Results, antidote of elimination
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- 撮り下ろし【とりおろし】
noun:
- taking photographs for a volume at the request of a publisher
- photographs taken for a volume at the request of a publisher
- 蓋を開ける【ふたをあける】ふたを開ける Inflection
expression / ichidan verb:
- to open the lid; to lift a lid Antonym: 蓋を閉める
- to open the lid (on); to make public - idiom
- to start (something) - idiom
- to look at the results (consequences, outcome, effect); to look at the condition of something - idiom
- to open (of a theatre) - idiom
- 大事の前の小事【だいじのまえのしょうじ】
expression:
- don't put the trivial ahead of the important; don't sweat the small stuff; don't bother with the details (before embarking on a great enterprise) - proverb
- read the fine print; be careful of the small things (before embarking on a great enterprise) - proverb
- 衛士【えじ・えいし】
noun:
- soldiers of the ritsuryo system that guarded gates of the imperial palace, the court, etc.
- term used in error to refer to young men that were made to do forced labour in the ritsuryo system
- guards originally stationed at the grand shrine at Ise and shrine at Atsuta, Nagoya to protect the officials there
- 合い火【あいび】合火
noun:
- cooking over the fire of an unclean home or a home in mourning; food prepared over the fire of an unclean home or a home in mourning ➜ 別火
- 金額★【きんがく】
noun:
- amount of money
飲み代として使った金額は総計7千ドルだった。 We spent seven thousand dollars on drinks in total.
- 防犯★【ぼうはん】
noun / ~の noun:
- prevention of crime
まずは防犯意識をしっかり持ちましょう! 出かける前には戸締りを! First hold crime-prevention firmly in mind! Before going out, lock the doors!
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