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We’re gonna have to go right to…
Ludicrous speed! 迅速果断 jin.soku.ka.dan Literally: fast – fast – fruit – sever / decide Alternately: Quick and decisive action. Bold moves made without hesitation. Notes: For synonymous phrases the order of the elements may be reversed as 果断迅速, or 断 … Continue reading
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Tagged action, てるてる坊主, decisive, 迅速, Namepara comic, Spaceballs, speed, 果敢, 果断, 滑子
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All sincerity
(No tricks) 志操堅固 shi.sou.ken.go Literally: intention – operate / fidelity – solid – harden Alternately: Strict adherence to one’s principles and beliefs, or even to one’s chosen style in an art. Unwavering, uncompromising loyalty to an ideal. Notes: Even though … Continue reading
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Tagged トリックスター, consistency, principle, RPG Trickster, 堅固, 志操
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This will be the year of the boar, though
Not that the last couple of years haven’t seen their shares of poorly-educated and tasteless behavior…. 一竜一猪 ichi.ryou.i-.ccho Literally: one – dragon – one – boar/pig Alternately: A saying that expresses the value of education. The difference between someone who … Continue reading
Don’t be backhanded!
先手必勝 sen.te.hi-.sshou Literally: before – hand – certain – win Alternately: Who strikes first, wins. The early bird gets the worm. This phrase may be used to espouse a “first strike” mentality as a general philosophy, or to describe the … Continue reading
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Tagged なし, early bird, first strike, karate, winning, 先手, 必勝
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Rubbing elbows ‘cross the pond
一衣帯水 ichi.i.tai.sui Literally: one – garment – belt – water Alternately: A relatively thin strip of water, such as a river or narrow stretch of sea. By extension, two things that are very close together. Notes: Unusually among four-character compounds, … Continue reading
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Tagged close, 牛鳴, 衣帯, History of the Southern Dynasties, narrow, 南史
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No rank, no file
It gets you off the grid! 無位無冠 mu.i.mu.kan Literally: nothing – rank – nothing – crown Alternately: An ordinary citizen. Having no special prestige from rank, title, official position, or status. Notes: A variant phrase replaces 冠 with 官 (also … Continue reading
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Tagged 無冠, 無官, 無位, no rank, nothing special, ordinary
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Some cows give milk; this one says “Mu”
無為無能 mu.i.mu.nou Literally: nothing – do/benefit – nothing – ability Alternately: Not doing anything, and not able to do anything. A complete lack of action, and of ability to achieve anything significant. Idle and incompetent. Notes: Keep in mind that … Continue reading
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Tagged のび太, 無為, 無能, idleness, incompetence, lack, modesty, self-effacement
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Glance after equally-loving glance
No piquing, though 一視同仁 i-.sshi.dou.jin Literally: one – look – same – benevolence Alternately: Feeling equal affection for all, without prejudice or discrimination. Universal love, without consideration for rank, caste, or any of the other distinctions that normally divide us. … Continue reading
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Tagged benevolence, brotherhood, 韓愈, Han Yu, ideals, universal love, 原人, 同仁, 一視
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Epistolary epimetheum
妄言多謝 mou.gen.ta.sha Literally: blind/reckless – word – many – apology Alternately: This is a utilitarian phrase used to ask forgiveness after speaking in an imprudent, careless, or prejudiced way. For example, it may be found at the end of a … Continue reading
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Tagged circumspection, 魔兎, letters, politeness, 多謝, 妄言
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The problem with thigh drugs
I mean, *a problem 二股膏薬 futa.mata.kou.yaku Literally: two – thigh / crotch – lard / ointment – medicine Alternately: Being here and there; refusing to commit; changing one’s position or opinion based on what seems to be favorable at the … Continue reading