There are 29 total results for your 揺り search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
揺り see styles |
yuri ゆり |
vibration; flickering; jolting; tremor |
揺り篭 see styles |
yurikago ゆりかご |
(kana only) cradle |
揺り籠 see styles |
yurikago ゆりかご |
(kana only) cradle |
揺り蚊 see styles |
yusurika ゆすりか |
(kana only) chironomid; nonbiting midge (any insect of family Chironomidae) |
揺りかご see styles |
yurikago ゆりかご |
(kana only) cradle |
揺り動く see styles |
yuriugoku ゆりうごく |
(v5k,vi) to quake; to swing |
揺り戻し see styles |
yurimodoshi ゆりもどし |
(See バックラッシュ) swinging back; aftershock; backlash |
揺り戻す see styles |
yurimodosu ゆりもどす |
(v5s,vi) to swing back |
揺り木馬 see styles |
yurimokuba ゆりもくば |
rocking-horse |
揺り椅子 see styles |
yuriisu / yurisu ゆりいす |
(See ロッキングチェア) rocking chair; rocker |
揺り返し see styles |
yurikaeshi ゆりかえし |
aftershock; afterquake |
揺り返す see styles |
yurikaesu ゆりかえす |
(v5s,vi) to shake back |
Variations: |
yuri ゆり |
vibration; flickering; jolting; tremor |
揺り動かす see styles |
yuriugokasu ゆりうごかす |
(transitive verb) to shake; to wave; to swing; to sway |
揺り落とす see styles |
yuriotosu ゆりおとす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to shake down (e.g. nuts from a tree) |
揺り起こす see styles |
yuriokosu ゆりおこす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to shake someone awake |
鸛の揺り籠 see styles |
kounotorinoyurikago / konotorinoyurikago こうのとりのゆりかご |
(place-name) baby hatch for unwanted newborns at Jikei Hospital, Kumamoto (lit: stork's cradle) |
揺り籃から墓場まで see styles |
yurikagokarahakabamade ゆりかごからはかばまで |
(expression) from the cradle to the grave |
揺り籠から墓場まで see styles |
yurikagokarahakabamade ゆりかごからはかばまで |
(expression) from the cradle to the grave |
コウノトリの揺り籠 see styles |
kounotorinoyurikago / konotorinoyurikago コウノトリのゆりかご |
(place-name) baby hatch for unwanted newborns at Jikei Hospital, Kumamoto (lit: stork's cradle) |
揺りかごから墓場まで see styles |
yurikagokarahakabamade ゆりかごからはかばまで |
(expression) from the cradle to the grave |
Variations: |
yuriugokasu ゆりうごかす |
(transitive verb) to shake; to wave; to swing; to sway |
Variations: |
yuriotosu ゆりおとす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to shake down (e.g. nuts from a tree) |
Variations: |
yusurika; yusurika ゆすりか; ユスリカ |
(kana only) chironomid; nonbiting midge (any insect of family Chironomidae) |
Variations: |
yurimokuba ゆりもくば |
rocking horse |
Variations: |
yuriisu / yurisu ゆりいす |
(See ロッキングチェア) rocking chair; rocker |
Variations: |
yusurika; yusurika ユスリカ; ゆすりか |
(kana only) chironomid (any insect of family Chironomidae); non-biting midge |
Variations: |
yurikago ゆりかご |
(kana only) (See 揺籃) cradle |
Variations: |
yurikagokarahakabamade ゆりかごからはかばまで |
(expression) from the cradle to the grave |
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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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