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13928 いっぱい [[Japanese]] [Adverb] いっぱい (romaji ippai) 1.一杯: a lot [Noun] いっぱい (romaji ippai) 1.一杯: one cup full; one (alcoholic) drink 2.一敗: one defeat 0 0 2012/03/17 12:02
13929 [[Japanese]] ipa :/so/[Etymology] Derived in the Heian period from writing the man'yōgana kanji 曽 in the cursive sōsho style. [Kanji reading] そ (romaji so) 1.祖: ancestor 2.素: prime (number) [Syllable] そ (Hepburn romanization so) 1.The hiragana syllable そ (so), whose equivalent in katakana is ソ (so). It is the fifteenth syllable of the gojūon order, and its position in gojūon tables is さ行お段 (SA-gyō, O-dan; “row SA, section O”). 0 0 2012/03/17 12:03
13933 オープン [[Japanese]] [Adjectival noun] オープン (な-na declension, romaji ōpun) 1.open [Noun] オープン (romaji ōpun) 1.the opening of a business or shop 0 0 2012/03/18 17:40 TaN
13935 枝豆 [[Japanese]] [Noun] 枝豆 (hiragana えだまめ, romaji edamame) 1.green soybeans 0 0 2012/03/18 21:59 TaN
13936 swinging [[English]] ipa :-ɪŋɪŋ[Adjective] swinging (comparative more swinging, superlative most swinging) 1.(informal) Fine, good, successful. The party was swinging. [Noun] swinging (uncountable) 1.An activity where couples engage in sexual activity with different partners [Verb] swinging 1.Present participle of swing. 0 0 2010/10/11 18:05 2012/03/18 22:08 TaN
13939 ネギ [[Japanese]] [Noun] ネギ (romaji negi) 1.葱: scallion, green onion 0 0 2012/03/18 22:18 TaN
13940 green onion [[English]] [Noun] green onion (plural green onions) 1.(US) scallion 0 0 2012/03/18 22:19 TaN
13942 gree [[English]] ipa :/ɡɹiː/[Etymology 1] From Old French gré, from Latin gradum (“step”). Compare degree, grade. [Etymology 2] From Old French gré (“pleasure, goodwill”), from Latin gratum, a noun use of the neuter of gratus (“pleasing”). 0 0 2009/01/09 14:32 2012/03/18 22:19 TaN
13946 なお [[Japanese]] [Proper noun] なお (romaji Nao) 1.A female given name 0 0 2012/03/19 00:04
13948 [[Japanese]] ipa :/jo/[Etymology] Derived in the Heian period from writing the man'yōgana kanji 与 in the cursive sōsho style. [Noun] よ (romaji yo) 1.夜: night, evening 2.預: deposit, in advance [Particle] Wikipedia has an article on:YoWikipediaよ (romaji yo) 1.Indicates certainty or emphasis. 2.ポレット先生はいますか。/ はい, いますよ。 ポレットせんせいはいますか。/ はい, いますよ。 Poretto-sensei wa imasu ka. / Hai, imasu yo. Is Mr. Pollett here? / Yes, I'm certain that he is here. [Suffix] よ (romaji yo) 1.余: over, more than [Syllable] よ (Hepburn romanization yo) 1.The hiragana syllable よ (yo), whose equivalent in katakana is ヨ (yo). It is the thirty-eighth syllable of the gojūon order, and its position in gojūon tables is や行お段 (YA-gyō, O-dan; “row YA, section O”). 0 0 2011/09/24 23:57 2012/03/19 00:04
13950 とどけ [[Japanese]] [Suffix] とどけ (romaji todoke) 1.届, 届け: report, notice, registration 0 0 2012/03/19 00:04
13952 ゆう [[Japanese]] [Noun] ゆう (romaji yū) 1.勇 2.有 3.夕 4.佑 5.優 6.侑 7.裕 8.幽 [Proper noun] ゆう (romaji Yū) 1.優: A female given name 2.佑: A male given name 3.友: A male given name 4.悠: A male given name [Verb] ゆう (godan conjugation, romaji yuu) 1.結う: braid, fasten 2.言う: Alternative spelling of いう. 0 0 2012/03/19 00:04
