みぎ
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. right; right-hand side
2. afore-mentioned (esp. in vertical Japanese writing); foregoing; forgoing; above
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (53 in total)
right hand; right-hand side; right-hand direction; (on) the right
right and left
right arm; right-hand man; right hand; right-hand person
right foot; right leg
right eye
like he said; same for me; ditto
right armpit; right side
right shoulder
lower right
to turn right; to turn to the right
right elbow
right-handedness; right-handed person; right-hander
right side; right-hand side
right end; right edge
upper right
to be superior to
right half of the body
from right to left; in one ear and out the other; nice and quick; with speed and address; without further ado
being unfamiliar with a locality; not knowing one's way around; (lit.) not knowing one's right hand from the left; being clueless
right side
to turn to the right
rear right (corner, etc.); on the right and at the end; right-hand side and at the back
clockwise rotation; CW; right-handed rotation
front right; front and right; before and right; right side under (clothing)
right hook (e.g. in boxing, etc.)
rear right; back right; right and behind
right-click
right of center (politically); right-leaning; tending to the right
facing right
as above-mentioned
rising diagonally up and to the right; growing; expanding; soaring
in one ear and out the other
clockwise
right hand drive (of cars, etc.)
right-handed batter
upper right (corner)
right-handed batter
lower right (corner)
hold in which both wrestlers obtain an underarm grip with the right hand and an overarm grip with the left
always contradicting what other people say
in calligraphy, a triangular stroke going from upper left to lower right
right shift (bitwise, arithmetic)
right-aligned; right-justified
right justification; aligning to the right
closing parenthesis
in witness whereof ...
dextral fault; right-lateral fault
closing bracket
right-facing swastika; clockwise swastika
writing horizontally from right to left
right-handed outside grip (on one's opponent's belt)
Examples (16 in total)
Turn to the right.
Turn the key to the right.
My right shoulder hurts.