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12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
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gareejiseeru; gareeji seeru ガレージセール; ガレージ・セール |
garage sale |
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esukareetaakou(esukareetaa校); esukareetakou(esukareeta校) / esukareetako(esukareeta校); esukareetako(esukareeta校) エスカレーターこう(エスカレーター校); エスカレータこう(エスカレータ校) |
(colloquialism) (See エスカレーター学校・エスカレーターがっこう) private school that allows students to advance from one stage of education to the next, often kindergarten to university, without taking entrance exams en route |
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guriinkaree; guriin karee / gurinkaree; gurin karee グリーンカレー; グリーン・カレー |
(Thai) green curry |
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supaisukaree; supaisu karee スパイスカレー; スパイス・カレー |
{food} Japanese curry made using spices instead of roux (wasei: spice curry) |
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retorutokaree; retoruto karee レトルトカレー; レトルト・カレー |
curry in a pouch; retort-pouch curry |
ウィリアムメークピースサッカレー see styles |
iriamumeekupiisusakkaree / iriamumeekupisusakkaree ウィリアムメークピースサッカレー |
(person) William Makepeace Thackeray |
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gareeji(p); gyareeji(rk) ガレージ(P); ギャレージ(rk) |
garage |
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gareeji(p); gyareeji(sk) ガレージ(P); ギャレージ(sk) |
garage |
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kareeraisu(p); karee raisu カレーライス(P); カレー・ライス |
{food} curry and rice; rice and curry; curry rice |
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masukareedo; masukareido(sk) / masukareedo; masukaredo(sk) マスカレード; マスカレイド(sk) |
(See 仮面舞踏会) masquerade (ball) |
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esukareetaa(p); esukareeta / esukareeta(p); esukareeta エスカレーター(P); エスカレータ |
escalator |
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kareidosukoopu; kareedosukoopu / karedosukoopu; kareedosukoopu カレイドスコープ; カレードスコープ |
(See 万華鏡) kaleidoscope |
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maagaretto; magareito; magareeto / magaretto; magareto; magareeto マーガレット; マガレイト; マガレート |
(1) (マーガレット only) marguerite (Chrysanthemum frutescens); (2) Japanese women's hairstyle comprised of a long braid tied up in a loop with a ribbon (ca. 1885) |
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esukareetaagakkou(esukareetaa学校); esukareetagakkou(esukareeta学校) / esukareetagakko(esukareeta学校); esukareetagakko(esukareeta学校) エスカレーターがっこう(エスカレーター学校); エスカレータがっこう(エスカレータ学校) |
(colloquialism) (See エスカレーター校) private school that allows students to advance from one stage of education to the next, often kindergarten to university, without taking entrance exams en route; escalator school |
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kashimiirukaree; kashimiiru karee / kashimirukaree; kashimiru karee カシミールカレー; カシミール・カレー |
Kashmir curry |
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birutoingareeji; birutoin gareeji ビルトインガレージ; ビルトイン・ガレージ |
built-in garage |
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kareeruu; kareeruu; karee ruu; karee ruu / kareeru; kareeru; karee ru; karee ru カレールー; カレールウ; カレー・ルー; カレー・ルウ |
{food} curry roux |
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tarifuesukareeshon; tarifu esukareeshon タリフエスカレーション; タリフ・エスカレーション |
tariff escalation |
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This page contains 18 results for "ガレー" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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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