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Search Terms: *震*
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noun, auxillary suru verb
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shivering (with cold), trembling (with fear), shuddering
Other readings:
身振い【みぶるい】
、身ぶるい【みぶるい】
Common word
Godan-ru verb, intransitive verb
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to tremble violently, to shudder up, to shake
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震えあがる【ふるえあがる】
noun
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outer-rise earthquake, earthquake in the region seaward of a deep-sea trench
noun
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the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995 (the epicenter was located on Awaji island)
See also:阪神大震災
expression, Ichidan verb
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to shake with rage
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怒りにふるえる【いかりにふるえる】
noun
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circum-Pacific seismic zone, circum-Pacific earthquake belt
noun
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atmospheric vibration, infrasound (as produced by volcanic activity)
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空震【くうしん】
noun
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Sanriku offshore earthquake (esp. June 15, 1896, March 3, 1933, and March 11, 2011), Sanriku earthquake
expression
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things to fear: earthquakes, thunder, fires and, most of all, fathers(proverb)
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地震雷火事おやじ【じしんかみなりかじおやじ】
noun
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precautions against earthquake, anti-earthquake measures, antiearthquake procedures, earthquake countermeasures
noun
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Hall for State Ceremonies (in Heian Palace, Kyoto Imperial Palace, etc.)
See also:十七殿
Other readings:
紫宸殿【ししいでん】
、紫震殿【ししんでん】[1]
、紫震殿【ししいでん】[1]
Notes:
- word containing out-dated kanji
noun
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Tokyo near-field earthquake, large-scale earthquake expected to directly hit the Kanto area sometime in the future; also refers to the 1855 and 1894 Edo/Tokyo earthquakes
noun
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Tokyo near-field earthquake, large-scale earthquake expected to directly hit the Kanto area sometime in the future; also refers to the 1855 and 1894 Edo/Tokyo earthquakes
noun
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しんさい刈り【しんさいかり】
noun
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(ancient) China(orig. from the Sanskrit 'Cinasthana')
Other readings:
震旦【しんだん】[1]
、振旦【しんたん】
、振旦【しんだん】[1]
、真旦【しんたん】
、真旦【しんだん】[1]
、真丹【しんたん】
、真丹【しんだん】[1]
Notes:
- out-dated or obsolete kana usage
noun, auxillary suru verb
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shock, shaking, concussion
Other readings:
振盪【しんとう】
、震蕩【しんとう】
、振とう【しんとう】
、震とう【しんとう】
noun
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seismic intensity scale(the Japanese scale ranges from level 0 ("imperceptible") to level 7 ("disastrous"))
See also:震度
noun
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Sumatra-Andaman earthquake (2004, resulting in the Indian Ocean tsunami)
noun, auxillary suru verb
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vibration control (in earthquake-resistant construction)
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制振【せいしん】
noun
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Large-Scale Earthquake Countermeasures Law (1979)