Words — 93 found
1. mileUsually written using kana alone
哩: Ateji (phonetic) reading, Rarely-used kanji form.
がんば
もうひと頑張り
1. an extra effort; going the extra mile; one final push
- もうひとがんばり
- すれば
- せいこう成功
- する
- だろう 。
もう一頑張り 【もうひとがんばり】
こす
擦る
1. to rub; to scrub; to scrapeUsually written using kana alone
2. to repeatedly reuse (a joke, a topic of conversation, etc.); to milk; to keep getting mileage out ofSlang
3. to mash (a button); to spam (a move)Video games, esp. in fighting games
錯る 【こする】
錯る: Rarely-used kanji form.
1. verst; Russian mile
ねんぴ
燃費
1. fuel consumption; gas mileage
2. Fuel economy in automobilesFuel usage in automobiles refers to the fuel efficiency r... Read more
わみひといたし
我が身をつねって人の痛さを知れ
1. walk a mile in other's shoes to understand their suffering; you can't appreciate others' suffering until you've gone through it yourself; pinch yourself and know others' painProverb
我が身を抓って人の痛さを知れ 【わがみをつねってひとのいたさをしれ】
くぎ
区切り
1. pause (in speech, writing, etc.); punctuation
2. break; end; (place to) stop; pause; milestone (e.g. in a project)
句切り 【くぎり】
1. Japanese league; ri; old Japanese unit of distance, approx. 3.927 km or 2.44 miles
- 100
- り里
- を
- い行く
- もの者
- は 99
- り里
- を
- なか半ば
- とする 。
1. 2.44 miles
せんりいちり
千里も一里
1. a journey of a thousand miles feels like only one mile (when going to see the one you love)Proverb
ひさしかおもやと
庇を貸して母屋を取られる
1. to have one's kindness taken advantage of; give him an inch and he'll take a mile; to lend out the eaves but have one's whole house takenIdiomatic expression
2. to have a favor returned with spiteIdiomatic expression