Jisho

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Noun
1. professional occupation; professional practiceSee also 士 し
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1. family of samurai lineage; person with samurai ancestors
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2. shizoku; the second of three official classes in Japan in 1869-1947, consisting of former samuraiHistorical term, See also 族称
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Noun, Na-adjective (keiyodoshi)
1. morale being very high; heightened fighting spirit
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Noun, Suru verb
1. demoralization; collapse of morale; one's morale being shakenYojijukugo (four character compound)
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ぞくしょうほう 士族商法
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1. amateurish and haughty way of doing businessSee also 士族, from the business practices of ex-samurai in the Meiji period
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士燮 (三国志)
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1. Shi XieShi Xie (137 - 226), style name Weiyan, was a Chinese off... Read more
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1. Shi Zhi (Three Kingdoms)Shi Zhi (died 226) was a minister of Eastern Wu during th... Read more
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1. Korean literati purgesThe term "Literati purges" is a translation of Korean ter... Read more
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1. Satoshi ShikiSatoshi Shiki is a Japanese manga artist whose works incl... Read more
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1. Shi Hui (Three Kingdoms)Shi Hui (165 - 227) was the son of Shi Xie, the Prefect o... Read more
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1. Radical 33Radical 33 meaning "scholar" or "bachelor" is 1 of 31 Kan... Read more
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1. Shi Yi (Shi Xie's brother)Shi Yi was an official serving under Sun Quan, ruler of E... Read more
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1. Shi RenShi Ren was a military general serving under the warlord ... Read more
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1. Shilin DistrictFor the rock formations in Yunnan, see Shilin (Stone Fore... Read more
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1. Shilin Night MarketShilin Night Market is a night market in the Shilin Distr... Read more
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1. SarimFor the dessert, see Thai cuisine. The Sarim (sometimes S... Read more
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