胡坐
あぐら
sitting cross-legged (i.e. Indian style)
Kosakata
Kanji 坐 yang berarti duduk muncul dalam 79 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
あぐら
sitting cross-legged (i.e. Indian style)
ざしき
dinner party in a tatami room (esp. when a geisha or maiko attends), tatami room, tatami mat room, formal Japanese room
すわる
to assume (a position), to hold steady, to hold still, to sit, to squat
ざぶとん
zabuton, flat floor cushion used when sitting or kneeling; usu. rectangular
ざぜん
zazen (seated Zen meditation, usu. in a cross-legged position)
せいざ
seiza, kneeling with the tops of the feet flat on the floor, and sitting on the soles
れんざ
sitting in a row (in the same seat), implication (in a crime), involvement
すわり
sitting, stability
ざし
remaining an idle spectator, looking on unconcernedly (doing nothing)
いすわる
to remain, to stay (somewhere)
ざしょう
running aground, being stranded, grounding, beaching
どうざ
sitting together, the same theater (theatre), involvement, entanglement, implication
すわりこむ
to sit down (and refuse to move), to sit in (in protest), to (enter and) sit down, to plop oneself down, to plant oneself down
ちゅうざ
leaving one's seat (before an event is over), excusing oneself (from a meeting, conversation, etc.)
あぐらばな
snub nose, flat nose with flattened nostrils
あんざ
being at ease, being content, sitting calmly, sitting comfortably, sitting cross-legged
えんざ
round straw mat, sitting in a circle
よこずわり
sitting with one's legs out to one side
きざ
sitting up straight
よりまし
child or doll used as a vessel for a spirit invoked by a shaman or miko
きざ
sitting up in bed
きざこきゅう
orthopnoea, orthopnea
けっかふざ
lotus position (meditation and yoga posture), padmasana, sitting with legs crossed and feet placed on opposing thighs
あぐらをかく
to rest on one's laurels, to sit cross-legged
ぎょうじゅうざが
daily life, daily routine, while awake or asleep, at all times, day in, day out, constantly, the four cardinal behaviors: walking, standing, sitting and lying
ざす
to be implicated, to sit, to squat
ざする
to be implicated, to sit, to squat
いながら
from where one sits, while sitting by
いながらにして
from one's seat, without stirring
すわりふとん
zabuton (flat floor cushion used when sitting or kneeling; usu. rectangular)
ざいす
legless chair (used in a room with tatami flooring)
ざが
daily life, sitting and lying down
ざがく
classroom learning (as contrasted to practical training), classroom lecture, desk study
ざふ
round cushion used for Zen meditation (traditionally made of woven bulrush leaves)
ざぎょう
sedentary work
ざぐり
hollowing out (e.g. wooden chair seat, scallop pattern on roof, etc.), reeling by hand (esp. silk), hand filature, counter sinking (making conical depression so screw-heads don't protrude above surface), spot facing (machining a flat space for bolt head, etc.), spotfacing
ざこう
one's sitting height
ざこつ
ischium, ischial bone
ざこつしんけいつう
sciatica, sciatic neuralgia, ischiodynia, ischias
ざざい
suppository
ざさしんたい
deportment, behavior, carriage
ざす
stranding, running aground
ざじょう
(commander, visiting dignitary) going on board (warship, plane)
ざしょく
sedentary work
ざしょく
living in idleness
ざぞう
seated figure (e.g. of Buddha), sedentary statue, sedentary image
ざたく
low table
ざはい
sitting and worshipping, worshipping while sitting down
ざほう
(formal) ways of sitting
ざやく
suppository
ざよく
sitz bath
まします
to be
います
to be, to go, to come
いますかり
to be
いますがり
to be
いまそかり
to be
いまそがり
to be
じょうじゅうざが
at all times, day in, day out, constantly, always
せいざ
sitting calmly and quietly (i.e. in order to meditate)
そくざかく
nucleus accumbens (part of the forebrain)
たいざ
sitting opposite each other
しかんたざ
shikantaza, meditation practice where one stays intensely focused without focusing on any particular object
たんざ
sitting alone, single-seater, single-seated
たんざき
single-seated plane, single-seater
たんざしき
single-seated
たんざ
sitting upright (properly)
ちょうざ
long stay
ていざ
three people sitting in a triangle
ゆえ
royal family nursemaid (Yamato court)
はんかふざ
half lotus position (meditation posture), sitting with one foot placed on the opposite thigh
ふくざ
two-seater (e.g. aircraft)
べんざ
toilet seat
もくざ
sitting silently
やざ
nocturnal seated Zen meditation (esp. around 8pm), sitting at night
れつざ
attendance, presence
れんげざ
lotus position (meditation and yoga posture), padmasana, sitting with legs crossed and feet placed on opposing thighs, lotus seat (under Buddhist statue), lotus base, lotus pedestal
ろざ
sitting in the open air
かくざ
being disabled (of a tank, train, etc.), being put out of action, running aground, stranding
きざ
kneeling with the balls of the feet on the floor and sitting on one's heels