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expression
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poverty is a stranger to industry, diligence is the mother of good fortune(proverb)
Other readings:
稼ぐに追いつく貧乏無し【かせぐにおいつくびんぼうなし】
noun
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sickle cell anemia (anaemia), sickle cell disease
noun
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sickle cell anemia (anaemia), sickle cell disease
na-adjective, noun
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Jack of all trades and master of none(yojijukugo)
noun
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megaloblastic anemia(medical term)
expression, adjective
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ungenerous, poor in spirit, with no great feelings
noun
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aplastic anemia, aplastic anaemia
noun
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autoimmune hemolytic anemia, autoimmune haemolytic anaemia
noun
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autoimmune hemolytic anemia, autoimmune haemolytic anaemia
noun
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gradually becoming poor, situation getting gradually worse and worse
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じり貧【じりひん】
no-adjective, na-adjective
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penniless, extremely poor, destitute(usually kana)
expression
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extremely indigent, extremely poor, in dire poverty, as poor as a church mouse
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赤貧洗うがごとし【せきひんあらうがごとし】
noun
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daihinmin, daifugō, Japanese card game similar to President
See also:大富豪
noun
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impoverishment of fishermen because of a bumper catch, decline in fishermen's income caused by the sharply lower fish prices as a result of an overabundant catch(yojijukugo)
noun
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sideroblastic anemia, sideroblastic anaemia
noun
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iron-deficiency anemia, iron-deficiency anaemia
expression, noun, na-adjective
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lacking substance, poor in content
noun
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poverty caused by the high costs of (repetitive) moving
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引越し貧乏【ひっこしびんぼう】[1]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
noun
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lake with low nutrient level, oligotrophic lake, unproductive lake
expression, noun
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one's mite, widow's mite, one lantern from a poor man (i.e. no-one can give more than the only thing they have)
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貧者一灯【ひんじゃのいっとう】[1]
Notes:
- word containing irregular kana usage
expression
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good luck does not last, a poor priest's two memorial services (being so close in time the priest can only eat at one of them)(proverb)
noun
1.
imperfect (Buddhist) training, imperfection in one's (Buddhist) training, incomplete training, poor training(Buddhist term)
pronoun
2.
I, me(humble language)(used by Buddhist monks)
expression
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poverty is the greatest motivator, poverty is the mother of invention(proverb)
expression, noun
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disparity of wealth, wealth inequality, social inequality
noun
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short end of the stick, short straw, unlucky number, blank, bad bargain
Other readings:
貧乏籤【びんぼうくじ】
、貧乏鬮【びんぼうくじ】
expression, Godan-ku verb
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to get the short end of the stick, to get the bad end of a bargain
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貧乏籤を引く【びんぼうくじをひく】
noun
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needy circumstances, living in poverty
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貧乏暮し【びんぼうぐらし】[1]
Notes:
- irregular okurigana usage
noun, auxillary suru verb
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pencil sharpened at both ends, sharpening a pencil at both ends
Other readings:
びんぼう削り【びんぼうけずり】
expression
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children are a poor man's riches(proverb)
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貧乏子沢山【びんぼうこだくさん】
noun
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being unable to discern good food from bad, poor person's taste (in food), unsophisticated palate(colloquialism)
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貧乏舌【びんぼうした】
noun
1.
parsimonious spirit, tendency to be frugal, inclination to scrimp and save
2.
tendency to fuss over trivial things, worrier's disposition
expression, Ichidan verb
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to be born poor, to be born into poverty
expression
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children are a poor man's riches(proverb)
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貧乏人の子沢山【びんぼうにんのこだくさん】
noun
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curly hairstyle created by braiding (rather than perming)(colloquialism)
expression
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there is no leisure for the poor(proverb)
Other readings:
貧乏暇無し【びんぼうひまなし】
、貧乏ひまなし【びんぼうひまなし】
noun, auxillary suru verb
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shaking one's legs (usu. unconsciously), tapping one's foot, fidgeting (of the legs)
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貧乏揺すり【びんぼうゆすり】
expression, adjective
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completely motionless, totally still(archaism)
noun
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impoverishment of farmers because of a bumper harvest, decline in farmers' income caused by the sharply lower farm prices as a result of bumper harvests(yojijukugo)