いすかの嘴
Meanings, readings, and example sentences for the Japanese word いすかの嘴
1
Idiomatic expression; Often as 〜の食い違い (with the same meaning)
(something) not coming together (as one had hoped or expected); unfortunate turn of events; unexpected turn; (a) crossbill's beak (which has differently shaped upper and lower parts)
Kanji in this Word
嘴
16 strokes
Meanings
beak
bill
Readings
On
— Chinese-derived reading, usually for compounds
シ
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
くちばし
はし
交
6 strokes
Frequency: 178
JLPT N2
Grade 2
Meanings
mingle
mixing
association
coming & going
Readings
On
— Chinese-derived reading, usually for compounds
コウ
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
まじ.わる
まじ.える
ま.じる
まじ.る
ま.ざる
ま.ぜる
-か.う
か.わす
かわ.す
こもごも
Nanori
— Specialized readings used in names
かた
喙
12 strokes
Meanings
beak
Readings
On
— Chinese-derived reading, usually for compounds
カイ
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
がい
くちばし
鶍
19 strokes
Meanings
crossbill
Readings
Kun
— Native Japanese reading, usually for standalone words
いすか
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