[灾变说 / 災變說, zāi biàn shuō, ㄗㄞ ㄅㄧㄢˋ ㄕㄨㄛ]catastrophism (theory that geological changes are brought about by catastrophes such as the biblical flood#855097[Add to Longdo]
[えんはいなもの, enhainamono](exp) (See 縁は異なもの味なもの) inscrutable are the ways people are brought together; there is no telling how people are brought together[Add to Longdo]
[かいせき, kaiseki](n) (1) (See 茶懐石) simple meal eaten before tea is served; (2) (See 懐石料理) sophisticated traditional Japanese cuisine brought in courses[Add to Longdo]
[いいだしっぺ, iidashippe](exp) the one who brought it up; the one who calls attention to a fart is in fact the farter; the one who brings up a subject must be the first to act upon it[Add to Longdo]
[じゅくねんりこん, jukunenrikon](n) (col) divorce of a couple who have been married for a long time (often brought on by retirement of the husband)[Add to Longdo]
[なんとろくしゅう, nantorokushuu](n) six sects of Buddhism brought to Japan during the Nara period (Sanlun, Satyasiddhi, Faxiang, Abhidharmakosha, Vinaya, and Huayan)[Add to Longdo]
[おんばひがさ;おんばひからかさ, onbahigasa ; onbahikarakasa](exp) (bringing up a child) with greatest care pampering (him, her) with material comforts of a rich family; (being brought up) in a hothouse atmosphere[Add to Longdo]
[ふとくのいたすところ, futokunoitasutokoro](exp) (with an apologetic tone) undesirable state brought about by (my) lack of virtue; feeling morally responsible; mea culpa[Add to Longdo]
[よみがえる, yomigaeru](v5r, vi) (1) to be resurrected; to be resuscitated; to be rehabilitated; to be revived; to be refreshed; to be restored; (2) to be recalled (e.g. memories); to be brought back; (P)[Add to Longdo]