There are 29 total results for your ダッシュ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ダッシュ see styles |
dasshu ダッシュ |
(noun/participle) dash; (personal name) Dash |
波ダッシュ see styles |
namidasshu なみダッシュ |
(See チルダ) wave dash (punctuation); tilde |
猛ダッシュ see styles |
moudasshu / modasshu もうダッシュ |
(noun/participle) frantic dash; rushing at full speed |
タッシュナー see styles |
tasshunaa / tasshuna タッシュナー |
(personal name) Taschner |
タッシュマン see styles |
tasshuman タッシュマン |
(personal name) Tashman |
エンダッシュ see styles |
endasshu エンダッシュ |
(computer terminology) en dash |
オダッシュ山 see styles |
odasshuyama オダッシュやま |
(place-name) Odasshuyama |
デラタッシュ see styles |
deratasshu デラタッシュ |
(personal name) Delatush |
ドアダッシュ see styles |
doadasshu ドアダッシュ |
(company) DoorDash; (c) DoorDash |
ムスタッシュ see styles |
musutasshu ムスタッシュ |
(rare) mustache |
ダッシュボード see styles |
dasshuboodo ダッシュボード |
dashboard; dash |
エン・ダッシュ see styles |
en dasshu エン・ダッシュ |
(computer terminology) en dash |
カランダッシュ see styles |
karandasshu カランダッシュ |
(personal name) Caran d'Ache |
チャルダッシュ see styles |
charudasshu チャルダッシュ |
Csardas (Hungarian dance) (hun:); Czardas |
ダッシュポイント see styles |
dasshupointo ダッシュポイント |
(place-name) Dash Point |
アタッシュケース see styles |
atasshukeesu アタッシュケース |
attache case |
スタートダッシュ see styles |
sutaatodasshu / sutatodasshu スタートダッシュ |
(1) dash at the beginning of a short-distance race (wasei: start dash); (2) charging ahead at full strength from the beginning |
ピンポンダッシュ see styles |
pinpondasshu ピンポンダッシュ |
(noun/participle) ding-dong dash (ringing a doorbell and running away) |
アタッシュ・ケース see styles |
atasshu keesu アタッシュ・ケース |
attache case |
スタート・ダッシュ see styles |
sutaato dasshu / sutato dasshu スタート・ダッシュ |
(1) dash at the beginning of a short-distance race (wasei: start dash); (2) charging ahead at full strength from the beginning |
ピンポン・ダッシュ see styles |
pinpon dasshu ピンポン・ダッシュ |
(noun/participle) ding-dong dash (ringing a doorbell and running away) |
Variations: |
endasshu; en dasshu エンダッシュ; エン・ダッシュ |
{comp} en dash |
Variations: |
kinkondasshu; kinkon dasshu キンコンダッシュ; キンコン・ダッシュ |
(colloquialism) (dated) (See ベルサッサ) rushing off as soon as the bell rings; rushing home upon hearing the end-of-day bell; running to the schoolyard at the lunchtime bell |
Variations: |
sutaatodasshu; sutaato dasshu / sutatodasshu; sutato dasshu スタートダッシュ; スタート・ダッシュ |
(1) dash at the beginning of a short-distance race (wasei: start dash); (2) charging ahead at full strength from the beginning |
Variations: |
pinpondasshu; pinpon dasshu ピンポンダッシュ; ピンポン・ダッシュ |
(noun/participle) ding-dong dash; ding-dong ditch; ringing a doorbell and running away |
Variations: |
diiraadasshu; diiraa dasshu / diradasshu; dira dasshu ディーラーダッシュ; ディーラー・ダッシュ |
(slang) convention exhibitors rushing to buy products from other exhibitors before regular visitors arrive (wasei: dealer dash) |
ドットアンドダッシュバタフライフィッシュ see styles |
dottoandodasshubatafuraifisshu ドットアンドダッシュバタフライフィッシュ |
sunset butterflyfish (Chaetodon pelewensis); dot-and-dash butterflyfish |
Variations: |
atasshukeesu; atasshekeesu; atasshu keesu; atasshe keesu アタッシュケース; アタッシェケース; アタッシュ・ケース; アタッシェ・ケース |
attaché case |
Variations: |
dottoandodasshubatafuraifisshu; sansettobatafuraifisshu ドットアンドダッシュバタフライフィッシュ; サンセットバタフライフィッシュ |
sunset butterflyfish (Chaetodon pelewensis); dot-and-dash butterflyfish |
Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
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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