① 巻いて中に入れる。② ある関係・事態に引き入れる。
to wind around; to wrap around; to coil around
nightclothes; nightwear; sleepwear; pyjamas; pajamas; nightgown
to roll up; to hoist; to take away; to rip off (e.g. money from someone); to blow up (dust)
to arise; to break out; to well up; to burst
whirlpool; maelstrom; vortex; spiral (shape, pattern)
to create (a sensation); to give rise to (controversy)
① 大気の下層で起こる細長く激しい渦巻きで積乱雲などの雲底から直径数十メートルから数百メートルの漏斗状、柱状の雲が垂れ下がって海面または地上に達して中心付近は風速毎秒百メートルを超え進路にあたる地上のものや海水、砂塵を空中に巻き上げ家屋を破壊する。
① 巻いて中に入れる。② ある関係・事態に引き入れる。
sleeved quilt; futon with sleeves; cotton padded nightwear
① 防寒や装飾で首に巻くものの総称。くびまき。マフラー。
to roll up; to be rolled up
wrapping (something) in a bamboo mat; wrapping someone in a bamboo mat and throwing them into a river (unofficial Edo-period punishment)
rolling (something) up by spinning it around; coiling
one roll; one book; one volume; rolling once; wrapping once around
vinegared rice rolled in nori (laver)
① 溶き卵に塩胡椒、だし汁で味付けしたものをフライパンで柔らかく焼き上げた料理。
old-fashioned boys' hairstyle; Meiji period women's hairstyle; type of dance in kabuki; knots in colour of four cardinal points hanging from the roof above the ring (color); constricted tagelus (Sinonovacula constricta); Chinese razor clam
to wind (thread, film, etc.)
spool (of thread); reel; bobbin; tuning peg
to rewind; to rally; to recover; to come back
haramaki; bellyband; stomach band; torso armour that opens at the back; haramaki
spool (of thread); reel; bobbin; tuning peg
bamboo mat used in food preparation (esp. to roll sushi); sushi mat
rolling (something) up by spinning it around; coiling
loincloth; waistcloth; kimono underskirt
omelette-wrapped eel; basted, roasted eel wrapped in a rolled omelette
reel for a spare bowstring
book of (trade) secrets; secrets; study guide (to supplement a textbook); crib; key
women's waistcloth; loincloth; garment worn by nobles when bathing
rally; recovery; comeback; winding (thread, etc.)
salted salmon; fish wrapped in (bamboo) leaves
something rolled in paper; paper roll; cigarette
① 刀剣の柄を組糸や革などで巻くこと。② 1.を業とする職人。
large square winter shawl
rewinding (e.g. VCR, tape deck, etc.)
ehōmaki; uncut sushi roll eaten during setsubun
futomaki; thick roll of makizushi; rolling something thickly; something rolled thickly (a cigar, etc.)
longitudinal winding; curling (e.g. hair)
① 柔道において技をかける際に相手を自分に合わせ巻きこむようにして投げる技の総称。② 車両が道路を曲がる際に内輪差で他の車両や歩行者に車体の横面をぶつけること。
① 卵の黄身と白身魚のすり身を合わせて、厚焼きにしすだれ巻きにした食品。② 巻き寿司をさらに語義1の食品で巻いた寿司。③ 和服の帯の下ごしらえとして帯の下に巻く細い帯。
straw post for training sword strikes, karate punches and arrow hits
curling inwards (esp. the tips of one's hair)
type of food (sliced dried herring or other fish wrapped in kombu seaweed and boiled)
type of food (sliced dried herring or other fish wrapped in kombu seaweed and boiled)
taking up; winding; rolled paper
sword with a very long grip
cucumber sushi wrapped in nori (seaweed); cucumber makizushi
cucumber sushi wrapped in nori (seaweed); cucumber makizushi
battleship sushi; gunkan maki; sushi made by wrapping a strip of nori around a rice ball with a topping
rolling by hand (e.g. sushi roll, cigarette); winding by hand (e.g. watch); hand-rolled sushi (usu. cone-shaped); windup watch; mechanical watch
vinegared rice and sliced raw tuna wrapped in seaweed
rolling something thinly; something rolled thinly (a thin roll of makizushi, a cigarette, etc.)
counterclockwise; anti-clockwise; eccentric; abnormal
aphid; plant louse; plant lice
purse seine; round haul net
curl (on a rolled poster, etc.)
winding a replacement thread, wire, etc.; changing from an overarm to an underarm grip on one's opponent's belt
detour (around a waterfall, etc. when gorge-climbing)
balling and burlapping (horticulture); root wrapping
zebra sole (Zebrias zebrinus)
kamaboko with a spiral whirlpool-like pattern
winding (coil, armature, etc.)
obi that is not tied but merely wrapped around the body
bite-sized morsels wrapped in nori
straw belt wrapped around trees to protect against pests; decorative straw wrapped around wine barrels
alternating-current winding
rolled tail (of a traditional Japanese hat); looped tail
omelette rolled together with seaweed
makizushi with the rice on the outside
woven mat tied around a plant to prevent damage from the weight of snow
chōfu-maki (traditional Japanese sweet)