Japanese Meaning of rubbing shoulders

肩をこすり合わせる

Other Japanese words related to 肩をこすり合わせる

Definitions and Meaning of rubbing shoulders in English

rubbing shoulders

something that is annoying, a combination of spices that is rubbed into the surface of meat before the meat is cooked, to treat in any of various ways by rubbing, the application of friction with pressure, annoy, irritate, something that mars serenity, obstruction, difficulty, to continue in a situation usually with slight difficulty, something grating to the feelings (such as a gibe or harsh criticism), to subject to or as if to the action of something moving especially back and forth with pressure and friction, to cause (a body) to move with pressure and friction along a surface, to bring into reciprocal back-and-forth or rotary contact, antagonize, irritate, to bring forcefully or repeatedly to one's attention, to wear away or chafe with friction, to cause discontent, irritation, or anger, something that gets in the way, the act of rubbing, to fret or chafe with or as if with friction, an unevenness of surface (as of the ground in lawn bowling), to associate closely, a sound heard in auscultation that is produced by the friction of one structure moving against another, to move along the surface of a body with pressure, to admit of being rubbed (as for erasure or obliteration), to scour, polish, erase, spread, or smear by pressure and friction

FAQs About the word rubbing shoulders

肩をこすり合わせる

something that is annoying, a combination of spices that is rubbed into the surface of meat before the meat is cooked, to treat in any of various ways by rubbin

結び付ける,外出,混合,外出,ミキシング,社会化,どんちゃん騒ぎ,循環する,友情を深める,仲間

回避,回避する,回避,見下した,軽蔑

rubbing out => 消去, rubbing elbows (with) => 肘を擦る(と一緒に), rubbing elbows => ひじをこすり合わせる, rubber-stamping => ゴム印, rubber-stamped => ゴム印を押した,