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We found 1 word, 1 conjugated word, and 1 example matching 'たなごころをかえす'
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expression, 'su' godan verb
1. to change one's attitude quickly
2. to flip over one's hand  (たなごころをかえす is often used figuratively as an example of something easy)
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expression, 'su' godan verb
1. to change one's attitude quickly
2. to flip over one's hand  (たなごころをかえす is often used figuratively as an example of something easy)
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はは
きのう
昨日
まで
かいがいりゅうがく
海外留学
おうえん
応援
して
くれていたのに
ゆうじん
友人
はなし
いて
から
てのひら
かえ
して
はんたい
反対
してきた

Until yesterday my mother supported my studying abroad, but she did an about-face after listening to her friend.
 
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