Results, Japanese earthquake scale
Partial results:
- 東北地方太平洋沖地震【とうほくちほうたいへいようおきじしん】
noun:
- Tōhoku earthquake (March 11, 2011); Tohoku earthquake; Sendai Earthquake; Great East Japan Earthquake
- 東日本大震災【ひがしにほんだいしんさい】
noun:
- Great East Japan earthquake (March 11, 2011); Tōhoku earthquake; Tohoku earthquake; Sendai earthquake - abbreviation ➜ 東北地方太平洋沖地震
- 東北関東大震災【とうほくかんとうだいしんさい】
noun:
- Tōhoku earthquake (March 11, 2011); Tohoku earthquake; Sendai earthquake; Great East Japan Earthquake
- 首都直下型地震【しゅとちょっかがたじしん】
noun:
- Tokyo near-field earthquake; large-scale earthquake expected to directly hit the Kanto area sometime in the future; also refers to the 1855 and 1894 Edo/Tokyo earthquakes
- 首都直下地震【しゅとちょっかじしん】
noun:
- Tokyo near-field earthquake; large-scale earthquake expected to directly hit the Kanto area sometime in the future; also refers to the 1855 and 1894 Edo/Tokyo earthquakes
- 呂【りょ】
noun:
- 都節音階【みやこぶしおんかい】
noun:
- miyako-bushi scale (characteristic Japanese hemitonic pentatonic scale: mi, fa, la, ti, do)
- 地震対策【じしんたいさく】
noun:
- precautions against earthquake; anti-earthquake measures; antiearthquake procedures; earthquake countermeasures
- 震災☆【しんさい】
noun:
- earthquake disaster
- Great Kanto Earthquake (1923) - abbreviation ➜ 関東大震災
この長火鉢は、震災でなくなってしまった。 I lost this oblong Japanese brazier in an earthquake.
- アウターライズ地震【アウターライズじしん】
noun:
- outer-rise earthquake; earthquake in the region seaward of a deep-sea trench
- 直下型地震【ちょっかがたじしん】
noun:
- near-field earthquake; local earthquake, esp. with a shallow focus directly under a populated area
- 大震災☆【だいしんさい】
noun:
- great earthquake (disaster)
- Great Kanto earthquake of 1923 - abbreviation ➜ 関東大震災
東京の郊外に住む両親や弟は大震災で死んだ。 My parents and little brother, who lived in the suburbs of Tokyo, died in the big earthquake.
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