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123| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
釣り see styles |
tsuri つり |
(1) fishing; angling; (2) (kana only) (abbreviation) change (e.g. for a purchase); (noun/participle) (3) (slang) trolling; writing false posts online |
釣り人 see styles |
tsuribito つりびと |
angler |
釣り具 see styles |
tsurigu つりぐ |
fishing gear; fishing tackle |
釣り台 see styles |
tsuridai つりだい |
(1) fishing stand; small portable stand that can be assembled quickly; (2) stand used to transport people or things (Edo period) |
釣り堀 see styles |
tsuribori つりぼり |
fish pond |
釣り場 see styles |
tsuriba つりば |
fishing place |
釣り客 see styles |
tsurikyaku つりきゃく |
visiting angler; fishing visitor |
釣り師 see styles |
tsurishi つりし |
(1) angler; (2) (slang) Internet troll |
釣り床 see styles |
tsuridoko つりどこ |
hammock; swinging crib |
釣り手 see styles |
tsurite つりて |
(1) hanger (e.g. for mosquito net); hanging strap; (2) fisherman; angler; (3) (martial arts term) lifting hand (judo) |
釣り書 see styles |
tsurisho つりしょ tsurigaki つりがき |
family chart and personal history |
釣り柿 see styles |
tsurigaki つりがき |
(See 吊るし柿) persimmon (hung to dry); dried persimmon |
釣り棚 see styles |
tsuridana つりだな |
suspended shelf |
釣り橋 see styles |
tsuribashi つりばし tsurihashi つりはし |
suspension bridge; rope bridge |
釣り殿 see styles |
tsuridono つりどの |
buildings on the east and west side of the southern pond (in traditional palatial-style architecture) |
釣り球 see styles |
tsuridama つりだま |
(baseb) bait pitch; sucker pitch; pitch that lures a batter to swing |
釣り目 see styles |
tsurime つりめ |
slant eyes; almond-shaped eyes; eyes that are turned up at the corners |
釣り眼 see styles |
tsurime つりめ |
slant eyes; almond-shaped eyes; eyes that are turned up at the corners |
釣り竿 see styles |
tsurizao つりざお |
fishing rod |
釣り籠 see styles |
tsurikago つりかご |
angler's basket; creel |
釣り糸 see styles |
tsuriito / tsurito つりいと |
fishing line |
釣り舟 see styles |
tsuribune つりぶね tsurifune つりふね |
fishing boat |
釣り船 see styles |
tsuribune つりぶね tsurifune つりふね |
fishing boat |
釣り花 see styles |
tsuribana つりばな |
flower placement in a hanging vessel |
釣り釜 see styles |
tsurigama つりがま |
iron kettle suspended on a chain |
釣り針 see styles |
tsuribari つりばり |
fish hook |
釣り鉤 see styles |
tsuribari つりばり |
fish hook |
釣り銭 see styles |
tsurisen つりせん |
change (e.g. for dollar) |
釣り鐘 see styles |
tsurigane つりがね |
temple bell; hanging bell; funeral bell |
釣り革 see styles |
tsurikawa つりかわ |
strap (to hang onto) |
釣り餌 see styles |
tsuriesa つりえさ tsurie つりえ |
bait (for fishing) |
お釣り see styles |
otsuri おつり |
(polite language) change (i.e. money); balance |
友釣り see styles |
tomozuri ともづり |
live decoy fishing (esp. for sweetfish) |
夜釣り see styles |
yozuri よづり |
night angling; night fishing |
宙釣り see styles |
chuuzuri / chuzuri ちゅうづり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) hanging in midair; suspended in midair; (2) midair stunt; aerial stunt |
川釣り see styles |
kawazuri かわづり |
(noun/participle) river fishing |
引釣り see styles |
hikizuri ひきづり |
(noun/participle) trolling (fishing) |
御釣り see styles |
otsuri おつり |
(polite language) change (i.e. money); balance |
手釣り see styles |
tezuri てづり |
handline fishing; handlining |
沖釣り see styles |
okizuri おきづり |
offshore fishing |
海釣り see styles |
umizuri うみづり |
sea fishing |
磯釣り see styles |
isozuri いそづり |
(ik) surf fishing; rock fishing; fishing from rocks by the shore |
穴釣り see styles |
anazuri あなづり |
snagging eels; ice fishing |
空釣り see styles |
karazuri からづり |
fishing without bait |
耳釣り see styles |
mimitsuri みみつり |
"ear-hanging" scallop spat, i.e. piercing the resilium to string them |
船釣り see styles |
funezuri ふねづり funazuri ふなづり |
boat fishing |
陸釣り see styles |
okazuri おかづり |
fishing from land |
雪釣り see styles |
yukizuri ゆきづり yukitsuri ゆきつり |
(archaism) game in which children use a piece of charcoal on a string to create and lift up snowballs; (irregular kanji usage) placing ropes or wires around trees to protect them from the snow; ropes stretched from the top of a tree to the lower branches to prevent their breaking under heavy snow |
魚釣り see styles |
sakanatsuri さかなつり uotsuri うおつり iotsuri いおつり |
(out-dated or obsolete kana usage) fishing |
鮎釣り see styles |
ayutsuri; ayuzuri あゆつり; あゆづり |
ayu fishing |
鮪釣り see styles |
magurotsuri まぐろつり |
