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Define (逆接)し (逆接)shi Meaning (逆接)シ

Displaying results for (逆接)し – ryukyu

Japanese-Multilingual Dictionary (JMDict)

Results from the Japanese-Multilingual Electronic Dictionary project (JMdict), created by Jim Breen, © Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group.

Search languages: Japanese ↔ English

(Common Noun)

  1. Ratio; Proportion

  1. Match; Equal

  1. Explicit comparison (style of the Shi Jing)

  1. Philippines
    Abbreviation

(Common Suffix)

  1. In comparison with ...

きょう

(Common Noun)

  1. Interest; Entertainment; Pleasure

  1. Implicit comparison (style of the Shi Jing)

ふう

(Common Noun)

  1. Method; Manner; Way; Style

  1. Appearance; Air

  1. Tendency

  1. Folk song (genre of the Shi Jing)

  1. Wind (one of the five elements)

(Noun)

  1. Poem

  1. Narrative (style of the Shi Jing)

  1. Classical Chinese rhymed prose

(Noun)

  1. Elegance; Grace

  1. Festal song (genre of the Shi Jing)

りくぎろくぎ六義

(Noun)

  1. Six forms of the Shi Jing (genre: folk song, festal song, hymn; style: narrative, explicit comparison, implicit comparison)

  1. Six forms of waka (allegorical, enumerative, metaphorical, allusive, plain, congratulatory)

  1. Six principles of calligraphy

  1. Six classes of kanji characters

しょう

(Noun)

  1. Praise

  1. Hymn (genre of the Shi Jing)

だいが大雅

(Noun)

  1. Major festal song (subgenre of the Shi Jing)

しょうが小雅

(Noun)

  1. Minor festal song (subgenre of the Shi Jing)

げんびけい厳美渓

(Noun)

  1. Genbi Gorge (Ichinoseki-shi, Iwate-ken)

キョンシー僵屍殭屍

(Noun)

  1. Chinese "hopping vampire"; Jiang shi; Jiangshi; Chiang-shih; Reanimated corpse
    Word usually written using kana alone

クかつようク活用

(Noun)

  1. Classical form of i-adjective inflection (easily recognized by its attributive form ending in "ki" and predicative form ending in "shi")

イおんびんイ音便

(Noun)

  1. Euphonic change wherein some mora ('ki', 'gi', 'shi' and 'ri') are pronounced 'i'

シクかつようシク活用

(Noun)

  1. Classical form of i-adjective inflection (easily recognized by its attributive form ending in "shiki" and predicative form ending in "shi")

あんしのらん安史の乱

(Noun)

  1. An-Shi Rebellion (755-763 CE); An Lushan Rebellion

トンポーロートンポーロウドンポーロードンポーロウ東坡肉

(Noun)

  1. Dongpo pork; Chinese pan-fried red-cooked pork squares, named for poet Su Shi (Dong Po)

にしむくさむらい二四六九士西向く侍西向く士西向くさむらい

(Expression)

  1. Mnemonic for remembering the months with fewer than 31 days (ni, shi, mu, ku, etc.)

JLect: Japonic Languages and Dialects Database

Possible results from JLect’s Japonic Languages and Dialects Database, created by Zachary Read, © JLect.com.

Search languages: Japonic (all languages and dialects) ↔ English ↔ Japanese

Ryukyu (Okinawa)

いらな

(Noun) Sickle

Ryukyu (Okinawa)

しーじゃ

(Noun, adjective) Oldest, older, eldest, senior; older sibling (brother or sister)

Ryukyu (Okinawa)

さん

(Sa-Adjective ending) Adjective ending

Ryukyu (Okinawa)

ぐとぅし【如し】

(Noun) Like, as if

Ryukyu (Okinawa)

うる

(Noun) Sand; gravel

Ryukyu (Okinawa)

しゅんしー【筍絲】

(Noun) Dried and shredded bamboo shoots

Ryukyu (Okinawa)

すんしー【筍絲】

(Noun) Dried and shredded bamboo shoots

Sorry, it seems we couldn't find anything in JLect's native dictionary, but perhaps the following standard Japanese entries could help.

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