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There are 12 total results for your 出し(P) search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
出し(P)
出汁

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 dashi(p); dashi
    だし(P); ダシ
(1) (kana only) {food} dashi; Japanese soup stock made from fish and kelp; (2) (出し, ダシ only) (See 出しにする) pretext; excuse; pretense (pretence); dupe; front man

Variations:
仕出し(P)
し出し

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 shidashi
    しだし
(1) food delivery service; catering; (2) walk-on part (in a play or film); background actor; extra

Variations:
口出し(P)
口だし

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 kuchidashi
    くちだし
(n,vs,vi) interference; meddling; butting in

Variations:
押し出し(P)
押出し

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 oshidashi
    おしだし
(1) pushing something out; extrusion; (2) presence; appearance; (3) {baseb} run walked in; (4) {sumo} pushing one's opponent out by pressing one's hands up against them

Variations:
買い出し(P)
買出し

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 kaidashi
    かいだし
(1) going out to shop; going shopping; (2) buying in quantity; buying wholesale; bulk purchasing

Variations:
売り出し(P)
売出し
売出

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 uridashi
    うりだし
(bargain) sale

Variations:
貸出(P)
貸し出し(P)
貸出し

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 kashidashi
    かしだし
(noun/participle) lending; loaning

Variations:
呼び出し(P)
呼出し
呼出(io)

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 yobidashi
    よびだし
(noun/participle) (1) (See 呼び出す・よびだす・1) call; summons; paging; curtain call; (2) {comp} call; invocation; (3) {sumo} usher who calls the names of wrestlers, sweeps the ring, etc.; (4) (abbreviation) (See 呼び出し電話) telephone number at which a person without a telephone can be reached; (5) (archaism) (See 陸湯) box-shaped area containing clean water for rinsing oneself (in an Edo-period bathhouse); (6) (archaism) high-ranking prostitute in the Yoshiwara district (Edo period); (7) (archaism) unlicensed prostitute in the Fukagawa red-light district (Edo period)

Variations:
持ち出し(P)
持出し
持出(io)

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 mochidashi
    もちだし
(1) taking something out; carrying out; (2) providing money oneself; paying with one's own money; (3) {archit} corbel; (4) strengthening under a seam (clothing)

Variations:
振り出し(P)
振出し
振出
振り出

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 furidashi
    ふりだし
(1) shaking (something) out; (2) starting point; beginning; outset; (3) drawing (e.g. of a bill); issue; draft; (4) throw (of dice); (5) (abbreviation) (See 振り出し薬) infusion (remedy); (6) shaker (e.g. saltshaker)

Variations:
炊き出し(P)
炊出し(P)
焚き出し
焚出し

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 takidashi
    たきだし
food distribution (esp. cooked rice)

Variations:
引き出し(P)
引出し(P)
抽き出し
抽出し
抽斗(oK)
抽匣

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 hikidashi
    ひきだし
(1) drawer; (2) (not 抽斗,抽匣) withdrawal (of money from an account); (3) (not 抽斗,抽匣) variety of knowledge and experience useful for handling things impromptu
This page contains 12 results for "出し(P)" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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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Chinese Buddhist terms come from Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms by William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous. This is commonly referred to as "Soothill's'". It was first published in 1937 (and is now off copyright so we can use it here). Some of these definitions may be misleading, incomplete, or dated, but 95% of it is good information. Every professor who teaches Buddhism or Eastern Religion has a copy of this on their bookshelf. We incorporated these 16,850 entries into our dictionary database ourselves (it was lot of work).



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