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Search Terms: *金*
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noun
1.
alchemy
2.
way of making money, moneymaker, money-spinner
noun
1.
binding hand and foot, temporary feeling of paralysis, sleep paralysis
2.
being tied down with money(colloquialism)
noun, auxillary suru verb
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chasing, metal carving, metal engraving
noun
1.
gold certificate
2.
tradeable coupon redeemable for goods or services
noun
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chopped burdock root (and sometimes carrot) cooked in sugar and soy sauce(abbreviation, usually kana)
See also:金平牛蒡
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きんぴら《公平》
noun
1.
vajra (indestructible substance), diamond, adamantine
2.
thunderbolt, Indra's weapon, Buddhist symbol of the indestructible truth
Common word
noun
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Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund
noun
1.
impregnable castle
2.
inner castle citadel
3.
golden castle (nickname for Nagoya Castle)
noun
1.
ore, unprocessed metal, ground metal
2.
(one's) true character
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地金【じきん】
noun, no-adjective
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getting rich quick, making a killing, making a fortune at a single stroke(yojijukugo)
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一攫千金【いっかくせんきん】
noun
1.
current account, transactional account
See also:預金
2.
checking account, cheque account, demand account
noun, no-adjective
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gold leaf, beaten gold
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金ぱく【きんぱく】
noun
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sheet metal, metal plate
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板金【いたがね】
、鈑金【ばんきん】
、板銀【いたがね】
noun
1.
war funds, war chest
2.
funds (for activities), campaign funds
Common word
noun
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accounts receivable, outstanding sales account
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売掛金【うりかけきん】
noun
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noun
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submetallic luster, submetallic lustre(geology term)
expression
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don't lend money to a man who doesn't have an erection in the morning (because he's not healthy and might die before he can repay)(archaism, proverb)
expression, noun
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desire for money for one's enjoyment (as an alleged motive for theft, fraud, etc.)
noun
1.
scholarship, student award, student grant, student loan
2.
educational fund, educational lender
noun
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basic allowance of child care leave benefits
noun
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asbestos coated wire mesh (was used in schools as test equipment)
noun
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expression
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one's word is worth 1,000 pieces of gold, a promise should be kept at all cost(yojijukugo)
noun
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ichibukin, Edo-period rectangular gold coin worth a quarter ryō
See also:両 (りょう)
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一歩金【いちぶきん】
expression, Ichidan verb
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to dream of making a fortune at one stroke, to dream of getting rich quickly
expression
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every moment is precious, time is money, precious time(yojijukugo)
expression
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A smile of a beautiful woman is worth a thousand pieces of gold, enchanting smile of a glamorous woman(yojijukugo)
expression
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being lavish with one's money, spending a huge sum of money at once on a treat(yojijukugo)
expression
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you can't rely on parents and money to stay around forever, money comes and goes; so do parents(proverb)
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何時迄もあると思うな親と金【いつまでもあるとおもうなおやとかね】
expression
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handsome men have neither money nor power(proverb)
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色男金と力は無かりけり【いろおとこかねとちからはなかりけり】
noun
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noun
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receipts and payments, income and expenditure
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受け払い金【うけはらいきん】