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Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
世も末 see styles |
yomosue よもすえ |
(exp,n) the end of the world; the world is beyond saving; there's no hope for the future; this degenerate age; what is this world coming to |
再起不能 see styles |
saikifunou / saikifuno さいきふのう |
(yoji) being beyond recovery; having no hope of recovery |
彈盡援絕 弹尽援绝 see styles |
dàn jìn yuán jué dan4 jin4 yuan2 jue2 tan chin yüan chüeh |
out of ammunition and no hope of reinforcements (idiom); in desperate straits |
望塵莫及 望尘莫及 see styles |
wàng chén mò jí wang4 chen2 mo4 ji2 wang ch`en mo chi wang chen mo chi |
lit. to see only the other rider's dust and have no hope of catching up (idiom); to be far inferior |
泥牛入海 see styles |
ní niú rù hǎi ni2 niu2 ru4 hai3 ni niu ju hai |
lit. a clay ox enters the sea (idiom); fig. to disappear with no hope of returning |
萬劫不復 万劫不复 see styles |
wàn jié bù fù wan4 jie2 bu4 fu4 wan chieh pu fu |
consigned to eternal damnation; with no hope of reprieve |
万止むを得ず see styles |
banyamuoezu ばんやむをえず |
(expression) there is no hope |
卯建が上がらない see styles |
udatsugaagaranai / udatsugagaranai うだつがあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) no hope of getting ahead |
うだつが上がらない see styles |
udatsugaagaranai / udatsugagaranai うだつがあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) no hope of getting ahead |
Variations: |
udatsugaagaranai / udatsugagaranai うだつがあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See うだつの上がらない) no hope of getting ahead |
Variations: |
udatsugaagaranai / udatsugagaranai うだつがあがらない |
(exp,adj-i) (idiom) (See うだつの上がらない) no hope of getting ahead |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
This page contains 11 results for "no hope" in Chinese and/or Japanese.Information about this dictionary:
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