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- 出超☆【しゅっちょう】
noun:
- excess of exports; favorable balance of trade; favourable balance of trade - abbreviation ➜ 輸出超過
- 心変わり☆【こころがわり】心変り
noun:
- change of heart; change of mind; change in love interest
イスラエル側の心変わりのために、中東和平交渉の構成国に変更があるかもしれません。 The makeup of Mideast peace talks may change due to a change of heart on the part of Israel.
- 三文☆【さんもん】
noun / prefix noun:
- paltry amount of money; cheapness; worthlessness
noun:
- three one-mon coins - orig. meaning
朝起きは三文の徳。 Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
- 思い浮かべる☆【おもいうかべる】 Inflection
ichidan verb:
- to be reminded of; to call to mind
家族のことを思い浮かべるといえが恋しくなる。 I feel homesick when I remember my family.
- 病魔☆【びょうま】
noun:
- demon of ill health; disease
若い女性は心が希望に満ち溢れて病魔と闘ってきた。 The young woman was fighting the deadly illness, her heart full of hope.
- 朝令暮改☆【ちょうれいぼかい】
noun:
- an unsettled course of action; (orders or laws) being revised often with no guiding principles - four character idiom
うちの上司ときたら、朝令暮改なんだから、仕事がちっとも進まないよ。 When it comes to my supervisor, he's very inconsistent, so we never get any work done.
- 空模様☆【そらもよう】
noun:
- look of the sky; weather
現在の空模様から見るといつ土砂降りになるかわからない。 Judging from the present look of the sky, we may have a downpour any moment.
- 納期☆【のうき】
noun:
- appointed day of delivery; time for payment
最低価格と一番早い納期を見積もってくださるようお願いいたします。 Please estimate your best price and the earliest delivery date.
- 節分☆【せつぶん・せちぶんobs.・せちぶobs.】
noun:
- last day of winter in the traditional Japanese calendar (usually February 3 or 4); holiday for end of winter (accompanied by a bean scattering ceremony)
- last day of any season (according to the traditional Japanese calendar) - original meaning
節分には、二つの季節を分けるという意味があります。 Setsubun means "the day between two seasons."
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