There are 27 total results for your 教え search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
教え see styles |
oshie おしえ |
teaching; instruction; teachings; precept; lesson; doctrine |
教える see styles |
oshieru おしえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to teach; to instruct; (transitive verb) (2) to tell; to inform; to show; (transitive verb) (3) to preach |
教え子 see styles |
oshiego おしえご |
one's student (esp. a former one); one's pupil; one's disciple |
教え方 see styles |
oshiekata おしえかた |
method of teaching |
教え魔 see styles |
oshiema おしえま |
(colloquialism) person who loves to explain or teach things (without being asked); know-all |
蜜教え see styles |
mitsuoshie みつおしえ |
(kana only) honeyguide (any bird of family Indicatoridae) |
道教え see styles |
michioshie みちおしえ |
(kana only) (colloquialism) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica) |
教えて君 see styles |
oshietekun おしえてくん |
(slang) someone who asks others for answers without first researching by himself |
教え導く see styles |
oshiemichibiku おしえみちびく |
(transitive verb) to teach (the way); to guide; to instruct; to enlighten |
教え諭す see styles |
oshiesatosu おしえさとす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to give guidance; to explain clearly; to admonish; to preach |
教え込む see styles |
oshiekomu おしえこむ |
(transitive verb) to teach thoroughly; to instill (into); to instil; to inculcate; to drum (into); to drill (into); to hammer (into) |
教えさとす see styles |
oshiesatosu おしえさとす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to give guidance; to explain clearly; to admonish; to preach |
三遷の教え see styles |
sansennooshie さんせんのおしえ |
(expression) (See 孟母三遷の教え) the importance of creating an environment conducive to a child's learning |
孔孟の教え see styles |
koumounooshie / komonooshie こうもうのおしえ |
(exp,n) the teachings of Confucius and Mencius |
Variations: |
mitsuoshie; mitsuoshie みつおしえ; ミツオシエ |
(kana only) honeyguide (any bird of family Indicatoridae) |
背中で教える see styles |
senakadeoshieru せなかでおしえる |
(exp,v1) to teach by example; to teach by showing; to teach with one's back |
Variations: |
oshie おしえ |
teaching; instruction; teachings; precept; lesson; doctrine |
孟母三遷の教え see styles |
moubosansennooshie / mobosansennooshie もうぼさんせんのおしえ |
(expression) the importance of creating an environment conducive to a child's learning |
孟母断機の教え see styles |
moubodankinooshie / mobodankinooshie もうぼだんきのおしえ |
(expression) (proverb) (from a tale about Mencius' mother admonishing him from leaving school early by cutting apart a cloth she was in the middle of weaving) (See 断機) (the lesson that) one should not leave things unfinished |
Variations: |
michioshie みちおしえ |
(kana only) (colloquialism) (See 斑猫・1) tiger beetle (esp. the Japanese tiger beetle, Cicindela japonica) |
Variations: |
oshiesatosu おしえさとす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to give guidance; to explain clearly; to admonish; to preach |
Variations: |
oshieokou / oshieoko おしえをこう |
(exp,v5u-s) to seek knowledge; to ask for instruction |
Variations: |
oshie おしえ |
teaching; instruction; teachings; precept; lesson; doctrine |
Variations: |
oshiekomu おしえこむ |
(transitive verb) to teach thoroughly; to instill (into); to instil; to inculcate; to drum (into); to drill (into); to hammer (into) |
Variations: |
oshieru おしえる |
(transitive verb) (1) to teach; to instruct; (transitive verb) (2) to tell; to inform; (transitive verb) (3) to preach |
Variations: |
oshiemichibiku おしえみちびく |
(transitive verb) to teach (the way); to guide; to instruct; to enlighten |
負うた子に教えられて浅瀬を渡る see styles |
outakonioshierareteasaseowataru / otakonioshierareteasaseowataru おうたこにおしえられてあさせをわたる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) some things can be learned from the young; a fool may give a wise man counsel; to be led across the shallows by the child on one's shoulders |
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