タカ
Meanings
Noun
Suffix
1. quantity; amount; volume; number; amount of money
usu. だか when used as a suffix
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (73 in total)
height; elevated place
high-handed person; domineering person
arrogant
leaf mustard (Brassica juncea var. integrifolia); mustard greens
tallness; tall person
shallow river; shallows; flatboat; river boat
haughty; holding one's head high
high peak
Takasaki (city in Gunma)
only; merely; just; at most; no more than
very high; high up; aloft; only; merely; just
lifting (a child) high up in the air
traditional Japanese treadle-operated tall loom
serving (of food) piled high; large serving
high-handed person; domineering person
high (e.g. ball in baseball); highish; on the expensive side; comparatively expensive; wait tile which produces a winning hand with a higher score
high-handed; domineering; on one's high horse
flight; escape; running away; flying high
bound hands and arms
tall lamp or candle stand; tall candlestick
detour (around a waterfall, etc. when gorge-climbing)
flaky juniper (Juniperus squamata); Himalayan juniper
loud; sonorous; ringing
elevation; high ground
loud laughter; roaring with laughter
high price
ringing; throbbing violently
rise; swell; elevation; upsurge
excitement; stimulation; agitation; pride; haughtiness; arrogance
Takamatsu (city in Kagawa)
high-pitched tone; soprano
aiming too high
high waves; heavy seas
official bulletin board (esp. Edo period); highest bid; highest tender
high quality
loud snoring
high window; clerestory window
person who is overly conscious about appearing interesting (esp. online)
storm surge
high jump
tall wooden clogs
stately mansion
nothing costs as much as what is given to us; there's no such thing as a free lunch
traditional women's hair style, with hair worn up and arched back
having a high threshold (for entry); difficult to approach; feeling awkward to go to (of someone's home)
raised-floor (building)
leisurely, post-meal use of a toothpick
being widely talked about as a prominent prospect (for)
high dive; high diving
continuing at a high level; remaining high
sorghum (Sorghum bicolor); Indian millet
high nose; person with a high nose; pride
embossed gilt lacquerwork
upper parterre (e.g. in a kabuki theatre)
geta with high supports; tall clogs
high pillow
high relief; grand relief
high in the sky
fiscal and monetary policies of Takahashi Korekiyo in the 1930s
4-5 point (in go); takamoku
climb high; more expensive than expected
middle finger
height; altitude; elevation; altitude; height
Chinese minnow (Phoxinus oxycephalus)
Japanese odd-scaled snake (Achalinus spinalis); Peters' odd-scaled snake; grey burrowing snake
piled up high; in a heap
buy nice or buy twice; you get what you pay for; (lit.) cheap goods are (ultimately) expensive goods
fools fall easily for flattery; (lit.) fools and smoke rise to great heights
Examples (2 in total)
Global agricultural output was expanding.
That company is doing very well in terms of total sales.