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千客萬来

see styles
 senkyakubanrai
    せんきゃくばんらい
    senkakubanrai
    せんかくばんらい
(out-dated kanji) (yoji) flood of customers; (doing a) roaring business

大相國寺


大相国寺

see styles
dà xiāng guó sì
    da4 xiang1 guo2 si4
ta hsiang kuo ssu
 Dai sōkoku ji
The great aid-the-dynasty monastery at Kaifeng, Henan, founded in A.D. 555, first named 建國, changed circa 700 to the above; rebuilt 996, repaired by the Jin, the Yuan, and Ming emperors, swept away in a Yellow River flood, rebuilt under Shun Zhi, restored under Qian Long.

旱澇保收


旱涝保收

see styles
hàn lào bǎo shōu
    han4 lao4 bao3 shou1
han lao pao shou
to provide a stable crop, regardless of drought or flood; to bring a stable income

来客攻め

see styles
 raikyakuzeme
    らいきゃくぜめ
(See 攻め・せめ・3) flood of visitors

水害地域

see styles
 suigaichiiki / suigaichiki
    すいがいちいき
flood-stricken region; flood-stricken area

水害対策

see styles
 suigaitaisaku
    すいがいたいさく
flood control measures

水風火災


水风火灾

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shuǐ fēng huǒ zāi
    shui3 feng1 huo3 zai1
shui feng huo tsai
 suifuka sai
The three final catastrophes, see 三災.

治水工事

see styles
 chisuikouji / chisuikoji
    ちすいこうじ
riparian works; flood-control works

泛濫成災


泛滥成灾

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fàn làn chéng zāi
    fan4 lan4 cheng2 zai1
fan lan ch`eng tsai
    fan lan cheng tsai
lit. to flood (idiom); fig. rampant; in plague proportions

洪水神話

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 kouzuishinwa / kozuishinwa
    こうずいしんわ
flood myth

洪福齊天


洪福齐天

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hóng fú qí tiān
    hong2 fu2 qi2 tian1
hung fu ch`i t`ien
    hung fu chi tien
flood of good fortune fills the heavens (idiom); a lucky sign

流域治水

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 ryuuikichisui / ryuikichisui
    りゅういきちすい
river basin management; river basin flood control; river flood risk reduction

涕泗滂沱

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tì sì pāng tuó
    ti4 si4 pang1 tuo2
t`i ssu p`ang t`o
    ti ssu pang to
a flood of tears and mucus; broken-hearted and weeping bitterly

涙腺崩壊

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 ruisenhoukai / ruisenhokai
    るいせんほうかい
(slang) crying one's eyes out; being on the verge of breaking into a flood of tears

百年不遇

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bǎi nián bù yù
    bai3 nian2 bu4 yu4
pai nien pu yü
only met with once every hundred years (drought, flood etc)

警戒区域

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 keikaikuiki / kekaikuiki
    けいかいくいき
hazard area (flood, tsunami, etc.); danger zone; no man's land

警戒警報

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 keikaikeihou / kekaikeho
    けいかいけいほう
preliminary alert (flood, typhoon, air-raid, etc.); precautionary warning

長驅直入


长驱直入

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cháng qū zhí rù
    chang2 qu1 zhi2 ru4
ch`ang ch`ü chih ju
    chang chü chih ju
to march straight in unchallenged (military) (idiom); (fig.) to push deep into the heart of something; to flood in

阿波羅囉


阿波罗囉

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ā bō luó luō
    a1 bo1 luo2 luo1
a po lo lo
 aharara
阿波邏羅; 阿波摩利; 阿波波; 阿鉢摩; and ? 阿羅婆樓 apalāla, 'not fond of flesh' (M.W.), a destroyer by flood of the crops; the nāga of the source of the river Śubhavăstu (Swat) of Udyāna, about which there are various legends; he, his wife 比壽尼, and his children were all converted to Buddhism.

