焚き出し
たきだし
food distribution (esp. cooked rice)
Kosakata
Kanji 焚 yang berarti membakar muncul dalam 30 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
たきだし
food distribution (esp. cooked rice)
たきぎ
piece(s) of firewood (esp. chopped or split from logs), kindling (twigs, branches, etc.), firewood
たく
to use (a camera flash), to heat (a bath), to light (a stove), to stoke (a boiler), to burn, to kindle, to light (a fire), to make (a fire)
やく
to burn, to heat, to heat up, to print (a photo), to burn (an optical disc), to tan (i.e. suntan), to burn, to be jealous of, to be envious of, to envy, to make (charcoal, pottery, bricks, etc.), to bake, to fire, to burn, to roast, to broil, to grill, to bake, to toast, to barbecue
アロマをたく
to burn aromatherapy oils, to diffuse aromatherapy oils
おひたき
Kyoto area festival held on the 11th lunar month (wherein bonfires are burned at shrines)
たきび
open fire (e.g. in a kitchen), open-air fire (e.g. for garden refuse), bonfire
たきぐち
door (of a furnace, stove, etc.), fuel hole
たきあげ
bonfire often in temple grounds, usu. of charms, talismans, New Year decorations, etc., ritual burning of money, cedar sticks, or other objects as an offering
ほたき
Kyoto area festival held on the 11th lunar month (wherein bonfires are burned at shrines)
ひたき
building a fire
かまたき
stoker, fireman
からだき
heating a vessel without water in it, heating an empty pan, kettle, boiler, bathtub, etc.
こうをたく
to cense, to burn incense
たきだす
to distribute rice (e.g. during an emergency)
だいこたき
daikon-offering ceremony (Ryotokuji temple, Kyoto)
じんこうもたかずへもひらず
having few faults as well as few virtues, not burning agarwood (incense); not passing wind
おいだき
cooking more rice, reheating bathwater
たきつけ
kindling, firelighter
たきつける
to kindle, to build a fire, to instigate, to stir up, to incite
たきしめる
to perfume clothes by burning incense
たきもの
firewood
くべる
to put (wood, coal, paper, etc.) into the fire, to throw on the fire, to add to the fire, to burn
たきびのま
room with a sunken hearth
ふんけい
burning at the stake
ふんしょ
book burning
ふんしょこうじゅ
burning books on the Chinese classics and burying Confucian scholars alive (Qin dynasty thought suppression campaign)
ふんりゃく
pillaging and setting fire to
おちばたき
burning fallen leaves, autumn leaf burning
たんらん
covetousness, greed