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expression, noun
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too-good-to-be-true offers (e.g. scams and frauds), too-good-to-be-true stories
Other readings:
甘い話【うまいはなし】
、旨い話【うまいはなし】
、美味い話【うまいはなし】
to-adverb
1.
successfully, nicely
2.
(yummy) food(child term)
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旨旨【うまうま】
adverb
1.
skilfully, skillfully, well, aptly, cleverly(usually kana)
2.
successfully, smoothly(usually kana)
3.
deliciously(usually kana)
Other readings:
うまく《旨く》
、うまく《巧く》
、うまく《甘く》
expression, Godan-iku/yuku verb
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to get along well with, to make a go of it(usually kana)
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うまくやっていく《旨くやって行く》
expression, Godan-ru verb
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to manage something successfully, to be successful(usually kana)
Other readings:
うまくやる《巧くやる》
、うまくやる《甘くやる》[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kanji usage
noun
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high-grade sake, good sake
See also:美酒 (びしゅ)
Other readings:
旨酒【うまざけ】
、旨酒【ししゅ】[1]
、味酒【うまさけ】
、味酒【うまざけ】
、味酒【あじざけ】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun
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tasty salt flavour (flavor)(colloquialism)
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うま塩【うまじお】
、旨塩【うましお】
、旨塩【うまじお】
noun
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fish, meat, and vegetables stewed in a thick, sweet sauce of soy sauce, sugar and mirin(food term)
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甘煮【うまに】
、甘煮【あまに】
noun
1.
good flavor (flavour), good taste, deliciousness
2.
umami (fifth category of taste in food)
3.
skill, cleverness, charm, attractiveness
4.
profit, gain, benefit, advantage
Other readings:
旨味【うまみ】[1]
、うま味【うまみ】[1]
Notes:
- ateji (phonetic) reading
noun
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flavour enhancer (e.g. monosodium glutamate), flavor enhancer
Other readings:
うまみ調味料【うまみちょうみりょう】
、旨味調味料【うまみちょうみりょう】
、旨み調味料【うまみちょうみりょう】
adverb
1.
in general, generally, mostly, roughly, largely, mainly, on the whole, by and large(usually kana)
noun
2.
gist, point, main idea
Other readings:
おおむね《大旨》
かこういえどくうまし
kakouaritoiedomokurawazunbasonoumakiwoshirazu
expression
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one cannot understand even a holy man's teachings without study, one cannot know the abilities of a great man without putting him to use, one cannot know the delicious taste of fine food without eating it(proverb)
no-adjective
1.
seriously delicious(colloquialism)
2.
very skillful, proficient(colloquialism)
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激うま【げきうま】
、激旨【げきうま】
noun
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explanation of aim (esp. of a legislative bill), rationalization
noun
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written imperial order (late Heian period)
Other readings:
宣旨【ぜじ】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
expression, suru verb (irregular)
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to make it a principle to ..., to aim at doing
noun, auxillary suru verb
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official suggestion, official advice, official instruction
noun, na-adjective
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the point of an argument being unclear, the tenor of an argument being poorly reasoned(yojijukugo)