11 Results for juba
/จู๊ เบอะ/     /JH UW1 B AH0/     /dʒˈuːbə/
ฝึกออกเสียง
หรือค้นหา: -juba-, *juba*
Possible hiragana form: じゅば

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
juba
 /JH UW1 B AH0/
/จู๊ เบอะ/
/dʒˈuːbə/

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
juba

‖n.; pl. jubæ [ L., a mane. ] 1. (Zool.) The mane of an animal. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. (Bot.) A loose panicle, the axis of which falls to pieces, as in certain grasses. [ 1913 Webster ]

juba

n. A dance developed by slaves in the U. S., having a lively tune and accompanied by a complex rhythmic clapping, and by slapping the thighs. [ PJC ]

Wild crap-shooters with a whoop and a call
Danced the juba in their gambling-hall. Vachel Lindsay (The Congo). [ PJC ]

Jubate

a. [ L. jubatus having a mane. ] (Zool.) Fringed with long, pendent hair. [ 1913 Webster ]


EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
アジュバント[ajubanto] (n) adjuvant [Add to Longdo]
呪縛[じゅばく, jubaku] (n, vs) curse; spell [Add to Longdo]
着物スリップ[きものスリップ, kimono surippu] (n) (See 肌襦袢・はだじゅばん, 裾除け・すそよけ, 長襦袢・ながじゅばん) full slip (combining hadajuban and susoyoke) worn under women's kimono [Add to Longdo]
長襦袢;長ジバン;長ジュバン[ながじゅばん(長襦袢);ながじばん(長襦袢);ながジバン(長ジバン);ながジュバン(長ジュバン), nagajuban ( chou juban ); nagajiban ( chou juban ); naga jiban ( chou jiban ); naga] (n) long, kimono-like garment, made of light fabric and worn under the kimono; under-kimono [Add to Longdo]
肉襦袢[にくじゅばん, nikujuban] (n) flesh-colored leotards; flesh-coloured leotards [Add to Longdo]
肌襦袢[はだじゅばん, hadajuban] (n) (See 長襦袢) (Japanese-style) undershirt worn under nagajuban [Add to Longdo]
襦袢[じゅばん;じばん;ジバン, juban ; jiban ; jiban] (n) undershirt (por [Add to Longdo]

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