないで
- くれ 。
水をさす 【みずをさす】、水を注す 【みずをさす】、水を刺す 【みずをさす】
水を刺す: Irregular kanji usage.
つつ
障む
1. to become sick; to be struck by a disaster; to hinder; to be hindered; to run into problems; to have an accidentArchaic
恙む 【つつむ】
じゃまい
邪魔を入れる
1. to interfere; to hinder; to obstructIdiomatic expression
ししょう
支障をきたす
1. to hinder; to obstruct; to disrupt; to interfere with; to cause a delay
支障を来す 【ししょうをきたす】、支障を来たす 【ししょうをきたす】
とつぶ
取り潰す
1. to dissolve (an organization, company, etc.); to break up; to close down; to scrap (a plan, etc.)
取りつぶす 【とりつぶす】
まら
摩羅
1. Mara; demon king who attempted to hinder Gautama Buddha from attaining enlightenmentBuddhism
2. obstacle to enlightenmentBuddhism
3. penisUsually written using kana alone, usu. written as マラ
魔羅 【まら】
せいちょうはば
成長を阻む
1. to hinder the growth of (e.g. plants, someone); to hamper the growth of
1. eight winds; eight things that hinder enlightenment; prosperity, decline, disgrace, honor, praise, censure, suffering, and pleasureBuddhism
2. eight winds (e.g. in eight directions)