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- 一気呵成【いっきかせい】
adverb / noun:
- finishing writing, work, etc. at a stroke (stretch); knocking something off without a break - four character idiom
彼、一気呵成に書き上げたと言ってたけど、この提案書、少し雑だね。 He said he dashed this proposal off in one sitting. It's pretty sloppy.
- 一坪運動【ひとつぼうんどう】
noun:
- campaign to prevent a public construction work by acquiring a minuscule tract of land - four character idiom
- 仕事★【しごと】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun / ~の noun:
- work; job; business; occupation; employment; vocation; task
- work - Physics term
「あなたは仕事が気に入っていると思います」「いやそれどころか、嫌いです」 "I believe you like your job" "On the contrary, I hate it".
- 人の口には戸が立てられない【ひとのくちにはとがたてられない】
expression:
- you can't control what people say; you can't stop rumours (rumors) - proverb ➜ 人の口
- 一生もん【いっしょうもん】
noun:
- something that will last a lifetime (esp. high quality product) ➜ 一生もの【いっしょうもの】
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