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④のほります とよひるめかみたまほす もとはかなほこ すゑはきほこ例文帳に追加

4. Noborimasu Toyohirumekami Tamahosu Motohakanahoko Suehakihoko  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

「はゝき木(陽明文庫本)」箒木、「すゑつむ花(陽明文庫本)」末摘花、「もみちの賀(源氏釈)」紅葉賀、「花のゑん(源氏釈)」花宴、「絵あはせ(源氏釈)」絵合、「とこ夏(奥入)」常夏、「うき舟(奥入)」浮舟、「あつま屋(源氏釈)」東屋例文帳に追加

はゝき(Yomei paperback)' Hahakigi, 'すゑつむ(Yomei paperback)' Suetsumuhana, 'もみちの(Genji-shaku Commentary)'Momichinoga, '花のゑん(Genji-shaku Commentary)' Hananoen, 'あはせ(Genji-shaku Commentary)' Eawase, 'とこ(Okuiri Interpretation)' Tokonatsu, 'うき(Okuiri Interpretation)' Ukifune, 'あつま(Genji-shaku Commentary)'Atsumaya'  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

と山なるならの葉までははげしくて尾花がすゑによわる秋風(続古今集)例文帳に追加

The autumn wind blows hard till it reaches the oak's leaves, but when it arrives at the tips of the Japanese plume grass, it blows gently (Shoku Kokinshu).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

すゑの露もとのしづくや世の中のおくれ先だつためしなるらん例文帳に追加

The dew drop on the tip of a leaf and the dew that has dropped on the roots, must be an example of life's transience where some people die later and some die earlier.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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このゆゑに、「回向を首として大悲心を成就することを得たまへるがゆゑなり」例文帳に追加

Therefore, 'It is to fulfill a compassionate mind by accepting virtue as first priority.'  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス


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正定聚に住するがゆゑに、かならず滅度に至る。例文帳に追加

Because they live among the truly settled, they attain nirvana.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

ほのかにぞなきわたるなるほとゝぎすみやまをいづるけさのはつこゑ例文帳に追加

Listen to the dainty songs of cuckoos!; they have come out of the deep mountain to give their first singing lesson.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

人ならばまててふべきをほとゝとぎすふたこゑとだにきかですぎぬる例文帳に追加

A cuckoo has flown away before I can hear it sing twice; I would say, "wait" if it were a man.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

名残をばにはのあさぢにとどめおきてたれゆゑ君がすみうかれけん例文帳に追加

Who made you go out of here so lightheartedly, leaving the traces of the old days in cogon-grass in the garden.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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踏歌節会(とうかのせちえ/たふかのせちゑ)は、宮中で、天皇が踏歌を見物する正月の年中行事。例文帳に追加

Toka no sechie was an event where the emperor watched toka (stamping songs) in the Imperial Court every January (by the lunar calendar).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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亀岡市老人クラブ連合会『ふるさと亀岡乃ちゑ』1982年。例文帳に追加

From Kameoka City Federation of Senior Citizen's Club, "Wisdom of hometown Kameoka," in 1982.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

歌詞の意味の明瞭な歌では、『落葉集』にある唐人踊の歌で、「いきにていきにてすいちやゑんちや(省略)」というものがある。例文帳に追加

A song for tojin-odori dance, 'いきにていきにてすいちやゑんちや (omitted)' compiled in "Ochibashu" (a collection of popular songs in the middle of Edo period) is known as the one whose lyrics have the meaning.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

いろはにほへと ちりぬるを わかよたれそ つねならむ うゐのおくやま けふこえて あさきゆめみし ゑひもせすん例文帳に追加

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. - Tatoeba例文

なくこゑはまだきかねどもせみのはのうすきころもをたちぞきてける例文帳に追加

I changed into my new summer kimono which I had made of the thin silk cloth like the wings of a cicada, even though I did not hear the buzz of the cicada.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

しかしながら、ホツマツタヱは江戸時代に作られた偽書であるとする説が有力である。例文帳に追加

However, it is widely accepted that Hotsumatsutae is a gisho (apocryphal book) created in the Edo period.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

