火口: 38 Terms and Phrases
- 火口
- crater
- caldera
- burner (e.g. on a furnace)
- nozzle
- origin of a fire
- tinder
- touchwood
- charcloth
- Hikuchi
- Higuchi
- Volcanic crater
- 火口原
- crater floor
- crater basin
- atrio
- atrium
- 火口湖
- crater lake
- crater-lake
- 火口原湖
- crater lake
- Atrio (Crater) Lake
- atrio lake
- 噴火口の火口
- the fire pit of the crater
- 火口を保持するための箱
- a box for holding tinder
- 導火線の火口の生成に使われた菌類
- fungus used in the preparation of punk for fuses
- バルカン諸国は、ヨーロッパの火口箱である
- the Balkans are the tinderbox of Europe
- 爆発によって形成された平底の火山の噴火口
- a flat-bottomed volcanic crater that was formed by an explosion
- オレゴン州の国立公園で、米国で最も深い湖が死火山の噴火口の中にある
- a national park in Oregon having the deepest lake in the United States in the crater of an extinct volcano
- 枝葉が石灯籠の火口を覆うように植える木でカエデなど落葉樹を使用する。
- This is a tree planted in order for its branches and leaves to cover the face of the ishi-doro, and is usually a deciduous tree such as maple.
- 健磐とは、つまり巨岩の事である(崩落し火口湖へ落ちたとの記録がある)。
- Takeiwa means a huge rock (there is a record that it fell into a crater lake).
- 火口のように燃え上がって、現場に着いたときには炎以外には何も見えなかった。
- It burned like tinder, and by the time she reached the spot, nothing could be seen but flames.
- それと、龍(=火口湖の主・水神)への、二つの信仰を統合したものが、神名である。
- The name Takeiwa tatsuno-mikoto was the combination of two beliefs, one is for the huge rock, and the other is for a dragon (the ruler of the crater lake and also the God of water and rain).
- ただシャンデリアの下だけには、噴火口みたいにぽっかりとスペースができていましたが。
- But under the chandelier was a vacant space like a little crater:
- また、火縄の両端に火をつけ、それを二つ折りにして火口を左手の指に挟み持って待機する「二口火(ふたくちび)」という方法もある。
- Also, there is a way called 'futakuchibi' where the shooter waits after igniting both ends of the match, folding it in two and holding it in the fingers of his left hand.
- また、アワビでは穴の周囲が富士山の噴火口のように盛り上がっており穴の直径も大きいのに対し、トコブシでは穴の周囲は盛り上がらず、それほど大きくは開かない。
- In addition, while awabi have large-diameter holes with an elevated edge similar in appearance to the crater of Mt. Fuji, the holes on a tokobushi have no such elevated edge around them and are not so large.