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There are 24 total results for your 為す search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

為す

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 nasu
    なす
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) to build up; to establish; (2) (kana only) to form; to become (a state); (3) (kana only) to accomplish; to achieve; to succeed in; (4) (kana only) to change into; (5) (kana only) to do; to perform; (auxiliary verb) (6) (archaism) to intend to; to attempt; to try

不善を為す

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 fuzenonasu
    ふぜんをなす
(exp,v5s) to commit vice; to do evil

為す術もない

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 nasusubemonai
    なすすべもない
(exp,adj-i) at one's wits' end; at one's wit's end

為す術も無い

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 nasusubemonai
    なすすべもない
(exp,adj-i) at one's wits' end; at one's wit's end

為すすべもない

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 nasusubemonai
    なすすべもない
(exp,adj-i) at one's wits' end; at one's wit's end

禍転じて福と為す

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 wazawaitenjitefukutonasu
    わざわいてんじてふくとなす
(exp,v5s) to turn misfortune into fortune (esp. through one's own efforts); to turn the potential disaster to one's advantage

災い転じて福と為す

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 wazawaitenjitefukutonasu
    わざわいてんじてふくとなす
(exp,v5s) to turn misfortune into fortune (esp. through one's own efforts); to turn the potential disaster to one's advantage

禍を転じて福と為す

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 wazawaiotenjitefukutonasu
    わざわいをてんじてふくとなす
(exp,v5s) to turn misfortune into fortune (esp. through one's own efforts); to turn the potential disaster to one's advantage

身を殺して仁を為す

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 miokoroshitejinonasu
    みをころしてじんをなす
(exp,v5s) to do an act of benevolence at the sacrifice of oneself

災いを転じて福と為す

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 wazawaiotenjitefukutonasu
    わざわいをてんじてふくとなす
(exp,v5s) to turn misfortune into fortune (esp. through one's own efforts); to turn the potential disaster to one's advantage

Variations:
為す(P)
成す(P)

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 nasu
    なす
(transitive verb) (1) (kana only) (esp. 成す) to build up; to establish; (transitive verb) (2) (kana only) (esp. 成す) to form; to become (a state); (transitive verb) (3) (kana only) to accomplish; to achieve; to succeed in; (transitive verb) (4) (kana only) to change into; (transitive verb) (5) (kana only) (esp. 為す) to do; to perform; (auxiliary verb) (6) (archaism) to intend to; to attempt; to try

Variations:
為す術
為すすべ
為術

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 nasusube
    なすすべ
(kana only) (usu. in negative) (See 為す術もない) means; method; way

Variations:
不善を為す
不善をなす

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 fuzenonasu
    ふぜんをなす
(exp,v5s) to commit vice; to do evil

小人閑居して不善を為す

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 shoujinkankyoshitefuzenonasu / shojinkankyoshitefuzenonasu
    しょうじんかんきょしてふぜんをなす
(expression) (proverb) An idle brain is the devil's shop

入るを量りて出ずるを為す

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 iruohakariteizuruonasu / iruohakaritezuruonasu
    いるをはかりていずるをなす
(exp,v5s) (proverb) consider your income before spending

Variations:
なす術
為す術
為すすべ(sK)
為術(sK)

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 nasusube
    なすすべ
(kana only) (usu. as 〜もない, 〜もなく, etc.) (See なすすべもない) means; method; way

Variations:
仇なす
仇成す(rK)
仇為す(rK)
寇なす(rK)

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 adanasu
    あだなす
(exp,v5s) (1) to do (someone) a wrong; to do (someone) an ill turn; to take revenge; (exp,v5s) (2) to resent; to bear a grudge

Variations:
身を殺して仁をなす
身を殺して仁を為す

see styles
 miokoroshitejinonasu
    みをころしてじんをなす
(exp,v5s) to do an act of benevolence at the sacrifice of oneself

Variations:
門前市をなす
門前市を成す
門前市を為す

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 monzenichionasu
    もんぜんいちをなす
(exp,v5s) to have many visitors (of a home); to be prosperous (of a shop)

Variations:
小人閑居して不善をなす
小人閑居して不善を為す

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 shoujinkankyoshitefuzenonasu / shojinkankyoshitefuzenonasu
    しょうじんかんきょしてふぜんをなす
(exp,v5s) (proverb) an idle brain is the devil's shop

Variations:
災い転じて福となす
禍転じて福となす
災い転じて福と為す
禍転じて福と為す

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 wazawaitenjitefukutonasu
    わざわいてんじてふくとなす
(exp,v5s) (idiom) to turn misfortune into fortune (esp. through one's own efforts); to turn the potential disaster to one's advantage

Variations:
災いを転じて福となす
禍を転じて福となす
禍を転じて福と為す
災いを転じて福と為す

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 wazawaiotenjitefukutonasu
    わざわいをてんじてふくとなす
(exp,v5s) (idiom) (See 災い転じて福となす・わざわいてんじてふくとなす) to turn misfortune into fortune (esp. through one's own efforts); to turn the potential disaster to one's advantage

Variations:
なす術もない
為す術もない
成す術もない
なすすべも無い
為す術も無い
為すすべもない
成す術も無い
成すすべもない

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 nasusubemonai
    なすすべもない
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) having no choice; at a loss for what to do; at one's wits' end

Variations:
なす術もない
為す術もない
成す術もない
なすすべも無い(sK)
為す術も無い(sK)
為すすべもない(sK)
成す術も無い(sK)
成すすべもない(sK)

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 nasusubemonai
    なすすべもない
(exp,adj-i) (kana only) having no choice; at a loss for what to do; at one's wits' end
This page contains 24 results for "為す" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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