[raibudoa] (n) { comp } livedoor
[きこくしじょわく, kikokushijowaku] (n) special consideration for students who have lived abroad
[ぬかよろこび, nukayorokobi] (n, vs) premature joy; short-lived elation
[さんごうざっし, sangouzasshi] (n) short-lived magazine
[みっかてんか;みっかでんか, mikkatenka ; mikkadenka] (n) short-lived rule; being in power only for a brief period; brief championship
[あきたらんが, akitaranga] (n) short-lived school of Dutch-style painting that originated in the Akita feudal domain during the middle of the Edo period
[だいおうじょうをとげる, daioujouwotogeru] (exp, v1) to die peacefully; to have lived a full life
[たんめい, tanmei] (adj-na, n, adj-no) short life; short lived; (P)
[ながいきのすじ, nagaikinosuji] (n) long-lived family
[じょうづめ, joudume] (n, vs) (1) (obsc) permanent staff; permanent employee; service for a fixed period of time; (n) (2) (arch) (Edo era) a daimyo or feudal retainer who lived and; or served in Edo for a fixed period of time
[おなじかまのめしをくう, onajikamanomeshiwokuu] (exp, v5u) to have lived together; to be close friends; to eat out of the same pot
[ひゃくにちてんか, hyakunichitenka] (n) The Hundred Days (of Napoleon I); very short-lived regime
[ほうまつがいしゃ, houmatsugaisha] (n) short-lived company
[ほんしょうじん, honshoujin] (n) (1) (China) someone from one's own province; (2) (Taiwan) someone whose ancestors had lived in Taiwan before the Kuomintang related immigration wave
[めんもくやくじょ(uK), menmokuyakujo (uK)] (adj-no, adj-t, adv-to) with evident joy of having lived up to one's reputation; having an effect of bolstering one's reputation
[めでたしめでたし, medetashimedetashi] (exp) (uk) (See 愛でたし) and they all lived happily ever after (traditional ending to stories)
[はかない, hakanai] (adj-i) (1) fleeting; transient; short-lived; momentary; ephemeral; fickle; vain; (2) empty (dream, etc.); mere (hope); faint (possibility); (P)