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64 word matches found for '着' using reading 'き'
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Most common form: 寝巻
noun
sleep-wear; nightclothes; pyjamas; pajamas; nightgown; nightdress  (see also: 寝衣)
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noun
uniforms supplied to employees; an allotment
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expression, ichidan verb
to wear the mantle of (borrowed) authority and misuse it
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silver-plated
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expression, ichidan verb
to take (another's guilt) on oneself; to be accused of
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to help (a person) dress
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expression, ichidan verb
to pin a crime on
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undressing and dressing; taking off and putting on (clothes)
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expression, 'i' adjective
not mince matters  (see also: 歯に衣着せない)
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expression
not mince matters
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expression
to not mince matters; to speak frankly  (see also: 歯に衣着せない)
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expression, ichidan verb
to demand gratitude; to make a favour of something; to remind of a favour done to someone; to emphasize the favour one has done  (see also: 恩に掛ける)
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tasteful dress
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expression, ichidan verb
to make one feel grateful
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expression, ichidan verb
to feel oneself indebted to
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patronizing; expecting gratitude in return; acting like one is doing someone a favor; condescending
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expression
not mince matters
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expression
financially ruining oneself by buying too many clothes (as a fabled tendency of the people of Kyoto)  (see also: 大阪の食い倒れ, 着倒れ)
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expression
it is too late to show filial piety once your parents are dead  (see also: 孝行をしたい時分に親は無し; idiomatic expression)
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expression, ichidan verb
to frame; to falsely accuse of a crime
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noun
feeling of clothes
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noun
dressing in kimono without hakama (for a man); dressing casually
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expression
(with) only the clothes one happens to wear
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Most common form: 着直す
to change clothes
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to wear out (clothing)
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Most common form: 着たきり雀
expression, noun
owning nothing except the clothes on one's back
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noun
incoming (phone) number
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noun
clothing  (obsolete term)
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ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to put on; to wear
2. to be used to wearing
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1. to wear extra clothes
2. to dress formally
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