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12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
大皿川 see styles |
oosaragawa おおさらがわ |
(surname) Oosaragawa |
大皿池 see styles |
oosaraike おおさらいけ |
(place-name) Oosaraike |
手塩皿 see styles |
teshiozara てしおざら |
small plate |
時計皿 see styles |
tokeizara / tokezara とけいざら |
watch glass |
木皿儀 see styles |
kisaragi きさらぎ |
(surname) Kisaragi |
木皿川 see styles |
kisaragawa きさらがわ |
(place-name) Kisaragawa |
木皿木 see styles |
kisaragi きさらぎ |
(surname) Kisaragi |
火皿貝 see styles |
hizaragai ひざらがい |
(1) (kana only) chiton (any marine mollusk of the class Polyplacophora); sea cradle; (2) Japanese chiton (Acanthopleura japonica) |
石鹸皿 see styles |
sekkenzara せっけんざら |
soap-dish |
美耐皿 see styles |
měi nài mǐn mei3 nai4 min3 mei nai min |
(Tw) (loanword) melamine |
膝の皿 see styles |
hizanosara ひざのさら |
kneecap |
膝皿貝 see styles |
hizaragai ひざらがい |
(1) (kana only) chiton (any marine mollusk of the class Polyplacophora); sea cradle; (2) Japanese chiton (Acanthopleura japonica) |
菓子皿 see styles |
kashizara かしざら |
cake dish |
蒸発皿 see styles |
jouhatsuzara / johatsuzara じょうはつざら |
evaporating dish |
薬味皿 see styles |
yakumizara やくみざら |
plate for compounding condiments; small dish for serving condiments |
製氷皿 see styles |
seihyouzara / sehyozara せいひょうざら |
ice tray; ice-cube tray |
醤油皿 see styles |
shouyuzara / shoyuzara しょうゆざら |
soy sauce dish |
銘々皿 see styles |
meimeizara / memezara めいめいざら |
small plates for individual helpings of food |
銘銘皿 see styles |
meimeizara / memezara めいめいざら |
small plates for individual helpings of food |
頭の皿 see styles |
atamanosara あたまのさら |
(exp,n) (1) {anat} flat part of the top of the cranium; (exp,n) (2) (See 河童・1) plate-like depression on the top of a kappa's head |
飾り皿 see styles |
kazarizara かざりざら |
ornamental plate |
皿うどん see styles |
saraudon さらうどん |
Nagasaki dish of noodles with various toppings |
皿ばかり see styles |
sarabakari さらばかり |
balance; scales |
皿小屋沼 see styles |
sarakoyanuma さらこやぬま |
(place-name) Sarakoyanuma |
皿木喜久 see styles |
sarakiyoshihisa さらきよしひさ |
(person) Saraki Yoshihisa |
皿洗い機 see styles |
saraaraiki / sararaiki さらあらいき |
(See 食器洗い機) dishwasher; dishwashing machine |
皿津沢川 see styles |
sarazusawagawa さらづさわがわ |
(place-name) Sarazusawagawa |
皿見内沢 see styles |
saraminaisawa さらみないさわ |
(place-name) Saraminaisawa |
皿鉢料理 see styles |
sawachiryouri; sahachiryouri / sawachiryori; sahachiryori さわちりょうり; さはちりょうり |
sawachi ryōri; assorted cold food served on a large plate |
スープ皿 see styles |
suupuzara / supuzara スープざら |
soup plate; soup bowl |
ペトリ皿 see styles |
petorizara ペトリざら |
(See シャーレ) Petri dish |
加賀皿沼 see styles |
kagasaranuma かがさらぬま |
(place-name) Kagasaranuma |
土合皿尾 see styles |
doaisarao どあいさらお |
(place-name) Doaisarao |
大庭皿川 see styles |
oobasaragawa おおばさらがわ |
(place-name) Oobasaragawa |
大皿久保 see styles |
oosarakubo おおさらくぼ |
(place-name) Oosarakubo |
彼得里皿 see styles |
bǐ dé lǐ mǐn bi3 de2 li3 min3 pi te li min |
Petri dish |
江波皿山 see styles |
ebasarayama えばさらやま |
(place-name) Ebasarayama |
石けん皿 see styles |
sekkenzara せっけんざら |
soap-dish |
鷹峰皿谷 see styles |
takagaminesaratani たかがみねさらたに |
(place-name) Takagaminesaratani |
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maruzara まるざら |
round plate |
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futasara ふたさら |
two plates; two helpings; two servings |
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suezara すえざら |
ceramic plate |
グラタン皿 see styles |
guratanzara グラタンざら |
gratin dish |
五稜郭皿書 see styles |
goryoukakukessho / goryokakukessho ごりょうかくけっしょ |
(person) Goryōkaku Kessho |
受皿となる see styles |
