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これは駄洒落です。 - Tatoeba例文
This term is a pun for 'garage' which has the same pronunciation as that of squilla in Japanese. 例文帳に追加
「車庫」からきた洒落。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
In Sekien TORIYAMA's "Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are the tsukumogami), it is portrayed as an ogre who prizes a karabitsu (Chinese-style chest) open. 例文帳に追加
鳥山石燕の『百器徒然袋』には、唐櫃をこじ開ける鬼の姿で描かれている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
The name of this tea canister is said to be derived from the play on word with 'koi' meaning both 'deep' and 'love,' (double entente/pun) while the color of the glaze of this tea canister is in a unique 'koi' amber (meaning deep amber); a tanka (thirty-one syllables' poem) from Manyoshu (Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves) includes the word 'koi' in its phrase, 'Mikarisuru Karihano Onono Narashiba no Nareha masarade Koi zo masareru,' then the word 'Narashiba' was taken from this tanka for the name of this tea canister. 例文帳に追加
釉色が濃いアメ色で、これを「恋」にかけて万葉集の「御狩する狩場の小野の楢柴の汝はまさらで恋ぞまされる」の歌に因みこの名になったとされる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Sekien TORIYAMA's 'Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro' (The Illustrated Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami) portrays the Nyubachibo in a human-like figure wearing a copper disk (or cymbal) on the head, along with a Hyotan-kozo (a calabash or bottle-gourd boy) which is a specter of bottle gourds. 例文帳に追加
鳥山石燕の「画図百器徒然袋」では、銅盤を頭にかぶった人のような姿で、瓢箪の妖怪である瓢箪小僧と共に描かれている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Sekien TORIYAMA's "Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Illustrated Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami) portrays the Hyotankozo in a human-like figure whose head is a bottle gourd, along with a Nyubachibo (literally, a mortar [a bowl-shaped vessel] bonze). 例文帳に追加
頭部が瓢箪となった人のような姿で、鳥山石燕の「画図百器徒然袋」に乳鉢坊と共に描かれている。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Hone-karakasa (literally, an oil-paper umbrella with a bamboo frame, the oil paper of which is gone) is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) that was portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book: "Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]). 例文帳に追加
骨傘(ほねからかさ)は、鳥山石燕の『百器徒然袋』に描かれる日本の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Kurayaro (literally, saddle guy) is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) that was portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book: "Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]) and is a yokai of horse saddles. 例文帳に追加
鞍野郎(くらやろう)は、鳥山石燕の妖怪画集『百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪の一つで、馬具の鞍の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Minowaraji or Minosoji is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) which is portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book, "Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Illustrated Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]). 例文帳に追加
蓑草鞋(みのわらじ、みのそうじ)は、鳥山石燕の妖怪画集『画図百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Tsunohanzo is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) which is portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book, "Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Illustrated Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]). 例文帳に追加
角盥漱(つのはんぞう)は、鳥山石燕の妖怪画集『画図百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
A Kyo rin rin is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) that was portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book: "Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]), and a yokai of Buddhist scriptures. 例文帳に追加
経凛々(きょうりんりん)は、鳥山石燕の妖怪画集『百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪の一つで、経典の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Burabura is a lantern specter and one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) that was portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book: "Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]). 例文帳に追加
不落不落、不落々々(ぶらぶら)は、鳥山石燕の妖怪画集『百器徒然袋』に描かれている日本の妖怪の一種で、提灯の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Furu-utsubo or Utsubo is a Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book named "Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]). 例文帳に追加
古空穂(ふるうつぼ)または空穂(うつぼ)とは、鳥山石燕の妖怪画集『百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
A Narikama (also called Narigama or Kamanari) is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) that was portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book: "Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]). 例文帳に追加
鳴釜(なりかま、なりがま)または釜鳴(かまなり)は、鳥山石燕の妖怪画集『百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
An Eritate-goromo (literally, standing-collar robe) is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) that was portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book: "Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Illustrated Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]). 例文帳に追加
襟立衣(えりたてごろも)は、鳥山石燕の妖怪画集『画図百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Gotoku-neko (literally, tripod cat) is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) that was portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book: "Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Illustrated Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]). 例文帳に追加
五徳猫(ごとくねこ)は、鳥山石燕の『画図百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Suzuhiko-hime (literally, Princess Bells) is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) that was portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book: "Gazu Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Illustrated Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]). 例文帳に追加
鈴彦姫(すずひこひめ)は、鳥山石燕の『画図百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Heiroku is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) that was portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book: "Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]). 例文帳に追加
幣六(へいろく)は、鳥山石燕の妖怪画集『百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Kutsu-tsura (literally, shoe cheek) is one of Japanese yokai (ghosts, spirits and monsters) that was portrayed in Sekien TORIYAMA's yokai art collection book: "Hyakki Tsurezure Bukuro" (The Bag of One Hundred Random Demons; the term 'hyakki' in its title is a pun on the usual hyakki, replacing the character for demon which is written as "鬼" in Japanese with a character for vessel written as "器," and sure enough, most of the yokais shown in this book are tsukumogami [a type of Japanese spirits that originate in items or artifacts that have reached their 100th birthday and become alive]) 例文帳に追加
沓頬(くつつら)は、鳥山石燕による妖怪画集『百器徒然袋』にある日本の妖怪。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
A word play which uses the pun of 'yoshoku' (farm raising) and 'yoshoku' (western-style food) (a type of comic anecdote in which a dispute starts with 'is this eel yoshoku?') appeared during the period in which farm raised eels became more common on the tables in Japan, reflecting the era. 例文帳に追加
なお「養殖」と「洋食」をかけた地口(「このウナギはようしょくか?」で論争になる、といった小噺の類)なども、養殖ウナギが日本の食卓に普及するようになった時期に現われたものであり、時代を映していると言える。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
This must be carefully noted.' 'Several dozens of signboards in Kaemon TAKASHIMA, in Tokyo alone, indicating the pun, 'uranai' (fortune-telling) and 'uranai' (not selling) were put up, finally the police were summoned (omitted), such kind of pickers were many in the city' which was a pity (the part in quotation mark is a citation). 例文帳に追加
これは余程御注意なさらないといけない」「高島嘉右衛門「占い」は「売らない」が東京だけで数十軒も看板を揚げて、ついに警視庁に召喚されたことは...(中略)...こうした横着者が市中にたくさんなるのである」と世の中を憂いだ記述がある(鉤括弧部は引用。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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