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EUdict :: English-Japanese (Kanji) dictionary

Results for: feeling,mood,somewhat,slightlyTranslations 1 - 30 of 309
English EnglishJapanese (Kanji) Japanese (Kanji)
(a feeling of) identification (with), sense of belonging帰属意識 [きぞくいしき]
(a) mood, (a) smile or a frown一顰一笑 [いっぴんいっしょう]
(feeling of) identification, sense of unity一体感 [いったいかん]
(feeling of) shame慙愧 [ざんき]
(feeling of) shame慚愧 [ざんき]
(feeling of) tightness in the chest胸苦しい [むなぐるしい]
(feeling) proud肩身が広い [かたみがひろい]
(ling) imperative mood命令法 [めいれいほう]
(ling) mood and tense法と時 [ほうととき]
(ling) mood and tense法と時制 [ほうとじせい]
(ling) subjunctive mood仮定法 [かていほう]
(so ashamed or embarrassed that) one does not know where to put oneself, feeling out of place身の置き所がない [みのおきどころがない]
(waka) poetic sentiment, waka-composing mood, solid grounding in waka, meaning of a waka poem歌心 [うたごころ]
(with an apologetic tone) undesirable state brought about by (my) lack of virtue, feeling morally responsible, mea culpa不徳の致すところ [ふとくのいたすところ]
4 bales on the edge of the sumo ring set slightly back徳俵 [とくだわら]
agreement, same opinion, same feeling, sympathy, concurrence同感 [どうかん]
amateur work (in art), work done in carefree mood without regard to time or expenses殿様仕事 [とのさましごと]
atmosphere (e.g. musical), mood, ambience, ambiance雰囲気 [ふんいき]
atmosphere, mood, sentiment情調 [じょうちょう]
bad feeling, feeling bad, disagreeable, unpleasant, revolting, gross, disgusting気持ち悪い [きもちわるい]
bad temper, bad moodお冠 [おかんむり]
bad temper, bad mood御冠 [おかんむり]
be difficult to get into, not be easily influenced into joining some mood or activityノリが悪い [ノリがわるい]
being in a bad mood虫の居所が悪い [むしのいどころがわるい]
being in a hazy state, being only half conscious, feeling dopey意識朦朧 [いしきもうろう]
being really disappointed, feeling utterly mortified, being deeply vexed無念千万 [むねんせんばん]
binding hand and foot, temporary feeling of paralysis金縛り [かなしばり]
bittersweet, slightly bitter, something that has a strong taste that adults favorほろ苦い [ほろにがい]
bittersweet, slightly bitter, something that has a strong taste that adults favorホロ苦い [ホロにがい]
breath, breathing; tone, mood息 [おき]
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