水害防備林

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 suigaiboubirin / suigaibobirin
    すいがいぼうびりん
forest planted to mitigate flood damage; flood prevention forest

雪崩を打つ

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 nadareoutsu / nadareotsu
    なだれをうつ
(exp,v5t) to surge like an avalanche; to flood; to swarm; to stampede

なだれを打つ

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 nadareoutsu / nadareotsu
    なだれをうつ
(exp,v5t) to surge like an avalanche; to flood; to swarm; to stampede

万感胸に迫る

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 bankanmunenisemaru
    ばんかんむねにせまる
(exp,v5r) to be filled with thousand emotions; to be overwhelmed by a flood of emotions; to be wrought by a thousand emotions

Variations:
上げ潮
上潮

 ageshio
    あげしお
(1) rising tide; incoming tide; flood tide; (2) surge (in popularity, power, etc.); upswing

Variations:
水かさ
水嵩

 mizukasa
    みずかさ
volume of water (in a river, pond, flood, etc.)

氷河湖決壊洪水

see styles
 hyougakokekkaikouzui / hyogakokekkaikozui
    ひょうがこけっかいこうずい
glacial lake outburst flood

Variations:
遊水地
遊水池

 yuusuichi / yusuichi
    ゆうすいち
anti-flood pond; retarding basin; manmade pond used to prevent flooding

ボストン糖蜜災害

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 bosutontoumitsusaigai / bosutontomitsusaigai
    ボストンとうみつさいがい
(hist) Boston Molasses Disaster (January 15, 1919); Great Molasses Flood

Variations:
水見舞い
水見舞

 mizumimai
    みずみまい
(archaism) visiting sufferers after a flood

Variations:
滔々
滔滔
濤々
濤濤

 toutou / toto
    とうとう
(adv-to,adj-t) (1) torrentially; swiftly flowing (water, esp. river); voluminously flowing; (adv-to,adj-t) (2) (speak) eloquently; fluently; spout forth (a torrent of speech); (adv-to,adj-t) (3) flood of the times (moving strongly in one direction); current of the times

Variations:
殺到
殺倒(sK)

 sattou / satto
    さっとう
(n,vs,vi) rush; flood; deluge

Variations:
浸水
侵水(sK)

 shinsui
    しんすい
(n,vs,vi) inundation; submersion; flood

Variations:
雪崩を打つ
なだれを打つ

 nadareoutsu / nadareotsu
    なだれをうつ
(exp,v5t) to surge like an avalanche; to flood; to swarm; to stampede

Variations:
千客万来
千客萬来(oK)

 senkyakubanrai; senkakubanrai
    せんきゃくばんらい; せんかくばんらい
(yoji) flood of customers; roaring business

Variations:
氾濫
はん濫
汎濫(rK)

 hanran
    はんらん
(n,vs,vi) (1) overflowing; flood; inundation; deluge; (n,vs,vi) (2) oversupply; plethora; abundance (esp. of something undesirable)

Variations:
氾濫
汎濫
はん濫
氾らん

 hanran(p); hanran
    はんらん(P); ハンラン
(noun/participle) (1) overflowing; flood; inundation; deluge; (noun/participle) (2) oversupply; plethora

鐃旬ワ申鐃夙ワ申鐃緒申蜜鐃述鰹申

see styles
 鐃旬wa申鐃夙wa申箸鐃緒申澆弔鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃? /(n) (hist) boston molasses disaster (january 15, 1919)/great molasses fl
    鐃旬ワ申鐃夙ワ申箸鐃緒申澆弔鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃? /(n) (hist) Boston Molasses Disaster (January 15, 1919)/Great Molasses Fl
(hist) Boston Molasses Disaster (January 15, 1919); Great Molasses Flood

Variations:
滔々
滔滔(sK)
濤々(sK)
濤濤(sK)

 toutou / toto
    とうとう
(adv-to,adj-t) (1) (kana only) torrentially; swiftly flowing (water, esp. river); voluminously flowing; (adv-to,adj-t) (2) (kana only) (speak) eloquently; fluently; spout forth (a torrent of speech); (adv-to,adj-t) (3) (kana only) flood of the times (moving strongly in one direction); current of the times

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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