Results, A big difference between what one hears and what one sees
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- 写真嫌い【しゃしんぎらい】 Inflection
noun / adjectival noun:
- cameraphobia; dislike of having one's photograph taken
- 前後不覚【ぜんごふかく】 Inflection
adjectival noun / noun:
- unconsciousness; having no recollection of one's actions - four character idiom
調子に乗って飲み過ぎて、前後不覚になってしまった。自分で何をしたのかまるで覚えていないんだ。 I was drinking with total abandon and blacked out. I have no idea what I was doing.
- 不摂生【ふせっせい】 Inflection
noun / adjectival noun:
- neglect of one's health; unhealthy living; intemperance Antonym: 摂生
彼は僕に不摂生にならないようにと警告した。 He cautioned me against being careless of my health.
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