難波江の葦のかりねの一夜ゆゑ身を尽くしてや恋渡るべき(皇嘉門院別当)例文帳に追加

Should I love you without considering my own life, because I slept with you for only a brief space of time like a root of a cut reed in Naniwa-e inlet? (by Kokamonin no Betto)  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

ー薦枕(こもまくら)、閑野(しづや)、磯等前(いそらがさき)、篠波(ささなみ)、埴舂(うゑつき)、総角(あげまき)、大宮(おおみや)、湊田(みなとだ)、蟋蟀(きりぎりす)、千歳(せんざい)(一説に「千歳」を除く)、例文帳に追加

Komomakura, Shizuya, Isoragasaki, Sasanami, Uetsuki, Agemaki, Omiya, Minatoda, Kirigirisu, Senzai (Some suggest that 'Senzai' is excluded.)  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

この作品(特に丑松が生徒に素性を打ち明ける場面)は、住井すゑの『橋のない川』でも取り上げられ、誠太郎をはじめとする登場人物の間で話題に上っている。例文帳に追加

This novel (especially the scene of Ushimatsu revealing his background to his students) appeared in Sue SUMII's "Hashi no nai kawa" (The River with No Bridge), and became the topic of conversation among Seitaro and other characters.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

しかし慶長年間に入ると、藤原定家の『下官集』「嫌文字事」で示された定家仮名遣に従って、いろは44文字は「ゐゑお」を含む47文字とする節用集が登場した。例文帳に追加

As the Keicho era began, there appeared new setsuyoshu based on 47 characters of the iroha syllabary including 'ゐ' (wi), 'ゑ' (we) and 'を' (wo) instead of the former 44 iroha characters, following Teika Kanazukai (the distinction of using Kana in the same pronunciation) presented in the section of 'Imi Moji no koto' (文字, Awful things regarding characters) in "Gekanshu" written by FUJIWARA no Teika (also known as FUJIWARA no Sadaie).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

彼らに言ひ給ふ『なにゆゑ臆するか、信仰うすき者よ』乃ち起きて、風と海とを禁め給へば、大なる凪となりぬ。例文帳に追加

And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm. - Tatoeba例文

小津は東京都深川(江東区)の下町に、豪商湯浅屋の番頭だった父虎之助と母あさゑの次男として生まれた。例文帳に追加

Ozu was born in downtown Fukagawa (Koto Ward), Tokyo as the second son of Toranosuke, a mercantile clerk at the top merchants Yuasa-gumi, and mother, Asae.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

菅原孝標女の作であるとする説は、藤原定家筆御物本更級日記の奥書に「ひたちのかみすかはらのたかすゑ/のむすめの日記也 母倫寧朝臣女/傅のとののははうへのめひ也/よはのねさめ みつのはままつ/みつからくゆる あさくら なとは/この日記の人のつくられたるとそ」という記述が見られるところから起ったものである。例文帳に追加

The theory that says that it was a work by SUGAWARA no Takasue's daughter originates from a comment found in the postscript of Sarashina Nikki, a book of Imperial collection written by FUJIWARA no Sadaie, 'The diary of the daughter of SUGAWARA no Takasue, Governor of Hitachi Province, her mother was a daughter of Tomoyasu Ason (a high-ranking hereditary title), she was a daughter of Crown Prince's tutor's mother, Yowa no Nezame and Mitsu no Hamamatsu みつからくゆるさくら なとは were written by the author of this diary.'  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

昭和31年(1956年)には歌人の職能的性格を持つ団体として「現代歌人協会」が、生方たつゑ・扇畑忠雄・尾上紫舟・香川進・鹿児島壽蔵・木俣修・窪田空穂・近藤芳美・佐々木信綱・佐藤佐太郎・紫生田稔・土屋文明・坪野哲久・土岐善麿・松村英一・会津八一・宮柊二・山口茂吉・山本友一など62名の発起人により結成された。例文帳に追加

In 1956, Gendai Kajin Kyokai (The Association of Contemporary Tanka Poets) was formed as something similar to a professional association by 62 founding members, including Tatsue UBUKATA, Tadao OOGIHATA, 尾上, Susumu KAGAWA, Juzo KAGOSHIMA, Osamu KIMATA, Utsubo KUBOTA, Yoshimi KONDO, Nobutsuna SASAKI, Sataro SATO, , Bunmei TSUCHIYA, Tetsukyu TSUBONO, Zenmaro TOKI, Eiichi MATSUMURA, Yaichi AIZU, Shuji MIYA, Mokichi YAMAGUCHI and Tomoichi YAMAMOTO.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

