- trees and stones
- unfeeling person
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- trees and stones
- unfeeling person
This meaning refers to the literal interpretation, signifying natural elements, commonly used in contexts related to nature, landscaping, and environmental descriptions.
This meaning describes someone who is emotionally detached or lacks sensitivity towards others' feelings. It can be used in discussions about personality traits or behaviors.
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ぼくせき木石のこころ心heart of stoneぼくせき木石のようなひと人a person like wood and stone (unfeeling person)ぼくせき木石をうごかす動かすto move trees and stones (to manage unfeeling situations)こころ心をぼくせき木石にするto harden one's heartぼくせき木石のごとくlike trees and stones (emotionless)ぼくせき木石をつかった使ったひょうげん表現expressions using "trees and stones"ぼくせき木石のかんけい関係an unfeeling relationshipぼくせき木石のようなたいど態度an attitude like wood and stone (cold demeanor)
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