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13 word matches found for '拍' using reading 'びょう'
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1. beating time with one's hands; clapping to the beat
noun
2. making a careless move (in go, shogi, etc.); responding to an opponent's move without proper thought
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3
noun
1. triple time  (music term)
2. three important requisites  (see also: 三拍子揃う)
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2
noun
duple meter; duple metre; duple time  (music term)
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noun
change of rhythm
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without a hitch; swimmingly; with rapid strides  (see also: トントン)
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noun
three-three-seven rhythmic clapping pattern; 3-3-7 beat
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noun
clapper (two long pieces of wood that are clapped together; used in gagaku, etc.)
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3
noun
counting time orally
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noun
wooden rods (square, used in a pair) used in Kansai-area rakugo (e.g. to mark scene changes); small clapper
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3
noun
keeping time by tapping one's knees
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expression, 'u' godan verb
meeting all three important conditions; being a triple threat; being ideal
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noun
1. quadruple time; four-four time; common time  (music term)
2. the four instruments in the accompanying orchestra in noh, etc. (flute, floor drum, small hand drum, large hand drum)  (see also: 囃子, , 大鼓, 小鼓, 太鼓; music term)
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3
noun
beating time with one's foot
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