そで
Meanings
Noun
1. 服の腕を覆う部分。和服ではたもとも含める。
2. 肩から肘を守る鎧の付属品。
3. 牛車、輿などの出入り口の左右に張り出してある場所。
4. 机の脇の部分やそこにある引き出し。
5. 建造物や工作物などの両脇にある場所。
6. 舞台の左右両端にあって、客席から見えない場所
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Used in vocabulary (37 in total)
short sleeves
short sleeved kimono (worn as an undergarment during the Heian period); padded silk garment
sleeveless (garment); sleeveless haori
short sleeves
(arch.) bottom of the sleeve; height of the sleeve (of traditional Japanese clothing); secret; secret bribe
long sleeves
one sleeve
to be cold (to); to ignore (someone)
sleeve badge; sleeve patch; chevrons
to put on (of clothing); (lit.) to put (arms) through sleeves
attaching a sleeve to the body of a shirt; sleeve seam
lining of a sleeve; sleeve lining
short and round sleeves of a kimono
wings of a stage; side stage; coulisse
bribe; money under the table
formal, usually black, kimono with designs along the bottom of the skirt worn by married women on ceremonial occasions; married woman's ceremonial kimono
length of a sleeve (of Western clothing); height of a sleeve (of traditional Japanese clothing)
wide sleeve
long sleeves
long-sleeved kimono
long-sleeved kimono
tight sleeve (of a kimono or dress)
both sleeves
three-quarter sleeves
a meeting by chance is preordained
square sleeves
top crease of a sleeve (of traditional Japanese clothing); sleeve cap (of Western clothing)
overly long sleeves
even a chance meeting can lead to a deep bond
sleeve-hole; armhole
catching someone's attention by winking and tugging at their sleeve
puffed-up sleeves
barbed metal weapon for catching criminals (Edo period)
projecting signboard; side signboard; signboard projecting from a building
tears falling onto the sleeve
kimono with completely attached sleeves (i.e. lacking an opening on the side under the armpit)
using the sleeves of one's kimono as a pillow
Examples (4 in total)
Don't pull my sleeve.
Tom rolled up his sleeves.
Father made a long tear in his sleeve.