There are 45 total results for your 脛 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
脛 胫 see styles |
jìng jing4 ching hagi はぎ sune すね |
lower part of leg (out-dated or obsolete kana usage) (kana only) shin; shank; lower leg; (kana only) shin; shank; lower leg |
脛巾 see styles |
habaki はばき |
(hist) (See 脚絆・1) leggings; gaiters |
脛永 see styles |
haginaga はぎなが |
(place-name, surname) Haginaga |
脛節 see styles |
keisetsu / kesetsu けいせつ |
{zool} tibia (of an insect) |
脛骨 胫骨 see styles |
jìng gǔ jing4 gu3 ching ku keikotsu / kekotsu けいこつ |
tibia {anat} tibia; shinbone |
毛脛 see styles |
kezune けずね |
hairy legs |
牛脛 see styles |
gyuusune / gyusune ぎゅうすね |
(food term) beef shin; beef shank; gravy beef |
脹脛 see styles |
fukurahagi ふくらはぎ |
(kana only) calf (of leg) |
護脛 护胫 see styles |
hù jìng hu4 jing4 hu ching |
shin pad; shin guard |
鶴脛 see styles |
tsuruhagi つるはぎ |
(place-name) Tsuruhagi |
脛当て see styles |
suneate すねあて |
greaves; shin guards |
脛齧り see styles |
sunekajiri すねかじり |
(kana only) sponging (e.g. off one's parents); sponger |
向う脛 see styles |
mukouzune / mukozune むこうずね |
(irregular okurigana usage) shin; front of lower leg |
脹ら脛 see styles |
fukurahagi ふくらはぎ |
(kana only) calf (of leg) |
膨ら脛 see styles |
fukurahagi ふくらはぎ |
(kana only) calf (of leg) |
荒脛巾 see styles |
arahabaki あらはばき |
(place-name) Arahabaki |
鶴脛町 see styles |
tsuruhagichou / tsuruhagicho つるはぎちょう |
(place-name) Tsuruhagichō |
脛を噛る see styles |
suneokajiru すねをかじる |
(exp,v5r) (kana only) to depend on somebody else's (financial) support (usu. one's parents') |
脛を齧る see styles |
suneokajiru すねをかじる |
(exp,v5r) (kana only) to depend on somebody else's (financial) support (usu. one's parents') |
ふくら脛 see styles |
fukurahagi ふくらはぎ |
(kana only) calf (of leg) |
不脛而走 不胫而走 see styles |
bù jìng ér zǒu bu4 jing4 er2 zou3 pu ching erh tsou |
to get round fast; to spread like wildfire |
前脛骨筋 see styles |
zenkeikotsukin / zenkekotsukin ぜんけいこつきん |
{anat} anterior tibial muscle; musculus tibialis anterior |
向こう脛 see styles |
mukouzune / mukozune むこうずね |
shin; front of lower leg |
脛に傷持つ see styles |
sunenikizumotsu すねにきずもつ |
(exp,v5t) to have a guilty conscience |
脛に疵持つ see styles |
sunenikizumotsu すねにきずもつ |
(exp,v5t) to have a guilty conscience |
脛をかじる see styles |
suneokajiru すねをかじる |
(exp,v5r) (kana only) to depend on somebody else's (financial) support (usu. one's parents') |
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kezune けずね |
hairy legs |
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sune(p); hagi(脛)(ok) すね(P); はぎ(脛)(ok) |
(kana only) shin; shank; lower leg |
腕一本脛一本 see styles |
udeipponsuneippon / udepponsuneppon うでいっぽんすねいっぽん |
(expression) relying on one's own resources; being entirely on one's own |
親の脛を囓る see styles |
oyanosuneokajiru おやのすねをかじる |
(exp,v5r) to depend on one's parents' (financial) support; to nibble at one's parents shins |
親の脛を齧る see styles |
oyanosuneokajiru おやのすねをかじる |
(exp,v5r) to depend on one's parents' (financial) support; to nibble at one's parents shins |
親の脛をかじる see styles |
oyanosuneokajiru おやのすねをかじる |
(exp,v5r) to depend on one's parents' (financial) support; to nibble at one's parents shins |
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suneniku(sune肉, 脛肉); suneniku(sune肉) すねにく(すね肉, 脛肉); スネにく(スネ肉) |
shank (meat) |
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gyuusune(牛sune, 牛脛); gyuusune(牛sune) / gyusune(牛sune, 牛脛); gyusune(牛sune) ぎゅうすね(牛すね, 牛脛); ぎゅうスネ(牛スネ) |
{food} beef shin; beef shank; gravy beef |
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sunenikizumotsu すねにきずもつ |
(exp,v5t) to have a guilty conscience |
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suneokajiru すねをかじる |
(exp,v5r) (kana only) (See 親のすねをかじる) to depend on someone else's (financial) support (usu. one's parents') |
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fukurahagi ふくらはぎ |
(kana only) (sometimes written 腓) (See 腓・こむら) calf (of leg) |
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haidate はいだて |
(hist) shin protector (armour) |
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suneate すねあて |
(1) {sports} (See レガース) shin guards; shin pads; (2) (hist) greaves; leggings |
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haidate はいだて |
(hist) thigh guards (worn underneath armor) |
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suneokajiru; suneokajiru すねをかじる; スネをかじる |
(exp,v5r) (kana only) (See 親のすねをかじる) to depend on someone else's (financial) support (usu. one's parents') |
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sunekajiri(脛齧ri, sune齧ri, 脛噛ri); sunekajiri(sune齧ri, sune噛ri) すねかじり(脛齧り, すね齧り, 脛噛り); スネかじり(スネ齧り, スネ噛り) |
(kana only) sponging (e.g. off one's parents); sponger |
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mukouzune / mukozune むこうずね |
shin; front of lower leg |
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oyanosuneokajiru おやのすねをかじる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to depend on one's parents' (financial) support; to nibble at one's parents' shins |
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suneokajiru; suneokajiru すねをかじる; スネをかじる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) (kana only) (See 親のすねをかじる) to depend on someone else's (financial) support (usu. one's parents') |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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