Kanji
Readingつり
Frequency8%
Used in (45 in total)
fishing; angling; change (for a purchase); clickbaiting; trolling; writing deliberately inflammatory posts online
fishing rod
imbalance; disproportion; disparity; mismatch; asymmetry
angler; Internet troll
fishing gear; fishing tackle
family chart and personal history
temple bell; hanging bell; funeral bell
balance; equilibrium
change (for a purchase)
to balance; to be in harmony; to be in equilibrium; to suit; to go well together; to be a good match
fishing boat; boat-shaped hanging flower vase
fishing line
fishing stand; small portable stand that can be assembled quickly; stand used to transport people or things (Edo period)
fish pond (artificially stocked); fishing pond
buildings on the east and west side of the southern pond (in traditional palatial-style architecture)
hanger (e.g. for mosquito net); hanging strap; fisherman; angler
change (for a purchase); toilet splashback
campanula; bellflower
suspension bridge; rope bridge
strap (to hang onto)
to take in; to attract
long cloak worn by soldiers, students, etc. (Meiji period)
bait (for fishing)
to pull in (fish); to land
mechanism used to lift an actor onto the stage (in kabuki)
droplight; hanging lamp; pendant; pendent lamp; swinging lamp
hanging cupboard; wall cabinet
belfry; bell tower; campanile
to suspend from; to be suspended (from)
iron kettle suspended on a chain
coin return slot; change slot
placing ropes or wires around trees to protect them from the snow; ropes stretched from the top of a tree to the lower branches to prevent their breaking under heavy snow
bait pitch; sucker pitch; pitch that lures a batter to swing
person who brags about (or prides themselves on) their fishing skill
two ill-matched things; two poorly balanced things; (lit.) temple bells to paper lanterns
hanging paper lantern
hanging vase for flower arrangements; hanging flower vase
tsuri-daiko; large hanging drum used for bugaku and gagaku performances
stirrup straps; stirrup leather
touch-me-not (Impatiens textori); jewelweed
bee fly (any insect of family Bombyliidae)
game in which children use a piece of charcoal on a string to create and lift up snowballs