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ring one's bell
Verb
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
(慣用句) 自分自身の頭部に極めて強い打撃を加えること、特に衝撃によって脳震盪などを起こすことを意味する。 / (比喩的表現) 自身に対して極端なダメージを与える、もしくは誇張して自分の不運や失敗を表現する際に使われる。
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( past )
( participle past )
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(idiomatic) To strike or bump one's own head with a strong blow, especially with concussive force.
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ring one's bell
When hiking under the low branches, it's easy to ring one's bell on a branch if you're not careful.
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When hiking under the low branches, it's easy to ring one's bell on a branch if you're not careful.
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