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一を聞いて十を知る

verb

(idiomatic, proverb) be quick on the uptake, understand the whole situation from just a few clues

He is the type of person who understands ten from hearing one.

三位一體

name

Kyūjitai form of 三位一体 (“Trinity”)

一石六斗

noun

(obsolete) being surprised twice / (obsolete) more specifically, describes the appearance of a woman who has a beautiful figure from behind but has an ugly face

His words held a double surprise, like 'isseki-rokuto'.

三位一体

name

(Christianity) the Trinity

In Christianity, God is considered as the Trinity of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

一昨昨日

ひらがな
さきおととい / さきおとつい
漢字
一昨昨日 / 先一昨日 / 先おととい
noun

three days ago

百日の説法屁一つ

proverb

“a hundred days of sermonizing, one fart” → a metaphor for how something that one has put great effort into can come to nothing after even a slight mistake, much as a hundred days of serious spiritual study can be lost to the winds

His long talk is just like 'a hundred days of sermonizing without a fart.'

小倉百人一首

name

the famous of the “one hundred poems by one hundred poets” anthologies, compiled by Fujiwara no Teika in c. 1235, used in the basis of certain card games

Ogura Hyakunin Isshu is one of the classical literatures of Japan.

千里の道も一歩より始まる

proverb

a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step

He was anxious about starting a new business, but I encouraged him by saying, 'Even a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.'

第一次世界大戦

name

World War I

二兎を追う者は一兎をも得ず

proverb

Grasp all, lose all. If you try to do two things at the same time, you will succeed in neither.

He tried to work hard and study at the same time, and in the end, he experienced the lesson of 'He who chases two hares catches neither.'

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