Results, The number of

まいすうmaisuu

noun:

  • the number of flat things
  • win-loss difference which influences the ranking of wrestlers - Sumo term
ひにちhinichi

noun:

  • the number of days; date

日にちhinichi次第shidaiyo It really depends on when.

にんずうninzuuひとかずhitokazuにんずninzu

noun:

  • the number of people
  • many people; a large number of people

敵側tekigawano人数ninzuuha味方mikatano3倍になったninatta The enemy had triple our numbers.

ぞういんzouin Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • increase the number of personnel
ぞうはつzouhatsu Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • increase the number of trains in operation; increase bond issues

バスBASUwo増発zouhatsushiなければならないnakerebanaranai Bus service must be increased in frequency.

便ぞうびんzoubin Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • increase in the number of flights
げんしゃgensha Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • reduction in the number of vehicles, carriages, etc.; reduction in vehicle runs (bus, taxi, etc.) 増車
ぞうしゃzousha Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • increase in the number of vehicles, trains, etc.; increase in runs (bus, etc.) 減車
かんじせいげんkanjiseigen

noun:

  • restrictions on the number of kanji recognized for usage (recognised)
へらしめherashime

noun:

  • decreasing the number of stitches (knitting)
ましめmashime

noun:

  • increasing the number of stitches (knitting) 減らし目
ぞうしょうzoushou

noun:

  • expansion (in space) of a sales area; increase in the number of beds (in a hospital, etc.)
せいりょくぶんやseiryokubun'ya

noun:

  • the respective (relative) strength of political parties; distribution of the number of parliamentary seats held by each of the political parties - four character idiom
くちべらしkuchiberashi Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • giving up children for adoption or apprenticeship, etc. (out of poverty); reducing the number of mouths [literal]
しょうしかshoushika Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • declining birth rates; decrease in the number of children

少子化shoushikato人口jinkouno老齢roureikawo見越してmikoshite業務gyoumu内容naiyouwo大幅にoohabani変更henkouしたshitaあのano会社kaishaha先見の明senkennomeigaあったattaわけwakeda It was very far-sighted for that company to change its policy to accommodate the decrease in numbers of children and the aging of society.

ひゃくはちhyakuhachi

numeric:

  • 108; one hundred and eight

noun:

  • the number of kleshas, worldly thoughts and passions - Buddhism term 煩悩
  • the sum of 12 months, 24 seasons of the solar year, and 72 'climates' of one year 七十二候節気
だてdate

suffix:

  • particularly; especially
  • indicates the number of horses or oxen drawing a carriage; indicates the number of oars on a boat
  • indicates the number of movies, plays, etc. comprising a single program; indicates the number of items or methods used
けもののすうじkemononosuuji

noun:

  • Number of the Beast (i.e. 666)
はっぴゃくやばしhappyakuyabashi

noun:

  • the large number of bridges over canals and rivers in Naniwa (present-day Osaka) - four character idiom
ゲームさGEEMUsa

noun:

  • distance in the standings between two teams expressed as the difference in number of games won or lost - Baseball term
はっぴゃくやでらhappyakuyadera

noun:

  • the large number of temples in Kyoto - four character idiom
よこづなおおぜきyokozunaoozeki

noun:

  • grand champion filling the rank of champion to keep their number at 2 - Sumo term
わきづけwakizuke

noun:

  • any of a number of respectful terms written after the addressee's name in a formal letter
しょうしこうれいかshoushikoureika

noun:

  • decreasing birthrate and aging population; aging population combined with the diminishing number of children; declining birthrate and a growing proportion of elderly people; dwindling birthrate and an aging population; low birthrate and longevity 少子化高齢化
しょしひゃっかshoshihyakka

noun:

  • Hundred Schools of Thought; general term for the large number of scholars and controversialists, and their respective schools, that flourished during China's Spring and Autumn period and Warring States period - four character idiom

Kanji

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