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Words — 8 found

だいかいたいせん 第二次世界大戦
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1. Second World War (1939-1945); World War II; WWII; WW2Historical term
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2. World War IIWorld War II, or the Second World War (often abbreviated ... Read more
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第2次世界大戦 【だいにじせかいたいせん】
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第二次世界大戦参戦国
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1. Participants in World War IIThe participants in World War II were those nations who e... Read more
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第二次世界大戦記念碑
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1. National World War II MemorialThe U.S. National World War II Memorial is a National Mem... Read more
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第二次世界大戦下
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1. Spain in World War IIThe Spanish State under General Franco was officially non... Read more
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第二次世界大戦題材作品一覧
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1. Fiction based on World War IIMany types of fiction have involved events in the World W... Read more
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第二次世界大戦中空軍編成
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1. Organization of the Luftwaffe (1933–1945)Between 1933 and 1945, the organization of the Luftwaffe ... Read more
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第二次世界大戦背景
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1. Causes of World War IIThe main causes of World War II were nationalistic tensio... Read more
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第二次世界大戦全史
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1. Victory at SeaVictory at Sea is a documentary television series about n... Read more
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Kanji — 7 found

0.6979026571189706
11 strokes. JLPT N1. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3.
No., residence
On: ダイ テイ
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0.026171349641961397
2 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 1.
two, two radical (no. 7)
On:
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0.020355494165969976
3 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 1.
large, big
On: ダイ タイ
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0.45363672712733094
13 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 4.
war, battle, match
On: セン
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Sentences — 26 found

  • jreibun/2404/1
    • だいにじせかいたいせんご第二次世界大戦後
    • だいいちじ第一次
    • ベビーブームせだいベビーブーム世代
    • ひとびと人々
    • が全員高齢を迎える
    • にせんにじゅうごねん2025年
    • 、日本では
    • ななじゅうごさいいじょう75歳以上
    • こうきこうれいしゃ後期高齢者
    • じんこう人口
    • が急増すると見込まれている。
    In 2025, when the first post-World War II baby boomers will all reach old age, Japan’s segment of the population who are aged 75 and over, termed the “latter-stage elderly,” is expected to grow rapidly. Jreibun
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