13955 [[Translingual]] [Etymology] Phono-semantic compound (形聲): semantic 竹 + phonetic 夭. [Han character] 笑 (radical 118 竹+4, 10 strokes, cangjie input 竹竹大 (HHK), four-corner 88432) 1.smile, laugh, giggle 2.snicker [[Cantonese]] [Hanzi] 笑 (Yale siu3) [[Japanese]] [Kanji] 笑 (grade 4 “Kyōiku” kanji) [[Korean]] [Hanja] 笑 Eumhun: - Sound (hangeul): 소 (revised: so, McCune-Reischauer: so, Yale: so) - Name (hangeul): 웃을() [[Mandarin]] [Hanzi] 笑 (pinyin shào (shao4), xiào (xiao4), Wade-Giles shao4, hsiao4) [[Vietnamese]] [Han character] 笑 (tiếu, téo) 0 0 2012/03/19 00:04
13956 友情 [[Japanese]] [Noun] 友情 (hiragana ゆうじょう, romaji yūjō) 1.friendship [[Mandarin]] [Noun] 友情 (traditional and simplified, Pinyin yǒuqíng) 1.friendship [Synonyms] - 友谊/友誼 0 0 2012/03/19 00:04
13957 помощь [[Russian]] ipa :[ˈpo̞məɕː][Noun] помощь • (pómošč’) f. inanimate 1.help, assistance, aid 2.relief 0 0 2012/03/19 00:04
13958 доброта [[Old Church Slavonic]] [Noun] доброта (dobrota) f. 1.goodness [[Russian]] [Noun] доброта (dobrotá) f. 1.kindness, goodness [[Serbo-Croatian]] [Noun] добро̀та f. (Latin spelling dobròta) 1.goodness 0 0 2012/03/19 00:05
13960 よい [[Japanese]] [Adjective] よい (い-i declension, romaji yoi) 1.良い, 佳い, 好い, 善い: good, virtuous [Noun] よい (romaji yoi) 1.宵: evening 2.酔い: drunkenness 3.余意: implied meaning 0 0 2012/03/19 00:06
13961 女性 [[Cantonese]] [Adjective] 女性 (Yale neoi5 sing3) 1.female [[Japanese]] [Antonyms] - 男の人 (otoko no hito, “man”) - 男性 (dansei, “male”) [Noun] 女性 (hiragana じょせい, romaji josei) 1.woman 2.(grammar) feminine gender [Synonyms] - 女の人 (onna no hito, “woman”) [[Mandarin]] [Adjective] 女性 (traditional and simplified, Pinyin nǚxìng) 1.female [Antonyms] - 男性 0 0 2012/03/19 00:06
13962 [[Japanese]] ipa :/ze/[Etymology] The hiragana character せ (se) with a dakuten (゛). [Kanji reading] ぜ (romaji ze) [Syllable] ぜ (Hepburn romanization ze) 1.The hiragana syllable ぜ (ze), whose equivalent in katakana is ゼ (ze). 0 0 2011/12/18 18:48 2012/03/19 00:10
13963 ぜん [[Japanese]] [Noun] ぜん (romaji zen) 1.前: the previous 2.善: virtue 3.全: the whole 4.禅: Zen (Buddhism) 5.膳: a small table 0 0 2011/12/18 18:48 2012/03/19 00:10
13964 [[Translingual]] [Han character] 善 (radical 30 口+9, 12 strokes, cangjie input 廿土廿口 (TGTR), 廿廿口 (TTR), four-corner 80605) 1.good, virtuous, charitable, kind [[Cantonese]] [Hanzi] 善 (Yale sin6) [[Japanese]] [Kanji] 善 (grade 6 “Kyōiku” kanji) [[Korean]] [Hanja] 善 (hangeul 선, revised seon, McCune-Reischauer sŏn) [[Mandarin]] [Hanzi] 善 (pinyin shàn (shan4), Wade-Giles shan4) [[Vietnamese]] [Han character] 善 (thiện, thiến) 0 0 2012/03/19 00:10
13965 よし [[Japanese]] [Adverb] よし (romaji yoshi) 1.縦し: even if [Interjection] よし (romaji yoshi) 1.all right, ok [Noun] よし (romaji yoshi) 1.由: reason, significance 2.ヨシ: common reed, Phragmites australis 3.止し: quitting [Proper noun] よし (romaji Yoshi) 1.喜: A male given name 0 0 2012/03/19 00:11
13967 ちょ [[Japanese]] [Kanji reading] [Noun] ちょ (romaji cho) 1.著: book [Suffix] ちょ (romaji cho) 1.diminutive suffix indicating a person, intended either endearingly or disparagingly. [Syllable] ちょ (Hepburn romanization cho) 1.The hiragana syllable ちょ (cho), whose equivalent in katakana is チョ (cho). 0 0 2011/10/07 21:47 2012/03/19 00:20
13968 ちょう [[Japanese]] [Counter] ちょう (romaji chō) 1.挺, 梃: guns, javelins, candles, hoes, shamisens 2.丁: tools, cakes, levers, servings [Kanji reading] ちょう (romaji chō) [Noun] ちょう (romaji chō) 1.兆: trillion (1012) 2.蝶: butterfly 3.腸: bowel, intestine [Prefix] ちょう (romaji chō-) 1.超: super-, ultra- [Suffix] ちょう (romaji -chō) 1.長: head, leader 2.庁: agency, government office 3.超: over, more than 4.朝: dynasty, reign, period 5.丁: cake, leaf 0 0 2011/10/07 21:47 2012/03/19 00:20