『』(巻之一)の「」によると、批判の評論は1873年(明治6年)から1874年(明治7年)にかけて激しくなり、「明治七年の末に至りては攻撃(こうげき)罵詈(ばり)の頂上(ちやうじやう)を極め遠近(ゑんきん)より脅迫状(けふはくじやう)の到來(たうらい)、友人の忠告(ちうこく)等今は殆んど身邊(しんぺん)も危(あやう)きほどの塲合(ばあい)に迫り」というほどであった。例文帳に追加

Critical reviews became rampant in 1873 to 1874, one account explains the situation as "a barrage of severe criticisms became abusive at the end of 1874, and he received intimidating letters from across the country, even endangered his friends who tried to give advice to Fukuzawa.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

モデルとしては他に檀林皇后も知られ、両人とも「我死なば焼くな埋むな野に捨てて 痩せたる(飢ゑたる)犬の腹を肥やせ(よ)」の歌の作者とされる。例文帳に追加

Another likely model of the picture is Empress Danrin, and both of them are considered to have composed the poem, 'When I die, please don't burn or bury me. Leave me in the field to ease the hunger of starving dogs.'  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

衣服の重ね着をする時に、下に着た衣服の袖がたくし上がらず、且つ衣服の着用をスムーズにすることを目的にした長袖ウヱアを提供することにある。例文帳に追加

To provide a wear with long sleeves, capable of preventing the sleeve of clothes worn under other clothes from being tucked up, and capable of being worn smoothly, when wearing the other clothes on the clothes. - 特許庁

『ホツマツタヱ』『ミカサフミ』とともにこの三書は世界観を同じくする同一体系内の一連の書であり「ホツマ系文書」ということができる。例文帳に追加

Three documents--"Futomani," "Hotsumatsutae" and "Mikasafumi"--are a series of documents belonging to the same system having the same view of the world, and therefore we can call them 'hotsuma-kei monjo (hotsuma system documents).'  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

「貞丈雑記」には、「輿にめしたる人に行あひ、又は人の犬追物、笠懸、やぶさめ、大的、小的など射らるる場所近き辺を通るとき、又は野山にて幕などうち遊興せらるるあたりを通るとき、または神社仏寺の前を通るとき、また三職などの門前を通るとき、または川狩鷹狩など人のするところを通るとき、また鷹すゑたる人鵜つかひに行あひたるとき、いづれも我知らぬ人なりとも、必ず下馬して通る也」とあり、武家時代を通じて、礼儀として厳存した。例文帳に追加

However, this custom of dismounting a horse had surely existed as a courtesy during Buke-jidai (the feudal period), as described in "Teijo-zakki" (a book on ancient courtly traditions and etiquettes, written by Sadatake Ise in the Edo Period) that a person had to dismount his horse without fail when he encountered any person on a palanquin, or when he passed by a place where inuoimono (dog-hunting event, a skill of an archery), kasagake (archery competition on horseback), yabusame (the art of arrow shooting on horseback), and other arrow shooing competitions with omato and komato (big and small sized shooing targets) were being played, or when he went around a shrouded place for pleasure in hills and fields, or when he passed in front of shrines and temples, or when he passed in front of the gates of Sanshoku (three important offices), or when he passed through a place where people were enjoying river fishing or falconry or when an astringer bumped into a cormorant fisher, in each case no matter whom he met with were strangers or not.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

これにさきだって詔して「朕崩ずるの後、大和国添上郡蔵宝山雍良岑に竈を造り火葬し、他処に改むるなかれ」、「乃ち丘体鑿る事なく、山に就いて竈を作り棘を芟り場を開き即ち喪処とせよ、又其地は皆常葉の樹を植ゑ即ち刻字之碑を立てよ」。例文帳に追加

