Words — 50 found
2. start (e.g. of a movement); beginning; dawn
1. whistling through one's fingers; whistle made by sticking one's fingers in one's mouth and blowing
1. whistle of an arrow (shooting through the air)
1. whizzing; hissing; with a whistleOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
ヒュウ
つよ
強がる
1. to pretend to be tough; to put on a brave front; to whistle in the dark; to bluff
ちんちん
1. penisChildren's language
2. with a tinkle; with a jingleOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
- うごきだ動き出す
- とき 、
- ベル
- が 「
- ちんちん 」
- と
- な鳴る 。
- だから 、
- ちんちん
- でんしゃ電車 。
3. with a whistle (of a kettle)Onomatopoeic or mimetic word
4. sitting up and begging (of a dog)
- いぬ犬
- は
- ちんちん
- を
- やめて
- よつあし四つ足
- に
- もど戻った 。
7. very hot (e.g. of tea)Aichi dialect
9. jealousyObsolete term
チンチン
けいしょうな
警鐘を鳴らす
1. to ring an alarm bell
2. to sound a warning; to blow a whistle; to warn; to raise the alarm; to send a wake-up callIdiomatic expression
警鐘をならす 【けいしょうをならす】
あきしかふえよ
秋の鹿は笛に寄る
1. people may bring about their demise for love; it is easy to have one's weak points taken advantage of; in autumn (during mating season), deer come forth when they hear (a hunter's) whistleProverb
1. with a squirt; spurt; (liquid) shooting outOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
2. with a whoosh; zipping; flyingOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
3. with a sudden whistle (e.g. gust of wind)Onomatopoeic or mimetic word
ぴゅっ
ひきめ
蟇目
1. large, perforated, turnip-shaped arrowhead cover made of Japanese bigleaf magnolia or paulownia; harmless arrow affixed with such a cover (that whistles when shot and is used to drive off evil spirits)Archaic, from 響目
2. Hikime
引目 【ひきめ】