Results, A big difference between what one hears and what one sees
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- 日本一★【にほんいち・にっぽんいち】
noun / ~の noun:
- Japan's best; number one in Japan
いくら器だけを日本一にしても、中身が三流やったらな~んの意味もないんちゃうの? The container may be the best in Japan, but if the contents are third class, then isn't it completely meaningless?
- 晩年★【ばんねん】
noun:
- one's later years; final years (in life)
この金時計は私にとって非常に大切なものだ。母が晩年に形見として私にくれたものだから。 This gold watch is the apple of my eye. Mother gave it to me as a keep-sake in her later years.
- 真顔☆【まがお】
noun:
- serious look (on one's face); straight face
彼は真顔で馬鹿げた話をする。 He keeps a straight face while telling a ridiculous story.
- 事欠かない【ことかかない】 Inflection
expression / adjective:
- having plenty (of something); having all one needs
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