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Compounds of ず

  • (aux-v) (1) (arch) will probably be
    (2) intending to
    will
    (3) should
  • (n) (nab:) putting oneself into something
    exerting oneself
  • (suf) (1) apiece
    each
    (2) at a time
    piecemeal
    (P)
  • (adv) (obsc) completely
    entirely
    totally
  • (n) gap
    slippage
  • (prt,suf) without
  • (aux-v) (1) (arch) will probably be
    (2) intending to
    will
    (3) should
  • (aux-v) (1) (arch) will probably be
    (2) intending to
    will
    (3) should
  • (vz) to forbid
    to suppress
  • (adv) (1) first (of all)
    to start with
    about
    almost
    anyway
    well
    now
    (2) hardly (with neg. verb)
    (P)
  • (n) (1) heartburn
    (2) strong sense of disgust
  • (exp) (1) (arch) it is not so
    (2) no
    never mind
  • (adv) necessarily
    certainly
    without fail
    positively
    invariably
    (P)
  • (adj-na) (1) (ksb:) unkind
    mean
    (2) wicked
  • (adj-i) (1) unpleasant
    uncomfortable
    (2) frightening
    (3) cruel
    rude
    violent
    wild
  • (n) flaw noise
  • (n) (sens) ragman
    junkman
    garbage man
  • (n) (1) trash
    junk
    garbage
    (2) worthless product
  • (n) kudzu starch
  • (adv-to) (on-mim) throbbing (pain)
    pounding
  • (adv,adv-to,vs) (on-mim) heavily
    profoundly
  • (adv,adv-to,vs) (on-mim) heavily
    profoundly
  • (adv) (1) continuously in some state (for a long time, distance)
    throughout
    all along
    the whole time
    all the way
    (2) much (better, etc.)
    by far
    far and away
    (3) far away
    long ago
    (4) direct
    straight
    (P)
  • (n,adv-to) thud
    bang
  • (adv) decisively
    decidedly
    once and for all
    unreservedly
    frankly
    (P)
  • (adj-pn) complete
    total
    absolute
  • (adv,adv-to) (stabbing) through
    (plunging) into
  • (adj-na,n) sloppy
    slovenly
    slipshod
    negligent
    loose
    unkempt
  • (exp) (col) Excuse me (coll. form of sumimasen)
  • (v5s,vt) (1) to shift
    to slide (e.g. something away from something else)
    to move (e.g. something out of the way)
    (2) to put off
    to delay
    to postpone
    to stagger (e.g. working hours)
    (P)