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<123Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
慢性阻塞性肺病 see styles |
màn xìng zǔ sè xìng fèi bìng man4 xing4 zu3 se4 xing4 fei4 bing4 man hsing tsu se hsing fei ping |
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) |
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jimange じまんげ |
(adjectival noun) proud; boastful; bragging; conceited |
不怕慢,就怕站 see styles |
bù pà màn , jiù pà zhàn bu4 pa4 man4 , jiu4 pa4 zhan4 pu p`a man , chiu p`a chan pu pa man , chiu pa chan |
it's better to make slow progress than no progress at all (proverb) |
卑下も自慢の中 see styles |
higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi ひげもじまんのうち |
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride |
卑下も自慢の内 see styles |
higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi ひげもじまんのうち |
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride |
自慢じゃないが see styles |
jimanjanaiga じまんじゃないが |
(expression) I don't want to boast but |
遠離一切增上慢 远离一切增上慢 see styles |
yuǎn lí yī qiè zēng shàng màn yuan3 li2 yi1 qie4 zeng1 shang4 man4 yüan li i ch`ieh tseng shang man yüan li i chieh tseng shang man onri issai zōjō man |
free from all kinds of overweening pride |
慢性閉塞性肺疾患 see styles |
manseiheisokuseihaishikkan / mansehesokusehaishikkan まんせいへいそくせいはいしっかん |
{med} chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; COPD |
慢性関節リウマチ see styles |
manseikansetsuriumachi / mansekansetsuriumachi まんせいかんせつリウマチ |
(obsolete) {med} (See 関節リウマチ) rheumatoid arthritis |
慢性骨髄性白血病 see styles |
manseikotsuzuiseihakketsubyou / mansekotsuzuisehakketsubyo まんせいこつずいせいはっけつびょう |
{med} chronic myelogenous (myeloid) leukemia; CML |
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soman そまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (obsolete) slipshod; sloppy; shoddy |
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nodojiman のどじまん |
(1) person proud of their voice; (2) amateur singing contest |
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nodojiman のどじまん |
(1) singing contest; (2) person proud of their voice |
卑下も自慢のうち see styles |
higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi ひげもじまんのうち |
(exp,n) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride |
遠離一切增上慢智 远离一切增上慢智 see styles |
yuǎn lí yī qiè zēng shàng màn zhì yuan3 li2 yi1 qie4 zeng1 shang4 man4 zhi4 yüan li i ch`ieh tseng shang man chih yüan li i chieh tseng shang man chih onri issai zōjōman chi |
the cognition that is free from all forms of extreme pride |
慢性関節リューマチ see styles |
manseikansetsuryuumachi / mansekansetsuryumachi まんせいかんせつリューマチ |
(obsolete) chronic rheumatoid arthritis |
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kyouman / kyoman きょうまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) arrogance; haughtiness; pride |
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okunijiman おくにじまん |
boasting of one's hometown |
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jimanbanashi じまんばなし |
boastful speech; bragging |
慢性閉塞性呼吸器疾患 see styles |
manseiheisokuseikokyuukishikkan / mansehesokusekokyukishikkan まんせいへいそくせいこきゅうきしっかん |
{med} chronic obstructive respiratory disease |
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gamanzuyoi がまんづよい |
(adjective) (very) patient; persevering |
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kanman かんまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) slow; sluggish; dull; slack; inactive; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) lax (regulation, handling, etc.); slack; sloppy |
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yasegaman やせがまん |
(n,vs,vi) enduring something out of pride; putting up with it; grinning and bearing it |
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gamanjiru(我慢汁, gaman汁); gamanjiru(gaman汁) がまんじる(我慢汁, がまん汁); ガマンじる(ガマン汁) |
(slang) (See 尿道球腺液) pre-ejaculate; pre-ejaculatory fluid; Cowper's fluid; pre-cum |
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gouman / goman ごうまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) haughty; arrogant; insolent; proud; overbearing |
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gamanjiru がまんじる |
(slang) (See 尿道球腺液) pre-ejaculate; pre-ejaculatory fluid; Cowper's fluid; pre-cum |
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manseikansetsuriumachi(慢性関節riumachi); manseikansetsuryuumachi(慢性関節ryuumachi) / mansekansetsuriumachi(慢性関節riumachi); mansekansetsuryumachi(慢性関節ryumachi) まんせいかんせつリウマチ(慢性関節リウマチ); まんせいかんせつリューマチ(慢性関節リューマチ) |
(obsolete) (See 関節リウマチ) chronic rheumatoid arthritis |
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gouman / goman ごうまん |
(noun or adjectival noun) haughty; arrogant; insolent; proud; overbearing |
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gamankurabe(我慢比be, 我慢kurabe, 我慢競be); gamankurabe(gaman比be) がまんくらべ(我慢比べ, 我慢くらべ, 我慢競べ); ガマンくらべ(ガマン比べ) |
test of patience; battle of wills; endurance contest |
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higemojimannouchi / higemojimannochi ひげもじまんのうち |
(expression) (proverb) taking pride in one's humility is a form of bragging; he that humbleth himself wishes to be exalted; too much humility is pride |
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yasegaman やせがまん |
(n,vs,vi) enduring something out of pride; putting up with it; grinning and bearing it |
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manseikansetsuriumachi / mansekansetsuriumachi まんせいかんせつリウマチ |
(obsolete) {med} (See 関節リウマチ) rheumatoid arthritis |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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