Results, symptoms

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キューねつKYUUnetsu

noun:

  • Q fever (extremely contagious bacterial disease with flu-like symptoms)
かんかいkankai Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • remission; improvement; relief (of pain, symptoms, etc.) - Medicine term
とうきtoukiトウキTOUKI

noun:

  • dong dang gui (aromatic herb similar to dong quai, Angelica acutiloba)
  • dong quai (aromatic herb used to treat various gynecological symptoms, Angelica sinensis) - obscure term 唐当帰
かげがさすkagegasasu Inflection

expression / godan ~す verb:

  • to cast a shadow; to appear
  • to loom (of a threat, etc.); to manifest (of symptoms, etc.)
リバウンドRIBAUNDO Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • rebound
  • relapse after a diet; regaining lost weight

noun:

  • return of symptoms after withdrawal of medicine
おなべonabe

noun:

  • pot - polite language
  • typical name for a female servant in the Edo-period - archaism
  • working at night
  • female with symptoms of gender identity disorder (e.g. a transvestite) - often derog. - usually written using kana alone - slang

どうdouしよshiyouお鍋onabewo焦がしkogashiちゃっchata What should I do? I burned the pot!

けいかいkeikai Inflection

adjectival noun / noun:

  • light (of movements); nimble; sprightly; springy
  • light-hearted; cheerful; buoyant; jaunty; casual (e.g. clothing); rhythmical (e.g. melody)

noun / ~する noun:

  • taking a turn for the better (of an illness); receding of symptoms; recovery; convalescence

リズムRIZUMUha軽快keikaideテンポTENPOha速くhayakuそのsonokyokuha若者wakamononi好まれているkonomareteiru The rhythm is light, and the tempo fast - that song is liked by young people.

おさまるosamaru Inflection

godan ~る verb / intransitive verb:

  • to die down (storm, anger, conflict, etc.); to calm down; to cool off; to abate; to be settled; to be brought under control
  • to be at peace; to be governed well
  • to subside (of pain, symptoms, etc.); to be alleviated; to get better; to ease off

奮闘funtougaおさまるosamaruto話し合いhanashiaiga再びfutatabi始まったhajimatta When the excitement died down, the discussion resumed.

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