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31 word matches found for '漬' using reading 'づ'
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1. pickling in salt
2. leaving unchanged; leaving unused
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noun
chazuke; cooked rice with green tea poured on it  (food term)
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suffix
1. pickled (something)
2. being badly influenced by; being addicted to
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noun
freshly pickled vegetables
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noun
pickles made in brine and fermented rice bran (esp. vegetables, also meat, fish, eggs, etc.)
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noun
lightly pickled vegetables
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noun, noun (suffix)
fish, meat, vegetables, etc. pickled in mould (mold) and salt; food pickled in malted rice  (see also: )
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noun
vegetables pickled in mustard
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noun
pickled Japanese horseradish; wasabi cut up and mixed with sake lees
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noun
1. preserving in alcohol
2. pickling one's liver; drinking incessantly; being a souse
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noun
greens pickled in salt (mizuna, mustard leaves, etc.)  (food term)
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noun
vegetables pickled in salted rice-bran paste, esp. with lots of liquid  (see also: どぶ漬け; food term; regional dialect: Kansai-ben)
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noun
salt pickling of a turnip or daikon, incl. leaves and stalk
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noun
meat or fish or vegetables preserved in miso
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noun
fruit, etc. preserved in shochu
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Most common form: 鰻茶漬
noun
broiled eel on rice with green tea poured on top  (see also: 茶漬)
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noun
kimchi; kimchee  (see also: キムチ; food term)
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noun
being frozen in ice
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noun
1. vegetables pickled in salted rice-bran paste, esp. with lots of liquid  (see also: 糠味噌漬け; food term)
2. hot-dip galvanizing  (engineering term; colloquialism)
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noun
vegetables pickled in soy sauce
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noun
(fish or vegetables) pickled in sake lees
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noun
vegetables pickled in salted rice-bran paste  (food term)
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noun
being deeply in debt; being up to one's ears in debt
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noun
well-pickled (vegetables, etc.)
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noun
chadzuke with salmon powder
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noun
pickling of unopened rape blossoms
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noun
smoked daikon pickles (famous product of Akita Prefecture)  (see also: 燻りがっこ; food term)
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Most common form: 一夜づけ
1. last-minute cramming; overnight cramming
noun
2. (vegetables) salted just overnight  (original meaning)
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noun
pickled cherry blossoms
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Most common form: 薬漬け
overprescription; overmedication; drug dependence; drugged
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