Meaning of 目/meaning-of-ますがた in Japanese

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Definition of 目/meaning-of-ますがた

  1. (n) negative (static) charge; negative electric charge; (sometimes called "negative electricity")
(ga)

蛾 Kanji Details

  1. (n) moth

    がは灯に集まる。
    Moths are attracted by light.

  1. (n) measuring container; measure

    灯火をますの下にかくすな。
    Hide not your light under a bushel.

  2. box (seating at a theatre, etc.)
  3. square on a grid; cell of a grid
  4. square bearing block (at the top of a pillar)
  1. (n) positive electric charge; positive (static) charge; (sometimes called "positive electricity")
かわ(kawa) · がわ(gawa) ·

川河 Kanji Details

  1. (n) river; stream

    この川はあの川の3倍長い。
    This river is three times longer than that one.

  2. (suf) the .... river; (suffix used with the names of rivers)

    信濃川と阿賀野川ではどちらが長いですか。
    Which is longer, the Shinano River or the Agano River?

  1. (v5s, vi, vt) to increase; to grow
(ta)

多 Kanji Details

  1. (n, pref) multi-
だれ(dare) · たれ(tare) · (ta)

誰 Kanji Details

  1. (pn, adj-no) who

    あそこに立ってる女の人はだれですか。
    Who is the woman standing there?

(ta)

田 Kanji Details

  1. (n) rice field
ます(masu) · マス(masu)

鱒 Kanji Details

  1. (n) trout; sea trout

    彼らは川でマスを釣った。
    They fished the stream for trout.

  1. (n) eye; eyeball
  2. eyesight; sight; vision →Related words: 目が見える
  3. look; stare; glance
  4. an experience
  5. viewpoint
  6. stitch; texture; weave →Related words: 編み目
  7. (suf) ordinal number suffix
  8. somewhat; -ish →Related words: 大きめ
  1. (n) positive electric charge; positive (static) charge; (sometimes called "positive electricity")
  1. (n) Halla okadai (species of eunicid worm used as fishing bait)
  2. (species of eunicid worm used as fishing bait) →Related words: 揺蚊
  3. red mite (i.e. a chigger) →Related words: 恙虫
  1. (n) (Buddh) ("like this"; often the opening word of a sutra) →Related words: 如是我聞
  2. ten thusnesses (in Tendai) →Related words: 十如是
(ta)

他 Kanji Details

  1. (n-adv, n, adj-no) other (esp. people and abstract matters)

    ほかの人は私のやっていることが出来ないだろう。
    No other man could do my work.

もく(moku)

目 Kanji Details

  1. (n) (biological) order

    「そのとおり」私は、シャワーを浴びている時に石鹸が目に入るとヒステリー状態になる男のように、娘のこの話に身震いしながら言った。
    Right, I said, shivering at this recital as a man would who gets hysterical while taking a shower if a bit of soap stings his eye.

  2. item (of a budget revision, etc.)

    ヘレン・ケラーは目と耳と口が不自由だった。
    Helen Keller was blind, deaf and dumb.

  3. (ctr) counter for go pieces; counter for surrounded positions (in go) →Related words: 囲碁

    彼は崇拝の眼で彼女を眺めた。
    He regarded her with worship in his eyes.

(ga)
  1. (prt) indicates sentence subject (occasionally object)
  2. indicates possessive (esp. in literary expressions)
  3. (prt, conj) but; however; still; and
(ga)

画 Kanji Details

  1. (n) picture; drawing; painting; sketch
ディーエッチ(diiecchi)
  1. (n) (designated hitter - baseball)
  1. (n) locked up feeling; cooped up feeling; feeling of entrapment; (feeling of hopelessness); being in a bind
ます(masu)
  1. (aux-v) used to indicate respect for the listener (or reader) →Related words: ませ
  2. used to indicate respect for those affected by the action
(ga)

我 Kanji Details

  1. (n) (Buddh) obstinacy

    われに自由を与えよ。しからずんば死を与えよ。
    Give me liberty or give me death.

  2. atman; the self; the ego

    彼も人なり我も人なり。
    What man has done, man can do.

(ga)

雅 Kanji Details

  1. (n, adj-na) elegance; grace
  2. (n) festal song (genre of the Shi Jing) →Related words: 六義
(ga)

賀 Kanji Details

  1. (n) congratulation →Related words: 賀の祝
  1. (n) miniature Chusan palm (Trachycarpus wagnerianus); (poss. Trachycarpus fortunei)
あた(ata) · (ta) ·

咫尺 Kanji Details

  1. (n, n-suf, ctr) distance between outstretched thumb and middle finger (approx. 18 cm)
  1. (n) Gokturks; Sky Turks; Tujue; (powerful Turkic confederation from medieval Inner Asia)
(ta)
  1. (aux-v) indicate past completed or action →Related words:
  2. indicates light imperative →Related words:
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