There are 19 total results for your 両面 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
両面 see styles |
ryanmen リャンメン |
{mahj} (See 両面待ち・リャンメンまち) double-sided wait (for one's last tile); wait for either of two different tiles to complete a chow which will finish one's hand |
両面窟 see styles |
ryoumenkutsu / ryomenkutsu りょうめんくつ |
(place-name) Ryōmenkutsu |
両面作戦 see styles |
ryoumensakusen / ryomensakusen りょうめんさくせん |
operations (a strategy) on two fronts; two-pronged strategy |
両面価値 see styles |
ryoumenkachi / ryomenkachi りょうめんかち |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) ambivalence |
両面刷り see styles |
ryoumenzuri / ryomenzuri りょうめんずり |
printing on both sides |
両面印刷 see styles |
ryoumeninsatsu / ryomeninsatsu りょうめんいんさつ |
double-sided printing; duplex printing; printing on both sides (of paper) |
両面待ち see styles |
ryanmenmachi リャンメンまち |
{mahj} double-sided wait (for one's last tile); wait for either of two different tiles to complete a chow which will finish one's hand |
両面焼き see styles |
ryoumenyaki / ryomenyaki りょうめんやき |
(adj-no,n) {food} fried on both sides; grilled on both sides |
両面羊歯 see styles |
ryoumenshida; ryoumenshida / ryomenshida; ryomenshida りょうめんしだ; リョウメンシダ |
(kana only) upside-down fern (Arachniodes standishii) |
両面薬師 see styles |
ryoumenyakushi / ryomenyakushi りょうめんやくし |
(place-name) Ryōmenyakushi |
明暗両面 see styles |
meianryoumen / meanryomen めいあんりょうめん |
(both) the bright and dark sides |
物心両面 see styles |
busshinryoumen / busshinryomen ぶっしんりょうめん |
both material and moral; both physically and psychologically (spiritually) |
両面コピー see styles |
ryoumenkopii / ryomenkopi りょうめんコピー |
two-sided photocopying; double-sided copy |
両面テープ see styles |
ryoumenteepu / ryomenteepu りょうめんテープ |
double-sided tape; mounting tape |
両面ディスク see styles |
ryoumendisuku / ryomendisuku りょうめんディスク |
{comp} double-sided disk |
盾の両面を見よ see styles |
tatenoryoumenomiyo / tatenoryomenomiyo たてのりょうめんをみよ |
(expression) (idiom) Look at both sides of the thing |
Variations: |
aryanmen あリャンメン |
{mahj} inferior double-sided shape; incomplete chow that may be completed by one of eight tiles of two types, two of which tiles are already consumed by the hand's pair; tile pattern composed of a complete chow and an additional tile of its lowest or highest rank (e.g. 3345 or 3455) |
Variations: |
ryanmenmachi リャンメンまち |
{mahj} double-sided wait (for one's last tile); wait for one of two types of tiles to complete a chow which will finish one's hand |
Variations: |
tatenoryoumenomiyo / tatenoryomenomiyo たてのりょうめんをみよ |
(expression) (proverb) look at both sides of the thing; look at both sides of the shield |
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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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