She ordered before her death as follows: "After my death, construct a furnace in Sahoyama yoranomine, Sounokami-no-kori County, Yamato Province, and cremate my body there; don't do this in any other places," and "Do not dig the hill; construct the furnace in the hill, cut thorns, open a ground and arrange it as a place for mourning; and plant ever green trees there and build a stone monument bearing an inscription."  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

これを、アイヌに仏教を強要したためとする意見もあるが、この頃元(王朝)が樺太アイヌを攻撃したことが元史に記録されており、ここでいう「ゑぞ」をアイヌではなく広く北方の異民族と解し、安藤氏がアイヌを率いて元に討たれたのではないかと推察する説もある。例文帳に追加

Some researchers interpret this as the fact that he had forced Buddhism to the Ainu, however, others suppose that the Ando clan that lead the Ainu might have been defeated by Yuan Dynasty because the Yuan's attack against the Ainu in Sakhalin (Karafuto) Island around that time was documented, and therefore, the word 'Emishi' here might indicate the northern foreign people in general, and not meaning precisely the Ainu.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

江戸時代には、井原西鶴が1688年の『日本永代蔵』四「伊勢ゑびの高値」や1692年の『世間胸算用』で、江戸や大阪で諸大名などが初春のご祝儀とするため伊勢海老が極めて高値で商われていた話を書いている。例文帳に追加

During the Edo period, Saikaku IHARA wrote about 'the high price of Ise ebi' in "Nihon Eitaigura" in 1688 and he also wrote a story about Ise ebi being sold at an extremely high price in Edo and Osaka because Ise ebi were given as a gift of early spring among daimyo (Japanese feudal lords) in "Seken Munazanyo" (Worldly Calculation) in 1692.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

「否な否な野蛮ぢや」と畳みかけしに、「何とて夫(そ)れ程に申すにや」と推せしゆゑ、「実に文明ならば、未開の国に対しなば、慈愛を本とし、懇懇説諭して開明に導く可きに、左は無くして未開蒙昧の国に対する程むごく残忍の事を致し己れを利するは野蛮ぢや」と申せしかば、其の人口を莟(つぼ)めて言無かりきとて笑はれける。例文帳に追加

When I persisted in my views on the west being barbaric, that person vehemently objected and asked what made me say so whereby I answered, 'If the west is truly civilized, they should deal with an undeveloped country with fundamental kindness and should admonish that country with patience to lead it to become civilized but, instead of doing so, they have been hardhearted and brutal towards the undeveloped and unilluminated country to their own benefit which is barbaric,' that person pursed his lips with words failing him," chuckled Saigo.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

この移動体通信システムでは、移動局40が自ら所轄の通信サービスヱリアS内の基地局10を介して交換機50へ同報通信要求を行い、交換機50ではチャネル切替指示手段により同報通信要求に応じて移動局40に対して同報通信用基地局20へと同報チャネル切替を指示する。例文帳に追加

This mobile communication system allows the mobile station 40 to send a broadcasting communication request to an exchange 50 through a base station 10 in a communication service area S under control by itself and the exchange 50 instructs the mobile station 40 to switch the broadcasting channel to a base station 20 for broadcasting communication by a channel switching indicating means at the broadcasting communication request. - 特許庁

この人、東寺の門に雨宿りせられたりけるに、かたは者どもの集まりゐたるが、手も足もねぢゆがみ、うちかへりて、いづくも不具に異様なるを見て、とりどりにたぐひなき曲者なり、もつとも愛するに足れりと思ひて、まもり給ひけるほどに、やがてその興つきて、見にくく、いぶせく覚えければ、ただすなほに珍しからぬ物にはしかずと思ひて、帰りて後、この間、植木を好みて、異様に曲折あるを求めて目を喜ばしめつるは、かのかたはを愛するなりけりと、興なく覚えければ、鉢に植ゑられける木ども、皆掘り捨てられにけり。例文帳に追加

This is same man (Suketomo Kyo), who was once taking shelter from the rain in the gate of To-ji Temple, where there were gathered together many cripples with twisted arms and distorted legs bent backwards. Noting their various peculiar deformities he thought, 'These are all very strange freaks, and are certainly well worth preserving.' But, when he looked at them more closely, he soon lost all pleasure in them and, regarding them as ugly and vile, thought, 'Surely there can be nothing better than the unusual upright form.' So on his return home, his well-loved little trees, which he had collected and carefully trained into queer shapes to make his eyes glad, from that time forth no longer gave him any pleasure; for he felt that to love them was like loving those cripples. Accordingly, he dug up and threw away all his dwarf trees that he had cultivated in little pots.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