13969 [[Translingual]] [Han character] 懲 (radical 61 心+15, 19 strokes, cangjie input 竹大心 (HKP), X竹大心 (XHKP), four-corner 28334) 1.punish, reprimand 2.warn [[Cantonese]] [Hanzi] 懲 (simplified 惩, Yale ching4) [[Japanese]] [Kanji] 懲 (common “Jōyō” kanji) [[Korean]] [Hanja] 懲 (hangeul 징, revised jing, McCune-Reischauer ching, Yale cing) [[Mandarin]] [Hanzi] 懲 (simplified 惩, pinyin chéng (cheng2), Wade-Giles ch'eng2) 0 0 2012/03/19 00:22
13970 backend [[English]] [Noun] backend (plural backends) 1.Alternative form of back end. 0 0 2012/03/19 00:42 TaN
13971 back-end [[English]] [Noun] back-end (plural back-ends) 1.Alternative form of back end. [[Scots]] [Noun] back-end (plural back-ends) 1.autumn [Synonyms] - hairst 0 0 2012/03/19 00:42 TaN
13973 keen [[English]] ipa :/kiːn/[Anagrams] - knee [Etymology 1] From Middle English kene (“bold, brave, sharp”), from Old English cēne (“bold, brave”), from Proto-Germanic *kōniz (“knowledgeable, skillful, able”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵenə-, *ǵnō- (“to know”). Cognate with Old High German kuoni (“brave”) (whence German kühn), Middle Dutch coene, cōne (“valiant, brave”) (whence Dutch koen), Old Norse kœnn (“skillful, sharp”), Danish køn (“handsome”). [Etymology 2] From Irish caoin (“keen, weep, cry”). [[Luxembourgish]] [Particle] keen m. and n. (negative indefinite article) 1.not a 0 0 2012/03/19 08:35
13974 播種 [[Mandarin]] ipa :[ pɔ˥˥tʂʊŋ˥˩ ][References] - 1985, Wu, Jingrong (ed.), The Pinyin CHINESE-ENGLISH DICTIONARY (in Mandarin/English), Beijing, Hong Kong: The Commercial Press, ISBN 0471867969: - 2000, Shao, Jingmin (ed.), HSK Dictionary (HSK汉语水平考试词典) (in Mandarin/English), Shanghai: Huadong Teachers College Publishers, ISBN 7561720785: [Verb] 播種 (traditional, Pinyin bōzhòng, simplified 播种) 1.(Advanced Mandarin) to sow (seeds) 0 0 2012/03/19 12:18 TaN
13975 employing [[English]] [Etymology] employ +‎ -ing [Verb] employing 1.Present participle of employ. 0 0 2012/03/19 13:04 jack_bob
13977 pinned [[English]] [Verb] pinned 1.Simple past tense and past participle of pin. 0 0 2012/03/19 13:05 jack_bob
13978 クロアチア [[Japanese]] [Proper noun] クロアチア (romaji Kuroachia) 1.Croatia 0 0 2012/03/19 18:49
13979 alternately [[English]] ipa :/ˈɔl.tɚ.nət.li/[Adverb] alternately 1.In reciprocal succession; succeeding by turns; in alternate order. 2.(mathematics) By alternation; when, in a proportion, the antecedent term is compared with antecedent, and consequent. 0 0 2012/03/21 11:17
13988 arriving [[English]] [Verb] arriving 1.Present participle of arrive. 0 0 2012/03/23 12:05 jack_bob
13990 recertification [[English]] [Noun] recertification (plural recertifications) 1.The act or process of recertifying. 0 0 2012/03/23 12:08 jack_bob
13991 integration [[English]] ipa :-eɪʃən[Anagrams] - orientating [Etymology] From to integrate (from Latin integratus, the past participle of integrare 'to make a whole', from integer 'whole') + -ation [Noun] integration (plural integrations) 1.The act or process of making whole or entire. 2.(society) The process of fitting into a community, notably applied to 'visible' (ethnic, immigrant...) minorities 3.(calculus) The operation of finding the integral of a function. 4.(biology) In evolution, the process by which the manifold is compacted into the relatively simple and permanent; supposed to alternate with differentiation as an agent in species' development. [[Swedish]] [Etymology] integrera +‎ -tion [Noun] integration c. 1.integration (making a whole of parts) 2.integration (of immigrants) 3.(mathematics) an integration 0 0 2011/09/13 18:28 2012/03/23 12:57
