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Results for: to kill the egoTranslations 1 - 30 of 61
English EnglishJapanese (Kanji) Japanese (Kanji)
43rd year of the sexagenary cycle (year of the Fire Horse, renowned for disasters and the birth of women destined to kill their husbands)丙午 [ひのえうま]
43rd year of the sexagenary cycle (year of the Fire Horse, renowned for disasters and the birth of women destined to kill their husbands)丙午 [へいご]
certain kill必殺 [ひっさつ]
dumping spot, place to kill oneself捨て所 [すてどころ]
intent to kill, intent to murder殺意 [さつい]
It is justifiable to kill one (harmful) person to save the lives of many一殺多生 [いっせつたしょう]
It is justifiable to kill one (harmful) person to save the lives of many, 一殺多生 [いっさつたしょう]
killキル
kill and wound殺傷 [さっしょう]
kill-joy, wet-blanket興醒し [きょうざまし]
kill-joy, wet-blanket, skeleton at the feast興ざめ [きょうざめ]
kill-joy, wet-blanket, skeleton at the feast興醒め [きょうざめ]
kill-joy, wet-blanket, skeleton at the feast興冷め [きょうざめ]
poisoning, kill by poison毒殺 [どくさつ]
temporary employment, a temporary job while looking for a better job, work just to kill time腰掛仕事 [こしかけしごと]
to arrest, to take prisoner; to kill; to get someone out (in baseball)打ち取る [うちとる]
to arrest, to take prisoner; to kill; to get someone out (in baseball)打取る [うちとる]
to arrest, to take prisoner; to kill; to get someone out (in baseball)討ち取る [うちとる]
to arrest, to take prisoner; to kill; to get someone out (in baseball)討取る [うちとる]
to beat to death, to kill打殺す [ぶっころす]
to beat to death, to killぶっ殺す [ぶっころす]
to beat to death, to kill打っ殺す [ぶっころす]
to break into (a house to kill the master), to raid討ち入る [うちいる]
to bring down (a bird), to kill仕留める [しとめる]
to destroy, to kill off (trees)切り枯らす [きりからす]
to expose, to lay open (e.g. secret); to take to pieces; to kill, to murderばらす
to hammer into place; to end (a performance); to kill, to slay, to shoot dead, to cut down打ち止める [うちとめる]
to hammer into place; to end (a performance); to kill, to slay, to shoot dead, to cut down打ち留める [うちとめる]
to hammer into place; to end (a performance); to kill, to slay, to shoot dead, to cut down打止める [うちとめる]
to hammer into place; to end (a performance); to kill, to slay, to shoot dead, to cut down打留める [うちとめる]
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