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一本
[news1,nf03]
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1本
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いっぽん
[news1,nf03]
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[n]
- one long cylindrical thing
- one film, TV show, etc.
- one goal, home run, etc.
- one telephone call
Cross references:- ⇒ see: 1522150 本【ほん】 5. counter for long, thin objects (sticks, tubes, strings, bottles, pillars, rivers, rail lines, etc.)
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[n]
- one version
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[n]
- one book
- a certain book
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[n]
{martial arts}
- ippon
- one point
- a blow
Cross references:- ⇐ see: 1859020 一本取る【いっぽんとる】 1. to score an ippon; to score a full point (in judo, kendo, etc.)
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[n]
- geisha
Cross references:- ⇔ see: 1479190 半玉【はんぎょく】 1. geisha apprentice
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[n-suf]
《after a noun; usu. as ...~で, ...~に, etc.》
- single-minded focus on ...
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A 2026-05-27 17:30:27 Carl Bader-Nia <...address hidden...> (id#2371918) - Comments
Note formatting
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@@ -48 +48 @@ -<s_inf>after a noun, usu. as 〜一本で, 〜 一本に, etc.</s_inf> +<s_inf>after a noun; usu. as ...~で, ...~に, etc.</s_inf>
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A 2020-06-07 20:43:22 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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A* 2020-06-07 14:48:01 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...> - Comments
I think it's geisha as in "not an apprentice"/hangyoku/maiko, i.e. an apprentice becomes an "ippon" on the day she debuts as a geisha.
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@@ -45 +45 @@ -<gloss>experienced geisha</gloss> +<gloss>geisha</gloss> @@ -49 +49 @@ -<s_inf>after a noun, usu. as 〜一本で, 〜一本に, etc.</s_inf> +<s_inf>after a noun, usu. as 〜一本で, 〜 一本に, etc.</s_inf>
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A 2016-11-11 10:57:00 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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A* 2016-11-10 12:13:51 Johan Råde <...address hidden...> - Refs
8 examples in Tatoeba
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