tuna fishing |
釣りざお see styles |
tsurizao つりざお |
fishing rod |
釣りばか see styles |
tsuribaka つりばか |
a fishing enthusiast |
釣り上げ see styles |
tsuriage つりあげ |
mechanism used to lift an actor onto the stage (in kabuki) |
釣り出す see styles |
tsuridasu つりだす |
(transitive verb) to pull out a fish; to lure |
釣り合い see styles |
tsuriai つりあい |
balance; equilibrium |
釣り合う see styles |
tsuriau つりあう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to balance; to be in harmony; to be in equilibrium; (2) to suit; to go well together; to be a good match |
釣り天井 see styles |
tsuritenjou / tsuritenjo つりてんじょう |
suspended ceiling |
釣り戸棚 see styles |
tsuritodana つりとだな |
hanging cupboard; wall cabinet |
釣り提灯 see styles |
tsurijouchin / tsurijochin つりぢょうちん |
hanging lantern |
釣り提燈 see styles |
tsurijouchin / tsurijochin つりぢょうちん |
hanging lantern |
釣り書き see styles |
tsurigaki つりがき |
family chart and personal history |
釣り浮き see styles |
tsuriuki つりうき |
fishing float; bobber |
釣り灯籠 see styles |
tsuridourou / tsuridoro つりどうろう |
hanging lantern |
釣り行灯 see styles |
tsuriandon つりあんどん |
hanging paper lantern |
釣り込む see styles |
tsurikomu つりこむ |
(transitive verb) to take in; to attract |
釣り道具 see styles |
tsuridougu / tsuridogu つりどうぐ |
fishing tackle |
釣り銭口 see styles |
tsurisenguchi つりせんぐち |
coin return slot; change slot |
釣り鐘草 see styles |
tsuriganesou / tsuriganeso つりがねそう |
campanula; bellflower |
釣り鐘虫 see styles |
tsuriganemushi つりがねむし |
bell animalcule (insect) |
釣り馬鹿 see styles |
tsuribaka つりばか |
a fishing enthusiast |
一本釣り see styles |
ipponzuri いっぽんづり |
(ik) (noun/participle) fishing with a pole |
引き釣り see styles |
hikizuri ひきづり |
(noun/participle) trolling (fishing) |
引っ釣り see styles |
hittsuri ひっつり |
(1) (obscure) scar; (2) spasm; twitch; cramp |
流し釣り see styles |
nagashizuri ながしづり |
(noun/participle) trolling |
渓流釣り see styles |
keiryuuzuri / keryuzuri けいりゅうづり |
mountain stream fishing |
氷上釣り see styles |
hyoujouzuri / hyojozuri ひょうじょうづり |
ice fishing |
釣りに行く see styles |
tsuriniiku / tsuriniku つりにいく |
(exp,v5k-s) to go fishing |
釣りランプ see styles |
tsuriranpu つりランプ |
droplight; hanging lamp; pendant; pendent lamp; swinging lamp |
釣り上がる see styles |
tsuriagaru つりあがる |
(v5r,vi) (See つり上がる・1) to be pulled in (fish); to be landed |
釣り上げる see styles |
tsuriageru つりあげる |
(transitive verb) to pull in (fish); to land |
釣り下がる see styles |
tsurisagaru つりさがる |
(v5r,vi) to hang down; to dangle |
釣り下げる see styles |
tsurisageru つりさげる |
(transitive verb) to suspend from; to be suspended (from) |
釣り見出し see styles |
tsurimidashi つりみだし |
clickbait title; clickbait headline |
不釣り合い see styles |
futsuriai ふつりあい |
(noun or adjectival noun) unbalance; imbalance; asymmetry; disparity; mismatch; disproportion |
転がし釣り see styles |
korogashizuri ころがしづり |
(obscure) fishing with multiple hooks on a weighted line |
釣りタイトル see styles |
tsuritaitoru つりタイトル |
clickbait title; clickbait headline |
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tsuridai つりだい |
(1) fishing stand; small portable stand that can be assembled quickly; (2) stand used to transport people or things (Edo period) |
Variations: |
tsurishi つりし |
(1) angler; (2) (net-sl) Internet troll |
Variations: |
tsuridama つりだま |
{baseb} bait pitch; sucker pitch; pitch that lures a batter to swing |
Variations: |
tsuriito / tsurito つりいと |
fishing line |
釣り込まれる see styles |
tsurikomareru つりこまれる |
(Ichidan verb) to be carried away by; to be talked into |
釣り鐘マント see styles |
tsuriganemanto つりがねマント |
long cloak worn by soldiers, students, etc. (Meiji period) |
Variations: |
tsurie; tsuriesa つりえ; つりえさ |
bait (for fishing) |
Variations: |
tsuriba つりば |
fishing spot; fishing hole |
テンカラ釣り see styles |
tenkaratsuri テンカラつり |
traditional Japanese flyfishing |
ぶっこみ釣り see styles |
bukkomizuri ぶっこみづり |
bottom fishing; legering |
ぶっ込み釣り see styles |
bukkomizuri ぶっこみづり |
bottom fishing; legering |
ヨーヨー釣り see styles |
yooyootsuri ヨーヨーつり |
yo-yo fishing; Japanese festival game of fishing balloons (with loops attached), floating in water, out with a hook |
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tomozuri ともづり |
live decoy fishing (esp. for sweetfish) |
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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.
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