There are 25 total results for your 膨れ search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
膨れ see styles |
fukure ふくれ |
scab; swelling; puffiness |
膨れる see styles |
fukureru ふくれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to swell (out); to expand; to be inflated; to distend; to bulge; (2) to get cross; to get sulky; to pout |
膨れ面 see styles |
fukurezura ふくれづら fukuretsura ふくれつら |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sulky look; sullen look |
下膨れ see styles |
shimobukure しもぶくれ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) round-faced; (2) bulging at the bottom; swelling toward the bottom |
水膨れ see styles |
mizubukure みずぶくれ |
blister |
火膨れ see styles |
hibukure ひぶくれ |
blister |
着膨れ see styles |
kibukure きぶくれ |
bundling up (in layers of clothes) |
青膨れ see styles |
aobukure あおぶくれ |
(noun/participle) dropsical (blue-green) swelling |
膨れっ面 see styles |
fukurettsura ふくれっつら |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sulky look; sullen look |
膨れ上る see styles |
fukureagaru ふくれあがる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to swell up |
着膨れる see styles |
kibukureru きぶくれる |
(v1,vi) to be thickly clad |
膨れ上がる see styles |
fukureagaru ふくれあがる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to swell up |
Variations: |
fukurezura; fukuretsura ふくれづら; ふくれつら |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See ふくれっ面) sulky look; sullen look; pout |
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nakabukure なかぶくれ |
{mahj} bulging shape; tile pattern composed of a complete chow and an additional tile of its middle rank (e.g. 3445) |
Variations: |
fukureru ふくれる |
(v1,vi) (1) to swell (out); to expand; to be inflated; to distend; to bulge; (v1,vi) (2) to get cross; to get sulky; to pout |
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shimobukure しもぶくれ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) round-faced; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) bulging at the bottom; swelling toward the bottom |
Variations: |
mizubukure みずぶくれ |
blister |
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hibukure ひぶくれ |
blister (due to a burn) |
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hibukure ひぶくれ |
blister |
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aobukure あおぶくれ |
(n,vs,vi) dropsical (blue-green) swelling |
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fukurettsura ふくれっつら |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) sulky look; sullen look |
Variations: |
kibukureru きぶくれる |
(v1,vi) to be thickly clad |
Variations: |
fukuretsura; fukurezura(ok) ふくれつら; ふくれづら(ok) |
(See ふくれっ面) sulky look (often with puffed cheeks); sullen look; pout; glower |
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fukurettsura ふくれっつら |
sulky look (often with puffed cheeks); sullen look; pout; glower |
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fukureagaru ふくれあがる |
(Godan verb with "ru" ending) to swell up |
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