Jisho

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Words — 5 found

あし
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.), I-adjective (keiyoushi)
1. very messy; (stuff) all over the place; no space even for one's feetIdiomatic expression
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足の踏み場も無い 【あしのふみばもない】
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Noun
1. U-shaped scissors with no place to put one's fingers; shearsSee also 和鋏 わばさみ
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握りばさみ 【にぎりばさみ】
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Noun
1. U-shaped scissors with no place to put one's fingersSee also 握り鋏
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きょうぼうがた 故郷忘
Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
1. there is no place like home; home is sweet to an exileProverb
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Noun, Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. young orphanArchaic
Noun, Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
2. being alone and weak with no place to go toArchaic
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Kanji — 1 found

4.850423466976847
7 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in junior high.
repress, well, now, in the first place, push, shove, press, seal, do in spite of
On: ヨク
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Sentences — 20 found

  • jreibun/3306/1
      うちは、父親が全国に支社を持つ会社に勤め、いわゆる「
    • てんきんぞく転勤族
    • 」だったので、子どもの頃から転校はしょっちゅうだった。
    • おとな大人
    • になった今も、私には
    • こきょう故郷
    • と呼べるようなところはない。
    My father worked for a company that had branches all over the country, so we were what is called a “transfer family,” and I was often transferred from one school to another throughout my childhood. Even now, as an adult, I have no place that I can call my hometown. Jreibun
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