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Words — 10 found

Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb, Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
1. defense; defenceAntonym: 攻撃
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  • しゅび守備
  • のために置く軍隊のことを「
  • しゅびたい守備隊
  • 」といい、
  • ちあん治安
  • まも守る
  • 働きをする。
The troops that are put in place for defensive purposes are called “a garrison” and serve to protect civic order.
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Noun
1. fielding positionBaseball
  • その
  • きょうだしゃ強打者
  • そな備えて
  • センター
  • しゅびいち守備位置
  • 変えた
The center fielder shifted his position for the slugger.
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Noun
1. one's fielding average
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2. Fielding percentageIn baseball statistics, fielding percentage, also known a... Read more
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Noun
1. making replacements for defensive purposes in the late inning of a gameBaseball
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Noun
1. area of the field one is supposed to (or able to) defendSports
Noun
2. (one's) field; (one's) scope; area of expertise; range of topics one can converse about; breadth of one's interests and knowledge
Noun
3. one's type; kind of person one is attracted to
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1. Interference (baseball)In baseball, interference is an infraction where a person... Read more
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1. Total chancesIn baseball statistics, total chances (TC), also called c... Read more
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Kanji — 2 found

1.9933844643960594
6 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 3.
guard, protect, defend, obey
On: シュ
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2.588055686816183
12 strokes. JLPT N3. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 5.
equip, provision, preparation
On:
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Sentences — 8 found

  • jreibun/4491/1
    • しゅび守備
    • のために置く軍隊のことを「
    • しゅびたい守備隊
    • 」といい、
    • ちあん治安
    • まも守る
    • 働きをする。
    The troops that are put in place for defensive purposes are called “a garrison” and serve to protect civic order. Jreibun
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