made in Japan
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: Manufactured in Japan.
You're wondering who I am / Machine or mannequin / With parts made in Japan / I am the modern man
ADJ.
big, busiest, former, full, interesting, mild, old, over
The biggest Japan Airlines flight departed from Tokyo early this morning.
VERB + JAPAN
come, go, know, leave, lived, made, passed, return
My grandparents lived in Japan for ten years before moving back home.
JAPAN + NOUN
s, sabbatical, years
She took a year off work to spend her sabbatical years in Japan.
PREP.
from, in, on
My grandfather brought back beautiful silk kimonos from Japan after the war.
ADV.
away
The old vase was japanned away in the attic for decades before we found it.
name
A country and archipelago of East Asia. Capital and largest city: Tokyo.
Vivian: If you set a picture by Hokusai, or Hokkei, or any of the great native painters, beside a real Japanese gentleman or lady, you will see that there is not the slightest resemblance between them. The actual people who live in Japan are not unlike the general run of English people; that is to say, they are extremely commonplace, and have nothing curious or extraordinary about them. In fact the whole of Japan is a pure invention. There is no such country, there are no such people... if you desire to see a Japanese effect, you will not behave like a tourist and go to Tokio. On the contrary, you will stay at home and steep yourself in the work of certain Japanese artists, and then, when you have absorbed the spirit of their style, and caught their imaginative manner of vision, you will go some afternoon and sit in the Park or stroll down Piccadilly, and if you cannot see an absolutely Japanese effect there, you will not see it anywhere.
Japan’s very interesting. Some people think it copies things. I don’t think that anymore. I think what they do is reinvent things. They will get something that’s already been invented and study it until they thoroughly understand it. In some cases, they understand it better than the original inventor... That strategy works only when what they’re working with isn’t changing very much—the stereo industry and the automobile industry are two examples. When the target is moving quickly, they find it very difficult...
noun
A hard black enamel varnish containing asphalt.
My own apartment, however, I was allowed to enter; and very pretty, I must say, it is. It is hung with Indian-silk, where the brightest of birds, and the gayest of flowers, disport themselves on a white ground. The screens and dressing-table are of black japan, while the mirror is set in exquisite silver filigree work, of which material are also the boxes of my toilette.
Lacquerware.
verb
To varnish (something) with japan.
Among other monstrosities in this lumber room was a largeish black japanned box, excellently and ingeniously made some sixty or seventy years ago, and fitted with every imaginable object.
A Zoetrope in the same sale fetched 26 guineas. The revolving drum, 12 inches in diameter, was black japanned, on a turned wooden base, and there were many coloured strips.
To ordain (someone).
Jack, hearing that I was in this part of the world, sent me a very hearty letter, informing me, that he had been double-japanned (as he called it) about a year ago, and was the present incumbent of — […]
noun — a constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: Manufactured in Japan.
You're wondering who I am / Machine or mannequin / With parts made in Japan / I am the modern man
Vivian: If you set a picture by Hokusai, or Hokkei, or any of the great native painters, beside a real Japanese gentleman or lady, you will see that there is not the slightest resemblance between them
WiktionaryJapan’s very interesting. Some people think it copies things. I don’t think that anymore. I think what they do is reinvent things. They will get something that’s already been invented and study it unt
WiktionaryNolan: You do know Japan have expressed concern? Douglas: What, the whole country? Nolan: No, not the whole... Mr Yamamoto. Douglas: He's important, isn't he? Nolan: He's the major shareholder.
WiktionaryMy own apartment, however, I was allowed to enter; and very pretty, I must say, it is. It is hung with Indian-silk, where the brightest of birds, and the gayest of flowers, disport themselves on a whi
WiktionaryAmong other monstrosities in this lumber room was a largeish black japanned box, excellently and ingeniously made some sixty or seventy years ago, and fitted with every imaginable object.
WiktionaryA Zoetrope in the same sale fetched 26 guineas. The revolving drum, 12 inches in diameter, was black japanned, on a turned wooden base, and there were many coloured strips.
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