Japanese Word List 11
1. Kiyou 器用 (きよう, キヨウ) : (adj-na,n) Skillful Handy
父は器用で何でも修理してしまう。
My father is good with tools and does almost all the repair.
2. Shintaku 神託 (しんたく, シンタク) : (n) Oracle
神託は実現した。
The oracle was fulfilled.
3. Hideri 日照り (ひでり, ヒデリ) : (n) Dry Weather Drought
日でりのために草が枯れた。
Because of the drought the grass has withered.
4. Kareru 枯れる (かれる, カレル) : (v1) To Wither To Die (plant) To Be Blasted (plant)
花は水がなくて枯れた。
The flowers died for lack of water.
5. Kokatsu 枯渇 (こかつ, コカツ) : (n,vs) Drying Up Becoming Exhausted Running Dry
6. Bokujou 牧場 (ぼくじょう, ボクジョウ) : (n) (1) Farm (livestock) (2) Pasture Land Meadow Grazing Land
牧場には羊がたくさんいる。
There are a lot of sheep in the pasture.
7. Shouhi 消費 (しょうひ, ショウヒ) : (n,vs) Consumption Expenditure
収入が増えれば増えるほど、消費もいっそう多くなる。
The more you earn, the more you spend.
8. Shuunyuu 収入 (しゅうにゅう, シュウニュウ) : (n) Income Receipts Revenue
収入が10%減った。
My income has gone down by 10 percent.
9. Monozuki 物好き (ものずき, モノズキ) : (adj-na,n) (idle) Curiosity
10. Iigusa 言い草 (いいぐさ, イイグサ) : (n) Remarks Comments
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11. Anchi 安置 (あんち, アンチ) : (n) Enshrinement Installation (of Image)
指導者が死んだ時、人々は彼の死体を大きな墓に安置した。
When their leader died, they placed his body in a large tomb.
12. Shidousha 指導者 (しどうしゃ, シドウシャ) : Leader
彼は指導者として皆に尊敬されている。
He is looked up to by all as their leader.
13. Haka 墓 (はか, ハカ) : (n) Grave Tomb
彼を墓に埋めた。
They buried him in his grave.
14. Umeru 埋める (うめる, ウメル) : (v1) To Bury To Fill Up To Fill (a Seat, A Vacant Position)
我々は埋められた宝をさがしていた。
We were looking for buried treasure.
15. Sowasowa そわそわ (そわそわ, ソワソワ) : (adv,n,vs) Fidgety Restless Nervous Uneasy
今日は父さんはそわそわしている。
Dad's in an impatient mood today.
16. Kagai 課外 (かがい, カガイ) : (n) Extracurricular
17. Jishuu 自習 (じしゅう, ジシュウ) : (n,vs) Self-study
18. Herikutsu 屁理屈 (へりくつ, ヘリクツ) : (n) Sophism Quibble
19. Toujisha 当事者 (とうじしゃ, トウジシャ) : (n) Person Concerned Interested Party
当事者同士の話し合いがもっと必要だ。
There should be more communication between the persons concerned.
20. Chikai 誓い (ちかい, チカイ) : (n) Oath Vow
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21. Ukkari うっかり (うっかり, ウッカリ) : (adv,n) Carelessly Thoughtlessly Inadvertently
ついうっかりして花瓶を落としてしまった。
I carelessly dropped a vase.
22. Doji どじ (どじ, ドジ) : (adj-na,n) Blunder Or Clumsiness
23. Shougou 称号 (しょうごう, ショウゴウ) : (n) Title Name Degree
彼は不名誉な称号を得た。
He got a shameful title.
24. Fukashin 不可侵 (ふかしん, フカシン) : (n) Inviolability Sacredness Nonaggression
25. Kanchi 関知 (かんち, カンチ) : (n,vs) Concern Business
それが事実であるとしても、私の関知しないことだ。
Granting that it is true, it does not concern me.
26. Gishiki 儀式 (ぎしき, ギシキ) : (n) Ceremony Rite Ritual Service
儀式は彼の話から始まった。
The ceremony began with his speech.
27. Saishi 祭司 (さいし, サイシ) : (n) Priest
28. Sudoori 素通り (すどおり, スドオリ) : (n,vs) Passing Through Without Stopping Passing By
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