13993 sanitation [[English]] [Etymology] From the contraction of sanitary, sanit + -ation [Noun] sanitation (plural sanitations) 1.The hygienic disposal or recycling of waste. 2.The policy and practice of protecting health through hygienic measures. 0 0 2012/03/24 03:45 TaN
13994 tarp [[English]] ipa :/tɑːp/[Anagrams] - part - prat - rapt - trap [Noun] tarp (plural tarps) 1.Short form of tarpaulin. 2.1986, Paul Chadwick, Concrete: Under the Desert Stars, Dark Horse Books {Gun pointing at head} Sorry, Quigley, but you had your chance to cooperate. / Bob, straighten the tarp, we don’t want the rug splattered. [Verb] tarp (third-person singular simple present tarps, present participle tarping, simple past and past participle tarped) 1.To cover something with a tarpaulin. 2.2001, Verne Huser, River Running: Canoeing, Kayaking, Rowing, Rafting, p. 136 The load may be tarped for serious white water, but tarped or not, everything should be tied securely in case of capsize. [[Lithuanian]] ipa :[tɐɾp][Preposition] tar̃p (with genitive) 1.between Koks skirtumas tarp vyrų ir moterų? What's the difference between men and women? Šuo yra grindyse tarp katės ir sienos. The dog is on the floor between the cat and the wall. 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
13995 tarpaulin [[English]] ipa :-ɔːlɪn[Etymology] From tar + pall (“heavy canvas”) + -ing. [Noun] tarpaulin (plural tarpaulins) 1.(countable) A heavy, waterproof sheet of material, often cloth, used as a cover. Throw a tarpaulin over that woodpile before it gets wet. 2.(countable, slang, archaic) A sailor. Often abbreviated to just tar. 3.(uncountable, obsolete) Any heavy, waterproof material used as a cover. 4.(uncountable, nautical, obsolete) Canvas waterproofed with tar, used as a cover. 5.A hat made of, or covered with, painted or tarred cloth, worn by sailors and others. 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
14001 come for [[English]] [Verb] come for (third-person singular simple present comes for, present participle coming for, simple past came for, past participle come for) 1.(transitive) to search for something or someone, in order to catch them/it. you should hide as the police are coming for you. 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
14003 phlegmatic [[English]] ipa :/flɛɡˈmætɪk/[Adjective] phlegmatic (comparative more phlegmatic, superlative most phlegmatic) 1.Not easily excited to action or passion; calm; sluggish. 2.1873, Jules Verne, chapter 2, Around the World in 80 Days[1]: Calm and phlegmatic, with a clear eye, Mr. Fogg seemed a perfect type of that English composure which Angelica Kauffmann has so skilfully represented on canvas. 3.(archaic) Abounding in phlegm; as, phlegmatic humors; a phlegmatic constitution. 4.Generating, causing, or full of phlegm. 5.Watery. [Alternative forms] - phlegmatick - phlegmaticke - phlegmatique [Etymology] From Ancient Greek φλέγμα (phlégma, “phlegma”) [Synonyms] - (calm and reasonable, tending not to get upset): apathetic, sluggish, cold-blooded, unflappable, stoic 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