『阿弥陀経』に、「舎利弗。衆生聞者。応当発願。願生彼国。所以者何。得与如是。諸上善人。倶会一処。舎利弗。不可以少善根。福徳因縁。得生彼国。」「舎利弗、衆生聞かんもの、まさに発願してかの国に生ぜんと願ふべし。ゆゑはいかん。かくのごときの諸上善人とともに一処に会することを得ればなり。舎利弗、少善根福徳の因縁をもつてかの国に生ずることを得べからず。」(『浄土真宗聖典註釈版』124ページ)とあるところから引かれた言葉。例文帳に追加

This term comes from the following citation of Amida-kyo Sutra; 'Sharihotsu, those who carefully listen to the teaching surely want to attain enlightenment and be reborn in the Pure Land; Sharihotsu, Shozenkon Fukutoku (good deeds and happiness) cannot enable them to be reborn in the Pure Land.'  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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飛ぶ鳥の 明日香の河の 上つ瀬に 石橋渡し 下つ瀬に 打橋渡す 石橋に 生ひ靡ける 玉藻もぞ 絶ゆれば生ふる 打橋に 生ひをれる 川藻もぞ 枯るれば生ゆる 何しかも わが王の 立たせば 玉藻のもころ 臥せば 川藻のごとく 靡かひし 宜しき君の 朝宮を 忘れたまふや 夕宮を 背きたまふや うつそみと 念ひし時 春べは 花折りかざし 秋立てば 黄葉かざし しきたへの 袖たづさはり 鏡なす 見れども飽かず 三五月の いやめづらしみ 念ほしし 君と時時 幸して 遊びたまひし 御食向ふ きのえの宮を 常宮と 定めたまひて あぢさはふ 目言も絶えぬ しかれかも あやにかなしみ ぬえ鳥の 片恋嬬 朝鳥の 往来はす君が 夏草の 念ひ萎えて 夕星の か往きかく去き 大船の たゆたふ見れば なぐさむる 情もあらず そこゆゑに せむすべ知れや 音のみも 名もみも絶えず 天地の いや遠長く 偲び行かむ み名に懸かせる 明日香河 万世までに はしきやし わが王の 形見かここを巻2-196例文帳に追加

Birds are on the wing, Over the Asuka River, Whose upper rapids Were spanned with a stone bridge, Whose lower rapids Were spanned with a wooden bridge; Towards the stone bridge, Fine and green water-weeds grow, And then withering, Soon prosper exuberantly; Toward the wooden bridge River-weeds grow up waving, And then withering, Soon prosper exuberantly; Like those water-weeds As soon as the Prince arose, The Princess rose, too, Waving like the water-weeds; When the Prince lay, The Princess after him lay, Toward him waving; Why could she forget the Prince By whose side she stood, In the Palace where he passed His mornings and evenings? Why did she leave it vacant? When she was alive, when she was well and happy, In the springtide She decked her hair with flowers, And in the autumn Adorned it with yellow leaves; She intermingled Her sleeves with the Prince's sleeves, And she watched the moon Full and clear as a mirror With admiration, With love and deep affection, Standing by his side; On another occasion She went out with him To the Palace of Kinoe, Where delicacies Were graciously offered to them; This part of Kinoe As her everlasting place, The Princess departed; And we can't see nor speak with her; Be that as it may (or Yet, nevertheless,) Swollen with the deep sorrow, Like the fairy bird, Longing for the departed, Line the morning bird, The Prince did come and go, Like the summer grass Pining and withering away, Like the evening star Going and sinking in grief; Like a swaying ship, The Prince's heart kept wavering; As this I know not How to comfort his sorrow; So I know no way And simply wish to retain The tone of her voice, Only to remember her name For ever and ever, As long as heaven and earth, Her beloved name Committing to memory, And love on her name By the Asuka River For generations As the precious memento Of the dear, deceased Princess (Manyoshu, Volume 2 -196).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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