Meaning of 地詰 in Japanese

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Definition of 地詰

つめ(tsume) · づめ(zume) 詰め ·

詰 Kanji Details

  1. (n, suf) stuffing; packing
  2. (n) end (esp. the foot of a bridge)
  3. lowest-ranking guest at tea ceremony
  4. tea master
  5. endgame (esp. in shogi or used figuratively)

    最後の詰めを怠ったばかりに、画竜点睛を欠くはめになってしまったね。
    You kept putting off working on the fine details on this project so it ended up lacking the finishing touches.

  6. sweet eel sauce
  7. middle-aged woman
  8. (n-suf) appointment to a particular workplace
  9. using as the sole ground of judgement (judgment)
  10. (after the -masu stem of a verb) continuing; keep doing for period of time

    我々はしゃべりづめで夜半まで起きていた。
    We sat up half the night just talking.

(chi)

地 Kanji Details

  1. (n, n-suf) earth; ground; land; soil
  2. place
  3. territory
  4. bottom (of a package, book, etc.) →Related words: 天地無用
  5. earth (one of the five elements) →Related words: 五大 ,
つち(tsuchi) · つし(tsushi) ·

土地 Kanji Details

  1. (n) earth; soil; dirt

    この種の洋服地は持ちがよくないだろう。
    The suit materials of this sort will not stand up well.

  2. the earth (historically, esp. as opposed to the heavens); the ground; the land

    どっちが最終的な安息の地となるんだろう。
    Which will be our final resting place.

  3. low-quality torinoko-gami (containing mud) →Related words: 鳥の子紙
  4. (period of) refraining from construction in the direction of the god of the earth (in On'youdou) →Related words: 陰陽道

    彼女のドレスは青い地に白の水玉模様がある。
    Her dress has white spots on a blue background.

(ji)

地 Kanji Details

  1. (n) ground; land; earth; soil
  2. the region in question; the local area
  3. skin
  4. texture; fabric; material; weave
  5. base; background
  6. one's true nature
  7. narrative (i.e. descriptive part of a story)
  8. real life; actuality
  9. (in the game of go) captured territory
  10. noh chorus →Related words: 地謡
  11. (in Japanese dance) accompaniment music
  12. (in Japanese music) basic phrase (usu. repetitive)
  13. base part (of multiple shamisens)
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