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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
側錄 侧录 see styles |
cè lù ce4 lu4 ts`e lu tse lu |
to capture data; to record illicitly; data skimming |
卒読 see styles |
sotsudoku そつどく |
(noun/participle) (1) (rare) hasty reading; cursory reading; skimming; (noun/participle) (2) (rare) finishing reading |
茵芋 see styles |
yīn yù yin1 yu4 yin yü |
Skimmia japonica |
読過 see styles |
dokka どっか |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) finishing reading; (noun, transitive verb) (2) skimming (over) |
深山樒 see styles |
miyamashikimi; miyamashikimi みやましきみ; ミヤマシキミ |
(kana only) Japanese skimmia (Skimmia japonica, esp. S. j. var. japonica) |
ピン撥ね see styles |
pinhane; pinhane ピンはね; ピンハネ |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (kana only) taking a cut (of someone else's money); taking a rake-off; pocketing a kickback; skimming (a percentage of the profits, proceeds, etc.) |
抜き読み see styles |
nukiyomi ぬきよみ |
(noun, transitive verb) skimming a text |
拾い読み see styles |
hiroiyomi ひろいよみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) reading only the important parts; reading here and there; skimming through; browsing; (noun, transitive verb) (2) reading word by word; reading only the parts one can understand |
擦れ擦れ see styles |
suresure すれすれ |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (kana only) grazing; skimming; almost touching; passing within inches; being within a whisker; shaving close; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) (kana only) barely; just; narrowly; by a slim margin |
流し読み see styles |
nagashiyomi ながしよみ |
(noun/participle) skimming (a book, etc.) |
石飛ばし see styles |
ishitobashi いしとばし |
skipping stones (on a body of water); skimming stones |
走り読み see styles |
hashiriyomi はしりよみ |
(noun, transitive verb) skimming through; scanning (reading matter) |
スキミング see styles |
sukimingu スキミング |
skimming (illegally copying credit cards with a swipe device) |
ミヤマシキミ see styles |
miyamashikimi ミヤマシキミ |
(kana only) Japanese skimmia (Skimmia japonica, esp. S. j. var. japonica) |
ピン撥ね(rK) see styles |
pinhane; pinhane; pinhane(sk) ピンはね; ピンハネ; ぴんはね(sk) |
(n,vs,vt,vi) (kana only) taking a cut (of someone else's money); taking a rake-off; pocketing a kickback; skimming (a percentage of the profits, proceeds, etc.) |
クリームスキミング see styles |
kuriimusukimingu / kurimusukimingu クリームスキミング |
cream skimming |
クリーム・スキミング see styles |
kuriimu sukimingu / kurimu sukimingu クリーム・スキミング |
cream skimming |
Variations: |
mizukiri みずきり |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) straining; draining; (2) drainer; strainer; colander; (3) cutwater (of a ship); forefoot; drip (on a building); flashing; throating; starling (of a bridge); (4) stone skipping; stone skimming; skipping stones; ducks and drakes; (noun, transitive verb) (5) cutting a flower stem under water (to prolong its life) |
Variations: |
suresure(p); suresure すれすれ(P); スレスレ |
(adj-no,adj-na,n) (1) (kana only) grazing; skimming; almost touching; passing within inches; being within a whisker; shaving close; (adj-no,adj-na,n) (2) (kana only) barely; just; narrowly; by a slim margin |
Variations: |
kuriimusukimingu; kuriimu sukimingu / kurimusukimingu; kurimu sukimingu クリームスキミング; クリーム・スキミング |
cream skimming |
Variations: |
hiroiyomi ひろいよみ |
(noun, transitive verb) (1) reading only the important parts; reading here and there; skimming through; browsing; (noun, transitive verb) (2) reading word by word; reading only the parts one can understand |
Variations: |
akutori あくとり |
{food} (See アク・3) removing scum (from a broth, etc.); skimming off scum |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 22 results for "Kimmi" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
Apparently, we were the first ones who were crazy enough to think that western people might want a combined Chinese, Japanese, and Buddhist dictionary.
A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.
Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House
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