Jisho

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Words — 26 found

Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb, Intransitive verb
1. concentration (on a task); focusing one's attention
  • わたし
  • どくしょ読書
  • しゅうちゅう集中
  • していた
I was concentrating on reading.
Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb, Intransitive verb
2. concentration (of population, buildings, power, etc.); centralization; convergence; focus (of a debate, questions, etc.)
  • かれ彼の
  • しごと仕事の
  • たいはん大半
  • としぶ都市部
  • しゅうちゅう集中
  • している
The bulk of his work is in the urban area.
Noun
3. within a collection of works
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Noun
1. (powers of) concentration; ability to concentrate
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2. AlertnessAlertness is the state of paying close and continuous att... Read more
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1. local downpour; severe rain fall
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2. CloudburstA cloudburst is an extreme amount of precipitation, somet... Read more
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しゅうちゅうりょうしつ 集中治療室
Noun
1. intensive care unit; ICU
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2. Intensive-care unitAn Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Critical Care Unit (CCU), I... Read more
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Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. intensive; concentrated; focused
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Noun
1. centralized management; centrally controlled systemComputing
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1. concentrated fire
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2. intense criticismIdiomatic expression
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Noun
1. intensive deliberation
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2. televised parliamentary debate for an important issue (esp. the budget)
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Noun
1. centralised office; sectional center (for mail processing)
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Noun
1. day on which many companies hold shareholders meetings (to limit disruption by would-be blackmailers)
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Kanji — 2 found

1.3739958562029735
12 strokes. JLPT N4. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3.
gather, meet, congregate, swarm, flock
On: シュウ
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0.031987205117952826
4 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 1.
in, inside, middle, mean, center
Kun: なか うち あた.る
On: チュウ
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Sentences — 52 found

  • jreibun/2571/1
    • とうきょうおおさかかん東京・大阪間
    • ごひゃくごじゅっキロメートル/ごひゃくごじっ550キロメートル
    • ほど
    • の距離があるが、
    • しんかんせん新幹線
    • 「のぞみ」なら、
    • にじかんはん2時間半
    • くらいで行ける。
    The distance between Tokyo and Osaka is about 550 kilometers, but if you take the bullet train, the Shinkansen Nozomi, it only takes about two and a half hours. Jreibun
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