1475 examples of japanese in sentences

Retinospora obtusa, Siebold, the glory of Eastern forests, is called "Fu-si-no-ki" (tree of the sun) by the Japanese; the Sugar Pine is the sun-tree of the Sierra.

Many specialized studies by Chinese, Japanese, and Western scholars on problems of Chinese history are now available and of assistance in this task.

The account of Chinese history here given is based on a study of the original documents and excavations, and on a study of recent research done by Chinese, Japanese and Western scholars, including my own research.

Both groups influenced the ancient Japanese culture.

It was comparable to the later Japanese Shintoism, or to a group of customs among us which we all observe, if we do not want to find ourselves excluded from our community, but which we should never describe as religion.

It was balmy, and we sat in our shirts, the bosoms open for the breeze, the count with his gorgeous Japanese god shining upon his ivory breast, and the round glass in his eye.

Those discriminating birds are like the Japanese, seldom pioneering in wild places, but settling on developed lands to gain by the slower industry of other peoples.

When cooked, I brought my food to my house, where I had a low table like a Japanese zen, and with rolls from the Chinese store I made my first meal, adding oranges, papayas and pineapple.

It is now being translated into Japanese, French, Swedish and other languages.

"Japanese-lookin' chap?" asked Jimmie.

I believe I'd like the Japanese.

They're gentlemen, the Japanese.

We have helped the Japanese to preserve their independence as a constitutional nation, and most Englishmen vaguely sympathise with the desire of the Chinese progressives both for national independence and internal reform.

Now, it was the old Japanese sage who had turned the young man's mind to the comparative modernsCarlyle, Emerson, Thoreau, and several othersand

Directly from his old Japanese teacher, and subtly from the Bhagavad Gita and the modern prophets, Bedient felt strongly urged to India.

Hatred of Russia was powerfully fomenting through the Japanese nation at this time.

There was one night when he heard Mandalay sung by some British seaman across the dark of a Japanese harbor.

"When we were in Japan Dorothy and I learned something about the Japanese notions of flower arrangement," continued Mrs. Smith.

" "We've learned some of the Japanese ways," said Mrs. Emerson.

With the advent of the Winnebagos at Carver House, Nyoda's melodiously chiming Japanese dinner gong had been discarded in favor of a hoarse-throated fish horn, which bore some similarity to the sound of a bugle and was therefore to be preferred because it had more of a military flavor.

That lady happened fortunately to be at home, and received Gilbert alone in her favourite back drawing-room, where he found her ensconced in that snug retreat made by the six-leaved Japanese screen, which formed a kind of temple on one side of the fire-place.

Alfred Putz (A); 20Dec60; R267058. Japanese Iris.

Martha Cheavens (A); 13Feb64; R331940. Japanese carol.

Under the Japanese moon.

SEE Kunitz, Han A. KUNO, YOSHI S. Japanese expansion on the Asiatic continent.

1475 examples of  japanese  in sentences