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There are 60 total results for your 刺し search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
刺し see styles |
sashi さし |
(1) (abbreviation) (See 米刺し) grain thief; sharpened tube for testing rice in bags; (2) (abbreviation) (See 刺身) sashimi (sliced raw fish); (3) (See 刺す・1,刺す・2) stabbing; piercing; pricking |
刺し傷 see styles |
sashikizu さしきず |
a stab; puncture wound |
刺し子 see styles |
sashiko さしこ |
quilting; quilted coat; quilted clothes; (female given name) Sashiko |
刺し箸 see styles |
sashibashi さしばし |
skewering one's food with a chopstick in order to pick it up (a breach of etiquette) |
刺し網 see styles |
sashiami さしあみ |
{fish} gill net |
刺し身 see styles |
sashimi さしみ |
sashimi (raw sliced fish, shellfish or crustaceans) |
串刺し see styles |
kushizashi くしざし |
(1) skewer; spit; (2) skewering; (3) impalement; running through (e.g. with spear); stabbing |
目刺し see styles |
mezashi めざし |
dried sardines (held together by a bamboo skewer or string piercing the eye sockets) |
米刺し see styles |
komesashi こめさし |
grain thief; tool for extracting rice from a bag for sampling |
蟹刺し see styles |
kanisashi かにさし |
crab sashimi |
針刺し see styles |
harisashi はりさし |
pincushion |
馬刺し see styles |
basashi ばさし |
horse-meat sashimi |
鳥刺し see styles |
torisashi とりさし |
(1) catching birds (using a birdlime-covered pole); bird catcher; (2) slices of raw chicken meat; chicken sashimi |
鶏刺し see styles |
torisashi とりさし |
(1) catching birds (using a birdlime-covered pole); bird catcher; (2) slices of raw chicken meat; chicken sashimi |
刺しゅう see styles |
shishuu / shishu ししゅう |
(noun/participle) embroidery |
刺し殺す see styles |
sashikorosu さしころす |
(transitive verb) to stab to death |
刺し網漁 see styles |
sashiamiryou / sashiamiryo さしあみりょう |
(See 刺し網) gill-net fishing; tangle-net fishing |
刺し縫い see styles |
sashinui さしぬい |
quilting |
刺し貫く see styles |
sashitsuranuku さしつらぬく |
(transitive verb) to pierce |
刺し通す see styles |
sashitoosu さしとおす |
(transitive verb) to stab; to pierce; to run through (e.g. with a sword) |
かに刺し see styles |
kanisashi かにさし |
crab sashimi |
ふぐ刺し see styles |
fugusashi ふぐさし |
fugu sashimi |
レバ刺し see styles |
rebasashi レバさし |
liver sashimi |
刺刺しい see styles |
togetogeshii / togetogeshi とげとげしい |
(adjective) sharp; harsh; stinging; thorny; snappy |
滅多刺し see styles |
mettazashi めったざし |
stabbing repeatedly |
田楽刺し see styles |
dengakuzashi でんがくざし |
skewering |
鳥刺し竿 see styles |
torisashizao とりさしざお |
birdlime-covered pole |
刺し身の妻 see styles |
sashiminotsuma さしみのつま |
(expression) (1) sashimi garnish; (2) something of no significance; something that can easily be done without |
刺し身包丁 see styles |
sashimibouchou / sashimibocho さしみぼうちょう |
sashimi knife |
刺し違える see styles |
sashichigaeru さしちがえる |
(v1,vi,vt) to misplace; to stab at each other |
めった刺し see styles |
mettazashi めったざし |
stabbing repeatedly |
釘刺し試験 see styles |
kugisashishiken くぎさししけん |
nail penetration test (of batteries) |
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sashikizu さしきず |
stab wound; puncture wound; bite (e.g. from a insect); sting; prick |
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sashiko さしこ |
quilting; quilted coat; quilted clothes |
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sashiami さしあみ |
{fish} gill net |
刺し身のつま see styles |
sashiminotsuma さしみのつま |
(expression) (1) sashimi garnish; (2) something of no significance; something that can easily be done without |
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kushizashi くしざし |
(1) skewer; spit; (2) skewering; (3) impalement; running through (e.g. with spear); stabbing |
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mezashi めざし |
dried sardines (held together by a bamboo skewer or string piercing the eye sockets) |
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nikusashi にくさし |
(archaism) (See フォーク・1) fork |
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basashi ばさし |
{food} horse sashimi; horse meat sashimi; basashi |
コード刺しゅう see styles |
koodoshishuu / koodoshishu コードししゅう |
cord embroidery |
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sashitoosu さしとおす |
(transitive verb) to stab; to pierce; to run through (e.g. with a sword) |
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kanisashi かにさし |
crab sashimi |
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rebasashi レバさし |
(See 刺身) liver sashimi |
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torisashizao とりさしざお |
(See 鳥刺・1) birdlime-covered pole |
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togetogeshii; togetogeshii / togetogeshi; togetogeshi とげとげしい; トゲトゲしい |
(adjective) (kana only) sharp (words); harsh (manner, tone, etc.); hostile (mood, attitude, etc.); stinging; biting; cutting; barbed |
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mettazashi めったざし |
stabbing repeatedly |
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sashimi さしみ |
sashimi (raw sliced fish, shellfish or crustaceans) |
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koodoshishuu / koodoshishu コードししゅう |
cord embroidery |
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shishuu / shishu ししゅう |
(noun, transitive verb) embroidery |
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komesashi こめさし |
grain thief; tool for extracting rice from a bag for sampling |
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torisashi とりさし |
(1) {food} (See 刺身) sliced raw chicken meat; chicken sashimi; (2) catching birds (using a birdlime-covered pole); bird catcher |
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kugisashishiken くぎさししけん |
nail penetration test (of batteries) |
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kushizashikensaku くしざしけんさく |
(noun, transitive verb) {comp} (See 横断検索) federated search; cross-database search; multi-database search; searching multiple databases at once with a single query |
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sashimibouchou / sashimibocho さしみぼうちょう |
sashimi knife |
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mettazashi めったざし |
stabbing repeatedly |
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sashichigaeru さしちがえる |
(v1,vi) (1) to stab each other; (v1,vi) (2) to sacrifice oneself in order to harm someone else |
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shishuu / shishu ししゅう |
(noun, transitive verb) embroidery |
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kushizashi くしざし |
(1) skewering; skewered food; (2) piercing (and killing; with a spear, etc.); impaling; running through |
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sashiminotsuma さしみのつま |
(expression) (1) sashimi garnish; (expression) (2) something of no significance; something that can easily be done without |
Information about this dictionary:
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
This dictionary uses the EDICT and CC-CEDICT dictionary files.
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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).
Combined, these cover 1,007,753 Japanese, Chinese, and Buddhist characters, words, idioms, names, placenames, and short phrases.
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