There are 25 total results for your 登る search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
登る see styles |
noboru のぼる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to ascend; to go up; to climb; (2) to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the sun); to rise; (3) to go to (the capital); (4) to be promoted; (5) to add up to; (6) to advance (in price); (7) to swim up (a river); to sail up; (8) to come up (on the agenda) |
よじ登る see styles |
yojinoboru よじのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up |
攀じ登る see styles |
yojinoboru よじのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up |
楼に登る see styles |
rouninoboru / roninoboru ろうにのぼる |
(exp,v5r) (See 登楼) to go up a tower; to climb a tower |
這い登る see styles |
hainoboru はいのぼる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to clamber; to climb with hands and feet; to crawl up; to creep up |
駆け登る see styles |
kakenoboru かけのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to run (up hill, stairs, etc.) |
伝って登る see styles |
tsutattenoboru つたってのぼる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to shin up; to climb up |
演壇に登る see styles |
endanninoboru えんだんにのぼる |
(exp,v5r) to mount the platform |
龍天に登る see styles |
ryuutenninoboru / ryutenninoboru りゅうてんにのぼる |
(expression) rise of the dragon (bringing rain around the time of the spring equinox) |
りゅう天に登る see styles |
ryuutenninoboru / ryutenninoboru りゅうてんにのぼる |
(expression) rise of the dragon (bringing rain around the time of the spring equinox) |
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hainoboru はいのぼる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) (See 這い上がる・はいあがる・1) to clamber; to climb with hands and feet; to crawl up; to creep up |
豚も煽てりゃ木に登る see styles |
butamoodateryakininoboru ぶたもおだてりゃきにのぼる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) even those of low ability can outdo themselves when flattered |
船頭多くして船山に登る see styles |
sendouookushitefuneyamaninoboru / sendoookushitefuneyamaninoboru せんどうおおくしてふねやまにのぼる |
(expression) too many cooks spoil the broth; too many captains will steer the ship up a mountain |
豚もおだてりゃ木に登る see styles |
butamoodateryakininoboru ぶたもおだてりゃきにのぼる |
(exp,v5r) (idiom) even those of low ability can outdo themselves when flattered |
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ryuutenninoboru / ryutenninoboru りゅうてんにのぼる |
(expression) rise of the dragon (bringing rain around the time of the spring equinox) |
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kakenoboru かけのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to run (up hill, stairs, etc.) |
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noboru のぼる |
(v5r,vi) (1) (上る, 登る only) to ascend; to go up; to climb; (v5r,vi) (2) (上る, 昇る only) to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the Sun); to rise; (v5r,vi) (3) (上る only) to go to (the capital); (v5r,vi) (4) (昇る only) to be promoted; (v5r,vi) (5) (上る only) to add up to; (v5r,vi) (6) (上る only) to advance (in price); (v5r,vi) (7) (上る only) to swim up (a river); to sail up; (v5r,vi) (8) (上る only) to come up (on the agenda) |
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noboru のぼる |
(v5r,vi) (1) to ascend; to go up; to climb; (v5r,vi) (2) (usu. 昇る) to ascend (as a natural process, e.g. the Sun); to rise; (v5r,vi) (3) to go to (the capital); (v5r,vi) (4) to be promoted; (v5r,vi) (5) to add up to; (v5r,vi) (6) to advance (in price); (v5r,vi) (7) to swim up (a river); to sail up; (v5r,vi) (8) to come up (on the agenda) |
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yojinoboru よじのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up |
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kaidanonoboru かいだんをのぼる |
(exp,v5r) to go up the stairs; to climb the stairs |
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yojinoboru よじのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up |
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sendouookushitefuneyamaninoboru / sendoookushitefuneyamaninoboru せんどうおおくしてふねやまにのぼる |
(expression) (proverb) too many cooks spoil the broth; too many captains will steer the ship up a mountain |
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yojinoboru よじのぼる |
(v5r,vi) to climb; to clamber (over, up); to scramble (up); to scale; to claw one's way up |
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butamoodateryakininoboru(豚moodaterya木ni登ru, 豚mo煽terya木ni登ru); butamoodateryakininoboru(butamoodaterya木ni登ru) ぶたもおだてりゃきにのぼる(豚もおだてりゃ木に登る, 豚も煽てりゃ木に登る); ブタもおだてりゃきにのぼる(ブタもおだてりゃ木に登る) |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) flattery will motivate anyone; flattery can do wonders; even a pig will climb up a tree if flattered |
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sendouookushitefuneyamaninoboru / sendoookushitefuneyamaninoboru せんどうおおくしてふねやまにのぼる |
(exp,v5r) (proverb) too many cooks spoil the broth; too many captains will steer the ship up a mountain |
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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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