There are 28 total results for your 背負 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
背負 背负 see styles |
bēi fù bei1 fu4 pei fu seoi せおい |
to bear; to carry on one's back; to shoulder (place-name) Seoi |
背負う see styles |
seou / seo せおう shou / sho しょう |
(transitive verb) (1) to carry on one's back; (2) to be burdened with; to take responsibility for; (3) to have (something) in the background; to be in front (of something); (transitive verb) (1) to carry on one's back; (2) to be burdened with; to take responsibility for; (3) to have (something) in the background; to be in front (of something); (v5u,vi) (4) to be conceited; to think highly of oneself |
背負子 see styles |
shoiko しょいこ |
(archaism) wooden rack with shoulder straps for carrying loads on one's back |
背負崎 see styles |
seoizaki せおいざき |
(personal name) Seoizaki |
背負川 see styles |
seoigawa せおいがわ |
(place-name) Seoigawa |
背負越 see styles |
seoigoshi せおいごし |
(place-name) Seoigoshi |
背負い革 see styles |
shoikawa しょいかわ |
sling |
鰲背負山 鳌背负山 see styles |
áo bèi fù shān ao2 bei4 fu4 shan1 ao pei fu shan |
debt as heavy as a mountain on a turtle's back |
背負い投げ see styles |
seoinage; shoinage; zeoinage せおいなげ; しょいなげ; ぜおいなげ |
{MA} seoi nage (judo); shoulder throw; back-carry throw |
背負い込む see styles |
shoikomu; seoikomu しょいこむ; せおいこむ |
(Godan verb with "mu" ending) (1) to carry on one's back; (2) to burden oneself (e.g. with debts, responsibilities, etc.) |
背負ってる see styles |
shotteru しょってる |
(exp,v1) (kana only) (colloquialism) to be conceited; to be stuck up; to be full of oneself; to be cocky |
背負分線川 see styles |
seoibunsengawa せおいぶんせんがわ |
(place-name) Seoibunsengawa |
一本背負い see styles |
ipponseoi; ipponzeoi いっぽんせおい; いっぽんぜおい |
{sumo;MA} one-armed shoulder throw (judo or sumo) |
背負って立つ see styles |
shottetatsu しょってたつ |
(exp,v5t) to work as the backbone (of); to bear responsibility (for); to be the mainstay (of); to be the central part (of) |
背負投げを食う see styles |
seoinageokuu / seoinageoku せおいなげをくう |
(exp,v5u) to be betrayed unexpectedly; to be stabbed in the back; to be double-crossed |
十字架を背負う see styles |
juujikaoseou / jujikaoseo じゅうじかをせおう |
(exp,v5u) (idiom) to have a cross to bear; to carry a heavy burden |
背負い投げを食う see styles |
seoinageokuu / seoinageoku せおいなげをくう |
(exp,v5u) to be betrayed unexpectedly; to be stabbed in the back; to be double-crossed |
鴨が葱を背負って来る see styles |
kamoganegioshottekuru かもがねぎをしょってくる |
(exp,vk) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money; a duck comes carrying a Welsh onion on its back |
Variations: |
shoikomu; seoikomu(背負i込mu) しょいこむ; せおいこむ(背負い込む) |
(Godan verb with "mu" ending) (1) to carry on one's back; (Godan verb with "mu" ending) (2) to burden oneself (e.g. with debts, responsibilities, etc.) |
鴨がねぎを背負ってくる see styles |
kamoganegioshottekuru かもがねぎをしょってくる |
(exp,vk) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money; a duck comes carrying a Welsh onion on its back |
鴨がねぎを背負って来る see styles |
kamoganegioshottekuru かもがねぎをしょってくる |
(exp,vk) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money; a duck comes carrying a Welsh onion on its back |
Variations: |
seou(p); shou / seo(p); sho せおう(P); しょう |
(transitive verb) (1) to carry on one's back; (transitive verb) (2) to be burdened with; to take responsibility for; (transitive verb) (3) to have (something) in the background; to be in front (of something); (v5u,vi) (4) (しょう only) (in the form しょってる) (See しょってる) to be conceited; to think highly of oneself |
Variations: |
seou(p); shou / seo(p); sho せおう(P); しょう |
(transitive verb) (1) to carry on one's back; (transitive verb) (2) to be burdened with; to take responsibility for; (transitive verb) (3) to have (something) in the background; to be in front (of something); (v5u,vi) (4) (しょう only) (in the form しょってる) (See しょってる) to be conceited; to think highly of oneself |
Variations: |
seoinageokuu / seoinageoku せおいなげをくう |
(exp,v5u) to be betrayed unexpectedly; to be stabbed in the back; to be double-crossed |
Variations: |
shottetatsu しょってたつ |
(exp,v5t) to work as the backbone (of); to bear responsibility (for); to be the mainstay (of); to be the central part (of) |
Variations: |
kamoganegioshottekuru(kamoganegio背負ttekuru, kamoganegio背負tte来ru); kamoganegioshottekuru(鴨ganegio背負ttekuru, 鴨ganegio背負tte来ru, 鴨ga葱o背負ttekuru, 鴨ga葱o背負tte来ru, 鴨ga葱oshotte来ru, 鴨ga葱oshottekuru) カモがねぎをしょってくる(カモがネギを背負ってくる, カモがネギを背負って来る); かもがねぎをしょってくる(鴨がねぎを背負ってくる, 鴨がねぎを背負って来る, 鴨が葱を背負ってくる, 鴨が葱を背負って来る, 鴨が葱をしょって来る, 鴨が葱をしょってくる) |
(exp,vk) (See 鴨鍋) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money; a duck comes carrying a Welsh onion on its back |
Variations: |
kamoganegioshottekuru かもがねぎをしょってくる |
(exp,vk) (idiom) (See 鴨鍋) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money; a duck comes carrying a Welsh onion on its back |
Variations: |
kamoganegioshottekuru(kamoganegio背負ttekuru, kamoganegio背負tte来ru); kamoganegioshottekuru(鴨ganegio背負ttekuru, 鴨ganegio背負tte来ru, 鴨ga葱o背負ttekuru, 鴨ga葱o背負tte来ru, 鴨ga葱oshotte来ru) カモがねぎをしょってくる(カモがネギを背負ってくる, カモがネギを背負って来る); かもがねぎをしょってくる(鴨がねぎを背負ってくる, 鴨がねぎを背負って来る, 鴨が葱を背負ってくる, 鴨が葱を背負って来る, 鴨が葱をしょって来る) |
(exp,vk) (See 鴨鍋) along comes a sucker just begging to be parted from his money; a duck comes carrying a Welsh onion on its back |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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