There are 37 total results for your 刳 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
刳 see styles |
kū ku1 k`u ku |
to cut open; rip up; scoop out |
刳い see styles |
egui えぐい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) harsh; acrid; pungent; astringent; (2) strong-minded; heartless; inconsiderate; (adj-i,int) (3) (kana only) (slang) nasty; gross; (4) (kana only) (slang) amazing |
刳り see styles |
kuri くり |
hollow; scoop |
刳る see styles |
shakuru しゃくる sakuru さくる kuru くる eguru えぐる |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to dig out; to gouge out; to hollow out; (2) to scoop; to ladle; to bail; (3) to jerk (one's chin); (transitive verb) (kana only) to gouge; to hollow out; to bore; to excavate; to scoop out; (transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to gouge; to hollow out; to bore; to excavate; to scoop out; (2) (kana only) to greatly perturb; to cause emotional pain; (3) (kana only) to get to the bottom of things; to relentlessly bring the truth to light |
刳味 see styles |
egumi えぐみ |
harshness; acridity; astringent taste; bitter taste |
刳子 see styles |
kurasu くらす |
(female given name) Kurasu |
刳形 see styles |
kurikata くりかた |
molding; moulding |
刳舟 see styles |
kuribune くりぶね kurifune くりふね |
(irregular okurigana usage) dugout canoe |
刳船 see styles |
kuribune くりぶね kurifune くりふね |
(irregular okurigana usage) dugout canoe |
刳り舟 see styles |
kuribune くりぶね kurifune くりふね |
dugout canoe |
刳り船 see styles |
kuribune くりぶね kurifune くりふね |
dugout canoe |
刳れる see styles |
egureru えぐれる |
(v1,vi) (kana only) to be gouged; to be hollowed; to become hollow |
刳抜く see styles |
kurinuku くりぬく |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to gouge out; to excavate; to hollow; to bore; to drill; to carve (e.g. pumpkin) |
刳貫く see styles |
kurinuku くりぬく |
(irregular okurigana usage) (transitive verb) to gouge out; to excavate; to hollow; to bore; to drill; to carve (e.g. pumpkin) |
中刳り see styles |
nakaguri なかぐり |
boring |
座刳り see styles |
zaguri ざぐり |
(noun/participle) (1) counter sinking (making conical depression so screw-heads don't protrude above surface); spot facing (machining a flat space for bolt head, etc.); spotfacing; (2) hollowing out (e.g. wooden chair seat, scallop pattern on roof, etc.) |
衿刳り see styles |
eriguri えりぐり |
neckline (of dress, etc.) |
袖刳り see styles |
sodeguri そでぐり |
sleeve-hole; armhole |
襟刳り see styles |
eriguri えりぐり |
neckline (of dress, etc.) |
刳り抜く see styles |
kurinuku くりぬく |
(transitive verb) to gouge out; to excavate; to hollow; to bore; to drill; to carve (e.g. pumpkin) |
刳り貫く see styles |
kurinuku くりぬく |
(transitive verb) to gouge out; to excavate; to hollow; to bore; to drill; to carve (e.g. pumpkin) |
中刳り盤 see styles |
nakaguriban なかぐりばん |
boring machine |
Variations: |
kurikata; kurigata くりかた; くりがた |
{archit} molding; moulding |
Variations: |
kurimono くりもの |
(kana only) utensil made by hollowing out wood |
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egureru えぐれる |
(v1,vi) (kana only) to be gouged; to be hollowed; to become hollow |
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sodeguri そでぐり |
sleeve-hole; armhole |
Variations: |
egui; egui えぐい; エグい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) harsh (taste, feeling, etc.); acrid; pungent; astringent; (adjective) (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) sharp (language, question, etc.); biting; harsh; (adjective) (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) nasty; gross; disgusting; brutal; (adjective) (4) (kana only) (slang) awesome; amazing; incredible; cool |
Variations: |
eguru; kuru(刳ru) えぐる; くる(刳る) |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to gouge; to hollow out; to bore; to excavate; to scoop out; (transitive verb) (2) (えぐる only) (kana only) to greatly perturb; to cause emotional pain; (transitive verb) (3) (えぐる only) (kana only) to get to the bottom of things; to relentlessly bring the truth to light |
Variations: |
shakuru; sakuru(決ru, 抉ru, 刳ru)(ok) しゃくる; さくる(決る, 抉る, 刳る)(ok) |
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to dig out; to gouge out; to hollow out; (transitive verb) (2) to scoop; to ladle; to bail; (transitive verb) (3) to jerk (one's chin) |
Variations: |
eriguri えりぐり |
neckline (of dress, etc.) |
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ashiguri あしぐり |
leg opening (in panties, swimsuits, etc.) |
Variations: |
egumi えぐみ |
(kana only) harshness; acridity; astringent taste; bitter taste |
Variations: |
kurinuku くりぬく |
(transitive verb) to gouge out; to excavate; to hollow; to bore; to drill; to carve (e.g. pumpkin) |
Variations: |
egui; egui えぐい; エグい |
(adjective) (1) (kana only) harsh (taste, feeling, etc.); acrid; pungent; astringent; (adjective) (2) (kana only) (colloquialism) sharp (language, question, etc.); biting; harsh; (adjective) (3) (kana only) (colloquialism) nasty; gross; disgusting; brutal; (adjective) (4) (kana only) (slang) awesome; amazing; incredible; cool |
Variations: |
kurifune; kuribune くりふね; くりぶね |
dugout canoe |
Variations: |
kurifune; kuribune くりふね; くりぶね |
dugout canoe |
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zaguri ざぐり |
(1) (座繰り, 坐繰り, 座繰, 坐繰 only) reeling by hand (esp. silk); hand filature; (noun/participle) (2) (esp. 座ぐり) counter sinking (making conical depression so screw-heads don't protrude above surface); spot facing (machining a flat space for bolt head, etc.); spotfacing; (3) (esp. 座刳り) hollowing out (e.g. wooden chair seat, scallop pattern on roof, etc.) |
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Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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