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There are 19 total results for your 痺れ search.

Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

痺れ

see styles
 shibire
    しびれ
(kana only) numbness; going to sleep (of a limb); pins and needles

痺れる

see styles
 shibireru(p); shibireru; shibireru
    しびれる(P); シビれる; シビレる
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) to become numb; to go to sleep (e.g. a limb); (v1,vi) (2) (kana only) to get an electric shock; to tingle (from an electric shock); (v1,vi) (3) (kana only) to be excited; to be titillated; to be mesmerized; to be enthralled

痺れ感

see styles
 shibirekan
    しびれかん
numbness

痺れ茸

see styles
 shibiretake
    しびれたけ
(kana only) Psilocybe venenata (species of psychoactive mushroom)

痺れ薬

see styles
 shibiregusuri
    しびれぐすり
(obscure) anesthetic; anaesthetic

痺れ鯰

see styles
 shibirenamazu
    しびれなまず
(kana only) (obscure) electric catfish (any species of family Malapteruridae, esp. species Malapterurus electricus)

痺れ鰻

see styles
 shibireunagi
    しびれうなぎ
(kana only) (obscure) electric eel (Electrophorus electricus)

痺れえい

see styles
 shibireei / shibiree
    しびれえい
electric ray

Variations:
痺れ茸
痺茸

see styles
 shibiretake; shibiretake
    しびれたけ; シビレタケ
(kana only) Psilocybe venenata (species of psychoactive mushroom)

痺れが切れる

see styles
 shibiregakireru
    しびれがきれる
(exp,v1) to go numb; to have pins and needles

痺れをきらす

see styles
 shibireokirasu
    しびれをきらす
(exp,v5s) to get tired of waiting; to grow impatient

痺れを切らす

see styles
 shibireokirasu
    しびれをきらす
(exp,v5s) to get tired of waiting; to grow impatient

Variations:
痺鯰
痺れ鯰

see styles
 shibirenamazu; shibirenamazu
    しびれなまず; シビレナマズ
(kana only) (rare) (See 電気鯰) electric catfish (any species of family Malapteruridae, esp. species Malapterurus electricus)

Variations:
痺鰻
痺れ鰻

see styles
 shibireunagi; shibireunagi
    しびれうなぎ; シビレウナギ
(kana only) (rare) (See 電気鰻) electric eel (Electrophorus electricus)

Variations:
痺れ感
しびれ感

see styles
 shibirekan
    しびれかん
numbness

Variations:
しびれ薬
痺れ薬

see styles
 shibiregusuri
    しびれぐすり
(See 麻酔薬) anesthetic; anaesthetic

Variations:
痺れが切れる
しびれが切れる

see styles
 shibiregakireru
    しびれがきれる
(exp,v1) to go numb; to have pins and needles

Variations:
痺れエイ
痺れえい
痺れ鱝
痺れ鱏

see styles
 shibireei(痺reei); shibireei(痺reei, 痺re鱝, 痺re鱏); shibireei / shibiree(痺ree); shibiree(痺ree, 痺re鱝, 痺re鱏); shibiree
    しびれエイ(痺れエイ); しびれえい(痺れえい, 痺れ鱝, 痺れ鱏); シビレエイ
(kana only) electric ray (any ray of order Torpediniformes)

Variations:
痺れを切らす
しびれを切らす
痺れをきらす

see styles
 shibireokirasu
    しびれをきらす
(exp,v5s) to get tired of waiting; to grow impatient
This page contains 19 results for "痺れ" in Chinese and/or Japanese.



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