ギレ
Meanings
Suffix
1. completely using up ...; running out of ...; exhausting ...
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (47 in total)
snapping back (at someone); lashing out (despite being in the wrong); counterblast; counteroffensive; backlash
being truly angry
looking furious; looking like one's about to blow their top
losing one's cool; blowing one's top
instantly exploding into a rage; sudden outburst
small pieces; fragments; chopped meat; scraps (of beef, pork, etc.)
snapping back (at someone); lashing out (despite being in the wrong); counterblast; counteroffensive; backlash
pieces; scraps; disconnected
getting irked; getting slightly ticked off
piece of paper; slip of paper; strip of paper; scrap of paper
being out of time; passing the deadline; time-out
shortness of breath; panting; puffing; running out of steam (e.g. economy); losing momentum
snapping back (at someone); lashing out (despite being in the wrong); counterblast; counteroffensive; backlash
stick; piece of wood; billet; piece of a broken pole
out of bullets
feel when biting; manner of enunciation
piece of cloth
out of stock; sold out
fall of the curtain; last scene; end of act
running out of battery; battery depletion; going flat; loss of energy; depletion of stamina
piece of wood (cut from a larger piece); chip of wood; block of wood
running out of energy; running out of strength
break; pause; interruption; intermission
expiration of a term; becoming overdue
severing of connections or relations
looking furious; looking like one's about to blow their top
looking furious; looking like one's about to blow their top
(being) out of stock
small piece (e.g. of cloth)
run out of
same cloth; spare cloth (e.g. for patching)
gap between the clouds
bamboo chip
dead link; linkrot
instantly exploding into a rage; sudden outburst
instantly exploding into a rage; sudden outburst
old cloth; old rags
power (supply) cutoff
patchwork
remnants (cloth)
patch (for mending clothes, fabric, etc.)
fragments from the old literary work kept at Koyasan
control break
sound drop-out (e.g. in audio equipment)
drying up (of the surface of a riverbed)