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- 横綴じ【よことじ】
noun:
- binding a book in an oblong shape
- 隻影【せきえい】
noun:
- a glimpse of an object's outlines
- 継ぎ物【つぎもの】継物
noun:
- doing patchwork; an item needing patching
- 声がかり【こえがかり】声掛かり・声掛り
noun:
- recommendation of an influential person
- くそ勉強【くそべんきょう】糞勉強 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- cram for an exam; concentrated study - slang
- 初飛行【はつひこう】
noun:
- maiden flight (e.g. of an aircraft)
- 高成長【こうせいちょう】
noun:
- rapid growth (of an economy, company, etc.)
- 一旦緩急【いったんかんきゅう】
expression:
- (when) danger threatens; should an emergency occur - four character idiom
- ミル
noun:
- mil (one thousandth of an inch)
- mill
- 企業舎弟【きぎょうしゃてい】
noun:
- front company (for an organized crime operation) ➜ フロント企業
- 単漢字変換【たんかんじへんかん】
noun:
- single kanji conversion (in an Input Method)
- 検討対象【けんとうたいしょう】
noun:
- subject of an investigation; object being examined
- 展開結果【てんかいけっか】
noun:
- result of an expansion (filename, e.g.) - IT term
- アラン
noun:
- Alan (member of an ancient Scythian people)
- お談義【おだんぎ】御談義
noun:
- lecture (i.e. an admonishment); sermon ➜ 談義
- 瞻望【せんぼう】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- looking afar; taking an extensive view of - archaism
- 由緒正しい【ゆいしょただしい】由緒ただしい Inflection
adjective:
- having an ancient and honorable origin
- 全摘出【ぜんてきしゅつ】
noun:
- total removal of an organ or tissue
- 土竈炭【どがまずみ】土窯炭
noun:
- charcoal burned in an earthen kiln - obscure term ➜ 土窯【どがま】
- 視察員【しさついん】
noun:
- inspector; observer; member of an inspection team
- 掲題【けいだい】
noun:
- subject (e.g. of an email); title
- 建軍【けんぐん】
noun:
- founding of an army (navy, air force)
- 発報【はっぽう】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- activation of an alarm; sounding a warning
JLPTN1- 入る☆【いる】 Inflection
godan ~る verb / intransitive verb:
- to get in; to go in; to come in; to flow into; to set; to set in - mainly used in fixed expressions and compound verbs ➜ 入る【はいる】・気に入る・立ち入る
私はお風呂に入っているんだ。 I'm taking a bath.
- 主文☆【しゅぶん】
noun:
- the text; the main clause; the main part of a document - Linguistics term