ばりばり

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Japanese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Probably onomatopoeic.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Tokyo) りばり [báꜜrìbàrì] (Atamadaka – [1]) (adverb)
  • (Tokyo) りばり [bàríbárí] (Heiban – [0]) (noun, adjective)
  • IPA(key): [ba̠ɾʲiba̠ɾʲi]

Adjective[edit]

ばりばり (baribari-na (adnominal ばりばり (baribari na na), adverbial ばりばり (baribari ni ni))

  1. stiff, rigid
    ばりばりに(こお)
    baribari ni kōru
    to freeze solid
  2. energetic, vigorous
    (だい)(いっ)(せん)ばりばりな(しゃ)(いん)
    daīssen de baribari na shain
    vigorous employee on the front lines

Adverb[edit]

ばりばり (baribari

  1. stiffly, rigidly
    のりがきいてばりばりとした()(かた)
    nori ga kiite baribari to shita yukata
    stiffly starched yukata
  2. expressing the sound or state of forcefully tearing or peeling something
    ふすま(かみ)ばりばり()
    fusuma kami o baribari to saku
    tear the fusuma paper with a ripping sound
  3. expressing the sound or state of biting something hard: crunchily
    たくあんをばりばりかむ
    takuan o baribari kamu
    crunch on a piece of takuwan
  4. (referring to someone doing a task or activity) energetically, vigorously
    ばりばり()(ごと)をこなす
    baribari shigoto o konasu
    tackle work energetically
  5. expressing a loud continuous sound, such as when firing bullets: with rat-tat-tats
    ばりばり()(じゅう)(そう)(しゃ)する
    baribari to kijū de sōsha suru
    spray with a machine gun with rat-tat-tats

Noun[edit]

ばりばり (baribari

  1. state of being or something stiff or rigid
  2. state of being energetic; someone having momentum