14007 convey [[English]] ipa :/kənˈveɪ/[Etymology] Old French conveier (confer French convoyer), Vulgar Latin conviare, from via, "way". Confer "convoy". [Verb] convey (third-person singular simple present conveys, present participle conveying, simple past and past participle conveyed) 1.To transport; to carry; to take from one place to another. 2.To communicate; to make known; to portray. 3.(law) To transfer legal rights (to). He conveyed ownership of the company to his daughter. 0 0 2010/06/02 00:13 2012/03/25 09:08
14008 bland [[English]] ipa :/blænd/[Adjective] bland (comparative blander, superlative blandest) 1.(now rare) Mild; soft, gentle, balmy; smooth in manner; suave. 2.1818, John Keats, "Sonnet": Where didst thou find, young Bard, thy sounding lyre? / Where the bland accent, and the tender tone? 3.Having a soothing effect; not irritating or stimulating. a bland oil a bland diet 4.Lacking in taste or vigor. the coffee was bland the judge found the defense's case to be bland [Etymology] From Latin blandus (“pleasant, flattering”). [References] - bland in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 [[Danish]] [Verb] bland 1.imperative of blande [[Icelandic]] ipa :[plant][Noun] bland n. 1.mix [[Swedish]] [Preposition] bland 1.among 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
14009 occupant [[English]] ipa :/ˈɒk.jə.pənt/[Noun] occupant (plural occupants) 1.A person who occupies a place or a position. 2.An owner or tenant of a property. 3.A person sitting in a car or other vehicle. [[French]] ipa :/ɔ.ky.pɑ̃/[Verb] occupant 1.Present participle of occuper. [[Latin]] [Verb] occupant 1.third-person plural present active indicative of occupō 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
14010 epitomized [[English]] [Verb] epitomized 1.Simple past tense and past participle of epitomize. 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
14012 carping [[English]] ipa :-ɑː(r)pɪŋ[Adjective] carping (comparative more carping, superlative most carping) 1.Pertaining to excessive complaining. 1847 Having thus acknowledged what I owe those who have aided and approved me, I turn to another class; a small one, so far as I know, but not, therefore, to be overlooked. I mean the timorous or carping few who doubt the tendency of such books as "Jane Eyre:" in whose eyes whatever is unusual is wrong; whose ears detect in each protest against bigotry -- that parent of crime -- an insult to piety, that regent of God on earth. I would suggest to such doubters certain obvious distinctions; I would remind them of certain simple truths. — Charlotte Bronte, Preface to 2nd London edition of Jane Eyre. 2005 Written as a ripost to Samuel Constant’s short story "Le Mari sentimental", in which the husband is driven to despair and ultimately suicide by his carping wife, Mistress Henly begins with an account of the wife’s reading of the Constant story and how as a reader she links the text of imagination to the realities of her own life.Title:Through The Reading Glass ISBN 0791464210 Publisher:SUNY Press. Author Suellen Diaconoff. Publication Date: Apr 7, 2005 Page:110 [Noun] carping (plural carpings) 1.Excessive complaining. 1911 "Oh, stop your carping, Dawn!" I told myself. "You can't expect charming tones, and Oriental do-dads and apple trees in a German boarding-house. — Edna Ferber, Dawn O'Hara, the Girl who Laughed, Chapter 6 [Verb] carping 1.Present participle of carp. 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
