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104 word matches found for '耳' using reading 'みみ'
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noun
1. ear
2. hearing
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Most common form: 耳もと
noun
close to the ear; into someone's ear  (usu. 耳元で)
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noun
something heard for the first time; hearing something for the first time
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hard (on the ears); offensive (to the ear); rasping; rough; harsh; grating; jarring; cacophonous
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Most common form: 耳打
whispering into a person's ear
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to be something familiar
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welcome (news); inviting; encouraging; tempting; hopeful
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noun
earrings
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expression, 'ru' godan verb
to hear of
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noun
lug
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noun
March 3rd; Ear Day  (colloquialism)
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to hear; to hear by chance; to hear by accident; to catch (the sound)
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novel; new; unfamiliar; hear for the first time
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noun
earmuffs  (see also: 耳覆い)
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noun
sharp hearing
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noun
1. earpick
2. ear cleaning (with an earpick)
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noun
buzzing in the ears; tinnitus  (medicine, etc. term)
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noun
(bread) crust  (see also: パンの耳)
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expression, ichidan verb
to be told or made to hear something so often that you (metaphorically) get calluses on your ears
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both ears
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noun
cat ears
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noun
overhear; happened to hear that  (colloquialism)
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noun
left ear
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Most common form: 聞く耳を持たない
expression, 'i' adjective
to turn a deaf ear to; to not listen to; to not get the message
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1. deckle-edged (e.g. paper)
2. eared (e.g. jug); with lugs
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expression
having been told something so often that one is fed up with it  (see also: 耳に胼胝ができる; abbreviation; idiomatic expression; colloquialism)
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expression
being quick-eared; having sharp ears; being first to know about something  (see also: 耳の早い)
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noun
1. mishearing
2. (feigned) deafness
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expression, noun
acute ear; good ear
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noun
1. retentive memory
2. double-woven edge of cloth
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