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<12Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
シュナップス see styles |
shunappusu シュナップス |
liquor (ger: Schnaps) |
モルトリカー see styles |
morutorikaa / morutorika モルトリカー |
malt liquor |
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kakuuchi / kakuchi かくうち |
(1) combined liquor store and bar; combined off-license and pub (licence); (2) drinking alcohol while standing in the shop |
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ikeru; ikeru いける; イケる |
(v1,vi) (1) (from 行ける) to be good (at); to go well; (v1,vi) (2) to look (taste, etc.) good; (v1,vi) (3) to hold one's liquor; to be able to hold one's drink |
ホワイトリカー see styles |
howaitorikaa / howaitorika ホワイトリカー |
white liquor |
モルト・リカー see styles |
moruto rikaa / moruto rika モルト・リカー |
malt liquor |
生チョコレート see styles |
namachokoreeto なまチョコレート |
mixture of chocolate, cream and liquor, used in truffles, ganache, etc. |
行ける(sK) see styles |
ikeru; ikeru いける; イケる |
(v1,vi) (1) (kana only) to be good (at); to go well; (v1,vi) (2) (kana only) to look (taste, etc.) good; (v1,vi) (3) (kana only) to hold one's liquor; to be able to hold one's drink |
ホワイト・リカー see styles |
howaito rikaa / howaito rika ホワイト・リカー |
white liquor |
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sakebitari; sakabitari さけびたり; さかびたり |
(can be adjective with の) (1) liquor-soaked; (2) continuous drinking; daily drinking; binge drinking |
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tadazake(tada酒); tadazake(tada酒, 只酒); tadazake タダざけ(タダ酒); ただざけ(ただ酒, 只酒); タダザケ |
free alcohol; free liquor; free drinks |
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nashishu なししゅ |
pear cider; pear liquor |
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kashassa; kashaasa / kashassa; kashasa カシャッサ; カシャーサ |
cachaça (Brazilian liquor) (por:) |
葷酒山門に入るを許さず see styles |
kunshusanmonniiruoyurusazu / kunshusanmonniruoyurusazu くんしゅさんもんにいるをゆるさず |
(expression) (proverb) {Buddh} bringing pungent vegetables or liquor inside the temple is prohibited |
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inochinomizu いのちのみず |
(exp,n) (1) water of life; life-giving water; (exp,n) (2) (idiom) distilled liquor (brandy, whisky, etc.); spirits; (exp,n) (3) (archaism) (idiom) semen |
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morutorikaa; moruto rikaa / morutorika; moruto rika モルトリカー; モルト・リカー |
malt liquor |
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tamahahaki(玉箒, 玉帚, 玉hahaki); tamabahaki(玉箒, 玉帚, 玉bahaki) たまははき(玉箒, 玉帚, 玉ははき); たまばはき(玉箒, 玉帚, 玉ばはき) |
(1) broom (esp. one for sweeping a silkworm-raising room on the first Day of the Rat of the New Year); (2) (See 箒草) plant used for constructing brooms (e.g. kochia); (3) liquor; alcohol; sake |
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howaitorikaa; howaito rikaa / howaitorika; howaito rika ホワイトリカー; ホワイト・リカー |
white liquor |
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rikaashoppu; rikaa shoppu / rikashoppu; rika shoppu リカーショップ; リカー・ショップ |
liquor shop; liquor store |
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