14017 enticement [[English]] [Noun] enticement (plural enticements) 1.The act or practice of enticing, of alluring or tempting; as, the enticements of evil companions. 2.That which entices, or incites to evil; means of allurement; an alluring object; as, an enticement to sin. 3.1818, Mary Shelley, chapter 4, Frankenstein[1]: None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science. [References] - enticement in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co., New York, 1911 - enticement in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
14019 paltry [[English]] ipa :/ˈpɔːltɹi/[Adjective] paltry (comparative paltrier, superlative paltriest) 1.trashy, trivial, of little value This is indeed a paltry flyer about a silly product. She made some paltry excuse and left. 2.meager; worthless; pitiful; trifling Could someone hope to survive on such a paltry income? Student grants these days are paltry, and many students have to take out loans. [Alternative forms] - paultry, paultrie, palterey [Anagrams] - partly - raptly [Etymology] Probably from Middle Low German paltrig (“ragged, rubbishy, worthless”), from palter, palte (“cloth, rag, shred”), from Old Saxon *paltro, *palto (“cloth, rag”), from Proto-Germanic *paltrô, *paltô (“scrap, rag”). Cognate with Eastern Frisian palterig (“ragged, torn”), German dialectal palterig (“paltry”). Compare also Low German palte (“rag”), West Frisian palt (“rag”), German dialectal Palter (“rag”), Danish pjalt (“rag, tatter”), Swedish palta (“rag”). See also palterly. 0 0 2012/03/03 20:08 2012/03/25 09:08
14021 ancestry [[English]] ipa :/ˈæn.sɛs.tɹi/[Alternative forms] - ancestrie (obsolete) - auncestrie (obsolete) - auncestry (obsolete) [Etymology] From Old French ancesserie. See ancestor. [Noun] ancestry (plural ancestries) 1.Condition as to ancestors; ancestral lineage; hence, birth or honorable descent. Title and ancestry render a good man more illustrious, but an ill one more contemptible. -Addison. 2.A series of ancestors or progenitors; lineage, or those who compose the line of natural descent. 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
14022 depersonalize [[English]] [Verb] depersonalize (third-person singular simple present depersonalizes, present participle depersonalizing, simple past and past participle depersonalized) 1.To remove a sense of personal identity or individual character from something 2.To present something as an impersonal object 3.(psychiatry) To suffer an episode of depersonalization He's depersonalizing right now, so he's very considering checking himself into the hospital. 0 0 2012/03/25 09:08
14023 curlicue [[English]] [Etymology] From curly +‎ cue. [Noun] Wikipedia has an article on:CurlicueWikipedia curlicue (plural curlicues) 1.A fancy twisting or curling shape made from a series of concentric circles. [Verb] curlicue (third-person singular simple present curlicues, present participle curlicuing, simple past and past participle curlicued) 1.(transitive and intransitive) To make or adorn (something) with curlicues, or as if with curlicues 2.2007 October 15, The New York Times, “New CDs”, New York Times: “Here We Go Again” is the gentlest kiss-off imaginable, with strings and harp and curlicued guitars cushioning Ms. Stone’s farewell […] 0 0 2012/03/10 17:44 2012/03/25 09:08

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