ukezaratonaru うけざらとなる |
(exp,v5r,vi) to act as a receptacle; to receive; to take on; to host |
磯原町木皿 see styles |
isoharachoukisara / isoharachokisara いそはらちょうきさら |
(place-name) Isoharachōkisara |
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sara さら |
(1) (See お皿) plate; dish; platter; disc; (n,n-suf,ctr) (2) serving; helping; course; (3) kanji radical 108 (at the bottom) |
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torizara とりざら |
individual plate; single individual's small dish on which food taken from shared serving dishes is placed |
受け皿となる see styles |
ukezaratonaru うけざらとなる |
(exp,v5r,vi) to act as a receptacle; to receive; to take on; to host |
目を皿にする see styles |
meosaranisuru めをさらにする |
(exp,vs-i) open one's eyes wide; with eyes open like saucers |
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saraneji(皿neji); saraneji(皿螺子); saraneji さらネジ(皿ネジ); さらねじ(皿螺子); サラネジ |
countersunk screw |
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meimeizara / memezara めいめいざら |
small plates for individual helpings of food |
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sawachi; sahachi; sunabachi(砂鉢) さわち; さはち; すなばち(砂鉢) |
(1) (See さらばち,皿鉢料理) platter; serving plate; (2) (archaism) crown of the head; (3) (砂鉢 only) flower arrangement in a shallow vase, using sand |
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saraudon さらうどん |
{food} sara udon; Nagasaki dish of fried noodles with cabbage and other toppings |
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sekkenzara せっけんざら |
soap-dish |
毒を食らわば皿迄 see styles |
dokuokurawabasaramade どくをくらわばさらまで |
(expression) (idiom) In for a penny, in for a pound |
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ukezara うけざら |
(1) saucer; (2) person (group, institution, etc.) to take over a position or matter; receptacle (e.g. of funds); receiver |
毒を食らわば皿まで see styles |
dokuokurawabasaramade どくをくらわばさらまで |
(expression) (idiom) In for a penny, in for a pound |
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sarabakari さらばかり |
balance; scales |
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saraudon さらうどん |
{food} sara udon; Nagasaki dish of fried noodles with cabbage and other toppings |
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ukezaratonaru うけざらとなる |
(exp,v5r,vi) (See 受け皿・2) to act as a receptacle; to receive; to take on; to host |
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hizaragai(膝皿貝, 火皿貝, 石鼈); jiigase(石鼈, 爺ga背); hizaragai / hizaragai(膝皿貝, 火皿貝, 石鼈); jigase(石鼈, 爺ga背); hizaragai ひざらがい(膝皿貝, 火皿貝, 石鼈); じいがせ(石鼈, 爺が背); ヒザラガイ |
(1) (kana only) chiton (any marine mollusk of the class Polyplacophora); sea cradle; (2) Japanese chiton (Acanthopleura japonica) |
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saraneji; saraneji さらネジ; サラネジ |
countersunk screw |
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dokuokurawabasaramade どくをくらわばさらまで |
(expression) (proverb) once you've committed a crime, commit to it; in for a penny, in for a pound; if you've eaten poison, (lick) the plate |
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meosaranisuru めをさらにする |
(exp,vs-i) (idiom) to open one's eyes wide |
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dokuokurawabasaramade どくをくらわばさらまで |
(expression) (proverb) once you've committed a crime, commit to it; in for a penny, in for a pound; if you've eaten poison, (lick) the plate |
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meosaranoyounisuru / meosaranoyonisuru めをさらのようにする |
(exp,vs-i) to open one's eyes wide |
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