There are 33 total results for your 戦い search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
戦い see styles |
tatakai たたかい |
battle; fight; struggle; conflict |
戦いの庭 see styles |
tatakainoniwa たたかいのにわ |
battlefield |
戦い抜く see styles |
tatakainuku たたかいぬく |
More info & calligraphy: Fight to the End / Fight Until the Bitter End |
戦いごっこ see styles |
tatakaigokko たたかいごっこ |
(See ごっこ) play-fighting |
戦いを挑む see styles |
tatakaioidomu たたかいをいどむ |
(exp,v5m) to challenge (a person) to a fight |
姉川の戦い see styles |
anegawanotatakai あねがわのたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Battle of Anegawa (1570) |
挑戦いかに see styles |
chousenikani / chosenikani ちょうせんいかに |
(expression) (obscure) How dare you! |
鎌倉の戦い see styles |
kamakuranotatakai かまくらのたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Battle of Kamakura (Genkō War; 1333); Siege of Kamakura |
長篠の戦い see styles |
nagashinonotatakai ながしののたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Battle of Nagashino (1575) |
テロとの戦い see styles |
terotonotatakai テロとのたたかい |
(expression) war on terror |
バルジの戦い see styles |
barujinotatakai バルジのたたかい |
(ev) Battle of the Bulge (1944-1945); (ev) Battle of the Bulge (1944-1945) |
三つ巴の戦い see styles |
mitsudomoenotatakai みつどもえのたたかい |
(exp,n) (sumo) playoff for the tournament win with three wrestlers participating |
千早城の戦い see styles |
chihayajounotatakai / chihayajonotatakai ちはやじょうのたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Siege of Chihaya (Genkō War; 1333) |
壇ノ浦の戦い see styles |
dannouranotatakai / dannoranotatakai だんのうらのたたかい |
Battle of Dan-no-ura; final battle of the Genpei War (1185) |
白村江の戦い see styles |
hakusonkounotatakai / hakusonkonotatakai はくそんこうのたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Battle of Baekgang (663) |
硫黄島の戦い see styles |
ioutounotatakai; ioujimanotatakai / iotonotatakai; iojimanotatakai いおうとうのたたかい; いおうじまのたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Battle of Iwo Jima (1945) |
関ケ原の戦い see styles |
sekigaharanotatakai せきがはらのたたかい |
Battle of Sekigahara (1600) |
虚々実々の戦い see styles |
kyokyojitsujitsunotatakai きょきょじつじつのたたかい |
(expression) match between persons equal in shrewdness |
虚虚実実の戦い see styles |
kyokyojitsujitsunotatakai きょきょじつじつのたたかい |
(expression) match between persons equal in shrewdness |
Variations: |
tatakai たたかい |
battle; fight; struggle; conflict |
タラス河畔の戦い see styles |
tarasukahannotatakai タラスかはんのたたかい |
(place-name) Battle of Talas |
ドレスデンの戦い see styles |
doresudennotatakai ドレスデンのたたかい |
(ev) Battle of Dresden (1813); (ev) Battle of Dresden (1813) |
三つどもえの戦い see styles |
mitsudomoenotatakai みつどもえのたたかい |
(exp,n) (sumo) playoff for the tournament win with three wrestlers participating |
ワーテルローの戦い see styles |
waateruroonotatakai / wateruroonotatakai ワーテルローのたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Battle of Waterloo (1815); (personal name) Battle of Waterloo |
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dannouranotatakai / dannoranotatakai だんのうらのたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Battle of Dan-no-ura (final battle of the Genpei War; 1185) |
スターリングラードの戦い see styles |
sutaaringuraadonotatakai / sutaringuradonotatakai スターリングラードのたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Battle of Stalingrad (1942-1943) |
Variations: |
tatakai たたかい |
(1) battle; war; conflict; (2) struggle; fight |
Variations: |
mitsudomoenotatakai みつどもえのたたかい |
(exp,n) {sumo} playoff for the tournament win with three wrestlers participating |
Variations: |
kyokyojitsujitsunotatakai きょきょじつじつのたたかい |
(exp,n) match between persons equal in shrewdness |
Variations: |
kyokyojitsujitsunotatakai きょきょじつじつのたたかい |
(expression) match between persons equal in shrewdness |
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tobafushiminotatakai とばふしみのたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Battle of Toba-Fushimi (January 27-31, 1868) |
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tatakai たたかい |
(1) battle; war; fight; conflict; (2) fight (against time, poverty, etc.); struggle (for freedom, survival, etc.); war (e.g. on drugs); battle (e.g. against nature); (3) contest; competition; match; game |
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sekigaharanotatakai せきがはらのたたかい |
(exp,n) (hist) Battle of Sekigahara (1600) |
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