There are 38 total results for your メガネ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
メガネ see styles |
megane メガネ |
spectacles; glasses |
めがね店 see styles |
meganeten めがねてん |
optician; optician's store |
メガネ岩 see styles |
meganeiwa / meganewa メガネいわ |
(place-name) Meganeiwa |
片めがね see styles |
katamegane かためがね |
monocle; lorgnon |
虫メガネ see styles |
mushimegane むしメガネ |
(1) magnifying glass; (2) (sumo) (slang) wrestler of the lowest rank |
鼻めがね see styles |
hanamegane はなめがね |
(1) pince-nez glasses; pince-nez; nose glasses; (2) (colloquialism) Groucho glasses |
めがねっ娘 see styles |
meganekko めがねっこ |
(manga slang) girl (usu. attractive) with glasses; glasses-wearing girl |
メガネっ子 see styles |
meganekko メガネっこ |
(manga slang) girl (usu. attractive) with glasses; glasses-wearing girl |
メガネウラ see styles |
meganeura メガネウラ |
(personal name) Meganeura |
メガネグマ see styles |
meganeguma メガネグマ |
(kana only) spectacled bear (Tremarctos ornatus) |
メガネザル see styles |
meganezaru メガネザル |
(kana only) tarsier (Tarsius syrichta); specter lemur; spectre lemur |
ハナメガネ see styles |
hanamegane ハナメガネ |
(1) pince-nez glasses; pince-nez; nose glasses; (2) (colloquialism) Groucho glasses |
伊達メガネ see styles |
datemegane だてメガネ |
(yoji) glasses for show; fashionable eyeglasses worn for appearance's sake; glasses with no lenses or 'window glass' lenses |
メガネイルカ see styles |
meganeiruka / meganeruka メガネイルカ |
(kana only) spectacled porpoise (Phocoena dioptrica) |
メガネゴンベ see styles |
meganegonbe メガネゴンベ |
arc-eye hawkfish (Paracirrhites arcatus) |
メガネザル属 see styles |
meganezaruzoku メガネザルぞく |
Tarsius (genus of tarsiers) |
メガネザル科 see styles |
meganezaruka メガネザルか |
Tarsiidae (tarsier family) |
めがねを掛ける see styles |
meganeokakeru めがねをかける |
(exp,v1) to wear glasses; to put on glasses |
メガネカイマン see styles |
meganekaiman メガネカイマン |
(kana only) spectacled caiman (Caiman sclerops) |
メガネクロハギ see styles |
meganekurohagi メガネクロハギ |
whitecheek surgeonfish (Acanthurus nigricans) |
メガネザル下目 see styles |
meganezarukamoku メガネザルかもく |
Tarsiiformes; infraorder containing the tarsiers |
メガネフクロウ see styles |
meganefukurou / meganefukuro メガネフクロウ |
(kana only) spectacled owl (Pulsatrix perspicillata) |
メガネベニハゼ see styles |
meganebenihaze メガネベニハゼ |
redface dwarfgoby (Trimma benjamini, species found in the Western Pacific); ring-eye pygmy-goby |
遠近両用メガネ see styles |
enkinryouyoumegane / enkinryoyomegane えんきんりょうようメガネ |
(See 二重焦点) bifocal glasses; bifocals |
メガネモチノウオ see styles |
meganemochinouo / meganemochinoo メガネモチノウオ |
(kana only) humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus); Napoleon wrasse; Napoleonfish; Maori wrasse |
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katamegane かためがね |
(See 単眼鏡) monocle; lorgnon |
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gankyouten(眼鏡店); meganeten / gankyoten(眼鏡店); meganeten がんきょうてん(眼鏡店); めがねてん |
optician; optician's store |
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suriidiimegane(3D眼鏡); suriidiimegane(3Dmegane) / suridimegane(3D眼鏡); suridimegane(3Dmegane) スリーディーめがね(3D眼鏡); スリーディーメガネ(3Dメガネ) |
3D glasses |
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mushimegane(虫眼鏡, 虫megane); mushimegane(虫megane) むしめがね(虫眼鏡, 虫めがね); むしメガネ(虫メガネ) |
(1) magnifying glass; (2) (slang) {sumo} wrestler of the lowest rank |
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hanamegane; hanamegane(sk) はなめがね; ハナメガネ(sk) |
(1) pince-nez (glasses); nose glasses; (2) (colloquialism) Groucho glasses |
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iromeganedemiru いろめがねでみる |
(exp,v1) (idiom) to look at from a biased viewpoint; to look at with a prejudiced eye |
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enkinryouyoumegane(遠近両用megane); enkinryouyoumegane(遠近両用眼鏡) / enkinryoyomegane(遠近両用megane); enkinryoyomegane(遠近両用眼鏡) えんきんりょうようメガネ(遠近両用メガネ); えんきんりょうようめがね(遠近両用眼鏡) |
(See 二重焦点) bifocal glasses; bifocals |
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datemegane; datemegane だてめがね; ダテメガネ |
non-prescription glasses (worn as a fashion accessory); fake glasses; lensless glasses |
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kusomegane; kusomegane くそメガネ; クソメガネ |
(derogatory term) (slang) (kana only) four-eyes; four-eyed bastard |
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binzokomegane(bin底megane); binzokomegane(瓶底megane); binzokomegane(瓶底眼鏡) ビンぞこメガネ(ビン底メガネ); びんぞこメガネ(瓶底メガネ); びんぞこめがね(瓶底眼鏡) |
(joc) (idiom) thick glasses; bottle bottom glasses |
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meganegoshi(眼鏡越shi, 眼鏡goshi, megane越shi); meganegoshi(megane越shi) めがねごし(眼鏡越し, 眼鏡ごし, めがね越し); メガネごし(メガネ越し) |
(1) (looking) over the top of one's glasses; (2) (looking) through a pair of glasses |
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meganeokakeru(meganeo掛keru); meganeokakeru(眼鏡okakeru, 眼鏡o掛keru, meganeo掛keru) メガネをかける(メガネを掛ける); めがねをかける(眼鏡をかける, 眼鏡を掛ける, めがねを掛ける) |
(exp,v1) to wear glasses; to put on glasses |
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meganekko(眼鏡娘, 眼鏡子, megane娘, 眼鏡娘); meganekko(megane娘, megane子) めがねっこ(眼鏡っ娘, 眼鏡っ子, めがねっ娘, 眼鏡娘); メガネっこ(メガネっ娘, メガネっ子) |
(manga slang) girl (usu. attractive) with glasses; glasses-wearing girl |
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